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To My Fellow Hobbyists,

2010. Sounds almost like the title of a comic book I read as a kid. As we embark on a new decade, our entire staff at Huggins and Scott is looking forward to with all of you to make this hobby we all love more enjoyable for everyone. With 2009 behind us, our plans for the upcoming year include a few changes requested by many of our bidders and consignors. First we are planning to 5 auctions in 2010. They will end on the last Wednesday and Thursday of every odd month. Our May and September auctions will be a new format with many items that will sell in the $200-$500 range. Our March, July and November auctions will focus more on larger lots. For 2009 we tried a new style buyers premium scale for our 4 auctions. After reviewing all the feedback and results, we have decided this idea may have been ahead of its time, so for now we are returning to the industry standard of one buyers premium for all items--not to say we would be opposed to revisiting this concept in the future. Finally, with the National Convention in our hometown this year, we are planning several special promotions around the show for all our clients. Make sure you put the National in Baltimore on your schedule this summer, and we hope to meet and greet many of you at the show.

With all that said once again our dedicated team has outdone itself in assembling this fantastic array of rare, unusual and even one-of-a-kind items. Dave Stoddard has added even more new features that continue to keep our site simple and user friendly while incorporating new and useful ideas. Our head writer Kevin Heffner and his staff of Randy (Country) Curtis, Mark Raines, James Feagin, and Matt Flores have detailed the items, while Collin Corbin and his staff have once again treated us to some stunning images. Mark Spinrad has swept the catalog for #@%#”s, and Josh Wulkan and Stefan Wisinski have given Mike Henry the “canvas and paint” he needs to create another masterpiece.

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

Our constantly growing nationwide staff of consignor reps (now at 37 strong), lead by the tireless Steve Dickler, have gathered together another fine assortment of “goodies.” Should you have items or an entire collection you are thinking about selling, a full list of our well-qualified and ready reps as well as contact info is available is this catalog. Call'm; you'll be surprised how much money they can put in your pocket.

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

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

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

Good Luck

President Huggins and Scott Auctions 900 Silver Spring Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20910 Toll free: 1-866-462-2273 • Locally: 301-608-0355

D AY 1LOTC AT E G O R I E S : F o o t b a l l : D AY 2 LOT C AT E G O R I E S : B o x i n g : Lots 346 -370 - Cards Lots 808-825 - Boxing B a s e b a l l : Lots 371-393 - Memorabilia & A u t o g r a p h s Lots 542 - 1972 Uniform Lot #1 - “THE GODFAT H E R ” Other Sports: B a s k e t b a l l : B a s e b a l l : Lots 826-829 - Other Sports Lots 2-81 - Graded Cards Lots 394-413- Cards, Autographs & Memorabilia Lots 543-593 - Graded Baseball Cards Lots 82-98 - Vintage Ungraded Singles & Lots Lots 594-614 - Vintage Ungraded Singles and Lots G o l f : Lots 99-126 - Sets and Near Sets H o c k e y : Lots 615-626 - Sets & Near Sets Lots 830-852 - Golf Lots 127-148 - Regionals Lots 414-422- Cards, Autographs, Game-Used, etc… Lots 627-647 - Regionals Lots 149-182 - Ungraded Singles and Lots Lots 648-676 - Ungraded Singles and Lots Multi-Sport Treasure Chests: Lots 183-186 - Unopened Multi-Sport Treasure Chests: Lots 677-693- Memorabilia Lots 853-879 - Multi-Sport Treasure Chests Lots 187-214 - Memorabilia Lots 423-443 - Multi-Sport Lots Lots 694-709 - Game Used Lots 215-234 - Game Used A m e r i c a n a : Lots 235-259 - The Tom Post Phillies Collection Modern Inserts: A u t o g r a p h s : Lots 880-920 - Trading Cards, A u t o g r a p h s , Lots 444-460 - Modern Inserts Lots 710-736 - Political, etc… Lots 737-768 - Photographs, Flats, Jerseys, etc… A m e r i c a n a : Fabulous 15: A u t o g r a p h s : Lots: 921-964 - Fabulous 15 Lots 461-481 - Trading Cards Lots 260-288 - Baseballs F o o t b a l l : Lots 289-345 - Photographs, Flats, Jerseys, etc… Lots 769-790 - Cards Last Minute A d d i t i o n s : Fabulous 15: Lots 965-1059- Last Minute A d d i t i o n s Lots: 482-541 - Fabulous 15 Lots 791-807 - Autographs & Memorabilia elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and mem- orabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this.

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND THE COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TOINCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B- O R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our March 24-25, 2010 the current high bid for, and which lots you have been out- auction: bid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 9:00 pm EST (on the night the item BIDDING BEGINS: ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM AFTER Sunday Ma rch 7th, 2010 at 4:00pm Eastern Ti m e 9:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session (STEP 2). However, at 9:00 pm on Mar 24th, if you are the only bid- Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared der on an item that ends on Mar 24th, that item will close toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We and you will be declared the winner. We cannot stress describe and photograph each item in the most clear and enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For exam- easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE ple, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a bid QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you that you are interested in, you are good to go and will be get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- allowed to bid in the last 2 hours of the auction on both day. nights, without the possibility of being shutout.

REGISTRATION: STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the Between 9:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal on a new item during this time. business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p Eastern Time. STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're Once registered you will need to confirm your email Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other address by following the link in the confirmation email that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- is automatically sent to your email address that you register tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them same User ID and Password every time you log into our site ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 9:00 pm on for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at by telephone. 11:30pm on their respective end dates. If only one bid has ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME been received and the clock strikes 9:00pm, the lot will offi- cially close and the lone bidder will be declared the winner. 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: If there have been two or more bids on a particular item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have passed STEP 1) Initial Bids without any additional bids on that item. A 30-minute You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by 9:00 timer is provided for each lot and will be automatically reset pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed to every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you up your STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go to own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30-minute clock “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are will NOT reset. Bids on items will continue to be accepted in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you between 9:00 pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 bid on the item prior to 9:00 pm (Extended Bidding placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one Session). Based on these rules, no lot with two or more more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can bids prior to 9:00 pm can close prior to 11:30 pm EST. enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the current high bid. Here are some examples: PAYMENT OPTIONS We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards bid on Lot 420 prior to 9:00 pm on the day that the lot or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 9:00 the auction ends. Call for details). 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 FOLLOWING THE AUCTION win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at We will send winning bidders an email as well as written 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other ed within 15 business days from the end of the auction. auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revoca- b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 9:00 pm, tion of bidding privileges for future auctions. Please note: he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. when you bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it contract, indicating that you will pay for your items, plus prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 the buyers' premium and any additional associated fees minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows (sales tax, shipping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). people to know they have won an item without having to You are responsible for any and all bids placed with your wait for every item in the auction to close. User ID and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collec- tion agency if you fail to make payment. We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any 1) All items are sold to the highest bidder.

BIDDING INCREMENTS: 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our BUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price. If the current bid is: The Bid increment is This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder $50 - $249 $10.00 will pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- $250 - $499 $25.00 ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), $500 - $999 $50.00 which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 3) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 of Cards. $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 4) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF local or toll free number. YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO A few examples for those of you that may not understand: REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT IN ORDER TO a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, We have conservatively graded most items, however we $500, $550, $600 and so on. strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, make any changes from the print catalog on our website. $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that item by email. Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max 5) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this unethical behavior. means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 5 PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT LOA, MAY CONTAIN A SMALL SMATTERING OF retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are CLUBHOUSE, SECRETARIAL OR PRE-PRINTED aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are AUTOGRAPHS. THESE ARE PART OF THE LOT bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all AND ARE NON-RETURNABLE OR REFUNDABLE. bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE About Our Grading: AUCTION BY CANCELLING BIDS. Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally graded and encapsulated by independent grading compa- 6) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are nies. Our highly educated writers have graded many other available for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver lots. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but we Spring Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance are human and sometimes we may miss something. We for an appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that strongly recommend that you come look at any items that you provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so you are bidding on, and make your own determination we may have them ready for you. No appointments will be about its grade. allowed on March 24-25, 2010. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: 7) All bids are in US Dollars! Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- ny. Since our last auction (December 2009), we have added 8) When we refer to a population report about graded more staff (now 37 total). Should you have an interest in cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- joining our staff, we are always looking for part-time field ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three representatives in new areas. Call our head of Field equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's Representatives, Steve Dickler at 215-530-4365 to discuss population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise an opportunity; its a no lose situation for you, as well as a stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of chance to make some serious money. writing and are subject to change. Consignments For Our Next Auction: About Our Autographs: We have already begun taking consignments for our next All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come May 2010 auction. By consigning your items early, you with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most allow us the opportunity to advertise your items on our used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), website, in trade publications and press releases, as well as at Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some major shows across the country. This is an invaluable way to even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take expose your items to our thousands of current bidders and great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", possible new bidders, who can then plan ahead to bid on "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world your items. Believe me, it happens! of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in have passed the most stringent examination. our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature discuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden was a common practice among teams where the key players under a little dust, or needs the right exposure! would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or clubhouse signature. consignments of your cards and other treasures.

Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: On lots with more than one autographed item, we will issue one blanket auc- tion letter of authenticity for the entire lot. This is the origi- nal letter that we receive from the authentication company describing the offered lot. This is the only way that these lots can be sold through any auction house; rest assured though, the lots have been thoroughly examined, in detail, to assure their authenticity. Issuing individual letters for each autographed item would not be possible, in terms of cost. You may use the original auction LOA to obtain indi- vidual LOA's should you chose to do that. Please call if you have any questions regarding these auction lot LOA's.

ONE VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: CERTAIN LOTS THAT CONTAIN A LARGER NUMBER OF AUTO- GRAPHED PIECES, WHILE ACCOMPANIED BY A

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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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 7 “THE GODFATHER” 1. Original Godfather Script Signed by (10) Important Cast Members ”Leave the gun; take the cannoli,” is easily one of the most quoted lines from “The Godfather” (1972); the line is so simple, so straight forward, so typically Italian, but that is not how it was written in the original script. Scripts evolve as the actors, writers, producers and directors integrate ideas with personal experiences to create art. Rarely does this art become the masterpiece that is The Godfather. J o h n n y Martino was one of many contributors that helped transform the origi- nal script into the finished product.

Presented is one of only a handful of known original scripts fromT h e G o d f a t h e r. Sources approximate that twenty-two were made and fewer survive. The script is a remarkable American artifact and comes from the original owner, actor Johnny Martino, who played Paulie Gatto in the movie. The multitude of stories about the filming of The Godfather are at times exaggerated, even mythical, but the following first-person accounts shed light on why and how Francis Ford Coppola was able to create such an authentic tale. Start with Johnny Martino reading for the part of Paulie; that day in Los Angeles Martino read with Gary Marshall (as Clemenza), and his strong Italian roots helped get him the role over men like Robert DeNiro and Jerry Orbach. Once he arrived in New York City for filming, M a r t i n o ’s presence on the set and his influence on the entire film was quickly felt; he was even Al Pacino’s Italian tutor. In a scene where the character Paulie was to drive a stick shift, Coppola asked him if he could drive around the block, so Coppola could see how good Martino drove the vintage 1941 car. When in the c a r, Coppola asked Martino about the “in and outs” of the mafia scene in New York and Brooklyn. Martino, who was born in Brooklyn in 1937 to Italian-born parents, became a highly influential and valued asset. Simple changes and “adlibs” in the script became apparent once filming began. In the opening scene of the movie (the wedding of Connie and Carlo) Clemenza and Paulie were talking about how much money was in the silk purse on Connie’s arm, and the line was originally written, “Who knows? Maybe more. Tw e n t y, thirty grand in small bills in that silk purse, Holy Toledo, if this was somebody else’s wedding!” But the term “Holy Toledo” was not authentic to a mobster from Brooklyn, so Martino adlibbed the line and said “Madone Sfortunato” (loose translation, God that’s unfortunate). Martino’s most famous scene (and his last scene in the movie) starts on page 54 of the script at Clemenza’s home where Paulie, Rocco and Clemenza take a drive to look for safe houses. On page 58, Paulie gets “whacked” and C l e m e n z a ’s line was supposed to be “Leave the gun,” but once again Martino’s influence was once again used as Clemenza added, “Take the cannoli.”

The actual script is in excellent, albeit used, condition. It has a maroon, faux leather cover and is bound with brass braids, measuring 8x11. The interior pages are crisp and clean with only a few markings on some of Martino’s lines. The most important of all is the title page where (10) signatures from prime characters in the movie a p p e a r. The signatures include Al Pacino (Michael Corleone), Marlon Brando (secretarial, Vito Corleone), Al Martino (d.2009, Johnny Fontane), Robert Duvall (To m Hagen), Alex Rocco (Moe Green), Francis Ford Coppola (director, screenplay writer), James Caan (Sonny Corleone), Gianni Russo (Carlo Rizzi), Fred Gallo (assistant director) and Johnny Martino (Paulie Gatto). All signatures appear in blue or black ink, save the Brando, which is in black marker, and grade in the (“8-9”) range. T h e (9) ink signatures were obtained, by Martino, at the 1997 25th Anniversary gala in San Francisco. The Marlon Brando signature has its own story. In late 1998, Martino returned to Columbia Studios where his personal friend and the head of post-production called in nephew Miko Brando (son of Marlon) and requested the script to be signed by the Hollywood icon. Miko returned two hours later with the script signed and only recently has it proven to be a secretarial by industry experts. The autographs on the script come with a pair of full photo LOAs; one from PSA/DNA and one from James Spence Authentications (JSA). To attest to the authenticity of the script (and not the signatures) are a letter from John Martino, his own personally signed biography sheet, and a signed headshot photograph. Martino had a spe- cial leather folder made for this monumental script that has an appliquéd overlay that reads, “The Godfather – Paulie Gatto – John Martino.” Opening Bid $15000.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 2. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Cap 3. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Anson SGC 60 SGC 30 Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. A keynote card Graded 30 from a pioneering set is available with Good 2 by this 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Tim SGC. The Keefe. The card of the New Yorker incomparable exhibits precise registration, intense Adrian color and displays only modest peripher- Constantine al wear. The checklist reverse is clean Cap Anson is Opening Bid $200.00 the subject of this 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter tobacco card. With bat in tow, the Chicago slug- ger emerges from the clean white back- drop. The 4. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter well-defined Joseph Mulvey SGC 60 perimeter has Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Presented is an endured the attractive 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter centuries quite Joseph Mulvey. This 121-year-old card well, with has endured the decades quite nicely traces of paper with strong edges and corners along with loss on the a clean reverse. Slight obverse discol- checklist oration prevents this tobacco card from a reverse as the higher technical assessment. only flaw evi- Opening Bid $200.00 dent under close scrutiny. Opening Bid $400.00

5. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter 6. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Charles Comiskey SGC 50 SGC 50 Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Charles Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Featured The Old Roman Comiskey is the subject is an attractive 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter of the offered 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter John Clarkson. The mustachioed Hall of example. This keynote Hall of Famer Fame presents at the peak of the displays light surface flaking along with assigned grade with modest corner and strong peripheral bordering and a clean edge wear, bright surface hues and a checklist reverse. clean checklist reverse. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

8. (4) 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter SGC Graded Cards 7. 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter with Ward King Kelly SGC 50 Each graded by SGC. Secure forty per- Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. The cent of the classic 1887 N28 Allen & offered 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Ginter Baseball series with these four $10,000 Kelly will make the fortunate singles. Subjects include Bennett (SGC winner “feel like a million bucks.” The 30), Caruthers (SGC 30), Glasscock card of the stout Bostonian is crowned (SGC 40) and Ward (SGC 20). With pri- by blistering obverse hues and a clean marily (EX to EX-MT) obverses, the checklist reverse. Expected corner checklist backs display either traces of rounding and chipping is consistent with paper loss or barely distinguishable writ- the technical assessment. ing that accounts for the numerical eval- Opening Bid $200.00 uations. Opening Bid $250.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 9 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 9. 1887 10. 1887 N172 Old N172 Old Judge Judge Harry Stephen Stovey Behel SGC 50 (Spotted Graded 50 VG- Tie) SGC EX 4 by SGC. Authentic Whether debut- ing for the —Early Worcester Jewish Ruby Legs or Ballplayer culminating his Graded career with the Authentic by Brooklyn SGC. The Grooms, Harry offered 1887 Stovey was a N172 Old nineteenth cen- Judge Stephen tury slugger Behel is who excelled accentuated by wherever he two factors: 1.) played. The the infielder is offered 1887 adorned with N172 Old the “spotted Judge specimen tie” variation depicts the and 2.) due to Athletics out- his ancestry, fielder at the Behel is often height of his considered an career. This early Jewish crease-free ballplayer. specimen dis- Despite trim- plays moderate ming along peripheral wear each border consistent with and reverse its assigned paper residue, the elusive subject is proudly depicted with a crisp portrait image. technical grade. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

11. 1887 N172 12. 1887 N172 13. 1887 N172 Old Judge Amos Old Judge Old Judge Rusie SGC 20 Roger Connor Elmer Foster Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC Authentic (Spotted Tie)— SGC. Amos The Hoosier Graded Authentic by SGC Authentic Thunderbolt Rusie heaves SGC. The Hall of Graded Authentic by a for the Fame collector on a SGC. The nineteenth- Indianapolis Hoosiers budget will appreciate century type collector with the offered 1887 the offered 1887 will find value with the N172 Old Judge speci- N172 Old Judge offered 1887 N172 Old men. This debut tobacco Roger Connor, the Judge Elmer Foster. card of the teenage sensa- nineteenth-century The dapper outfielder is tion displays modest answer to . portrayed with the cov- peripheral wear and a The card is trimmed eted “spotted tie” varia- clean blank back. A slight on each side along tion. Trimming along surface crease along with indecipherable vintage pencil with reverse paper each border and reverse writing on the obverse accounts for the technical grade. loss/residue. paper/loss residue accounts for the technical grade. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

14. 1887 N172 15. 1887 16. (4) 1887 Old Judge Jim N172 Old N172 Old Donahue Judge Judge Cards— (Spotted Tie)— Nash/ All SGC SGC Radbourn Authentic Authentic & Whitney Each graded Authentic Graded Authentic by w/Dog— by SGC. These four 1887 N172 Old Judge SGC. Presented is a Both SGC tough 1887 N172 Old subjects include Three players Judge Jim Donahue Barkley, Crane, and a beloved (spotted tie) variation. Deasley and Gillespie. canine are the subjects of this tandem of 1887 N172 This 122-year-old Despite trimming Old Judge tobacco cards. Included are Nash/Radbourn antiquity is judged as along each border and (SGC 10) and Whitney w/Dog (SGC Authentic). A such due to trimming reverse paper combination of surface wear and reverse back damage along each border and loss/residue, these with vintage pencil writing accounts for the technical reverse paper relics display crisp grades. loss/residue. images. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 17. 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug Ed Delehanty SGC 40 Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Less than a decade before his suspicious death in 1903, a mid-career representation of Big Ed Delehanty is found with this 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug corner- stone. The native is pictured on this antiquity, which was released during 18. 1911 D304 Brunners Bread PSA 3 a season in With trusty bat in tow and a grimace that would make any opposing hurler shirk, the feisty which the Hall Ty Cobb is brilliantly captured on this 1911 D304 Brunners Breads example. Graded VG 3 of Famer by PSA, this “series of 25” subject was released under the General Baking banner of Buffalo, amassed a New York. Only seven total Brunners Bread Cobb examples have been judged by the third- remarkable .500 on-base percentage. The crease-free example displays party grading service. This crease-free cornerstone portrays Cobb in his classic batting stance moderate corner and edge wear along with light color fading on the as he emerges from the alluring burnt orange background. Slight chipping on the upper left obverse. The pitch-black reverse displays typical perimeter chipping which corner along with incidental edge discoloration does not detract from Cobb’s detailed illustra- does not adversely affect the visual appeal. As one of only (23) Delehanty tion. The advertising back features bold green printing with mild discoloration on the upper specimens to have been assessed by the third-party authenticator, this card portion of the reverse. With the premier coupling of Hall of Fame player and elusive regional of the Phillies slugger is a sure-fire winner. series, this near century-old cardboard will headline any advanced pre-war gathering. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $7500.00

19. 1909 E90-1 American Caramel PSA 3.5 Graded VG+ 3.5 by PSA. Just two years before his untimely death in 1911, Addie Joss is portrayed on this gorgeous 1909 E90-1 American Caramel horizontal card. This elusive antiquity is crease-free with modest peripheral wear, inconsequential sur- face discoloration and a clean advertising reverse. For those attempting this colorful candy series, this mid-grade Hall of Fame hurler is definitely “one to get.” Opening Bid $300.00

20. 1910 Williams Caramel E103 (Nagy Collection) SGC 30 Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC with confirmed provenance from the legendary Frank Nagy collection. The “Christian Gentleman” commands the offered 1910 Williams Caramel E103 Christy Mathewson example with a comely comb over and visual appeal difficult to match. This scarce representation is one of five Mathewson specimens at the grading tier with only two better. The tasty caramel treat was released by the Oxford, confectioner on a very limited regional basis—and as such, is a coveted portrayal of the Hall of Famer. This century-old cardboard appears to have been harshly graded, as this “Matty” is free of surface creasing or imperfections on the blank reverse. Even corner rounding and askew centering relegates the card to its technical assessment. The crisp illustration is prominently set against a pomegranate red backdrop. This Bucknell alumnus is essential for the discerning pre-war collector. Opening Bid $750.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 11 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 22. 1907 Ty Cobb Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes Postcard SGC 20— Only Graded Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. By the age of 21, Ty Cobb had already estab- lished himself as a dominating force in the . His pre- mier status is con- firmed on this 1907 Ty Cobb Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes post- card. The only such correspon- dence piece judged by SGC, the youthful Georgian 21. 1909 S74 Silks (White) Ty Cobb SGC 84 with Red Sun is viewed in full uniform with his Advertising Back trusty bat and Few superlatives adequately express the grandeur of this high-grade 1909 S74 (White) silk Ty glove. Beneath the Cobb with an incredibly scarce Red Sun advertising back, graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Upon image is a brief close examination, it is difficult to conceive that this pre-war antiquity has surpassed the cen- biography and tury mark in age. Absent are the folds, fraying, or surface blemishes that usually accompany advertisement for similar silks. The imposing illustration of the Georgia Peach is well defined and properly cen- the Michigan com- tered. The reverse is equally impressive, as the tightly affixed paper backing boldly confirms pany. Interestingly, this keepsake is postmarked from Detroit just three Louisiana’s Red Sun Cigarettes as the sponsor. This is not only the highest graded S74 Silk days prior to Cobb playing in his first contest. The typed (White) to have surfaced in the hobby, but also possibly a unique Hall of Fame subject/adver- name of the addressee, slight surface discoloration, postmarkings, which tising back combination ideal for the advanced connoisseur of the finest pre-war material. protrude the obverse to the right of Cobb, and negligible creasing accounts Opening Bid $5000.00 for the technical assessment. Opening Bid $750.00

23. 1916 24. (8) 1916 M101-4 M101-4 & Sporting Related News Series Hall #182 of Famers Honus All SGC 40- Wagner 60 SGC 30 Cooperstown’s Graded 30 finest grace this Good 2 by octet of 1916 SGC. M101-4 (and Presented is related series) an impressive Hall of Famers. 1916 M101-4 Each appropri- Sporting ately graded by News #182 SGC, included Honus are 1916 M101- Wagner. This 4: (6 cards) with “Flying SGC 60: (2 Dutchman” cards) with #17 displays M. Brown attributes of (), an (EX to #107 Mack EX-MT) (blank back); example with SGC 50: Sisler exception to (Sporting News), traces of SGC 40: (3 paper loss on cards) with #36 the advertis- Comiskey (blank ing reverse. back), #41 An ideal Crawford (blank acquisition back), #54 Evers for the Class (blank back); of 1936 type 1916 D329 Weil card collector. Baking: #4 Opening Bid Alexander (SGC $300.00 40) and 1916 D350-2 Standard Biscuit: #26 Carey (SGC 60). Opening Bid $400.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 25. 1911 26. (7) 1911 Gold T205 Gold Borders Ty Border Hall Cobb PSA 5 of Famers— Graded EX 5 by All PSA PSA. The advanced Presented is a collector with an solid gathering of eye for pre-war seven 1911 T205 quality will marvel Gold Borders, at the offered 1911 each depicting a T205 Gold Borders member of the Ty Cobb. The near Baseball Hall of century-old relic Fame. Each grad- has endured the ed by PSA, these decades with well- cards display defined corners and either a Piedmont edges along with a or Sweet Caporal precise surface reg- advertising i s t r a t i o n . reverse. Included I n o ffensive chip- are PSA 5.5: ping along the deli- Speaker, PSA 5: cate borders proud- (2 cards) with ly frames the clear Clarke, Marquard; image of the fear- PSA 4: (4 cards) some Tiger great. with Bender, The Piedmont Chance, Collins advertising reverse (Closed Mouth) is clean and prob- and Evers. lem-free. Modest Opening Bid t o b a c c o - i n d u c e d $500.00 discoloration on the obverse prevents an even higher techni- cal assessment. For the legions of Cobb enthusiasts or the T205 set collector, this premier relic is difficult to match. Opening Bid $1200.00

27. 1911 28. 1911 Ty T205 Gold Cobb (Bat Borders off Walter Shoulder) Johnson with SGC 60 Sweet Graded 60 EX Caporal 5 by SGC. The “Big Train” is Back— front-and-center SGC 60 on this 1911 Graded 60 EX T205 Gold 5 by SGC. With Borders Walter an intense glare Johnson. This and study grip, delicate card- the unmistak- board has sus- able image of tained minor Ty Cobb pre- traces of chip- sides on the ping along the offered 1911 fragile perime- T206 “Bat Off ter. The Shoulder” pose Piedmont variation. advertising Crowned with a reverse displays clean Sweet minimal tobac- Caporal 350- co-induced ton- 460 advertising ing and slightly reverse, this faded blue well-preserved printing. The cornerstone dis- portrait displays plays moderate- blistering green ly touched cor- and red surface ners and edges hues along with along with a askew top-to- penetrating bottom center- multi-colored ing. dusk backdrop. Slightly errant centering prevents a higher technical assessment. Opening Bid Opening Bid $400.00 $300.00

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30. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #10 Art Devlin Checklist Back (No Offer)—SGC 40 Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Presented is an interesting 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #10 Art Devlin. This mid-grade beauty displays a checklist back but is inexplicably missing the offer date on the bottom of the premium. With creasing commensurate with its evaluation, this oddity will add depth to any tobacco-era collection. Opening Bid $400.00 29. 1911 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #1 Mordecai Brown PSA 4.5 Graded VG-EX+ 4.5 by PSA. Mordecai Three Finger Brown hurls his way into Cooperstown on this gorgeous 1911 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #1 premium. The “Windy City” ace emerges from an alluring tri-color dusk backdrop on this crease- free antiquity. Expected corner wear and light reverse foxing are the only discernable flaws on this premier investment piece. Opening Bid $400.00

31. 1919 -3 Coupon Cigarettes Larry Lajoie PSA 5 Graded EX 5 by PSA. Released only in select parish- es in Louisiana, this 1919 T213- 3 Coupon Cigarettes Larry Lajoie has survived the harsh ele- ments of the “Bayou State.” The beloved “Nap” is viewed with his trusty bat on this relic, which displays expect- ed peripheral wear and a clean reverse. An impressive colorful acqui- sition for the 32. 1914 Cracker Jack #99 Frank Chance PSA 5 Hall of Fame Graded EX 5 by PSA. Frank Chance commands the offered 1914 Cracker Jack #99 type collector. portrait. As part of the “first issue of 15,000,000 pictures,” this 96-year-old survivor Opening Bid exhibits well-constructed corners, a radiant red backdrop and a clean reverse with typ- $300.00 ical caramel impressions. One of three at the grading tier with only three better. Opening Bid $750.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 33. 1910 34. 1910 E93 T206 Tris Standard Speaker Caramel SGC 60 Christy Feed “The Mathewson Monster” with the PSA 2.5 offered 1910 Graded Good+ T206 Tris 2.5 by PSA. With Speaker. hands at chest, Graded 60 the “Christian EX 5 by Gentleman” SGC, this heaves another crease-free 35. 1911 T206 Kid Elberfeld fastball with the tobacco card (Washington, Fielding, Piedmont offered 1910 E93 displays Factory 42)—SGC 60 Standard moderate Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Add a scarce back to your Caramel Christy perimeter 1909-11 T206 White Border gathering with this Kid Mathewson. This wear and a Elberfeld (Washington, Fielding) pose, which is high- century-old clean lighted by a Piedmont Factory 42 reverse. This antiqui- “candy” card is Piedmont ty meets all the criteria for the technical grade with graded as such due to moderate surface creasing along advertising reverse. The “Grey Eagle” is accentuated by slight paper foxing, right justified centering, and mod- with traces of paper loss on the checklist reverse. blistering uniform colors, precise registration, and a erate peripheral wear. The advertising back is bright Opening Bid $250.00 penetrating blue backdrop. and is free of any detractors. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

37. (3) 1909-11 T206 Hall of Famers 38. (3) 1909-11 T206 Piedmont with Mathewson—All PSA 3 Tinker, Evers & Chance—All PSA Each graded VG 3 by PSA. Presented is a trio of 1909- The illustrious Hall of Fame infield of Tinker, Evers 11 T206 Hall of Famers including Mathewson. These and Chance preside on these 1909-11 T206 portraits. attractive relics each display Piedmont advertising Each graded by PSA, these appropriately graded cards 36. (2) 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Cards reverses. Included are Lajoie (Portrait), Mathewson display Piedmont advertising reverses. Included are with Different Poses—Both PSA (White Cap) and C. Young (Glove Shows). Chance (PSA 2.5, yellow), Evers (PSA 2) and Tinker This premier pairing of T206 1909-11 Ty Cobb cards Opening Bid $200.00 (PSA 2). includes “Bat Off Shoulder” (PSA 2, Piedmont) and Opening Bid $200.00 “Bat On Shoulder” (PSA 1, Sweet Caporal). These cen- tury-old beauties display impressive color and striking imagery. Opening Bid $250.00

3 9 . ( 4 ) 40. (4) 1 9 0 9 - 1 1 1909-11 T206 Hall T206 Hall o f of Fa m e rs — Famers— All SGC 60 All SGC Each graded 60 50-70 EX 5 by SGC. These four Only those 1909-1911 who have T206 Hall of 4 1 . (3) 1909-1911 T206 Hall of Fa m e gained admit- Famers are tance into ideal for the PSA Graded Po rt r a i t s Cooperstown prospective set Each graded by PSA. Presented is a trio of 1909-1911 are found in collector. Each T206 Hall of Fame portraits, each of which displays this grouping graded by dazzling color. Included are PSA 4.5: Clarke (Sweet of four 1909- SGC, included Caporal), PSA 4: Joss (Sovereign 350) and Lajoie 11 T206 White are Chesbro (Piedmont). Border singles. (SGC 50), Opening Bid $200.00 Included are Collins (SGC Beckley, 60), Keeler Huggins (Portrait), Waddell (Throwing) and Wallace. (Portrait, SGC 60) and Wheat (SGC 70). These colorful Each of these appropriately graded specimens comes Piedmont or Sweet Caporal representations have super- with either a Piedmont or Sweet Caporal advertising ficial flaws consistent with the assigned tiers. reverse. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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42. 1912 T202 Hassan Folders #65 O’Leary/Cobb— SGC 50 43. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Devlin/ Presented is a well-preserved 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #65 O’Leary/Cobb Mathewson—PSA 5 example, graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. The crease-free antiquity displays a bold red Graded EX 5 by PSA, the offered 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Devlin/Mathewson Hassan reverse with the “Fast Work at Third” center panel between illustrations of the example shows only modest perimeter wear. The center panel “Devlin Gets His Man” is pre-war stars. crease-free, which is unusual for this condition-sensitive issue. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

44. 1912 45. (4) T202 1912-1965 Hassan Baseball Triple Star Cards Folders with T202 #79 Johnson Bresnahan/ SGC 40 McGraw— Supplement SGC 84 your vintage Graded 84 NM 7 collection with by SGC. these four 1912- Presented is a 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #79 Bresnahan/McGraw example. 1965 Hall of The “Just Before the Battle” center panel displays a black Hassan advertising reverse. Famers. Negligible corner touches and slightly askew centering are the only discernable issues. Included are 1.) 1912 T202 Hassan #88 Knight/Johnson (SGC 40); 2.) 1951 One of two at the grading tier with only three better. Bowman #30 Feller (GD, signed); 3.) 1951 Bowman #165 T. Williams (SGC 40) and Opening Bid $200.00 4.) 1965 #477 Carlton RC (SGC 60). Opening Bid $200.00

46. 1913 T200 Fatima Cigarettes Americans Team Card—SGC 50 Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Presented is a 1913 T200 Fatima Cigarettes Cleveland 47. Circa-1910 Team Postcard SGC 50 Americans team card. This mid-grade scarcity displays minor surface crackling along Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Presented is a circa-1910 Detroit Tigers team post- the upper right corner. Otherwise, the delicate borders are well defined with negligible card. This unused correspondence displays luminaries such as a youthful Ty Cobb wear. The reverse reveals foxing typical of the issue. and Sam Crawford. Superficial peripheral wear accounts for the technical grade. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 4 8 . 1911 T217 Mono 49. 1933 Cigarettes Robert C o u chman SGC 10 #92 Lou Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC. Gehrig A journeyman of nineteen PSA 1 campaigns, hurler (mk) & Robert Couchman is cap- Period tured at the dawn of his Wire lengthy career. Advanced hobbyists are well aware of Photo how difficult it is to locate Take a a single T217 Mono speci- shot of Lou men in any condition. One Gehrig with of five such graded by this tandem of SGC, this presentable type displays a combination of flaws including pencil writing circa-1930s collectibles. Included are 1.) 1933 Goudey #92 PSA 1 (mk) and 2.) on the advertising reverse. dated 1937 news wire photo (GD to VG) depicting Gehrig scoring a run. Appropriate Opening Bid $250.00 notations are found on the reverse. Opening Bid $150.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 50. 1887 5 1 . C i rc a - 52. 1911- N690 1888 Rugg 14 D304 Kalamazoo S t u d i o Brunners Bats John Shaw Bread Arthur ( M i n n e a p o l i s ) Marty Irwin—SGC SGC 10 O’Toole Authentic Graded 10 Poor SGC 30 Graded 1bySGC. Graded 30 Authentic by Presented is a Good 2 by SGC. Arthur circa-1888 SGC. Offered Irwin is the sub- Rugg Studio is a 1911-14 ject of the John Shaw D304 offered 1887 (Minneapolis Brunners N690 Kalamazoo Millers) cabi- Bread Marty Bats type. The net. With a O’Toole. This copyright of difficult bak- shortstop (and 1888 from ery issue dis- renowned philan- Goodwin & Co., the numbered #56 image of the short- plays a com- derer) is graded stop was released by the Minnesota studio. Graded as bination of as such due to trimming along the bottom edge along such due to a combination of wear including multiple wear com- with reverse back damage. This nineteenth century pinholes and corner clipping. mensurate example is one of only three such examples evaluated Opening Bid $200.00 with its assigned grading tier. The advertising back is by the grading service. clean, while the obverse exhibits bold and detailed Opening Bid $250.00 imagery. Opening Bid $250.00

53. (4) 54. 1910 55. 1903 1911-14 E103 E107 D304 Williams Breisch Brunners Caramel Williams Bread Napoleon Harry SGC Lajoie Davis SGC Graded SGC 10 10 Cards Graded 10 Graded 10 Poor 1 Each graded Poor 1 by by SGC. by SGC. S G C . Presented is an Offered is a S u p p l e m e n t e x c e e d i n g l y colorful quar- your Hall of scarce 1903 E107 tet of singles Fam e Ty p e Breisch Wi l l i a m s from the gathering with Harry Davis. T h e 1911-14 D304 the off e r e d fringe Hall of Brunners 1910 E103 Famer displays a Bread series. Wi l l i a m s combination of These region- C a r a m e l acute wear al renditions N a p o l e o n including creas- from New Lajoie portrait. ing, surface discoloration, and facial abrasions. Despite York display clean advertising reverses. Incuded are Despite a combination of surface and reverse wear com- the technical flaws, the reverse is free of any significant SGC 30: Shafer; SGC 20: (2 cards) with Kelly, Merkle mensurate with the assessment, this card is one of only damage and features bold black typing. One of only five and SGC 10: Bell. eleven to have been judged by the third-party service. such examples judged by the grading service. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

5 6 . 1 9 1 0 57. 1909-10 P h i l a d e l p h i a E97 Briggs Caramel E96 Lozenge M o rd e c a i (Black & B row n - White) SGC 30 Howie Graded 30 Good 2 Camnitz by SGC. ”Three SGC 30 Finger” Mordecai Brown is shown Only throwing his Graded famous spinning Graded 30 Good fastball on this 2 by SGC. The 1910 E96 Type card enthu- Philadelphia siast will clamor Caramel. Subject to secure this 58. (7) 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy to minor staining 1909-10 E97 on both front and Briggs Lozenge Singles with (3) SGC back, the well- (Black & White) Get a head start on the 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy edition centered relic displays a small crease in the top left cor- Howie Camnitz. This proof is the only such Camnitz with these seven singles. Included are Bescher (FR), ner and slightly rounded corners equivalent to its grad- example judged by SGC. Mild creasing along with Bridwell (SGC 30), Donovan (GD), Gibson (trimmed), ing tier. moderate, but even, corner wear accounts for the McGraw (SGC Authentic), Murphy (GD) and Smith Opening Bid $150.00 assessment. The blank reverse is clean. (Schmidt, SGC 40). The black advertising reverses are Opening Bid $250.00 boldly stamped and free of any back damage. Opening Bid $200.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 17 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 59. 1912 60. (9) T227 1909-1915 Honest Baseball Long Cut Tobacco & Ty Cobb - Caramel SGC 20 Grab Bag— Graded 20 All Graded Fair 1.5 by Presented is a SGC, base- nine-card 1909- ball’s most 1915 baseball interesting tobacco and early star, Ty caramel grab bag, Cobb, is each graded by shown in bat- PSA or SGC, ting pose on including: 1909- this 1912 11 T206: (7 Series of cards, all com- Champions mon backs, unless Honest Long noted) with PSA Cut. 3: Flick; SGC Displaying 40: Berger; PSA Cobb against 2.5: Stovall the setting sun (Batting, Polar increases the Bear); PSA 2: visual appeal Keeler (Portrait); of this T-card, SGC 30: (2 while creasing cards) with and minor Easterly paper loss (Sovereign), account for its Rhoades (Right technical Arm Extended, assessment. Polar Bear); SGC Opening Bid 10: Bradley (with $400.00 Bat, Polar Bear); 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders: #101 Schaefer Steals (SGC 50) and 1915 Cracker Jack: #52 Wheat (SGC 50). Opening Bid $250.00

61. 1922 62. 1933 Witmor Goudey Candy #144 Babe Company Ruth—PSA Frank 2.5 Baker Graded Good + SGC 50 2.5 by PSA. Featured is a 1933 Graded 50 VG- Goudey #144 EX 4 by SGC. Babe Ruth. Even Presented is a corner wear 1922 Witmor frames the color- Candy ful late-career Company illustration of Frank Baker Ruth as he prac- example. This tices his patented issue from the swing. The San Francisco obverse displays confectioner impressive regis- displays mild tration and is only peripheral wear slightly disrupted along with sur- by a fingernail face scuffing impression to the which accounts left of Ruth’s for the techni- torso. A horizontal cal assessment. crease on the Opening Bid reverse, which $200.00 does not protrude the surface, is the main detractor on this otherwise mid-grade exam- ple. Opening Bid $250.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 63. 1952 Topps #311 Rookie PSA 8 (oc) Given the name of his father’s idol, Mickey Charles Mantle was a baseball prodigy who signed with the in 1949 at the age of seventeen. As he rapidly advanced through the minor leagues, the switch-hitting Mantle was quickly apro- claimed DiMaggio’s heir apparent and the “greatest prospect in baseball history. ” Such pressure would cause most to wilt under bright lights of the “Big A p p l e . ” H o w e v e r, despite early growing pains, the sto ut O klaho man ter ror ized A m e r i c a n League pitching for more than eighteen seasons. Peering into his Hall of Fame future, Mantle is showcased on this incom- parable 1952 Topps #311 . Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA with an (oc) q u a l i f i e r, this high number originated from an early Alan Rosen “find.” As one of the most coveted cards in the industry with immense cultural crossover appeal, this “Commerce Comet” meets all of the crite- r ia f or the d iscer ning hob byi st. A c c e n t u a t e d by precise registration, the young slugger e m e rges from a penetrating blue backdrop. The gleaming white perimeter and bold color detailing give the appearance of hav- ing been recently unearthed from a wax pack. The problem-free reverse details M a n t l e ’s accolades with crisp red-and- black printing. Left justified factory center- ing accounts for the qualifier. With 536 career home runs and a charisma that is dif- ficult to match, this important Mantle is a permanent keepsake for baseball historians and Americana collectors alike. Opening Bid $5000.00

64. 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 5.5 Graded EX+ 5.5 by PSA. Pre-dating the acclaimed 1952 Topps #311 version by a year, this 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle is the “true” rookie card of the legendary slugger. This horizontal high number is crease-free and displays strong corners and edges. Despite modest centering issues, the “Commerce Comet” gleams with precise registration and penetrating background hues. The biographi- cal reverse is clean and serves as a prelude for the Hall of Fame glory to come. An instantly recogniz- able centerpiece that will headline any classic Bowman collection. Opening Bid $500.00

65. 1952 Bowman #101 Mickey Mantle PSA 7.5 Graded NM+ 7.5 by PSA. Having firmly established himself in the vaunted Yankee lineup, a youthful Mickey Mantle is featured on the offered 1952 Bowman #101 example. Although overshadowed by the inau- gural Topps version, this Bowman Mantle is still quite impressive. Gleaming white borders, a well-defined perimeter, and precise registration are all positive attributes of this 57-year-old classic. The reverse is free of typical wax staining, and the card is properly centered. Slight corner touches account for the technical evaluation. Opening Bid $750.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 19 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 67. 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron Rookie— PSA 7 Graded NM 7 by PSA. One of the more recog- nizable cards in the hobby is found with the offered 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron rookie. This crisp example displays a strong perime- ter and an enlarged por- trait of the champ set against a pene- trating orange backdrop. Slight left justi- fied centering along with minor corner touches account for the technical grade. 66. (3) 1949-1955 Hall of Fame Graded Rookie Cards: Opening Bid Aaron, Koufax and Paige $400.00 Supplement your classic Topps and Bowman Baseball collection with this trio of Hall of Fame graded rookie cards, each appropriately graded by PSA or SGC, including: 1.) 1949 Bowman #224 Paige RC (PSA 4); 2.) 1954 Topps #128 Aaron RC (SGC 60) and 3.) 1955 Topps #123 Koufax RC (PSA 5). Opening Bid $300.00

68. (7) 1954 Wilson Franks Graded Singles—All PSA 3 or SGC 40 Each graded by PSA or SGC. Presented is an impressive mid-grade starter group of seven 1954 Wilson Franks singles. Included are PSA 3: (3 cards) with McMillan, Stephens, White; SGC 40: (4 cards) with Erskine, Feller, Pafko and Slaughter. Opening Bid $400.00

69. 1955 Topps #164 Rookie—PSA 6 Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Upon making his major league debut in 1955, few could have envisioned the impact that Roberto Clemente would have on both the game and the world abroad. The Hall of Famer debuts on the offered 1955 Topps #164 example. This well-centered cornerstone presents at the peak of the technical grade with strong corners and edges, a bright surface registration and problem- free reverse. Opening Bid $400.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 70. (6) 71. (4) 1948- 1953- 1959 1969 Baseball Topps Graded Mickey Star Mantle Cards Graded with Cards Williams Each graded & by PSA or SGC. Mantle Spanning the The brightest majority of stars in the Mickey baseball uni- Mantle’s Hall verse shine of Fame with this career is this sextet of formidable 1948-1959 foursome of graded star 1953-1969 cards, each Topps graded graded by cards. PSA or Included SGC, includ- amongst this ing: 1948 appropriately Leaf #76 T. graded sam- Williams pling are (SGC 50), 1953 Topps 1956 Topps #82 (PSA 3), #135 Mantle 1961 Topps: (PSA #300 (SGC Altered), 50), #578 1957 Topps All-Star #95 Mantle (PSA 4), 1959 Topps: #10 Mantle (PSA 5), #380 Aaron (PSA 5) and 1959 (PSA 8) and Topps #514 Gibson (SGC 84). 1969 Topps Opening Bid $400.00 #500 (SGC 86). Opening Bid $400.00

72. 1969 73. (9) Topps 1969 Super #24 Topps Mickey Super Mantle Hall of SGC 92 Famers Graded 92 NM- with R. MT+ 8.5 by Jackson SGC, the offered 1969 RC—All Topps Super PSA 9 #24 Mickey Each graded Mantle is the Mint 9 by PSA. only resident at Enter the hal- the assigned lowed halls of grading tier Cooperstown with two better. with this This invest- gallery of nine ment-grade 1969 Topps powerhouse dis- Super Baseball plays impecca- singles. These ble corners and near-perfect edges, is well depictions centered, and include lumi- has a shimmer- naries #2 F. ing registration. Robinson, #3 The full bleed B. Robinson, photography is #5 crisp and por- Yastrzemski, trays a steady #10 Aparicio, Mantle at the #28 R. Jackson twilight of his RC, #37 career. Jenkins, #42 Opening Bid Morgan, #46 $400.00 Drysdale and #52 Seaver. Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 21 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 75. 1948-49 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio & #76 Ted Williams SGC 74. 1948 Leaf #76 Ted Graded Williams PSA 6 Singles Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Offered is an Each graded by SGC. impressive 1948 Leaf #76 Ted Williams. Score a pair of Negligible corner touches and slightly keynote cards from errant centering are the only serious issues the 1948-49 Leaf on this well-preserved relic. Opening Bid $200.00 series with Joltin’ Joe and Teddy Ballgame. Included are #1 J. DiMaggio (SGC 40) and #76 T. Williams (SGC 50). Both singles display mild wear or creasing commen- surate with their technical assessments. Opening Bid $250.00

76. 1952 Bowman #196 Stan 77. 1954 Bowman #66 Ted Musial SGC 88 Williams—SGC 60 Graded 88 NM-MT by SGC. Having origi- Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC, the offered nated from an early Alan Rosen “find,” the 1954 Bowman #66 Ted Williams appears offered 1952 Bowman #196 Stan Musial at the peak of the assigned technical exhibits near impeccable condition, color- grade. Teddy Ballgame is crease-free with ing and centering. An exceptional 58-year- slightly errant centering along with strong old gum card featuring “Stan the Man” at corners and edges. the zenith of his career. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

78. 1955 Topps 79. (24) 1958 Topps Baseball #123 Koufax Baseball Yellow Letter & #164 Clemente Variations with Aaron—All Rookie Cards—Both PSA PSA Each graded by PSA, this tough grouping Put the 1955 Topps Baseball edi- of (24) 1958 Topps Baseball yellow letter tion at your mercy with this pair variations includes PSA 7: #92, PSA 6.5: of key rookie cards. Included are #57, PSA 6: (13 cards) with #20, #30 #123 Koufax RC (PSA 4) and Aaron, 32, 33, 35, 46, 53, #70 Kaline, 77- #164 Clemente RC (PSA 5). This 79, #100 Wynn, 108; PSA 5: (7 cards) classic double exhibits tremendous with #24, 60, 61, 65, 76, 97, 98; PSA 4: eye appeal and is appropriately (2 cards) with #2 Lemon and 13. graded. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

80. (6) 1957-1969 81. 1965 Topps #350 Mickey Topps Mickey Mantle—BVG 8 Mantle Singles—All Graded NM-MT 8 by BVG. Those PSA 5-7 attempting to complete the 1965 Topps Baseball edition need to look no further The C o m m e rce Comet s o a r s than the offered #350 Mickey Mantle for with this sextet of 1957-1969 an investment-grade specimen. This pre- Topps Mickey Mantle singles. cisely centered beauty displays well-con- Each graded by PSA, these structed corners and edges along with an eye-popping classics appear at impeccable surface registration. An the pinnacle of their technical appropriately graded sample for the assessments. Included are Mantle enthusiast or set collector. P S A 7 : (2 cards) with 1957 Opening Bid $250.00 #407 w/Berra, 1958 #487 A S ; P S A 6 : (2 cards) with 1960 #350, 1965 #134 WS; P S A 5 : (2 cards) with 1958 #150 and 1969 #500. Opening Bid $400.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 82. (71) 83. (28) 1909- 1888-1912 1911 T206 Baseball White Border Tobacco Singles with Singles (14) HOFers/ with Hall Southern of Famers Leaguers with Add some Cobb depth to your Though the offered t u r n - o f - t h e - c e n- (28) 1909-1911 T206 tury baseball White Border singles tobacco collec- group may be small in tion with these quantity, it packs a (71) singles mighty punch with its from 1888- lineup of fourteen Hall 1912. Unless of Famers and noted, each Southern Leaguers. back displays a Highlights feature common adver- Hall of Famers: (8 tising reverse. cards, all common H i g h l i g h t s backs) with Bender include 1 8 8 8 (PR, with Trees), Scrapps Die- Cobb (FR, Red C u t s : (1 card) Portrait), Collins (FR), with Robinson Jennings (FR, Portrait, (PR); 1 9 0 9 - writing on back), 1 9 11 T 2 0 6 McGraw (GD, W h i t e Portrait, with Cap), B o r d e r s : ( 5 1 Waddell (FR, Portrait), cards, 14% V G Wallace (FR), Willis to EX, 45% (GD, Portrait); GD, 23% FR, 8% PR, 10% trimmed) with B e c k l e y ( GD) , C h a n c e (FR, Red Portrait), Southern Leaguers: Chase (FR, Pink Portrait, El Principe De Gales), F. Clarke (VG, Portrait), J. Col lin s ( G D ) , (6 cards, all Old Mill, M c G r a w (FR, Portrait, No Cap), Smith (GD, Chicago and Boston A m e r, Polar Bear), unless noted) with (2) Wi l l i s ( FR, Thr owi ng, P olar Bear ); 1 9 11 T205 Go ld Borde rs: (13 cards, 23% VG to Bay (GD, FR, one VG-EX, 38% GD, 16% FR, 23% trimmed) with Wiltse (FR, One Ear Shows) and 1 9 1 2 Piedmont), Bernhard (GD), Guiheen (FR), McCauley (PR), Seitz (PR, Piedmont) and T20 7 Brow n Ba ckgro u n d : (6 cards, 33% VG-EX, 17% GD, 17% PR, 33% colored). Commons: (14 cards, 21% VG, 29% GD, 29% FR, 21% PR or trimmed). A total of The surfaces of many T206 examples appear much nicer than the assigned grade would four examples (14%) display either vintage pencil writing or traces of paper loss on suggest, but are graded as such due to reverse paper pulling from a photo . For a the reverse. For a complete list of subjects, please visit our website. complete list of subjects, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

84. (32) 1909-1911 Tobacco and Caramel Cards with Cobb & (2) Mathewson For the deadball specialist is this sampling of (32) 1909-11 “T” and “E” cards with Cobb and two Mathewson. Included are 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel: (6 cards) with Bush (VG-EX), Criger 85. (16) 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarette Cards with (PR, with writing Mordecai Brown on back), Engle The regional tobacco enthusiast will undoubtedly be interested in these sixteen 1914 (VG), Gibson (GD, Front View), Leach (FR, Throwing), Wiltse (FR); 1909 E92 T213-2 Coupon Cigarettes cards. Included are M. Brown (SGC 20, St. Louis), Dockman & Sons: Bescher (FR); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (17 cards, all com- Crandall (PR, St. Louis Amer.), Donlin (FR, .300 batter 7 years), Doolan (FR, mon backs, unless noted) with Arellanes (PR), Bender (trimmed, Pitching, no Trees), Chicago Batting), Doolan (PR, Chicago Fielding), Hofmann (PR), Hummel (FR, Bresnahan (VG, with Bat), Chase (GD, Throwing, Dark Cap), Cobb (FR, Red Portrait, Brooklyn Nat), Jordan (GD, Fort Worth), Kelley (PR, New York), Leach (PR, Polar Bear), Krause (GD, Portrait), Lindaman (FR), Mathewson (trimmed, Dark Cap, Rochester), Magee (PR, Boston), McQuillan (PR, Philadelphia Nat), Reulbach (FR, Sovereign 350), Mathewson (FR, Portrait), Milan (GD), M. Mitchell (trimmed), ), Rucker (GD) and (2) Schaeffer (K.C. Fed and New York No “W”, both Pfeffer (FR), Schlei (FR, Batting), Schlei (GD, Batting), (2) Sullivan (EX, PR), Turner PR). A combination of acute creasing, surface wear and instances of reverse paper loss (FR); 1910 E93 Standard Caramel: Delehanty (FR); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (7 account for the grades. cards, all common backs, unless noted) with Bell (GD, Honest Long Cut), Carrigan Opening Bid $300.00 (trimmed), (2) Goode (both trimmed, one Sovereign), Oldring (VG), Willett (GD, Honest Long Cut) and Wiltse (GD, Both Ears Show). Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 23 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 87. (47) 1910-11 M116 Sporting Life with (4) Hall of Famers and (6) Graded Offered is an impressive assortment of (47) 1910-11 M116 Sporting Life portraits with a quartet of Hall of Famers and six SGC graded exam- ples. Included are 86. 1912 S110 Baseball Silk Pillowcase with Cobb, Graded: (6 Speaker & Mathewson cards) with SGC 50: An impressive array of baseball royalty is found with the offered 1912 S110 pillowcase Doolan, tobacco premium which features five star players. This exceptional fabric could only be obtained via mail in exchange for coupons packaged with the Helmar and Turkey Red Hahn, Lush, tobacco brands. The approximately 22-1/2 x 22-1/2 collectible has matted dimensions Moriarty, of 26-1/2 x 25. Included is a centered portrayal of Christy Mathewson, with “Home Sullivan; Run” Baker, Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb, and Marty O’Toole surrounding the . T h e SGC 40: Stephens; Ungraded: (41 cards) with Cicotte (FR), Duffy (GD), Evers illustrations of the ballplayers have endured the century quite well with bright colors (trimmed, black back), Ewing, Flick (GD) and Waddell (trimmed, black back). The and crisp red stitching. It appears as if the fabric was washed at some point, as some of composite breakdown for the ungraded portion is as follows: 17% (VG to VG-EX), the original sheen is absent. Varying degrees of age-induced toning is also evident on 29% (GD), 34% (FR, mostly pencil markings and water damage) and 20% (trimmed). the Baker, Cobb, O’Toole and Speaker depictions. A d d i t i o n a l l y, the matting is adhered Each subject displays either a Type One or Two advertising reverse. Due to rudimen- to the perimeter with double-sided tape. The pillowcase was a premier prize in a pro- tary factory printing techniques of the age, size variances are present. For a complete motional campaign which included other silks and the L1 Leather series. The fortunate list of subjects, please visit our website. winner will be a victor many times over as they relish this ready-to-frame keepsake. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

88. (104) 1909-1928 Tobacco and Strip Cards Representatives of the New York Giants preside on these (104) 1909-1928 tobacco and strip cards. Featured are 1909-11 T206 White Borders near team set: (49/52, all common backs, unless noted) with Marquard (GD, Hands at Sides), Marquard (GD, Portrait), 89. (12) Ruth, Gehrig and Cobb Cards - With 1931 W517 McGraw (GD, Ruth Finger in Air), Contemporary legends Ruth, Gehrig and Cobb are well represented is this lot of (12) McGraw (GD, baseball cards. The dazzling dozen is headlined by a 1931 W517 #4 Ruth (throwing), Glove at Hip), which presents at the (EX-MT) plateau. Also included are: 1960 (7) cards with McGraw (GD, Portrait, with Cap); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (13 cards) with #3 Ruth (VG-EX); (5) #28 Gehrig (EX-MT, 2 EX, VG-EX and GD); and #42 Cobb McGraw (FR); 1912 T207 Brown Background: McGraw (GD); 1921 W551: Stengel (EX); 1961 Fleer (4) cards with (2) #14 Cobb (EX-MT and VG-EX); and (2) #31 (VG-EX); 1923 W515-1: #24 Stengel (VG-EX) and 1926-27 W512: #9 Hornsby Gehrig (EX-MT and EX). (EX). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 90. (10) 1910 E98 Anonymous Singles with (2) SGC and Color Variations Presented is a grouping of ten 1910 E98 Anonymous sin- gles. Although each card is low- grade with a com- 91. (7) 1910-1911 T212 Obak & D311 bination of surface 92. 1910 T212 Obak Hank Perry with and reverse wear, Pacific Coast Biscuit Singles this sampling is For the specialist, these seven (2) Ghost Images ideal for the 1910-11 T212 Obak & D311 Pacific Coast Biscuit sin- A pair of specters are found on the offered 1910 T212 prospective set gles include 1910 T212 Obak: (6 cards) with Coy Obak Hank “Socks” Perry example. A haunting image collector. Included are Chase (orange), Ford (red), (PR), Criger (SGC 40), Danzig (PR), Henley (SGC 80), of the Sacramento Solons slugger is visible to the left Jennings (blue), (3) Kling (one SGC 10, one blue, one Krapp (PR), Ort (PR) and 1911 D311 Pacific Coast of the primary illustration. A faint secondary ghost of a orange, one red), Meyers (orange), (2) Tinker (one SGC Biscuit: Browning (PR). With one exception, the different player is found along the right edge. Grades in 20, one blue, one red) and Walsh (orange). lower-grade T212 Obak cards display reverse back (GD) condition with a stamped “They Please” advertis- Opening Bid $300.00 damage or writing. ing reverse. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $100.00

95. 1910- 11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #22 Harry Krause with Tough “No Offer” 93. (2) 1911 T5 Pinkerton Cabinets Back with Murphy & Thomas The type col- 94. (5) 1910-13 T215 Red Cross lector will A pair of Philadelphia Athletics stars are present on this undoubtedly pairing of 1911 T5 Pinkerton Cabinets. Included on the Tobacco Type One & Two Singles want to secure the offered 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red paper-mount premiums are #506 I. Thomas (VG-EX) Having survived the harsh environment of “The Bayou Cabinets #22 Harry Krause, which is free of the promo- and #518 Murphy (VG). Aside from slight creasing or State,” these five 1910-13 T215 Red Cross Tobacco sin- tional offer present beneath the checklist on most exam- surface abrasions, the clear sepia images are otherwise gles are seldom offered. Included are Type One: ( 4 ples. Presents (GD to VG) with a small surface crease, unobstructed. cards) with McIntyre, Miller, Tannehill, Willetts and Ty p e discoloration on the upper right corner along with Opening Bid $250.00 Tw o : (1 card) with Lake. Each card grades (PR) due to a tobacco browning on the reverse. combination of surface wear and reverse paper loss. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 96. 1910- 11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #2 Bill Bergen with Difficult “No Offer” Back 97. (4) 1913 Philadelphia Evening Presented is an attractive Times Supplements of “$100,000 1910-11 T3 Infield” 98. 1914 B18 Blankets Hank Gowdy Turkey Red Celebrate the 1913 World Champion Athletics with with Scarce Red Infield Cabinets #2 Bill Bergen without the promotional offer these four supplements from the Philadelphia Evening- Some scarce fabric is available with the offered 1914 on the reverse. This backstop is technically low-grade Times newspaper. Only participants of the $100,000 B18 Blankets Hank Gowdy accentuated by a difficult due to pinholes along each corner and a moderate sur- Infield are portrayed on these fragile 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 red infield color variation. This collectible grades (VG) face crease; however, this difficult premium otherwise blank-backed collectibles. Included are Baker (VG- with expected peripheral fraying along with a moderate displays radiant surface hues and a clean checklist EX), Barry (VG-EX), Collins, (VG, due to slight dis- surface contusion and partial image imperfection on the back. coloration on reverse) and McInnis (GD). reverse. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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99. 1933 Goudey Baseball Complete Set of (240) Card with Lajoie—All Trimmed to Borders with (7) SGC Presented is per- haps the most unusual 1933 Goudey complete set of (240) cards. Not only does this full edition with (65) Hall of Famers include the n e a r- i m p o s s i b l e #106 Lajoie short- print, each card has also been trimmed to the colored bor- ders by an over zealous previous o w n e r. For purpos- es of authentica- tion, seven cards are graded “Authentic” by SGC. Those include #53 Ruth (minor paper loss), #92 Gehrig, #106 L a j o i e (moderate creasing), #144 Ruth (creasing), #149 Ruth (creasing), #160 Gehrig (creas- ing) and #181 Ruth. Outside of the meticulous trimming, approximately 50% of the cards reveal varying degrees of creasing, incidental soiling along with sixteen instances of sur- face paper loss or writing. Only #2 Vance, #222 Gehringer and #223 Dean have sustained back damage among the ungraded key cards. Outside of the 1909-11 T206 White Borders set, the 1933 Goudey series is perhaps the most widely collected pre-war set in hobby history. While unaltered complete editions with the coveted Lajoie have fetched upwards of six figures, this lower tier offering is still a “once in a lifetime” opportunity for the pre-war set collector. One of only a few 240-card editions known to exist. Opening Bid $1500.00

100. (222) 101. (196) 1933 1933-1941 Goudey Pre-War Baseball Baseball Cards with Collection (36) Hall of Loaded Famers with (48) The set collector Hall of will relish these Famers (222) 1933 A treasure trove Goudey Baseball of (196) 1933- cards heralded by 1941 baseball (36) Hall of cards is avail- Famers. These able with this cards are each selection that low-grade with a contains a combination of whopping (48) acute wear includ- Hall of Famers. ing paper loss, This primarily glue residue, trim- low-grade mix- ming, writing and ture displays a extensive creasing. combination of Despite those wear including flaws, the impres- paper loss, glue sive player selec- residue and tion is difficult to writing, which match. Featured affects over half of the cards. Despite those flaws, an impressive variety of singles are (2) #2 Vance, from nine different issues is found within. Featured are 1933 Goudey Signed: (4 (2) #7 Lyons, #19 cards, all PR with back damage) with #69 R. Moore, #162 Mangum, #172 Hargrave Dickey, #20 Terry, (signed by Bob Brown), #212 Urbanski; 1934-36 Batter-Up High Numbers: (14 (2) #23 Cuyler, cards, average FR to GD, 5 punched), 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (64 cards, average #44 Bottomley, (2) FR to GD, 5 high numbers) with (3) #27 Traynor (EX, VG, FR), #50 Ott (PR), #83 P. #49 Frisch, #73 Haines, #74 Rixey, #79 Faber, #102 T. Jackson, #103 Combs, #110 Waner (VG); 1934 Goudey: (64 cards, average FR to GD) with #1 Foxx (FR), #2 Goslin, (2) #117 Maranville, #119 Hornsby, #133 Lindstrom, #134 Rice, #147 Cochrane (GD), #6 Dean (PR), #13 Frisch (GD), #34 Hafey (VG, GD), #35 Lombardi Durocher, #164 L. Waner, (2) #165 J. Sewell, #187 Manush, (2) #203 Hartnett, #207 (GD); 1935 Goudey: #5A Ruth/McManus/Grandt/Maranville (PR); 1936 Goudey: (2) Ott, #216 Gomez, #222 Gehringer, (2) #227 Herman and #230 Hubbell. For a com- Greenberg (FR, PR) and 1938 Goudey: with #258 Doerr RC (GD). For a complete plete list of cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 list of cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 102. 1931 W517 Near Master Set of (55/59) Cards The depres- sion-era spe- cialist will cherish this 1931 W517 near master set of (55/59) cards. With more than sixty percent of the cards displaying Hall of Famers, this set is further bolstered by captivating portraits and intense action shots. The majority of these strip cards display relatively even hand cuts, with significant size variances found throughout. The cards present 13% (EX to EX-MT), 36% (VG-EX), 27% (VG), 7% (GD) and 17% (low-grade) with six instances of reverse writing. Highlights include #4 Ruth (VG, Throwing), #15 Alexander (VG-EX), #16 Frisch (EX-MT), #20 Ruth (VG, Portrait), #21 Foxx (PR, due to writing on back), #34 P. Waner (VG, with number), #35 Gehrig (VG), #38 Hornsby (GD), #39 Grove (EX), #40 Simmons (VG), 103. 1940 Play Ball Near Set of (223/240) Cards with #47 Goslin (EX) and #54 Cochrane (VG-EX, Portrait). For a complete list of key DiMaggio cards and missing numbers, please visit our website. Presented is a captivating 1940 Play Ball near set of (223/240) cards. With 93% of the Opening Bid $300.00 edition present, this series features a dizzying array of Hall of Fame greats from vari- ous eras of baseball history. The approximate condition breakdown is 10% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 40% (VG or lesser) with nine instances of paper loss or writing and the high numbers faring similarly. Highlights include #1 J. DiMaggio (VG), #40 Greenberg (VG), #104 P. Waner (VG), #119 Alexander (VG- EX), #132 Mack (EX-MT), #134 Cronin (EX-MT), #141 Stengel (VG-EX), #170 Speaker (VG-EX), #171 Heilmann (EX), #175 Mathewson (EX), #177 Baker (VG- EX), #179 Sisler (VG), #225 J. Jackson (VG-EX), #230 Faber (EX), #237 Keeler (EX) and #238 Lazzeri (VG). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. For a complete list of key and missing cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

104. 1941 Play Ball Complete Set of (72) Cards with (5) SGC Graded Presented is an interesting 1941 Play Ball complete set of (72) cards, five of which are graded by SGC. With exception to the major key cards, (55/72, 77%) have been neatly 105. 1948 Baseball’s Great Hall of Fame Exhibits sheet cut. Included are Unaltered: (17 cards, average VG-EX, two instances of reverse photo album residue) with #1 E. Miller (VG), #2-4, #6 Hubbell (EX), 7, #8 Complete Set of (33) Ott (SGC 50), 11, 12, #14 T. Williams (SGC 50), #15 Cronin (SGC 60), #19 Fans of the long running Exhibit series will clamor to secure this 1948 Baseball’s Gehringer (SGC 30), #20 Ruffing (VG), #21 Keller (VG-EX), 24, 42, #71 J. Great Hall of Fame edition of (33) cards. This crisp 62-year-old set has a condition DiMaggio (SGC 20); Sheet Cut: (55 cards, 92% have reverse photo album residue, breakdown of 12% (NM or better), 39% (EX-MT), 21% (EX) and 28% (VG-EX or 47% with minor paper loss or writing, otherwise presents EX-MT) with #5, 9, #10 lesser) with one instance or reverse writing (Lajoie) and two instances of acute surface Vaughan, #13 Foxx, 16, 17, #18 Greenberg, 22, 23, 25-38, #39 Henrich, 40, 41, 43-53, discoloration (including one Ruth). Highlights include Cobb (EX-MT), Gehrig (EX), #54 Reese, 55, #56 Vander Meer, 57-59, #60 Klein, #61 V. DiMaggio, 62, #63 D. Hornsby (NM), W. Johnson (EX-MT), Mack (NM), Mathewson (EX-MT), Ruth (FR, DiMaggio, #64 Doerr, 65-69, #70 Dickey and #72 Gomez. Batting), Ruth (PSA 6, with Bats), Wagner (EX-MT) and Young (EX-MT). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 27 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 106. 1957 1 0 7 . 1 9 5 8 Topps To p p s Baseball B a s e b a l l Complete C o m p l e t e Set of (407) Set of Cards ( 4 9 4 ) Featured is a sharp Presented is a 1957 Topps well-pre- Baseball complete served 1958 set of (407) cards. Topps This colorful edi- Baseball com- tion has an approx- plete set of imate condition (494) cards. breakdown of 30% The approxi- (EX-MT to NM), mate overall 30% (EX), 25% grading (VG-EX) and 15% breakdown (VG or lesser) with goes as fol- scant instances of lows: 10% reverse wax stain- (NM) or bet- ing. Additionally, ter; 30% (EX- the tougher fourth MT); 40% series presents on (EX); and par with the more 20% (VG- available numbers. EX) or lesser. Highlights include Highlights #1 T. Williams include: #1 T. (EX-MT), #2 Berra Williams (EX-MT), #10 (EX), #5 Mays (EX-MT), #18 Drysdale RC (EX), #20 Aaron (VG-EX), #25 Ford (VG-EX), Mays (EX- #30 Reese (EX), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), #55 Banks (EX-MT), #76 Clemente MT), #30 (EX), #95 Mantle (VG), #125 Kaline (EX), #170 Snider (EX), #210 Campanella Aaron (EX), (EX), #212 Colavito RC (EX-MT), #286 Richardson RC (EX-MT), #302 Koufax #47 Maris RC (VG-EX), #52 Clemente (EX), #70 Kaline (EX-MT), #150 Mantle (VG-EX), #312 Kubek RC (EX), #328 B. Robinson RC (EX), #338 Bunning RC (EX- (VG-EX), #310 Banks (EX-MT), #343 Cepeda RC (EX-MT), #370 Berra (EX-MT), MT), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (EX-MT), #407 Mantle/Berra (EX) and NNO CL 1/2 #418 Mantle/Aaron (EX), #436 Mays/Snider (EX), #485 T. Williams AS (NM) and (marked). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size vari- #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX). Additional key cards are listed on our website. ances are present. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

108. 1959 Topps Baseball Set of (572) - With (6) PSA Graded Cards Presented is the complete 1959 Topps Baseball set. The (572) card run includes six PSA graded examples with the approximate breakdown for non-graded specimens as follows: 15% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include: #10 Mantle (VG), #50 Mays (VG), #150 Musial (VG), #163 Koufax (EX), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #223 Cardinals Team (PSA 6), #380 Aaron (VG), #461 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #478 Clemente (VG-EX), #509 Cash RC (PSA 7), #510 Yankees Team (VG-EX), #514 Gibson (PSA 7), #515 Killebrew (NM), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (EX-MT), #550 Campanella (VG-EX), #559 Banks AS (PSA 8), #561 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #563 Mays AS (PSA 7), #564 Mantle AS (EX), #568 Triandos AS (PSA 8) and #572 Pierce AS (EX). Additional highlights are listed on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

109. 1961 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587) Cards Featured is an impressive 1961 Topps Baseball complete set of (587) cards. This difficult-to-complete edi- tion has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). The challenging high numbers present on par with the lower series. Highlights include #2 Maris (VG), #150 Mays (GD), #287 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #290 Musial (VG), #300 Mantle (GD), #307 Mantle WS (VG), #344 Koufax (VG), #388 Clemente (FR), #406 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #415 Aaron (GD), #417 Marichal RC (VG-EX), #443 Snider (EX-MT), #475 Mantle MVP (EX), #482 Mays MVP (EX), #484 Aaron MVP (EX), #559 Gentile (EX-MT), #571 Mazeroski AS (EX-MT), #576 Maris AS (EX), #577 Aaron AS (EX), #578 Mantle AS (VG), #579 Mays AS (VG), #586 Ford AS (VG) and #589 Spahn AS (VG). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 110. 1961 111. 1962 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set of Set of (587) (598) From the age Issued in the of Bronx dom- wake of inance and the expansion and dawn of a new single- expansion, this season home 1961 Topps run mark, this Baseball com- 1962 Topps plete set of complete set (587) is rife of (598) has with Hall of an approxi- Famers and mate overall specialty grading break- cards. The down of: 5% approximate (EX or better); overall grad- 25% (VG- ing breakdown EX); 45% is: 25% (EX (VG); and or better); 25% (GD or 35% (VG- lesser). EX); 25% Highlights (VG) and 15% include: #1 (GD or lesser). Maris (VG), Highlights #5 Koufax include: #2 (VG-EX), #10 Maris (VG), Clemente #150 Mays (EX), #290 Musial (EX), #300 Mantle (VG-EX), #344 Koufax (GD), (GD), #18 #388 Clemente (VG-EX), #406 Mantle HR (FR), $415 Aaron (VG), #417 Marichal Mantle/Mays (VG-EX), #50 Musial (EX-MT), #53 A.L. HR Leaders (VG), #200 RC (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (VG), #576 Maris AS (VG-EX), #577 Aaron AS Mantle (GD), #300 Mays (GD), #318 Mantle IA (VG-EX), #320 Aaron (VG), #387 (GD), #578 Mantle AS (VG-EX), #579 Mays AS (VG-EX), #586 Ford AS (VG) and Brock RC, #471 Mantle AS (VG) and #544 McCovey (EX). More keys listed on our #589 Spahn AS (VG). Additional keys listed on our website. website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

112. 1963 Topps 113. 1963 Baseball Topps Presentation Baseball Set of (576) Near Set of Cards (575/576) Long before factory Cards with sets were available for (12) public purchase, esteemed colleagues, Variations friends and employees Offered is a solid of Topps were award- 1963 Topps ed limited edition Baseball near set “presentation” sets. of (575/576) The offered 1963 cards. This edi- Topps Baseball com- tion is accentuat- plete edition of (576) ed by the inclu- cards was given to our sion of twelve consignor who worked variations/errors. as the Executive Missing only Secretary for Sy #537 Rose RC for Berger, “the father of completion, this the modern baseball colorful gathering card.” This crisp edi- has an approxi- tion has an approxi- mate condition mate condition breakdown of 30% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and breakdown of 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the high numbers grading slightly lesser. Due to stor- 15% (EX-MT or ing methods in the five accompanying display boxes (average EX, one of which displays fraying), the majority of cards are slightly bowed and, when viewed as a better), 25% whole, contain moderate toning on the edges due to aging. Approximately 10-15% (EX), 20% (VG- of the cards also exhibit askew centering or are miscut. Highlights include #18 EX) and 40% Buc Blasters/Clemente (EX-MT), #25 Kaline (NM), #120 Maris (EX-MT), #138 (VG or lesser) Mays/Musial (EX-MT), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT), #200 Mantle with the more challenging high numbers faring similarly. Featured are #18 Buc (NM), #210 Koufax (NM), #242 Banks/Aaron (NM), #247 Yankees Team (NM), Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), #115 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #120 Maris (VG), #138 #250 Musial (NM), #275 Mathews (NM), #300 Mays (EX-MT), #340 Berra (EX), Mays/Musial (EX), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX), #200 Mantle (GD), #210 #345 B. Robinson (EX-MT), #380 Banks (EX-MT), #390 Aaron (NM), #415 Koufax (GD), #250 Musial (GD), #300 Mays (VG), #340 Berra (GD), #380 Banks Gibson (NM), #440 Marichal (NM), #446 Ford (NM), #490 McCovey (EX-MT), (GD), #390 Aaron (VG), #490 McCovey (EX), #500 Killebrew (VG-EX), #540 #500 Killebrew (NM), #537 Rose RC (EX-MT), #540 Clemente (EX-MT), #552 Clemente (VG), #553 Stargell RC (GD); Variations/Errors: (12 cards, average EX) Tigers Team (EX-MT) and #553 Stargell RC (VG). For a complete list of key with #15, 29, 42, 54, 102, 163, 231, 341, 409, 431, 454 and 483. For a complete list of cards, please visit our website. key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 29 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 114. 1964 Topps Baseball Near Set (586 of 587) - with PSA Mantle and Rose This 1964 Topps Baseball near set (586 of 587) is missing only #21 Berra for c o m p l e t i o n and includes (2 ) P S A g r a d- ed examples. The approxi- mate breakdown for non- graded specimens goes as follows: 50% (NM) or bet- 115. 1969 Topps Baseball High-Grade Near-Set of ter; 40% (EX-MT), with (663/664) moderate centering issues; This 1969 Topps Baseball near set (663/664), while short #500 Mickey Mantle for and 10% (EX) or lesser. completion, is still rife with high-grade examples and includes two PSA graded speci- Graded cards include: #50 mens. The set exhibits (NM to NM-MT) quality throughout, with minor centering M a n t l e ( P S A6) and #125 issues rendering roughly 15% slightly lesser. Keys include: #50 Clemente (NM), #95 R o s e ( P S A6.5). Non-graded Bench (NM), #100 Aaron (EX-MT), #120 Rose (EX-MT), #190 Mays (NM), #260 R. highlights include #150 Jackson RC (PSA 6), #480 Seaver (EX, presents NM-MT with exception to print M a y s (NM), #200 K o u f a x flaw) and #533 Ryan (NM). Due to rudimentary printing techniques of the era, slight (NM), #300 Aaron (EX- size variances are present. Additional highlights are listed on our website. MT), #331 A.L. Bombers Opening Bid $500.00 (EX-MT), #423 Aaron/Mays (NM), #440 Clemente (VG-EX) and #541 Niekro RC (NM). Additional highlights are listed on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

117. 1972 and 1973 Topps Baseball Complete Sets (787) and (660) Coinciding with the intro- duction of tight-fitting knit uniforms and loud col- ors, these 1972 and 1973 Topps Baseball com- plete sets are comprised of (787) and (660) cards, respectively. 116. 1971 Topps Greatest Moments Complete Set - Approximate breakdowns With (3) PSA Graded Cards are: 1972: Presented in its entirety, including three PSA graded examples, this 1971 Topps 40% (EX-MT Greatest Moments set of (55) cards is enticing in that it is a relatively scarce or better), assortment and contains well-preserved specimens that have avoided the com- 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser), with upper-tier cards consistent in mon flaws inherent to delicate black borders and oversized dimensions. Keys both high and low numbers. Keys include: #49 Mays (GD), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC include: #1 Munson (VG-EX), #8 Killebrew (EX), #9 B. Robinson (EX-MT), (EX), #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #309 Clemente (EX-MT), #559 Rose (VG-EX), #595 #11 Oliva (NM), #12 Pinson (EX-MT), #13 Bench (VG-EX), #14 Perez (PSA Ryan (EX-MT), #686 Garvey (VG), #695 Carew (VG), #751 Carlton Trd. (NM), #752 6), #15 Rose (EX-MT), #19 Kaline (EX-MT), #40 Yastrzemski (PSA 6), #41 Morgan Trd. (NM) and #754 F. Robinson Trd. (VG-EX); 1973: 30% (NM or better), Mays (PSA 8), #46 Murcer (EX-MT) and #47 R. Jackson (NM OC). The 45% (EX-MT) and 25% (EX or lesser). Keys include: #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX-MT), approximate breakdown for all non-graded examples follows: 45% (EX-MT or #50 Clemente (NM), #100 Aaron (NM), #130 Rose (NM), #220 Ryan (NM), #305 better), 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 10% (VG or lesser). Mays (EX) and #615 Schmidt RC (EX-MT). Additional highlights are listed on our Opening Bid $900.00 website. Opening Bid $500.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 118. 1957 & 120. 1963 1958 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Starter Complete Sets Set Possibilities (576/576) abound with Offered is a these 1957 and 1963 Topps 1958 Topps Baseball Baseball com- starter/near sets, plete set which average (576/576). This (VG to VG-EX). colorful series Highlights has an approxi- include 1957 119. 1960 Fleer Baseball Team Logo mate condition Topps near: breakdown of (312/407) with Decals Complete PSA Graded Set of 10% (EX-MT or #1 T. Williams (GD), #10 Mays (GD), #20 Aaron (VG), (16)—#1 on Registry with Dupes better), 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 45% (VG or #35 F. Robinson RC (VG-EX), #76 Clemente (VG), Presented is a 1960 Fleer Baseball Team Logo Decals lesser). Highlights include #120 Maris (GD), #173 #95 Mantle (GD), #328 B. Robinson RC (VG), #407 complete PSA graded set of (16). With a Weighted GPA Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG-EX), #200 Mantle (GD), Mantle/Berra (GD); 1958 Topps starter: (181 cards, 8 and Set Rating of 7.81, this edition is #1 on the PSA #210 Koufax (VG), #250 Musial (GD), #300 Mays yellow variations) with #1 T. Williams (VG), #5 Mays R e g i s t r y. Included among the series are (8) PSA 9 (three (GD), #340 Berra (VG), #380 Banks (EX), #390 Aaron (VG), #30 Aaron (VG-EX, yellow name), #47 Maris qualifiers), (3) PSA 8 and (5) PSA 7. Also present are (VG-EX), #537 Rose RC (VG), #540 Clemente (EX) RC (VG-EX), #187 Koufax (GD) and #487 Mantle AS twenty graded, which reside at both #5 and #6 on the and #553 Stargell RC (VG-EX). For a complete list of (EX-MT). For more details, please visit our website. P S AR e g i s t r y. For more details, please visit our website. key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

121. 1964 123. (5) Topps 1967- Baseball 1976 Complete Topps Set of Baseball (587) Set/Insert Cards Sets with Presented is a 1967 Pin- mid-grade Ups 1964 Topps Presented is a Baseball com- group of five plete set of 122. 1966 Fleer All-Star Match 1967-1976 (587) cards. Topps Baseball complete sets. Included are 1967 Topps This edition Baseball Complete Set of (66) Cards Pin-Ups: (composite EX-MT) with #6 Mantle (EX- has an approx- Presented is a seldom-encountered 1966 Fleer All-Star MT); 1968 Topps Game: (mostly EX-MT) with #2 imate condi- Match complete set of (66) cards. The obverse displays Mantle (EX-MT); 1969 Topps Stamp near tion break- game rules, while the reverses exhibit set: (22/24, presents EX-MT, all with stamps affixed); down of 15% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 10% (VG- when a full series is constructed. The approximate con- 1974 Topps: (median EX-MT with Traded and EX) and 40% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #50 dition breakdown is 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX- Checklists, 16 graded) with #1 Aaron (PSA 7), #20 Mantle (VG), #125 Rose (VG), #150 Mays (VG-EX), MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with two Ryan (PSA 7), #456 Winfield RC (SGC 88) and 1976 #200 Koufax (GD), #300 Aaron (GD), #331 AL instances of reverse paper loss. Topps: (composite EX-MT to NM with Traded). For Bombers (GD), #423 Aaron/Mays (EX) and #440 Opening Bid $200.00 more details, please visit our website. Clemente (GD). For a complete list of key cards, please Opening Bid $250.00 visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

124. 1971 125. (65) 1979- Topps 1984 Baseball Baseball Complete Sets Complete with (239) PSA Set Graded (752/752) Presented is (65) Presented is a 1979-1984 baseball very nice 1971 complete sets high- Topps Baseball lighted by a whopping complete set of (239) PSA graded (752) cards. rookies and stars. This delicate Highlights include 126. (73) 1980-1992 Baseball Set Topps: (37 sets, aver- edition has an Collection approximate age NM-MT, 1979 condition average NM) with Presented is a group of (73) 1980-1992 baseball com- breakdown of (22) 1979: (18) #115 plete sets from the major manufacturers of the day. 10% (NM or better), 50% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and Ryan ((2) PSA 9 oc, These hand-collated and factory sets average (NM-MT 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high num- (16) PSA 8), (21) to MT) with the stars grading similarly. Better sets bers grading similarly. Highlights include #5 Munson #116 O. Smith RC include 1980 Topps, 1982 Fleer, 1984 and (EX-MT), #100 Rose (EX-MT), #341 Garvey RC ((5) PSA 8, (7) PSA 8 oc, (5) PSA 7, (4) PSA 5); (15) 1989 Upper Deck. For more details, please visit our (NM), #400 Aaron (EX), #513 Ryan (trimmed), #600 1983: (15) #482 Gwynn RC (all PSA 8) and Fleer: (28 website. Mays (EX), #630 Clemente (EX) and #709 Baylor RC sets, average NM-MT) with (15) 1983: (13) #360 Opening Bid $250.00 (EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit Gwynn RC ((5) PSA 9, (8) PSA 8). For more details, our website. please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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127. 1955 Esskay Meats Bob Alexander Complete Box Originating from a tiny community nestled on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, this previously unknown 1955 Esskay Meats Bob Alexander complete box is a sight to behold. This “hot dog” collectible is only the second Esskay complete box (and first Alexander card) to be offered for public sale and the first since the pioneering September 2006 Huggins and Scott find. Unlike the previous year, when two players were featured on the boxes, the 1955 packaging displayed a redemption coupon that was more valuable to the kids than keeping the box intact, adding to the ultimate scarcity of this relic. The cardboard packaging has weathered the years nicely while exhibiting multiple instances of light creasing and scant surface blemishes. Each tab has sustained moderate wear including the upper left which is separated. The portrait of Alexander contains a pair of surface creases along the right edge. The difficulty of locating just a single card from the 1955 Esskay series is an achieve- ment in and of itself. However, the prospect of locating an entire box with the fun baseball-oriented graphics and redemption coupon is spectacular. A “once in a life- time” opportunity to own the 1955 Esskay Bob Alexander in this form. Opening Bid $7500.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 128. 1954 Esskay Meats Clint Courtney/ Panel While securing quality singles from the covet- ed 1954 Esskay Meats series can be a daunting task, the prospect of obtaining a high-grade panel is nearly impossi- ble. Having escaped the scissors of an overzeal- ous youngster, the offered 1954 Esskay Meats Clint Courtney/Sam Mele panel is an impressive discovery. This crease- free artifact is accurate- ly cut with undisturbed “heads and shoulders” portraits. The bright orange boundary between Mele and Courtney adds a color- ful dimension to the regional cardboard. The condition-sensitive sur- faces display typical wax coatings, while the reverse concedes a minor crease, which does not protrude onto the obverse. While numerous superlatives and flowery adjectives could be added, this “hot dog” cornerstone is an instance where the picture “does the talking.” Opening Bid $2500.00

129. 1955 Felin’s Franks Whit Wyatt Complete Panel SGC 40—Only SGC Graded Arguably the most elusive of the fifties “hot dog” issues, very few examples from this Philadelphia-based 1955 Felin’s Franks series have surfaced, and when they have, most are crudely cut and in lower grade. Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC, the offered Whit Wyatt is an exception to the rule, as this regional issue is preserved as a complete panel. A total of nine copies from this elusive series have been judged by both SGC and PSA, with the offered spec- imen being the lone Wyatt to have been evaluated by SGC. Barely touched corners and a minor surface crease which traces from the middle left edge toward the right cheek of the hurler’s face serves as the only significant flaw. Typical surface discoloration is found on the other- wise problem-free reverse. Having the possibility of being scarcer than the coveted contemporary Esskay and Briggs Meats issues, this example is the ultimate type card. Opening Bid $2000.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 33 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 130. 1954 131. 1954 Esskay Esskay Meats Meats Neil Clint Berry High- Courtney Grade with with Orange Extensive Borders Orange Although he had Bordering only nine career at-bats for the While 1954 expansion Esskay Meats Baltimore samples are Orioles, Neil highly coveted Berry is immor- prizes in any talized on this condition, high-grade 1954 specimens that Esskay Meats display exten- issue. This sive orange regional relic is bordering are highlighted by incredibly ample orange desirable. The advertising trim offered 1954 along the upper Esskay Meats and left edge. The Clint Scrap crease-free early Iron Courtney Oriole was metic- is at the top of ulously culled the heap with from the original ample orange box and exhibits trimming along attributes of an the perimeter. (EX to EX-MT) This scarcity sample. The displays mild surface creasing along with typical hot dog grease markings on the reverse displays typical hot dog grease markings along with a light crease, which does reverse. Despite those flaws, this inaugural Oriole card exhibits impressive surface not protrude onto the obverse. In previous Huggins and Scott auctions, two similar coloring and precise registration. One of the more attractive Esskay Meats cards Berry examples have approached or surpassed five figures. This upper-tier scarcity offered for public sale. presents as well as, if not better than, previous offerings. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $300.00

132. 1955 Esskay Meats Bob Young with Orange Bordering One of the more difficult cards from the 1955 Esskay Meats series is found with the offered Bob Young example. The light hitting Maryland native is evenly cut with traces of original orange bordering visible along three edges. An upper edge wrinkle is well concealed on Young’s period Orioles cap. The blank reverse displays expected hot dog grease markings. Of the numerous Esskay Meats samples to have been auctioned by Huggins and Scott, this is the first Young to have surfaced. Opening Bid $300.00

133. 1954 New York Journal-American Near Set of (50/59) Cards with PSA 6 Mantle Featured is a seldom-offered 1954 New York Journal-American near set of (50/59) cards. Only representa- tives from New York’s three big league squads are found in this regional issue. The condition breakdown follows: 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights include Berra (EX-MT), Campanella (VG), Ford (EX), Hodges (VG-EX), Irvin (NM), Mantle (PSA 6), Reese (VG), Rizzuto (EX), J. Robinson (PSA 5), Snider (VG-EX) and Wilhelm (VG). For a complete list of key and missing cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 134. 1948 Gunther Beer/Arch McDonald Postcard Christman/DiFani—Uncatalogued Obtained only by correspondence with Arch McDonald (radio voice of the Washington Senators), the offered 1948 Gunther Beer Washington Senators post- card of Christman/DiFani is an uncatalogued treasure. The reverse displays a printed message from McDonald, while the post cancelled collectible is dated to April 1948. With exception to the post markings, a portion of which protrudes onto the obverse, the cardboard otherwise grades in (VG to EX) condition with moderate perimeter touches. So rare is this issue that the first three issues of the Sports Collector’s Bible listed the set and contents different each year and finally, by the fourth printing of the guide, the publishers removed the set all together due to lack of information. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first (and finest) example offered to the public in the last decade. Opening Bid $400.00

135. 1950 Royal Dessert Stars Partial Set (15/24) A formidable rotation of baseball royal- ty is found with the offered 1950 Royal Dessert Stars partial set of (15/24) cards. These singles were pared from boxes of Royal Dessert product and are found in different sizes. The majority of these cards present in (VG to EX) con- dition with superficial creasing and clean blank backs. Additionally, the majority display relatively even scissor cuts. Included are #1 Musial, #2 Reese, #3 Kell, #4 D. DiMaggio, #5 Spahn, 6- 9, #10 Thomson, #11 Rizzuto, 12, 15 #16 Appling and 17. Opening Bid $400.00

136. 1952 137. 1954 Coca-Cola Johnston Willie Cookies Mays Complete Playing Set of (35) Tips Test Cards Cards— with SGC 60 Display Distributed Poster locally in 1952, The second Coca-Cola’s installment of “Playing Tips” test cards were three annual limited to three issues, the 1954 Phil Rizzuto Milwaukee versions and Braves are one Willie depicted on the Mays. Graded offered com- 60 EX 5 by plete set of (35) SGC, this Mays cards. With example is in a exception to class by itself age-induced for a couple of toning due to reasons. First, storing methods the colorful in the accompa- placard is nying poster among highest and obverse reported of any foxing, these such graded cards average example. in (EX-MT to Additionally, NM) condition. the Mays test Keys include card features biographical content on the reverse, rather than the customary “playing tips.” Minor Aaron, edge and corner wear accounts for the technical assessment. Listing the Giants home Mathews, schedule (which included no fewer than seven scheduled twinbills), the front succeeds Spahn and Thomson SP. An additional Logan example (GD) is also present. The in catching the eye with a colorful image of a smiling Mays with a billboard-like scarce 21-1/2 x 31 poster display in which these cards were housed grades (GD) with proclamation of “Coke is a Natural!” ... and so is this collectible. a combination of wear that includes perimeter tearing, pin holes and fraying. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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138. 1953-54 Briggs Meats 139. 1953-54 Briggs Meats Jim Busby Known for his postseason success as Veteran outfielder Jim Busby is the both a player and , Hank Bauer subject of the offered 1953-54 was the epitome of the “clutch” per- Briggs Meats type. This tough former. This 1953-54 Briggs Meats Hank regional issue is accentuated by por- Bauer regional card depicts the Illinois tions of the original red bordering native as a member of the Yankees. The along the left edge. Barely distin- obverse displays (VG to EX) characteris- guishable creasing is concealed by tics with a slight surface crease and rela- penetrating surface hues. Typical tively clean scissor cut. Traces of the grease markings do not detract from original red bordering are located along the impressive visual appeal. three edges, while the blank reverse is Opening Bid $100.00 problem free. Opening Bid $200.00

140. 1953-54 Briggs Meats 141. 1953-54 Briggs John Dixon Meats Connie Marrero Add some depth to your regional type Presented is a clean 1953-54 Briggs card gathering with this 1953-54 Briggs Meats Connie Marrero example. The Meats John Dixon. The card of the hurler heralded Cuban hurler is depicted at displays a horizontal surface crease along the twilight of his big league career. with light edge wrinkling. Traces of the This mid-grade regional card pres- original red bordering are found along ents in (GD to VG) condition with three edges. Despite a slightly errant multiple surface creases and slight scissor cut, this elusive card still exhibits discoloration on the reverse. More impressive obverse hues. evenly cut than other similar copies, Opening Bid $100.00 traces of the original red bordering are visible along each edge. Opening Bid $200.00

142. 1953-54 Briggs Meats Bob Porterfield The “ace” of several besieged 1950s 143. 1953-54 Briggs Washington Senators pitching staffs, Bob Meats Pete Runnels Porterfield presides on the offered 1953- Offered is a 1953-54 Briggs Meats 54 Briggs Meats sample. This mid-grade Pete Runnels, which displays moder- regional issue is accentuated by original ate surface creasing along with typi- red bordering along two edges. The cal hot dog markings on the reverse. image of the toothy-grinned pitcher dis- Despite an errant scissor cut, this elu- plays typical grease markings on both the sive “meats” issue is still a promising surface and reverse. Moderate reverse acquisition. creasing does not protrude onto the allur- Opening Bid $100.00 ing obverse. Opening Bid $100.00

144. 1953-54 Briggs Meats 145. 1953-54 Briggs Joe Tipton Meats Ed Yost Backstop Joe Tipton presides on the Ed The Walking Man Yost is captured offered 1953-54 Briggs Meats regional on this 1953-54 Briggs Meats region- sample. This waxy treasure presents in al card. Moderate surface creasing is (VG) condition with an even cut, moder- evident on the obverse, while the ate surface creasing, and a clean reverse blank reverse displays typical hot dog with typical “hot dog” toning. Along grease markings. This mid-grade type each border, red trim proudly frames with moderate peripheral wear is Tipton’s colorful image. It is presumed ideal for the Senators-themed collec- that Tipton is one of the tougher finds tion. from this Washington-area set. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 146. (8) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers Presented are (8) 1952 Topps Baseball high numbers. Subject to very limited distribution at the time of their issue, these rare examples include: #313 Thomson (EX), #325 Serena (EX- MT), #329 Delock (GD), #340 Hooper (VG), #346 Spencer (GD), #367 Thorpe (VG- EX), #391 Chapman (GD) and #404 Brodowski (FR). Opening Bid $500.00 147. (56) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers with Stars Enhance your 1952 Topps Baseball edition with these (56) high numbers. Over half of the coveted #311-407 series is available with this grouping. Featured is #321 Black (FR), #326 Shuba (PR), #342 Labine (FR), #365 Lavagetto (PR), #369 Groat (PR), #373 J. Turner (PR), #377 Dressen (PR) and #382 S. Jones (PR). The condition break- down throughout is 34% (FR) and 66% (PR) due to varying degrees of surface water damage and moderate creasing. Other numbers include #316, 319, 320, 322, 323, 327, 329, 331, 332, 334, 337-340, 343, 344, 346, 349, 353, 355, 357-64, 366-68, 370, 375, 378-81, 385-90, 395, 397, 398, 401 and 402. This promising high number assemblage is a “can’t miss” proposition for the 1952 Topps set devotee. Opening Bid $900.00

149. (10) 1950s Topps Stars With 1955 Clemente and 1956 Mantle The finest of 1950s dia- mond stars are at the ready in this lot of (10) Topps exam- ples. Includes: 1953 #1 J. Robinson (VG); 1955 #31 Spahn 148. (8) 1952 Coca-Cola Playing Tips with Mays Test (VG), #47 Aaron (EX), Issue #164 Released between April and May of 1952, the Coca-Cola Playing Tips are among the Clemente RC most popular of the regional issues. These colorful die-cut “Coke is a Natural!” depic- (GD), #198 tions feature Gotham’s finest on the obverse along with home schedules for the Berra (VG); remainder of the 1952 campaign. With exception to the Mays test issue, the remaining 1956 #31 reverses teach instructional techniques for playing better baseball. Included are Furillo Aaron (VG), (VG), (3) Hodges (VG-EX, (2) VG), Mays (GD, test issue), Mueller (VG-EX) and (2) #135 Mantle (VG-EX); 1957 #35 F. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1958 #1 T. Williams Reese (both VG). (VG-EX), #187 Koufax (EX). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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150. 1956 Topps Baseball Group of (187) Cards with (10) 151. (647) 1950-1958 Topps & Bowman Baseball Singles Graded Assembled is a group of (647) 1950-1958 Topps and Bowman Baseball singles. For those embarking on the 1956 Topps Baseball series, is this selection of (187) sin- Minimal duplication is found throughout this mid-grade gathering, which consists of gles, ten of which are professionally graded by SGC. Moderate duplication is found semi-stars and commons from the more available series. Highlights include 1950 throughout this mid-grade assortment, with the ungraded portion averaging in (EX to Bowman: (35 cards, majority VG to VG-EX), 1952 Bowman: (55 cards, mostly VG), EX-MT) condition. Highlights include #15 Banks (EX-MT), #30 J. Robinson (VG- 1953 Topps: (50 cards, median VG), 1955 Bowman: (50 cards, mainly EX), 1957 EX), #31 Aaron (SGC 80), #110 Berra (SGC 50), #135 Mantle (SGC 40), (2) #145 Topps: (67 cards, majority VG-EX) and 1958 Topps: (308 cards, aggregate EX). For Hodges (SGC 84, EX), #150 Snider (VG), (2) #164 Killebrew (VG-EX, VG), #166 more details, please visit our website. Dodgers Team (GD), #200 Feller (SGC 50), #260 Reese (SGC 80), #292 Aparicio RC Opening Bid $250.00 (SGC 80) and (2) NNO 1/3 CL (SGC 70, SGC 50). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

153. (1920+) 1958 Topps Baseball Singles Hoard Offered is a seldom-seen hoard of (1920+) 1958 Topps Baseball sin- gles. With extensive duplication 152. (730+) 1952-1959 Topps & Bowman Baseball Singles throughout, this primari- with Mantle ly mid-grade Featured is an impressive menagerie of (730+) 1952-1959 Topps & Bowman Baseball assemblage singles. This selection displays minimal duplication throughout and is heralded by a is packed host of Hall of Fame talent. Included are 1952 Berk Ross: Campanella (VG-EX), with minor Snider (VG-EX); 1952 Topps: (32 cards, mainly VG to VG-EX); 1953 Topps: (52 and semi- cards, 6 high numbers, majority EX) with #220 Paige (VG-EX); 1954 Topps: #132 stars. Lasorda RC (EX); 1955 Bowman: #184 Mays (GD); 1956 Topps: (76 cards, majority Additionally, EX-MT) with #30 J. Robinson (EX-MT), #110 Berra (VG-EX), #113 Rizzuto (EX- a whopping MT), #200 Feller (EX), #292 Aparicio RC (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: (101 cards, 27 assortment fourth series, mostly VG-EX) with #2 Berra (VG), #95 Mantle (VG), #210 of (399) Campanella (VG-EX), #302 Koufax (VG), #407 Mantle/Berra (VG-EX), #1/2 CL tougher #1- (punched), #3/4 CL (marked), #4/5 CL (marked); 1958 Topps: (219 cards, median FR 110 low to GD, 32 cards have pen marks) with #1 T. Williams (FR), #5 Mays (GD), #343 numbers (all common color variations) are present. The approximate condition break- Cepeda RC (EX), #485 T. Williams AS (VG) and 1959 Topps: (133 cards, 7 high down throughout is 15% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG numbers average VG-EX) with #202 Maris (VG). For a complete list of key cards, or lesser) with moderate wax staining and expected centering issues. This gathering is please visit our website. a wise choice for the classic Topps enthusiast. For a complete list of low numbers, Opening Bid $400.00 please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 154. (1125+) 1953-1961 Baseball Shoebox Collection with Mantle Assembled is an impressive (1125+) 1953-1961 baseball shoebox, primarily consisting of Topps issues. This Who’s Who of baseball history is headlined by greats such as Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Mantle and Mays. Additionally, multiple high numbers are found among this group, which displays moderate duplication throughout. Highlights include 1954 Bowman: #1 Rizzuto (FR); 1955 Topps: #4 Kaline (GD), #28 Banks (EX); 1956 Topps: (2) #20 Kaline (EX-MT, EX); 1957 Topps: (77 cards, average VG, 28 Fourth Series) with #1 T. Williams (EX), #2 Berra (EX), #210 Campanella (EX, GD); 1958 Topps: (131 cards, median VG) with #5 Mays (VG), #30 Aaron (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (243 cards, majority VG-EX) with #150 Musial (VG), #163 Koufax (VG); 1960 Topps: (216 cards, composite EX, 5% have paper loss or writing) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (EX-MT), #326 Clemente (EX-MT), #343 Koufax (EX); 1961 Topps: (448 cards, aggregate EX, 26 high numbers) with #290 Musial (EX-MT), #300 Mantle (EX-MT), (2) #307 Mantle WS (EX, VG), #388 Clemente (EX), #415 Aaron (EX), #475 Mantle MVP (GD), #576 Maris AS (VG) and #579 Mays AS (VG). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

155. 1971-80 Fleer World Series PSA Graded Near Set (73/75)—#5 on Registry The Fall Classic and its attendant history are documented with this 1971-80 Fleer World Series PSA graded near set of (73/75) cards. With a Weighted GPA of 8.050 and Set Rating of 7.369, this gathering possesses the #5 ranking on the PSA Registry. Included are PSA 9: (14 cards) with #5, 6, 11, 16, 17, 23, 28, 34, 39, 49, 51, 53, 58, 61; PSA 8.5: (2 cards) with #32, 50; PSA 8: (55 cards) with #1, 2-4, 7-10, 12-15, 18-22, 24-27, 29-31, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40-48, 52, 55-57, 59, 60, 62-68, 69-73 (all SP) and PSA 7: (2 cards) with 37 and #74 SP. Missing #54 and 75 for completion. Opening Bid $250.00

156. 157. (600+) (1950+) 1961- 1957- 1963 1964 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Cards Singles With Presented is Mantle, a group of (1950+) Mays and 1957-1964 Koufax Topps Back to the Baseball sin- vertical for- gles. This mat for keeps mid-grade in 1961, assemblage Topps with moder- Baseball cards ate duplica- continued to tion through- soar in popu- out displays larity. The a formidable offered lot cast of Hall includes of Famers, examples star rookies, from 1961 and a sam- (430), 1962 pling of (75), and 1963 challenging (143) with an shortprints. approximate Keys include overall grad- 1957 Topps: ing breakdown of: 25% (EX or better); 25% (VG-EX); 40% (VG) and 10% (GD or (100 cards, average VG), 1958 Topps: (521 cards, average VG to EX) with #370 lesser). Highlights include: 1961 (2) #2 Maris (VG and GD), #150 Mays (VG), #290 Berra (GD), 1961 Topps: (458 cards, 21 high numbers average VG, 15% writing), Musial (GD), (2) #300 Mantle (VG-EX and GD), #344 Koufax (VG-EX), #388 1962 Topps: (199 cards, median VG-EX), 1963 Topps: (399 cards, mostly VG-EX) Clemente (VG), (2) #415 Aaron (VG-EX and VG), #417 Marichal RC (EX-MT), (2) with #120 Maris (VG), #210 Koufax (VG), (2) #390 Aaron (VG, FR), #537 Rose RC #586 Ford AS (EX and VG-EX); 1962 #530 Gibson (EX); 1963 #120 Maris, (2) #200 (PR) and 1964 Topps: (290 cards, composite VG to EX) with (2) #331 A.L. Bombers Mantle (EX-MT and EX), (3) #210 Koufax (two-VG-EX and one-EX), #250 Musial (VG-EX, VG). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. (VG). Additional keys listed on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 39 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 158. (7) 1951 159. (178) 1952-1954 Red Topps Baseball Man Tobacco Cards with Team Cards Mays & Williams with Dodgers & These (178) 1952-1954 Red Man Tobacco Phillies cards are packed with (88) Hall of Famers including Mays and Williams. Presented is seven 1951 Approximately 95% of the singles are free Topps Baseball Team of the original tabs and moderate duplica- cards which features the tion is found throughout. Highlights Dodgers and Phillies. include 1952 Red Man: (91 cards, aver- While this innovative age GD, no tabs) with AL: #23 T. issue displays (VG to Williams (GD); NL: (2) #15 Mays (VG, EX) fronts, each card GD), (4) #16 Musial (average GD); 1953 displays either tape Red Man: (86 cards, median VG to EX, residue on the reverse 11 have tabs) with NL: (4) #5 Campanella or is trimmed. Subjects (average VG, two with tabs), (2) #14 include: Athletics Snider (VG, GD, one with tab) and #26 (1950), Dodgers, Giants (1950, trimmed), Phillies, Red Sox, Senators and White Sox. Musial (GD). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

160. (3) 1954- 161. (128) Different 1956 Topps & High-Grade 1956 Bowman Topps Cards Baseball Starter Loaded with Stars Sets Offered is a sharp collection Offered is a trio of 1954- of (128) different 1956 1956 Topps and Topps singles. Included are Bowman Baseball starter White Backs: (50) cards sets. Included are 1954 with #5 Williams (EX), #10 Bowman: (164/224, Spahn (NM), #30 J. average EX to EX-MT) Robinson (EX-MT), #31 with #64 Mathews (VG- Aaron (EX-MT), #33 EX), #90 Campanella Clemente (VG-EX), #79 (EX-MT); 1955 Koufax (VG-EX); Grey Bowman: (130 cards, Backs: (78) cards with #15 Banks (EX), #110 Berra VG-EX), #130 Mays (VG-EX), majority EX-MT) with #23 Kaline (VG-EX) and 1956 Topps: (160 cards, aggregate #145 Hodges (EX), #150 Snider (EX), #292 Aparicio (NM) and the Series 1 EX to EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. unmarked Checklist (EX-MT). The composite grade is 25% NM, 25% EX-MT, 35% Opening Bid $400.00 EX, 10% VG-EX and 5% lesser. Full list is available on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 1 6 2 . (30) 1 951-1959 To p p s 163. (30) 1952-1963 & Bowman Baseball Star Topps & Bowman C a rd s Baseball Stars Group Featuring only Hall of Famers and with (2) Mantle stars, this gallery of thirty 1951-1959 Presented is an impressive lineup of Topps and Bowman Baseball cards are thirty 1952-1963 Topps and of interest to set and player collectors. Bowman Baseball singles. Highlights include 1951 Bowman: #32 Headliners include 1953 Topps: Snider (GD); 1953 Bowman Color: #104 Berra (VG-EX), #207 Ford #32 Musial (GD), #44 (EX-MT); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto Bauer/Berra/Mantle (GD); 1955 (EX-MT), #32 Snider (EX-MT); Topps: #2 T. Williams (GD), #47 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (VG- Aaron (GD); 1957 Topps: #1 T. EX); 1957 Topps: #20 Aaron (EX- Williams (GD); 1958 Topps: #187 MT); 1962 Topps: #200 Mantle Koufax (VG-EX) and 1959 Topps: (VG) and 1963 Topps: #200 Mantle #163 Koufax (EX). For more details, (VG). For more details, please visit please visit our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

164. (6) 1962 & 1963 165. (120) 1916-1969 Post Cereal Baseball Singles Group Shortprints & with Clemente RC & Variations Mantle Complete your 1962 and 1963 The eclectic baseball card enthusi- Post Cereal sets with these six ast will appreciate these (120) shortprints and variations. 1916-1969 singles from a variety of Included are 1962 Post: (1 editions. Featured are 1916-20 W- card) with #124 Jay (VG, blue UNC: Bancroft (SGC 50); 1940 lines around stats); 1963 Post: Play Ball: #172 Bender (GAI 2.5); (5 cards) with #61 Adair (VG), 1955 Topps: #164 Clemente RC #80 Yastrzemski (GD), #87 (GAI 3); 1958 Topps: #5 Mays Jimenez (VG-EX), #108 Haller (GD), #47 Maris RC (GD) and (VG-EX) and #128 Kasko 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle (SGC (FR). 50). Also present is a 1932 Sanela Opening Bid $200.00 complete set of (112) cards, which are affixed inside the accompanying album (VG) with all text in German. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 167. 1960- 1968 Topps Baseball Stars Lot of (20) - With (5) Mantle These (20) 1960s Topps Baseball examples showcase the decade’s brightest stars. Includes: 1960 (2) #200 Mays (EX and VG) 166. (18) 1933-1968 Baseball Superstars with Mantle & and #316 Ruth McCovey RC An exhilarating array of baseball greats is available with these eighteen 1933-1968 (EX-MT); gum cards. Included in this loaded selection are 1933 Goudey: (2 cards) with #19 1961 #290 Dickey (VG-EX), #119 Hornsby (VG); 1949 Leaf: (3 cards, all PR with pin holes) Musial (EX- with #3 Ruth, #4 Musial, #79 J. Robinson; 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (GD); 1954 MT) and Bowman: #90 Campanella (GD); 1954 Topps: #10 J . Robinson (GD); 1955 Topps: #417 #210 Snider (VG); 1956 Topps: #5 T. Williams (GD); 1958 Topps: (3 cards) with #5 Marichal RC Mays (VG), #30 Aaron (EX), #187 Koufax (EX); 1959 Topps: (2 cards) with #150 (VG); 1962 Musial (EX), #478 Clemente (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (EX); 1967 Topps: #387 Brock #150 Mantle (EX) and 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (EX-MT). RC (VG-EX) Opening Bid $300.00 and #530 Gibson (VG); 1963 #120 Maris (VG), #345 B. Robinson (VG) and #550 Snider (EX-MT); 1965 (2) #350 Mantle (VG and GD); 1966 (2) #50 Mantle (VG and GD); 1967 #200 Mays (EX-MT), #400 Clemente (EX-MT) and #430 Rose (EX); 1968 #45 Seaver (VG-EX), #150 Clemente (VG-EX) and #280 Mantle (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

168. (62) 1957-1969 Topps Baseball Star Cards with (8) Mantle A gallery of baseball royalty is compiled with these (62) 1957-1969 Topps Baseball star cards. This classic sampling is loaded with Hall of Fame greats such as Clemente, Koufax and Mantle. Featured are 1957 Topps: #210 Campanella (GD), #302 Koufax (GD); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (VG), 1959 Topps: #478 Clemente (VG), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG); 1960 Topps: #316 McCovey RC (GD), 1961 Topps: #150 Mays (VG), #300 Mantle (GD), (2) #307 Mantle WS (both VG); 1962 Topps: #1 Maris (VG-EX), #5 Koufax (VG); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle (GD), 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (GD), 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (GD) and 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle 169. (2000+) 1957-1967 Topps Baseball Singles (GD). The remaining cards average (VG) with some better and others lesser. Askew centering along with instances of creasing account for the grades. For a complete list The budget conscious collector will relish these (2000+) 1957-1967 Topps Baseball of cards, please visit our website. singles. These off-to-low-grade cards display many semi and minor stars from the Opening Bid $250.00 more available series. Included are 1959 Topps: (100+, median FR to GD), 1960 Topps: (200+, mostly GD), 1962 Topps: (425+, mostly GD to VG), 1963 Topps: (200+, median GD), 1966 Topps: (225+, composite GD) and 1967 Topps: (400+, average GD to VG). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 41 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 170. (2875+) 1963- 1969 Topps Baseball Singles Assembled is a sizable gathering of (2875+) 1963-1969 Topps Baseball sin- gles. Comprised primarily of common players from the more available series, mod- erate duplica- tion is found throughout this collec- tor’s grade mixture. Included are 171. (11) 1954-1972 Baseball Star & Oddball Group with 1963 Topps: (6) Mantle (224 cards, Featured is a selection of eleven 1954-1972 baseball stars heralded by six Mantle median VG examples and multiple oddball cards. Included are 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG), to EX), 1964 #132 Lasorda RC (VG-EX), #250 T. Williams (VG); 1961 Post: #4 Mantle (PR, due Topps: (243 to writing on back); 1962 Topps: #18 Mantle/Mays (VG); 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: cards, majority VG to VG-EX, few instances of writing), 1967 Topps: (851 cards, Aaron (GD), Mantle (PR, punched); 1965 Topps Embossed: #11 Mantle (VG-EX); median VG), 1968 Topps: (1150 cards, median EX) and 1969 Topps: (422 cards, 1966 Topps Rub-Offs: Mantle (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (VG) and 1972 average EX to EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Topps: #595 Ryan (EX-MT). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

172. (686) 1952-1972 Topps Baseball High Grade Lot O ffered is a fine col- lection of vintage Topps Baseball singles with a concentration of high series issues. Included are: 1 9 5 2 To p p s : (56) cards in (VG-EX to EX-MT) condition; 195 6 To p p s : (8) cards with #150 S n i d e r ( VG- EX); 1 9 5 9 To p p s : (91) cards total with (52) low series and (24) high series cards in overall (EX) condition with 20% 173. (475+) 1954-1975 Topps Baseball Star Collection— N M - M T or bett er; Loaded 19 61 To p p s : (59) total A cavalcade of cardboard treasures await the fortunate winner of this star-filled gallery cards with (32) high of (475+) 1954-1975 Topps Baseball cards. This selection is loaded with Hall of Fame numbers including talent, keynote rookies and a smattering of tough shortprints. Highlights include 1957 #141 B. Wi l l i a m s Topps: #20 Aaron (VG-EX), #55 Banks (VG-EX), #76 Clemente (VG); 1958 Topps: (NM), #260 Drysdale (79 cards, median VG) with #1 T. Williams (FR), #52 Clemente (VG-EX), #418 (NM, oc), #350 B a n k s Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX), (2) #487 Mantle AS (EX, VG); 1959 Topps: (70 cards, (EX), #415 A a r o n (NM, oc), #586 F o r dAS (EX-MT); 19 62 To p p s : (223) cards including aggregate EX) with #50 Mays (VG-EX), #150 Musial (VG), #163 Koufax (EX), (2) (37) high numbers with cards grading (EX to NM) with (2) #350 F. Robinson (both EX), #180 Berra (EX-MT, VG), #202 Maris (EX-MT), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (GD), #505 Marichal (EX-MT), (2) #545 Wilhelm (EX-MT, EX) and #596 Rookie Infields #564 Mantle AS (VG); 1961 Topps: #475 Mantle MVP (VG-EX); 1962 Topps: #1 (NM); 196 6 To p p s : (20) cards with #126 P a l m e r ( NM) and (19 ) h igh num ber card s in Maris (VG); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (VG), #200 Koufax (GD); 1966 Topps: #100 (EX to NM) condition with (2) #535 W. Davis (NM, EX-MT) and #550 M c C o v e y ( E X ) ; Koufax (VG-EX), #500 Aaron (VG-EX); 1968 Topps: #330 Maris (NM); 1969 19 67 To p p s : (67) cards with (10) high numbers in (VG-EX to EX-MT); 197 2 To p p s : Topps: (2) #533 Ryan (EX, VG) and 1975 Topps: #500 Ryan (EX-MT). Due to stor- ( 116) different high series cards (#657-787) in (NM to NM-MT) condition with some ing methods, a majority of the commons display bowing when viewed from the side. better and a few lesser including #686 G a r v e y (N M-MT) , # 695 C a r e w (N M), #7 52 For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. M o rgan Traded (NM-MT) and #777 Wilhelm (NM-MT). For a more comprehensive list Opening Bid $400.00 of cards and grades, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 174. 1970 175. (2) 176. (3) & 1973 1972 1974 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Uncut Uncut Uncut Sheets with Sheets Sheets Washington Presented is a with Rose Variations— tandem of Featured is a All Different uncut sheets pair of 1972 Presented is a trio from the 1970 Topps Baseball of different 1974 and 1973 Topps uncut sheets. Topps Baseball Baseball edi- These 132-card uncut sheets. Each tions. Included artifacts include of these 132-card are 1.) 1970 1.) Fourth printing press sur- Fifth Series Series (#395- vivors presents in (#547-633) par- 525) with (2) (EX-MT to NM) tial sheet with #420 Carlton, with modest (88) cards with (2) #441 Munson—presents (EX to EX-MT) with infre- peripheral wear and slight creasing throughout, none of (2) #580 Rose (one with minor creasing)—presents quent creasing and moderate water staining on bottom which affects the key cards (unless noted). Included are (VG) with moderate creasing throughout along with a two rows and 2.) Fifth Series (#526-656) with #559 Sheet One: #1 Aaron, #250 McCovey Wash (slight sur- pen marking on the reverse and 2.) 1973 Second Series Rose (one with minor creasing), (2) #600 Rose—pres- face contusion); Sheet Two: #283 Schmidt, #300 Rose (#265-396) full sheet with (2) #300 Carlton, (2) #350 ents (EX to EX-MT) with moderate peripheral creasing and Sheet Three: #20 Ryan. For more details, please Seaver, (2) #380 Bench—presents (EX-MT) with mod- and moderate water staining on bottom two rows. visit our website. est surface creasing throughout. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

177. (3) 178. (60) 1976-1982 1973-1982 Uncut Uncut Baseball Baseball Sheets Card with 1982 Sheets Topps Spared from the Traded blade, these (60) 1973-1982 Offered is a uncut baseball promising card sheets 179. (4) 1985-1989 Topps/Upper Deck threesome of include a host 1976-1982 Uncut Sheets With Griffey and of Hall of uncut baseball Famers. The Clemens sheets. 132-card sheets Spared form the blade, these 1980s Topps or Upper Included on show (VG-EX) Deck factory sheets showcase our diamond heroes from these 132-card or lesser quality, the era of tight-fitting knit uniforms and Astroturf. collectibles are with edge wear and creasing affecting many keys. Includes: 1985 Topps (132)-card sheet, presents as 1.) 1976 Topps (VG to EX) multiple creases and pink- Includes: (2) 1973 Topps with sheet A featuring #50 (NM) with #181 Clemens RC far from the borders; ish marking spanning the right edge—-highlighted by Clemente, #100 Aaron (EX) and #130 Rose; sheet B 1985 Topps (132)-card sheet, presents (NM) with #401 #240 Rose (creased); 2.) 1981 Topps (EX to EX-MT) with #142 Munson, #220 Ryan and #255 Jackson; 1975 McGwire RC; 1987 Topps (132)-card sheet, presents moderate creasing and 3.) 1982 Topps Traded (EX to Topps with #300 Jackson, #320 Rose and #500 Ryan. (NM-MT) with #320 Bonds; 1989 Upper Deck (100)- EX-MT) moderate creasing with #98T Ripken (minor Also included are (57) 1981 Topps and Fleer sheets. card sheet, presents (NM) with #1 Griffey RC and #25 crease on bottom right portion). More details on our website. R. Johnson RC. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $100.00

180. (12,000+) 1973 Topps Baseball Singles Hoard—Sharp 181. (9000+) 1969-1979 Topps Corner the market with the offered (12,000+) 1973 Baseball Singles Topps Baseball singles hoard. Being that the majority The classic Topps singles dealer will appreciate this of these (EX-MT to NM) examples appear to have been gathering of (9000+) 1969-1979 Topps Baseball sin- 182. (14000+) 1973-1977 Topps pulled from vending or factory overstock, extensive gles. Included are (900+) 1969, (1500+) 1970 with (42) Baseball Hoard duplication is present. Highlights include (11) #1 high numbers, (1700+) 1974, (1600+) 1975 and Offered is a (14,000+) 1973-1977 Topps Baseball Ruth/Aaron/Mays HR, #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 (1800+) 1978. The majority of these cards are com- hoard. Included are (700+) 1973, (5800+) 1975, Aaron (NM-MT), (31) #174 Gossage RC, (23) #190 mons and average (VG to EX) with duplication (4400+) 1976 and (3500+) 1977. These cards primarily Gibson, (2) #220 Ryan (both EX-MT), (16) #255 R. throughout. Lower grade stars such as Mays, Rose and range from (EX to NM) with extensive duplication Jackson, #305 Mays (EX-MT) and (434) high numbers. Ryan make an appearance. For more details, please throughout. Several minor/semi-stars are contained For more details, please visit our website. visit our website. within. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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183. 1960 Leaf Baseball Series 2 Unopened Wax Box with (24) Packs The offered 1960 Leaf Baseball Series 2 unopened wax box with (24) packs begs the tantalizing question, “to open or not to open?” This well-preserved artifact could yield multiple gradable copies from the tough #73-144 series including #125 Anderson, #128 Cepeda and #144 Bunning. A full complete series of (72) cards is also a possibility. Each graded by Global Authority, included are (2) GAI 7.5, (3) GAI 7, (2) GAI 6.5, (6) GAI 6, (2) GAI 5.5, (6) GAI 5, (1) GAI 4 and (2) ungraded due to contusions and rips in the original packaging (both unsearched). The packs display much nicer than the technical grade and are evaluated as such due to label centering on the surface of the pack. Additionally, the scarce display box exhibits crisp exteriors and a completely attached lid, grading (NM to NM-MT). Opening Bid $1500.00

184. 1968 Topps Baseball Rack Pack with Banks & Maris Showing Presented is a remarkable 1968 Topps Baseball rack pack with (36) cards. This rack originates from the fourth series and contains cards #284-370. The front dis- plays #292, #330 Maris and #355 Banks. The reverse exhibits #319, 338 and 367. The rack presents average peripheral wear and soiling. The #330 Maris card has sustained moderate corner rounding due to storing. Opening Bid $250.00

185. 1971 Topps Baseball Fourth Series Vending Box Having survived undisturbed for the better part of forty years, this 1971 Topps Baseball Fourth Series vending box is a graded investor’s dream. These (500) untouched cards of #394-523 could yield extremely high- grade specimens of #400 Aaron, #450 Gibson and #513 Ryan. Being that the 1971 Topps Baseball series is completely enveloped by fragile black borders, this recently unearthed find will understandably garner much interest. Opening Bid $2500.00

186. 1972 Topps Baseball Third Series Vending Box Take a chance on pulling multiple high-grade singles from the offered 1972 Topps Baseball Third Series vending box. This factory inventory contains (500) cards of #264- 394 with #299 Aaron, #309 Clemente, and their “In Action” parallels as possibilities. Untouched, unsearched, and undisturbed, this 38 year-old cardboard is unbelievable. Opening Bid $900.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 187. 1904 188. 1935 Boston Red All-Star Sox Game Game Day Program Program and The offered Scorecard 32-page pro- gram from Offered for the the 1935 All- BoSox fan and Star Game at baseball enthusiast Cleveland is a wonderful 1904 Stadium is a game day program remarkable and corresponding keepsake. The scorecard. This arti- surface of the fact is a historical publication archive that presents in includes HOFer (EX-MT) with condition “Boston Baseball with penetrat- Club of the ing surface American League - hues, tightly World’s intact staple Champions” and binding and “Nuf Ced” minimal spine McGreevy on the stress. The cover, an image of a inner pages composite cabinet are relatively for the Red Sox crisp, while (with and the unmarked Jimmy Collins) on scorecard the inside cover, and a stunning full page advertisement for Carl Horner with a com- concedes posite image of every player from the American League with Mack, J. Collins, Young, moderate Lajoie, Wallace, Plank, Bender, Waddell, Joss, Keeler, Griffith and Chesbro. The soiling and scorecard (inserted into the programs on game day and not stapled) shows the Red creasing. The program is moderately bowed due to storing methods, and the covers Sox took on the St Louis Browns that afternoon and has been scored. There is also an display only superficial perimeter wear. Of the 69,812 spectators in attendance, this early Coca-Cola ad on the front of the scorecard. The overall condition of this 5- memento is undoubtedly one of the few programs to have endured the decades. 1/4x7-1/2” item is (VG) with both staples intact and mild paper loss along the right Opening Bid $400.00 edge of the cover. The bottom half of the spine displays a separation on the outer layer only. All interior pages are fully intact. Opening Bid $300.00

189. 1926 World Series Program—Yankees vs. Cardinals 190. 1927 World Series Program—Yankees vs. Pirates With the not-so-clutch base running of Babe Ruth ending the 1926 Fall Classic, the St. The powerful 1927 New York Yankees annihilated their completion in both the regular Louis Cardinals returned home as World Champions for the first time. Presented is a season and World Series. The offered 1927 World Series program is a sterling memen- scarce 1926 World Series program depicting the dapper and Rogers to of “Murderers’ Row” and their accomplishments. The twenty-page publication is Hornsby on the program cover. The 16-page publication displays moderate wear on lower grade due to a combination of wear including creasing and paper fraying. The the covers, while the inner pages are relatively crisp and clean. With exception to the covers, which depict Huggins and Bush, are separated from the remainder of the sta- slightly loose scorecard, the staple bound pages are firmly attached. The scorecard for ple-bound publication. Scorecard pencil markings indicate that this program came each team is lightly pencil marked, while the team composites are free of any signifi- from the third game, in which the mighty Ruth belted a three-run homer and Pennock cant wear. took a into the seventh inning. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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191. 1958 Milwaukee Braves 192. 61st Full World Series Tickets To Home Run (10/1/61) Games 1, 2, 6 and 7 at Admission Coupon County Stadium The offered date-stamped (10/1/61) Issued for each of the 1958 World Series admission coupon is a remarkable sur- contests at Milwaukee’s County Stadium, vivor of the historic 10/1/61 contest in these full tickets feature seating/event leg- which Roger Maris set the single-sea- ends and the colorful “Laughing Brave” son home run record. The emergency logo. Includes: Game 1 (FR, with stain on voucher is crease-free and printed on front and paper loss on reverse); Game 2 thin paper stock, grading (NM-MT) (PSA “Authentic”, Mantle two home runs); with a well-defined perimeter. For Game 6 (PSA Mint 9) and Game 7 (GD, more details, please visit our website. with paper loss on reverse). More details Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

193. 1962 First-Ever Home Game Full Ticket The offered full ticket was issued for the New York Mets’ first-ever home game, the 194. 1968 World Series Complete Set of (7) Stubs April 13, 1962 contest at the . On the reverse, a “PLAN” stamping like- This impressive 1968 World Series complete set of seven stubs includes Game 1 ly denotes that this was part of a season ticket package. The front presents at the (NM) (GD), Game 2 (VG-EX), Game 3 (VG), Game 4 (EX), Game 5 (VG-EX), Game 6 plateau, while the reverse has faint adhesive residue, giving the item an overall grade (EX) and Game 7 (VG). These impressive mementos are ideal for the baseball histo- of (VG-EX). rian. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

195. 3,000th 196. 1974 Ticket Stub (July 18, 1970) - Al Kaline PSA 3 3000 Hit Graded VG 3 by PSA. Issued at San Game Francisco’s for the July 18, Ticket 1970 contest between the host Giants and the expansion , this ticket stub Stub— granted its bearer an upper deck vantage PSA point to Willie Mays’ 3,000th career hit. Authentic Drilling a second-inning single off Expos Graded starter Mike Wegener, Mays became only the Authentic by 10th member of the esteemed fraternity. The PSA. On “RAIN CHECK” voucher has seating and 9/24/74, Al event legends, shows a somewhat uneven Kaline admission tear and two hole punches (also returned to his hometown to lace his 3,000th career hit at Memorial Stadium in rendered upon admission) Baltimore. Being that only 11,492 fans bothered to attend, this stub (with staple) is Opening Bid $400.00 an elusive artifact related to an important game. Opening Bid $200.00

197. 1979 Brock & Yastrzemski 3000 Hit 198. (5) 500 Home Run Ticket Club Tickets—All PSA Stubs—Both Graded Featured is an assortment of five 500 PSA Home Run game tickets, each graded Each graded by PSA. by PSA. These full tickets include O ffered is a pair of Bonds (PSA Authentic), R. Jackson 1979 ticket stubs from (PSA 8), McGwire (PSA 10), Murray the games in which (PSA 8) and Palmeiro (PSA 9). These (PSA 6 ) crisp admittance passes are premier and Car l Ya s t r z e m s k i investment pieces. ( P S A 3) belt ed th eir Opening Bid $200.00 3,000th career hits, r e s p e c t i v e l y. Opening Bid $200.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 199. 1800s “Darktown Battery” Mechanical Bank - Fully Functional An absolutely wondrous nineteenth-century relic, this “Dark Town Battery” mechanical bank pre-dates the Negro Leagues, yet por- trays black players’ diamond prowess and thorough enjoyment of the national pastime. Crafted by J&E Stevens, this fully functional cast iron novelty simultaneously encourages fun and savings. With cast iron figurines standing approximately 7-3/8”-tall, a pitcher, batter and comprise the scene. Single coins fit snugly beneath a lever in the pitch- er’s right hand, which swivels backward when ready for delivery. When the push lever just behind the catcher is engaged, the pitcher releases the ball (er, coin) and simultaneously, the batter (clad in his “POSSUMS” jersey) raises his bat as if to take the pitch, which speeds directly through the catcher’s now- open chest plate for a perfect “strike.” With an ornately designed base measuring 9-1/4”- long and 2-3/4”-deep, the antique collectible is fully functional with original paint and hues as vibrant as they were a century ago. On the underside of the base, (2) engraved patent dates respectively read: “FEB 2 1875” and “JAN 17 1888.” There is a path of wear leading up to the coin receptacle, but this detail perhaps only enhances the item, attest- ing to its sturdy and unstoppable attributes as a device that has reliably delivered literally thousands of pitches. Opening Bid $1200.00

201. Early 20th Century American League Composite Doll - Rare Simultaneously growing in pop- ularity, the World Series and the composition doll both quickly became all the rage in the early part of the twentieth century. The offered doll is believed to have been crafted as the American League representative for the 1914 Fall Classic. The baseball event, of course, was to deter- mine supremacy between the newly formed “American “ and “National” circuits. The compo- sition doll, meanwhile, supplant- ed the traditional (and decidedly more brittle) “bisque,” or porce- lain version, penetrating the mar- ket approximately the same time that this particular specimen was introduced. Standing 14” in height, the doll is stuffed with straw (ample portions, it seems) and is clad in a gray flannel baseball ensemble with a felt 200. 1911 Philadelphia Athletics World Champions “A” sewn to the left breast. The Porcelain Plate head and hands represent the This vintage porcelain keepsake pays homage to the 1911 world champion “composition” portions, with Philadelphia Athletics. Measuring 10-1/8” in diameter, the plate features a green-hued sawdust and glue the primary elephant design (a moniker embraced by Mack after John McGraw had derisively ingredients. The face and neck compared the A’s to a “white elephant that nobody wanted”) in which (21) player like- are affected by multiple cracks, though the rosy cheeks succeed in offsetting many of nesses are gathered and a triumphant Mack is seated atop the pachyderm. Among the those. A recent auction sale showcased a period example which, aside players depicted are Hall of Famers Bender, Collins and Plank. Free of cracks or from its 31-inch stature, had many of the same attributes as this smaller 14” version, chips, the item presents nicely and is affected by minimal flaking about the center suggesting that this may very well have been a contemporary companion. Overall, this design and significant loss along the gold-colored gilding lining the circumference. is a well-preserved Deadball Era relic. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 47 BA S E BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 202. (12) 1913 Denison University Baseball Team Photographs with Roudebush— First in Football While the forward pass was used as a trick play dating back to 1906, the first player credited as revolutionizing the downfield assault is George Roudebush, for the Denison University Big Red. Presented is an exceptional gathering of twelve sepia-toned pic- 203. (8) Vintage Baseball Pennants- With Very Rare 1930s tures of Roudebush and Pennant his teammates while starring for the school’s En vogue during the 1930s through 1960s, pennants were decidedly popular stadium sou- baseball team. The 2-1/2 venirs. Here are eight felt gonfalons that pay homage to teams of the above-mentioned era. x 7-1/2 images have sur- These well-preserved specimens remain complete with spines and tassels (where applicable) vived the century with intact and very minimal cracking about the appliqué designs. Includes: (2) New York remarkable clarity and Yankees including a very rare 1930s example and a 1950s cloth flag; (2) captivating early base- both 1959; one rare (scroll-style) pennant and a (NM) “I was There” gonfalon; (2) Pittsburgh ball imagery. The photo- Pirates including a very rare “1960 Champions” mini-pennant and an earlier specimen (date graphs display minimal unknown); 1950s, common; and Los Angeles with felt lettering, date and foxing and varying team unknown. Additional details on our website. degrees of perimeter Opening Bid $300.00 wear, with light pencil identifiers on the blank reverse. Subjects include George Roudebush (first forward pass, professional football with Cincy Celts, and ), David Reece (receiver of first forward pass, professional football with Dayton Triangles) and Lester Black (Denison Hall of Fame). For a complete list of players, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

204. DiMaggio and Mantle Advertising and Endorsement Lot “Joltin’ Joe” and “The Commerce Comet” are well represented in this collection of vintage souvenirs and advertising pieces. With their names on store model arti- facts or accessories from business endeavors of their own, DiMaggio and Mantle hawk products including DiMaggio vintage artifacts from his San Francisco- based Grotto on Fisherman’s Wharf, and a 1941 phonograph record (for radio sta- tion use) of Les Brown’s “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio”; Mantle a 1992 Score “The Franchise” limited edition autographed Mantle Card (signature “9-10”), many 1950s Mantle-endorsed retail items (in original packaging), and an eye-catching framed likeness of Mantle’s 500th career home run. Additional details available on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

205. 1974 All-Star Game Collection - With Press Pack Offered is a press collection from the 1974 All-Star Game at Pittsburgh’s . Includes: Press Items with (4) Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce All-Star Luncheon passes, an All-Star game hospitality function pass, a press pin, a canvas “press pouch,” a ticket stub (EX) from the July 23 contest and a Press/Radio/Television guide (NM). Additionally, a stadium-issued folder is complete with rosters/Elias Sports Bureau stat sheets (distributed to press personnel only), a (NM-MT) program and (NM) 10x8 black-and-white Team Photos of both rosters. Issued to a scribe from Philadelphia, the assortment includes personal effects such as an airline ticket, map of Pittsburgh, and Hilton hotel room key. Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 206. 1877 Boston Red Caps Stock Certificate - Signed by Arthur Soden Noted for establishing the “Reserve Clause” (as well as for his decidedly frugal tendencies), former baseball 208. Circa 1930s Bambino Tobacco executive Arthur Soden operated the well-oiled 207. 1925 Washington Senators Empty Storage Tin machine that was the Boston Red Caps. The offered World Series Press Pin Presented is a circa-1930s “Bambino Tobacco” empty stock certificate was signed by Soden (“8-9” strength) Presented is a 1925 Washington Senators World Series storage tin. The “Sultan of Swat” is silhouetted against a to endorse an 1877 transaction. The item bears an 1871 press pin. This attractive gilt collectible was produced penetrating red backdrop. The canister measures 5” in notarization stamp and shows compacting folds (with by Dieges & Clust of New York. The threaded post height and 5” in diameter. This impressive display piece partial separation) and a stain at the left border. keepsake presents (EX) with minor surface soiling and reveals a combination of wear including rusting, scrapes Additional details are available on our website. slight surface imperfections on the reverse. and contusions. The accompanying lid is present. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

209. 1956 Dairy Queen Statues Near 210. 1957 “Oak Mfg” Gum/Baseball 211. 1958 Cleveland Indians Lineup Set of (14/18) with One Duplicate Card Machine Card with Maris This 1956 Dairy Queen Statues near set of (14/18) dis- Designed to double the pleasure of youngsters in 1957, In 1958 Roger Maris was a young centerfielder for the plays the “cream of the crop” of baseball royalty. With this vintage coin-operated machine dispensed gum and Cleveland Indians. This 1958 lineup card was inscribed one duplicate, the lineup includes Antonelli, Berra, baseball cards. Crafted by “Oak Mfg. Co.” to dimen- in vintage pencil by manager before the Campanella, (2) Doby, Ennis, Gilliam, Hodges, Kuenn, sions of 13 x 13-1/2 x 5-1/2”, the sturdy metal structure 5/14/58 contest at Detroit. Interestingly, Maris belted Lemon, Minoso, Musial, Reese, Rosen and Snider. The has windows that enable the eager customer to behold two home runs including a shot which gave “The off-white grouping averages (EX) condition. For more the precious contents. The machine is fully functional Tribe” the lead in the ninth inning. Basic cert card from details, please visit our website. but does not have a key. JSA. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

213. (3) Desirable Baseball Relics - With 1977 Mantle Post- Career Bat This trio of big league relics is perfect for dis- play in the dis- 212. (33) 1920s-1960s Baseball cernable collec- 214. Ken Dixon Signed Contracts Scorers tor’s den. and Awards Collection Keep track of the game with this selection of (33) Includes: Pro The offered keepsakes were accumulated by former 1920s-1960s baseball scorers from a variety of manu- Stock Bats (2) pitcher Ken Dixon over his four-year facturers. These plastic, bakelite, and paper scoring post-career examples including a 1977 Mickey Mantle career (1984-1987). Highlights include: Signed mechanisms average (EX) condition with some better “K55” (30.8oz/35”) and a 1969-1972 Ty Cobb “C28” Contracts (4) with pennings projecting (“9”) strength, and others lesser. More notable producers include (2) (32.2oz/34-1/2”); Reds Ticket Display a 14-3/4 x 16- including 1987 Baltimore Orioles (signed by GM Hank New York American (Babe Ruth scorer), Rawlings, (2) 1/4” framed display with (6) /Riverfront Peters, but not Dixon); 1988 ; 1989 Reach, (2) Spalding and Wilson. For more details, Stadium All-Star Game or World Series tickets. Full Canton-Akron Indians and 1990 Canton-Akron Indians; please visit our website. John Taube PSA/DNA photo LOA (for Mantle bat). Plaques (3) awards from Baltimore-area establish- Opening Bid $250.00 Additional details on our website. ments. More details on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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215. Cal Ripken 1995 All-Star Game Signed Game-Worn Baltimore Orioles Home Jersey Cal Ripken, Jr. was a towering figure, both literally and figuratively, as the 1994-1995 strike came to a long-awaited end. As expected, the play stoppage and resultant cancellation of the 1994 immediately alienated thousands of fans. But when the game resumed in late April of 1995, Ripken represented all that was right with the grand game. The off e r e d Baltimore Orioles home jersey was worn and autographed by Ripken during the 1995 All-Star Game. Framed to dimensions of 36x44, this big league apparel has inherent value and appeal on several fronts. The timing of the event, for one, holds historical significance on the timeline of both and Ripken’s remarkable career. W h i l e many fans were soured by the lengthy strike, those that remained readily embraced Ripken and his tireless efforts. In hot pursuit of Lou Gehrig’s unfathomable standard of 2,130 consecutive games played, Ripken wore this jersey at the newly erected Ballpark at Arlington as his impressive chase stood at 2,077 games. (Had the strike not occurred, Ripken would have surpassed Gehrig’s mark shortly before the ‘95 Mid-Summer Classic.) With orange matting providing a fitting backdrop, the white knit button-down garment is dis- played to show the back. There, the legend’s since-retired number “8” is sewn in black-on-orange double tackle twill and “RIPKEN” is arched on a nameplate just above. Just below the number, Ripken’s black Sharpie autograph projects (“8”) quality. Also visible is the black piping that lines the sleeve endings, the Oriole bird logo on the left sleeve and the Texas-themed “1995 All-Star Game” logo patch on the right sleeve. This Hall of Fame heirloom shows evidence of Ripken’s efforts that night (he had two base hits and played seven innings). There are several dirt stains along the collar, left sleeve, and upper back. Impeccable provenance accompanies in the form of a letter signed by (then) American League President Gene A. Budig. Composed on American League letterhead, the letter attests to the authenticity of both the jersey and Ripken’s signature and is promi- nently displayed along with the jersey. The letter’s full content is listed on our website. Due to the size of this item, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $1500.00

216. Luis Aparicio 1971 Game-Worn Home Flannel Most appropriately, this Boston Red Sox home flannel simultane- ously represents the last of its breed on two fronts. First and foremost, the cream-colored but- ton-down garment was worn by Hall of Fame shortstop Luis Aparicio during the 1971 season, his first at Fenway. Additionally, the tried and true fabric gave way to tight-fitting knits the fol- lowing year, marking the end of an era, fashion, and style of play that are gone forever. In red-on- blue felt, “RED SOX” is arched across the chest in the team’s familiar font. On the back, “11” is sewn in the identical color scheme. The tapered left front tail is home to a “McAULIFFE” local manufactur- er’s label and accompanying tags that respectively denote “71” and size “38.” There are four holes (as tailored) under each arm to facilitate ventilation. Light to moderate wear is evident on this gorgeous Carmines gamer. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 217. Signed Game-Worn 1982 Los Angeles 218. 1983 Game-Worn Braves Dodgers Road Jersey Road Jersey Former first baseman Steve Garvey wore and signed this 1982 Departing the Bronx spotlight, former first baseman Chris Chambliss brought his vet- road jersey during the final season of his 14-year tenure with the club. This gray knit eran leadership to Atlanta, where he clubbed a career-best 20 home runs in both 1982 button-down garment features blue-on-white double twill identifiers (with the excep- and 1983. This Braves road jersey was worn by Chambliss during the latter campaign. tion of the front “6,” which is sewn in solid red) and is signed on the front in blue The light-blue knit pullover garment features proper twill identifiers and “Wilson” marker (“8” strength). A “W.A. Goodman & Sons” size “44” local manufacturer’s tag tagging. All original and unaltered, the jersey shows moderate wear. Full photo LOA resides within the collar. Light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema (for jersey from Dave Miedema. More details on our website. authenticity only). More details on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

219. Vince Coleman Signed Game-Worn 1989 St. Louis 220. Darryl Strawberry Signed Game-Worn 1991 Los Cardinals Batting Practice Jersey Angeles Dodgers Spring Training Home Jersey Former St. Louis speed merchant Vince Coleman wore and signed this Cardinals bat- Lured by a lucrative contract, Darryl Strawberry headed for Los Angeles in 1991. This ting practice jersey during the 1989 season. The red mesh pullover garment features white knit Los Angeles Dodgers home jersey was worn by Strawberry during his ini- the overlapping “STL” logo on the left breast in white-on-blue twill, “29” sewn to the tial spring training with the club in Vero Beach. The button-down home garment fea- back, and “COLEMAN” arched on a nameplate atop the number in like fashion. On tures proper twill identifiers and “Rawlings” tagging. Just below the front number, the right front, Coleman’s large black marker autograph (inscribed “#29”) shows (“8”) Strawberry’s blue marker signature shows (“7”) quality. Light wear. Originally strength. The V-neck and sleeve endings are lined with stretch ribbed cotton, and the obtained in a charity auction, the item comes with a full photo left front tail is home to a “Rawlings” size “42” label and “1989-1” swatch. Moderate LOA from Dave Miedema (for jersey authenticity only). More details on our website. wear with slight color bleeding (from repeated laundering) on twill elements. Full Opening Bid $150.00 photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Opening Bid $150.00

221. Chris Sabo 1991 Game-Worn Reds “TBTC” Retro Ensemble While Chris Sabo’s 1991 “Turn Back the Clock” knit ensemble doesn’t match the fabric and feel of the 1957-1960 garments it represents, Sabo’s own fiery style was, in fact, reminiscent to the stars of old. Worn and signed during a 1991 contest, the uniform includes: Signed Jersey gray knit, #17 with proper “Rawlings” tagging; autograph shows (“9-10”) strength; Pants gray knit, size “32.” These show light wear. Additional items showing lit- tle or no wear are listed on our website. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema (for uniform authenticity only). Opening Bid $150.00

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223. Bob Bolin 1964 San Francisco 222. John Pregenzer 1963 San 224. Bob Shaw 1966 Game-Worn Home Flannel - Francisco Giants Game-Worn Road Giants Game-Worn Road Flannel Number 42 Flannel This San Francisco Giants road flannel was worn by Former hurler Bobby Bolin wore this San Francisco Donned by bespectacled reliever John Pregenzer during well-traveled pitcher Bob Shaw during the early portion Giants home jersey during the 1964 campaign. This but- his 1963 rookie campaign, this game-worn, gray, but- of the 1966 season. The button-down garment features ton-down flannel holds further appeal in that it bears the ton-down jersey features black-on-orange twill identi- black-on-orange twill identifiers and proper “Spalding” number “42,” which has since been retired throughout fiers (a departure from 1950s felt) and proper tagging. All original and unaltered, the jersey comes Major League Baseball. That identifier, along with “MacGregor” tagging. All original, this stunning exam- with an full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. “GIANTS” on the front, is sewn in black felt-on-orange ple shows no repairs or alterations. Full photo LOA Opening Bid $300.00 twill. The tapered left front tail is home to a vintage “Ti m from Dave Miedema. Additional details on our website. M c A u l i ffe” tagging. Moderate wear is evident, with evi- Opening Bid $300.00 dence of a period number change. Full photo LOA f r o m Dave Miedema. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

226. Frank Riccelli 1976 San 227. Marc Hill 1977 San Francisco Francisco Giants Game-Worn Home Giants Game-Worn Road Jersey - 225. Frank Reberger 1970 San Jersey One-Year Style Francisco Giants Game-Worn Road Southpaw Frank Riccelli wore this San Francisco Flannel Giants home jersey during his 1976 rookie season. The Elevated to full-time status in 1977, former backstop Marc Hill wore this San Francisco Giants road jersey. Pitcher Frank Reberger wore this San Francisco Giants orange-on-black twill identifiers include “GIANTS” In the style’s only season, the orange knit pullover gar- road flannel during the 1970 campaign, his first of three arched across the chest, “45” on the back and “RIC- ment features “SAN FRANCISCO” arched across the seasons with the club. This gray button-down gamer CELLI” atop the number (in block-style characters, as chest in black-on-white twill, “2” sewn to the back and features professionally restored black-on-orange twill opposed to the traditional team name font). Proper left front and “HILL” arched just atop the back. Hill identifiers and original “Rawlings” tagging. Moderate “Wilson” tagging is present, though the National has signed below the latter identifier. The manufactur- wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Complete League Centennial patch has been removed from the er’s tag has been removed, and though the numbers are description available on our website. right sleeve. Outlines of a nameplate suggests previous original, the team and player names are restorations. Opening Bid $300.00 wear by another player. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Full description on our website. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Full description Opening Bid $200.00 on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

229. Atlee 230. Miguel Hammaker Cabrera 2003 1988 San Game-Worn Francisco Florida Marlins Giants Home Jersey - Game-Worn From Rookie Road Jersey and Five years removed Championship from yielding the Season first grand slam in Slugger Miguel All-Star Game his- Cabrera unleashed his tory, reliever Atlee fence-clearing 228. Ray Knight 1982 Houston Hammaker wore prowess during his this San Francisco Astros Game-Worn Batting Practice 2003 rookie campaign Giants road jersey Jersey while wearing this during the 1988 Florida Marlins home jersey. The white knit button- This offered batting practice jersey was season. The gray down garment (No. “20”) features a black pinstripe pat- worn by Ray Knight during the 1982 campaign. The knit button-down tern, twill identifiers and a Marlins “10th Anniversary” blue knit pullover garment features appliqué identifiers garment features black-on-orange twill identifiers patch. The size “50” jersey shows light use. Auction and proper “W. A. Goodman & Sons” tagging. Light to (including No. “14”) and proper “Rawlings” tagging. LOA from Grey Flannel. Additional details on our web- moderate wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. Light to moderate wear. Full photo LOA from Dave site. Complete details on our website. Miedema. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 231. 1934-1937 Lou Gehrig Vault-Marked Professional Model Bat - With Full PSA/DNA This Lou Gehrig signature model bat was employed (by an unknown player) during the latter portion of the tragically felled legend’s career and subsequently shipped to the Hillerich & Bradsby plant for reproduction. This (31.8oz/34”) white ash weapon was turned during the 1934-1937 labeling period and exhibits evi- dence of excellent use with ball and cleat marks about the barrel and a 5-inch handle crack that has been long-since mended with a pair of vintage batboy nails. Visible on the left barrel is the area where the bat had been side written, in all likelihood by plant fix- ture Henry Morrow. It was common practice during that era for grease pencil identifiers to be placed to indicate the length, weight, date, and name of the player for whom duplicate models would be crafted. Additionally, vault markings of “V17” are stamped onto both the knob and barrel end. The “V” indicates the first letter of the player’s last name, which is unknown. A review of Gehrig’s ordering records does not show requests for bats of this example’s dimensions during the referenced labeling period. Gehrig did, how- ever, favor the Hornsby-style knob like the one on this model. The center brand remains prominent, and the barrel stampings are legi- ble, though the latter portion of Gehrig’s facsimile signature is worn. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00

232. Cal Ripken, Jr. 1996-1997 Game-Ready Bat - PSA/DNA The offered Young Bat Company “Y120 CR” block-letter model bat was issued to Ripken during the 1996-1997 labeling period. While the (32oz/35”) white ash weapon exhibits no evidence of game use, its “game ready” attributes include bat-rack streaks, minimal barrel scuffing and traces of pine tar on the handle. The Hall of Famer’s since-retired uniform number “8” is inscribed on the knob in black marker. Uncracked, the Birdland relic comes with a full photo LOA and hologram from PSA/DNA (#1B00058), as well as a photo LOA from . The latter document is endorsed by Dave Bushing, Dan Knoll, Lou Lampson, Troy Kinunen and Robert Orsimarsi. Opening Bid $100.00

233. Mark McGwire 1998 Signed Game-Used Bat With UDA and Full PSA Wielded and autographed during an unforgettable summer that saw him eclipse a single-season record that stood for 37 years, this Rawlings- Adirondack “MAC25” block-letter (full name) bat was part of Mark McGwire’s 1998 lethal arsenal. This (32.6oz/34- 1/2”) white ash weapon showcases McGwire’s blue Sharpie signature, which projects (“9”) quality between the center brand and barrel stampings. The uncracked lumber shows moderate use with ball, batrack, and ball transfer marks throughout, as well as pine-tar residue on the handle and a weighted sleeve impression near the center brand. Graded GU-6 by John Taube PSA/DNA. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (for the bat). UDA cert (#BAJ07139) accompanies (for the autograph). Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

234. Ryan Zimmerman Signed Game-Used Lot With Bat, Cleats and Batting Gloves Providing thrills in the 2009 campaign, Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman authored a 30-game as fans throughout the Senior Circuit took notice. The offered items were autographed and employed by the hot corner specialist during that memorable season. Includes: Game-Used Bat a (32.8oz/34”) Marucci “RZ11-M” block- letter model that shows heavy use with ball and deeply embedded stitch marks about the bar- rel, heavy pine-tar residue, and a 3” handle crack. Between the center brand and barrel stamp- ings, Zimmerman’s silver Sharpie penning shows (“8”) strength. Inscribed “Game Used 09”; Game-Worn Cleats black leather Under Armour size “12” footwear items with (6) metal cleats affixed to the sole of each. Signed on the toe of each (“5”). Solid use with infield dirt caked about the cleats; Batting Gloves leather “Under Armour” accessories each signed on the palm (“8”) and inscribed “game used 08.” Excellent use. Ryan Zimmerman “11” holo- grams accompany. Opening Bid $250.00

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he story behind the vast Philadelphia Phillies collection assembled by Tom Post is one of dedication, determination and discerning taste. Post grew up in the “City of Brotherly Love,” attending baseball T games with his father at old Stadium. Like most boys in Philadelphia during the 1950s, Post idolized , and over the years, he began collecting items attributed to Whitey Ashburn. The collection took on a mind of its own, fueled by Post's dedication to the Phillies and high quality, high-grade items. Offered on the following pages is a mere sampling of items in Post's collection. Notice that each piece was carefully selected to be part of Post's labor of love. Many of the items in the collection have, at one time or another, been on display at either Citizen Bank Park (the Hall of Fame Club) or at the Constitution Center in the Old City. Be sure to take the time to read each lot in its entirety, for many pieces are of museum quality.

236. 1973-1975 Game-Used Bat With Full 235. Tug McGraw 1977 Game-Used Bat MEARS A-9.5 PSA/DNA “Ya gotta believe” that the offered Tug McGraw game-used bat is one of the tough- Among the most controversial personalities in Major League annals, former slugger est gamers in the hobby. This Hillerich & Bradsby (34.6oz/35”) “S2” block-letter Dick Allen employed the offered Hillerich & Bradsby “P89” signature model bat, (last name only) model was employed by McGraw during the 1977 season. The most likely during the 1975 campaign. This (34/6oz/35”) white ash weapon shows uncracked white ash was ably brandished at that, as the reliever went 4-for-10 at the excellent use with ball, stitch and bat-rack marks throughout, as well as heavy pine- plate that year. Outstanding use attributes include ball, cleat, bat-rack, and deeply tar, an eight-inch handle crack, and a black marker notation of “15” on the knob. embedded stitch marks throughout, as well as light pine-tar residue on the handle, a While “P89” models of this length are not found on Allen’s ordering records, the vintage black marker notation of “45” on the knob, and grain swelling about the hit- weapon bears identifiable Allen characteristics. Additionally, the bat-rack streaks are ting surface. While weaponry from ’ arsenals are fleeting to begin with, this common to 1970s Phillies gamers, suggesting that the bat was team-ordered and McGraw example is perhaps a tougher find, as H&B plant records show that a total used by Allen. Full photo LOA from John Taube PSA/DNA. of only 47 bats were shipped to McGraw over the 13-year span of 1969-1981. Opening Bid $200.00 Graded A-9.5 by MEARS. Full photo LOA from MEARS. Opening Bid $400.00

238. Steve Carlton Bat With Full 237. 1977 Signed Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA PSA/DNA 8 Back in the October spotlight for the second time in four years, Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Famer Steve Carlton was issued this Louisville Slugger block-letter (full In his bid for a fourth successive N.L. home run crown, Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt name) bat for use in the 1983 Fall Classic. Uncracked, this white ash weapon used this Hillerich & Bradsby “P89” block-letter model bat during the 1977 campaign. (33.5oz/35”) is game ready (but shows no signs of game use). There are visible red Uncracked, this (33.2oz/36”) white ash lumber shows excellent game use with ball, bat- bat-rack streaks on the barrel and a black marker notation of “32” on the knob. rack, cleat and stitch marks throughout, as well as light pine-tar residue and a black Flanking Carlton’s block-letter name on the barrel, “1983 - WORLD SERIES” and marker notation of “20” on the knob. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, “PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES” pinpoint the event for which this lumber was turned. S c h m i d t ’s black marker signature and inscription of “#548” shows (“9”) quality. Full photo LOA from John Taube PSA/DNA. Graded GU 8 with full photo LOA from John Taube PSA/DNA (for bat only). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

239. 1980 Game-Used Bat With Full 240. 2004-2005 Game-Used Bat and 500 PSA/DNA Home Run Ticket With Full PSA/DNA Part of a potent Phillies lineup that brought the franchise its first-ever title in 1980, Jim Thome used this Louisville Slugger “M356” signature model lumber as he Greg Luzinski employed this Louisville Slugger “K55” block-letter (last name only) neared the 500 home run plateau during his tenure with the Phillies. Turned during bat during his 11th and final season in Philly. The uncracked ash (32.6oz/35”) has the 2004-2005 labeling period, the (33.40z/34-1/2”) weapon features a glossy black game-ready to light use markings with bat-rack streaks throughout, tape residue on “Smith” finish and prominent silver-hued stampings. Outstanding game use shows, the handle, and a black marker notation of “19” on the knob. Full photo LOA from with multiple ball, stitch, bat-rack and cleat marks. Additionally, there is a weighted John Taube PSA/DNA. donut impression, pine-tar residue and a lengthy handle crack. The lower handle and Opening Bid $150.00 knob have been padded and taped to enhance the grip. GradedGU8with full photo LOA from John Taube PSA/DNA. Also included is a full ticket from the September 16, 2007 contest in which Thome hit his 500th career home run. Opening Bid $200.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 2 4 2 . (19) Phillies-Related Publications with Autos & 1949- 241. 1947 & (2) 1948 Signed Team Balls with Richie 19 51 Ye a r b o o k s Ashburn Stadium-issued guides and newsstand periodicals were a key source for baseball informa- These (3) team-signed baseballs are each home to an early Richie Ashburn scripting. tion throughout the 1940s and 1950s. These (19) publications were “must-read” editions Specifically, the trio starts with a sphere signed by the 1947 Utica Blue Sox: a creamy for Phillies fans during that era. Keys include: 195 2 A l l - S t a r Ga me Pro g r a m m i n i m a l l y Official (Richardson) orb (grade “6-7”) with (22) ballpoint pennings (EX) with covers and all (36) crisp pages intact, unscored; 19 49 Ph ill ies Ye a r b o o k ( N M - (average “6” strength) including: Ashburn, Hamner, and Sawyer (manager, sweet MT) with original mailing envelope; 1950 Phi lli es Ye a r b o o k (EX); 1951 Phillies spot). Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications; 1948 Phillies lightly toned Ye a r b o o k very rare (NM); Bu nn in g Perf ect G ame Pro g r a m a June 21, 1964 Shea and shellacked ONL Frick ball (“4-5”) with (21) signatures (“5” to “8” range) with Stadium-issued guide (VG-EX) detailing ’s perfect game;S i g n e d Ashburn, Caballero, and Rowe; 1948 Phillies light toning, medium shellac (grade “5”) P u b l i c a t i o n s with (“9”) signatures on covers including Callison and (4) R o b e r t s. A u c t i o n ONL Frick ball with (21) signatures (average “7”) with Ashburn, Roberts, and Walker. L O Afrom James Spence Authentications. More details on our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Full description on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

243. 1953-1957 Philadelphia Phillies Signed Team Balls (5) Five creamy ONL Giles spheres are home to ballpoint pennings of 1950s Philadelphia Phillies teams. Includes: 1953 ball grade (“6”), (21) signatures aver- age (“6”) strength with Ashburn, Burgess, and Roberts; 1954 ball (“6-7”), (30) signatures average (“6-7”) with Ashburn, Konstanty, and Roberts; 1956 ball (“6”), (24) signatures average (“7”) with Ashburn, Ennis, and Moses; 1956 ball (“6”), (25) signatures average (“6”) with Ashburn, Haddix, and Hemus; 1957 ball (“4-5”), (30) signatures average (“7”) with a few faded; includes: Ashburn, Lopata, and Simmons. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Full description on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

244. (4) Philadelphia Phillies Multi-Signed Bats From their “” days at to their era of NL East domination at Veterans Stadium, Phillies heroes from half a century have autographed this quartet of ready-for-display bats. The full-size white ash models are decorated with black or blue Sharpie pennings that resonate (“9”) quality throughout; Highlights include: 1950 Whiz Kids (15) signatures with Ashburn, Caballero, Roberts, and Sawyer; 1950-1970 “Fightin’ Phils” (21) with Allen, Ashburn, Bunning, Callison, and Roberts; 1964 Phillies (19) with Allen, Amato, Bunning, Mauch, Taylor, and Wise; 1993 NL Champions (26) with Dykstra, Duncan, Hollins, and Kruk. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. More details on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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245. (6) 1960s Phillie 246. Luzinski and Bobbleheads With Rare Bowa Signed Game- Mini Worn Phillies Caps Collectively nodding in approval to all Veterans Stadium staples L a r r y bidders, these (6) Philadelphia Phillies B o w a an d Gr eg Luzi nski w o r e bobbleheads are all smiles, showing and signed these Philadelphia Phillies colors and vintage characteris- Phillies caps during their late- tics. Includes: 1961-1964 White Base 1970s days with the N.L. con- (VG with hairline cracks throughout t e n d e r. These red wool acces- jaw line); (2) 1962 Green Base (NM sories feature the club’s “P” and NM+); (2) 1966-1971 Gold Base logo embroidered to the front (NM and EX). Additionally, a 1961- center and each are signed on 1962 White Base Miniature shows the bill showing (“8”) quality. minimally (EX-MT) quality, with a Both show heavy wear. JSA hairline crack at the jaw line and very Certs/holograms (for the auto- minor paint chipping. graphs) and full photo LOAs Opening Bid $400.00 from Ed Dolan Jr. (for the caps). More details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

247. (3) Autographed Phillies Jerseys with Ashburn & 248. 1949 Bowman #46 Roberts RC PSA 8 Phils legends Richie Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Presented is an Ashburn and Robin investment- grade 1949 Bowman #46 Roberts have auto- Robin Roberts rookie card. The debut graphed the jerseys depiction of this Hall of Fame hurler in the offered trio. exhibits well-defined corners and edges Tailored to match the red pinstriped button-down garments of their glory years, (2) are along with a clean reverse. A viable candi- “Mitchell & Ness” cream-colored flannels with embroidered identifiers. Includes: date for the PSA half-grade “bump.” Ashburn number “1,” signed on right breast in blue marker (“7” strength) and Opening Bid $200.00 inscribed “1950 Whiz Kids”; Roberts number “36,” signed on left breast (“8”) and inscribed “HOF 76.” Ashburn has also signed a modern-day knit replica. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00

250. Steve Carlton High- Grade PSA 249. 1949 Bowman #214 Lot of (5) - Richie Ashburn RC PSA 8 With 1965 Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Fresh from the Rookie Card fields of Tilden, Nebraska, Richie Ashburn “Lefty” takes center takes charge on this gorgeous 1949 Bowman stage in this lot of (5) #214 rookie card. Perfectly centered with PSA high-grade crisp borders and edges, only a slight sur- Topps examples. face printing imperfection prevents an even Includes: 1965 Topps higher assessment. Resides in the 90th per- #477 RC (PSA 8); centile of similar Ashburn rookies registered 1972 Topps Traded with the grading service. #751 (PSA 9); 1973 Opening Bid $500.00 Topps #67 Leaders (PSA 8); 1976 Topps #355 (PSA 9); 1978 Topps #540 (PSA 9). Opening Bid $200.00

251. (23) 1948-1972 Phillies High-Grade Singles—All PSA or 252. Mike Schmidt High- SGC Grade PSA Lot of (6) - Presented is a sampling of (23) With 1973 Rookie Card 1948-1972 Phillies high-grade Phils Phans and Schmidt collectors are singles. Each graded by PSA certain to appreciate this lot of (6) PSA or SGC, highlights include high-grade Topps, Donruss and Upper 1957 Topps: #338 Bunning Deck specimens. Includes: 1973 Topps RC (PSA 8); 1958 Hires Root #615 RC (PSA 9); 1976 Topps #480 Beer: (8 cards, all no tabs) (PSA 9); 1978 Topps #360 (PSA 9); with #16 (PSA 8), #20 (SGC 1980 Topps #270 (PSA 10); 1984 84), #39 (PSA 8), #43 (PSA 8), Donruss #183 (PSA 10); 1989 Upper #60 (PSA 8); 1959 Topps: Deck #406 (PSA 10). #338 Anderson RC; 1964 Opening Bid $200.00 Topps: #243 Allen RC (PSA 8) and 1972 Topps: #751 Carlton TRD (PSA 8). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 253. (8) 254. (8) 1951-1959 1950-1958 Topps Bowman & Richie Oddball Ashburn Richie PSA 8 Ashburn Graded High Grade Singles PSA and Each graded SGC Cards an impressive Supplement your NM-MT 8 by advanced Phillies PSA. collection with Presented is an these eight 1950- elite selection 1958 Bowman of eight 1951- and oddball 1959 Topps Richie Ashburn Richie cards. Each Ashburn sin- judged by PSA gles. Included or SGC, this in this razor upper-tier gather- sharp sampling ing is ideal for are 1951 Topps the graded Blue Back #3, investor. 1952 Topps Included are #216, 1954 PSA: (6 cards) Topps #45, with PSA 8: 1956 Topps 1951 Bowman #120, 1957 #186, 1952 Topps #70, Bowman #53, 1958 Topps 1953 Bowman #230, 1959 Color #10, 1954 Topps: #300 Bowman #15, and #317 1955 Bowmman w/Mays. #130; PSA 7: Opening Bid 1954 Red Heart $400.00 SP; SGC: (2 cards) with SGC 92: 1950 Bowman #84 and SGC 80: 1958 Hires Root Beer #10 (no tab). Opening Bid $400.00

255. (14) 256. (25) 1950- 1950-1962 1959 Topps & Topps & Bowman Bowman Phillies Signed Robin Cards with (5) Roberts High- Ashburn Grade PSA The autograph hound Singles will appreciate this grouping of (25) 1950- Spanning the majori- 1959 Topps & ty of his Phillies Bowman Phillies career, these fourteen signed cards. Unless 1950-1962 Topps & noted, each card is Bowman Robin evaluated as Roberts cards are “Authentic” and encap- essential for the team sulated by PSA/DNA. set collector. Each Several noteworthy graded by PSA, this specimens are present “pack fresh” sam- including (5) Ashburn, pling is largely free (2) Roberts and multi- of significant techni- ple deceased players. cal flaws. Included The autographs aver- are PSA 8.5: 1954 age (“8”), while the Bowman #95; PSA cardboard generally 8: (10 cards) with fares (EX) with some 1951 Bowman #3, better and others lesser. 1952 Bowman #4, Highlights include 1955 Bowman #171, 1950 Bowman: (2 1956 Topps #180, cards) with #67 W. 1957 Topps #15, Jones; 1954 Bowman: 1958 Topps #90, (3 cards) with #15 1959 Topps #156 Ashburn, #95 Roberts; w/Pierce and #352, 1956 Topps: (5 cards) 1960 Topps #264, with #72 Phillies Team (signed by Ashburn); 1957 Topps: (13 cards) with #15 1961 Topps #20; Roberts, #70 Ashburn; 1958 Topps: #230 Ashburn (PSA/DNA sticker on reverse) and PSA 7.5: 1950 1959 Topps: #317 Ashburn/Mays (signed by Ashburn only). For a complete list of Bowman #32; PSA 7: (2 cards) with 1952 Topps #59 and 1953 Bowman Color #65. cards and applicable death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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257. (50) 1949-1955 Bowman Phillies High- Grade Singles— All PSA or SGC Featured is a gallery of fifty 1949-1955 Bowman Phillies singles, each highly graded by either PSA or SGC. Included are 1949 Bowman: (2 cards) with SGC 88: #177; PSA 7: #92; 1950 Bowman: (14 cards) with 258. (63) 1951-1960 Topps Phillies High-Grade SGC 92: #30; PSA 8: #31, 68, Collection—All PSA or SGC 7-9 (2) 204, 205, The ardent Phillies Phanatic will want to take notice of these (63) 1951-1960 Topps 206, 227, 228; Baseball singles. Each graded PSA 7-9 by PSA or SGC, this classic cardboard is a SGC 88: #121, premier investment selection. Included are 1951 Topps Blue Back: (3 cards) with 206; PSA 7: #84 PSA 8: #4, 29, 45; 1952 Topps: (4 cards) with PSA 8: #223; PSA 7: #47, 203, 221; Ashburn; PSA 1954 Topps: (2 cards) with PSA 8: #24, 41; 1955 Topps: (2 cards) with PSA 8: #46, 6: #119, 121; 157; 1956 Topps: (10 cards) with PSA 8: #7, 127, 183, 197, 220, 290, 296, 334; PSA 1951 Bowman: 7.5: #72 (no date, centered); SGC 84: #72 (no date, centered); 1957 Topps: (14 cards) (8 cards) with with PSA 8.5: #158; PSA 8: #27, 46, 119, 162, 174, 214, 231, 241, 254, 335, 374, PSA 8: #51, 76, 387, 404; 1958 Topps: (9 cards) with PSA 8: #48, 134, 181, 264, 268, 326, 353, 404; 111, 112, 148; PSA 7.5: #36; 1959 Topps: (12 cards) with PSA 9: (2) #436; PSA 8.5: #208, 436; PSA 7.5: #147; SGC 86: #220; PSA 7: #76; 1952 Bowman: (4 cards) with PSA 8: PSA 8: (2) #269, 314, 382, 398, 412, 492; SGC 88: #197; 1960 Topps: (7 cards) with #20, 35, 184; PSA 7: #20; 1953 Bowman Color: (3 cards) with PSA 8: #28, 133 PSA 8: #97, 103, 138, 167, 331, 466 and PSA 7: #451. (oc); PSA 2: #64; 1954 Bowman: (8 cards) with PSA 9: #143 (oc); PSA 8: #47, 79, Opening Bid $400.00 127, 191, 207; PSA 7.5: #47; SGC 86: #31; 1955 Bowman: (11 cards) with PSA 8: #17, 18, 41, 42, 64, 110-12, 172, 209 and 210. Opening Bid $400.00

259. (140+) 1950s-1990s Phillies Team/Near Set Run with Many Extras The enthusiastic Phillies Phan will relish this (140+) 1950s-1990s team/near set run. This comprehensive hoard of Phillies history primarily consists of classic Topps main- stream and specialty sets. Only a handful of cards are missing for master set completion. Additionally, many additional rookie, league leader, and other multi-player special- ty cards are also included. Highlights include Complete Team Sets: (130+ sets, all grade EX-MT to NM or better) with 1960 Leaf, 1962 Topps, 1963 Fleer, 1963 Post, 1963 Topps, 1964 Topps Stand-Ups, 1965 Topps, 1968-71, 1974-1979 Topps, (110+) 1980s-1990s assorted Phillies team sets from the major manufacturers of the day along with additional oddball and minor league sets; Near Team Sets: (12 sets, all grade EX-MT to NM or better) with 1960 Topps, 1961 Post, 1961 Topps, 1962 Post, 1964 Topps, 1966-1967 Topps and 1972-1973 Topps. Also present are (59) 1950s Topps & Bowman assorted singles (average EX-MT, with some Athletics). For a complete list of key cards and missing numbers from the team sets, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 260. Circa-1932-35 Babe Ruth Single-Signed Ball on Spalding Ruth Home Run Special The bearer of countless monikers and with a legacy beyond reproach, George Herman Babe Ruth was always eager to fulfill the autograph requests of his adoring young fans. Etched on an appropriately titled Spalding “Home Run Special” ball, which he endorsed, Ruth (d.1948) crisply signed the sweet spot of this blue-and-red stitched ball. Spanning nearly two-inches across the canvas, the centered blue script registers (“7”) penmanship. The circa-1932-35 No. 3RC orb fares similarly (“7”), with incidental soiling throughout and only slight print imperfec- tions on the trademark stampings. While bona fide Ruth material is readily available on the open market, few examples can match the presentation appeal of this historic sphere. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1200.00

261. Circa 1928-1929 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball with (15) Signatures including Ruth & Gehrig Featured is a circa 1928-1929 New York Yankees team-signed baseball, which includes fifteen signatures including Ruth and Gehrig. The autographs on this historic blue-and-red stitched ONL sphere are executed with a blue steel-tip fountain pen. The endorsements average (“6-7”), while the signatures on the south panel fare lesser. The orb has sustained moderate damage to the panels including surface abrasions, soiling and expected toning. Highlights include Sweet Spot: Ruth (“7”, strongest on ball with slight abrasion barely affecting the surname); West Panel: Combs (“5”), Durocher (“7”, early career); East Panel: Paschal (“7”), Lazzeri (“5”) and Gehrig (“5-6”). Interestingly, the consignor’s father caught this ball at a Yankee game in the late 20s and obtained the signatures personally. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

262. Interesting Multi- Signed Baseball with (11) Autographs Including Ruth, Wagner & Johnson The offered multi-signed base- ball, which contains eleven auto- graphs including Ruth, Wagner, and Johnson, reads like a Who’s Who of baseball history. This sphere is preserved with an extensive coating of shellac, thus concealing the manufacturer of the ball. The blue and black ink endorsements include Sweet Spot: Speaker (“7”), West Panel: Baker (“6-7”), Bud Abbott (“4-5”, actor), Grove (“3”); East Panel: Ruth (“7”), Wagner (“3”); North Panel: W. Johnson (“7”), Dickey (“7”); South Panel: E. Collins (“7-8”), Sisler (“7-8”) and Reverse Sweet Spot: Rose (“6”). Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $750.00

263. 1934 Umpires Signed Baseball With Klem and McGowan - Full JSA This OAL Harridge sphere is autographed by four 1934 umpires including a pair of Hall of Famers. The mildly toned medium (“5”) boasts prominent stampings, vibrant alternating red and blue laces and is minimally affected by scattered small surface abrasions. Just below the trademark, the arbiters have signed in black fountain pen, with assessments averaging (“5-6”). Includes Nallin (d.1956), McGowan (d.1954), Stark (d.1968) and Klem (d.1951). On an adjacent panel, an unidentified signature is accompanied by a handwritten notation of “1934.” Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 59 AU TO G R A P H S DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 264. Signed ONL Frick Baseball With Full PSA/DNA The offered ONL Frick baseball showcases Honus Wagner’s sweet spot autograph. The creamy sphere fea- tures a prominent trademark and bright red laces. The orb carries an overall grade of (“5”), as a very thin coat of shellac has been placed over the sweet spot (and shows minimal crazing). Executed in black ink during the 1948 season, Wagner’s highly sought penning maintains (“6”) strength and clarity. Flanking Wagner’s autograph are the scriptings of former Pirates outfielder (“6”) and (then) Bucs skipper Billy Meyer (“6”). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Also accompanying is a letter from the former Boston Braves bat boy who originally obtained the keepsake. Opening Bid $400.00

265. 1955 Hall of Fame Induction Ball with (24) Signatures including Cobb & Foxx Having secured enough votes to ensure enshrinement at Cooperstown in 1955—Joe DiMaggio, , Dazzy Vance and perma- nently established themselves among baseball’s elite. Celebrating this achievement, (24) immortals (comprised primarily of Hall of Famers) signed the offered ONL Giles baseball. The blue, black and green etchings fill the panels of the remarkable orb which grades (“4-5”) due to expected toning and moderate surface contusions. Unless noted, the script for each player presents (“6-7”) or better. Included are Sweet Spot: Speaker (enhanced), Baker (“5”); West Panel: DiMaggio, P. Waner, Vance, Clarke (enhanced), Frisch; East Panel: Foxx; North Panel: Grove, Simmons, Cobb (enhanced); South Panel: Hartnett, Cochrane (enhanced), Walsh and Schalk (enhanced). Additional notations in an unknown hand include “Hall of Fame” (sweet spot), “1955” (east panel), and the identity of the original owner (east panel). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (J32099). For a complete list of signatures and death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

266. 1952 Major League All-Star Signed Baseball with (28) Signatures Presented is a 1952 Major League All-Star signed baseball with (28) signa- tures. The moderately soiled OAL Harridge sphere (“5”) is penned via black or blue ballpoint pen with the endorsements averaging (“6-7”). Highlights include Sweet Spot: Reynolds, East Panel: Mantle (d.1995, “6”), Jensen (“7”), D. DiMaggio; North Panel: Paige (“8”), Fox (“7”) and Rizzuto (“5”). Full photo LOA from JSA. For a complete list of signatories and death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

267. 1960s NL Superstars Multi-Signed Baseball With Clemente, Koufax and Aaron Reigning supreme in 12 of 13 Mid-Summer Classic editions during the 1960s, the Senior Circuit got its stranglehold on the exhibition with stellar pitching and 11th-hour heroics at the plate. The offered ONL Giles orb is autographed by (21) of the NL’s most renowned icons from that decade of All-Star dominance. The clean and creamy ball (grade “9’) features black ballpoint pennings that average (“6”) strength. Includes: Sweet Spot: Cepeda and Maloney; North Panel: Mays, K. Boyer, Mazeroski, Wills, Mathews, and Banks; South Panel: Santo, Marichal, Koufax, Bunning, and Pinson; West Panel: Roberts, Jackson, and Gibson; East Panel: Berra (coach), McMillan, Clemente, Aaron, and B. Williams. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $500.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 268. Vintage Hall of Fame Multi-Signed Baseball with (17) Signatures including Dean & Grove A historic sphere with seventeen Hall of Fame signatories is available with the offered ONL Feeney ball. This orb displays slight toning and moderate surface contusions on each panel, with an overall grade of (“5- 6”). Unless noted, each blue or black ballpoint script fares in the (“7-8”) range or better. Included are Sweet Spot: Roush, Grove; West Panel: Wheat, Musial (“4”), Medwick (“3”); East Panel: Frisch, Lyons, Covaleski, Weiss (“4”); North Panel: Dean, Manush, Cronin, Appling; South Panel: S. Rice, Frick, Terry, Feller and L. Waner. Being that the majority of the endorsers passed in the 1970s, this elusive ball is ideal for the Cooperstown-themed collector. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (J32099). For a complete list of death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

269. 1963 New York Mets Team-Signed Baseball - Full JSA (20) members of the 1963 New York Mets autographed the offered ONL Giles baseball, a gorgeous and creamy sphere (grade “8”) decorated with blue ballpoint pennings that retain (“7-8”) quality, with very slight bleeding preventing higher assessment. Keys include: Stengel (manager), Bearnarth, Jackson, Kanehl, Powell, Sherry and Stallard. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Full listing on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

270. 1983 Hall of Fame Signed Ball With (26) Including DiMaggio and Koufax During a summer that included the All-Star Game’s 50th Anniversary and a Hall of Fame class paying tribute to Brooks, Marichal and Kell, the offered sphere was passed from legend to legend at the latter gala, where it was decorated with the bold ballpoint pennings of (26) of the institution’s most revered figures. Minimally affected by intermittent toning, this otherwise clean and white ONL Feeney sphere (grade “6”) has a “Cooperstown ‘83” notation near the trademark and showcases signatures that resonate (“8-9”) or better quality. Includes: Sweet Spot: DiMaggio and Feller; North Panel: Appling, Spahn, J. Sewell, Gehringer, R. Roberts and Marichal; South Panel: Cronin, Leonard, B. Robinson, Herman, Terry and Lopez; West Panel: Mize, J. Johnson, Irvin, Kell and Kiner; East Panel: Chandler, Snider, Dickey, Koufax, Kaline, Grimes and Bell. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Applicable deceased dates listed on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

271. Team-Signed Ball Pair from Babe Panelli A player for eight seasons and a highly regarded umpire for 22 years, Babe Pinelli was behind home plate for Don Larsen’s 1956 World Series perfect game. Fittingly, the former arbiter joined with that year’s Fall Classic combatants in signing these (2) baseballs. Includes: 1956 Yankees a creamy OAL Harridge sphere (grade “8”) with (27) ballpoint signatures (average “7” strength) with Sweet Spot: Berra and Mantle (clubhouse); North Panel: Skowron, Slaughter, Kucks, Siebern, Collins, and Byrne; South Panel: Turley, Wilson, J. Coleman, Carroll, Larsen, R. Coleman, and Pinelli; West Panel: Bauer, Sturdivant, McDougald, Howard, and McDermott (clubhouse); East Panel: Hunter, Silvera, Ford, Cerv, Morgan, Martin, and Grim. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications; 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers a creamy ONL Giles ball (‘7”) with (23) blue or red ballpoint pennings (average “5-6”) to include: Sweet Spot: Pinelli and Alston (manager); North Panel: Mitchell, Drysdale (“4”), Erskine, Walker, Gilliam, Neal and Amoros; South Panel: Jackson, Labine, J. Robinson (“5-6”), Hodges and Koufax (“5-6”); West Panel: Newcombe, Reese and Snider (clubhouse); East Panel: Maglie, Campanella (“5”), Bessent, Furillo, Roebuck and Craig. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $500.00

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272. 500 Home Run & 300 Win Club Multi- Signed Baseballs Representatives of the esteemed 500 Home Run and 300 Win Clubs are the focus of this pairing of multi-signed baseballs. Featured are : (12 signatures, average “8- 9”, ball “8”, J26251) with Sweet Spot: T. Williams, Mantle; West Panel: Mathews, South Panel: Aaron, Mays; 300 Wins Club: (8 signatures, average “8-9”, ball “5” with toning, J26252) includes Sweet Spot: Ryan and South Panel: Spahn. Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. For a complete list of signatures and applicable death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

273. (2) Multi-Signed Hall of Fame Baseballs with (36) Signatures Score numerous Hall of Fame autographs with this pair of multi-signed baseballs, which includes (36) signatures. Featured are First Hall of Fame Ball: (19 signatures, OAL , average “8- 9”, ball “7”, J26231) with Sweet Spot: Mantle, Berra; East Panel: Gomez, Musial; North Panel: T. Williams, Spahn, Stargell, South Panel: R. Jackson; Second Hall of Fame Ball: (17 signatures, OAL, average “8”, ball “6”, J26232) with Sweet Spot: Roberts, East Panel: Drysdale and South Panel: Mathews. Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. For a complete list of signatures and applicable death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

275. (5) Autographed Baseballs With (2) Williams and Mantle PSA/DNA 7.5 Junior Circuit rivals Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle highlight this quintet of auto- 274. (4) Multi-Signed “Theme” Baseballs - With 500 Home graphed cowhides. Single signed examples include: Mantle unofficial ball, graded 7.5 by PSA/DNA, with autograph (“9”) and ball (“6”); (2) T. Williams both OAL Run Club MacPhail with blue marker signatures: 1.) signature (“8”), toned ball, (“5”) that comes As impressive as the feats and milestones they commemorate, the signatures that dec- with Richard Simon Sports COA and 2.) signature (“8”), mildly-toned ball (“6”) with orate the offered quartet of OAL Brown horsehides project (“8-9”) quality throughout. a full photo LOA from PSA/DNA; McGwire a clean white OML Selig ball ( “9”) Includes: 500 Home Run Ball clean white ball (grade “8-9”) signed by Aaron, Banks, signed on a side panel (“7”) in black ballpoint; 1959 Boston Red Sox a lightly toned Bonds, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle (s/s), Mathews, Mays, McCovey. Murray, F. unofficial ball (no stampings) with (28) blue ballpoint signatures (average “6-7”) Robinson, Schmidt and T. Williams (s/s); 300 Wins Ball white, with faint toning (“7”) including T. Williams (s/s, “6”), Jensen, Malzone and Wertz. Full photo LOA from signed by Carlton, Niekro, Perry, Ryan (s/s), Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and Wynn; No-Hit PSA/DNA. Additional details are available on our website. Kings Ball mildly toned (“6-7”) with Feller, Koufax and Ryan (s/s); Superstars Ball Opening Bid $400.00 white, with intermittent toning (“7”) signed by Aaron, Rose and Ryan (s/s). (3) Individual Full photo LOAs and a cert/hologram from PSA/DNA accompany. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 276. (8) 1952 American League Team- Signed Balls - One From Each Team With rosters back to full strength following World War II, American League combatants attempted (in vain) to unseat the New York Yankees in that juggernaut’s fourth of fifth succes- sive title seasons. These (8) OAL Harridge balls are respective- ly signed by the Junior Circuit’s 1952 representatives. The clean and creamy spheres grade (“7-8”) on the average and showcase ballpoint pennings that range from (“9”) to (“5”) quality. Highlights include: Red Sox: (27) signatures, (“7-8”) with Boudreau, Combs, Kell and McKechnie; White Sox: (31) average (“5-6”) with Fox, Lollar, Minoso and Rivera; Indians: (31) signatures, (“6-7”) and nicer with Feller, Lemon, Lopez and Wynn; Tigers: (25) signatures, range from (“8-9”) to (“5”) with Lyons, Newhouser, Pesky and Trucks; Yankees (28) sig- natures, average (“4-5”) with Berra, Dickey, Mantle and Rizzuto; Athletics (22) signatures, average (“7-8”) with Dykes, Fain, Joost and McCrabb; Browns (29) signatures, range from (“9”) to (“5-6”) with Cain, Marion, Paige and Sievers; Senators (26) signatures, average (“8”) with B. Harris, Jensen, Runnels and Vernon. Individual PSA/DNA full photo LOAs accompany. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

277. (12) Single- and Multi-Signed Baseballs - With Mantle Record holders, All-Stars and perennial contenders comprise this lot of (12) autographed baseballs. The well-preserved OAL, ONL or OML examples range from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to mildly toned (“5”). The sweet-spot ballpoint pennings, meanwhile, average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Single-Signed Balls: (9) with Bonds, Cone, Crosetti, Drew, Drysdale, Gibson, Mantle, J.R. Richard and Rizzuto; Multi-Signed Balls: (3) with Superstars/Hall of Famers signed by (14) including Brett, Eckersley, Gwynn, R. Henderson, R. Jackson, Mays, Morgan and Sandberg; 1996 New York Yankees signed by (16) with Girardi, Gooden and Key; 2000 St. Louis Cardinals signed by (32) with Drew, Kile, LaRussa, McGwire, Morris and Renteria. PSA/DNA certs/holograms or full photo LOAs accompany. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

278. (33) Single-Signed Baseballs - With Mantle, Mays 279. (44) Autographed Baseballs - With DiMaggio and T. and T. Williams Williams Hall of Famers and record breakers have autographed these thirty-three baseballs. The A cluster of stars fills the baseball firmament in this lot of forty-four autographed OAL, ONL and OML sphere range from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to mildly toned OAL, ONL and OML spheres. Ranging from snow-white (grade “10”) to mildly toned (“6”) and showcase bold, sweet-spot pennings that average (“8-9”) quality, including: (“6”), the balls bear ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights Aaron, Banks, Feller, (2) Ford, Griffey, Jr., (2) R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mays, include: J. DiMaggio (PSA/DNA full photo LOA); T. Williams (PSA/DNA 7.5); (16) Murray, (2) B. Robinson, F. Robinson, (2) Ryan, Seaver, Snider, F. Thomas, T. balls with PSA/DNA certs/holograms, to include: Bench, Brock, D. DiMaggio, Doerr, Williams, Winfield and Yastrzemski. Basic certs/holograms/full photo LOAs from Feller, Musial, (2) B. Robinson, Rose (inscribed “I’m sorry I bet on baseball”) and a PSA/DNA accompany. Complete listing on our website. ball signed by Gwynn/McGriff. PSA/DNA cert numbers and (21) PSA/DNA pre-certi- Opening Bid $400.00 fied balls listed on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 63 AU TO G R A P H S DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 280. 1948 New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball (Full JSA) - With DiMaggio, Berra and Rizzuto The offered orb was penned by (24) members of the New York Yankees 1948 squad, one of just three pin- striper versions that did not reign supreme through a run of 15 pennants over 18 sea- 281. 1975 Cincinnati Reds Team- sons (1947-1964). The Signed Baseball with (27) medium-toned unofficial 282. Mantle, Mays, DiMaggio, Snider sphere (“5”) features black Signatures ink signatures that resonate Ride the “Big Red Machine” with the offered 1975 Signed 1983 All-Star Game Ball (‘7-8”) quality throughout, Cincinnati Reds team-signed baseball with (27) signa- The offered 1983 All-Star Game sphere (lightly toned, with keys including Berra, tures. The blue ink endorsements average (“8-9”) and grade “6”) is signed by (4) of New York’s center field DiMaggio, and Rizzuto. are placed on a clean ONL Feeney sphere (“9”). heroes. The ballpoint pennings include: Sweet Spot: Full photo LOA from James Highlights include Sweet Spot: Anderson, Kluszewski Mantle (“7” strength); North Panel: Mays (“7-8”); Spence Authentications. (d.1988); South Panel: Rose (“5”) and Bench. Auction South Panel: DiMaggio (“6”); West Panel: Snider Full details on our website. LOA from James Spence Authentications. For more (“7”). Full photo LOA from James Spence Opening Bid $400.00 details, please visit our website. Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

283. (3) N.L. Team- 284. (4) 285. (16) Signed Baseballs Team- UDA - With 1956 New Signed Single- York Giants Baseballs Signed Th ese thr ee ON L s p h e r e s Including Baseballs span four decades (1956- 1973 - With 1983) of Senior Circuit auto- graphs and includes: 1 9 5 6 Phillies Aaron, New York Giants O N L With Mays and Giles (grade “3-4”) with (25) Schmidt T. signatures, with M a y s ( “ 6 - 7”), Rhodes and Wi l h e l m; as Williams 1983 O N L Rookie Sixteen of the Feeney (grade “7”) signed by From the 1970s through 1990s, this quartet of team- brightest stars (15) with T. A a r o n, ( coach, signed orbs boasts Hall of Fame signatures from the era in the baseball galaxy have signed these UDA col- d.1984), Horner and N i e k r o; of loud colors and tight-fitting knit uniforms. lectibles. Snow-white to mildly toned OAL and ONL 1983 Los Angeles Dodgers Highlights include: 1973 Phillies (30) with Carlton and baseballs (grades between “6” and “9”) serve as the O N L Feeney (grade “6”) Luzinski; 1979 American League All-Stars (22) with canvases for ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) qual- signed by (16) with Carew, B. Lemon (Manager) and Ryan; 1980 National ity. Includes: Aaron, Banks, Brock, Carew, Clemens, Guerrero, Monday and League All-Stars (22) with Bench, Carlton and Rose; Fingers, B. Gibson, R. Jackson, Kaline, Mays, B. Valenzuela. Auction LOA 1991 American League All-Stars (23) with Boggs, Robinson, F. Robinson, Snider, F. Thomas, T. Williams from James Spence Eckersley and Ripken. Auction LOA from James and Yastrzemski. Full details on our website. Authentications. Complete Spence Authentications. Full details on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

286. (4) 288. Billy Baseball Martin Signed Signed Collection Items of (200+) These (4) with (3) items are Hand signed by renowned Painted skipper Billy Balls Martin 287. (8) New York Yankees Steiner Containing (d.1989). With Autograph Lot - With A-Rod and cards, photo- bold signa- graphs and balls, the presented lot contains (200+) tures ranging Rivera baseball signed items. The 8x10 signed photographs from (“8-9”) This lot of (8) ready-for-display keepsakes includes (7) and stat sheets are the majority of the lot, highlighted to (“10”), the collectibles include: Signed Flats (2) autographed pieces and (1) game-used relic, each han- by (52) Feller, (52) Ford and (17) Killebrew. Also including a 16x20 matted black-and-white 1948 dled by a member of the winningest franchise in sports. included are (43) signed cards with (8) Hall of Famers Oakland Oaks display and a 27-3/4 x 22” framed New The potent signatures project (“9”) quality throughout. including Musial; (9) signed baseballs including York Daily News (June 4, 1988) edition; Signed Includes: Single-Signed Baseballs (5) snow-white to Barlick, Ferrell, a 1948 A’s ball signed by (19) with Baseballs (2) mildly toned OAL Brown examples mildly toned OML Selig orbs (average grade “8”) with Mack (Clubhouse), McCosky and Valo; and hand-paint- (grade “7” and grade “6”) each signed on the sweet Giambi, Gossage, Guidry and (2) Rivera; Bats (2) with ed balls signed by Drysdale, Garvey and Gehringer. spot. Full photo LOAs or certs/holograms from (1) signed by Rodriguez and (1) used by Giambi. Also Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. PSA/DNA and James Spence Authentications accompa- included is an 8x10 print signed by Rivera. Steiner View our website for more details. ny. Additional details listed on our website. Sports COAs accompany. Full details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 290. 1932 Autograph Album With Cuyler, Hubbell, Mack and Both Waners The prized pos- session of an ardent baseball enthusiast in 1932, this hard- bound auto- graph book has been filled with (149) signatures of Major League and Pacific Coast 2 8 9 . Autographed Baseball Board Game - Full JSA League heroes. The most revered figure in Washington, D.C. baseball circles, Hall of Famer Walter Johnson Executed with endorsed the offered board game, quite literally, in this case. Distributed locally, likely during the various writing 1920s, this vintage amusement was autographed by its namesake on the box top. The contents implements, the include a 20-sided dreidel with engraved commands that dictate the on-field play, as well as a scriptings vary cardboard playing field and (2) original scorecard sheets (marked). The dreidel also serves as a in quality, with storage facility for (10) original baseball-themed markers. The box top features a sizable image of fountain pen the flame-throwing moundsman, who has signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, projecting (“7- examples (aver- 8”) strength and clarity. The box has retained its vibrant colors and is minimally affected by edge age “8-9”) and wear and a small hole near the center (not affecting Johnson’s signature). Additionally, thin tape penciled signa- strips have been adhered within the corners of the lid. A valuable relic by itself, this particular tures (“6-7”). example is all the more alluring, as it showcases the highly sought penning of its heroic subject. Most are cut Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. signatures long- Opening Bid $1200.00 since adhered to the pages. Prominent names include: Cuyler, Hafey, Hartnett, Hubbell, Mack, Terry and both Lloyd and . Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

291. 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers Signed Dinner Program - With Campanella, Reese and J. Robinson Bridesmaids no longer, the Brooklyn Dodgers opened the 1956 campaign as defending World Series champions. Felled in five Fall Classic showdowns between 1941 and 1953, each time at the hands of their cross-borough rivals from the Bronx, Flatbush’s beloved “Bums” were true 292. Multi-Signed Hall of Fame Display with (43) to the task in ‘55, downing the Yankees and exorcising their “runner-up” demons in the Signatures process. The offered program/menu was signed by (24) members of that long-awaited champi- onship installment on the eve of the 1956 season opener. In due homage to the champions, a The offered multi-signed Hall of Fame display with (43) signatures is “Welcome Home Dinner” was held at Brooklyn’s Hotel St. George on Monday, April 16, 1956 ideal for the office or den of the baseball enthusiast. The 18-1/2 x 10-1/2 (the Dodgers were to host Philadelphia in the season opener the next day). At the gala event, framed and matted item is penned in blue or black Sharpie, with mostly the Dodger Knot-Hole Club arranged for a dinner and speakers including , skipper (“8-9”) autograph strengths. The “Hall of Fame Hospitality Room” can- Walt Alston and owner Walter O’Malley. The menu shows wear and a horizontal compacting vas exhibits slight surface discoloration throughout the lower portion. The fold, but the blue ink signatures resonate stunning (“9”) quality. Executed on the front cover are metallic exterior framing also reveals barely distinguishable abrasions. the pennings of Campanella, Cimoli, Craig, Darnell, Drysdale, Elston, Erskine, Furillo, Included are Aaron, Appling, Chandler, Conlan, Dandridge, Dickey, Gilliam, Hodges, Hughes, Jackson, Koufax, Labine, Lehman, Loes, Neal, Newcombe, Reese, DiMaggio, Drysdale, Grimes, Kell, Koufax, Mantle, Mays, Rose, Sewell, Robinson, Templeton (signed twice), Walker and Zimmer. On the back cover, Dodgers owner Spahn, Stargell, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. Full photo LOA from Walter O’Malley has signed (“5”), as have (4) unidentified persons. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (J32156). For a complete list of signatures and applicable James Spence Authentications. Applicable deceased dates are listed on our website. death dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $2500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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293. Mickey Mantle Signed Road Jersey - Full PSA/DNA Switch-hitting legend Mickey Mantle has decorated the offered jersey with his highly sought autograph. Framed to dimensions of 30x39, this gray knit Yankees road jersey (Rawlings, size “42”) features “NEW YORK” arched across the chest in navy blue twill. Just below, Mantle’s blue Sharpie penning projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. On the reverse of the frame, an 8x11 window reveals the slugger’s famed number “7.” Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $500.00

294. 1998 New York Yankees Signed Jersey - Full JSA The offered New York Yankees home jersey is signed by (29) members of the 1998 Bronx Bombers installment. Framed to dimensions of 36-3/8 x 37-7/16”, this white knit button-down garment features a blue pinstripe pattern, a “NY” logo on the left breast and a 1998 World Series logo patch on the right sleeve. Symmetrically arranged on the front, the blue Sharpie signatures resonate (“8-9”) strength throughout. Includes: Brosius, Bush, Cardenal (coach), Chambliss (coach), Cloninger (coach), Cone, Curtis, Davis, Girardi, Hernandez, Jeter, Ledee, Lloyd, Martinez, Mendoza, Nelson, O’Neill, Pettitte, Posada, Raines, Rivera, Sojo, Spencer, Stanton, Stottlemyre (coach), Strawberry, Torre (manager), B. Williams and Zimmer (coach). Near the left front tail tagging, a handwritten notation of “89/98” denotes the item’s limited edition status. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $750.00

295. (17) Signed “500 Home Run Club” Jerseys - With Aaron, Mathews and Schmidt Touch ‘em all with this fence-clearing wardrobe comprised of seven- teen jerseys signed by members of the 500 Home Run Club. These flannel or knit garments are each decorated with a bold autograph of one of the esteemed longball fraternity’s members, with pennings averaging (“8”) quality. Includes: Aaron (framed), Bonds, Griffey, Jr., R. Jackson (framed), Killebrew, Mathews, McCovey, Murray, Palmeiro, Ramirez, F. Robinson, Rodriguez, Schmidt, Sheffield, Sosa, Thomas and Thome. Basic certs/holograms from PSA/DNA, UDA or Steiner Sports. Complete details on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 296. (6) 297. 1935 Ty Signed Cobb Signed Jerseys Check - Full With PSA/DNA Musial and With his lifetime-best .367 Ryan batting average already on a rung that has yet to be These six jerseys reached, Hall of Famer Ty are evenly divid- Cobb signed the check in ed to feature the the offered display. autographs of Arranged in a 21-5/8 x three mound 17-3/4” frame along with icons and as a sepia-toned print and many sluggers. check stub, the voucher is With Sharpie dated “April 2, 1935” and pennings pro- made out to the “Bear jecting (“9”) Gulch Water Co.” for quality through- “11.00” (entirely in out, the jerseys Cobb’s hand). On the include: appropriate line, Cobb’s Clemens black ink fountain pen (framed), Musial, Ripken, Ryan (framed), Seaver and Snider. Certs/holograms from signature (“8” strength) is James Spence Authentications or PSA/DNA accompany. Additional details listed on accented by his trademark our website. paraph. Full photo LOA (#J32076) from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

298. Connie Mack 299. 1943 1943 Handwritten Baseball and Signed Letter Records Book With Baseball with (425) Content - Full Signatures PSA/DNA Here is a vintage 1943 Synonymous with baseball Baseball Records book throughout his fifty-three with (425) signatures of year managerial career, baseball players. The Connie Mack took the time to majority had tape compose and sign the offered placed over them not two-page letter. Written on long after the piece was Athletics letterhead, the cor- signed. Highlights respondence is dated include: Bonham, “3/20/43” and signed by Dressen, Fletcher, Mack (“9”) with a compact- Frisch (both enhanced), ing fold preventing even Griffith, Mack, (2) higher assessment. Penned McCarthy, Musial, Ott, entirely in Mack’s hand, the L. Waner and P. Waner. letter is framed to dimensions The strength of signa- of 24-5/8 x 22-3/8” and tures grade in the (“2- accented by a black-and-white print of Mack. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. 6”) range with 70% in pencil. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Full Additional details on our website. list available on the internet. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

300. 1986 Signed Yankees Payroll Check Offered is a 1986 Don Mattingly signed Yankees pay- roll check. “Donnie 301. (42) Autographed Baseball Books - With Aaron, Baseball” has endorsed the Mays and Musial reverse of his These (42) hardcover accounts of baseball’s most revered icons are signed by their check in blue pen grading (“8-9”) in both strength and clarity. Thrice stamped and heroic subjects, with title page autographs averaging (“9-10”) quality. Highlights dated 9/30/1986, the crisp artifact is affected by a 1/2” tear at the base. Auction LOA include: Aaron (I Had a Hammer), Kiner (Baseball Forever), Mays (Say Hey), Musial from James Spence Authentications. (From Stash to Stan the Man), (3) Rose (My Prison Without Bars) Ryan (Miracle Opening Bid $200.00 Man)andYastrzemski (Yaz). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 67 AU TO G R A P H S DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 302. 1976 Thurman Munson Signed New York Yankees Payroll Check—MVP Season The 1976 season was a banner campaign for Thurman Munson. The “heart and soul” of the Yankees lineup earned his only Most Valuable Player Award while leading “The Bronx Bombers” to their first World Series appear- ance in twelve seasons. The offered 1976 Thurman Munson (d.1979) New York Yankees check is a sterling memento attributed to the beloved captain. The signature is executed on the reverse via blue ballpoint pen, with the script grading (“8-9”). Dated 9/15/76, the crisp payroll piece is in excellent condition with typical markings on the obverse and endorsements from two unidentified Yankees personnel. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

303. DiMaggio Signed Cachet and 1999 Yankees Team-Signed Ball - Full PSA/DNA Some sixty-three years apart, the New York Yankees reigned supreme; first, with DiMaggio and later, in remembrance of their fallen hero. The offered pairing links both versions. Includes: DiMaggio Signed Cachet a 1986 postmarked example signed in blue ballpoint (“8-9”) accenting a framed photo collage; 1999 Team- Signed Ball an ONL Budig sphere (with a DiMaggio logo) signed by (22) members of the 1999 roster (average”8-9”) with Cone, Rivera, Strawberry and Torre (manager). Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

304. Mickey Mantle Signed Gallo Photo and 1970s Old-Timers Ball with Mantle and (6) H.O.F.ers While this pair of collectibles is headlined by the bold scriptings of Mickey Mantle, nine additional notables (including six fellow Cooperstown enshrinees) have signed, as well. Includes: Signed Mantle Photo an 8x10 color print of the famed 1956 Richard Gallo photo, signed in blue Sharpie by its switch-hitting subject (“9” strength); Multi-Signed Baseball an OAL Cronin ball (grade “5-6”) signed by Mantle (sweet spot, “8,” inscribed “#7”) and other notables: Berra, Feller, Ford, Martin, Rizzuto and B. Robinson (signatures range between “6” and “8”). PSA/DNA full photo LOAs accompany. Additional details are listed on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

305. Incredible Bats, Caps and Flats Autograph Lot - (42) With Mays, Musial and T. Williams With variety the recurring theme, this lot showcases bold autographs (average “8”) of legends from the Bronx to L.A. and just about every big league stop in between. The items vary, as well, with highlights to include: Signed Bats: (5) with Rizzuto, Ryan, and Feller/Koufax/Ryan; Signed Caps: (17) including Aaron, Banks, R. Jackson, Mathews, (2) Mays, Musial, F. Robinson, Schmidt and Snider; Signed Flats: (2) framed displays respectively signed by Mattingly and Ryan; and Signed 8x10 prints: (6) with Clemens, Mays, Reese, Rizzuto, Ryan and T. Williams; Miscellaneous: a 1964 “Rack-Um-Up” display and a black leather shoe (with metal cleats), both signed by Musial; a fielder’s glove signed by Ryan; and a book (The Only Way I Know) signed by Ripken, Jr. Certs/holograms from James Spence Authentications or PSA/DNA accompany. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 306. Mickey Mantle & Roger Maris Dual-Signed Limited Edition Bat The “M & M” boys are the endorsers of this dual-signed Louisville Slugger bat. The limited lumber is serially numbered #5/115 and displays the autographs of Mantle (d.1995, “9-10”) with salutation and Maris (d.1985, “7”). The signature model collectible has dimensions of 34”/32oz. This premier keepsake comes with a full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $750.00

307. (10) 308. (13) Signed Signed Bats and “500 Balls - Home Run With (2) Club” Aaron, Bats - All Mays and PSA/DNA (3) Ripken This “Baker’s The ten items Dozen” show- in this impres- cases the signa- sive collection tures of thirteen have been members of the signed by esteemed 500 record break- Home Run ers, Fall Classic Club. Ideal for heroes and display, these fence-clearing white ash icons that span weapons are from the days home to bold of three New autographs that York teams, average (“8-9”) through expan- quality. sion and inter- Includes: league play. Aaron, Banks, The potent Bonds, autographs Killebrew, average (“9”) McCovey, quality and Murray, have been exe- Palmeiro, cuted on: Ramirez, Single-Signed Rodriguez, Baseballs (3) with Griffey, Jr. (OAL Budig, grade “9”); Ripken, Jr. (OAL Budig, Schmidt, grade “8” postmarked “1998”) and Sosa (Official 1998 All-Star Game ball, grade (‘5- Sheffield, Sosa 6”); Signed Bats (7) commemorative weapons, respectively signed by Aaron, Leyritz, and Thomas. PSA/DNA basic certs and holograms accompany. Additional details are (2) Ripken, Rose, Sosa and a bat signed by 500 Home Run Club members Aaron, R. listed on our website. Jackson, Killebrew, Mathews, Mays, F. Robinson and Schmidt (PSA/DNA full photo Opening Bid $500.00 LOA). PSA/DNA certs/holograms accompany. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

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309. Joe DiMaggio Signed Bat With “Yankee Clipper” Inscription - Full PSA/DNA With definitive ties to both Gehrig and Mantle, “Joltin’ Joe” DiMaggio wowed fans in 310. (12) Signed Cooperstown Bats With Musial, Reese the Bronx and beyond as a diamond legend and cultural phenomenon. The offered and Koufax limited edition (101/361) Hillerich & Bradsby signature model bat is home to one of Turned as part of the Cooperstown Bat Co.’s “Famous Player Series,” these (12) the most prominent DiMaggio autographs you’ll ever see. This (40oz/36”) white ash commemorative weapons (34”) showcase colorful player images, printed career prize showcases DiMaggio’s blue Sharpie autograph (inscribed “Yankee Clipper”), achievements The bold Sharpie signatures of the subjects (average “9”) include: (3) which projects (“9”) quality, between the center brand and barrel stampings. Full Banks, Berra, (2) Koufax (“Famous Pitchers Series”), Musial, Reese, F. Robinson, photo LOA from PSA/DNA (#J26228). Schmidt, Snider and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

311. (16) Hall of Famer 312. (22) Single-Signed Autographed Bats With Hall of Fame Baseball Koufax and Musial Bats with Inscribed Cooperstown enshrinees from both Assembled are (22) single-signed circuits have signed the commemo- baseball bats, each having been rative weapons in the offered lot of inked by a Hall of Fame enshirnee (16). Ideal for display with colorful on the barrel in blue, black or silver logos, these white ash items are marker. Included are S. Anderson, accented with bold Sharpie pen- Carlton, Eckersley, (6) Ferrell, nings that average (“9”) quality, as Fisk, (3) Gwynn, Irvin, Kaline, well as inscriptions of the players’ MacPhail, Murray, Musial Palmer, impressive feats. Includes: (2) S. Schoendienst, Snider and Weaver. Anderson, Bunning, Carlton, The signatures grade in the (“8- Feller, R. Ferrell, Ford, Gwynn, 10”) range. A full list of inscrip- Jenkins, Kaline, Koufax, Murray, tions is available on our website. Musial, Perez, R. Roberts and Auction LOA from James Spence Schoendienst. Auction LOA from Authentications. James Spence Authentications. More details on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

313. Tom Yawkey Signed 8x10 Attributed to Offered is a vintage photograph of 314. PSA/DNA 9 Jimmie Foxx former Boston Red Sox owner Tom Signed Photo From 1929 World Yawkey. The sepia-toned image of the Hall of Famer bears his signature Series Program (“8”) in black ink with the inscription Graded “Mint 9” by PSA/DNA. Taken from a To the Greatest pitcher I ever saw, 1929 World Series program issued at Shibe Park, Best Always, Tom Yawkey. Yawkey this black-and-white image of Jimmie Foxx is often stated that Lefty Grove was, signed by the handsome and powerful subject. indeed, the best pitcher he ever saw, Executed vertically in black-ink fountain pen, and the picture was obtained from the Foxx’s scripting shows remarkable flow. Full estate of Lefty Grove decades ago. photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Auction LOA from James Spence Opening Bid $250.00 Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00

315. Mickey Mantle 1950 Signed Joplin Miners Photo - One of the Earliest Known Mantle Signatures 316. Roger Maris Signed The offered framed magazine photo 3x5 Photograph showcases one of the earliest Mickey Presented is an impressive Roger Maris Mantle autographs extant. Displayed to (d.1985) signed 3x5 photograph. The dimensions of 11-7/8 x 13-7/8”, the beloved Yankee penned this picture black-and-white likeness portrays the (same photo as 1961 Topps) in blue switch-hitting phenom (d.1995) during ballpoint ink, with the script grading his 1950 campaign with the Joplin (“6”). The reverse has a piece of scrap- Miners, the Yanks’ Class C affiliate for book residue. Auction LOA from James whom Mantle hit a robust .383. Executed Spence Authentications. in black-ink fountain pen, Mantle’s sig- Opening Bid $200.00 nature projects (“7”) quality and accents his youthful likeness. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $500.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 317. Babe Ruth Vintage Photograph With Gorgeous Signature Simultaneously tran- scending American cul- ture and the game he so thoroughly dominated, Babe Ruth became the measuring stick for all things great, his name replacing superlatives regardless of the talent being described. The offered signed photograph mirrors Ruth’s unreach- able qualities. Framed to dimensions of 15x17, this vintage black-and-white photograph depicts the Baltimore-born icon in his Yankee apparel, swinging with a patented vigor that produced enduring images, hit or miss. The image appears to be a post-career depiction of 318. 1929 Philadelphia Athletics Signed World Series Ruth, perhaps at an exhi- Program Photos bition. As unmistakable as his likeness, Ruth’s bold The offered (12) photographs are individually signed by members of the ‘29 penmanship decorates this Philadelphia Athletics, who won their first of three successive American League flags. appealing piece. Executed Taken from that year’s Fall Classic program issued at Shibe Park, these black-and- in black-ink steel-tip fountain pen, Ruth’s scripting trumpets (“9”) strength and clarity, white likenesses are accompanied by biographical text and signed in black-ink foun- trumping most Ruth pennings to have surfaced. In Ruth’s own hand, an inscription of tain pen by their heroic subjects. These bold signatures project (“9”) quality through- “To My Pal Mauro” is accompanied by a notation of “2-27-47,” dating the piece to out and include: Bishop (d.1962), Boley (d.1962), Cochrane, Collins, Dykes, less than a year before Ruth’s passing. Auction LOA from James Spence Earnshaw, Grove, Haas (signed George “Mule” Haas), Mack, Miller, Quinn and Authentications. Accompanying, as well, is a PSA/DNA LOA from a 2005 auction. Rommel. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

319. New York Yankees Autograph And Display Collection with (3) DiMaggio From Ruth to Gehrig to DiMaggio to Mantle, the Bronx Bombers have cre- ated a legacy unparalleled in the world of sports. Their commitment to excellence in baseball is matched only by the loyalty of their fans. Highlighted by (3) Joe DiMaggio auto- 320. Baseball Autograph Lot of (10) Mini-Helmets and graphed items and (2) (145) 8x10s - With Aaron, Mathews and Musial signed pieces, this As we approach another Opening Day, celebrate the grand game’s return with this lot display collection of autographed mini-helmets and photographs. Signed on the bills, the helmets are features Yankee ideal for display, while the 8x10 photographs are suitable for framed display, as well. greats such as: The bold signatures average (‘9”) quality with highlights including: Signed Mini- Babe Ruth, Helmets (10) with Bench, Feller, B. Gibson, Jenkins, Kiner, Marichal, Musial, Stengel, Ford, Niekro, Palmer and B. Robinson; Signed Photos (145) with (4) Aaron, Aparicio, (3) Rizzutto and Carlton, Doby, (2) B. Gibson, R. Jackson, (2) Kell, Mathews, (2) Musial, (5) Palmer, Berra. Loaded with (12) framed items, (2) baseballs, and (15) signed 8x10s, this lot is Ripken, (2) Schmidt, Seaver and (4) Snider. Auction LOA from James Spence accompanied by an Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete Authentications. Complete listing on our website. detailed listing please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 71 AU TO G R A P H S DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 322. (3) 1930s Signed Pieces - 321. (2) Multi-Signed 8x10 With Photographs with Mantle DiMaggio, Heroes of the baseball diamond grace Hornsby this pair of multi-signed 8x10 photo- graphs. Included are 1.) Ford and (“8”)/Mantle (“9-10”) and 2.) Musial Hubbell (“8”)/Mantle (“9-10”) also certified by The items in the GAI. The crisp blue Sharpie endorse- offered lot have ments come with an auction LOA from been signed by (7) diamond greats. Pennings average (“8”) quality and include: (2) James Spence Authentications. Framed Signed Photos including Hubbell and a 1937 All-Star game photo signed Opening Bid $200.00 by Cronin, Dickey, DiMaggio (“5”), Gehringer and Greenberg. Also included is a powerful Hornsby cut signature executed on a 1933 newspaper box score. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00

324. (5) DiMaggio/Mantle Signed Items With Full PSA/DNA LOAs Perennial Fall Classic cham- pions Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle have auto- graphed the items in the offered lot. The resplendent pennings average (“8-9”) 323. (3) Mickey Mantle Autographed 8x10 Photographs— quality and include: All PSA/DNA 10 DiMaggio (2) with a signed “DiMaggio’s Restaurant” A youthful Mickey Mantle displays multiple aspects of his Hall of Fame game on this menu and a signed OAL Brown ball (grade “7”); Mantle (3) with (2) signed photos trio of autographed 8x10 photographs. Each picture is crisply penned in blue Sharpie and a signed copy of My Favorite Summer 1956. Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. with flawless penmanship. Stickers and corresponding full photo LOAs from Additional details are listed on our website. PSA/DNA give each autograph the perfect grade of (“10”). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

325. New York 326. (2) Mickey Yankees Mantle Autographed Lot Dual/Single- of (8) - With Signed Display DiMaggio, Mantle Pieces with and T. Williams Martin Pinstriped legends are Decorate your Yankee- prevalent in this impres- themed den or office sive lot of (8) signed with this pairing of items. The heroes’ blue Mickey Mantle (d.1995) ink signatures grade (“8- dual/single-signed dis- 9”) or better throughout. Includes: Signed Flats (6) including single-signed 8x10 play pieces. Included prints of DiMaggio, (2) Rizzuto and T. Williams; a 1974 Hall of Fame induction print are 1.) dual-signed pho- with Bell, Conlan, Ford and Mantle and a 1999 DiMaggio tribute program signed by tograph with Martin (d.1989) framed to 11x13 (both “8-9”, full photo LOA from Berra, Coleman and Rizzuto; Single-Signed Baseballs (2) OML Selig spheres (grade PSA/DNA) and 2.) single-signed photo framed and matted to 20x18 (“7-8”, auction “9”) with Henrich and Skowron. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. LOA from James Spence Authentications). The exterior framing on each item has More details on our website. sustained moderate wear. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

327. (260) 328. (300+) Baseball Autographed Superstars Baseball HOF 8x10 Autographed 8x10s Photographs - (34) These (300-plus) photographs Different Players have been autographed by their diamond superstar subjects. In all, Offered is a group of (260) (40) different players have signed autographed 8x10 photo- their color or black-and-white graphs. Each photo has been likenesses, with blue Sharpie pen- signed in blue or black nings averaging (“9”) quality. Sharpie with signatures that Highlights include: (15) Blue (two grade between (“8-10”). different poses), (13) Crandall, Included among these HOF (24) D. DiMaggio, (3) Griffey,Jr., icons are Appling, Brett, (10) Haddix, (13) Henrich, (23) Drysdale, Ford, Gehringer, Hubbell and Spahn. There are (34) different players repre- McLain, (5) Score, (3) Skowron, sented with (52) different poses. There are (5) of each player with a handful of players (6) Strawberry and (27) Vander having more than one pose in this collection. Auction LOA from James Spence Meer. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Complete listing on our Authentications. Full list available on our website. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 329. Lou 330. 1953- Gehrig 63 Artvue Cut Cy Young Signature Signed Hall - With Full of Fame JSA Postcard — Bolster your BGS/JSA 6 “Murderers Graded Row” collection “Authentic” by with this bold BGS/JSA with an Lou Gehrig sig- autograph grade nature. of (“6”), this Displayed in a 1953-63 Artvue 12-5/8 x 11- Cy Young signed 1/4” frame, the Hall of Fame cut signature postcard is accents a black- penned by Young and-white (d.1955) on the image of Gehrig bottom portion of striking a the obverse via mighty clout in blue ballpoint his Yankee pin- ink. Despite mul- stripes. tiple surfaces Executed in creases along black-ink, steel with a pinhole, tip fountain pen, the autograph is the signature not disturbed by shows the those flaws. The Gehrig trademarks of sizable upper-case characters and, reflecting his unassuming problem-free persona, smaller lower-case characters. The Hall of Fame penning warrants (“7”) reverse is free of assessment, as a line from an additional signature (below) inadvertently crosses the any written nota- final “g” in “Gehrig.” Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. tions. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

331. 1934 Indians Team Sheet Signed by (29) with Johnson Presented is a 1934 Indians team sheet beautifully signed by (29) members from Walter Johnson’s first full season as manager in Cleveland. The pencil signatures average (“7-8”) and are highlighted by Averill, Gharrity, Harder, Johnson (d.1946, “8”, bottom of the “J” is not present), Kamm, Knickerbocker, Porter, Rice, Spencer, Trosky and trainer Weisman. The cover page bears (13) signa- tures with the interior displaying the balance. While minor quarter-folds and a few superfluous mark- ings are present, this 10 x 6-1/2 sheet displays a cast of significant names very well. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Please visit our website for a list of the remaining signatures. Opening Bid $400.00

332. “Stars of the 1950s” Display of (16) Signed HOF Postcards - With Mantle and Musial The offered framed display (28 x 38-1/2”) features an arrangement of (16) signed Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque postcards honoring 1950s legends. The bold pennings average (“8”) quality and include: Berra, Doerr, Feller, Ford, Irvin, Lemon, Mantle, Mathews, Mize, Musial, Reese, Rizzuto, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Snider and Spahn. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 73 AU TO G R A P H S DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 335. 1953- 63 Artvue Napoleon Lajoie Signed Postcard— BGS/JSA Authentic With a signature judged as “Authentic” and 333. Walter Johnson Cut Signature 334. Jimmie Foxx Signed Index Card encapsulated by BVG/JSA (“7”) As readily identifiable as his potent swing, the offered BGS/JSA, the Judged as “Authentic” with a signature grade of (“7”) Jimmie Foxx autograph is a welcome addition to any offered 1953-63 and encapsulated by BVG. Presented is a sizable Walter Hall of Fame or 500 Home Run Club collection. Artvue Johnson (d.1946) cut autograph. This lengthy Johnson Executed on a 3x5 index card in black-ink steel tip Napoleon Lajoie is executed via blue steel-tip fountain pen and spans 4- fountain pen, Foxx’s unmistakable scripting projects postcard is an 1/2” across the lined portion of the scrap. (“8”) strength and clarity. Auction LOA from James impressive Hall Opening Bid $300.00 Spence Authentications. of Fame collectible. The black-and-white artifact is Opening Bid $300.00 penned via blue ballpoint pen with (“8-9”) characteris- tics. The beloved hitter added the date 1-26-57 as an inscription. Opening Bid $200.00

336. (3) 338. 1962 Baseball Topps #1 Hall of Fame Roger Maris Signed Autographed Government Card— Postcards PSA/DNA with Lajoie, Authentic Clarke and Assessed by Speaker PSA/DNA with the autograph having Only those pre-war been encapsulated legends who gained as “Authentic”. The entrance into the bold penmanship of hallowed walls of 337. 1960 Topps #421 Duke Maas Roger Maris Cooperstown are Signed Card (d.1985) is on dis- found on this trio play with the of signed GPCs. Having passed away in 1976 at the age of 47, Duke offered 1962 Topps Included are Clarke Maas is undoubtedly the most difficult signature from #1 example. The (d.1960, “9-10”), the vaunted 1961 New York Yankees squad. The flowing blue ballpoint endorsement displays (“8-9”) Lajoie (d.1959, offered 1960 Topps #421 Maas is cleanly signed by the characteristics, while the card grades (VG) with minor “8”, dated) and Speaker (d.1958, “9-10”). The auto- hurler in blue ink with an (“8”) signature quality. The canvas grades (VG-EX) and comes with a full photo creasing which does not impact the signature. graphs on these 3x5 mementos are executed via black Opening Bid $200.00 of blue steel-tip fountain pen. Individual full photo LOA from JSA. LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

340. Mickey Mantle Signed Dvorak 1952 Topps Litho (#/25) Revered sports artist 339. (4,000+) Autographed Baseball Gerry Index cards Dvorak 341. (4) Signed Flats With T. The autograph dealer will find tremendous “break crafted this Williams, Mantle and Koufax value” with the offered (4,000+) signed baseball index exceptional Boston, Bronx and Brooklyn stalwarts (including a cards. This gathering with moderate duplication 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle lithograph. Serially num- native of the latter borough) have signed these four throughout is comprised of mostly obscure, common, bered (#23/25), this recreated piece is penned by both framed displays. With a PSA/DNA full photo LOA for or role players with some deceased representatives author (“9”, pencil) and subject (“10”) in blue sharpie. each, the autographs average (“9-10”) quality and included. The signatures in this 3x5 treasure chest aver- Matted to 16x20, this artwork is suitable for profession- include (2) Koufax signed black-and-white prints; age (“8-9”) with many better. There are a handful of al framing. Accompanying is the original paperwork Mantle signed 1974 Hall of Fame Induction Day plac- better names such as Ozzie Smith (“3”), (2) and a photo of Mantle signing multiple Dvorak litho- ard; T. Williams signed Michael Elins lithograph print. (d.2006, umpire, both “8”), Abrams (d.1997, “7”) and graphs. Auction LOA from James Spence Additional details are listed on our website. (2) Wambsganss (d.1985, both “9”). Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 342. (520+) 343. 1951-1959 (1270+) Topps & 1960-1970 Bowman Topps, Signed Fleer & Baseball Leaf Cards Signed Presented is a Baseball comprehensive Cards collection of The autograph (520+) 1951- enthusiast will 1959 Topps and appreciate these Bowman auto- (1270+) signed graphed baseball 1960-1970 cards, the majori- Topps, Fleer ty of which fea- and Leaf signed ture players who baseball cards. are still living. The majority of Penned primarily this offering in blue or black features players ink, the year who are still breakdown fol- living, with lows: Bowman: endorsements (1) 1950, (3) penned primari- 1951, (2) 1952, ly in blue or (1) 1953 Black & black ink. The White, (3) 1954, years break- (19) 1955; down as fol- Topps: (1) 1951 lows: Topps: Red Backs, (2) (121) 1960, 1952 with #1 Pafko (PR, signature “3”), (9) 1953, (18) 1954, (11) 1955, (27) 1956, (92) 1961, (82) 1962, (107) 1963, (110) 1964, (91) 1965, (127) 1966, (122) 1967, (69) 1957, (189) 1958 and (174) 1959. Varying levels of duplication are present on (129) 1968, (121) 1969, and (145) 1970 along with a smattering of examples from these primarily low-grade representations that average (“6-7”) in signature strength Fleer and Leaf. Varying levels of duplication are present on these depictions, which with some lesser. Better names include C. Boyer, Erskine, Law, McDougald, average (VG), with primarily (“6-7”) signature strengths. A solid foundation of stars Newcombe, Pafko, Richardson, Rosen, Skowron and D. Williams. Approximately and a sprinkling of challenging high numbers are present. Better names include 20% of the cards are signed on the reverse. Auction LOA from James Spence Colavito, Richardson, Santo, Uecker, and D. Williams. Approximately 20% of the Authentications with only a handful of secretarial examples. For more details, please cards are signed on the reverse. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications visit our website. with a handful of secretarial examples. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

344. 500 Home Run and 3000 Hit Club Signed Lithographs - With Aaron, Mantle and T. Williams Two of Major League baseball’s most esteemed fraternities are well represented in this lot of multi-signed lithographs. Composed by renowned artist Ron Lewis, the framed prints are endorsed in blue Sharpie (average “9” strength) and include: 500 Home Runs (43-1/8 x 27-1/8”) 1988 limited edition #331/1000 with Aaron, Banks, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, F. Robinson, Schmidt, and T. Williams; 3000 Hit Club (42-3/8 x 24-3/4”) 1995 print with Aaron, Brett, Brock, Carew, Kaline, Mays, Murray, Musial, Rose, Winfield, Yastrzemski and Yount. Each piece comes with a full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

345. (3) Single-Signed Mickey Mantle Framed & Matted Pieces Supporters of The Mick will clamor to secure this trio of Mickey Mantle (d.1995) single-signed pieces, each of which is framed and matted. Included are 1.) dated 1989 Sports Impressions “The Greatest Switch Hitter” print. The 23 x 31-1/2 artwork is penned in blue Sharpie and is accentuated by a No. 7 inscription (“10”); 2.) 23x21 photograph from 1956 season with Stengel. Despite a slight signature imperfection on the “y” in his given name, the blue Sharpie still displays (“8-9”) attributes and a 1956 inscription and 3.) dated 1986 Robert Stephen Simon 22 x 28-1/2 print. The centered blue Sharpie script grades (“8-9”). The exteriors of each frame have sustained varying degrees of wear. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 75 F O OT BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 347. 1950 Topps Felt Back (Blue) Joe Paterno Rookie SGC 80 Graded 80 EX-MT 6 by SGC. Presented is a 1950 Topps Felt Backs (Blue) Joe Paterno rookie card. “Joe Pa”, as he is affectionately known, is one of the most respected col- lege football coaches in the history of the game. The offered relic has survived in clean, col- lectible condi- 346. 1935 National Chicle Low Series Partial Set of tion. Only two (18/24) Cards have graded Presented is a 1935 National Chicle Low Series partial set of (18/24) cards. The con- better. dition breakdown is as follows: 17% (EX-MT), 44% (EX), 11% (VG-EX), and 28% Opening Bid $400.00 (VG or lesser) with one trimmed. Featured are #9 Rockne CO (EX), #10 Battles RC (EX), #11 Edwards RC (VG), #23 Feathers RC (EX), and #24 Hinkle RC (trimmed). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

348. (12) 349. (475+) 1950 Topps 1951-1958 Felt Backs Topps & (Yellow) Bowman SGC Football Graded Collection Singles —Loaded Each graded by Kings of the SGC. Presented gridiron preside is an impressive with these selection of (475+) 1951- twelve 1950 1958 Topps & Topps Felt Backs Bowman foot- that come with ball cards. the tougher yel- Featured are low background 1951 Bowman: variations. #40 Waterfield Included are (EX); 1953 SGC 84: (2 Bowman: (35 cards) with cards, 7 short- McKissack prints, mainly (highest graded), VG-EX to EX) Miller (highest with #17 Trippi graded with three (EX), #20 others at tier); Conerly (EX), SGC 80: (2 #26 Graham cards) with (VG-EX), #32 Hester (highest McElhenny graded with three (EX), #88 others at tier), Nomellini (VG-EX); 1954 Bowman: (77 cards, composite EX) with (3) #8 Van Mathews; SGC Brocklin ((2) EX-MT, EX), #40 Graham (VG-EX), #42 Tittle (EX), #53 Layne (VG), 70: Boldin; SGC #128 Lattner RC (EX); 1955 Bowman: (142 cards, aggregate EX) with #1 D. Walker 60: (3 cards) (GD), #52 Summerall RC (EX), #70 Ringo RC (EX-MT), #72 Tittle (EX-MT), #152 with Cecconi, Landry (trimmed); 1956 Topps: (112 cards, median EX-MT) with #53 Gifford (VG- Gitschier, EX), #60 L. Moore RC (EX-MT), #86 Tittle (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: (102 cards, Teninga; SGC mostly EX-MT) with #62 J. Brown RC (trimmed), #66 Starr (EX-MT) and (2) #120 50: (2 cards) with Botula, Jensen; SGC 40: (2 cards) with Burnett and Turek. Berry (both NM). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 351. 1956 Topps Football Complete Set of (120) Cards with (4) SGC Presented is an attractive 1956 Topps Football complete set of (120) cards, four of which are grad- ed by SGC. The inaugural gridiron edition from the Pennsylvania con- 350. 1952 Bowman Large Football Near Set (141/144) fectioner has an approximate con- Offered is a clean near set of 1952 Bowman Large Football cards missing just three dition breakdown cards, #99 Stydahar, #135 Ronzani and #144 Lansford. As the more coveted of the of 20% (NM or two sets issued that year by the era’s football card giant, this compilation boasts an better), 40% (EX- incredible rookie class and Hall of Fame coaches, with vibrant color images of the MT), 25% (VG- gridiron subjects on the front and biographical text on the clean reverses. The set has EX) and 15% clean edges, but the listed grades do not take into consideration that the cards are off- (VG or lesser) center, unless noted. Highlights include #1 Van Brocklin SP (trimmed), #2 Graham with moderate (EX), #10 Bednarik SP (EX-MT), #14 Brown (EX-MT), #16 Gifford RC (VG-EX), instances of errant #17 Tittle (VG-EX), #30 Baugh (EX-MT), #45 Van Buren (EX-MT), #46 Donovan centering. (EX-MT), #48 Halas (EX-MT, centered), #63 Conerly SP (FR), #72 Schweder (VG- Highlights include EX), #78 Layne (VG-EX), #83 Perry (EX, centered), #92 Pihos (EX-MT, centered), #1 Carson SP #105 Groza (NM), #126 Romanik (EX), #127 Matson (NM) and #142 Landry (VG- (EX), #11 Blanda EX, centered). (VG), #22 Opening Bid $400.00 Cardinals Team SP (SGC 80), #28 Bednarik (NM), #53 Gifford (EX), #60 L. Moore RC (SGC 70), #101 Grier RC (EX), #116 Layne (SGC 84) and #120 Vessels RC (EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

353. 1962 Post Cereal Football Complete Set of (200) Cards Presented is an impressive 1962 Post Cereal Football complete set of (200) cards. This series is packed with diffi- cult shortprints and legendary Hall of Famers. Being that some products sold more than others, certain common players are much scarcer and in more demand than some 352. 1959-1961 Topps Football Complete Set Run with superstars. These (20) PSA cards were meticu- For the classic gridiron enthusiast this trio of 1959-1961 Topps Football complete lously extracted sets is highlighted by a whopping twenty PSA graded examples. Featured are from cereal boxes 1959 Topps Football: (176 cards, 40% NM-MT or better, 30% NM, 20% EX- and display much MT, 10% EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (PSA 6), #10 J. Brown (EX-MT), #20 nicer than the Gifford (EX-MT), #23 Starr (VG), #40 Layne (PSA 7), #140 B. Mitchell RC majority of other (PSA 8), NNO Lucky Penny slip (EX-MT), NNO Bazooka slip (EX-MT)—both Post sets offered. with factory slits; 1960 Topps Football: (132 cards, 25% NM-MT or better, 40% Although these cards display primarily (EX-MT to NM) obverses, each reverse dis- NM, 20% EX-MT, 15% EX or lesser) with #1 Unitas (PSA 6), #23 J. Brown (EX- plays varying degrees of back damage including glue residue and water damage. MT), #51 Starr (EX-MT); 1961 Topps Football: (198 cards) with #1 Unitas (EX), Highlights include #10 Moore SP, #24 Morrison SP, #25 Nolan SP, #28 Shofner SP, #39 Starr (EX-MT), #71 J. Brown (EX-MT), #166 Kemp (EX-MT) and #198 CL #29 Tittle SP, #36 Dean SP, #41 Richardson SP, #43 Walston SP, #59 Schmidt SP, #61 (EX-MT). Despite instances of errant centering and wax staining, these cards still J. Brown, #62 Fiss SP, #74 S. Baker SP (black asterisk), #93 D. Baker SP, #97 J. present quite nicely. For a complete list of key and common graded cards, please Johnson SP, #103 St. Clair SP, #110 Coia SP, #111 Ditka SP, #117 Morris SP, #133 visit our website. Tracy SP, #135 Clarke SP, #136 Connelly SP, #139 Green SP, #169 Pardee SP, #176 Opening Bid $750.00 Joyce SP, #186 Youso SP and #193 Krakoski SP. Opening Bid $500.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 77 F O OT BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 355. 1964- 1967 Football Complete Set Run with (10) PSA Presented is a comprehensive run of complete sets spaning the four seasons that the Philadelphia Gum Company pro- duced football cards. Featured are 1964 Philadelphia Gum: (198 cards, 15% NM or better, 40% EX-MT, 25% 354. 1965 Topps Football Complete Set of (176) Cards EX, 20% VG-EX with Namath “Butterfly” RC (PSA 6) or lesser) with #12 For the 1965 Topps Football edition, the Pennsylvania confectioner went “all in” in Unitas (EX), #30 J. Brown (EX), #79 Starr (EX), #91 Olsen RC (EX-MT), #117 supplying full-size cards of their customer’s favorite gridiron stars. When found in a Gifford (NM); 1965 Philadelphia Gum: (198 cards, 20% NM-MT or better, 35% fine state of preservation, these colorful “tall boys” often command a premium. T h e NM, 25% EX-MT, 20% EX or lesser) with #12 Unitas (PSA 6), #19 Ditka (PSA 8), o ffered complete set of (176) cards with the Namath “Butterfly” variation is extremely #31 J. Brown (PSA 6), #41 Warfield RC (PSA 7), #76 Hornung (NM), #81 Starr presentable for a 45 year-old series. The approximate condition breakdown follows: (NM), #110 Tarkenton (NM-MT); 1966 Philadelphia Gum: (198 cards, 30% NM or 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 15% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with better, 30% EX-MT, 25% EX, 15% VG-EX or lesser) with #24 Unitas (EX-MT), #31 instances of askew centering and infrequent wax staining. Featured are #35 K e m p S P Butkus RC (PSA 8), #32 Ditka (EX-MT), #38 Sayers RC (PSA 6), #41 J. Brown (EX- ( P S A7), #36 Lamonica SP (EX-MT), #46 W. Brown RC SP ( P S A7), #69 Blanda SP MT), #58 Hayes RC (PSA 8), #88 Starr (EX-MT); 1967 Philadelphia Gum: (198 (EX-MT), #87 C L S P (EX-MT), #99 D a w s o n S P ( P S A7), #121 Maynard (EX-MT), cards, 40% NM or better, 35% EX-MT, 25% EX or lesser) with #23 Unitas (PSA 7), #122 N a m a t h RC SP ( P S A6, “Butterfly” variation), #133 B i l e t n i k o ff RC S P ( P S A 8 ) , #29 Ditka (EX-MT), #35 Sayers (PSA 8) and #82 Starr (PSA 7). For a complete list of #137 Davidson RC SP (EX-MT), #155 Alworth (NM) and #176 C L S P (V G) . T h e key cards, please visit our website. more challenging shortprints present on par with the more available numbers. For a Opening Bid $750.00 complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $900.00

357. 1968- 1970 Topps Football Near Set & Insert Run with (3) Display Boxes Offered is a for- midable 1968- 1970 Topps Football starter/near set and insert run hallmarked by a trio of attractive display boxes. Highlights include Complete Sets: (1 set) with 356. 1964-1967 Philadelphia Gum Partial Set Run with (4) 1970 Topps Super: (35 Display Boxes cards, average Presented is a run of four 1964-1967 Philadelphia Gum partial sets highlighted by NM) with #33 multiple key cards and tough display boxes. Featured are 1964 Philadelphia: (161 Namath SP cards, average EX to EX-MT) with #12 Unitas (EX), #30 J. Brown (VG-EX), #79 (NM); Starr (EX-MT); 1965 Philadelphia: (156 cards, median EX to EX-MT) with #12 Near/Starter Unitas (EX-MT), #31 J. Brown (VG); 1966 Philadelphia: (157 cards, majority EX- Sets: (5 sets) MT) with #24 Unitas (EX-MT), #31 Butkus RC (EX), #41 J. Brown (VG-EX), #58 with 1968 Topps: (109 cards, mostly EX to EX-MT) with #100 Unitas (EX-MT), Hayes RC (NM), #88 Starr (NM); 1967 Philadelphia: (155 cards, average EX-MT) 1969 Topps: (146 cards, composite EX-MT) with #26 Piccolo RC (EX-MT), 1969 with #23 Unitas (EX-MT) and #82 Starr (EX-MT). Also present are five-cent com- Topps Four-In-One: (46 cards, mostly EX-MT), 1969 Topps Mini-Albums near: plete display boxes for each season. These attractive collectibles have detached lids (22/26, average EX-MT, 5 duplicates) and 1970 Topps: (172 cards, average NM) with and display a combination of other wear. For a complete list of key cards, please visit #90 Simpson RC (NM). Also present are 1968 (EX), 1969 (EX) and 1970 (VG, our website. detached lid) display boxes. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 358. (5) 1970-1972 OPC Football Complete/ Partial Sets Presented is a gathering of five 1970-1972 O-Pee-Chee Football com- plete/partial sets. This run is highlighted by seldom- seen insert sets. Included are 1970 O- Pee-Chee CFL: (115 cards, average EX-MT) with #110 CL (EX- MT); 1970 O- Pee-Chee CFL Push- Out Inserts: (16 cards, 359. 1972 Topps Football Second Series Wax Box with median NM), (24) Packs 1971 O-Pee- It is difficult to conceive that the offered 1972 Topps Football Second Series wax Chee CFL: box with (24) packs is rapidly approaching its fortieth year since release. The (132 cards, mainly NM) with #13 Theismann RC (EX-MT), #132 CL (EX); 1972 O- tightly wrapped (NM to NM-MT) 10-card packages give the appearance of having Pee-Chee CFL: (132 cards, average NM to NM-MT) with #27 Theismann (NM), been recently discovered. The wax box also grades (NM-MT) and includes a #132 CL (EX-MT) and 1972 O-Pee-Chee Trio Inserts partial set: (12/24 cards, Topps/Bazooka gift brochure (NM-MT). Comprising #133-263, second series pos- composite NM). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. sibilities include #150 Bradshaw, #165 Unitas, #200 Staubach RC, #230 Greene Opening Bid $200.00 and #244 Joiner RC. Opening Bid $900.00

361. 1973- 1987 Topps Football Complete/ Near Set Run Presented is a run of fifteen 1973-1987 Topps Football complete/near sets. These sets range from (VG- EX to NM) and are packed with stars. Highlights include 1973 Topps near: (526/528 cards, average VG-EX to EX), 1974 Topps near: (521/528 cards, median EX, missing 7 com- mons), 1975 Topps: (mostly 360. 1973-1979 Topps Football Complete Run of (7) Sets EX-MT to NM) Presented is a run of seven 1973-1979 Topps Football complete sets. These upper tier with #282 (528) card editions feature 1973 Topps: (median NM) with #15 Bradshaw (NM), #89 Swann RC F. Harris RC (PSA 7), #400 Namath (NM), #487 Stabler RC (NM); 1974 Topps: (NM), 1976 Topps: (average VG-EX to EX) with #148 Payton RC (VG), 1977 (average EX-MT to NM), 1975 Topps: (median NM) with #282 Swann RC (NM), Topps: (median NM) with #177 Largent RC (NM), #360 Payton (EX-MT); 1978 #367 Fouts RC (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: (average NM to NM-MT) with #148 Payton Topps: (average EX to EX-MT), 1979 Topps: (median EX-MT), 1981 Topps: (aver- RC (PSA 7); 1977 Topps: (average NM to NM-MT) with #177 Largent RC (VG-EX), #360 Payton (EX); 1978 Topps: (average NM-MT) with #200 Payton (NM), #315 age EX-MT) with #216 Montana RC (EX), 1984 Topps near: (392/396 cards, mostly Dorsett RC (NM-MT) and 1979 Topps: (composite NM-MT) with #390 E. Campbell EX-MT, missing four commons) with #123 Marino RC (NM) and 1986 Topps: (com- RC (NM). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. posite NM) with #161 Rice RC (NM). For a complete list of key cards and missing Opening Bid $500.00 numbers, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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364. (2) 1957 Topps Football #119 362. 1939 Washington Redskins 363. (5) 1948-52 Exhibits Football Starr & #138 Unitas Rookies—Both Matchbooks Near Set of (18/20) Presented is a 1939 Washington Redskins Matchbooks Color Variations—All SGC PSA near set of (18/20). Although missing the matches, this Add some variety to your vintage gridiron collection Each graded by PSA. A pair of beloved field generals regional issue has retained the original strikers. This with these five 1948-52 Exhibits color variations. Each grace this high-grade pairing of 1957 Topps Football selection averages (VG) and features Baugh (VG) and graded by SGC, included are Cifers (SGC 50, yellow), cards. Included are #119 Starr RC (PSA 8, oc) and the exceedingly difficult Slivinski SP (GD). Missing Coulter (SGC 60, pink), Horvath (SGC 60, red), Jacobs #138 Unitas (PSA 7). These appropriately graded sin- only the Barber SP and Masterson for completion. (SGC 70, green) and N. Johnson (SGC 40, light green). gles are ideal for the discerning gridiron colletor. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

366. (3) 1959 Bazooka Football Singles with LeBaron 365. (3) 1951-1961 Complete Football Offered are three singles from the very tough 1959 Sets with 1951 Topps Magic Bazooka Football series. The cards include Eddie LeBaron (with 75% of the dotted line visible), Rick Presented is a trio of football sets or near sets. Included 367. (5) 1960 Kahn’s Wieners Casares (hand cut just inside the dotted line) and Tobin Football Singles are 1951 Topps Magic (75) cards set in overall (VG) Rote (with 60% of the dotted line visible). All three condition with all the reverses scratched; 1961 Fleer cards are crease-free and clean with beautiful, problem- Presented is a sampling of five singles from the tough (220) card set in overall (EX/EX-MT) condition with free reverses. 1960 Kahn’s Wieners football series. Included are Fiss, #11 Brown (EX), #30 Unitas (EX-MT), #41 Meredith Opening Bid $150.00 Nagler, Nisby, Sandusky and Wren. These cards are (NM), #155 Kemp (EX-MT) and #1215 Maynard (EX- lower grade due to a combination of surface wear, writ- MT); 1961 Nu-Card: (80) card set in overall (NM) ing, or reverse paper loss. condition with #143 Ernie Davis (NM). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

369. 1965 370. 1969 Topps #122 Topps Joe Namath Football Rookie— Uncut PSA 5.5 Sheet Judged EX+ 5.5 with by PSA. From Piccolo & Tuscaloosa to New York, Csonka “Broadway” Joe Rookies Namath was a This uncut larger-than-life sheet of 1969 368. 1961 & 1963 Fleer Football figure wherever he Topps Football Starter Sets with Scarce Display Box suited up. The cards features Presented is a tandem of 1961 and 1963 Fleer Football offered 1965 (12) rows of starter sets. Highlights include 1961 Fleer: (66 cards, Topps #122 Joe (11) cards, majority VG-EX) with #11 J. Brown (FR), #30 Unitas Namath rookie including #1 (EX); 1963 Fleer: (63 cards, average EX-MT to NM, shortprint is a cor- Kelly RC, #26 26 duplicates) with #15 Maynard (EX-MT), #47 nerstone of this Piccolo RC, #35 Unitas and #120 Csonka RC. The Dawson RC (EX-MT) and #72 Alworth RC (EX-MT). challenging “tall boy” edition. Mild peripheral wear, a sheet retains ideal display potential, though it is affect- Also present is a 1963 Fleer five-cent display box surface imperfection on the upper right corner, and ed by a combination of wear and creasing along with (presents EX, with Sharpie marking on bottom). For slightly askew centering account for the technical askew surface registration and water damage. All key more details, please visit our website. grade. The crease-free image displays radiant red- and- cards are moderately affected by these surface imper- Opening Bid $250.00 yellow lettering. fections. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 372. 1998 Randy Moss Game-Worn Road Jersey - From Rookie Season The offered Minnesota Vikings road jersey was worn by wide out Randy Moss during 371. Billy Ray Smith 1963-1970 Baltimore Colts Signed his NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign of 1998. This mesh/dazzle cloth Game-Worn Jersey blend pullover garment features “84” sewn to the front, back and shoulders in purple- The offered Baltimore Colts Billy Ray Smith, Sr. signed game-worn home jersey is a on-yellow double twill and “MOSS” sewn to a nameplate atop the back number in telling reminder of those glorious years in the Waverly neighborhood. Worn by Smith like fashion. Team logos and “Starter” manufacturer’s emblems are sewn to the (d.2001) during the latter portion (1963-1970) of his tenure with the Colts, this blue sleeves (just below purple-and-yellow striped stretch knit panels), while an “NFL” dureen pullover garment features “74” sewn to the front, back, and shoulders in white badge is sewn to the base of the stretch ribbed cotton V-neck. Spandex panels line the tackle twill. White-and-blue striped trim lines the shoulders, while a crotch flap sides, and the tail has been custom hemmed, resulting in the absence of tail tagging resides on the front tail. On the front “7,” Smith’s black ballpoint autograph projects (Moss hems the majority of his jerseys above the tag line). The wear characteristics (“7-8”) strength. The jersey shows absolutely phenomenal wear with multiple team are solid with puckering about the twill elements, discernible turf burns, significant repairs applied to the fabric, twill and trim, alike. Additionally, the back portion of the wear on the ribbed sleeve cuffs, underarm pulling, and a team repair on the chest. crotch flap has been removed (as have the buttons on the front flap). There is no tag- Auction LOA from Lou Lampson. Additional details on our website. ging present, as it was either removed from within the collar or with the missing Opening Bid $400.00 crotch flap. Given the lack of a manufacturer’s or distributor’s tag, this is presumed to have been worn by Smith in games and subsequently relegated to use on the Colts’ practice field, which is where the consignor’s grandfather was given this battle-tested apparel by Smith, himself. Opening Bid $400.00

374. Marshall Faulk Signed Game-Worn 1995 Indianapolis Colts Road Jersey 373. 1989-1990 Game-Worn The offered Indianapolis Colts road jersey was worn and signed by NFL great Marshall Faulk during the 1995 campaign, as he helped power the (then) upstart team Jersey to the AFC title game. This white mesh pullover garment features “28” sewn to the The offered Dallas Cowboys jersey was donned by Hall of Fame quarterback Troy front, back, and sleeves in blue tackle twill and “FAULK” sewn to a nameplate atop Aikman during either his rookie (1989) or sophomore (1990) campaign in the Texas the back number in like fashion. On the lower portion of the back “2,” Faulk’s black Stadium spotlight. This white mesh/dazzle cloth blend pullover garment features “8” Sharpie autograph shows “9” quality. An “NFL” logo badge accents the stretch knit V- heat-pressed to the front, back and shoulders in blue block-style numerals and “AIK- neck, blue-and-white striped panels line the shoulders and spandex-like panels line the MAN” appliquéd in like fashion to a nameplate atop the back number. A blue-and- sides. The left front tail is home to a “Wilson” label, a “95” swatch, and a size “46” black striped pattern accents the custom-hemmed sleeves, and the stretch knit V-neck tag. Moderate wear is evident in the form of team repairs, pilling, minimal fraying, is void of the “NFL” badge that began to appear in 1991 (thus, dating the jersey). The and contact-induced battle scars. Additionally, the cuffed sleeves and strait-hemmed vented left front tail is home to a “RUSSELL ATHLETIC” size “48” label and a fabric tail are consistent with Getty Images of Faulk. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. content flap tag. Light wear. Auction LOA from 100% Authentic Memorabilia Opening Bid $200.00 Authentication Service. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 81 F O OT BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 375. 376. (16) 1986-06 Laveranues Big 10 Game Coles 2003 Worn Jerseys Washington with (2) PSU Redskins Bowls Game-Worn Shy only a Northwestern Road Jersey example, this impressive lot contains at least one Seeking (financial- game-worn football jersey ly) greener pas- from each Big 10 univer- tures, wide receiv- sity. Featuring (16) er Laveranues “gamers” in all with sev- Coles signed with eral Bowl games present, the Washington Redskins in 2003 and earned his first and only Pro Bowl recognition. these 1980s-2006 gar- The offered ‘Skins road jersey was worn by the controversial Florida State product ments display anywhere during that 2003 campaign. The white mesh/dazzle cloth-blend pullover garment fea- from mild to moderate tures “80” sewn to the front, back and sleeves in maroon-on-gold twill and “COLES” wear. Included are: (2) sewn to a nameplate atop the back number in solid maroon twill. An “NFL Illinois (blue, white), (2) Equipment” badge adorns the base of the maroon spandex V-neck, and maroon-and- Indiana (red, white), Iowa gold stretch ribbed cotton lines the custom-hemmed sleeve endings. A “GSS Hail to (white), Michigan (white), Minnesota (red), (2) MSU (green, white, both w/ USA the Redskins” patch is sewn to the left breast and a “03-44” swatch resides within the flag), (2) Penn St. (both blue, Citrus Bowl and Holiday Bowl), (2) Purdue (Outback collar. The vented left front tail is home to a “Reebok” label and size “44” flap tag. Bowl white, white with gold pants), Ohio St (red) and (2) Wisonsin (red, white). Our Original and unaltered, the Sunday apparel show phenomenal game wear with con- website features detailed descriptions of each jersey as originally seen on tact-induced scuff marks and turf stains throughout. Collegejersey.com. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

377. (20) 1980-06 378. ACC Game- 1956 Worn Football Detroit Jerseys with Lions Bowl Games Team- Excluding UVA and WF, Signed the offered lot boasts at Football least one game-worn jer- sey from each ACC insti- with (5) tution. Displaying any- Hall of where from mild to Famers heavy use, with several There was a Bowl examples included, day, believe the presented lot con- it or not, tains: (2) BC (Carquest when the Detroit Lions were the toast of the NFL, appearing in four championship Bowl red, white), (3) games (winning three of them) during the 1950s. The offered pigskin is decorated Clemson (2 orange, with (36) signatures of the 1956 installment. The medium is a fully inflated “Wilson” white), Duke (white), (2) Bobby Garrett signature model football whose white surface is an ideal canvas for FSU (Blockbuster Bowl bold pennings that average (“8”) quality. Highlights include: Cassady, Christiansen, red, white), (2) GT (gold, Cochran (coach), Creekmur, Davis, Lary, Layne, Mains, Martin and Schmidt. Auction white), (3) Miami (green, LOA from PSA/DNA. A complete listing is available on our website. orange, white), (2) NCSU (red, white), UMD (red), (2) UNC (blue, white) and (2) V- Opening Bid $150.00 Tech (Gator Bowl white, orange). Our website features detailed descriptions of each jersey as originally seen on Collegejersey.com. Opening Bid $400.00

379. Joe 380. (21) Football- Montana Sport Related Kings Framed Publications - Piece #/49— With Vintage Signed Catalogs and Adorn your home or Super Bowl office with this Joe Programs Montana Sport Kings 28- Described and illustrated in 1/2 x 33 framed display print from its foundation to piece. Fashioned after the recent “Super Sundays,” 1933 Goudey Sport football and its heroes are Kings series, this hand- chronicled in this impres- enhanced giclee is serial- sive lot of (921) publica- ly numbered #24/49. The tions. Highlights include: legendary field general Super Bowl Programs penned the canvas around seven (NM) guides from his left shoulder in gold installments: X, XVI, ink, with the endorsement XVII, XIX (EX-MT), XXII, XXXIX and XLI; Vintage Guides/Rulebooks (7) grading (“8-9”). including 1905-06 Spalding Sports Catalog (VG) with cover disengaged (but present) Additionally, the artist and all pages intact, with blank order form; 1915 Spalding Catalog (VG) with minor also signed the bottom tears and compacting fold; and (2) Draper-Maynard rules guides (1915-16 and 1967- right portion. The exteri- 27), both (VG); Hardcover Touchdown! by A.A. Stagg (1927, Longmans, Green and or framing displays mod- Co., New York, EX, with covers and pages intact). Complete listing on our website. erate chipping. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 381. Gorgeous 1960 Baltimore Colts Team-Signed Football With Unitas and Lipscomb In defense of two straight NFL titles, the 1960 Baltimore Colts remained armed with the six Hall of Famers that had helped put “Charm City” on the gridiron 382. Large Football Autograph Collection map. The offered 1960 team-signed football is decorated with (36) potent signa- tures (including the aforementioned Canton enshrinees), making it one of the most of (48) - With J. Brown, Butkus, Namath attractive Colts collectibles. Clean white “Dura-Hide” panels on this “Spalding” and Sayers Johnny Unitas signature model pigskin serve as the canvas for blue ballpoint auto- The autographs in this bone-jarring lot of signed helmets, flats graphs that may be without peer in terms of historically significant Colts pen- and pigskins put you at the 50-yard line for a star-studded gath- nings. Remarkably, these scriptings show (“8-9”) quality across the board, despite ering of NFL icons. The Sharpie signatures resonate (“9”) or the uneven medium. Includes: Ameche, Berry, Boyd, Braase, Brown, Davis, better quality throughout, with highlights including: Signed DeCarlo, Donovan, Joyce, Kovac, Lipscomb (signed “Big Daddy”), Marchetti, Helmets with L. Taylor (full-size, New York Giants) and (12) Matuszak, Moore, Mutscheller, Myhra, Nelson, Nutter, Parker, Pellington, signed mini-helmets, including Bednarik, Donovan and E. Plunkett, Preas (signed twice), Pricer, Pyle, Richardson, Sample, Shields, Manning; Signed Footballs (3) NFL “Wilson” pigskins respec- Simpson, Smith, Spinney (signed twice), Szymanski, Taseff, Unitas and Welch. tively penned by T. Barber, E. Manning and L. Taylor; Signed The ball exhibits a pristine surface, though it does not inflate. Full photo LOA Flats (34) signed 16x20 prints including J. Brown, Butkus, from James Spence Authentications. Additional details on our website. Marino, (2) Montana, Namath, B. Sanders, Sayers, E. Smith Opening Bid $400.00 and Tittle. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Complete listing available on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

384. Super Bowl XXIII Bronze Statue #2/23 Primed for yet another Super Bowl title, Joe Montana and his almost got more than they bargained for in the Cincinnati Bengals. Montana was clutch under pressure, as he engineered the game-winning 92-yard touch- down drive with less than three minutes on the clock. Since the 1989 Super Bowl was the 383. (13) NFL Signed Helmets, Footballs and Flats - With first to be played in Miami in over 10 years, the city wanted to roll out the big guns, New York Emphasis so they commissioned native Miamian and contemporary artist Elliot Arkin (d.2007) to produce 23 bronze statues. Arkin, known for his creative, yet humorous, approach Hard-hitting icons from both sides of the are represented in this lot to modern art, has scaled two players flying into action. This limited edition (#2/23) of NFL autographed keepsakes. Pigskins, helmets and flats among the eye-catching sculpture rests atop an 8x6 stone platform that has “XXIII MIAMI” etched into both displays in this “Big Apple”-themed assortment with signatures averaging (“9”) quali- the front and back (noticeable chipping on the stone base). Measuring 24” tall (base + ty. Includes: Signed Helmets (4) with T. Barber (Giants), Parcells (Giants), Namath statue) and weighing 45lbs, this bronze model displays the characteristics and ingen- (Jets), and Pennington (Jets); Signed Footballs (6) with Bednarik, McNair, Montana, ious approach of its creator. A wonderful patina further enhances this visual master- Pennington, Theismann and Weis; Signed Flats (3) with E. Manning, L. Taylor and piece. Both beautiful craftsmanship and artist talent are apparent in this true rarity that Tittle. Various third-party authentication accompanies each item. Complete details draws attention from both the art collector and sports enthusiast. Due to weight/size, a available on our website. shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

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385. Reese McCall 1978-1982 386. Walter Camp Cut Signature 387. Signed Government Baltimore Colts Game-Worn Home PSA/DNA Authentic Postcard With Full JSA Jersey Graded “Authentic” and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Adhering to a fan’s request, multi-sport talent Jim This Baltimore Colts home jersey was worn by tight Walter Camp (d.1925), the “Father of American Thorpe signed this government postcard shortly before end Reese McCall during the club’s waning days at Football,” is the endorser of the offered cut signature. his passing. Dated “Dec 8th 1951,” the item bears a Memorial Stadium. This blue mesh pullover garment The black steel-tip fountain pen etching has an (“8-9”) most appropriate typewritten legend, which reads: features “86” heat pressed in block-style numerals to signature quality. The reverse displays scrapbook “Greatest all-around athlete of all times.” In ballpoint, the front, back and sleeves and “McCALL” appliquéd residue and light pencil writing. Thorpe has penned: “To Phil - Wishing you great suc- in like fashion to a nameplate atop the back number. Opening Bid $250.00 cess in whatever you may undertake - from (signed) The left front tail is home to a “Medalist” Baltimore Jim Thorpe.” The crisp signature maintains (“9”) Colts exclusivity tag and a size “48” label. Solid wear, strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from James with a team repair near the right shoulder. Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

388. 1962 Multi-Signed Football With 389. (10) Oakland Raiders Signed Ernie Davis, Lyndon Johnson and Payroll Checks With Davis, Upshaw 390. (20) Football Greats Signed Vince Lombardi and Brown Cards and Flats With Hinkle and Gathered for the 1962 Touchdown Club of Washington, Offered is a lot of (10) 1977 Oakland Raiders payroll Strong D.C.’s annual awards banquet, fifty-one of the biggest checks made out to and endorsed by “Silver and Black” Nearly a century’s worth of gridiron icons have auto- celebrities of the era decorated the offered pigskin with legends. The ballpoint pennings average (“8-9”) quality graphed the items in this hard-hitting lot of (20). The blue ballpoint signatures. This “Spalding” example is and are highlighted by an Al Davis signed check made ballpoint or felt tip signatures average (“8”) strength. home to pennings that grade (“6-7”) on average out to the . Also included are vouch- Highlights include: G. Allen (1973 Topps #137), (despite the dimpled surface). Prominent names ers signed by: Willie Brown, Cliff Branch, Tom Flores, Badgro, J. Christiansen (1956 Topps #20), Hickerson, include: Carl Albert, Lyndon B. Johnson, Ernie Davis, Carl Garrett, Ted Hendricks, Art Shell, Jack Tatum, Hinkle (PSA/DNA “Authentic”), Hubbard, Kinard , Paul Hornung, Vince Lombardi, Bill Gene Upshaw (d.2008) and John Vella. Normal cancel- (1975 Fleer #75), B. Layne, Michalske, A. Rooney, McPeak, Bobby Mitchell, Stan Musial and Bill Stern. lation stampings/hole punchings do not affect the signa- Strong (PSA/DNA “Certified”) and Stydahar (1975 Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Applicable deceased tures. Auction LOA from James Spence Fleer #63). Auction LOA from James Spence dates listed on our website. Authentications. Authentications. More details on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

392. (2) 1956 New York Giants vs. Programs - Including NFL Championship The offered Yankee Stadium-issued pro- grams hail from the 1956 New York 393. 1958 & 1959 NFL Championship Giants regular-season Programs (November 25) and Offered is the pair of 1958 and 1959 NFL championship Championship programs that pitted the Baltimore Colts 391. (60) Signed Line Art Cards (December 30) con- against the New York Giants. The 1958 NFL With Nitschke tests against the Championship Game program is in (GD) condition Chicago Bears, Annually paying visual homage to Canton enshrinees, with all the pages intact and the majority of the damage respectively. Each 20- these (60) Goal Line Art examples have been signed by confined to the cover in the form of a watermark and page program has a their gridiron subjects. Averaging (“9”) strength, the paper loss. The 1959 NFL Championship Game pro- ticket stub taped to the Giants roster page. The regular- penning are highlighted by: Badgro, Baugh, Bradshaw, gram is in (VG) condition with the score inked in the season guide is (VG) with minimal paper loss and a Fouts, Connor, Ditka, Ewbank, Gatski, Hornung, Lane, upper right corner and mild paper loss. small stain on the cover. The championship program is Nitschke and Parker. Auction LOA from James Spence Opening Bid $300.00 (VG-EX). Authentications. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 395. 1970-71 A1 Premium Beer Phoenix Suns SGC Graded Near Set (12/13) - #1 on Registry The regional card collector will appreci- ate the offered 1970- 71 A1 Premium Beer Phoenix Suns near set of (12/13) cards. Each graded by 394. 1969-70 & 1970-71 Topps Basketball Complete/Near SGC, this elu- Sets sive gathering The roundball guru will find tremendous value with this pair of 1969-70 and 1970-71 has an aver- age grade of Topps Basketball complete and near sets. Highlights include 1969-70 Topps complete: 90.33 with a (98 cards, minus checklist, 15% (EX-MT or better, 30% EX, 25% VG-EX, 30% VG or weighted set score of 90.80. Included are SGC 92: (7 cards) with (2) Counts (one 98 lesser) with #1 Chamberlain (GD), #20 Havlicek RC (VG-EX), #25 A l c i n d o r RC ( VG - cents, one 95 cents variations), Hawkins (98 cents variation), Howard (95 cents vari- EX), #43 Bradley RC (VG-EX), #50 Robertson (EX), #75 Hayes RC (EX-MT), #90 ation), Silas (95 cents variation), F. Taylor (95 cents variation), Van Arsdale (no West (VG); 1970-71 Topps near: (172/175, 25% EX-MT or better, 30% EX, 20% V G - price); SGC 88: (5 cards) with Green (95 cents variation), Haskins (95 cents varia- EX, 25% VG or lesser) with #50 Chamberlain (EX), #75 Alcindor (EX-MT), #100 tion), (2) Walk (one 95 cents variation, one no price) and Wetzel (no price). Missing Robertson (EX-MT), #123 M a r a v i c h RC (VG-EX), #137 Murphy RC (EX-MT) and the scarce Van Arsdale (reverse negative) for completion. #160 West (EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

396. (741) 1969-70 Topps Basketball Cards with (1) Set & (5) Near Sets After an eleven season hiatus, Topps returned to the basketball market with the 1969-70 series. This mid-grade gathering of (741) “tall boys” includes one set and five near sets. Highlights include 1969-70 complete: (99 cards, median EX) with #1 Chamberlain (GD), #20 Havlicek RC (EX-MT), #25 Alcindor RC (FR), #43 Bradley RC (GD), #75 Hayes RC (NM), #99 CL (marked); 1969-70 near: (97/99 cards, mostly VG-EX) with #1 Chamberlain (PR), #20 Havlicek RC (VG-EX), #25 Alcindor RC (GD), #99 CL (marked); 1969-70 near: (93/99 cards, average VG- EX, 10% writing) with #1 Chamberlain (PR), #20 Havlicek RC (VG); 1969-70 near: (90/99 cards, median VG, 15% writing); 1969-70 near: (83/99 cards, mostly VG-EX); 1969-70 near: (76/99 cards, average VG, 20% marked). Also present are (300+) dupes (average VG-EX to EX) with many stars. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

397. (1400+) 1970-71 Topps Basketball Singles with (3) Near Sets Hardwood enthusiasts will appreciate these (1400+) 1970-71 Topps Basketball sin- gles, which include three near sets. This primarily mid-grade gathering is loaded with Hall of Fame cagers and keynote rookies. Highlights include 1970-71 near set: (174/175, average VG-EX to EX) with #10 Havlicek SP (VG), #13 Riley RC (VG), #50 Chamberlain (VG), #75 Alcindor (GD), #123 Maravich RC (GD); 1970-71 near set: (168/175, median VG-EX) with #75 Alcindor (FR), #137 Murphy RC (EX-MT) and 1970-71 near set: (165/175, mostly VG-EX) with #75 Alcindor (PR). Also pres- ent are (900+) duplicates (average VG to VG-EX) with many stars. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 85 BA S K E T BA L L DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 398. (6) 399. (11) 1970-1977 1971-1990 Topps Topps & Basketball Fleer Complete Basketball Sets with Complete/ (9) PSA Near Sets Assembled is a For the classic group of six roundball special- attractive 1970- ist is this selec- 1977 Topps tion of eleven Basketball com- 1971-1990 Topps plete sets with & Fleer nine key cards Basketball com- having been grad- plete/near sets. ed by PSA. Highlights Featured are include Topps 1970-71 Topps: Basketball Sets: (average NM) (7 sets) with with #7 Bradley 1971-72 Topps (NM), #13 Riley near: (222/233, RC (NM), #50 average EX-MT); Chamberlain 1972-73 Topps (NM), #75 near: (249/264, Alcindor (NM), average) with #32 #100 Robertson P. Jackson RC (PSA 8), #123 (EX), #100 Maravich RC Abdul-Jabbar (PSA 8), #160 (EX-MT), #195 West (PSA 7); Erving RC (VG), #255 Erving AS (EX-MT); 1973-74 Topps partial: (215/264, medi- 1971-72 Topps: an EX-MT); 1974-75 Topps complete: (264 cards, average EX-MT) with #39 Walton (composite NM) RC (EX-MT), #196 Gervin RC (EX-MT), #200 Erving (EX), #250 Chamberlain CO with #55 Maravich (NM), #70 Chamberlain (NM), #100 Alcindor (PSA 8); 1972-73 (NM); 1976-77 Topps complete: (144 cards, average EX-MT to NM) with #1 Erving Topps: (median NM) with #1 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #32 P. Jackson RC (PSA 8), (EX-MT), #60 Maravich (EX-MT), #110 D. Thompson RC (EX-MT); 1979-80 Topps #75 West (NM), #100 Abdul-Jabbar (NM), #195 Erving RC (PSA 7), #255 Erving AS complete: (132 cards, NM to NM-MT) and Fleer Basketball Sets: (4 sets) with (3) (PSA 8); 1973-74 Topps: (aggregate NM) with #80 Chamberlain (NM), #240 Erving 1989-90 Fleer complete: (179 cards, all NM-MT with stickers). For a complete list of (NM); 1975-76 Topps: (mainly EX-MT) and 1976-77 Topps: (mostly EX-MT) with key cards and missing numbers from the near sets, please visit our website. #1 Erving (EX-MT). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $500.00

401. NBA 50 Greatest Autographed Basketball Display with Maravich Since the release of the 1996 NBA 50 Greatest Basketball players lithograph, collec- tors from all around the world have tried to reproduce the majesty of the original. Presented is a beautiful, well-conceived 51x36 matted display with signatures of the “50 Greatest” NBA basketball players. With the exception of a check, cachet, and four signed cards (which all come with an auction LOA from JSA), the remaining (44) luminaries are crisply penned on modern certified autograph inserts. Keys signatures include Abdul-Jabbar (1995 Australian Adidas), Barkley (1990-91 Skybox, not certified), Bird (2008-09 SP Rookie Threads), Chamberlain (d.1999, cachet), Cousy (1995 Action Packed Hall of Fame), Erving (1995 Action Packed Hall of Fame, not certified), Havlicek (Upper Deck Chronology,), M. Johnson (2000-01 Bowman’s Best 400. 1972-73 Topps Basketball Wax Box with (24) Packs Franchise Favorites), Jordan (1991 Upper Deck #44, PSA/DNA “Authentic”), Maravich (d.1988, check), O’Neal (upper Deck Team USA, not certified), Robertson Presented is an investment-quality 1972-73 Topps Basketball wax box with (24) (1999-00 Upper Deck Century Legends), Russell (2007 Press Pass Authentics cut packs. Who knows what treasures will be unearthed from these crisp (NM) 10-card auto), Stockton (Topps Triples Threads with three jersey pieces, #/36), and West packages. The 264-card set includes Abdul-Jabbar, Chamberlain, Erving RC, P. (1999-00 Upper Deck Inkredible). Due to the size of the piece, a shipping surcharge Jackson RC, Maravich and West as possibilities. The colorful display box grades (NM will apply. For a complete list of the signatories and cards, please visit our website. to NM-MT). Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $900.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 402. (92) 1980-81 Topps Basketball Signed Cards with (260+) Autographs Presented is an incredible gallery of (92) 1980-81 Topps Basketball signed cards fea- turing a whopping (260+) autographs. The 1980-81 Topps Basketball series show- cased three players on a single card, (84) of which are triple-signed. Each card is penned in black or blue ink, with the endorsements averaging (“7”) with instances of incidental bleeding. Additionally, the cards average (EX-MT) with some better and others lesser. Highlights include Triple-Signed: with (3) Abdul-Jabbar (slightly smeared, two just Kareem), Abdul-Jabbar/D. Thompson, (2) Bird, (3) Erving (all dif- ferent poses), M. Johnson, Lanier/Walton, (2) M. Malone/Parish (different poses) and 403. (3) Michael Jordan UDA Signed Items - With Jersey Maravich (d.1988) signed only as Pistol Pete. This Utah-based selection was painstak- “His Airness” glides to the hoop in this trio of UDA signed display pieces. Includes: ingly collected in person over decades through countless NBA round trips, front office Jersey framed to dimensions of 32-1/2 x 42-3/8”, this limited edition (64/323) relationships, and player friendships. The fruits of this “labor of love” are now avail- Chicago Bulls road jersey is displayed to show the back, where Jordan’s silver Sharpie able in one shot. The highlighted key cards come with an auction LOA from James autograph (“9” strength) is angled on the middle portion of the “2”; Basketball a Spence Authentications. Due to the outstanding provenance surrounding the remaining Wilson “Indoor/Outdoor” ball signed in black Sharpie (“8”); Baseball a clean white cards, it is highly probable those signatures are authentic as well. For a complete list unofficial sphere (grade “8”) signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint (“9”). of key cards, please visit our website. Additional details are available on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

404. Flynn Robinson 1971-72 World Champion Los Angeles Lakers Game-Worn Road Jersey The offered purple dureen pullover garment was worn by Los Angeles Lakers guard Flynn Robinson during the 1971-72 season, which culminated with the franchise’s first-ever championship on the West Coast (after having been felled in Finals play for seven of the previous ten seasons). Retaining its splendorous hues from nearly forty 405. Bobby Jones 1980s Philadelphia 76ers Game-Worn years ago, the hardwood apparel features “21” sewn to the front and back in white-on- Home Jersey gold double tackle twill, with the lower layer elongated to give a “shadow” effect. Excelling in aspects that seldom showed up in the box score, former A B Aand NBA f o r- “LAKERS” is sewn across the chest in gold-on-white angled characters and “ROBIN- ward Bobby Jones led by example and unbridled passion. The offered Philadelphia 76ers SON” is arched atop the back number in gold-on-white block-style letters. Purple- home jersey was worn by the University of North Carolina product during his eight-sea- gold-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the neck and arm yokes. Dubbed son tenure (1978/79 - 1985/86) at the Philadelphia . This white mesh pullover “Electric Eye,” Flynn was with his fifth of seven different teams and was wearing one garment features “24” sewn to the front and back in blue-on-red double tackle twill with of five different numbers assigned over his eight-season career. The number on this “SIXERS” arched atop the front number in like fashion. Arched just above the back num- particular jersey was changed (from “20”) to suit Robinson. In very high probability, b e r, “B. JONES” is sewn in solid blue block-style characters. Red-white-and-blue striped the jersey was worn during the 1970-71 season by Earnie Killum who, at 6-foot-3, stretch knit lines the V-neck and arm yokes. The left front tail is home to a “Wilson” size 180 lbs. was very similar to Robinson in terms of size. The jersey does not have any “42” label and a flap tag whose contents have faded. Matching the style of “Wi l s o n ” tags or labels and, save for the name and number change, is unaltered and all original. apparel worn by the club from 1979 through 1985, this particular example shows solid A Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame LOA accompanies, as does a full wear with minimal fraying about the twill components. photo LOA from Grey Flannel. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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406. 1973-74 407. Pete Topps and Press Basketball Maravich Vending Box Dual Cut Presented is a 1973- Signatures 74 Topps Basketball A hardwood vending box of (500) prodigy mentored cards. This by his father, unsearched material Pete Maravich could yield multiple employed Hall of Famers and unprecedented flash to become the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer. The offered dual rookies from #1-264 cut signature showcases the seldom-seen pairing of both Pete (d.1988, signed “Pistol with #50 Abdul- Pete”) and Press (d.1987) Maravich. Executed in blue ballpoint on a 2x5 sheet, both Jabbar, #80 signatures project (“9”) quality. A tough combination to begin with, this coupling Chamberlain, #100 became all the more rare with their untimely deaths just nine months apart. Auction West, #126 Westphal LOA from James Spence Authentications. RC, #130 Maravich, #135 McAdoo RC, and #240 Erving as high-grade possibilities. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

409. 1980-81 Topps Basketball #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving TL/#139 M. Johnson RC Triple-Signed Card BVG/JSA Signatures judged as “Authentic” by JSA and encapsulated by 408. Michael Jordan Signed Check BVG. The offered 1980-81 Topps Basketball #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving TL/#139 M. Johnson RC is signed by this trio of roundball royalty. These early career signatures Given our automated society, securing signatures from athletes via personal checks is are placed in purple ink, with the endorsements averaging (“7”). The (EX-MT) card- increasingly uncommon. The offered Michael Jordan check was penned by “His board has withstood the decades quite well. Quite possibly the only triple-signed Airness” on the front of this dated 1989 collectible. The crisp blue ink endorsement version of this legendary card in existence. grades (“8-9”) and comes with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

410. LeBron 411. (6) Philadelphia James 2002 Game-Worn Jerseys With Signed High 2001-02 Iverson Gamer School Phanatics take note: these Phillies and “Homework 76ers garments were donned by Philadelphia sports icons over the last Pass” - BVG/JSA four decades. Comprised of (6) diff e r- Authentic ent game-worn artifacts, this lot is Encapsulated and assessed headlined by a 76ers home jersey worn “Authentic” by BVG/JSA. by hardwood great Allen Iverson d u r- During the 2002-03 school ing the 2001-02 campaign. All of the year at Oh io’s St . Vi n c e n t - items have the correct twill identifiers St. Mary’s, hoops phenom and proper tagging. In addition to the LeBron James was issued Iverson jersey, the lot includes jerseys and autographed this “Irish worn by: Rod Barajas (2007 spring training Phillies warm-up); Kyl e Ko rver ( 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 Pass,” excusing him from homework assignments. On the reverse, James’ black ballpoint 76ers road jersey, autographed); (1979 Phillies warm-up jacket); D i c k i e signature (“8-9”) is accompanied by inscriptions of “23” and “Darell” (the name of the N o l e s (1990 Phillies warm-up jersey, autographed); Francisco Rosario (2007 Phillies original recipient, who has provided a signed LOA). road jersey). Full descriptions of each are available on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

412. (2) 1982 413. Patti LaBelle NCAA Semi-Finals Personal Invitation and Finals Full to Michael Tickets Jordan’s 40th The offered full tickets were Birthday Party issued for the historically The toast of the town on significant 1982 NCAA b a s- both the hardwood and in ketball battles held at the social circles, NBA great Louisiana Superdome (UNC Michael Jordan attracted a with Jordan, Georg e t o w n , “Who’s Who” in celebrity Houston and Louisville). personalities in his every Respectively issued for the appearance. The offered Semi-Finals (VG-EX with invitation was sent to faint creases) and songstress Patti LaBelle, Championship (minimally requesting her presence at Jordan’s 40th birthday gala in 2003. Complete with a bas- EX-MT) contest, these (2) ketball-textured “envelope,” the unique correspondence details Jordan’s “Birthday 5x2 vouchers are each for “Terrace” seats with an “$8.00” asking price. Soiree” at Washington’s Ritz-Carlton. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 414. 1924 V145-2 #3 King Clancy PSA 2 Graded Good 2 by PSA. Presented is a 1924 V145-2 #3 King Clancy example. The obverse of this acclaimed Hall of Famer presents (EX-MT), while the reverse displays mod- erate paper loss. Opening Bid $200.00

415. 1979-80 Topps Hockey Set & Near Set with (2) Gretzky Shoot and score with this pair of 1979-80 Topps Hockey complete/near sets. Included are 1.) complete (264) card set averaging (NM) with #18 Gretzky RC (SGC 80) and 2.) near (213/264) set averaging (NM) with #18 Gretzky RC (SGC 70). Opening Bid $200.00

416. (89) 1968-1990 Topps & O- Pee-Chee Hockey Star Cards Hit the rink with this arrangement of (89) 1968-1990 Topps and O-Pee- Chee Hockey star cards. Featured are 1968-69 OPC: #7 Esposito (VG-EX); 1969-70 OPC: NNO Howe Special (VG); 1970-71 OPC: #3 Orr (PR), (2) #238 Howe AS (VG-EX, PR), #249 Orr AS (EX-MT) and 1971-72 Topps: (2) #50 Hull (VG-EX, GD). For a com- plete list, please visit our website. 417. (285) 1994 Parkhurst Hockey Missing Link Future Opening Bid $200.00 Stars Complete Sets A potential windfall awaits the victor of these (285) 1994 Parkhurst Hockey Missing Link Future Stars sets. These elusive six-card “chase” sets each grade in (NM-MT) condition. Included are #3 Mikita, #4 Shack and #5 Mahovlich. Opening Bid $150.00

418. Mike Gartner 1985/86 Game Worn Washington Capitals Sweater This Washington Capitals sweater was worn by Hall of Fame right winger Mike Gartner during his tenure (1979/80-1988/89) in the nation’s capital. The white knit pullover garment features proper tackle twill identifiers and “Ultrafil” tagging. Evidence of game use includes board marks and bloodstains. The nameplate was possi- bly altered, as the current version has been folded under and sewn at either end. More details on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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420. George Swarbrick 1969-70 Baltimore Cippers Game-Worn AHL Road Sweater The offered sweater was worn by right winger George Swarbrick during the 1969-70 season. Tailored from black dureen, this long-sleeved pullover garment features “BALTIMORE” angled down- 419. New York Rangers Lot of (145) - With 1994 Vermeil ward across the chest in orange-on-white double tackle twill and “14” sewn to the Gold Ring back in like fashion. Elsewhere (specifically, at the waistline, shoulders and sleeves), orange and white highlights strike a familiar “Charm City” chord, match- Featuring a concentration of 1994 Stanley Cup New York Rangers collectibles, the ing the hues of the city’s vaunted (at that time) baseball team. Black-and-orange offered lot contains (145) Rangers collectibles highlighted by a beautiful 1994 Stanley striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, whose interior is home to a vintage Cup Champions vermeil gold ring. The size 7-1/2 to 8 ring, which shows minimal “SIZE 46” tag. Sewn within the left side seam, a “General Athletic” laundering wear, has a Rangers logo-face and “1994 Stanley Cup Champions” bordering the logo instructions tag bears the Ohio-based manufacturer’s triangular logo, as well as with a Stanley Cup and NHL logo on the right and left shanks respectively. This limit- handwritten initials that appear to read “VW.” Coupled with its team’s long-since ed edition ring (#1135/500, engraved on inside) will be a prized addition to any defunct status, this hockey heirloom holds inherent appeal in that it has absolutely Rangers collection. Additional highlights include: 1.) (24) 1960s-70s Type-III photo- outstanding game use attributes. Starting with a readily apparent team repair below graphs ((21) 5x7, (3) 8x10); 2.) (6) Leetch signed Metro-Cards with makers COAs; 3.) the front of the collar, evidence of roughhousing continues with team repairs (2) 1994 Stanley Cup 8” replica statues; 4.) 7” goalie-mask stein; and 5.) (6) below the “E” in “BALTIMORE” and on the right sleeve. Additionally, repeated NHL/Rangers pucks with (2) 1994 Stanley Cup. Please visit our website for a list of board marks, fabric pilling and bloodstains are (mostly) on the sleeves, while per- the remaining items in this lot. spiration-induced discoloration affects the shoulders. The twill identifiers show Opening Bid $200.00 fraying and slight fading. All told, this is a decidedly fleeting example from the first of three failed Baltimore franchises in the AHL. Opening Bid $750.00

421. 1991-92 Stanley Cup Champion Team-Signed Stick - Full JSA The offered profes- sional model Mario Lemieux “Koho” stick is autographed by (16) principals of the 1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins “repeat” Stanley Cup Championship roster. For the most part, the bold, black Sharpie signatures show (“8”) quality, though a few warrant lesser assessment. Includes: Barrasso, Borque, Caufield, Coffey, Francis, Jagr, Lemieux, Loney, Mullen, Murphy, Paek, Pietrangelo, Stanton, Stevens, Trottier and Young. Tape and handling evidence on the blade and butt are consistent with a possible Lemieux practice stick. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications (for signatures only). Opening Bid $300.00

422. 1992 NHL All-Star Game Multi- Signed Stick - With Gretzky and Lemieux The NHL’s best took the ice for the 1992 All-Star tilt at the Philadelphia Spectrum. At some juncture during their gathering, (16) of the combatants saw fit to sign the offered souvenir. The medium is a Steve Yzerman “Louisville TPS” professional model stick. The shaft is home to black Sharpie signatures that average (“8”) quality. Includes: Chelios, Damphousse, Fleury, Gretzky, Hull, Linden, MacInnis, McLean, Muller, Robinson, Robitaille, Roy, Stevens, Trottier, Wilson and Yzerman. Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 423. (14) 1887 N43 Allen & Ginter Non- Baseball Singles Nineteenth century ath- letes from a variety of fields grace these fourteen 1887 N43 Allen & Ginter singles. Despite exhibiting fronts which average (VG- EX to EX- MT), varying degrees of paper loss and glue residue are found on each reverse. Subjects include: Carter, 424. (32) 1934-1936 National Chicle Football & Diamond Connor, (2) Stars Baseball Cards Dwight (one Offered is an assortment of (32) 1934-1936 National Chicle Football and Diamond creased), East, Stars Baseball cards. These “art deco” renditions feature 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (13 Edwards, Harradon, Havlin, Ives, Kerrigan, Lange, Murphy, Pettit and Queckberner. cards, average VG to EX) with (3) #38, (2) 40, (2) 49, (3) 52, 81, 82, 84; 1935 Opening Bid $300.00 National Chicle: (19 cards, median VG to EX, 4 have back damage or writing) with (2) #3, (2) 8, #9 Rockne CO (GD), 12, (2) 13, (2) 14, (2) 15, (3) 16, 17, 19, 21 and #23 Feathers RC (PR). For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

425. 426. (342) 1950s- 1960-1963 1960s Post Cereal Baseball Baseball & and Football Football Singles Shoebox Presented is a Loaded selection of (342) 1960-1963 Post With Stars Cereal Baseball Late-1950s and and Football sin- early-1960s gles. This prima- heroes take rily mid-grade center stage in gathering displays this lot of multiple stars and Topps, Fleer, difficult short- and Bowman prints. Highlights examples. The include 1961 Post off-grade Baseball: (75 examples are cards, average not lacking in VG to VG-EX) terms of keys. with #7 Maris Includes: (VG, box), (2) Baseball (583) #107 Aaron (EX, with 1958 (45) VG, both box), with #1 T. #154 Sanford SP Williams (PR) (EX-MT, box), and #52 #163 Roach SP Clemente (FR); (GD, box); 1962 1959 (36) with Post Baseball: #50 Mays (VG) (124 cards, medi- and #163 Koufax (FR); 1960 (406) with #149 Yastrzemski RC (VG), #326 Clemente an VG-EX to EX) (VG-EX), (2) #300 Aaron (both VG), (2) #343 Koufax (VG and GD), #350 Mantle with (2) #5 Mantle (VG, GD, one box, one ad), #6 Maris (VG-EX, box), (2) #55 (GD), (4) #377 Maris (two-VG and two-GD); Football (187) including 1958 (6) with Wynn SP (both GD), #61 Yastrzemski (EX), #113 Larker SP (GD), (2) #142 Mays #22 Unitas (VG) and #62 J. Brown; 1959 (28) with (2) #1 Unitas (both VG); 1960 (EX, VG-EX), #149 Aaron (EX-MT), #173 Clemente (EX-MT, red lines); 1962 Post (78) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX) and #23 J. Brown (VG); 1961 (62) with #1 Unitas (VG- Football: (139 cards, average VG) with #48 Gibbons SP (FR), #135 Clarke SP (GD) EX) and (4) #150 Maynard (one-VG-EX and three-VG). Additional keys listed on our and #163 Dale SP (GD). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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427. (70) 1958-1991 Multi-Sport Rookie & Hall of Fame 428. (1900+) 1910-1980 Multi-Sport Shoebox Collection Singles Lot with Several Hall of Famers Representatives of the rink, gridiron and hardwood grace these seventy 1958-1991 Tremendous “break value” awaits the fortunate victor of this (1900+) 1910-1980 multi- multi-sport rookie and Hall of Fame singles. Highlights include Football: (29 cards) sport shoebox collection. This assemblage, with moderate duplication throughout, is with 1958 Topps: #73 Gifford (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (FR, due to pin loaded with multiple Hall of Famers, stars and a smattering of short-prints. Featured are hole), #98 Tarkenton (EX-MT); 1969 Topps: #100 Namath (EX-MT); 1977 Topps: B a s e b a l l : (1446 cards) with 1955 To p p s : #123 K o u f a x RC (GD); 1959 To p p s : # 5 0 #177 Largent RC (EX-MT); 1981 Topps:(2) #216 Montana RC (EX-MT, EX); 1986 Mays (GD), #461 Mantle HR (EX); 1961 To p p s : #406 Mantle HR (VG-EX);1 9 6 3 Topps: (4) #161 Rice (average EX-MT); 1989 Score: (5) #257 B. Sanders RC (aver- F l e e r : #42 Koufax (FR); 1963 Jell-O: #15 Mantle (GD); 1963 To p p s : # 1 7 3 age NM); Basketball: (36 cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #38 B. Russell (SGC 80); Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG-EX); 1965 To p p s : #134 Mantle HR (EX-MT);1 9 6 9 1969-70 Topps: #20 Havlicek RC (VG); 1970-71 Topps: #75 Alcindor (VG-EX); To p p s : #500 M a n t l e (GD); 1970 To p p s : #712 Ry a n (VG); 1971 To p p s : (595 cards, 1971-72 Topps: (2) #100 Alcindor (EX-MT, VG-EX); 1972-73 Topps: #1 average EX to EX-MT) with #20 R. Jackson (EX-MT); 1972 To p p s : #79 Fisk/Cooper Chamberlain (EX), #195 Erving RC (VG); 1973-74 Topps: #80 Chamberlain (EX- RC (EX-MT); 1973 To p p s : #615 S c h m i d t / C e y RC (EX-MT); 1979 To p p s : (2) #116 O. MT); 1980-81 Topps: #34 Bird RC/#139 M. Johnson RC/#174 Erving Leaders (EX- Smith RC (both NM); and F o o t b a l l : (469 cards) with 1965 Philadelphia: #12 Unitas MT) and Hockey: (5 cards) with 1980-81 Topps: #250 Gretzky (EX-MT, (GD). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. unscratched). For a complete list of cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

429. (115) 1980-2003 Multi-Sport Complete Sets Tremendous possibilities await the fortunate victor of these (115) 1980-2003 multi- sport complete sets. These primarily hand collated editions average (NM to NM-MT) with accompanying stars faring similarly. Featured are Baseball Sets: (78 sets, all sets and stars grade NM to NM-MT, unless noted) with Topps: (2) 1980, (2) 1981, (2) 1982, (2) 1983, (2) 1984, (2) 1985, 1990-1996, 1999-2003; Donruss: 1982, (2) 1983, 430. (107) Multi-Sport 1988-2005 Starting Lineup & Other (2) 1985; Fleer: 1982, (2) 1983, (2) 1984, (2) 1985; Upper Deck: 1989-1992; Figures Football Sets: (37 sets) with Topps: (4) 1992 High Numbers (one factory), 1993- Presented is a whopping assortment of (107) multi-sport 1988-2005 Starting Lineup 1995 and 1997-2002. Due to the size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. For a figures with other manufacturers sprinkled throughout. Each figure is found in its complete list of sets, please visit our website. original packaging with varying degrees of creasing and package wear. Unless noted, Opening Bid $200.00 each display box is affixed with a store price tag. Highlights include Starting Lineups: (78 figures) with 1988: M. Johnson, Jordan (no tag), (3) Mattingly, Ripken Jr. (no tag), Rose, Collector’s Stand, (2) Talking Baseball; 1989: DiMaggio/Mantle, 1990: (6) Jordan (one no tag), 1997: M. Ali Timeless Legends, Cobb Cooperstown Collection and Other: (29 figures) with 2005 Citgo Clemens/Ryan bobblehead. For a complete list of figures, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 433. (8) Football and Basketball Signed Items - With Auerbach, Marino and Russell Gridiron and hard- wood stalwarts 431. (33) 1955-1989 Multi-Sport Hall have autographed of Fame/Star Rookies with Koufax 432. 1979-80 Topps Hockey & 1986- the (8) items in 87 Fleer Basketball Complete Sets this attractive lot. Featured is a gallery of (33) 1955-1989 multi-sport Hall H i g h l i g h t s Secure multiple high-profile rookies with this tandem of Fame or star rookies. Highlights include Baseball: include: Signed Basketball a Spalding official NBA of 1979-80 Topps Hockey and 1986-87 Fleer with 1955 Topps: #123 Koufax RC (GD, due to pencil model signed in silver Sharpie (both “9”) by A u e r b a c h Basketball complete sets. Included are 1979-80 Topps impression on surface), #124 Killebrew RC (VG); 1967 and C o u s y; Bill Russell Banner a 17-1/2 x 35-1/2” Bill Hockey: (264 cards, average NM to NM-MT) with #18 Topps #581 Seaver RC (GD), 1969 Topps #260 R. Russell “11 Rings” felt banner signed by its legendary Gretzky RC (trimmed); 1986-87 Fleer Basketball: Jackson RC (GD), 1973 Topps #615 Schmidt/Cey RC; subject (“8”); Da n Ma rin o S ign ed Ye a r b o o k 1 9 8 0 (132 cards, median NM to NM-MT) with #7 Barkley Football: with 1976 Topps #148 Payton RC (EX), University of PittsburghO w l signed on front cover (“5”) RC (PSA 7.5), #32 Ewing RC (PSA 8), #57 Jordan RC 1981 Topps #216 Montana RC (VG-EX) and and page 102 (“8”). Auction LOA from James Spence (PSA 8) and #68 K. Malone RC (NM). For more Basketball: with 1972-73 Topps #195 Erving RC Authentications. Complete listing on our website. details, please visit our website. (VG). For a complete list, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

436. (350+) Multi- Sport Signed 8x10 Lot With Unitas, Schmeling and 434. (37) Screen and Sports Stars Wooden Eighty-plus Autographed Flats - With 435. (56) Signed Government Postcards - With MLB, NFL and superstars and Muhammad Ali and Johnny Carson Hall of Famers Unmistakable mugs and various flats comprise the fare Hall of Famers from various in this lot of (37) autographed items that includes From those simpler days when autograph requests were sporting arenas have autographed the (350+) 8x10 pho- sports, stage and silver screen stars. Signatures average granted without a price tag, these 1940s-1960s govern- tographs in this impressive lot. The pennings average (“8”) quality, with the vast majority personalized. ment postcards were signed by willing superstars. The (“9”) quality with highlights including: Basketball (3) Highlights include: Signed Photos Phyllis Diller, Eddie pennings average (“8-9”) quality, with highlights Frazier, K. Malone and (8) Wooden (two different Fisher, Mickey Rooney, Danny Thomas and Robert including: Baseball: Boudreau, Reese and Snider; poses); Boxing (2) Mancini, (3) Schmeling (three dif- Young; Signed Flats Muhammad Ali, Johnny Carson, Football: Bednarik, Layne, Trippi and D. Walker; ferent poses) and (19) L. Spinks (three different poses); Liberace and Debbie Reynolds. Auction LOA from College Football: Connor, Hart, Leahy and Lujack. Football (5) Donovan, (2) Graham, (9) E. Smith and James Spence Authentications. Complete list on our Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Unitas. Auction LOA from James Spence website. Complete listing on our website. Authentications. Complete listing on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

439. Massive Sports Publications Lot - With 1955 Dodgers Golden Stamp Booklet 437. Multi-Sport Treasure Chest With 438. (30) Multi-Sport Publications - Once the primary source for sports minutiae, the print- 1929 Grove Supplement With Program ed page has endured, detailing events and personalities From separate areas of interest, these attractive col- Issued at historically significant sporting events on the from Bakersfield to Baltimore. This massive publica- lectibles are headlined by: 1929 Lefty Grove diamond, gridiron and hardwood, the offered (30) pub- tions assortment includes nearly a century’s worth of Supplement an insert to Montreal’s October 19, 1929 lications run the gamut in terms of superstars and eras. newspapers, periodicals and programs. Highlights La Presse, this colorful full-page likeness is well pre- Highlights include: 1950 World Series (VG, cover is include: Programs: 1950 Philadelphia Athletics pro- served; Philadelphia Phillies Mugs (4) ceramic mugs torn but contents are EX-MT); 1955 Baltimore Orioles gram (EX); Periodicals/Annuals Baseball Magazine (MT) issued to season ticket holders (original box and Sketch Book (FR); 1969 ALCS (VG with ticket stubs (June 1922); 1955 Dodgers Golden Stamp Book (stamp team-issued “thank you” card included); 1949-50 from first-ever ALCS); 1958 Baltimore Colts Program sheets complete); and (25) 1970s-1980s Sports Cigarette Case a steel case with “Richmond Flyers (VG-EX); 1960-61 Harlem Globetrotters Program (VG- Illustrated issues. Due to weight of items, shipping sur- Hockey Club” engraving. More details on our website. EX). Complete list on website. charge will apply. Detailed listing on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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440. Vintage Sports Autographed Cut & Multi-Signed Flats Lot Offered is a grouping of twenty-one vintage autographed items with both baseball and football Hall of Famers. It should be noted at all signatures have had tape placed over them, and the grade of the signature does not account for this. Included are Baseball: (17) cuts with (2) (“8” and “6”), N. Fox (“6”), (2) Reese (both “8”), Musial (“7”), Sisler (“6”), Grove (“5”), Cronin (“8”), plus Mize, Kiner, Feller, Schoendienst, Lemon, B. Robinson (photo card), Hubbell and Dickey; Football: (4) cuts with (2) Grange (both “8”), Baugh (“6”) and 1949 program cover with (36) signatures including Steve Owen (“6”). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00

441. Multi-Sport Autograph Collection With Halas and T. Williams Diamond and gridiron legends are well represented in this assortment of (81) autographed flats. Comprised primarily of photographs, trading cards, and index cards, the lot includes bold pennings that average (“8-9”) quality. Highlights include: Baseball Appling, Gehringer, Gomez, Ripken (1983 “Z” silk cachet) and T. Williams (signed 10x8 photo of 1969 opener with President Nixon throwing out the ); Football Halas, (2) Jurgensen, Tittle and Unitas (signature “3”). Also included is a 1985 TV Guide cover signed by . Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Complete list- ing of Hall of Famers listed on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

443. Multi-Sport Autograph Collection - With (3) Ali- Signed Photos 442. Multi-Sport Autographed Display Collection with (3) With an emphasis on “The Big Apple,” the offered assortment showcases the auto- Unitas graphs of high-profile heroes from a variety of sporting arenas. Comprised primarily of flats with autographs that average (“9”) quality, the lot is highlighted by: Signed Featuring icons of baseball, football and the entertainment industry, the offered lot Photographs with (68) 8x10s including: (3) Muhammad Ali, (3) Tiki Barber, (2) contains multiple HOFers on several flats with the majority framed. Comprised of , Art Donovan, Eli Manning, Bill Smith and Bryan Trottier; Jake mostly 8x10s, this (61) piece lot includes (58) signed items with (3) Rose, (3) Ripken, LaMotta Signed Items Includes an October 1949 issue of The Ring (EX) signed on (3) Musial, Aaron, (3) Unitas, Snider, Mays/McCovey, Hull/Howe, A.Carney (4x6), the cover and a full ticket from the June 27, 1951 Murphy vs. LaMotta fight at Yankee C. Burnett (3x5), LaMotta and Waner (framed cut). Auction LOA from James Spence Stadium (signed on the reverse); Signed Boxing Exhibits Display a framed display Authentications. For complete listing and signature grades, please visit our website. with (12) signed exhibits, including Basilio, Gavilan, LaMotta, Patterson and Pep. Due to the amount of framed items, shipping may be substantial. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Additional details on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 444. 2009 Topps American Heritage /Barack Obama Dual-Cut Signature Card—#1/1 The offered 2009 Topps American Heritage Jackie Robinson/Barack Obama dual-cut signature card is per- haps the most historically significant certified autograph ever issued. Confirmed by Topps as a “1/1,” the endorsements of these African-American pioneers are visible when opened as a “booklet”. The owner who “pulled” this acclaimed collectible returned it to Topps per the company’s request. The original Obama signa- ture was not certified from a third-party vendor, so Topps “reconstructed” the booklet card with an endorse- ment culled from Obama’s book The Audacity of Hope, which comes with a full LOA from PSA/DNA (H46568). Being that Topps did not have an LOA for the Jackie Robinson cut autograph, the consignor subse- quently submitted the card and both autographs to PSA/DNA for a full photo LOA. With an overall grade of 8.5 by PSA/DNA (I10601), the autographs are graded by PSA/DNA as follows: Obama (“9”) and Robinson (“8”). The dual-cut signature booklet of these important Americans grades (NM-MT) and has impressive visual appeal. A documentation letter from Topps certifying that this card was “reconstructed” along with a pair of full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA for the Obama signa- ture and the are present. Opening Bid $900.00

445. 2004 Donruss Timeless Treasures Ty Cobb Game-Used Bat Barrel 1/1 Of the entire production run from the 2004 Donruss Timeless Treasures series, the offered Ty Cobb game-used bat barrel is the only extant copy. Confirmed on the reverse as a true “1/1,” the well-centered, wood-etched signature of the “Georgia Peach” was culled from a bat he wielded during a game. Additionally, although Hall of Fame cut autographs have been distrib- uted on several products, the supply of bat barrel slices have all but dried up. If you are a modern insert enthusiast, this tangible piece of baseball his- tory will definitely satisfy. Opening Bid $1500.00

446. (29) 1993-2003 Alex Rodriguez High-End Inserts with (11) Autographs One of the brightest stars in the baseball galaxy, Alex Rodriguez is the focus of these (29) 1993-2003 insert cards, which include eleven autographs. Each piece grades in at least (NM to NM-MT) condition. Highlights include BGS Graded Certified Autographs: (5 cards) with 1997 Autographed Mini-Covers #1 (BGS 8/Auto 10), 1998 Donruss Elite #8 dual-signed with Garciaparra on back (BGS 8/Auto 9), (2) 1999 SP Signature Edition (both BGS 9/Auto 10, one Gold parallel #13/50, matches Yankees jersey number), 1999 UD Century Legends Gold (BGS 8/Auto 10); BGS Graded Inserts: (4 cards) with 1994 Leaf Limited Rookie Phenoms #18 (BGS 8.5), 1994 SP Holoviews Die-Cut #33 (BGS 8.5); Certified Autos: (11 cards, all certi- fied, unless noted) with 1996 Leaf Signature, 1998 Donruss Signature Series Millenium, 1999 Stadium Club A. Rodriguez/Rolen Co-Signers, 1999 Topps Autographs, 2001 Upper Deck Legends Auto/Jersey, UDA 5x7 rookie reprint (UDA AAF25226); Inserts: (9 inserts) with 1994 Collector’s Choice SE Gold Signature #1, 1996 Donruss Precious Metals Platinum #15 and 1998 Ultra Pizzazz Platinum Medallion #479 (#/99). For a complete list of items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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447. (157) 448. 1991 Score 1965-1997 Mickey Mantle Kirby Signed Complete Set Puckett/ of (7) Insert Cards Minnesota Given from Halper to Twins Mantle Collection Presented is a remarkable 1991 with Autos Score Mickey Mantle signed complete set of (7) insert cards. Fans from the Three sets of these “unnum- Twin Cities will bered” prototype sets were clamor to secure given by Score to legendary this (157) 1965-1997 / collection, which is loaded with hobbyist Barry Halper. After numerous inserts, parallels, certified autographs and press pins. Highlights include obtaining these three sets, Puc ket t A u t o g r a p h s : (7 items) with Cards: 1985 Fleer #286 (“7”), 1990 Pocket Price Halper kept one for his personal Guide #23 (“8”), 1996 Leaf Signature Puckett (certified), (2) 1998 Upper Deck Retro collection and gave the other (both BGS 9/Auto 10, certified); Other: 1991 Twins ALCS magazine (“9”), 8x10 photo- two to Mantle. The offered graph (“7-8”); Puckett Singles: (137 cards, all NM to NM-MT, unless noted) with (NM-MT) keepsakes come 1984 Fleer Update RC #U-93, 1991 Donruss Elite #17 (#/10000), 1991 Topps Desert from Mantle’s collection. With Shield #300, 1993 Topps Finest Refractor #112, 1994 SP Die-Cut Red Holoview #30; the exception of card #1, each Twins Press Pins/Items: (10 items) with press pin with tie tack card is penned on the obverse (EX, Balfour) and (2) press pins (NM-MT, EX, both Jostens). For a with blue Sharpie. The surfaces exhibit (“8-9”) penmanship or better. As one of the complete list of key cards, please visit our website. first modern pack released autograph series, these Mantles have a prominent following Opening Bid $300.00 that time has not diminished. Opening Bid $1500.00

449. (1175+) Modern 450. (159) 2008-2009 Multi-Sport Certified Multi-Sport Auto, Patch, Autograph/ Jersey/ Jersey & Insert Cards Insert Collection with For the modern insert specialist are Many Hall of Famers these (159) 2008-2009 multi-sport auto, patch, jersey, and insert cards. The fruits of countless box The majority of these singles are seri- “breaks” are available with this ally numbered and come from a vari- loaded (1175+) modern multi-sport ety of tiered subsets. Featured are certified autograph, jersey and Auto/Jersey: (14 cards) with insert collection. Many cards are Baseball: 2009 Topps Triple Threads: serially numbered to various (2) Maybin (#/99, #/25, one three-color amounts and come from a variety of tiered subsets. Highlights include A u t o / J e r s e y : ( 8 patch, one logo patch), Pedroia (six cards) with B a s e b a l l : 2001 Upper Deck Yankee Legends R. Jackson, 2004 Donruss jersey/bat pieces); Football: 2009 Timeless Treasures Carew (#/25, with cap); C e rtified A u t o g r a p h s : (68 cards) with Bowman Sterling #189 Gore, 2009 B a s e b a l l : 1998 Topps Stars Yastrzemski, 1999 SP Signature Edition A a r o n, 20 00 Donruss Threads #35 Sanchez (#/25), Upper Deck Evolve Bonds, 2001 Team Topps Legends Musial, 2002 Fleer Genuine 2009 SPX #93 Sanchez; Certified Rizzuto, 2002 Topps A. Rodriguez, 2004 SP Legendary Cuts: Brett (#/50), P u c k e t t Auto: (22 cards) with Football: 2009 (#/50), Sandberg (#/50); 2005 SP Legendary Cut Autos: Appling, Lemon; 2007 Sweet Donruss Threads #234 Crabtree, 2009 Spot Classic Winfield (#/25); G a m e - U s e d : (96 cards) withB a s e b a l l : 2001 Leaf SP Threads #241 Stafford Lettermen (#/8), 2009 SPX T. Jackson/Jerry/Orakpo/Raji Certifed Materials: (70 cards, 42 Hall of Famers) with #5 Clemente, #8 Ott, #40 T. (#/4); Game-Used: (37 cards) with Baseball: 2009 Topps H. Ramirez booklet (1/1, Wi l l i a m s (# /71 ); Baseball Insert s / R o o k i e s : (14 cards) with 1994 SP Die-Cuts #15 A . 2008 MLB All-Star patch), 2009 Topps Triple Threads: Campanella/Reese/J. R o d r i g u e z RC (NM- MT) a nd Ivan Rodriguez Cards: (1000+ different from 1989- Robinson (#/36, six jersey/bat pieces); Football: 2009 Donruss Threads: #13 2003, all Rangers) with (65) “Pudge” auto/game-used cards. For a complete list of key Stafford/Sanchez dual and 2009 SPX Crabtree (two-color patch). For a complete list cards, please visit our website. of memorabilia/auto cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

451. (4675+) 452. 2008 Modern Multi- SP Rookie Sport Hoard with Threads (210+) Certified Multi- Auto/Game-Used/ Marks Numbered— (#1/8) Loaded Certified Tremendous “break value” Autograph is found with this (4675+) —Signed modern multi-sport collec- tion, which includes by Eight (210+) certified autographs, game-used swatches and serially numbered inserts. This including selection is loaded with Hall of Famers, modern superstars and promising rookies of Brady the future. Featured are Certified Auto: (34 cards) with Baseball: 2009 SP Serially num- Legendary Cuts B. Leonard cut auto (#/52), 2009 Topps 206 Longoria; Football: bered #1/8, this 2009 UD Draft Edition #102 M. Sanchez RC (#/25); Game-Used: (37 cards) with double-side 2008 SP Rookie Threads Football displays the endorsements of eight Baseball: (2) 2004 Ultimate Collection Murray (both #/75, both three-color patch- leading including: Front: P. Manning, E. Manning, Romo, es), 2007 UD Premier: (3) Murray ((2) #/33, #/77, all with three-color patches), Roethlisberger; Back: Garrard, Rodgers, Garcia and Brady. Accompanying this (NM- Ripken Jr. (#/75, three-color patch); Serially Numbered: (141 cards) with Baseball: MT) treasure is a 12/09 copy of Beckett Sports Monthly, which features the card along 2009 Bowman Chrome #BCW12 A. Chapman RC Xfractor and 2009 Topps 206 #33 with a certificate letter from Upper Deck. It should be noted that below the Bruce (1/1, magenta printing plate). Also present are (4400+) 2002-2009 Roethlisberger auto there is a minor edge wrinkle, most likely caused by the factory. Topps/Bowman Heritage multi-sport singles with several stars found throughout. For Opening Bid $250.00 a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 453. 2008 454. (5) 2008 Topps Sterling Topps Moments Pre-War Hall of Sterling Fame Eight-Piece Relic Moments Cards—All BGS Babe Ruth Each graded by BGS. The offered quintet of Eight-Piece pre-war Hall of Famers from the 2008 Topps Sterling Moments edition is essential for the Relic Card Cooperstown-themed gathering. Each #/10—BGS “book” insert is embedded with eight pieces 9.5 of bona fide game-used memorabilia. Included are BGS 9.5: Ott (#/10), BGS 9: Graded 9.5 Gem Hornsby (#/10), BGS 8.5: (3 cards) with Mint by BGS. Cobb (#/10), Foxx (1/1) and Wagner (#/10). Presented is a 2008 Opening Bid $250.00 Topps Sterling Moments Babe Ruth eight-piece relic card. Serially numbered #8/10, this booklet is adorned by five bat clippings and three jersey swatches (one with pinstripe). The only “Bambino” at the grading tier with none better. Opening Bid $250.00 455. (6) 2008 456. (8) 2008 Topps Topps Sterling Sterling Moments Moments Yankees Eight-Piece Dodgers Eight- Auto/GU —All BGS Piece Auto/GU— Earn your pinstripes with these All BGS eight 2008 Topps Sterling Moments Yankees eight-piece Supporters of “Dem “book” inserts. Each graded by Bums” will want to secure BGS and serially numbered #/10, these six 2008 Topps these swatches and slivers feature Sterling Moments Dodgers pieces of embedded game-used eight-piece “book” inserts. memorabilia. Also present are Each graded by BGS and two certified autographs. serially numbered #/10, Included are BGS 9.5: (2 cards) these pieces of game-used memorabilia are craftily embedded into the cardboard. Also with Ford, Munson; BGS 9: (4 present are two certified autographs. Included are BGS 9: (2 cards) with J. Robinson, cards) with Mattingly (auto), Snider (auto); BGS 8.5: (2 cards) with Campanella, Snider (matches jersey number); Maris (matches jersey number), BGS 7.5: (2 cards) with Campanella and Snider (auto). Mattingly, Munson; BGS 8.5: Berra (auto) and BGS 7.5: Mantle. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 457. (11) 2008 Topps Sterling Moments Eight- Piece Auto/GU— All BGS with Foxx & Clemente Each graded by BGS and serially numbered #/10. Presented is an impressive group of eleven 2008 458. (10) 2008 Topps Sterling Moments Orioles Eight- Topps Sterling Moments Piece Auto/GU—All BGS eight-piece “book” inserts. Each graded by BGS. Fans of the Baltimore Orioles will cherish these ten 2008 These coveted relics fea- Topps Sterling Moments eight-piece “book” inserts. These collectibles feature ture eight pieces of embedded game-used memorabilia with some also displaying cer- eight pieces of embedded game-used memorabilia with some also displaying certi- tified autographs. Included are BGS 9: Yastrzemski (auto); BGS 8.5: (3 cards) with fied autographs. Included are BGS 9: (5 cards) with Murray (#/10), (2) Palmer Banks, Schmidt, T. Williams; BGS 8: (3 cards) with Clemente, Gibson, Musial (auto (#/10, one auto), (2) Ripken Jr. (#/10, one auto); BGS 8.5: (4 cards, all with auto) graded “8”); BGS 7.5: Banks (auto); BGS 6.5: Musial (auto), BGS 6: Foxx and an including Murray (#/10), (2) Palmer (#/10, 1/1), F. Robinson (#/10) and BGS 8: F. ungraded T. Williams. Robinson (#/10, auto). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 459. (27) 2008 Topps 460. 1997-98 SP Sterling Moments Eight- Authentic #68 Kobe Piece Auto/GU “Book” Bryant Autographed Inserts—All BGS Buyback #7/7 The majority graded by BGS and A youthful Kobe Bryant takes flight serially numbered #/10. Multiple leg- on the offered 1997-98 SP Authentic ends grace these (27) 2008 Topps #68 autographed buyback. Serially Sterling Moments eight-piece “book” numbered #7/7, this elusive (NM- inserts. Unless noted, each of these MT) insert is crisply penned in blue inserts features crisp certified auto- ink. As one of the most visible ath- graphs and eight pieces of embedded letes on the globe, such certified game-used memorabilia. Included are autographs are a “no lose” proposi- BGS 9.5: (5 cards) with Gibson, tion. UDA sticker (BAG98674) and Gwynn, Sandberg (no auto), Schmidt, corresponding LOA. Yount; BGS 9: (4 cards) with Bench, Gibson, F. Robinson, Seaver; BGS 8.5: (5 Opening Bid $250.00 cards) with Sandberg, Yastrzemski; BGS 7.5: (3 cards) with Bench, R. Jackson and Ungraded: (3 cards) with Yastrzemski. For more details, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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461. (116) 19th Century R-Type Die Cuts and Yellow Kid Pins Lot Presented is an interesting assortment of late-19th century die-cuts, pins and trade cards. These cards average (VG) with occasional back-flaws though generally display impeccable colors and attractive imagery. This lot contains: 1.) (13) P24 Yellow Kid pins with Baseball; 2.) R33 Nursery Rhymes die-cut set (16/16) and near-set (10/16); 3.) R33 Doll Houses die-cuts (10); 4.) Lions Coffee Countries set of (44); 5.) Lions Coffee Premiums (8, one missing a head) and 6.) Lions Coffee Trade Series die-cuts near set (15/16). This unique grouping merits in-person viewing at our Silver Spring headquarters. Opening Bid $200.00

463. (2250+) 1887-1950s 462. (950+) Mostly 19th-Century N-Type Lot with Sets Non Sports Containing an array of popular advertisement back such as Honest, Navy and Allen & Card Ginters, the offered lot contains over (950) N-type cards mostly from the 19th century, Collection with a few series from the early turn of the century. While nearly a quarter of the lot displays back imperfections, the fronts generally grade (VG-EX), with better and less- Featuring an array er examples to be found. In person viewing at our Silver Spring office is highly of tobacco and encouraged. Please view our website for a complete list of the included cards. candy cards, as Opening Bid $400.00 well as much more, the offered lot contains an impressive assort- ment of (2250+) vintage non-sports cards. The majori- ty of included series hail from 1910’s to 1930’s, with various older issues and a few 1940’s to 1950’s examples includ- ed. While cover- ing the spectrum of grades from (PRtoNM),the vast majority of this lot is concen- trated to the (VG+) range due in part to back flaws present on approximately 20-25% of the tobacco and early candy issues. Due to the size of this lot, in-person viewing at our Silver Spring location is highly encouraged. View our website for a complete list. Opening Bid $300.00

464. 1896-98 P10 Sweet Caporal “State Coat of Arms” Pins PSA Graded Complete Set of (48)—#1 On Registry Presented is an 1896-98 P10 Sweet Caporal “State Coat of Arms” pins PSA graded complete set of (48). This edition currently has the top billing on the PSA Registry with both a Weighted GPA and Set Rating of 7.833. Included are P S A 9 : (17 pins) with Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vi rginia, West Vi rginia; P S A 8 : (17 pins) with Alabama, Arizona, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, New Yo r k , North Carolina, Ohio, Vermont, Wyoming; P S A 7 : (5 pins) with California, Connecticut, Iowa, Michigan, Utah; P S A 6 : (7 pins) with Georgia, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Tennessee, Te x a s , Wisconsin; P S A 5 : (2 pins) with Colorado and Wa s h i n g t o n . Opening Bid $750.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 466. (560+) 1933 Goudey Indian Gum Singles The indigenous peoples who populated 19th Century America are illustrated with these (560+) 1933 Goudey Indian Gum 465. 1933 National Chicle Dare Devils PSA Graded Near singles. This Set of (20/24) Cards lower grade assembly has Rampaging desperadoes, lawless thugs and the “G-Men” who pursue them are por- an approximate trayed on this 1933 National Chicle Dare Devils PSA graded near set of (20/24) cards. condition This mixed-grade edition includes PSA 7: #8; PSA 6: (3 cards) with #19, 22, #24 breakdown of Four Beat Three Hundred; PSA 5: #4; PSA 4: (3 cards) with #13, 21, 24; PSA 3.5: 15% (VG or #17; PSA 3: (4 cards) with #2, 9, #10 The Woman In Red, 11; PSA 2.5: #14 Dillinger better), 35% and His Gang; PSA 2: #7; PSA 1: (5 cards) with #3, #5 Billy the Kid, 12, 16 and #18 (GD), 20% The End of Pretty Boy. Missing #1, 6, 15 and 20 for completion. (FR) and 30% Opening Bid $300.00 (PR or Authentic) due to a combination of wear. These cards come from the more available series. Keys include (2) #25 Geronimo, (4) #33 Pocahontas, (2) #38 Sitting Bull, (2) #50 Boone, (3) #52 Crockett, (2) #55 Custer and #78 Billy-The-Kid—all in off-grade. For a complete list of numbers, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

467. 1940 Gum Inc. Superman SGC Graded Near Set of (70/72) Cards The “Man of Steel” soars to new heights on this incredibly difficult 1940 Gum Inc. Superman SGC Graded near set of (70/72) cards. Included are SGC 70: (2 cards) with #12, 34; SGC 60: (10 cards) with #1 Superman, 4, 26, 28, 30, 31, 33, 39, 47, #72 Superman Vs. Torpedo; SGC 50: (16 cards) with #5-7, 14, 15, 19, 24, 25, 29, 32, 40, 42-45, 51; SGC 40: (21 cards) with #2, 3, 8, 11, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 27, 35-37, 46, 49, 57, 61, 63, 66, 67, 69; SGC 30: (12 cards) with #10, 13, 21, 38, 41, 50, 55, 56, 58-60, 62; SGC 20: (8 cards) with #9, 16, 48, 52, 53, 64, 65, 71 and SGC 10: #70. Missing only #54 and #68 for completion. Opening Bid $1500.00

468. 1940 Gum Inc. Lone Ranger Complete Low Series Set with (55) Extras Ride the primitive frontier with the Lone Ranger on this 1940 Gum Inc. complete low series set of (36) cards. This edition contains (55) additional duplicates and has an approximate condition breakdown of 40% (VG to higher), 40% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser) with a single card dis- playing pencil markings on the reverse. Extra cards average (FR to GD) and include: (3) #1 “A Silver Bullett” (GD, (2) FR), (4) 2, (3) 3, (2) 4, (2) 5, (4) 7, (9) 8, (2) 9, (2) 11, (3) 13, 14, (3) 16, (4) 17, (3) 18, (2) 19, (2) 21, 23, 24, (2) 30, 34 and #40 “A Piece of Gingham” (FR). Opening Bid $400.00

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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SE S 99 N O N-S P O RT S DAY ONE -MARCH 24, 2010 470. 1967 Topps Who Am I? Near Set of (43/44) SGC Graded Cards Famed masters of disguise reveal their identities with the offered 1967 Topps Who Am I? near set of (43/44) SGC graded cards. Included are SGC 88: (4 cards) with #6, 21, #25 Lincoln; SGC 86: (3 cards) with #10, 16, 35; SGC 84: (15 cards) with #4, 5, 8, 9, #12 Ruth, 13, 23, 27- 29, 32, #33 Mays, #41 Koufax, 42, 43; 469. 1959 Fleer Three Stooges Near Set of (92/96) with SGC 80: (7 (1) Graded cards) with #1 Washington, 11, American vaudeville and comedic icons “The Three Stooges” are the focus of this 20, 24, 31, 38, 1959 Fleer near set of (92/96) cards. The humorous antics of Larry, Moe and Curly 40; SGC 70: (2 are famously portrayed on these primarily mid-grade cards. The approximate condi- cards) with #22 tion breakdown is 30% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20% (GD or Mantle, 36; SGC 60: (10 cards) with #2, 7, 15, 17-19, 26, 30, 37, 44; SGC 50: #34 lesser). Keys include #2 Moe (GD), #3 Larry (VG), #63 CL (PSA 3) and #96 Squeeze and SGC 30: #14. Missing only #3 for completion. Play (GD). Missing only #1 Curly, 11, 13 and 56 for completion. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

471. 1969 Topps Room 222 Complete Graded Set of (44)—#2 on PSA Registry Presented is a sharp 1969 Topps Room 222 completely graded set of (44) cards. Each graded by PSA, this edition has a weighted GPA of 5.58 and Set Rating of 5.45, good for second place on the registry. Due to the fragile black borders, this one-time issue is particularly susceptible to chipping. Included are P S A 8 : #19; P S A 7 : (5 cards) with #7, 9, 25, 29, 42 (mc); P S A 6 : (20 cards) with #2, 3, 5, 10 (mc), 11, 14, 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 36, 38, 43, 44; P S A 5 : (15 cards) with #1, 4, 8, 12, 13, 18, 20, 22, 26, 30, 33, 34, 37, 39, 40; P S A 4 : (2 cards) with #6, 15 and P S A 3 : # 4 1 . Opening Bid $900.00

472. (6) 1970s TV Show Complete Sets With Extras From the age of bell bottoms and loud apparel, these complete non-sports sets include: 1 971 To p p s P a rtri dge Fa mi ly with 1st Series (55, yellow-bordered, EX to EX-MT); Series A (55, blue-bordered, EX-MT); Series B (88, green-bordered, EX to EX-MT); 1973 Donruss The Osmonds (66, NM with wrapper); 1974 Topps Kung Fu (60, EX-MT with wrapper); 1975 Donruss Six Million Dollar M a n (64, EX-MT with wrapper); 1975 Topps Star Tre k (87 of 88 cards and 22 stickers, NM with wrap- per); 1977-1978 Charlie’s A n g e l s Series I, II, III and IV with 44 stickers, NM with 4 wrappers. Opening Bid $250.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 473. 1887 474. N184 W.S. (219) Kimball 1930s- Champions 1940 Annie Non- Oakley Sport SGC 40 Singles Graded 40 VG 3 & Near by SGC. With a Set steady hand and sharp eye, Annie Group Oakley displays with her talents on Lone this 1887 N184 W.S. Kimball Ranger Champions sam- Featured is an impressive group of (219) 1930s-1940 ple. The illustra- non-sport singles and near sets. Highlights include tion of this 1930s M.J. Holloway Pirate Treasures near set: 475. (5) 1933 R26 Goudey Boy (42/48, median GD to VG); 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors sharp-shooting Scouts - All PSA 6.5 or Better extraordinaire is crease-free with even corner wear, of War: (43 cards, median FR to GD); 1940 Gum Inc. The activities of the Boy Scouts are documented with mild surface discoloration, and a clean checklist Lone Ranger: (30 cards, mostly FR to GD, all #1-36) these five 1933 R26 Goudey singles, each graded by reverse. and 1940-41 Gum Inc. Zoom: (102 cards, average FR PSA. Included are PSA 8: #29, PSA 7: (3 cards) with Opening Bid $200.00 to GD). For a complete list of cards and other details, please visit our website. #41, 43, 44 and PSA 6.5: #17. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

476. 1940 Gum Inc. Lone Ranger 477. 1951 Bowman Red Menace 478. 1965 Topps Gilligan’s Island Low Series Set of (36) Cards with (8) Complete Set of (48) Cards with One Complete Set (55) PSA Graded The crew of the S.S. Minnow is celebrated in this 1965 Presented is a 1940 R83 Gum Inc. Lone Ranger Low Enlist in the “Children’s Crusade Against Communism” black and white complete set from Topps. Included in Series complete set of (36) cards. Included are PSA with the offered 1951 Bowman Red Menace complete this 55-card set is the elusive #37 Gilligan To The Graded: (8 cards) with PSA 7: #18; PSA 5: (4 cards) set of (48) cards. This fearsome edition has an approxi- Rescue (EX-MT) card with a composite breakdown of with #8, 19, 28, 34; PSA 4: (2 cards) with #30, 35 and mate condition breakdown of 20% (VG-EX to EX), 38% (EX-MT), 29% (EX), 18% (VG-EX) and 15% PSA 3.5: #33. The ungraded cards have a condition 50% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser). Keys include #1 (VG or lesser). breakdown of 14% (VG-EX or better), 36% (VG) and Reds Invade (GD), #23 Ghost City (VG), #24 Opening Bid $400.00 50% (GD or lesser) with key #1 grading (GD). Eisenhower (VG), #44 One-Man Stand (PSA 7, oc) and Opening Bid $500.00 #47 War-Maker (VG-EX). Opening Bid $150.00

481. 2008 UD Piece Of History Hair Cuts John F. Kennedy Own a piece of DNA from the 35th president of the United 480. 1965 Topps Superman States with this 2008 UD Piece Unopened Box with (24) Packs of History 479. (3) 1960s Non-Sports Complete Graded “Authentic” by Global Authority. The “Man of John F. Sets - With Addams Family Steel” soars through the stratosphere with the offered Kennedy card. These (3) 1960s non-sport sets depict characters and 1965 Topps Superman unopened box with (24) packs. The historic scenes from a popular television series. Includes: 1964 The five-cent packages are presumed to be high-grade follicle comes Addams Family Donruss, (66) cards, average (EX- and could yield complete sets and gradable singles. The from the “Hair MT) with many nicer; 1964 Outer Limits Topps, (50) well-preserved display box presents in (NM) condition Cuts” subset, and although it has not been numbered, it cards, average (VG-EX); 1966-1969 Dark Shadows and was professionally shrink-wrapped by Global is presumed as 1/1 with no print run available. Philadelphia, Series I and II (66 cards each), average Authority. Accompanied by original redemption card. (EX). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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482. 1887 N172 483. 1909 E92 484. 1910 E90-3 Old Judge Ezra Nadja Caramels American Sutton SGC 30 Rube Ellis SGC Caramel Full description avail- 50 “Wildfire” able on our website. Full description avail- Schulte—PSA Opening Bid $100.00 able on our website. 4.5 Opening Bid $150.00 Full description avail- able on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

485. 1910 T206 487. 1933 Piedmont Shag Goudey #149 Shaughnessy - Babe Ruth SGC SGC 40 30 Full description on our Full description avail- website. able on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 486. 1911 T205 Irvin Wilhelm 18th Opening Bid $400.00 Line Error SGC 10 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

489. (2) 1951 Topps 488. 1933 Teams: Goudey #92 Lou Cardinals Gehrig PSA 2 & Reds— Full description avail- Both SGC able on our website. 50 Opening Bid $150.00 Full description available on our 490. 1953 Topps #82 Mickey Mantle website. & #244 Willie Mays—Both PSA 1 Opening Bid Full description available on our website. $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

493. 1962 Salada Coins 492. 1963 Topps Chicago Baseball #537 White Sox Set (10) Rookie—PSA 7 With Full description avail- Shield able on our website. Full description 491. 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Opening Bid $200.00 available on Clemente RC—SGC 50 our website. Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

495. 1914 Baseball All- 494. 1986 World Stars Trans- Series Game 6 Continental (Buckner Error) Tour Ticket Stub— Program PSA 6 Full description Full description avail- available on our 496. (3) 1917-1931 Baseball Hall of able on our website. website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Fame Type Cards with Gehrig $150.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: MA RC H 24-25, 2010 1.866.462.2273 498. 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers Opening Day Program and Ticket Stub 499. 1940s Joe DiMaggio Pennant - 497. 1941 Washington Senators Full description Rare Scorecard From DiMaggio’s Record- available on our Full description available on our website. Tying 41st Straight Game With a Hit website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Full description available on our website. $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

501. (287) 1958 Topps 500. 1953-54 Baseball 502. 1961-63 Briggs Meats Starter Set Roger Maris Ed Fitzgerald of (287/494) White-Base Full description Cards Bobblehead available on our Full description Full description available website. available on our on our website. Opening Bid website. Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

503. (6) Circa- 1950s- 504. 1977 1960s Topps Burger Baseball King Yankees Pennants Uncut Sheet Full description Full description available on our available on our website. website. 505. 1988 Caguas Puerto Rican Opening Bid Opening Bid League Game-Worn Jersey $150.00 $150.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

508. (12) 506. Crystal Baseballs - Baseball With Signed “Peter Original Edward Tiffany & Co. Rose” Box Full description Full description avail- available on our able on our website. 507. 1940 Philadelphia Athletics website. Opening Bid Team-Signed Baseball - With Mack Opening Bid $250.00 $100.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

510. Kenesaw Mountain Landis Cut Signature Display With 509. Rogers Hornsby Signed Index Full PSA/DNA 511. Billy Martin Signed Book With Full description avail- Card—Full JSA Full JSA Full description available on our website. able on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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514. Mickey Mantle Signed 11x14 Photograph with 1951 512. 500 HR or 3000 Hit Club Inscription Members Signed Baseball Bat Lot Full description 513. (6) Negro League Autographed available on our of (12) Bats With (1) Multi-Signed website. Full description available on our website. Full description available on our website. Opening Bid Opening Bid $300.00 $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

515. 1992 Classic Four Sport Derek Jeter Signed Card—PSA/DNA 516. (3) Vintage 1925 Authentic Programs/Yearbooks with Red 517. (2) 1944 Washington Redskins Full description avail- Grange Autographed Postcards with (10) able on our website. Full description available on our website. Signatures including Baugh Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

518. (7) Sammy Baugh Signed 519. 1960 NFL Championship Game Leather Mini-Helmets Ticket Stub - Eagles 520. (2) Pro-Style Football Jerseys Full description available on our website. With 1990 Dickerson AFC Pro Bowl Opening Bid $150.00 Full description available on our website Opening Bid $100.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

522. 1911 T9 523. 1958-59 Turkey Red Kahn’s Wieners Cabinets #64 Basketball William Sihugo Green Papke—PSA 4 (Shortprint) SGC 521. 2001 Topps Heritage Football Full description avail- 10—Only Graded PSA Graded Near Set (115/146)—#1 able on our website. Full description available on PSA Registry Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

525. 1957-58 526. 1960s Topps #20 Baltimore Glenn Hall Clippers Hockey Rookie Card Bobblehead 524. 1969-70 Topps Basketball Near SGC 84 Full description avail- Set (99/100) with (2) Extra Full description avail- able on our website. Chamberlain able on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Full description available on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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