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2021 Boys & Girls Club Celebrity Auction Items 2021 Boys & Girls Club Celebrity Auction Items Presented by South State Contractors & Summers-Taylor Saturday, August 14, 2021 East View Parks & Recreation Center - Greeneville, Tennessee Items for Sale Listed by Category of Interest 5:00 pm Dinner & Item Preview and 6:00 pm Auction of Silent and Live Items Please read item description carefully and inspect the item before bidding on it. We are not responsible for any listing errors, all announcements made on the date of auction supersede any listing in this program. Please send any questions on the auction to Scott Bullington at [email protected] or Jessica Poore at [email protected] or you can call the Boys & Girls Club at 423-787-9322 Art, Author, Books, Cartoon & Comic Book Items 1 Asbury United Methodist Church - 1912 Replica Building, Donated by MainStreet: Greeneville 2 Barnes & Noble - $25 Gift Card 3 Battle Cards- Unopened Trading Card Box (The Ultimate Combat Fantasy Game) 4 Boys & Girls Club - FolkArt License Plate, Donated by Bill Neal 5 Cabaret & Soiree Framed Print - 19 inches by 24 inches 6 Carol Chilton - "Kaleidoscope" Print, Donated by MainStreet: Greeneville 7 Catherine Coulter - "Deadlock" Autographed Book 8 Dona Gilland - Hand painted "Indian Reservation" 2 Handed Saw, Donated by Jeff Gosnell 9 Dona Gilland - Hand painted "Train Scene" Hand Saw, Donated by Jeff Gosnell 10 Ed Asner - "The Grouchy Historian" Autographed Book 11 Family- All Because Two People Fell in Love Print- 20 inches by 8 Inches 12 First Baptist Church - 1948 Replica Building, Donated by MainStreet: Greeneville 13 Greeneville - FolkArt License Plate, Donated by Bill Neal 14 Home Sweet Home - Wooden Sign, Donated by Jeff & Terry Woods 15 Hunting Dog - Framed Picture, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 16 Hunting Season - Framed Picture, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 17 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul" - Autographed Book 18 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul" - Autographed Book 19 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Soul Celebrates Cats" - Autographed Hardbound Book 20 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Soul Celebrates Sisters" - Autographed Book 21 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Soul Celebrates Sisters" - Autographed Hardbound Book 22 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Soul NASCAR Extreme Race Journal for Kids" - Autographed Book 23 Jack Canfield - "Chicken Soup for the Volunteer's Soul" - Autographed Book 24 Jack Vettriano "Dancing in the Rain" Framed Print - 32 Inches by 26 Inches 25 Love Every Moment - Wood Sign 26 Love You to The Moon and Back - Wood Barn Print, size 16 Inches by 20 Inches 27 Mego - "The Joker" Classic Limited Edition 14 Inch Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 28 Michaek Schrek - "The Hunter" Framed Signed Print, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 29 Mike Farrell - "Just Call Me Mike" Autographed Book 30 Mill Spring Gallery - "Dragon Fly" Framed Print, Donated by Sandy Nienaber 31 Non-Sport Trading Cards - 16 Packs of Various Non-Sport Trading Cards, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 32 Peanuts - Snoopy Christmas Express Collectors Train Set 33 Prayer is the Key to Heaven - Wood Sign, Donated by Matt & Jessica Bowman 34 Ralph Cotton - "Fighting Man" & "Nightfall at Little Aces" Autographed Books 35 Ralph Cotton - "Gunfight at Cold Devil" Autographed Book 36 Rick Young & Cory Snyder - "Beyond the Laces" Autographed Book 37 Spheres - Set of 2 Framed Metal Spheres - 13 inches by 13 Inches 38 Sunday Morning in Sleepy Hollow - Framed Print Signed by Jennie A. Brownscombe, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 39 Tennessee - FolkArt License Plate, Donated by Bill Neal 40 Tennessee Volunteers - Corn Hole Boards & Bags, Made and Donated by Tony Ottinger 41 The Hunting Bird Dog - Framed Picture, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 42 The Joker - "The Dark Knight" Mattel Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 43 Tobacco Stick Ladder with Clock, Key Chain and Planter Box, Donated by Tony Ottinger 44 Whiskey Makes Me Frisky - Wood Sign 45 Whoopi Goldberg - "The Unqualified Hostess" Autographed Book Baseball & Softball Items 46 Al Kaline - "Detroit Tigers" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 47 Appalachian League - Mascot Throw, Donated by the Greeneville Flyboys 48 Arkansas Travelers - 2 Family Four Packs with Food & Drinks to any 2021 Regular Season Game in Little Rock Arkansas 49 Babe Ruth - "New York Yankees" Starting Lineup Cooperstown Collection Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 50 Baseball & Football Trading Cards - Approximately 9,000-10,000 Card Assortment, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 51 Baseball Cards - 10 Packs of Various Brands and Years, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 52 Baseball Cards - 12 Packs of Various Brands and Years, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 53 Baseball Trading Cards - Approximately 9,000-10,000 Card Assortment # 1, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 54 Baseball Trading Cards - Approximately 9,000-10,000 Card Assortment # 2, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 55 Baseball Trading Cards - Approximately 9,000-10,000 Card Assortment # 3, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 56 Baseball Trading Cards - Approximately 9,000-10,000 Card Assortment # 4, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 57 Baseball Trading Cards - Approximately 9,000-10,000 Card Assortment # 5, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 58 Bill White - "St. Louis Cardinals" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 59 Billy Williams - "Chicago Cubs" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 60 Biloxi Shuckers - Team Tote Bag and Team Game of Thrones Themed White T-Shirt, Size XL 61 Biloxi Shuckers - Team Trading Card Set & Embroidered Team Hat 62 Bob Feller - "Cleveland Indians" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 63 Bob Feller - "Cleveland Indians" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 64 Bobby Brown - "New York Yankees & A.L. President" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 65 Brooks Robinson - "Baltimore Orioles" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 66 Cal Ripken Jr. - "Baltimore Orioles" Starting Lineup 1997 Baseball Action Figure (Creased), Donated by Scott Fannon 67 Cesar Geronimo - "Cincinnati Reds" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 68 Chris Chambliss - "New York Yankees" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 69 Cory Snyder - "Cleveland Indians" Autographed Picture 70 Cy Young - "MLB Pitcher" Starting Lineup Cooperstown Collection Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 71 Dave Winfield - "New York Yankees' Autographed Rawlings Baseball Bat, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 72 Don Kessinger - "Chicago Cubs" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 73 Don Sutton - "Los Angeles Dodgers" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 74 Dusty Baker - "Los Angeles Dodgers" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 75 Ed Whitson - "San Diego Padres" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 76 Enos Slaughter - "St. Louis Cardinals" - Hall of Famer - Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 77 Fay Vincent - 'MLB Commissioner" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 78 Fleer - Baseball Superstars 1987 Complete Trading Card Set, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 79 Fort Wayne Tin Caps - Embroidered Baseball Cap 80 Gary Templeton - "San Diego Padres" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 81 Gaylord Perry - 'San Francisco Giants" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 82 Greeneville Astros - Autographed Baseball Cap Paperweight, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 83 Greeneville Astros - Game Used Batting Helmet, Donated by Josh & Holly Quillen 84 Greeneville Astros - Snow Globe # 1, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 85 Greeneville Astros - Snow Globe # 2, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 86 Harmon Killebrew - "Minnesota Twins" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 87 Honus Wagner - "Pittsburgh Pirates" Starting Lineup Cooperstown Collection Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 88 Hoyt Wilheim - "New York Giants" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 89 Jeff Bagwell - "Houston Astros" 400th Homerun Bobblehead, Donated by Michael & Nata Jackson 90 Jeff Conine - 'Florida Marlins" Autographed Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 91 Jim "Catfish" Hunter - "New York Yankees" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 92 Joe Mauer - "Minnesota Twins" Autographed Picture 93 Johan Camargo - "Rome Braves" Autographed Picture 94 John Sterns - "New York Mets" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 95 Jose Uribe - "San Francisco Giants" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 96 Juan Marichal - "San Francisco Giants" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 97 Ken Griffey Jr. - "Seattle Mariners" Starting Lineup 1997 Baseball Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 98 Kris Bryant - "Chicago Cubs" Tennessee Smokies SGA Bobblehead, Donated by Eddie's Sports Treasures 99 Lefty Grove - "New York Yankees" - Hall of Famer - Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 100 Lou Brock - "St. Louis Cardinals" Autographed Baseball, Donated by "Scotty & Vanda Scott 101 Lou Gehrig - "New York Yankees "Starting Lineup Cooperstown Collection Action Figure, Donated by Scott Fannon 102 LSU Tigers - 1996 College World Series Champions Replica Ring 103 Luke Appling - "Chicago Whitesox" Autographed Baseball, Donated by Scotty & Vanda Scott 104 Mickey Mantle - " New York Yankees" HOF Gold Framed Pre-printed Autographed Photo 105 Mickey Mantle & Roger Maris - " New York Yankees" Starting Lineups Classic Doubles Action Figures,
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