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TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 662. 1887 Old 663. 1887 Judge N172 N172 Old - Judge SGC 60 George Graded 60 EX 5 by Keefe PSA SGC, the presented 5 card is a beautiful Presented is an 1887 Old Judge N172 1887 Old Judge Tim Keefe, Hall of George Keefe that Fame for the has been graded National EX 5 by PSA. League club. This This blank- sharp EX card has a backed, black- fantastic visual pres- and-white card entation with a clean exhibits a couple back. of dark marks on Opening Bid $500.00 the front and moderate wear on the edges and cor- ners. This card is the highest-grad- ed piece of the three examples registered in the PSA population report. Opening Bid $200.00

664. 1887 Old 665. 1887 Judge N172 N172 Old Charles Judge Joe Comiskey - Sommers SGC 40 () Graded SGC 40 VG SGC 70 3 by SGC, the Presented is an offered card is a 1887 N172 Old hard-to-find Charles Judge Joe Comiskey from the Sommers 1887 Old Judge (Baltimore) SGC N172 series. The card EX+ 70 example. features the HOFer This early Oriole catching a (batting pose) dis- and has an overall plays strong cor- clean presentation. ners, decent cen- Opening Bid tering and a clean $750.00 blank back. Opening Bid $250.00

661. 1985-86 Terrapins Signed Yearbook with (13) Signatures including Len Bias One of the darkest events in history occurred during the early morning hours of June 19, 1986. Len Bias, the second pick of the 1986 NBA Draft, died of a cocaine overdose just 48 hours after being drafted by the Boston Celtics. The electric 22-year-old was destined for NBA stardom as an All-American and two-time ACC Player of the Year for the . This 1985-86 Maryland Terrapins multi-signed yearbook is a stirring memento that contains an autograph from a legend who almost was. Inside the pages of this worn yearbook are the autographs of (13) Terrapins penned in blue ink. The cover (displaying a patented Bias dunk) contains numerous creases, while the majority of the inner pages reveal varying degrees of water damage. The final 24 pages of the 84-page program are detached from the remaining book and various notes and writing are found within. Despite those flaws, an incredibly scarce Bias autograph graces page 12 of the yearbook. The expansive 2-1/2” signature is well defined, includes a 34 inscription and appears to grade in the (“9”) range. Also present are (12) other signatures including notables Driesell, Massenburg and Gatlin (mostly “7-8”). This unique cornerstone is an impressive addition to any Maryland-themed collection. Full LOA from JSA. For a complete list of signatures, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 169 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 666. 1887 667. 1887 670. 1887 671. 1887 Old Judge N172 Old Old Judge N172 Old N172 Buck Judge Jim John Judge Mike Ewing & Whitney Clarkson Griffin Mascot - PSA 2 SGC 10 (Baltimore) SGC 20 Presented is an Graded 10 PR by SGC 30 Graded 20 Fair 1.5 1887 Old Judge SGC, this 1887 Mike Griffin, a by SGC, this N172 Old Judge nineteen-century attractive 1887 Old that has been is a outfielder for the Judge N172 fea- graded Good 2 fine representation old Baltimore tures HOFer Buck by PSA. This of the right-handed Orioles is proudly Ewing and the blank-backed, ace. Despite a displayed on this New York mascot. black-and-white combination of 1887 N172 Old The card has a card has a stain surface and reverse Judge antiquity. clean appearance, on the front left wear to including This card has been while the technical edge, significant creasing and writ- deemed a 30 GD grade is SGC 20 wear on the ing, the clear by SGC and due to a hand-writ- edges and cor- image proudly reveals traces of ten date and mild ners and a projects the Hall of surface paper loss. toning on the slightly off-cen- Fame hurler. Despite that - reverse. ter cut. This Opening Bid nical flaw, this Opening Bid card is the only $250.00 exemplar is $750.00 example of its crease-free, most- kind listed in ly clean and still the PSA popula- retains its aesthet- tion report. ic appeal. Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $250.00

668. 1887 669. 1887 672. 1887 673. 1887 Old Judge Old Judge N284 N284 N172 King Buchner Buchner SGC 20 Kelly – Coin Gold Coin Presented is an SGC 10 Jim Tim Keefe – 1887 Old Judge Graded 10 Poor O’Rourke – SGC 20 Hugh Duffy that 1 by SGC this Offered is a fine has been graded a SGC 50 1887 N172 Old 1887 N284 20 FR by SGC. Offered is an attrac- Judge series fea- Buchner Gold This nineteenth- tive 1887 Buchner tures the Mike Coin Tim Keefe century antiquity Gold Coin Chewing “King” Kelly card that has been reveals extensive Tobacco card of portrait in his graded SGC 20. corner rounding on Hall of Famer Jim Chicago uni- The card is well the front, while the O’Rourke. The card form. The card centered and has reverse contains features a drawn has a technical retained most of evidence of scrap- image of this 19th grade of SGC 10 the original color book removal. Century in a due to writing and visual appeal. Despite those fielding position and tape on the The reverse of the flaws, the sepia- with his hands on reverse, but the card exhibits toned image is his thighs. The back front presents as minor chipping clear and free of of the card displays a VG card. along the border any apparent sur- mild toning consis- Opening Bid along with mild face creases. tent with the card $500.00 tobacco stains. Opening Bid being positioned $250.00 against the acidic Opening Bid tobacco. This 120- $250.00 year-old card has been deemed a SGC 50 VG-EX 4 by the trusted third party grading serv- ice. Opening Bid $300.00

170 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 171 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 674. 1888 678. 1912 Goodwin C46 679. 1911 D304 Champions Imperial Brunners Bread N162 Cap Tobacco Frank Baker – Anson – #41 Taylor PSA 4 PSA 3 PSA 4 Presented is a vibrant 1911 Graded VG 3 by Presented is a D304 Brunners Bread PSA, the offered 1912 C46 Frank “Home ” Baker 1888 Goodwin Imperial card. The well centered Champions N162 Tobacco #41 and extremely clean card is Luther among the most “Dummy” colorful and desir- Taylor PSA able cards from VG-EX 4 the 19th Century. example. This The pastel back- attractive wood- ground and blue grain card of eyes of the great the pioneering Adrian C. Anson Taylor has a jump off of the pleasing visual PSA 3 example. presentation The card has detracted only mildly rounded by slightly corners and light rounded and toning on the 675. (2) 1888 WG1 Game Cards: Both SGC chipped corners reverse, consistent Offered is a pair of game cards from the colorful 1888 WG1 designation. The SGC graded along with with the technical cards feature Maul (SGC 40) and Wise (SGC 50). These unique nineteenth-century play- specks of paper evaluation. ing cards are free of any significant damage and are crease-free. loss on the Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 reverse. A $750.00 viable example from one of the received a grade of VG-EX 4 by key players in PSA. There are only seven PSA this Canadian graded examples, so this relic is minor league in high demand. issue. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

676. (3) 1893- 1900 681. 1909 Baseball E90-1 Trade American Cards: Caramel Ty All SGC Cobb – PSA 1 Presented is a Offered is colorful trio of 1893- example of the 1909 1900 “N” and E90-1 American “T” baseball Caramel . trade cards. Graded a PSA 1, this Each of these example is slightly antiquities off-center with sev- has been eral thumb nail judged by creases and paper third-party wrinkles while main- authenticator taining a pleasant SGC. overall appearance. Included are This card easily 1893 N135 could have obtained Honest Long a grade higher. Cut Talk of Opening Bid the Diamond $250.00 “Left On Base” (SGC 20) and (2) 1900 Mayo’s 680. (2) Early Type-Card with D304 and R300 Cut Plug Offered is a pair of SGC graded type cards. Included is a 1933 George C. Miller R300 Baseball (SGC 30) and a 1911-1914 Brunner’s Bread D304 Charles Herzog (SGC 10). Comics: “The These cards both show wear, paper aging, creasing and back damage that corresponds with Bleachers” their judged technical grade. (SGC 40) and 677. 1895 Mayo Cut Plug N300 SGC 40 Opening Bid $200.00 “The Naps” Presented is an 1895 Mayo Cut Plug N300 Wilbert Robinson that grades SGC 40 (SGC 30). Only the N135 example reveals any back damage, while the remaining cards have VG. The condition-sensitive borders exhibit some moderate wear on the edges and wear consistent with their assigned tiers. corners and a crease is present in the upper left corner. The reverse black back con- Opening Bid $150.00 tains some fingerprint smudges and some paper loss in the upper right corner. This portrait of the dapper, bow-tied catcher is a great Hall of Fame relic. Opening Bid $750.00

172 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 173 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 685. 1910 686. 1909 E93 E95 Standard Philadelphia Caramel Caramel SGC 40 PSA 4 Graded 40 Presented is a 1909 VG by SGC, E95 Philadelphia this 1910 E93 Caramel Eddie Cy Young Plank that has been offers a rare graded VG-EX 4 glimpse of the by PSA. This icon- Hall of Fame ic Caramel card ace wielding a borrows a similar bat. Although image of Plank this card suf- from the fers from cor- issue. This card is ner creasing, a in solid shape but toned surface is detracted by and average some slight wear paper pulling on the corners and on the a stain on the front 682. 1909-1911 E90-1 American Caramel Charley Hall SGC 20 reverse, it still right border and The offered 1909-1911 E90-1 American Caramel Charley Hall is one of the more attractive presents quite reverse left border. cards released from this coveted series. This more difficult specimen, one of the sole hori- well. Opening Bid zontal examples in the series, is accentuated by a multi-colored dusk pitching pose. Despite Opening Bid $400.00 being graded a “20” by SGC, this scarcity appears at the peak of the assigned technical $400.00 grade. This card has a clean back, rounded but even corner wear and a single surface crease. A nice addition for builders of this challenging set. Opening Bid $100.00

684. 1909 Nadja E92 SGC 50 Offered is a 1909 687. 1909 688. 1910 E98 Nadja E92 Roger E95 Miner Brown Bresnahan that has been graded 50 VG-EX Philadelphia PSA 2 4 by SGC. This color- Caramel Offered is a 1910 ful card, which shows Honus E98 Minor Brown that has been graded the Hall of Famer Wagner – rounding the bases, Good 2 by PSA. The exhibits some slight-to- PSA front of this card moderate wear on the Authentic presents much better than its technical edges and corners. The Offered is an grade with a clean front and back are authentic 1909 surface and nice cor- clean, and this attrac- E95 Philadelphia ners and edges for a tive card presents nice- Caramel Honus piece of this age. ly in the black SGC Wagner. The card The card is detracted holder. is missing a small by a pair of hairline Opening Bid $250.00 portion of the creases on the top lower right corner edge and a large and has a pinhole, stain on the reverse. 683. (6) 1910 E90-3 American Caramel SGC but the overall Opening Bid color and eye Graded Cards with Hall of Famers $250.00 This sextet of E90-3 American Caramel SGC graded cards is high- appeal is nice. lighted by a pair of Hall of Famers, Evers and Walsh. Comprised of Graded a PSA an even split of Cubs and White Sox players, this selection includes Authentic, this Archer (SGC 40), Dougherty (SGC 40), Evers (SGC 20), Steinfeldt example is the per- (SGC 20), Walsh (SGC 10) and Zeider (SGC 10). Although the fect stepping stone cards reveal a combination of moderate to acute wear, this lot puts for those who want the enterprising collector well on his way to completing this chal- a real period lenging set. Opening Bid $400.00 card. Opening Bid $250.00

174 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 175 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 689. 1915 E106 692. 1914 693. (13) American Cracker 1914 Caramel Jack Jack #57 Cracker Barry SGC Walter Jack SGC Authentic Johnson Graded Offered is a 1915 E106 SGC 50 Singles American Caramel card Graded 50 VG/EX These (13) SGC of Jack Barry, star 4 by SGC. graded singles are shortstop for the Washington’s from the ground- Philadelphia Athletics. beloved slabman breaking 1914 Evaluated as is dressed to the E145 Cracker “Authentic” by SGC, nines in his baggy Jack series. this tri-color beauty uniform on this Despite flaws depicts Barry as he is sought-after 1914 consistent with about to slide into an Cracker Jack #57 their evaluations, unfortunate infielder. . this mixed-grade This card is hallmarked This relic is affect- gathering is aes- by pinpoint centering, ed by rounded, thetically appeal- mostly sharp corners worn corners and ing. Included are and edges and a clean a hairline crease SGC 70: #11 back. Despite some that is visible on Stovall; SGC 60: negligible surface and the reverse. #53 Miller, #54 reverse toning along Opening Bid O’Toole; SGC minimal printing $400.00 50: #5 Miller, #9 marks, this scarce card Hoffman, #10 will fit well in any McInnes, #38 Philadelphia oriented Dooin, #51 collection. Rucker; SGC 40: Opening Bid $100.00 #28 Barry, #55 Hoblitzell, #59 Gessler, #64 Archer and SGC 30: #60 Zeider. Opening Bid $300.00 CRACKER JACK FIND 691. 1912 Home 694. 1915 695. 1915 Run Kisses E136 Cracker Cracker McCorry SGC 60 Jack #36 Jack #77 Presented is a stunning Hughie 1912 Kisses E136 Bill McCorry that SGC 84 Jennings SGC graded 60 EX 5. NM 7 SGC 84 This solid sepia piece, Graded 84 Hughie Ee-Yah which comes from an in- NM 7 by Jennings is the demand and attractive vin- SGC. subject of this tage set, is the highest Spitballer Ed 1915 Cracker graded card of the two Walsh is por- Jack #77 SGC examples listed in the trayed with a 84 NM exam- SGC population report. cross-eyed, ple. Clean The technical grade concentrated beyond meas- reflects some slight to 690. 1915 E106 American Caramel George gaze on this ure, this invest- moderate wear in the cor- half-body por- ment-caliber ners, an off-center cut and Gibson SGC Authentic trait. The card is hall- a dark smudge on the Veteran backstop George Gibson is the focus of this 1915 E106 clean, well- marked by blaz- reverse. American Caramel example. This World War 1 era relic has been judged centered card ing colors, Opening Bid $250.00 as “Authentic” by third-party authenticator SGC. This “back view” pose is flawed only snow-white is acutely off-center, but is crease-free and has a clean back and mostly by slightly edges and a sharp edges and corners. With only a handful of specimens graded from worn corners clean reverse. this fantastically scarce edition, the card of this Pittsburgh catcher is a and a weak Despite minor winning proposition. printing on the centering flaws Opening Bid $100.00 Chicago type. and barely Opening Bid tipped corners, $400.00 this Hall of Famer is a pre- mier survivor from a ninety- year-old edition. Opening Bid $400.00

176 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 177 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 696. 1915 700. 1915 Cracker 697. 1915 Cracker Jack #94 Cracker Jack #88 Ed Cicotte Jack #68 Christy SGC 84 Honus Mathewson Graded 84 NM 7 Wagner SGC 50 by SGC. Ed SGC 60 Displaying all of Cicotte looks Graded 60 EX the attributes of a relaxed in this 5 by SGC. Christian 1915 Cracker Honus Gentlemen, a Jack #94 card Wagner’s face pensive Christy that has excel- exudes a look Mathewson lent centering of confident shines on this and a clean front reflection on 1915 Cracker and reverse. this attractive Jack #88 SGC 50 Minor wear on 1915 Cracker VG-EX example. the corners Jack #68 card, This relic would accounts for the which is have graded judged grade. detracted by much higher if Opening Bid slight wear on not for a minor $400.00 the corners and bend across the a dent near the lower right cor- lower left cor- ner. This card ner. otherwise dis- Opening Bid plays the merits $750.00 of an EX-MT example. 701. (2) 1914-1915 Cracker Jack SGC 60 with Bender/Plank Opening Bid Graded 60 EX by SGC, this offered pair of Cracker Jack Ball Players includes #19 Bender $400.00 from the 1914 edition and #6 Plank from the 1915 series. Each specimen reveals inconse- quential corner wear and exudes an impressive visual luster. Opening Bid $400.00

698. 1915 702. (4) 1914-1915 Cracker Jack SGC 40—All HOFers Cracker 699. 1915 Graded 40 VG by SGC, this grouping of (4) 1914 or 1915 Cracker Jack Ball Players contains #23 Cracker Comiskey from the 1914 series, while #65 Speaker, #70 Clarke and #77 Jennings hail from the 1915 edi- Jack #37 tion. These luminaries appear at the peak of their assigned technical grades, revealing unobtrusive creasing Grover Jack #30 and caramel staining. Alexander Ty Cobb Opening Bid $400.00 SGC 60 SGC 50 Graded 60 EX 5 An imposing by SGC, this 1915 Tyrus Cracker Jack #37 Raymond (Ty) depicts Alexander Cobb is the following through subject of this his throw with a 1915 Cracker knee position that Jack #30 relic. rivals any talented Judged 50 VG- contortionist. This EX by SGC, solid card features the Georgia beautiful edges fireball and is detracted appears better by a slightly off- than the given center factory cut technical grade and wear on the would suggest. corners. Despite super- Opening Bid ficial corner $300.00 wear and a slight diamond cut, this blazer fits nicely into any upper-tier Cracker Jack assembly. Opening Bid $900.00 703. (3) 1915 Cracker Jack SGC 50—-All HOFers Graded 50 VG-EX by SGC, the offered trio of 1915 Cracker Jack Ball Players includes Hall of Famers #3 Tinker, #18 Evers and #32 Brown. These mid-grade representations are detracted only by tipped corners, slightly askew centering and miniscule surface indentations. Opening Bid $400.00

178 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 179 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 708. (6) 1915 709. (7) Cracker Jack 1915 SGC 60—All Cracker Federal Jack SGC League 60—All Players from the National “outlaw” League are the Graded 60 EX focus of these (6) by SGC, the pre- 1915 Cracker Jack sented group of singles. Graded 60 (7) 1915 Cracker EX by SGC, these Jack Ball pre-war “E” cards Players feature reveal only inconse- combatants from quential wear. the National Subjects include League. These #16 Camnitz, (2) mid-grade relics #40 Austin, #42 include #150 Bridwell, #81 Johnston, #153 Delehanty and #147 James, #166 704. (3) 1915 Cracker Jack SGC 40 with Lajoie Magee. Bush, #171 Graded 40 VG by SGC, the (3) 1915 Cracker Jack Ball Players all feature Hall of Opening Bid Hamilton, (2) Famers including #2 Baker, #12 Mack and #66 Lajoie. The Baker appears much nicer $300.00 #173 Walker and than the technical grade would indicate, while the Mack and Lajoie examples are #175 Benz as detracted by typical caramel staining and surface creases. subjects. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid 705. (4) 1915 $300.00 Cracker Jack SGC 84 Singles Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC, this investment- grade selection of (4) 1915 Cracker Jack Ball Players includes #50 Hummel, #55 Hoblitzel, #80 Reulbach and #155 Connolly. Razor-sharp corners, pinpoint centering, precise registrations and clean backs are all qualities of these pre-war beauties. Opening Bid $300.00

710. (8) 711. (8) 1915 1915 Cracker Cracker Jack All NL Jack SGC – SGC 80 70 Singles Presented is a An upper-tier selection of eight selection is found 1915 Cracker with these eight Jack National 1915 Cracker Jack League cards singles. Each has that all have been graded a 70 707. (4) 1915 been graded 80 EX+ by SGC and Cracker Jack EX/NM 6 by appears at the tip- SGC 50—All SGC. Included top of its assigned are #41 Leach, evaluation. HOFers #49 Miller, #85 Included are #4 Graded 50 VG-EX by Herzog, #108 Doyle, #21 SGC, these (4) 1915 Magee, #110 Zimmerman, #29 Cracker Jack Ball Bescher, #123 Gregg, (2) #44 Players feature Hall of Sallee, #127 Tesreau, #71 Famers #32 Brown, Schmidt and Meyers, #93 Pratt #52 Wheat, #61 #172 Mayer. and #148 Wilson. Schalk and #75 These clean These “E” cards Huggins. These mid- cards are affect- exhibit strong cor- grade beauties display ed by slight ners and edges, miniscule corner amounts of wear brilliant registra- creasing, wear or typi- on the corners. tions and cal caramel staining. Opening Bid sparkling white Opening Bid $400.00 $400.00 reverses. Opening Bid 706. (4) 1915 Cracker Jack SGC 80—All $400.00 HOFers/Stars Graded 80 EX-NM by SGC, this investment-grade offering of (4) 1915 Cracker Jack Ball Players features #22 Wood, #61 Schalk, #73 Carey and #99 Chase. Tipped corners and barely askew centering are the only flaws with these pre-war stars. Opening Bid $900.00

180 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 181 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 712. (8) 713. (9) 717. 1927 718. (7) 1915 1915 E210 York 1927 York Cracker Cracker Caramels Caramel Jack Jack All #27 Ty Hall of SGC 50 Federals Cobb Famers - with – SGC 80 SGC 50 All SGC Gandil Presented is a Graded 50 Graded Graded 50 selection of VG-EX 4 by The presented VG-EX by nine 1915 SGC, this grouping of SGC, the Cracker Jack 1927 York 1927 York presented Federal League Caramels Caramels collection cards that have E210 #27 Ty E210 singles of (8) 1915 been graded 80 Cobb card has all feature a Cracker EX/NM 6 by an overall Hall of Fame Jack Ball SGC. Included attractive pres- subject that Player sin- are #5 Miller, entation, has been grad- gles #11 Stovall, although there ed by SGC. includes #13 Wilson, is a light sur- The cards #39 Gandil, #16 Camnitz, face crease include SGC #145 #43 Marquard, visible on the 60: #4 Faber, Cather, #46 Groom, reverse only. #19 Bancroft, #154 #83 Ford, #115 The card is #28 Speaker; Rudolph, Brennan, #157 clean example SGC 50: #16 #162 Kaiserling. from Cobb’s Rixey; SGC Stallings, These clean playing days. 40: #42 #165 cards are Opening Bid McGraw, #49 Murphy, affected by $400.00 Goslin and #170 slight amounts #53 Roush. Lobert, of wear on the Opening Bid #174 Veach corners. $400.00 and #176 Vaughn. This gathering reveals wear consistent with grades such as minor Opening Bid bends or creasing, slightly askew centering or typical caramel staining. $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00

719. 1921-23 720. National 1910- Caramel 1912 E220 Roger Sweet Hornsby Caporal SGC 30 Ty Cobb Presented is a Pin with 1921-23 National Large Caramel E220 Roger Hornsby Letters that has been PSA 4 graded 30 Good 2 Graded VG- by SGC. The tech- EX 4 by nical grade of this PSA. black and white Reveals rust- card reflects sig- ing on the nificant wear, reverse but paper aging, fin- presents a gerprint marks and clean front. creasing on the Opening upper left corner Bid $100.00 and edges. Opening Bid $250.00 714. (11) 1915 Cracker Jack SGC 50 715. (15) 1915 Cracker Jack SGC 40 716. (17) 1915 Cracker Jack SGC 40 Singles Presented is an assortment of fifteen 1915 Cracker Jack Presented is an assortment of seventeen 1915 Cracker Offered is a group of eleven 1915 Cracker Jack cards cards that have been graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Included Jack cards that have been graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. that have all been graded 50 VG/EX 4 by SGC. These are #8 Oldring, #15 Russell, #27 Carrigan, #28 Barry, Included are #9 Hoffman, #20 Falkenberg, #24 Mullin, cards include #15 Russell, #26 Scott, #29 Gregg, #31 #33 Strunk, #38 Dooin, #45 Luderus, #47 Devore, #54 #42 Birdwell, #83 Ford, (2) #84 Knetzer, #107 Downey, Wagner, #33 Strunk, #41 Leach, #45 Luderus, #48 O’Toole, #58 Schang, #62 Mitchell, #71 Meyers, #82 #116 Zeider, #117 Easterly, #118 Konetchy, #119 O’Neill, #50 Hummel, #53 Miller, #60 Dugey. Flaws that Cravath, #87 Cady and #89 Cheney. These cards are Perring, #124 Moore, #128 Evans, #137 Rariden, #141 detract these cards include slight wear on the edges and detracted by common flaws such as moderate wear on Barger and #160 Kauff. These cards are detracted by corners, minor centering issues and some stain spots on the corners and minor staining on the front and reverse. common flaws such as moderate wear on the corners the front and reverse. Opening Bid $300.00 and minor staining on the front and reverse. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

182 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 183 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 721. 1910-11 725. 726. 1911 Sporting 1910-11 T3 Turkey Life M116 T3 Turkey Red Red Cabinet SGC 60 Frank Jimmy Offered is a 1910- Baker Dygert – 11 Sporting M116 SGC 50 SGC 40 Tris Speaker that Offered is a Presented is a has been graded 60 beautiful sharp 1911 T3 EX 5 by SGC. example of a Turkey Red This card exhibits 1910-11 T3 Cabinet premi- solid corners and Turkey Red um of Jimmy edges with the Frank “Home Dygert that has exception of the Run” Baker. been graded a upper right corner, The SGC 40 VG 3. which contains a (Checklist This attractive small crease. The Back Offer) premium has bold advertising Cabinet Card brilliant color reverse is clean is graded (50 and a clean and presents a very VG-EX 4) by checklist attractive and SGC and does reverse with detailed print job. not have only a minor Opening Bid $400.00 many flaws to crease in the speak about lower left cor- other than ner keeping the some normal technical grade corner and at (VG). edge wear. Opening Bid This tremen- $200.00 dously color- ful card will do nothing 722. (6) 1916 M101-4 Sporting News with Different Backs - but stand out All SGC in the collection. Presented is a group of six 1916 M101-4 Sporting News examples, each with a different Opening Bid $250.00 advertising reverse. Every card has been graded by SGC including #37 Connolly (SGC 40, Ware’s), #63 Gainer (SGC 80, Herpolsheimer), #98 Lavender (SGC 40, Standard Biscuit), #102 Leonard (SGC 40, Weil Baking), #124 Morgan (SGC 50, Famous and Barr) and #185 Wambsganss (SGC 60, Sporting News). These cards reveal wear congruent with their assigned grades. Opening Bid $300.00 727. 1910- 728. 1910- 11 T3 11 T3 Turkey Turkey Red Roger Red Fred Bresnahan Clarke – – SGC 30 SGC 30 724. (2) Offered is a nice Offered is a 1910 example of a 1910-11 T3 Orange Turkey Red Turkey Red Borders: AL Roger Bresnahan. The graded GD 30 & NL cabinet, graded by SGC. The Champions GD 30 by SGC, Hall of Fame (Both SGC) shows the cabinet shows HOFer in bat- corner wear, 723. (3) 1916 M101-4 Sporting News SGC Graded Cards The participants ting pose with mild creasing of the 1909 World with Different Backs brilliant color. and paper loss. Series are the Assembled is a trio of 1916 M101-4 Sporting News SGC graded cards, each with a dif- The reverse has The reverse is a focus of these ferent advertising back. Found are #52 Dubuc (SGC 10, Indianapolis Brewing), #140 a checklist checklist back 1910 Orange Ragan (SGC 50, Altoona Tribune) and #149 Rudolph (SGC 84, The Globe Stores). (Offer) back, (Offer) and is Borders that fea- Each card is appropriately graded and has impressive eye appeal. and there is clean with ture the American Opening Bid $250.00 light creasing almost no stain- League Champion and some corner ing. () wear. Opening Bid and the National Opening Bid $250.00 League Champion $250.00 (Pittsburgh Pirates). Each of these scarcities has been graded by SGC with the Tigers coming in at SGC Authentic and the Pirates SGC PR 10. Each reveals a combi- nation of acute wear congruent with the assigned technical grade. Opening Bid $200.00

184 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 185 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 730. 1911 733. (5) 734. 1911 T3 Turkey 1910-11 Mecca Red T3 Turkey Folder Cabinet Red Lot, Cobb/Crawford Willie All SGC PSA 4 Keeler – 30 “The Georgia Peach” PSA Highly sought and “Wahoo Sam” are the focus of this 1911 Authentic after, the 1910- 11 T3 Turkey T201 Mecca Double Offered is a 1911 Red Cabinet Folder Cobb/Crawford T3 Turkey Red cards bring card. This mid-grade Cabinet premium vivid color and relic has been graded a of Hall of Famer a graceful VG-EX 4 by PSA and design to pre- shows very well for the that has been war cardboard. technical grade. Color graded authentic Here is a and caption preside, as by PSA. This grouping of (5) these Detroiters from premium has an Hall of Fame this innovative set are attractive front T3s including ready to join the dis- with moderate Walsh, cerning “deadball” col- wear around the McGraw, lection. corners. The Griffith, Opening Bid $200.00 checklist back is Bresnahan and covered with a Jennings that thin layer of all have check- shellac that has list offer backs toned the reverse and are graded a dark brown. by SGC (30 Opening Bid GD). All $150.00 remain bright and display effectively despite normal wear, toning and some creasing, com- pounded with the Bresnahan, 729. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red SGC 10 Walsh and Christy Mathewson has never looked better than on the brilliant 1910-11 T3 Turkey Jennings hav- ing small Red Cabinet Card. Here in all his grace is an example (Checklist back offer) graded 732. 1910- 736. 1911 Gold by SGC (10 PR) that stands above its given grade. If not for two pinholes on top amounts of and bottom, this card might have been at least a few grades higher. 11 T3 paper loss. Border Hoblitzell (No Opening Bid $400.00 Turkey Red Opening Bid Cin. After 1908 Stats) $400.00 Wiltse & PSA 4 Safe At Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, the Third – offered 1911 T205 Gold Border Hoblitzell (No Cin. After 1908 Both SGC Stats) is a low pop variation. Here is a nice T3 This scarcity contains a Turkey Red Piedmont advertising reverse and combo of Hooks reveals only even wear on the Wiltse (SGC 30) condition-sensitive corners. and Safe at Third Opening Bid $400.00 (SGC 40). Both cabinets are 731. 1911 T3 checklist back (Offer) and are Turkey Red clean with mini- Cabinet Kid mal creasing and Elberfeld – no visible paper PSA loss. Opening Bid Authentic $200.00 Presented is an attractive 1911 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet premium 735. 1912 T202 Hassan #46 Devlin Gets His Man of Kid Elberfeld with Mathewson SGC that has been grad- An impressive deadball era relic is found in this 1912 T202 Hassan ed as Authentic by Folder #46 Devlin Gets His Man that is flanked on each edge by Devlin and PSA. This card is Mathewson. This gorgeous card with sharp corners has been graded a 30 Good relegated to the by SGC, but would have graded much higher if not for some very light paper assigned grade due loss on the surface and minor spider creases. Despite that flaw, this beauty has to a slight trim, but impressive eye appeal and is a must for those attempting this challenging set. otherwise fares in Opening Bid $200.00 the (GD to VG) range. Opening Bid $100.00

186 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 187 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 737. 1911 T205 Gold 738. 1911 T205 Border Sovereign Patrick Moran Dolly Gray (Stats on “Stray Line” Back) SGC 40 Variation SGC 20 A scarce variation can be Presented is a 1911 T205 found in the offered 1911 Patrick Moran “Stray Line” T205 Gold Border Dolly Gray variation that has been graded (Stats on Back) example. This a 20 FR by SGC. Although shortprinted card has a clean this example reveals multiple Sovereign advertising back creases associated with the and has been graded a 40 VG technical grade, this delicate by PSA. Although a pair of card still presents particularly creases can be seen tracing well. The clean Polar Bear

741. (3) 1909-1911 Ty Cobb Cards: (1) T205 and (2) T206 The “Georgia Peach” takes center stage with this trio of 1909-1911 Ty Cobb tobacco cards. Examples include 1911 T205 Piedmont (SGC 30), 1910 T206 American Beauty 350 (SGC Authentic, Red Portrait) and 1909 T206 Piedmont (SGC 10, Green Portrait). Each of these attractive cards reveals a combination of wear consistent with its technical grade. Opening Bid $500.00

reverse displays the “stray line” of 742. 1910 T206 American Beauty Tris Speaker through the surface, the overall eye appeal Mattern’s biography beneath Moran’s sta- SGC 50 of this card is not diminished. tistics. For those attempting the challeng- Graded 50 VG-EX by SGC, this mid-grade 1910 T206 Tris Speaker comes with a tough American Beauty 350 (framed) back and displays Opening Bid $200.00 ing T205, obtaining this key card will go only negligible wear on the corners and edges. a long way toward attaining that goal. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

740. (13) 743. 1909 744. 1909 1911 T205 T206 Tom T206 Kid Gold Borders Jones “Ghost Elberfeld with Walter Image” PSA 4 Portrait Johnson Offered is a 1909 (Washington) Offered is a group T206 Tom Jones PSA 3 “Ghost Image” that of thirteen 1911 Offered is a scarce has been graded a T205 Gold Border 1909 T206 Kid VG-EX 4 by PSA. cards that have all Elberfeld Portrait To the right of been graded by (Washington) that Jones’s pose is an PSA. Included are has been judged a additional faint Devore (PSA 2), VG 3 by PSA. This image of the St. Evans (PSA 4.5), difficult team varia- Louis first basemen. Flynn (PSA 3) tion appears nicer The crease-free Fromme (PSA 3.5), than the assigned Piedmont back W. Johnson (PSA technical grade. reveals negligible 2), LaPorte (PSA 4), Despite a slightly wear consistent with Moriarty (PSA 3), askew diamond cut the assigned grade. Oakes (PSA 3), and negligible sur- This specter will fit Overall (PSA 4), face scuffing, the quite nicely into any Pfiester (PSA 2.5), corners are lightly T206 oddities gath- Schaefer (PSA 3), touched and the ering. Wallace (with cap, back is clean. A fine PSA 2) and Walsh Opening Bid $250.00 mid-grade accompa- (PSA 3). These off- niment to any pre- 739. 1911 T205 Gold Border Suggs and Rowan to mid-grade cards war gathering. have flaws and wear Shortprints—Both PSA Opening Bid that correspond to $250.00 Offered is a pair of 1911 T205 Gold Border shortprints, both of which have been judged their judged techni- by PSA. Included are Rowan (PSA 3, Polar Bear) and Suggs (PSA 4, Piedmont). These cal grades. Several appropriately graded low pop scarcities are ideal for those attempting this challenging set. of the off-grade Opening Bid $250.00 cards contain paper loss and/or slight to moderate evidence of back damage. Opening Bid $400.00

188 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 189 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 745. 1911 T206 Bill 746. 1910 749. (6) Sweeney No “B” T206 Bud 1909-11 PSA Authentic Sharpe T206 Offered is a 1911 T206 Bill “Shappe” Mid- to Sweeney “no magenta” SGC High- printing variation. This diffi- Graded 10 PR by cult tobacco card is absent Grade SGC, the offered any color on both the uni- PSA Lot Bud Sharpe form and cap of the Boston Offered is a “Shappe” surname batsman. Despite being group of six printing judged as Authentic by PSA 1909-1911 is a very rare col- due an edge trim and exten- T206 PSA lectible from the sive creasing, this Piedmont mid- to high- T206 series. This back relic will fit nicely into grade cards. example reveals a any pre-war gathering. Included are combination of sig- Opening Bid $200.00 Sweet nificant wear con- Caporal: G. sistent with the Davis (PSA technical grade. The 5.5), J. Piedmont 350 back Jackson (PSA (mislabeled as 7), Kroh (PSA Sweet Caporal by 6), Killian SGC on flip) is (pitching, clean. PSA 5), Opening Bid $250.00 LaPorte (PSA 5.5); Piedmont: Puttman (PSA 750. (11) 1909-1911 T206 Southern Leaguers—All SGC 4). These Presented is a group of (11) 1909-1911 T206 Southern Leaguers, all of which have been graded cards exhibit by SGC. Included in this selection are SGC 60: (all Piedmont, unless noted) with Foster, Hart, wear and Violat, Thornton (Old Mill); SGC 50: Bastian, Bernhard, Lentz (Old Mill), Orth; SGC 40: flaws that cor- Revelle (Old Mill), Thebo (Old Mill) and White. relate with Opening Bid $200.00 their grades. Opening Bid $400.00

752. (22) 1909-1911 T206 747. (2) 1909-1911 T206 Team Variations with Demmitt and Singles— O’Hara All PSA 4.5 A prominent pairing of 1909-1911 T206 team variations is found with the offered Demmitt (SGC 20, St. Louis) and O’Hara (SGC 10, St. Louis) examples. These renowned scarcities or 5 proudly display unobstructed Polar Bear reverses, while the surfaces reveal a combination of Graded 4.5 VG- significant wear consistent with their technical grades. This dynamic duo is a prime acquisi- EX+ or 5 EX by tion for those endeavoring to conquer “The Monster”. PSA, each card in Opening Bid $400.00 this stellar selec- tion of (22) 1909- 1911 T206 mid- grade singles comes with a Piedmont or Sweet Caporal back, unless noted. Included are PSA 5: (5 cards) with E. Collins, Doyle (N.Y. Nat’l, with Bat), Mullin (with Bat), Stone, Weimer; PSA 4.5: (15 cards) with Bates, 748. (3) 1909-1911 T206 Rare Backs with Bowerman, 751. 1909-11 T206 Walter Johnson and Cy Young—Both PSA Chase (Pink Ty Cobb (Tolstoi)—All SGC This pair of 1909-1911 T206 PSA graded examples projects two of the greatest hurlers Portrait), Conroy Presented is a threesome of 1909-1911 T206 White Border sin- ever to grace the diamond, Walter Johnson (PSA 3, Hand at Chest) and Cy Young (PSA (Fielding), gles that display difficult advertising reverses. Included are 3.5, Bare Hand Shows). These Piedmont-backed relics display a combination of wear Herzog (New Arndt (Broadleaf 350, SGC 10), Cobb (Tolstoi, Red Portrait, including creasing, rounded corners and surface abrasions. York), Hinchman SGC 20) and Seymour (Lenox, Throwing, SGC 20). These Opening Bid $250.00 (Cleveland), proud representations contain a combination of wear consistent Isbell, Jacklitsch, with their technical grades. Killian Opening Bid $400.00 (Pitching), Kling, Liebhardt, McIntyre (), Merkle (Portrait), Parent, Raymond, He. Wagner (Bat on Right Shoulder) and Wilhelm (Hands at Chest). Opening Bid $400.00 190 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 191 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 753. 1912 T207 754. 1912 T207 Don 757. (4) 758. 1910-1930 Walter Carlos Ragan (Cycle) 1909-1923 Johnson PSA 3 Hall Of and Pin (Recruit) SGC Graded VG 3 by PSA, this 1912 Fame Collection (15) 50 T207 Brown Background exam- Graded with (6) ple of Don Carlos Ragan boasts Graded 50 VG-EX by a scarce Cycle advertising back Type Cards Graded SGC, the presented and presents much nicer than Four legends of Presented is a collec- 1912 T207 Walter the assigned technical grade. Cooperstown are tion of fifteen vintage Johnson with a Despite an unobtrusive surface immortalized in baseball cards includ- Recruit advertising crease, this sharp specimen this PSA or SGC ing a very tough 1930 reverse is free of the exhibits strong corners and a graded type card Post Cereal Christy frequent surface clean, colorful reverse. grouping. Mathewson graded cracking associated Opening Bid $200.00 Included are 1.) SGC Authentic. Other with the issue and is 1909 E95 cards include T206: detracted only by Philadelphia (4) cards with slight centering issues, Caramel Evers McGraw (portrait soft corners and a spot (SGC 10); 2.) w/cap, PSA 4), of tobacco toning on 1914 -2 Delehanty (Wash, the reverse. Coupon John PSA 4), Hooker Opening Bid McGraw (PSA 2, (Southern Leaguer, $250.00 Glove at Side); PSA 4), Zimmermann 3.) 1923 W572 (PSA 3); 1912 T207 McBride (PSA 4); (3) (SGC 10) and 4.) 1911 T205: with 1929 W553 Griffith (FR), Elberfeld (GD), (SGC 10). Each Schaefer (FR) and (6) card reveals a 1938 PM8 Our combination of National Game pins wear associated including Foxx, Dean, with its technical Trosky, Berger, grade, including Hartnett and Feller. two instances of All the PM8 pins are back damage or in VG-EX to EX con- glue residue dition and come with (Evers and the original pinback Goslin). displays. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

755. (2) 1912 T207 Brown 759. 1926- Background 1929 Exhibits Anonymous Postcard Backs: Both Back Tris Graded Speaker SGC Presented is a pair 60 of 1912 T207 Presented is an Brown Background attractive 1926-1929 examples, both with Exhibits Tris Speaker tough anonymous card. This postcard- backs. Included are backed relic dates to Bushelman (PSA 1) the end of Speaker’s and Donnelly (SGC Hall of Fame career 40). The Bushelman and is graded a SGC specimen reveals a “60”. The interesting spot of paper loss off-purple color vari- and surface creas- ation is detracted ing, while the diamond-cut Donnelly displays negligible wear consistent with the technical only by moderate grade. wear on the upper Opening Bid $250.00 right corner. The reverse is clean and the “Grey Eagle” is depicted following through on his patented swing. Simply a beautiful 756. (3) 1917-20 Felix Mendelsohn SGC Graded piece capturing this Cards with Alexander versatile hitter. Opening Bid This trio of 1917-1920 Felix Mendelsohn SGC graded cards is an attractive $200.00 glimpse into the Hall of Fame careers of Alexander (SGC 50, Chicago), McGraw (SGC 40) and Rice (SGC 30). These black-and-white gems appear quite nicely for their assigned technical grades. The blank backs are clean, while only the Rice reveals any significant creasing or surface flaws. A formida- 760. (5) 1925 Exhibits—-All PSA 3 & 4 with Harris and Hooper ble threesome attractively framed by the sturdy SGC holder. Offered is a quintet of 1925 Exhibits, all of which are graded either a PSA VG 3 or VG- Opening Bid $200.00 EX 4. These mostly crease-free cards present quite well for their assigned technical grades and are detracted only by typical edge and corner wear. Included are Harris (PSA 4), Hooper (PSA 4), Rommel (PSA 4), Ruel (PSA 3) and Shocker (PSA 3). Opening Bid $200.00

192 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 193 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 761. 1920 762. 1920 765. (14) 1911- 766. 1930 W516-1-2 W516-1-2 1928 Type Card Rogers #8 Walter #1 Babe All Graded Peet Ty Johnson Ruth SGC Presented is a lot of fan- Cobb PSA SGC 80 70 tastic graded type cards 7 from 1911 through 1928. Graded 80 Graded 70 EX+ Sponsored by a Included are 1. 1911 EX/NM 6 by 5.5 by SGC, this New York and Pacific Coast Biscuit SGC. This 1920 solid card is Boston clothier, D310 Holland SGC 40 2. W516-1-2 #8 detracted only presented is a 1923 Maple Crispette Walter Johnson by a moderately 1930 Rogers #25 McKechnie SGC 40 is the highest worn top left Peet #34 Ty 3. 1916 Successful graded example corner and a Cobb PSA NM Famring #158 Schulte listed in the pop- slightly off-cen- 7. As one of only SGC 20 4. 1928 ulation report ter cut. 8 baseball play- Harrington’s #48 E. with no equal Opening Bid ers found in the Smith SGC 20 5. 1916 counterparts. $400.00 48-card set, the The Globe Stores #196 Opening Bid “Georgia Peach” Yerkes SGC 20 6. 1916 $200.00 is the undeniable Successful Farming #182 key card of the Viox SGC 20 7. 1916 release. This Successful Farming #60 blank-back beau- Flack SGC Authentic 8. ty, and 1928 Yeungling’s Ice only Cobb Cream #11 Uhle SGC 50 judged by the 9. 1916 Globe Stores third-party grad- #199 Zimmerman SGC ing service, pres- 20 10. 1928 Tharp’s Ice ents extremely Cream #44 G. Alexander well. The card is SGC 30 11. 1923 Maple noted for razor- Crispette #13 S. Johnson sharp corners, SGC 20 12. 1923 Maple pinpoint center- Crispette #24 Ruel SGC ing, sharp regis- 10 13. 1923 Maple tration and a Crispette #2 Traynor sparkling clean SGC 20 14. 1923 Maple reverse. Crispette #26 R. Opening Bid Stephenson SGC 40. These cards contain flaws that correspond to their judged off-grade $400.00 conditions. Opening Bid $250.00

767. 1933 768. 1933 George C. Tattoo Miller Ivy R305 James Andrews Levey SGC SGC 60 Authentic Presented is a The offered Ivy sharp 1933 Tattoo Andrews example Orbit R305 James is from the lone Levey card that George C. Miller has been graded a release in 1933. 60 EX by SGC. Collectors were This example is offered the oppor- not only consid- tunity to collect ered a shortprint all 32 cards and but also depicts an return them for early Jewish play- prizes. This er. That combina- Andrews speci- tion makes this men was short- crease-free card a printed to avoid valued addition giving out too amongst those many prizes. The attempting the cancelled cards Tattoo Orbit set were returned to and collectors of the customer with memorabilia from 763. 1920 W516-1-2 #6 Ty Cobb SGC 60 the prize. Two Jewish players. Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC, this card reveals some mild wear on the corners and a slightly forms of cancella- Opening Bid uneven cut. tion were used; $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 one involved the complete trim- ming of the bot- one-quarter of the card. This 764. (6) 1920 W516-1-2 Lot with Hornsby pared Andrews is Presented is a group of (6) 1920 W516-1-2 cards that have been graded by SGC. These graded Authentic cards include #2 Groh (Authentic), #3 Bodie (60 EX 5), #4 Shalk (80 EX/NM 6), #5 by SGC and Speaker (50 VG/EX 4), #7 Hornsby (80 EX/NM 6) and #10 Burns (50 VG/EX 4). These according to the cards are affected by wear and other detractions consistent with their technical grades. population report has only 4 other peers with one better. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

194 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 195 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 769. 1933 R306 Butter 770. 1933 Butter Cream 775. (3) 1930s 776. 1934 Cream PSA 5 SGC 40 Graded Star Presented is a 1933 R306 Butter Cream Graded 40 VG by SGC, the presented Cards with 1939 #87 George Ray Kremer that has been graded EX 5 1933 Butter Cream Chuck Klein Play Ball Darrow by PSA. This card contains some slight (Oct. 1 back) represents the slugger wear on the corners and top edge. A during his season. DiMaggio High printing smudge is also present on the Despite moderate corner wear, this A triumvirate of graded Number pitcher’s throwing arm. Hall of Famer displays much nicer card specialties is found PSA 8.5 Opening Bid $250.00 than the technical grade suggests. in these sharp 1930s star Offered is a 1934 Opening Bid $200.00 cards. Present are 1933 Goudey Goudey: #29 Foxx (PSA #87George 4), #230 Hubbell (PSA 6) Darrow High- and 1939 Play Ball #26 Number graded DiMaggio (PSA 4). Each NM-MT+ 8.5 by card displays nicely and PSA. This is a reveals wear consistent sharp card that with its technical grades. has no equals and Opening Bid $250.00 only four higher graded examples. Opening Bid $400.00

771. 1933 Butter Cream 772. 1933 Butter Cream SGC 40 Babe Herman SGC 40 Graded 40 VG by SGC, the presented (Wet Sheet Transfer) 1933 Butter Cream Gabby Hartnett Graded 40 VG by SGC, this 1933 (Oct. 1 back) in a classic catching pose Butter Cream R306 Babe Herman is one of (6) examples judged by SGC. (Oct. 1 back) is a printing oddity in This mid-grade specimen is equaled by that the reverse also contains the three others and is bested by a sole slugger’s towering image, possibly example. due to a wet sheet transfer. Only (5) Opening Bid $200.00 examples of this moderately worn pre-war relic have been evaluated by 777. 1934 High Number Lot: Batter Up Dickey PSA 5 & Goudey Rolfe the grading service. Opening Bid $100.00 PSA 6 The offered lot contains a pair of PSA graded from the mid-1930s. Displaying only vary- ing degrees of minor corner wear these scarce high number series cards include a 1934-36 Batter-Up #117 (PSA 5) and a 1934 Goudey #94 (PSA 6). Opening Bid $150.00

779. 1939 Play Ball 773. 1933 Butter Cream 774. (10) 1933 Butter #26 Joe SGC 30 Cream SGC Graded DiMaggio Graded 30 GD by SGC, this 1933 Singles with (3) Hall of PSA EX 5 Butter Cream Bill Terry (Oct. 1 back) Famers Attractive cor- is a fine example that reveals moder- ners, smooth Comprising one-third of the elusive ately rounded corners along with light edges and the 1933 Butter Cream R306 series, this reverse creasing and toning. prototypical group of (10) SGC graded singles is Opening Bid $200.00 “Joltin’ Joe” highlighted by a trio of Cooperstown portrait, graded enshrinees. Each card contains an EX 5 by PSA, October 1 contest reverse. Included are make this 1939 Brandt (SGC 30), Bush (SGC 20), Play Ball a sta- Cronin (SGC 10), Earnshaw (SGC 30), ple of any key- W. Ferrell (SGC 10), Frisch (SGC 10), card collection. Kremer (SGC 20), Rommel (SGC 30), Despite factory Root (SGC 10) and P. Waner (SGC centering imper- 10). These cards reveal a combination fections, this of flaws that accounts for their techni- early DiMaggio cal grades. will delight both Opening Bid $400.00 778. 1939-41 Play Ball Chuck Klein Graded Run with 1941 High in terms of Number name recogni- Featuring all three examples issued by Play Ball from 1939 to 1941, here is a trio of Chuck Klein tion and condi- baseball cards. Each professionally graded, the lot is highlighted by the scarce 1941 #60 high tion. number as a PSA 4. Rounding out the lot is the 1939 #82 (SGC 70) and 1940 #102 (PSA 5). Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $250.00

196 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 197 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 781. 1933 784. (3) 1950 C.A. Briggs V362 Big Chocolate League Stars #24 Babe Baltimore Ruth SGC Orioles: All SGC Authentic Graded The offered #24 Stars of the International Baseball (Babe League Baltimore Ruth) card was Orioles take flight on produced in 1933 these three 1950 V362 by the C. A. Briggs Big League Stars sin- Co. of Boston, gles. This elusive bilin- MA. As the only gual Canadian issue was baseball player in produced by the World the 32-card multi- Wide Gum Company of set, Ruth is Montreal. Each card is not identified on graded by SGC and front but is men- includes #4 Cihocki tioned on the (SGC 10, due to back reverse. This par- damage), #21 Binks ticular example has (SGC 30), and #46 been graded Byam (SGC 20). These 785. (5) 1952-1953 Northland/Tip Top Bread Labels with Authentic by SGC scarcities present quite and is factory can- well for their technical Mize celled as part of a grades and are a perfect Offered are five 1952-1953 Northland/Tip Top Bread Labels highlighted by the inclu- promotional cam- addition for the ardent sion of . This scarce regional gathering is detracted by significant creasing, paign. The card devo- typical reverse glue residue and three examples that have been adhered to a cardboard otherwise reveals a tee. backing. Included are 1952 Tip Top Garver (FR), 1953 Northland: (4 labels) with Bell combination of Opening Bid $100.00 (FR) and Gordon, Mize and Parnell (all re-backed). wear including Opening Bid $200.00 creasing, rounded corners and moder- 780. (2) 1911 Stevens Firearms Davis and Baker ate paper loss on Issued just shortly after the Athletics won the pennant, presented are the reverse. (2) 1911 Stevens Firearms cards of Harry Davis and Frank “Home Run” Baker. These Despite those 6-3/16 x 3-7/16 relics were intended to be used as ink blotters. As a result, the items flaws, this example is a legitimate Ruth example from a difficult R-UNC issue. are in (PR) condition and are marred by writing, ink stains and significant wear. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 REGIONALS SECTION

782. 1933 Uncle Jacks Candy PSA 2 Graded Good 2 by PSA, this 1933 Uncle Jacks Candy Jim Bottomley is a scarce type card of this Hall of Famer. Despite a pair of creases, this blue-tint variation appears much nicer than the technical grade suggests. Opening Bid $250.00

786. 1953-1954 Briggs Meats Hot Dog Panel Umphlett/Scull 787. 1953-1954 Briggs Meats Lockman and Yost “ these cards, collect them! trade them!” was the credo found on boxes of Briggs Offered is a pair of scarce 1953-1954 Briggs Meats singles of Whitey Lockman and Ed 783. (2) 1934 Al Demaree Die-Cuts of Berger/Frederick - Meats during the 1953-1954 seasons. Many kids followed the printed advice by crudely Yost. The Lockman presents (GD) with creasing and back toning, while Yost grades cutting their favorite stars from these hot dog boxes, trading amongst themselves, and (FR) with a dot of surface paper loss, creasing and reverse writing and toning. Despite Both SGC often discarding their cardboard heroes. Overcoming this scarcity is the offered 1953-1954 those flaws, Yost reveals portions of the red advertising on all four edges. Offered is a pair of 1934 Al Demaree Die-Cuts of National Leaguers #94 Frederick (SGC Briggs Meat uncut panel of Tom Umphlett and Angel Scull. It measures approximately 4 x Opening Bid $250.00 20, only graded) and #135 Berger (SGC 40, only graded). Each card reveals a combination 5-1/4” and reveals moderate wear including clipped corners, minor spider creasing, reverse of wear congruent with its technical grade. These enormous scarcities are ideal for the grease stains and moderate scuffing. The stern Umphlett grades (VG) with a pair of spider consummate type card collector. creases and scuffing, while Scull grades (VG-EX) with minor edge wrinkling. The blank Opening Bid $200.00 reverse displays multiple minor creases, most of which do not protrude to the front. Both the front and reverse reveal a slight wax coating that has helped protect this scarce speci- men from the elements throughout the years. For Senators or regional fans, this formidable piece with blazing red colors is an exceptional accompaniment to any collection. Opening Bid $500.00

198 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 199 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 788. 1954 789. 1954 792. 1958 Bell Brand 793. 1958 Hires Root Esskay Esskay SGC 70 Beer Lot with (3) Test Meats Sam Mele Graded 70 EX/EX-MT 5.5 by SGC, Issue Dick Presented is a this incredibly tough regional issue Test issue aficionados will appreci- features Hall of Fame catcher Roy Kryhoski 1954 Esskay Hot ate these four 1958 Hires Root Beer Dogs example of Campanella. Although listed as the examples. Included in this lot are a Presented is a Sam Mele, an Los Angeles catcher, Campy never regular 1958 Hires #39 Sanford scarcely seen early Orioles did play in the City of Angels after a (NM, full card) and a trio of test 1954 Esskay outfielder. career-ending car wreck in 1957. The issues from the same season repre- Meats Dick Although this card is very sharp and has a clean senting Friend (VG), Fernandez Kryhoski type low-grade relic obverse and reverse. (GD) and Law (VG). card. Despite contains a com- Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 corner wear bination of wear, and edge this precisely cut notching, this “meat” issue dis- (VG) example plays quite nice- of the Orioles ly. This card is infielder is further adorned accentuated by an orange by traces of border that spans orange adver- the right edge. A tisement on top-notch speci- each edge. men from the The waxy sur- acclaimed face and Esskay series. reverse coat- Opening Bid ing reveals $150.00 slight, but not excessive, soiling. Opening Bid $250.00

794. (33) 1946-1976 Minor League Oddball Sets/Singles with Stars Assembled is an eclectic mixture of (33) 1946-1976 minor league oddball sets and singles. 791. (9) 1954- Highlights include 1940s: 1947 Signal Gasoline Angels: #11 Osborn (GD), 1947 Sunbream Solons: Ramsey (EX-MT), 1948 Signal Gasoline Oaks: B. Martin (EX-MT, 1962 1921 variation), 1949 Sunbeam Solons Postcards: Marty (VG, cancelled), 1949 Angels: Brooklyn/Los Terwilliger (VG-EX), 1949 Stars: Noren (VG); 1950s: 1950s Rainiers 8x10: Munger (FR), Angeles 1950 Stars: Paepke (VG-EX), 1952 Parkhurst: #19 Markell (VG), 1952-1953 Sioux City Soos: Fickinger (EX-MT, uncatalogued), 1956 Seattle Popcorn: Singleton (EX), Stephens Dodgers (EX); 1960s: 1960 Union Oil Rainers Near Set: (8/9, one duplicate, median EX-MT); Regional 1961 Union Oil Giants: Perry (EX-MT), 1966 Pepsi-Cola Tulsa Oilers: Kolb/Martin (NM- Issues MT) and 1970s: 1976 Phoenix Giants team set (24 cards, average NM). For a complete list Although Dem Bums of items, please visit our website. moved from Opening Bid $200.00 Brooklyn to Los Angeles following the 1957 season, 796. 1963 there was no short- Kahn’s Leroy age of regional base- Gregory ball card issues docu- menting the club. 795. (12) 1953- Minor Presented is a start- 1960 Boston/ League SGC ing nine of 1954- Milwaukee 84 1962 Dodgers Braves Presented is a 1963 regional issues. Kahn’s Leroy Included are 1954 Regional Issue Gregory that has Wilson Franks Lot with Aaron been graded 84 NM Campanella (GD- Offered are twelve 7 by SGC. This VG), 1958 Packard- 1953-1960 stunning regional Bell Hodges (VG- Boston/Milwaukee example, the only EX), 1960 Bell Braves regional issues one listed in the Brand: #4 Gilliam from a variety of manu- SGC population (VG), #9 Koufax facturers. Included in report, has been (EX); 1960 Morrell this selection are Lake assigned an appro- Meats Drysdale (EX- to Lake: 1960: (2 cards) priate technical MT), 1961 Bell with Aaron (FR, can- grade that reflects Brand #4 Snider celled), Crandall (FR, sharp edges and a (GD), 1961 Morrell cancelled); MacGregor: clean front and Meats: Howard (EX), 1950s-1970s Advisory back. The bottom 790. 1953 Hunter Wieners Wills (VG-EX) and A kneeling Albert “Red” Schoendienst stands tall on this 1953 Hunter Staff Photos: Spahn corners show just a 1962 Bell Brand #53 (VG-EX); Parkinsons hint of fuzz, pre- Wieners type card. The 1989 Hall of Famer appears in (GD) condition Drysdale (GD). with multiple spider creases, worn corners and a typical jagged scissor Tips: 1954: (4 booklets) with #3 Mathews (NM), #4 Logan (NM-MT), #6 Bruton (EX-MT), #9 Spahn venting this card Opening Bid (EX-MT); Spic and Span: 1953-1957 7x10 Photographs: Dittmer (EX), Nichols (FR); 1954-1956 from being assigned cut. The reverse reveals moderate hot dog grease markings associated $250.00 with the issue but otherwise has striking colors and sharp registration. Postcards: Bruton (EX), 1955 Die-Cuts: Jolly (GD) and 1960: Adcock (EX-MT). a higher grade. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

200 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 201 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 797. 1948 798. 1948 Leaf #3 Leaf #76 Ted Williams PSA PSA 4 4 Graded VG-EX 4 Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this 1948 by PSA, this bold Leaf #3 Babe Ruth red background card features a 1948 Leaf #76 stunning portrait Williams shows unaffected by the some moderate wear moderate wear on on the edges that the edges, which is does not detract reflected in the from what is other- technical grade. wise a very attrac- Opening Bid tive card. $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

801. 1951 Bowman RC SGC 50 & 1952 Berk 802. 1952 Berk Ross PSA 7 Ross Mickey Mantle SGC 40 The 1952 Berk Ross Mickey Mantle is an excellent opportunity to obtain an artifact from Offered are early Bowman and Berk Ross examples of the incomparable Ed “Whitey” the Mick’s second season. The offered strip card has been graded NM 7 by PSA and is Ford and the legendary Mickey Mantle. The 1951 Bowman #1 Ford RC grades a 50 VG- accentuated by solid edges and corners. The card is (1) of (23) listed at this level in the EX 4 and the 1952 Berk Ross Mantle has been judged a 40 VG 3 by SGC. These crease- PSA population report with only (9) grading higher. free cards retain undeniable aesthetic appeal and appear at the peak of their assigned tech- Opening Bid $300.00 nical grades. Despite moderate surface scuffing along with being slightly off-centered, these cards still prove to be the centerpieces of any Yankees-themed collection. Opening Bid $150.00

799. 1948 800. (61) Leaf #79 1950 Jackie Bowman Robinson High- PSA 2.5 Grade SGC Graded Good+ 2.5 Singles by PSA, this card Presented is a reveals significant- group of (61) ly worn corners 1950 Bowman but offers an Baseball high- attractive yellow grade cards that background and have been indi- portrait of vidually graded Robinson. by SGC. This Opening Bid collection $100.00 includes (8) SGC 86, (34) SGC 84, (14) SGC 80, (3) SGC 60 and (2) SGC 50. The lower grade cards present much higher 803. (2) 1952 Berk Ross PSA Mint 9: Jansen and Woodling than their judged Offered are 1952 Berk Ross and that both grade PSA Mint 9. technical grade. According to the PSA population report, the Woodling card is the best out of (21) exam- Twelve of the ples, and the Jansen card is the top of (16) examples with neither card having an equal. cards contained Opening Bid $250.00 in this offering are from the lower series. For a complete list 804. 1952 #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 2 of all cards and One of the more important hobby cornerstones is found with the offered grades, please 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle high number. Graded (Good 2) by PSA, visit our website. this example reveals a combination of surface wear including creasing, scuff- Opening Bid ing and extensive corner rounding which account for the technical evalua- $250.00 tion. An iconic representation of “The Mick,” this example transcends the grading scale and is ready to be incorporated into any serious collection. Opening Bid $750.00

202 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 203 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 805. 1952 806. 1952 809. 1954 810. (11) Topps #261 Topps #1 Wilson 1954 Topps Franks Roy Baseball PSA 6 PSA 3 (Black Campanella Singles - Graded EX-MT 6 Back) – PSA 5 All SGC 88 by PSA, this 1952 One of the more (MC) or 92 Topps #261 Willie famed commons in Offered is a 1954 This selection of Mays card is a mon- the hobby is the first Wilson Franks (11) 1954 Topps umental depiction of card in the Roy Campanella Baseball high- the “Say Hey Kid.”. acclaimed 1952 that has been grad- grade singles is a Despite askew cen- Topps set. This #1 ed a PSA 5 (MC). premier invest- tering, the corners Andy Pafko from This rare regional ment opportunity and edges are sharp that benchmark issue has excellent for collectors. and clean, while the series has been color and does These examples surface registration judged a VG 3 by exhibit the slight- have been graded is colorful and PSA. The Dodger est edge of the either 88 NM/MT bright. For the 1952 outfielder is all card that was or 92 NM/MT+ Topps enthusiast, smiles in this above it on the by third-party this cornerstone crease-free example original Wilson authenticator proves to be a fine that has only moder- Franks sheet. Both SGC. Incredible acquisition to build ate corner wear and the front and back color, pinpoint a collection around. surface scuffing, of the card are centering, sharp Opening Bid and a clean black $300.00 clean and crisp edges and corners back. This is a with only minor along with clean prime opportunity wear visible on the backs are all for any collector corners. attributes of these pursuing the 1952 Opening Bid classic Topps Topps set. $200.00 cards. Included Opening Bid are SGC 92: $200.00 #248 Smith RC, #288 Limmer (mislabeled by SGC); SGC 88: #77 Boone, #110 Dorish, #138 Borkowski, #143 Hemsley, #188 Jolly, #200 Jansen, #208 Hatton, #217 Schreiber and #218 Marsh. Opening Bid $400.00

807. (5) 808. 1954 1953- Bowman 1955 #66 Ted Topps/ Williams - Bowman PSA 5 Willie Graded EX 5 by Mays— PSA, this fine 811. 1957 Topps example of the #176 Gene Baker All PSA 1954 Bowman Selected is a #66 Error PSA 3 group of five shortprint card Presented is a scarce 1957 1953-1955 has a nice presen- Topps #176 Gene Baker that Topps/ tation with well- contains the “Eugene Bakep” Bowman defined borders, error on the reverse. This card Willie Mays although it is has been graded VG 3 by cards, all of slightly off-cen- PSA. The corners reveal some which have ter. The reverse slight to moderate wear and been graded of this card is the card suffers from an off- by PSA. also slightly off- center factory cut. The reverse Included are center but is very also contains some very Topps: 1953 clean. minor staining. #244 (PSA Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 5), 1954 #90 $300.00 (PSA 4), 1955 #194 (PSA 6); Bowman: 1954 #89 (PSA 4) and 1955 #184 (PSA 4). These mid- 812. and Cal Ripken Jr. RC Lot of (5) grade specimens present particularly well for their assigned technical grades and display SGC Graded only superficial flaws. Opening Bid $300.00 Perhaps the two most recognizable sports stars to play for the Orioles, Cal Ripken Jr. and Brooks Robinson brought joy to millions with their play and off-field candor. Offered is a five-card group of SGC graded Brooks Robinson and Cal Ripken Jr. RC cards, including a very clean 1957 Topps #328 Robinson (NM 84) and (4) 1982 #405 Ripken (3 MT 96, 1 NM-MT+ 92). Opening Bid $250.00

204 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 205 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 814. 1968 818. (117) Topps 3-D Derek Boog Powell Jeter SGC 40 Graded Graded 40 VG 3 by Cards With SGC, this scarce Eight 1968 Topps 3-D Boog Powell is an Autos exceedingly rare Offered is an “test” issue and a excellent collec- perfect fit into any tion of (117) advanced Orioles graded Derek collection. Jeter cards. Opening Bid There are loads $200.00 of high-grade rookies, jersey and eight auto 817. Modern Era Graded Card Lot (90) Featuring Soriano, cards that are all Clemens & C. Jones graded by Beckett, less one Presented is an assortment of (90) predominantly Beckett graded modern era cards with an by SGC. With emphasis on Clemens, Soriano and C. Jones. Most of the cards are in high-grade to Gem sixty-eight Gem Mint condition with many rookies, autos, jerseys and inserts of the above names as well as MT, twenty-one Bonds, Jeter, A. Rodriguez, Rivera and others. For a complete list of cards please visit our MT, twenty-one website. NM-MT+, three Opening Bid $250.00 NM-MT, one 813. Pair of Mint 9 Hall of Famers - 1959 Drysdale & 1968 NM+ and three Banks NM, this lot is stacked and Here are two vintage Topps Baseball cards, each featuring a Hall of Fame player. The first would be great example is a 1959 Topps #387 (PSA 9). This card rests in the top 5% of this for collectors or card graded by PSA. The second card is a 1968 Topps #355 (GAI 9). Both resale. For a cards exhibit excellent centering, sharp corners, clear images and flawless reverses. complete list of Opening Bid $150.00 cards please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

815. 1969 Topps #500 Mickey Mantle White Letters – PSA 5 Presented is the most difficult and popular card in the 1969 Topps baseball set, #500 Mickey Mantle white letter varia- tion. This card has been deemed an EX 5 by PSA and has light wear present on the corners. As the last regular issue card for the great Mickey Mantle, 819. 1888 NY Giants Sporting Times Cigar Trade Card this is a must- The offered Sporting Times Cigar trade card features the 1888 Champion New have for those on York Giants with all players identified at the bottom of the relic. This issue was 820. the “Commerce based on a photograph by renowned nineteenth-century photographer Joseph Nineteenth 816. (861) 1970-1971 Topps Baseball Lot with (69) SGC Comet” bandwag- Hall and features six Hall of Famers. Key players include Tim Keefe, John Century on. Graded Cards Ward, Mickey Welsh, , , and Jim Baseball Opening Bid Assembled is a high-grade (861) card lot from the 1970 and 1971 Topps Baseball editions. O’Rourke. This 7-1/2 by 4-1/2” trade card was intended to be a cigar box label. $200.00 This upper-tier gathering is highlighted by the inclusion of (69) SGC graded cards. These Approximately 20 to 30 examples of this card are known to exist, and all origi- Cabinet from Nappanee, Indiana condition-sensitive issues are a prime acquisition for the vintage Topps specialist. nate from a single find many years ago. All, including this example, have finan- Presented is a probable nineteenth century baseball cabinet that features two players from Highlights include 1970 Topps SGC Graded: SGC 92: (4 cards); SGC 88: (5 cards) with cial ledger notes on their reverses and a water stain in the lower right corner. a Nappanee, Indiana town or semi-pro team. The players are identified in pen on the #440 Mazeroski; 1970 Topps Ungraded: (488 cards, 49 high numbers) with #500 Aaron The water stain on this example is relatively minor, making this one of the best reverse as “Ike” Jacobs and “Corky” Rosbrough. Released by J.M. Keller, this approxi- (EX-MT), #660 Bench (EX-MT); 1971 Topps SGC Graded: SGC 92: #312; SGC 88: of the find. With six HOFers, the 1888 NY Giants were among the best of the mately 4-1/4 x 6-1/2” sepia-toned cabinet is a poignant depiction of early baseball. Aside #112; SGC 86: (11 cards) with #450 Gibson; SGC 84: (36 cards) with #280 Jenkins, #300 19th-Century teams, and this VG-EX relic is worthy of review. from a minor surface crease, negligible surface paper loss, minor scuffing, and light soil- B. Robinson, #641 Mets Team and 1971 Topps Ungraded: (306 cards, 14 high numbers, Opening Bid $500.00 ing on the blank reverse, the players are accentuated quite well in the studio setting. A average EX-MT to NM) with #625 Brock (NM). For a complete list of key cards, please neat cabinet highlighted by the depiction of early uniforms and equipment. visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

206 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 207 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 821. (4) 1888 822. (6) 825. (17) R&S Nineteenth- 1915 Baseball Century Cracker Die-Cuts Baseball Jacks with with Oddball/ Crawford Baltimore Trade Compiled is a Assembled is a Cards group of seven- teen 1915 Cracker group of four 1888 Assembled is a Jacks highlighted R&S Baseball Die- sextet of nine- by the inclusion of Cuts. These mid- teenth-century #14 Crawford to high-grade rep- baseball (GD). This off- resentations depict oddball/trade grade selection of generic baseballers cards. Included cards also in period uniforms. are 1888 N135 includes #10 Included are Duke “Talk of the McInnes (VG), Baltimore (EX), Diamond”: A #47 Devore (VG), Brooklyn (EX- Heavy Batter #56 Milan (GD), MT), Indianapolis (GD), 1888 N154 #58 Schang (VG), (EX-MT) and New Duke Presidential #79 Bodie (GD), York (FR). All are Base Ball Club: #87 Cady (GD), crease-free, and (2 cards, both #101 Schulte only the New York GD-VG); 1888 (GD), #102 Fisher example reveals WG1 Base Ball (GD), #105 any additional Playing Cards 826. 1911 Police Gazette Supplement with Wagner/ Lavender (VG- paper residue. Donnelly (GD) EX), #114 Bresnahan Opening Bid and a pair of Moriarity (GD), A pair of pre-war Hall of Famers are the focus of the offered 1911 Police Gazette supple- $400.00 1880s Sporting #123 Sallee (GD), ment featuring Honus Wagner and Roger Bresnahan. This black and white beauty is Life and G.A.T. #125 Niehoff lightly affixed to a contemporary matte and has dimensions of 17-1/2 x 14. The surface trade cards (both (VG), #133 reveals light wrinkling throughout and contains a moderate contusion just left of the cap- GD). Rickey (PR), #146 tion Ready For The Wallop. This ephemeron is free of any dates or numbering. Opening Bid $250.00 Tyler (VG), #158 According to the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, it is one of four baseball-related Maisel (PR) and pieces released in 1911 and is supposed to bear the number 1782 on the surface. The #159 Groh (GD). action sequence is poignant and is further accentuated by an early ballpark backdrop. The cards in this Opening Bid $150.00 offering suffer from detractions such as staining on the front and reverse, significant wear on the edges and corners and paper loss. Opening Bid $400.00

827. (2) 1913-1915 T5 Pinkerton Cabinets with Griffith and Mack Offered is a pair of 1913-1915 T5 Pinkerton Cabinets that include #419 and #505 . These scarce prewar relics measure 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 and are fine examples of the blank back varia- tions from this issue. These cabinets show some slight wear on the corners, and the Clark grades (EX) while the Mack grades (VG-EX). The original owner of these cards wrote his name in pencil on the reverse and dated the cards to March 1, 1914. Opening Bid $200.00

828. (10) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders: All Different Selected is a grouping of (10) examples from the innovative 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders edition. These clean cards are mostly free of back damage and display stunningly vibrant colors. Players include 1912 T202 Hassan Triple 824. 1912 S81 Silk Marty O’Toole Pittsburgh, National #87 Folders: (all red backs unless noted) with Barry/The Athletic Infield/Baker (FR, 823. 1912 S81 Silks #110 Walter Johnson Presented is a very scarce 1912 S81 Silk #87 Marty O’Toole of the Pittsburgh Pirates. paper loss), Birmingham/Birmingham’s Home Run/Turner (VG), Bresnahan/Caught Asleep Off First/Harmon (GD), Collins/Collins Easily The “Big Train” presides on the offered 1912 S81 #110 Walter Johnson silk. This scarce The S81 set features only twenty-five baseball subjects, and only a few exemplars of Safe/Baker (GD), Leifield/Chase Guarding First/Gibson (VG), Magee/Donlin satin premium was originally issued under the Helmar brand and incorporates the same each are known to exist, with the exception of the Mathewson. This 6-7/8 x 8-7/8” relic Out at First/Dooin(VG-EX), Milan/Elberfeld Gets His Man/Milan (VG, black), images as the famed T3 Turkey Red Cabinets. The issued dimensions of these premiums is in good shape with a diagonal blemish on the upper left corner and only minor toning Myers/Just Before the Battle/Mathewson (VG), Richie/McConnell were 7x9, whereas #110 Johnson measures 6-3/4 x 8-1/4. Although there is evidence to along the tapered edge. As with all silks, there are a few loose threads, but these do not Caught/Needham (VG-EX, black) and Willett/Moriarity Spiked/Stanage (EX, suggest that this fabric has been pared down at some point, Johnson’s imposing image is distract the viewer from the overall beauty of the piece, which was issued as a premium black). not adversely affected. Other than typical edge fraying and moderate surface wear for Helmar’s Turkish Trophies cigarettes. A light ghost image of the player can be Opening Bid $400.00 including minor contusions and soiling, the Hall of Fame fireballer still displays well. observed on the back of the silk, but the overall presentation is excellent. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

208 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 209 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 833. (113) 1909- 1911 829. (14) 1911 T205 Gold Borders—All T206 Shortprints or Minor Leaguers Singles Presented is a selection of (14) 1911 T205 Gold Borders, all of which feature tough shortprints, variations or challenging minor lea- with (13) guers. Included are Minor Leaguers: (all Polar Bear) with Batch Hall of (GD), Cady (VG), J. Collins (trimmed), Frick (GD), Hanford (GD), Famers Lee (trimmed), McAllister (trimmed), Phelan (VG); Assembled is Shortprints/Variations: (all Piedmont unless noted) with Cicotte a sizable (trimmed), Dougherty (GD, White Sock, Polar Bear), Karger group of (trimmed), Scanlan (PR), K. White (PR, Polar Bear) and Wilhelm (113) 1909- (GD, “Suff ed” in line of bio). 1911 T206 Opening Bid $400.00 White Border singles that includes (13) Hall of Famers and a difficult Southern Leaguer. This primarily off- grade gather- 830. (57) 1911 T205 ing incorpo- 834. (42) T202/T205/ T206/T207 lot with HOFers Gold Borders with (3) rates (56) Piedmont, Presented is a fantastic assortment of early twentieth century tobacco cards that include 1. Hall of Famers (46) Polar T202 Stahl panel portion (PR) 2. (11) T205 with J. Collins (Hassan, GD), A. Latham (A. The offered gathering of (57) 1911 Bear, (8) Latham on back, PR), Tinker (PR), Wheat (GD) 3. (26) T206 with Crawford (throwing, T205 Gold Borders comprises over Sweet GD), Griffith (batting, VG), Speaker (PR),Waddell (throwing, PR) 4. T207 Brown 25% of the illustrious series. Caporal along Background. The off-grade cards in this offering suffer from common flaws such as mod- Included in this primarily off- with single El erate-to-signicant wear, creasing and some minor staining. For a complete list of cards, grade gathering are (34) Piedmont, Principe De Gales, Old Mill and Sovereign advertising backs. Highlights include: (all please visit our website. (22) Polar Bear and a single Sweet Piedmont or Sweet Caporal backs unless noted) Baker (VG), Bresnahan (VG, with Bat, Opening Bid $250.00 Caporal advertising reverse. Polar Bear), M. Brown (GD, Chicago on Shirt, Polar Bear), Crawford (GD, Throwing), Highlights include Duffy (FR, Crawford (GD, With Bat), Evers (PR, with Bat, Chicago on Shirt, Polar Bear), Jennings Polar Bear), Speaker (GD, (PR, Portrait), Keeler (FR, with Bat), McGraw (GD, Glove at Hip, Polar Bear), Sid Smith Piedmont) and Walsh (GD, Polar (PR, Atlanta), Waddell (GD, Portrait), Walsh (FR, Sovereign) and Willis (GD, with Bat, Bear). The approximate composite Polar Bear). The approximate condition breakdown for this selection is 22% (VG or bet- breakdown for this selection is ter), 48% (GD), 19% (low-grade) and 11% (trimmed). For a complete list of singles, 38% (VG or better), 23% (GD), please visit our website. 836. (9) Pre- 9% (low-grade) and 30% Opening Bid $500.00 War Grab (trimmed). For a complete list of cards, please visit our website. Bag with Opening Bid $400.00 T206 835. Bender 1910s- (American 30s Beauty Tobacco Back) & Type This assembly of Baseball (9) pre-war base- Cards & ball cards from Felts 1910-1941 is an exciting journey Assembled is down memory a (21) card lane. Included in 1910s-1930s this assortment Baseball 832. (26) 1909-1911 T206 are “T”, “E”, “R” tobacco, Singles with Uncommon and “S” cards and candy and silks. Found with- Backs type lot. in are 1910 T206 Presented is an assortment of (26) 1909- Included in Bender (PSA 2, 1911 T206 singles, each of which bares this group are American Beauty an uncommon advertising reverse. Tobacco: (all 350, Pitching No Highlights include American Beauty: Sweet Trees); 1911 S74 Hummel (FR); El Principe De Gales: Caporal or Old Mill Silks: (4 cards) with Overall (GD, Portrait), Piedmont) 831. 1909-1911 T206 Baltimore Orioles Team Bates (EX-MT), Rhodes (VG), Rudolph (GD-VG), with T205 McGraw (EX- Set of (9) Cards Wilhelm (FR, with Bat); Old Mill: (6 Gold MT), T. Smith The Baltimore Orioles of the Eastern League are the subjects of this cards) with Tinker (GD, Bat off Borders: (3 (EX/EX-MT); 1909-1911 T206 team set of (9) cards. Included are Sovereign: (2 Shoulder); Polar Bear: (7 cards) with cards) with Elberfeld (trimmed), Groom (VG), Street (trimmed); T206 White Borders: (11 1921-1922 E121 cards) with Cassidy (FR), Hall (GD); Piedmont: (4 cards) with Chance (FR, Yellow Portrait), (2) Chase cards) with Chase (VG-EX, Throwing, White Cap), Chase (VG, Pink Background), American Adkins (GD), Dunn (VG), Poland (GD), Strang (VG); Sweet (GD-VG, FR, Blue Portrait), Willis (FR, Demmitt (VG-EX, New York), Hemphill (trimmed), Kleinlow (VG, New York), Lake Caramel: Caporal: (3 cards) with Dessau (VG-EX), Jackson (VG) and Slagle with Bat) and Sovereign: (7 cards, aver- (trimmed, New York, No Ball in Hand), LaPorte (trimmed), Manning (VG, Batting), Jacobson (GD, (VG). These cards feature vibrant colors, clean reverses and wear age GD). For a complete list of cards, Herzog (trimmed, Boston), Quinn (VG), Warhop (trimmed); Candy: 1922 Henry Johnson writing on back consistent with their assigned grades. please visit our website. Wholesale Confectioner Cutshaw (hand cut, otherwise GD), 1937 O-Pee-Chee #137 Grove accounts for grade, otherwise EX), Rommel (FR); 1933 Canadian Goudey #66 Grantham Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 (PSA 4); Other: 1913 Cravats Felt Pennants Bender (EX), 1916 M101-4 Block and Kuhl (GD); 1936 R312 #29 Mack/Grove (VG) and 1941 Play Ball #2 West (EX/EX-MT). This #50 Doolan (VG-EX), 1916 BF2 Ferguson Bakery: Myers (EX-MT, purple), Rucker (EX, grouping is perfect for the type card collector who wants a little bit of everything. purple) and Schang (VG, gray). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

210 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 211 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 837. (50) 841. (2) 842. (18) 1919- 1933 1933 & 1934 1927 Butter Goudey Baseball Cream Singles Strip Hall of with (16) Cards Famers: HOFers with Hall Frisch Presented is a of and grouping of fif- teen 1933 Goudey Famers Hartnett cards and three This assort- Presented are 1934 Goudey ment of (50) two very cards with a high 1919-1927 tough 1933 concentration of Baseball strip Butter Cream Hall of Fame cards is an cards featur- players. The sin- interesting ing Hall of gles are all off- glimpse into Famers Gabby grade, but the list several sets Hartnett and of stars is a verita- from the “W” Frank Frisch. ble Who’s Who of designation. Both card 1930s superstars. Comprised of exhibit light- The cards grade (10) different to-mild creas- PR-FR unless oth- issues, this ing and wear, erwise noted. selection is 838. (4) 1920-30s Collectibles with 1927 W560 Strip grading (FR- Included are 1933 highlighted GD). The Goudey: (15) The presented collection features four interesting items likely missing from most Lou by the inclu- Hartnett has cards with #5 Gehrig collections. The oldest of the quartet is a 1927 W560 strip of three featuring sion of (14) been trimmed Herman, #7 Thompson (right, GD), Rhem (EX) and Gehrig (EX-MT). The strip is clean and complete, Hall of and measures Lyons, #31 displaying only a light crease and tiny tear on the Thompson, leaving a lovely, unscathed Famers, including 1919-21 W514: #72 Mathewson; 1920 W516-1: #8 Johnson; 1920 1-/16” shorter Lazzeri, #29 Gehrig example. Chronologically, the next are two very appealing wax pack wrappers W520: #2 Mathewson; 1920 W522: #32 Speaker; 1921 W516-2-1: #27 Mathewson; 1921 than the Foxx, #35 from the 1934 Goudey collection. Grading (EX) to (EX-MT), these wrappers are complete W516-2-2: #10 Ruth; 1921 W551: Johnson and 1926-27 W512: #9 Hornsby. The majority Frisch. The Simmons, #42 with vibrant colors and no obtrusive tears or staining. The final portion of the lot is a 1936 of these cards is off-grade and suffers from a combination of flaws including errant cuts, scarce nature Collins (GD), #49 Wheaties Series 4 box-card of the Iron Horse. The box was cut to 4-1/4 x 7, shy of the full creasing, rounded corners and reverse writing. Nevertheless, this is a prime opportunity to of these cards Frisch (GD), #63 8-1/2 x 6, though it remains more than appealing with a smooth cut and no stains, creases secure numerous top-shelf Hall of Famers in one shot. For a complete list of key cards, makes this pair desirable even with the low technical grades. Cronin, #74 or tears. This lot contains four very attractive pieces that will beautifully adorn any Yanks please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Rixey, #76 Faber or Gehrig showcase. Opening Bid $400.00 (GD), #109 Opening Bid $100.00 Cronin, #110 Goslin, #133 Lindstrom, #189 Cronin, #217 Crosetti; 1934 Goudey: (3) cards with #13 Frisch, #18 Manush (GD) and #22 Vaughn (GD). Opening Bid $250.00 839. (3) 1931 W517 Three-Card Uncut Strips with (8) Hall of Famers This trio of 1931 W517 three-card uncut strips in packed with a whopping (8) Hall of Famers. These uncut survivors are in prime condition, considering their age, and reveal only hints of corner wear. Included are #19 Cuyler/#36 Vance/#34 P. Waner, #29 Hafey/#1 Combs/#2 Traynor and #38 Hornsby/#42 H. Wilson/#32 Haas. Undoubtedly one of the more valued “W” issues, this is a great 843. (49) 1936 National Chicle Fine Pens with DiMaggio opportunity to secure these strip cards as they were originally sold. Offered is a starter set of (49) 1936 R313 National Chicle Fine Pens. These attractive Opening Bid $400.00 black-and-white premiums feature an impressive corps of Hall of Fame talent including Joe DiMaggio. The aggregate grade for this primarily off-grade selection is (GD) with some better and others lesser. Better cards include Berg (VG), Crossetti (EX), DiMaggio/Erickson (GD), Fence Busters (GD), Foxx/Simmons/Cochrane (VG), Gomez (FR), Gomez/Ruffing VG-EX), Hartnett/Warneke VG-EX), Hoyt EX), Stengel (VG) and Vaughn (FR). Opening Bid $250.00

844. (85) 1940 Play Ball Starter Set Over one-third of the classic 1940 Play Ball series is found in this starter set of (85) cards. Although no Hall of Famers or high numbers are present, this mid-grade grouping still has pleasing eye appeal and amusing player nicknames. The approximate condition breakdown of this selection is 5% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 15% (off-grade). Numbers found within are #14, 15, 17, 18-20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31-37, 39, 42, 840. (4) 1928 R315 three-card Uncut Strips with Grimes 44, 47, 48, 52, 53, 56-60, 62, 63, 66, 67, 69-71, 73, 75, 77, 80, 82-86, 89-94, 103, 106, 108- Offered are (4) 1928 R315 three-card uncut strips. Several high-grade stars from the 117, 121, 123, 125, 128, 130, 135-137, 139, 140, 144, 146-149, 152, 157, 161-163 and 165. 1920s are present, including Hall of Fame spitballer . These fine black Although there are minor size variances amongst a handful of cards, these relics still pres- and white display pieces measure approximately 3-1/4 x 15, are crease-free, and display ent quite nicely. even corner wear. The blank backs each reveal a single pencil marking on the upper Opening Bid $200.00 right corner. Players include Fitzsimmons/Koenig/Zachary, Grimes/Shawkey/Leach, O’Farrell/Marberry/Fredericks and Pipgras/Reese/Bishop. Opening Bid $250.00

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846. 1941 Play Ball 4-Card Uncut Strip with High Numbers The offered 1941 Play Ball four-card uncut strip is noteworthy for its blazing colors, crease-free surface and undeniable scarcity. This pre-war printing press survivor is com- prised of card numbers #49-52 from the more difficult high series. Player selection includes Dahlgren, Cooney, Camilli and Higbe. Measuring approximately 10 x 3-1/4, this cardboard is also precisely cut and is barely affected by slight corner touches. This preemi- nent display piece is a fine accompaniment to any 1941 Play Ball collection. Opening Bid $200.00

849. 1921 W551 Near Set (7/10) Presented is a 1921 W551 near set that contains seven of the ten issued cards. These blank-backed strip cards include Baker, Bancroft, Barnes, W. Johnson, Pipp, Ruth and Stengel. All of the cards appear to be hand cut, and therefore their sizes and borders vary. 845. 1941 Play Ball #14 Ted Williams None of the fonts or pictures has been cut. Some moderate wear is present on all of the relics. The offered 1941 Play Ball #14 Ted Williams (GD) is the first colorized pre-war card of Opening Bid $250.00 this iconic Red Sox slugger. Depicting “The Splendid Splinter” during the season in which he became the last man to bat .400, this specimen portrays a beaming Williams on the out- set of his Hall of Fame career. Despite an encompassing horizontal crease and moderate corner wear, this example still retains pleasing eye appeal. This high 1941 Play Ball exem- plar is a sterling representation of one of the greatest ever. 850. 1939 Goudey Premiums Near Set (20/24) Opening Bid $200.00 Presented is a 1939 R303-C Goudey Premiums near set of (20/24) cards. These over-sized black-and-white beauties are visually pleasing and generally grade in the (VG-EX to EX) 847. (255) 1930s-1940s Baseball Grab Bag Lot range with some better and only a handful lesser. Highlights include Appling (VG-EX), Cronin (EX), Dickey (EX), DiMaggio (VG), Feller (EX), Foxx (VG-EX), Gomez (EX), B. Offered is a group of (255) cards from nine different 1933-1948 “R” gum issues. This primarily mid- Herman (EX-MT), Lombardi (EX), Simmons (VG-EX) and Vaughn (EX-MT). This near grade selection with minimal duplication is bolstered by an impressive array of short-prints and a smatter- 851. 1948 set is missing only Greenberg, Ott and two commons. ing of Hall of Famers. Included are Goudey: 1933 Canadian: (16 cards, median GD); 1936 (2 cards, both Bowman Opening Bid $400.00 FR); National Chicle: 1934-1936 Batter Up: (25 cards, mostly VG, 6 high numbers); 1934-1936 Baseball Diamond Stars: (8 cards, aggregate VG-EX); Play Ball: 1939: (61 cards, average VG-EX, 8 high num- bers and 2 sample cards) with (3) #39 R. Ferrell (VG-EX, (2) VG); 1940: (6 cards) with (2) #124 Combs Complete (EX, VG), (4) #178 Carey ((2) VG-EX, (2) VG); 1941: (78 cards, average VG, 10 high numbers); Other: Set 1941 Double Play: (10 cards, average VG) with #85 Greenberg/#86 Ruffing (VG-EX); 1948-1949 Leaf: Presented is a (49 cards, median VG-EX) with #4 Musial (GD), #32 Spahn (VG), (3) #59 Appling (VG-EX, (2) VG) complete 1948 and (2) #106 Boudreau (EX, VG). For a complete list of key cards and numbers, please visit our website. Bowman Opening Bid $400.00 Baseball set with (44) of the (48) having been trimmed to the edges of the players’ photographs. The set is loaded with great Hall of Famers and stars of the era including Musial, Feller, Rizzuto, Berra, Kiner, Sain and Reynolds. The four uncut cards are #1 Elliott (GD), #4 Mize (GD), #18 Spahn (GD) and #32 Rigney (GD). 852. 1949 Eureka Sportstamp Album with 848. (8) Vintage Baseball Cards The cards are Set of (200) Presented is a grouping of Jimmie Foxx vintage baseball cards including several very tough issues. virtually The offered National League Edition album features all (200) stamps on the interior pages Included are a 1933 Goudey #29 Foxx (SGC 10), 1933 Tattoo Orbit R305 #20 Foxx (VG), 1934-36 Batter- crease-free, and is generally in EX to EX-MT condition. In general, the stamps are neatly glued in Up #28 Foxx (VG), 1934-36 Batter-Up #144 Foxx (VG-EX, paper addition on reverse), 1937 Goudey and the set is place and exhibit excellent color. A previous owner did write 1949 on the cover in black Thum Movies #12 Foxx (VG-EX), 1938 Goudey Big League Baseball Movies #12 Part 1 Foxx (VG-EX), complete. ink. The album contains solid stamps of such stars as , Snider, Hodges, 1940 Play Ball #133 Foxx (NM, o/c) and 1967 Topps Venezuelan Retirado #163 Foxx (PR-FR). The two Opening Bid Campanella, Spahn, Reese, Kiner, Musial, Durocher, Kluszewski, Mize, Ashburn (signed, Batter-Ups singles and the Topps Venezuelan present better than the technical grades due to commonplace $200.00 “6”), Roberts, Garagiola, Slaughter and Schoendienst. The Eureka Company never pro- back damage. duced an American League album. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

214 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 215 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 857. 1954 Topps Baseball Partial Set (195/250) Presented is a 1954 Topps Baseball partial set of (195/250 cards). Comprising almost 80% of this classic set, the approxi- mate condition breakdown of this sharp gath- ering is 25% (EX-MT or bet- ter), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Some negligi- 858. 1955 Red Man Tobacco Complete Set with Tabs 853. 1950 Callahan Set Complete Set with Box ble flaws found Presented is a 1955 Red Man Tobacco Baseball Complete Set (50) of cards with their tabs Produced by B.E. Callahan of Chicago, the original publisher of ”Who’s throughout are intact. The last Red Man set of the 1950s includes the key cards #1N Ashburn (VG), #3A Who in Baseball”, the 1950 Callahan set was sold and distributed at the minor creasing Ford (VG-EX), #3N Hodges (VG), #4A Fox (EX), #7N Mays (GD), #8A Lemon (VG- National Baseball Hall of Fame and in major league ballparks nationwide. 854. 1953 Red Man Complete Set with Tabs and instances EX), #10N Spahn (VG), #12N Wilhelm (VG-EX), #14A Wynn (VG), #16A Berra (PR), The offered 1950 Callahan complete set of (61) cards features all Hall of Presented is a 1953 Red Man Tobacco complete set of fifty-two cards with their tabs of errant cen- #16N Kluszewski (VG), #17N Reese (VG) #18A Doby (VG-EX), #18N Schoendist (VG) Fame enshrinees up to that point. These pint-sized black-and-white legends intact. Key cards include #1A Stengel (VG-EX), #3A Berra (FR), #5N Campanella (FR), tering. and #19N Snider (GD). The composite breakdown for the rest of the set is approximately are accompanied by an original display box which grades (EX-MT). The #10A Rizzutto (VG), #10N Reese (EX), #14N Snider (EX), #18A Mize (FR) and #26N Highlights 15% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser). majority of this set grades (NM) with some better and only a handful lesser. Musial (EX). The composite breakdown of this set is approximately 10% (EX-MT or bet- include #1 T. Opening Bid $400.00 Key cards include Cobb (NM), Gehrig (EX-MT), W. Johnson (EX-MT), ter), 15% (EX), 35% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 15% (GD or lesser). For a complete list of Williams (EX), Mathewson (EX-MT), Ruth (EX-MT), Speaker (EX-MT), Wagner (NM) keycards from both sets, please visit our website. #13 Martin (EX), #36 Wilhelm (EX), #45 Ashburn (EX), #70 Doby (EX), #201 Kaline RC and Young (NM). Opening Bid $500.00 (FR) and #250 T. Williams (EX). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

860. 1959- 1963 859. (12) Baseball 1959 LA Complete Dodgers Set Run Postcard Presented is a complete set run Set of Fleer baseball Presented is a sets from 1959 1959 LA through 1963. Dodgers color Included are: postcard set of 1959: set of (12) cards. (80) in generally These post- (EX) condition cards were with #68 Ted originally Signs (VG-EX); issued in 10- 1960: set of card packs in (79) in generally stadium sou- (VG-EX) condi- venir stands. tion with #3 Included are Ruth (VG) and Alston, Craig, #28 Gehrig Drysdale, (VG); 1961: set Furillo, of (154) in gen- 855. 1954 Red Heart Near Set (32/33) with (5) Dupes 856. 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (250) Cards Hodges, erally VG con- Koufax, In recent years the colorful 1954 Red Heart Dog Food set has witnessed a revival in col- The offered 1954 Topps Baseball complete set of (250) cards contains some of the dition with #31 Moon, Neal, lecting interest. The offered near set of (32/33) cards has benefited from the recent surge in greatest diamond talent from the “Golden Age of baseball”. This group has an approxi- Gehrig (GD) Podres, regional issues that has shot this set into the upper tier. One-third of the near set features mate condition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% and #75 Ruth Roeboro, Hall of Famers with Ashburn SP (EX), Mantle (VG), Martin (EX-MT), (2) Schoendienst (off-grade). Highlights include #1 T. Williams (EX), #10 J. Robinson (VG), #17 (EX); 1963: Sherry and SP (VG-EX, VG) and Spahn (EX) leading the way. The majority of the remaining singles Rizzuto (VG-EX), #20 Spahn (EX), #32 Snider (EX-MT), #37 Ford (EX), #50 Berra near set (66/67, Snider. These grade similarly to the stars with most in the (VG-EX) range with some lesser and a hand- (EX), #90 Mays (EX), #94 Banks RC (VG), #128 Aaron RC (VG), #132 Lasorda RC missing the cards mostly ful better. This set is missing only Musial for completion. For a complete list of key cards (VG), #201 Kaline RC (VG) and #250 T. Williams (VG). For a complete list of key checklist) in grade (EX- and duplicates, please visit our website. cards, please visit our website. generally (GD MT) to (NM) Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00 to VG) condi- with solid tion with #5 edges and cor- Mays (GD), #42 ners. Koufax (PR) Opening Bid and #56 $200.00 Clemente (VG). For a detailed listing of the key cards and set breakdown, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

216 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 217 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 865. 1963 Fleer Baseball Complete Set with Checklist Stymied by a lawsuit from Topps, the 1963 inaugural issue from Fleer was limited to a single series of (66) cards. Presented is the complete edition, featuring the extremely difficult checklist. The aggre- gate condition of the set is EX to EX-MT with some better and a few lesser. Key 862. 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set (572) with (4) PSA cards include, #4 B. Presented is a 1960 Topps Baseball complete set of (572) cards. This set includes (4) PSA Robinson (EX), #5 graded cards that include #16 McCovey RC (PSA 6), #350 Mantle (PSA 7 OC), #563 Mays (EX), #8 Mantle AS (PSA 7) and #564 Mays AS (PSA 6). Other key cards include #148 Yastrzemski (EX- Yastrzemski RC (EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 Musial 861. 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (572) cards MT), #41 Drysdale (EX), #300 Aaron (EX), #326 Clemente (VG-EX), #343 Koufax (VG-EX), #377 Maris (EX), #42 Koufax This mid- to high-grade 1960 Topps Baseball complete set of (572) cards is packed with (EX), #565 Maris AS (EX) and #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). The composite breakdown for (EX-MT), #45 Spahn Hall of Fame rookies and keynote superstars. The approximate condition breakdown of this set is 10% (EX-MT or better), 15% (EX), 50% (VG-EX), 20% (VG) and 5% (GD or (EX), #46 Adcock SP this set is 10% (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 10% (VG or lesser). Common detractions in this set include slight to moderate wear and off-center fac- (EX), #56 Clemente lesser). Better cards include #10 Banks (EX), #73 Gibson (NM), #148 Yastrzemski RC tory cuts. For a complete list of key cards please visit our website. (EX-MT), #61 (appears EX-MT, slight trim), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #200 Mays(EX), #250 Opening Bid $500.00 Gibson (EX-MT) and Musial (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (EX), #316 McCovey RC (EX), #326 Clemente (EX-MT), the short-printed #343 Koufax (NM), #350 Mantle (EX-MT), #377 Maris (EX), #563 Mantle AS (EX), checklist (EX). Aside 866. 1963 Topps Peel-Off Set & 1966 Rub-Off Uncut Strips #564 Mays AS (EX), #565 Maris AS (EX-MT) and #566 Aaron AS (EX). Despite moder- from moderate cen- Presented is a complete set of 1963 Topps Peel-Offs and a grouping of (85) 1966 Topps ate instances of wax staining and errant centering, the majority of cards retain strong col- tering issues and a Rub-Offs with four uncut strips. The 1963 Topps Peel-Off set contains (46) cards includ- ors and a fresh visual appeal. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. handful of instances ing Mantle (VG-EX), Koufax (VG), Clemente (EX), Aaron (EX) and Mays (VG-EX). The Opening Bid $400.00 of wax staining, these remainder of the set grades in the VG to EX range. The 1966 Rub-Offs collection contains cards are crisp and (4) (NM-MT) 20-card uncut strips with one that has Mantle, one with Rose, Mays and clean. Yastrzemski and (2) strips that include Koufax. The five singles are in EX to EX-MT con- Opening Bid $200.00 dition and include Aaron, Mantle, Koufax, Ford and F. Robinson. Opening Bid $250.00

863. 1960 864. 1961 867. 1951 868. & 1961 Topps Topps 1967 Fleer Baseball Redbacks, Topps Baseball Complete Set 1969 Deckle Baseball Greats (587) & 1971 Set Complete Presented is a solid World (609) Sets 1961 Topps Baseball Series Presented is complete set of (587) The offered a 1967 Topps cards. This primarily Complete tandem of 1960 Baseball mid- to high-grade Sets & 1961 Fleer complete set collection has an Offered is a Baseball Greats of (609) approximate condition grouping of three complete sets cards. The breakdown of 20% vintage baseball are among the key cards (EX-MT or better), complete sets. first commem- include #150 20% (EX), 30% (VG- Included are the orative issues Mantle (EX), EX) and 30% (VG or 1951 Topps released by a #200 Mays lesser). Additionally, Redbacks, 1969 major card (VG), #250 the challenging high Topps Deckle manufacturer. Aaron (VG- numbers generally Edge and 1971 This higher- EX), #400 present as well as the Fleer grade selection Clemente more common lower sets. Highlights features numer- (VG-EX), series. Better cards include 1951 ous Hall of #430 Rose include #2 Maris (EX), Topps Red Back Famers and (VG-EX), #150 Mays (EX-MT), Set: #1 Berra prominent ball #569 Carew #290 Musial (EX), (VG-EX), #5 players RC (VG- #300 Mantle (VG), Rizzuto (VG-EX), throughout his- EX), #580 #344 Koufax (EX), #6 Reynolds (EX- tory. Included Colavito #388 Clemente (EX- MT), #15 Kiner are 1960 Fleer (VG), #581 MT), #406 Mantle HR Greats (NM), #22 Feller Seaver RC (NM), #415 Aaron (EX-MT), #30 Complete Set: (VG-EX), (VG-EX), #417 Spahn (NM), #31 (79 cards) with #600 B. Marichal RC (EX- Hodges (EX-MT), #38 Snider (EX) and #50 Irvin RC (VG-EX); 1969 Topps Deckle Edge: #1 Lajoie (VG-EX), #3 Ruth (EX-MT), #6 Johnson (NM), #28 Gehrig (EX-MT), #42 Robinson (VG-EX), #604 Red Sox Team (VG-EX) and #609 John (EX-MT). The composite MT), #475 Mantle #4 Yastrzemski (EX), #6 Aparicio (EX-MT), #11 J. Wynn (EX), #12 Carew (NM), #21 Pete Cobb (EX-MT), #62 Wagner (NM), #72 T. Williams (NM); 1961 Fleer Greats Complete breakdown for this set is 10% (EX-MT or better), 15% (EX), 50% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG MVP (trimmed), #484 Rose (NM), #22 Foy (VG), #27 Clemente (VG-EX), #29 Gibson (NM), #31 McCovey (EX- Set: (154 cards) with #1 Cobb/Baker/Wheat (VG), #14 Cobb (NM), #31 Gehrig (EX-MT), or lesser). Cards in this set suffer from common flaws such as moderate wear and centering Aaron MVP (EX-MT), MT), #32 Marichal (EX-MT), #33 Mays (VG). The Redbacks set is primarily an upper mid- #75 Ruth (VG-EX), #89 Sisler/Traynor (NM), #150 Wagner (EX-MT) and #142 T. issues. For a complete list of key cards in this set, please visit our website. #576 Maris AS (EX- grade set with a few better or lesser. The Deckle set has a median VG-EX to EX condition, Williams (EX-MT). The approximate condition breakdown for the 1960 edition is 20% Opening Bid $400.00 MT), #577 Aaron AS (EX), #578 Mantle AS (trimmed), #579 Mays AS (EX-MT) and while the Fleer World Series set is NM-MT with a possible few in slightly lesser condition. (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser), while the 1961 #589 Spahn AS (EX). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. For a more comprehensive list of cards please visit our website. series is 10% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

218 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 219 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 869. 1968 and 870. (123) 873. 1972 874. 1972 & 1969 Topps 1971 Dell Topps 1975-1979 Baseball Stamps Baseball Topps Complete Sets Today’s High- Baseball Presented are complete Team Grade Complete 1968 and 1969 Topps Books Complete Sets Baseball sets of (598) and Here is an inter- Presented is a group (664) cards, respectively. Set esting assembly of (6) 1972-1979 Key cards include 1968: (787/787) of (123) 1971 Topps Baseball com- #45 Seaver (NM), #50 Offered is an Dell Stamps plete sets. These Mays (NM), #80 Carew extremely fine Today’s Team sharp sets exude a (EX-MT), ), #110 Aaron 1972 Topps Books. Each pleasing “vending (EX), #150 Clemente (EX), complete set of squad from the fresh” appeal and #177 Ryan RC (VG-EX), (787/787). American and contain many viable #230 Rose (EX), #247 This high- National League candidates for third Bench RC (VG-EX), #280 grade set had an individ- party professional Mantle (EX), #330 Maris breaks down ual book pub- grading. Highlights (VG-EX), #480 Managers’ 43% (NM-MT lished. Included include 1972 Topps: Dream/Clemente (VG), or better), 40% in those books (787 cards, median #490 Super Stars/Mantle, (NM) and 17% were two sheets EX-MT) with #49 Mays (writing on reverse, (EX-MT or of colorful play- Mays (EX), #79 VG), #528 Tigers Team lesser). er photo stamps, Fisk/Cooper RC (EX); 1969: #50 Clemente Notable cards statistics and (EX-MT), #299 (VG-EX), #95 Bench (VG- include: #49 profiles of all- Aaron (NM), #309 EX), #100 Aaron (NM), Mays (EX- time great play- Clemente (EX-MT), #120 Rose (EX), #190 MT), #79 ers from those #595 Ryan (EX- Mays (VG-EX), #260 R. Fisk/Cooper squads. Included are American League: (3) Baltimore, (3) Boston, (3) California, (3) MT), #754 F. Jackson RC (VG-EX), RC (NM), Chicago, (3) Cleveland, (3) Detroit, (3) Kansas City, (3) Milwaukee, (3) Minnesota, (3) Robinson TRD (EX- #480 Seaver (EX), #500 #299 Aaron New York (included Ryan), (3) Oakland, (3) Washington; National League: (4) Atlanta, MT); 1975 Topps: Mantle (VG) and #533 (NM), #309 (4) Chicago, (4) Cincinnati, (4) Houston, (4) Los Angeles, (3) Montreal, (4) New York, (3) (660 cards, compos- Ryan (VG). The composite Clemente Philadelphia, (3) Pittsburgh (includes Clemente), (4) San Diego, (4) San Francisco ite NM) with #70 breakdown for the 1968 set (MT), #310 Clemente IA (NM-MT), #420 Carlton (NM-MT), #433 Bench (NM), #435 R. (includes Mays) and (3) St. Louis. Of the (123) books, a total of (43) do not include the Schmidt (EX-MT), is 15% (EX-MT or better), Jackson (NM), #559 Rose (NM-MT), #560 Rose IA (NM-MT), #595 Ryan (NM-MT), player photo stamps. The remaining books are packed with contemporary stars and have #223 Yount RC 25% (EX), 50% (VG-EX) and 10% (VG or lesser), while the 1969 set breakdown is 10% #600 Kaline (NM-MT), #668 Rangers Team (NM-MT), #686 Garvey (NM-MT), #695 an average grade of (NM) with some better and others lesser. (NM), #228 Brett (EX-MT) or better, 25% (EX), 40% (VG-EX), 15% (VG) and 10% (GD or lesser). Cards Carew (NM-MT), #696 Carew IA (NM-MT), #751 Carlton TRD (NM-MT), #752 Morgan Opening Bid $150.00 RC (NM), #320 in these sets suffer from detractions such as centering issues and slight to moderate wear. TRD (NM-MT), #754 F. Robinson TRD (NM-MT), #760 Mazeroski (MT), #761 Rose (NM-MT), For a complete list of all cards in this lot, please visit our website. Oglive/Cey RC (NM) and #777 Wilhelm (NM). For a more comprehensive list of stars and #500 Ryan (EX), Opening Bid $400.00 grades please visit our website. #660 Aaron (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: (660 cards, aggregate NM to NM-MT, additional 44 Opening Bid $400.00 card Traded Set) with #19 Brett (NM), #98 Eckersley RC (EX-MT), #330 Ryan (NM), #550 Aaron (NM); 1977 Topps: (660 cards, average) with #650 Ryan (NM); 1978 Topps: (726 cards, median) with #36 Murray RC (NM), #400 Ryan (NM), #707 Molitor/Trammell RC 871. 1971 872. 1971 & 875. 1974- (NM-MT); 1979 Topps: (726 cards, composite) with #115 Ryan (NM-MT) and #116 O. Topps 1972 Topps 1979 Topps Smith RC (NM). Some cards grade better and others lesser than the assigned aggregate. For Baseball Baseball Baseball a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Complete Complete Sets Complete Opening Bid $400.00 Set of Offered are the 1971 Set Run (752/752) and 1972 vintage Presented is a run 876. 1957- Topps Baseball sets, Presented is a of six complete sets 1989 which feature alluring 1971 Topps from the 1974- Topps designs and present in Baseball upper 1979 Topps solid mid- to high- Baseball mid-grade com- Baseball editions, grade. Highlights Sets and plete set. This including 1974 include 1971 Topps: (752) card black- Topps: (660 cards, Singles (752 cards, average bordered beauty average EX-MT); EX to EX-MT) with Collection is in remarkable 1975 Topps: (660 #400 Aaron (EX), with 1957 condition with cards, average EX- #513 Ryan (EX-MT), some corner MT) with (2) #223 Mantle #600 Mays (EX), wear and center- Yount RC (EX, Presented is a #630 Clemente (EX); ing as its only VG-EX), #228 collection of 1972 Topps: (787 faults and almost Brett RC (NM); (5) 1983-1989 cards, average EX- no creasing. 1976 Topps: (660 Topps Baseball MT) with #49 Mays Highlights cards, average EX- sets and (38) (EX-MT), #79 include: #1 MT); 1977 Topps: additional sin- Fisk/Cooper RC Orioles Team (660 cards, average gles from (NM), #299 Aaron (EX), #5 Munson EX-MT); 1978 1957-1989 (EX-MT), #309 (VG-EX), #14 Topps: (726 cards, including Clemente (NM-MT), Concepcion RC average NM) with Mickey Mantle #595 Ryan (VG-EX) (EX-MT), #20 R. #36 Murray RC and numerous and #754 F. Robinson Jackson (VG- (NM), #707 other key Hall TRD (NM). The chal- EX), #100 Rose Molitor/Trammell of Famers and lenging high series (NM), #160 Seaver (EX), #180 Kaline (EX-MT), #210 Carew (EX), #230 Stargell (EX), RC (NM) and 1979 rookies. grades as well as, or #250 Bench (NM), #300 B. Robinson (EX), #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT), #400 Aaron (EX), Topps: (726 cards, Highlights even better than, the #513 Ryan (VG-EX), #525 Banks (VG-EX), #530 Yastrzemski (NM), #550 Killebrew average NM). For a include Topps more common low (EX-MT), #580 T. Perez (EX), #600 Mays (NM), #630 Clemente (VG-EX), #640 F. complete list of key Singles: 1957: series. For a complete Robinson (VG-EX), #641 Mets Team (EX-MT), #648 Matlack RC (EX), #700 Powell cards, please visit #95 Mantle list of key cards, (EX) and #709 Baylor RC (EX-MT). The condition breakdown is as follows 7% (NM-MT our website. (GD-VG), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (GD); 1959: #212 Aaron/Mathews (VG-EX); Other please visit our web- or better), 26% (NM), 34% (EX-MT) and 33% (EX or lesser). For a more comprehensive Opening Bid Singles: 1984 Donruss #248 Mattingly RC (NM), 1984 Fleer #131 Mattingly RC (NM), site. list of stars and grades please visit our website. $200.00 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. RC (NM); Topps Sets: 1983 (EX-MT), 1984 (NM) and Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 1985 (NM). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $150.00

220 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 221 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 877. 1968-83 878. (30) 882. 1948 883. (11) Oddball 1979- R346 1950 Baseball Set 1993 Blue Tint R423 lot of (14) Baseball Jackie Panels with 1952 Wax, Robinson with (3) Archives Complete This 1948 Baseball Highlighted by Sets and R346 Blue Presented is a Tint #36 ample stars and Hall Uncut collection of of Famers, the pre- Jackie eleven 1950 sented lot contains Sheets Robinson is R423 Panels (14) complete base- Offered is a one of the ear- that include ball sets ranging hoard of (30) liest recog- three baseball from 1968 to 1983. 1979-1993 nized exam- strips with Included are 1968 baseball wax, ples of the orange revers- Atlantic Oil Non- complete sets Brooklyn es. Each of Winners set (40/40) and uncut Dodgers star. these panels with common edge sheets from all Although the contains (13) wear, 1970 Kellogg’s major manu- card reveals 5/8 x 7/8 (VG-EX, some facturers of the moderate to cards that are cracking), 1971 age. The highlighted item is a pair of 1979 Topps Baseball sets (both NM to NM-MT) extensive wear in (NM to Bazooka with (2) #116 O. Smith RC (NM, VG). Due to the size/volume of this gathering, shipping including NM-MT) con- Unnumbered set and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of items, please visit our website. rounded cor- dition. The (EX-MT), 1972 Opening Bid $100.00 ners, rough baseball strips Kellogg’s ATG (EX- edges and spi- contain MT), 1973 Kellogg’s der creases, notable Hall (EX-MT), 1976 this type card of Fame cards Kellogg’s (NM), still has nice of Ashburn, 1977 OPC (EX-MT/NM), 1978 OPC (EX-MT), 1979 OPC (EX-MT), 1980 Kellogg’s appeal. One of Cobb, (2) J. (EX), 1980 OPC (NM), 1981 OPC (EX-MT/NM), 1982 OPC (NM) and a sealed 1952 the more difficult cards of the baseball legend, this example is a perfect type card for the DiMaggio, Topps Archives set. For additional information please visit our website. influential Hall of Famer. Mathewson, Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Reese, (2) Sisler, Slaughter, Snider, (2) Speaker and Stengel. The other (8) strips include comics such as The Bantam Prince, Our Bill, Emmy Lou, Timid Soul and others. This group is accompanied 879. (72) 1981-2000 Baseball Traded Sets with 1984 Fleer Update by metal clips that were used to display these miniature cards. Assembled is a stellar assortment of (72) baseball traded/commemorative sets from the 1981-2000 seasons. This Opening Bid $100.00 gathering is loaded with top-shelf talent including the 1982 Topps Traded and 1984 Fleer Update sets. Unless noted, the majority of sets grade in the (NM-MT) range with the key cards grading similarly. Highlights include Baseball Complete Traded Sets: (all hand-collated unless noted) with Topps/Bowman: 1982 Traded, 1983 Topps 1952 Reprint, (2) 1983 Traded (both factory), 1984 Tiffany (factory), 1985 Tiffany (Clemens and McGwire EX-MT), (3) 1986 Traded (one factory), (2) 1992 Traded (both factory), 2000 Traded (factory, with auto); Fleer: 1984 Update, (2) 1986 Update and (2) 1994 Update (both factory). For a complete list of sets, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

881. 1978-1999 Baseball Card Hoard with (166) Sets and (55,000+) Common Cards Presented is a gigantic base- ball card collection of sets, factory sets and bulk com- mon Topps cards from 1979 880. (320+) 1992-2001 Modern Mickey Mantle Cards and through 1999. The cards in Inserts with (7) Sets this lot grade mostly (EX- Assembled is a collection of (320+) 1992-2001 Mickey Mantle cards and inserts. In MT) or better and include conjunction with Mantle’s signature number, 7, also present are (7) Mantle-themed some very sharp key and sets. Included sets are (2) 1992 Score Mantle (30 cards per, one boxed set, NM- rookie cards. This lot has MT), 1996 Topps Mantle Reprints (36 cards, NM-MT), 1996 Stadium Club Mantle tremendous potential to be 884. (11) 1930s-1950s DiMaggio/ Musial/ Robinson Oddball (19 cards, NM-MT), 1997 Score Board Mantle Shoebox Collection (74 cards, NM- broken down and resold for profit and is worthy of in- Lot MT), 1998 Fleer Monumental Moments Mantle (10 cards, NM-MT) and 2001 This assortment of (11) 1930s-1950s oddball/type cards features the legendary Joe 885. 1952 Bowman Baseball Low Series Partial Set (110/216) Upper Deck Pinstripes Exclusive Mantle (56 cards, NM-MT). Also included are house review. Because of the nature of hand-collated sets, DiMaggio, and Jackie Robinson. Included are Joe DiMaggio: 1937 Wheaties Assembled is a 1952 Bowman Baseball partial set of (110/216) cards. This selection com- (67) additional singles and inserts with a 1994 Upper Deck Mantle Blue Trade Card Series 6 #11 (GD), 1937 Wheaties Series 7 #29I (GD), 1940s 6-1/2 x 9-3/4 premium prises over 50% of the low series and has an average grade of (VG) with some better and (NM-MT), 1994 Upper Deck Electric Diamond #MM21 Mantle (NM-MT), 1996 a few common cards maybe missing. Due the size and (NM); Stan Musial: 1940s 6-1/2 x 9-3/4 premium (NM), 1950s PM 10 (NM, yellow, others lesser. Heralded by (10) Hall of Famers, each card comes from the more common Topps Gallery #MM1 Mantle (NM-MT) and 1999 Upper Deck Retro Gold #98 name at bottom), 1952 Rawlings Premium (VG), 1952 Royal Desserts (PR, paper loss), low series. Highlights include #4 Roberts (VG), #11 Kiner (VG), #21 Fox (VG), #45 Mantle (#/250, NM-MT). A 26x32 framed and Stan Kotzen signed artist proof weight of this lot, shipping costs may be substantial and local pick-up is highly suggested. For a detailed listing of all the 1952 Wheaties Tin Trays (GD, paper residue on reverse); Jackie Robinson: 1947 Bond Campanella (GD) and #116 Snider (GD). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our (#/70) entitled “Yankee Company” attractively rounds out this collection. Bread #5 (VG), 1948 Swell Sport Thrills #3 (PSA 5) and an early 1950s transfer (VG). website. Opening Bid $100.00 items in this collection, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

222 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 223 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 886. 1952 890. (300) 1949- Topps 1956 Topps/ 891. (583) 1952-1956 Baseball Bowman Topps Baseball with Lot of Baseball Group Many Stars (152) With with Stars The presented lot contains (583) 1952-56 Topps baseball cards Celebrate the “Golden Stars including various key stars and Age” of baseball cards Offered is a rookie cards. This off- to mid- with this group of (300) 1952 Topps grade lot contains cards that grade 1949-1956 baseball col- mostly (VG) to (VG-EX) with a Topps/Bowman singles. lection of few better or lesser. Detracted by A healthy selection of (152) cards moderate corner wear and occa- Hall of Fame talent with many sional creasing, this lot is high- leads this primarily stars and lighted by 1955: (4) #47 Aaron (3 mid-grade group. HOFers. VG, 1 VG-EX), #50 Robinson Highlights include Notable play- (GD), (3) #123 Koufax RC (2 Topps: 1952: (69 cards, ers include: GD, 1 VG); 1956: (3) #5 four black backs, medi- #11 Rizzuto Williams (2 VG, 1 VG-EX), #30 an VG) with #129 Mize (VG-EX), #20 Robinson (VG) and (8) #31 Aaron (VG); 1953: (12 cards, Loes (EX- (1 GD, 4 VG, 3 VG-EX). Loaded composite VG) with #1 MT), #29 with many more stars and a pair J. Robinson (VG), #147 Kluszewski 1952 Topps high-numbers, it is Spahn (GD-VG), #207 (NM), #33 encouraged that bidders visit our Ford (VG), #220 Paige Spahn (GD), 887. 1953 and 1954 Bowman Mickey Mantle website for a more detailed list of (GD); 1954: (44 cards, #48 Page (EX- This dynamic duo of 1953 and 1954 Bowman Mickey Mantle cards are proud representa- contents of this lot. average VG) with #1 MT, correct), tions of the All-American Mantle. The 1953 Bowman Color #59 Mantle grades (EX/EX- Opening Bid $500.00 #49 Sain (EX, MT) with a vibrant crease-free surface and crystal clean reverse. Despite being off-center, Williams (GD), #10 J. correct), #66 this card presents extremely well. Also present is a 1954 Bowman #65 Mantle. This card Robinson (VG), #17 Roe (VG-EX), grades (VG) with moderately rounded or touched corners and a miniscule left edge crease. Rizzuto (VG), #32 #129 Mize These vintage keepsakes are prime representations from one of the best to ever to don the Snider (VG-EX), #50 (EX), #175 pinstripes. Berra (VG-EX), #250 Williams (VG); 1955: (15 cards, composite VG-EX) with Martin (VG- Opening Bid $300.00 #47 Aaron (VG), #152 Agganis RC (VG), #210 Snider (VG); 1956: (48 cards, EX), #195 mostly VG) with #31 Aaron (VG-EX), #33 Clemente (VG-EX), #110 Berra (VG- Minoso (EX), EX); Bowman: 1949: (24 cards, six high numbers, mostly VG) with #98 Rizzuto #200 Houk (GD, NNOF); 1954: (20 cards, majority VG) with #170 Snider (GD) and 1955: (EX-MT), (17 cards, aggregate EX) with #22 Campanella (VG). For a complete list of key #216 Ashburn (EX-MT), #227 Garagiola (EX), #243 Doby (EX-MT), #268 Lemon (EX), cards, please visit our website. #274 Branca (EX-MT) and #277 Wynn (EX). This mid-grade lot is mostly in EX condi- Opening Bid $400.00 tion with a few cards grading above EX-MT or lower than VG-EX. For a complete list of cards please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 892. (12) 1955 Topps #124 Rookie Cards Presented is a grouping of (12) 1955 Topps #124 Harmon Killebrew rookie cards depicting the fresh-faced Idahoan dur- ing his rookie season with the Washington Senators. The condition breakdown for this key card collection is (4) VG- EX, (6) VG and (2) GD-VG. The colors are piercing and vibrant, while the backs are free from any obtrusive damage. Opening Bid $200.00

893. 1955 Topps 894. Miscellaneous Brooklyn 1950s Bowman Lot Dodgers with Complete 1954 Team Set Power for Peace of (18) Presented is an assortment of Cards mostly 1950s Bowman cards. with This offering is highlighted by a Koufax 1954 Power for Peace complete set of (96) cards that grades 50% Offered are (NM or better), 30% (EX-MT) the eighteen and 20% (EX or lesser). A fine Brooklyn grouping of selections from the Dodgers cards 1953 baseball issues include a that were part 1953 Bowman Black and White of the 1955 partial set (51/64, mostly VG to Topps VG-EX) and (10) 1953 Bowman Baseball Color (mostly VG-EX to EX). series. The 888. (13) 1952-1955 Red Man Tobacco Cards - All with Tabs Key cards from the black and 1955 Dodgers Presented are (13) 1952-1955 Red Man tobacco cards, all of which have their original white collection include #15 Mize were, of tabs. This sharp grouping is accentuated by (3) Hall of Famers and numerous semi-stars. (VG) and #28 Wilhelm (VG-EX), course, the Included are 1952 Red Man: (4 cards) with NL: #2 Ashburn (VG-EX), (2) #6 Gordon and the key card from the color only World (NM, EX-MT), #12 Kiner (NM); 1953 Red Man: (4 cards) with AL: #4 Dropo (EX-MT), set is a valuable #44 Series #9 Mitchell (GD); NL: #5 Campanella (VG-EX), #20 Westrum (VG-EX); 1954 Red Man: Bauer/Berra/Mantle (VG-EX). Championship (3 cards) with AL: #2 Busby (VG-EX), #5 Lollar (EX), #9 Philley (EX-MT); 1955 Red 889. (528) 1949-1955 Bowman Baseball Card Collection Other items of note include a for the Man: (2 cards) with AL: #12 Vernon (VG-EX) and NL: #11 H. Thompson VG-EX). A Presented is a collection of (528) Bowman Baseball cards from 1949 through 1955. Key 1954 Red Heart Dog Food Brooklyn fans, and this is the most endeared team. Included are #50 Robinson (VG-EX), quality sampling with vibrant colors and impressive visual appeal. cards include 1951: #31 Campanella (PR), #32 Snider (PR), #80 Reese (VG); 1952: #218 McDougald (EX) and a 1968 #75 Amoros (VG-EX), #123 Koufax (GD), #187 Hodges (VG) and #210 Snider (VG). The Opening Bid $100.00 Mays (VG); 1953: #33 Reese (GD), #117 Snider (GD); 1955: #1 Wilhelm (VG-EX), #10 Topps Game complete set (33, overall grades are (2) EX, (10) VG-EX, (4) VG and (2) GD. For a complete list, please Rizzuto (PR) and #179 Aaron (GD). For a complete list of all card counts, grades and key EX-MT) that includes a nice visit our website. inclusions, please visit our website. Mantle card (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 224 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 225 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 895. 1909- 899. (9) 900. 1958- 1980 1958 1960 Topps Shoebox Topps Baseball Collection Baseball Starter Sets with 1955 eleven- with (1350+) Jackie card Cards Robinson Uncut Assembled is a trio PSA 5 Strips of clean starter sets Presented is a Featured is a from the 1958- shoebox collection scarce gather- 1960 Topps cards from 1909- ing of (9) 1958 Baseball editions. 1980 highlighted Topps This gathering of by the inclusion of Baseball (1350+) different a 1955 Topps #50 eleven-card cards is mostly in Jackie Robinson uncut strips mid- to high-grade PSA 5 and a #155 loaded with condition. Despite PSA 5. Hall of Fame some wax stain Other keys include talent and and centering (2) T205 singles, stars. These issues typical with (3) T206 singles, printing press the series, these 1935 Goudey Foxx 896. 1957 & 1958 Topps Mickey Mantle Cards survivors each cards still present (FR) and (23) “The Mick” presides on this pair of classic 1957 and 1958 Topps Baseball cards. The 1957 measure 28 x quite well. Keys 1939-52 cards. The Topps #95 and 1958 Topps #150 Mantle both grade (VG-EX) with even corner wear and 3-1/2, with include 1958 remaining cards are only moderately off-centered. Each card exhibits outstanding color and is a potential each contain- Topps: (414 cards, run from 1953- cornerstone to any Yankee-themed collection. ing varying aggregate EX) 1980 and include Opening Bid $200.00 degrees of with #343 Cepeda several stars and creasing and RC (EX), #487 rookies. A detailed centering Mantle AS (EX); list of the cards is issues. Despite 1959 Topps: (544 available on our those flaws, these display pieces offer an impressive glimpse into the early printing meth- cards, 60 high website. ods of Topps Baseball. Highlighted are 1958 Topps Uncut Strips: (9 strips, 11 cards each) numbers, median Opening Bid with #115-178: #115 Bunning, #162 Hodges, #178 Kluszewski; #199-278: #246 Yankees EX to EX-MT) $200.00 Team; #200-286: #275 E. Howard; #203-285: #270 Spahn, #285 F. Robinson; #208-276: with #150 Musial all commons; #217-284: all commons; #441-493: all commons; #442-481: #464 Flood (EX), #163 RC; #447-491: (3) #476 Musial AS and #488 Aaron AS. Koufax (EX-MT), Opening Bid $200.00 #380 Aaron (EX), #478 Clemente (EX-MT), #514 Gibson RC (EX-MT), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (EX-MT), #563 Mays AS (EX); 1960 Topps: (398 cards, average EX to EX-MT) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), #300 Aaron (EX-MT) and #343 Koufax (VG). For a complete list of key cards, 901. (39) please visit our website. 1946-1976 Opening Bid $500.00 Baseball Hall of 902. (11) Fame 1948-1964 Type Card Japanese Collection Hall of Presented is a Fame/ (39) card Menko 1946-1976 Collection Baseball Hall of Fame type with card collection. Sadaharu Highlighted in Oh this hodge- Journey into podge are the untapped 1940s: 1948 world of R346 Blue Japanese base- 898. 1958 Topps Aaron Yellow Letter and 1969 Topps Tint: #43 ball cards with Mickey Mantle White Letter Feller (EX); the offered col- Offered is a 1958 Topps #30 yellow letter variation and a 1969 Topps #500 1950s: 1950 lection of (11) Mickey Mantle white letter variation. The Aaron card grades (VG-EX) with some moderate All-Star 1948-1964 wear on the corners and edges and surface wear on the front. The Mantle card grades (EX) Baseball Pin- Hall of with an off-center factory cut and some slight wear on the corners. Ups: Kell Famer/Menko Opening Bid $200.00 (GD), 1950 cards. This Drake’s: #6 group is her- Campanella alded by (VG), 1950 Philadelphia Inquirer Fightin’ Phillies: Roberts (EX), 1951 Wheaties: Feller 897. (766) 1957-1959 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection incredibly difficult offerings from Sadaharu Oh, Michio Nishizawa and Kauro Betto. (VG), Musial (EX); (2) 1952 Wheaties: Feller (both hand cut), 1954 New York Journal- Presented is a collection of (766) Topps Baseball cards from 1957 through 1959. These cards include 1957: Included baseball players are 1948 JDM2 Kaoru Betto (EX-MT, die cut in airplane shape), American: Mays (VG-EX), 1954 Red Man: #25NL Mays (VG-EX, with tab); 1960s:1961 (324 total) #2 Berra (VG-EX), #10 Mays (VG-EX), #20 Aaron (VG-EX), #25 Ford (VG), #76 Clemente 1948 JRM17 Tetsuharu Kawakami (“The God of Batting,” VG), 1948 JRM-UNC Michio Post Cereal: #145 Mays (EX), 1967 Pro’s Pizza Black and White: Banks (EX-MT), 1968 (VG), #210 Campanella (VG-EX, VG), (2) #212 Colavito RC (VG), (2) #286 Richardson RC (VG-EX, VG), Nishizawa (EX-MT) and 1964 Morinaga Top Star Sadaharu Oh (SGC 80). A quartet of (4) Atlantic Oil: #4 Aaron (EX), 1968 KDKA Pittsburgh Pirates: Clemente (EX-MT), 1968 (2) #312 Kubek RC (VG-EX, VG), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (VG); 1958: (362 total) #1 T. Williams (VG), #5 1950s JDM-UNC sumo wrestlers (mostly EX) are also present. This collection is complet- Topps Action All-Star Stickers: #15 F. Robinson (NM, sheet), 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes: Mays (VG), #30 Aaron (PR), #47 Maris RC (GD), #52 Clemente (GD), (2) #70 Kaline (VG, PR), (2) #150 ed by three books including An Introduction to Japanese Baseball Cards by Fitts (2001, Mays (EX-MT); and 1970s: 1970 Milk Duds: Mays (NM, complete box). For a complete Mantle (VG, GD), #187 Koufax (VG-EX), #310 Banks (VG), #343 Cepeda RC (VG), #418 Mantle/Aaron 24 pages), Japanese Baseball Card Checklist and Price Guide by Engel (1999, 4th edition, list of key cards, please visit our website. (PR), (6) #436 Mays/ Snider (4 VG-EX, 2 VG), 1959: (80 total) #563 Mays AS (FR). The 1957 cards include 232 pages) and Japanese Baseball Superstars by Fitts/Engel (2001, 124 pages). This Opening Bid $200.00 (95) shortprints, and the 1959 cards contain (10) shortprints. All sets maintain a composite grade of (VG) with assortment is perfect for those who want to explore the interesting world of Japanese base- moderate instances of writing. For a complete list of all key cards included, please visit our website. ball cards. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $100.00

226 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 227 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 907. (136) 908. (11) 1930s- 1957- 1960s 1968 Exhibit Topps Baseball Baseball Collection Stars with Stars and and Rookies Shortprints with Presented is a col- Ryan RC lection of (136) Compiled is a 1930s-1960s solid assort- Baseball Exhibits ment of packed with important prominent Hall of 1950s and Famers and 1960s Topps obscure short- baseball prints. Highlights selections. 903. (771) 1958-1963 Topps Baseball Starter Set Lot include 1939- The cards 1946 Salutation Offered is a gathering of (771) Topps Baseball singles from the 1958, 1962 and 1963 edi- offered Exhibits: (11 tions. These mid-grade starter sets are a solid choice for those attempting to build these include 1957 cards, mainly challenging vintage issues. Although this lot is lacking key cards and shortprints, there is #328 B. VG) with (2) still plenty here to make these cards a viable addition to any collection. Included are 1958 Robinson DiMaggio (VG- Topps (230 cards, median VG-EX), 1962 Topps (250 cards, 6 semi high numbers, aggre- (VG-EX), EX, VG), T. gate EX) and 1963 Topps (291 cards, average VG-EX). Some cards grade better and oth- 1959 #50 Williams (EX, no ers lesser than the assigned aggregate, and there is little, if any, duplication. Mays #9 showing); Opening Bid $250.00 904. (5) 1960-1965 Topps Mickey Mantle Cards (EX/EX- Presented is a selection of (5) 1960s Topps Mickey Mantle cards. Included are 1960 #350 1947-1966 MT), 1960 (VG), 1961 #300 (VG-EX), 1962 #200 (EX), 1964 #50 (VG-EX) and 1965 #350 (EX). Exhibits: (92 #200 Mays The cards in this lot suffer slight to moderate wear on the corners, small areas of paper cards, composite (VG-EX), loss, slightly off-center factory cuts and minor surface wear. VG-EX) with 1964 #150 Opening Bid $200.00 Aaron (VG-EX), Mays (EX/EX-MT); 1965: #170 Aaron (EX), #385 Yastrzemski (EX); 1966 #1 Mays Berra (VG, Made (EX/EX-MT); 1967: #150 Mantle (VG/VG-EX), #200 Mays (NM), #250 Aaron (EX-MT); in U.S.A), (2) Campanella (VG, GD), Mantle (EX, Waist-UP), Mays (GD, Batting), 1968 #177 Ryan RC (EX-MT). Centering issues affect the majority of these cards, and a Musial (EX), J. Robinson (VG-EX); 1948 Baseball’s Great Hall of Fame Exhibits: (5 few also show very slight wear on the edges and corners. All in all, this is a solid assembly cards, average VG) with Cobb (VG), Ruth (GD, standing with Bats); 1953 Canadian of key mid-grade Topps choices. Exhibits: (19 cards, mostly GD, 15 with back stamps or damage) and 1963 Exhibits Stat Opening Bid $200.00 Backs: (9 cards, median EX-MT). There is minor duplication throughout, and some cards grade better or lesser than the assigned aggregate. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. 906. (46) Opening Bid $250.00 1937-1974 Baseball Type Card Collection with Hall of Famers Presented is a diverse (46) piece 1937-1974 base- ball type card col- lection from a variety of national and regional man- ufacturers. Spotlighted by a healthy assort- ment of Hall of Famers, this gath- ering is ideal for the collector who is searching for quality cards out- side of the main- stream. Highlights 910. (873) 1964-1969 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection include 1930s: Presented is a collection of (873) Topps Baseball cards from 1964 through 1969. This off- 1937 Dixie Lids: to mid-grade grouping contains numerous duplicates of many important key star and rook- Gehringer (GD); ie cards. The cards in this lot mostly grade (VG-EX) with some better or lesser, and com- 1940s: 1947 Bond 909. 1951-1969 Topps Oddball Lot of (20) monly found flaws include moderate wear and creasing. For a complete list of all key Bread: DiMaggio Presented is a collection of 1951-1969 Topps issued oddball series cards including (10) 905. 1957-1967 Topps Mickey Mantle Cards/Panels with cards, please visit our website. SP (EX-MT, 1951 Topps Red Back wax wrappers. The singles include a 1951 Topps Teams Brooklyn Opening Bid $400.00 Newer Publications round corners), T. Williams (NM, square corner); 1950s: 1952 Coke Playing Tips: Dodges (dated, VG-EX); 1951 Topps Red Backs #30 Spahn (EX), (2) #38 Snider (NM, Assembled is a quartet of 1957-1967 Topps Mickey Mantle cards/panels along with Thomson (NM), 1952 Wheaties: Campanella (VG), 1954 Colonial Meats Jimmy Piersall: VG-EX); 1951 Topps Blue Backs #2 Ashburn (GD), #6 Schoendienst (VG), #20 Branca an assortment of newer publications and memorabilia. Highlights include Topps (both poses, EX-MT, VG-EX); 1954 New York Journal-American: Hodges (VG-EX), 1955 (VG-EX), #50 Mize (NM); 1954 Topps Double Headers #69/70 Ted Williams/Hal Smith Mickey Mantle: 1957 Topps #95 (GD), 1957 Topps #95 six-card panel (VG, with Orioles Zip Card: #1 Causey (EX-MT), 1957 Swift Meats: #14 Tuttle (NM), and 1970s: (VG) and 1969 Topps Super #28 (PSA 8). factory clarity issues); Hartland Statue: 2003 New Classics Mantle (NM, in box) 1974 Topps Deckle Edge: #25 B. Robinson (EX, white back). For a complete list of key Opening Bid $200.00 and Publications: (7) assorted books/magazines from 1969-1995. For a complete list cards, please visit our website. of items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

228 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 229 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 911. 1964 916. (800+) 1951-1978 Topps Baseball Shoebox Giant, 1969 Collection—Loaded Transogram, Presented is a sharp (800+) 1971 Milk 1951-1978 Baseball shoebox collection packed with Hall of Duds Famers, key rookies and short- Assortment prints. A veritable cardboard (355) smorgasbord for the enterprising dealer or internet opportunist, Presented is a col- this mid-grade lot offers tremen- lection of (355) dous “break value”. Highlights alternative set include Topps: 1956: #33 cards from the Clemente (GD); 1957: #76 (204) 1964 Topps Clemente (VG-EX), #210 Giant cards, (92) Campanella (EX-MT); 1958: 1969 Transogram #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); and the (59) 1971 1959: (94 cards, aggregate EX) Milk Duds. with #50 Mays (VG), #478 Loaded with stars Clemente (VG), #543 Corsair and HOFers, these Trio/Clemente (EX); 1961: #290 sets still excite Musial (NM-MT), #287 collectors to this Yastrzemski (NM), #350 Banks day. The Milk 912. 1969 Topps #500 Mickey Mantle – Both Variations (NM); 1962: #10 Clemente (VG- Duds are all com- The 1969 Topps Baseball series features Mickey Mantle’s last regular issued card, and to EX), #387 Brock RC (EX-MT); plete boxes, and make things interesting, Topps produced a “white letter” variation that has become a 1965 Partial Set: (457/598, aver- the Transograms favorite among collectors. Offered are both versions of the 1969 Topps #500 Mickey age EX-MT) 1967: #569 Carew are hand-cut with Mantle in (VG) condition. Both cards are slightly off-center and have a hairline crease on RC (EX); 1968: #150 Clemente precision. The the lower right side of the card. This is a wonderful opportunity for the Mantle collector to (EX-MT), #177 Ryan RC (EX); Topps Giants are gather both the white and yellow letter versions of his last regular issue Topps card. 1969: #533 Ryan (NM); Other: mainly in upper- Opening Bid $200.00 1954 Red Heart: Cox (NM) and mid-grade condi- 1963 Fleer: #5 Mays (VG). For a tion, and all the complete list of key cards, please cards will grade 915. (400+) 1962-1978 Topps Baseball Card visit our website. fantastically Collection with Many Stars Opening Bid $400.00 including the Offered is collection of (400+) 1962-1978 Topps Baseball cards packed Transogram Ryan with Hall of Fame talent and rookie stars. Multiple examples from leg- and Mantle. For a ends such as Mantle, Clemente, Mays, Aaron and Koufax reside in this more comprehensive list of cards and stars please visit our website. primarily off-grade selection. Highlights include Topps Singles: 1963: Opening Bid $250.00 #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (EX), #210 Koufax (GD); 1964: #50 Mantle (FR, water damage); 1965: #155 Maris (EX-MT), (2) #160 Clemente (VG-EX, PR); 1966: #500 Aaron (EX); 1967: (2) #150 Mantle (both GD), #200 Mays (GD), #250 Aaron (GD); 1968: (2) #110 918. (1650+) Aaron (NM-MT, FR), #150 Clemente (GD), #280 Mantle (FR, writ- 1957-1973 Topps ing); 1968 Game Set: (33 cards, aggregate EX); 1969: #190 Mays Baseball (GD), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG), #500 Mantle (YL, FR, tape), #533 Ryan and Other: 1963 Fleer: #42 Koufax (VG). For a complete list of Collection with key cards, please visit our website. Mantle Opening Bid $250.00 Presented are (1650+) 1957-1973 Topps Baseball singles chalk full of Hall of Famers, superstars and a smattering of high num- bers. In general, the sin- gles from the late-1950s to early-1960s fare in the (GD) range and escalate in condition toward the end of the decade. The majori- ty of the latter-1960s grade (EX), while the sharp 1970s singles fare in the (EX-MT to NM-MT) range with some better and others lesser. Highlights include Topps Baseball Singles: 1957: #18 Drysdale RC (FR), 914. (42) 1962-1984 Topps/Fleer Blank and Wrong-Back #76 Clemente (GD); 1958: Error Cards #487 Mantle AS (GD); 1959: (304 cards) with Printing malfunctions created the offered group of (42) 1962-1984 Topps/Fleer blank, #10 Mantle (GD), #50 wrong-back and missing ink error cards. These oddities are interesting, unique examples Mays (GD), #163 Koufax that will boost any collection. Included are Topps: 1962: (3 cards, average VG) with (GD), #478 Clemente Drysdale/common wrong back (VG), common/#312 Spahn AS wrong back (VG); 1963: 917. (1400+) 1966-1972 Topps Baseball Starter Sets (FR), #564 Mantle AS (PR); 1960: (254 cards) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (GD); 1962: 913. (12) 1969 Topps Supers with Mays and Jackson RC Hodges/common wrong back (VG-EX); 1966: (3 cards, median NM, all wrong backs); The offered gathering of (1400+) 1966-1972 Topps Baseball singles will put the lucky (288 cards); 1966: #1 Mays (VG); 1968: #247 Bench RC (EX-MT); 1969: #190 Mays Presented is a group of (12) 1969 Topps Supers. This selection includes the key cards of 1969: (7 cards, composite GD, all blank backs with writing); 1971: M. Wills (EX-MT, no winner well on his way toward completing several challenging sets. Although this assem- (VG-EX), #260 R. Jackson RC (EX-MT); 1972: (5) #49 Mays (all NM to NM-MT), (3) #28 R. Jackson (VG-EX), (2) #52 Seaver (VG-EX) and #65 Mays (EX). Many of the reverse ink); 1973: (13 cards, aggregate EX, all wrong backs) with common/#100 Aaron bly is relatively short on stars or shortprints, there are still plenty of razor sharp commons #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (NM, EX-MT, EX), #309 Clemente (EX-MT), (2) #595 Ryan (NM, cards in this group are detracted by slight indentation marks. For a complete list of all wrong back (EX); 1976: Haney (EX, no reverse ink); 1981: (1 cards, NM); 1982: Guidry to fill the void. With little or no duplication present, the lot includes Topps Singles: 1966: EX); 1973: #50 Clemente (EX-MT), (7) #100 Aaron (all NM to NM-MT), (4) #220 Ryan cards included, please visit our website. AS (NM, no reverse ink); 1984: (6 cards, median NM, all blank back) with Seaver (NM), (71 cards, average VG); 1967: (208 cards, aggregate EX); 1968: (299 cards, composite (all NM to NM-MT), (4) #305 Mays (NM, (3) EX-MT) and (2) #615 Schmidt/Cey RC Opening Bid $250.00 Schmidt (NM) and Fleer: (5 cards, median EX-MT) with common/#200 Seaver wrong EX-MT); 1969: (422 cards, median EX); 1970: (191 cards, aggregate EX) and 1972: (226 (EX-MT, EX). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. back (NM-MT). cards, average NM). For a list of better cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

230 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 231 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 919. (1700+) 1960-1975 Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection with Many Stars Offered is a (1700+) 1960- 1975 Topps Baseball shoebox collection that is packed with Hall of Famers, super- stars of the era, key rookies and a smattering of 923. (2500+) Minor League Baseball Card Collection with challenging high PSA Ripken numbers. In gen- Presented is a sharp collection of over (2500+) minor league baseball cards that con- eral, the singles tain several stars early in their careers. Highlights of this collection include a 1981 from the early TCMA #15 Cal Ripken Jr. (PSA Mint 9), 1982 TCMA Police 1960s fare in the #21 Columbus Clippers (PSA NM 7) and a 1984 #22 TCMA Roger (VG) range and 920. (65) 1955-2001 Baltimore Orioles Cards with Game- Clemens Pawtucket Red Sox (PSA NM 7). The cards grade mostly (NM to NM-MT) escalate in condi- Used Inserts with a few better or lesser. For a complete list of all sets and team sets in this offering, tion toward the The Birds of Baltimore flock together on these (65) 1955-2001 Orioles cards. This collec- please visit our website. end of the tion is focused on several O’s greats including Brooks and , Cal Ripken, Opening Bid $250.00 decade. The , , Boog Powell and . Several key vintage singles and majority of the game-used inserts prove this collection to be a profitable “break” venture. For a complete later 1960s grade list of cards, please visit our website. (EX), while the Opening Bid $100.00 1970s singles fall in the (EX to NM) range with some better and others lesser. Better cards include Topps Baseball Singles: 1960: (2) #377 Maris (VG, GD), 1961: (385 cards); 1962: (132 cards) with (2) #471 Mantle MVP (both VG); 1963: 922. (9000+) (141 cards) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (GD), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #390 Aaron 924. 1977 Topps Baseball Cloth Stickers Uncut Sheet (VG-EX); 1964: (89 cards) with #150 Mays (VG); 1965: #207 Rose (VG), 1967: #150 1955-2001 From the vaults of Topps comes this 1977 Topps Baseball Cloth Stickers uncut Mantle (VG), 1968: (2) #247 Bench RC (both VG), 1974: (265 cards) with #456 Winfield Baseball sheet of (132) cards. This printing press survivor has endured the decades RC (EX-MT) and 1975: (527 cards) with #223 Yount RC (EX-MT). For a complete list of Singles incredibly well, as the fabric is free of any significant creases, soiling or other key cards, please visit our website. Collection obtrusive flaws. Included on this display piece are multiple examples of Hall of Opening Bid $400.00 Famers/stars including (3) #3 Bench, (2) #7 Brett, (2) #10 Carew, (3) #22 with Jackson, (3) #32 Munson, (2) #38 Rose, (2) #40 Ryan, (3) #41 Schmidt, (2) #42 Clemente Seaver and (2) #53 Yastrzemski. Only single examples of Ryan, Rose and Carew 921. (17) Rookie reveal any loose fabric creasing that is typical with the series. Assorted Assembled is an Opening Bid $200.00 1981- enormous collection 1984 of (9000+) 1955- 2001 baseball sin- Topps gles, which contains Baseball several key cards, Panels bulk singles and star with lots. Highlights include Key Singles: Ripken Topps: 1955 #164 Jr. RC Clemente RC (FR, Assembled is contains clubhouse a group of signature), several (17) 1981- off-grade Willie 1984 Topps Mays cards from Baseball 1959-1973, and 925. 1951 Topps Baseball Blue Back Wax Pack PSA 7 uncut panels. some key 1970s Presented is a 1951 Topps Baseball Blue Back wax pack graded NM 7 by PSA. This tight- These prima- with ly sealed, unopened pack features crisp corners and is only slightly detracted by some rily (NM) six- Fisk, Brett, Winfield slight paper pressing on the bottom right corner. This solid red and black wrapper is a fan- card panels and Henderson; tastic presentation from a bygone era of card collecting. are headlined Other: 1994 Opening Bid $200.00 by rookie Sportflics cards from Rookie/Traded #148 Cal Ripken A. Rodriguez RC Jr., Wade (NM-MT); Bulk 926. 1962 Salada Junket Unopened Package with Baseball Coin Boggs and Lots: (all numbers Offered is a 1962 Salada Junket unopened package that conceals a baseball coin. It’s safe to say that not too Don are approximations, many of these sealed “freezing mix” packages have endured the past five decades. This store-shelf survivor Mattingly. Included are 1981 Topps: (3 panels); 1982 Topps: (5 panels) with #5 Ryan HL, includes moderate has approximate dimensions of 2-5/8 x 3-3/4 x 1-1/2 and is tightly foil-wrapped in its original packaging. #21 Ripken Jr. RC, #502 Butler RC/#766 Hrbek RC; 1983 Topps: (2 panels) with #498 duplication, with 50-100 of all the major stars from the late 1970s including Rose, Ryan,. While most collectors will elect to keep this relic unopened, the possibility to secure numerous Hall of Boggs RC; 1984 Topps: (7 panels) with #8 Mattingly, #30 Boggs, #100 R.Jackson/#495 Yaz and Schmidt. Also present are (8,000+) mostly 1980s-1990s rookie singles/inserts of Famers and tough variations makes this piece a tantalizing proposition. A 1962 Salada Junket Fingers/#560 Fisk, #230 R. Henderson/#470 Ryan, #700 Schmidt and #750 Palmer. This “stars who almost were”. Due to the size/volume of this gathering, shipping and handling (EX) accompanies this lot. group of uncut display pieces will only get scarcer as the years pass. may be substantial. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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931. (5) 1973-1989 Topps Baseball Test/Oddball Issue Unopened Box/Packs Assembled is a group of five 1973-1989 Topps Baseball Test/Oddball issue unopened box/packs. Included are (2) 1973 Topps Candy Lids packs (both NM), (2) 1974 Topps Baseball Action Emblems packs (both EX-MT) and a 1989 Topps Doubleheaders Mets/Yankees wax box (24 packs, NM-MT, box EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00

928. 1970 Topps Baseball Rack Pack with Yastrzemski AS Presented is a scarce 1970 Topps Baseball rack pack which displays #461 AS on the front. This 54-card storeroom survivor appears to come from the fourth series and displays superficial wear consistent with an (EX-MT to NM) evaluation. Potential higher-grade examples from the #460-546 installment include Aaron and several lower-tier Hall of Famers. A proud investment piece with tantalizing possibilities. Opening Bid $250.00

927. 1969 Topps Baseball Team Posters Display Box Considered much more scarce than the 1968 predecessor, the 1969 Topps Baseball Team Posters series features numerous greats of the game with their respective clubs. Offered is an extremely scarce 1969 Topps Baseball Team 932. (6) 1984-1990 Topps Vending Cases and (23) Baseball Posters display box. This extremely rare advertisement grades an impressive Wax Boxes (EX-MT) with only the bottom panel revealing any significant creasing. The Offered is a grouping of assorted unopened baseball material including six 1980s Topps side panels are solidly intact, while the perforated top lid reveals inconsequen- Baseball vending cases and (23) wax boxes. The six Topps vending cases are in excellent tial scuffing and limited fold stress. condition and include a 24-box case from 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1990. There Opening Bid $250.00 are approximately (12,000) cards per vending case. The (23) loose wax boxes include (5) 1981 Topps 5x7 Photos (Phillies), (1) 1981 Topps 5x7 Photos (Reds), (5) 1984 Topps, (5) 1987 Topps, (2) 1987 Donruss, (1) 1988 Score, (1) 1989 Donruss and (3) 1990 Donruss boxes. The wax boxes are generally in EX-MT condition. Due to the size/weight of this lot, shipping may be substantial. Opening Bid $200.00 929. (6) 1974 Topps Baseball Jigsaw Puzzle Packs (Half Box) One of the more interesting Topps Test issues can be found in the 1974 Baseball Jigsaw Puzzle set. With 40 pieces per puzzle, numerous stars of the age could be pieced together to form a colorful display. Offered is a half box of (6) 1974 Topps Baseball Jigsaw Puzzle packs. The over-sized sealed envelopes grade in the (EX-MT) range, while white box in which they were originally housed grades (VG-EX). Possibilities from this twelve- player set include Aaron, Bench, Gibson, R. Jackson, Ryan and Yastrzemski. Opening Bid $200.00

930. (21) 1960-1981 Baseball Display Box Collection Assembled is a group of (21) 1960-1981 Baseball display boxes from a variety 933. (100+) 1974-1997 Baseball Set and Wax Horde of manufacturers. These mid-grade scarcities project optimum eye appeal and Amassed is a gathering of (100+) 1974-1997 baseball sets and wax boxes. This lot is com- are ideal for the vintage enthusiast. Included are Topps: (all 1960s are five cent) prised of approximately (31) factory sets, (36) hand-collated sets and (37) unopened wax with 1961 (VG), 1963 (NM), 1966 (NM), 1967 (NM), 1968 (NM), 1969 (NM), boxes from every major manufacturer. The classic 1974 Topps set averages (EX-MT), while 1970 (NM), 1971 Cello (EX-MT), 1972 Cello (NM), 1973 Candy (NM), 1974 other key sets including 1984 Donruss, 1985 Donruss (factory) and 1984 Fleer, grade (NM to (VG); Fleer/Leaf: Fleer: (NM), 1971 Emblems (EX-MT), NM-MT) or better. Due to the size/volume of this amassment, shipping and handling may be 1975 Patches (VG-EX), 1976 Grand Slam (NM-MT), 1977 Grand Slam, (NM- substantial. For a complete list of factory and hand-collated sets along with wax boxes, MT) 1981 Star Stickers (NM-MT) and Leaf: 1960 (VG). please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

234 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 235 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 934. Circa-1900 Spalding Mushroom Baseball Bat Offered is an approximately 42oz./34” Spalding Mushroom baseball bat with a leg- ible manufacturers label. This “dead ball” relic with an elongated mushroom han- dle and period wood script stamping is in (VG-EX) condition with moderate nicks and wood abrasions. The end and reverse barrel bear the lion’s share of wear with multiple light surface contusions. However, the light brown bat still has a superb appearance and is an interesting remembrance from a bygone era of baseball. Opening Bid $250.00

935. 1908-1915 Roger Bresnahan Spalding Store Model Bat This 1908-1915 Roger Bresnahan Spalding store model bat is a fine piece of lumber representing the Hall of Fame catcher. The upper body of this brown bat is engraved with the Spalding trademark stamp, an additional wood-etched facsimile signature and is notated as an “autograph” model. The approximate dimensions for this vintage bat is 33 oz./32-1/2” as both the knob and top are impressed with the Spalding trademark. Aside from negligible nick- ing, this Bresnahan club is ready to join any well-rounded pre-war collection. Opening Bid $250.00

939. 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates Celluloid Pocket Mirror Offered is an attractive celluloid pocket mirror that features oval portraits of (19) members of the 1909 National League Champion Pittsburgh Pirates, including Hall of Famers Honus Wagner, Fred Clarke and . Manufactured by 940. 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Press Pin Cruver Mfg. Company of Chicago, the relic displays some wear on the obverse, Presented is a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers press pin issued to members of the media. 936. Cooperstown Bat Company Hall of Fame Induction grading in overall (EX) condition. The mirror portion on the reverse is broken This blue and white lapel pin was manufactured by Dieges & Clust and is accompa- and missing several small chards. The piece measures 2-1/4-inches in diameter. Bats—First 5 nied by the original company paper backing. The piece grades in (NM) condition and This very hard-to-find classic baseball celluloid is a tremendous display item, shows some very minor surface wear. Offered are the first five Hall of Fame induction bats produced by the Cooperstown Bat even if you don’t replace the mirrored back. Opening Bid $100.00 Company. These blonde 32oz./34” pieces of lumber celebrate the inductees from the premier Opening Bid $200.00 Class of 1936. Each (NM-MT) bat is serially numbered to 500 on the knob, adorned by the Hall of Fame logo on the handle, and crowned by the career accolades and photo of the enshrinee on the barrel. Players include Cobb, Johnson, Mathewson, Ruth and Wagner. A Cooperstown Bat Company rack that can be mounted for display accompanies these hand- some bats. Opening Bid $150.00

938. (38) Baseball Bat Lot With Store Models Assembled is a group of thirty- eight baseball bats that include generic, player and souvenir store models. The (15) Louisville Slugger player models in this collection 941. (5) 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Pins with Campanella and include Aaron Snider 942. (5) 1966-1983 Baltimore Orioles World Series Press Pins (1976 black, 937. (11) Vintage/ Commemorative Store Model Bats with Presented is a group of (5) 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers pins which includes Roy Campanella Assembled is a group of (5) 1966-1983 Baltimore Orioles World Series press pins. This NM), J. Becquer and . These “souvenir stand” badges were probably sold at quintet of “Fall Classic” memorabilia comes from the personal collection of Vince Bagli, a Kluszewski (GD/VG), Bench throughout the 1950s, as they depict these stars at varying stages of their Dodgers careers. Baltimore sports broadcasting mainstay. Generally produced by Balfour, these pins have Offered are (11) vintage/commemorative store model baseball bats hallmarked by the (EX-MT), B. Included players are Campanella (GD, no pinback), Furillo (EX), Maglie (VG), Pafko survived extremely well, displaying vibrant colors, glossy enamels and complete backings. inclusion of a clean Ted Kluszewski club. Most of these pieces of lumber come from the Butler (FR), (EX-MT) and Snider (VG). The lower grade examples show instances of surface scuffing Included are: 1966 (EX-MT), 1970 (EX), 1971 (EX-MT), 1979 (EX-MT) and 1983 (NM- 1930s-1970s and hail from a variety of manufacturers. Highlighted are Vintage Store Cepeda (EX), and minimal gloss loss. Each reverse reveals moderate oxidation or rusting on these MT). This lot is perfect for the well-rounded Baltimore Orioles fan. Model: Louisville Slugger: 1950s Hillerich and Bradsby Kluszewski (NM), 1970s Cerv (GD/VG), Clemente (VG-EX/EX), (2) N. Fox (NM, VG), C. Klein (VG-EX), approximately 1-3/4” in diameter pins. These pins are keen remembrances of these “Bums Opening Bid $200.00 Hillerich & Bradsby Munson (NM, youth); Other: 1920s Hanna Batrite Ruth (VG), 1930s Medwick (GD/VG), (3) J. Robinson (NM, EX-MT, EX) and Ruth (1995 commemorative from Flatbush”. Kren Big Leaguer Foxx (GD); Commemorative: (all NM to NM-MT, black bats) with 452/714, MT). The remaining (21) generic Louisville Slugger bats grade mostly grade (PR Opening Bid $200.00 Louisville Slugger: undated National League MVP (#/1000) and undated Triple Crown to GD). The lot also includes (2) Cal Ripken 2131 commemorative miniature bats that Champions (#/1000). These stock bats generally have dimensions that fall in the both grade (NM) and are numbered (888/2131) and (818/2131). Due to the size and 32oz./34” range. For a complete list of bats, please visit our website. weight of this collection, shipping costs may be substantial. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

236 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 237 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 943. (14) 1922- 944. (9) Vintage 1931 St. Louis Baseball Team Browns/ Photographs/ Cardinals Postcards Photographs Assembled is a “starting and Premiums nine” of vintage and turn- of-the-century baseball Offered is an impressive team photographs and assembly of (14) 1922- postcards. This gathering 1931 St. Louis includes town squads, Ivy Browns/Cardinals pho- League teams and major tographs and premiums. league clubs. The majority Included are 1922-1923 of these ephemera are St. Louis Browns postcards, although some Photographs: (8 pic- larger 7x8 images are tures, all 6-3/4 x 10, included. These off-grade black and white, low- relics are impressive grade containing acute depictions of the national wear, all Harris & game during the late nine- Ewing press stamp with teenth and early twentieth editorial notes) includ- centuries. For a detailed ing D. Davis, Fohl, list of postcards, please Shocker, Sisler, Tobin, visit our website. 948. (3) 11x14 Photos with Original Gelatin Van Glider, K. Opening Bid $200.00 Negatives including DiMaggio Williams, P. Wright; Offered is a collection of three 11x14 photographs and silver gela- 1931 St. Louis tin negatives that were taken during “Old Timers Day” in the late Cardinals Premiums: 1970s or early 1980s at and . These (all Metropolitan pictures include Mantle/Martin/DiMaggio, E. Howard/Maris and Studios, all 6 x 9-1/2, Aaron/Mays. The pictures are in a great, presentable condition 949. (4) New low-grade with a combination of wear including writing) with Bottomley, Derringer, along with the negatives. The negatives can be also be used to Lindsey, Martin, Orsatti and Watkins. York Yankees create Type 3 photographs. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 12x12 Photo Lot with Original Negatives Presented is an attractive group of (4) 11x11 Yankees alumni photographs from the 1970s coupled with the original silver gelatin negatives. Pieces include casual portraits of Berra/Howard/Mantle/DiMaggio, , Claire Ruth/Eleanor Gehrig and a 945. 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers Photo Pack (25/25) shot of (3) clubhouse personnel. The pictures themselves are in solid condition and show a slight amount of aging in the color. The negatives are in great condition and can be Offered is a 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers picture pack that depicts all (25) members of the National League Champions. used to create Type 3 photographs. These mostly (NM) black-and-white photographs measure approximately 6-1/2 x 9 and feature Campanella, Opening Bid $200.00 Hodges, Newcombe, Reese, J. Robinson and Snider. The original dated envelope (VG-EX) is also present. Opening Bid $200.00

946. Lot with (3) 1961-63 Nodder Photos & Photo Emblem In many eyes, the single-season homerun champion remains Roger Maris, and the pre- sented lot contains four pieces from this always popular and ever-elusive Bronx Bomber. The highlight is likely the trio of 1961-63 Bobbin’ Head 5x7 Ad-photos depicting Maris at Yankee Stadium, holding a bobbin’ head of none other than himself. The blank-back trio remains very appealing, with no writing, pinholes or other obtrusive blemishes. Two examples show a light crease near the bottom left corners (VG-EX), while the third example is crease-free and grades (EX-MT). The fourth piece of the lot is a 1964 Photo Linen Emblem of Maris in the original cellophane. The left edge of the cel- lophane has split, though the emblem itself remains in (MT) condition with an attractive cardboard backing. This impressive quartet will appease any Maris or Yankees collector. Opening Bid $150.00 951. House of David Baseball Collection with (4) Postcards and (2) Pennants Featured is a collection of (6) baseball items that depicts the eccentric House of David organiza- tion, including (4) vintage postcards and (2) felt pennants. Three of the turn-of-the-century to 947. (3) 1949-1954 Photo Packs with Williams 1930s postcards are unused and free of any writing, though they show varying degrees of paper This trio of 1949-1954 Boston Red Sox photo packs was sold at historic Fenway Park during the heyday of Hall of loss and grade in the (GD) range. The remaining postally used postcard also reveals a hint of Famers Ted Williams and . These primarily 6-1/2 x 9” black and white photographs were printed on thin 950. 1910 Ty Cobb Baseball Magazine Supplement paper loss. Both of the scarce 1940s blue/green felt pennants measure 28” and came from the paper stock and accompanied by a facsimile autograph. Included are 1949 Red Sox Photo Pack: (25 pictures, most- Offered as premiums to buyers of the legendary Baseball Magazine, presented is an House of David theme park. The souvenirs are free of any pinholes and accentuated by attrac- ly EX-MT) with D. DiMaggio (EX-MT), Doerr (NM), McCarthy (EX-MT), T. Williams (EX-MT); 1950 Boston attractive 1910 supplement depicting Ty Cobb. Measuring 10x17 the thin-stock sup- tive red or yellow tassels. The blue felt tip reveals extensive fraying. A fine grouping of offbeat Red Sox Photo Pack: (25 pictures, median NM) with T. Williams (GD); 1954 Boston Red Sox Photo Pack: (30 plement displays magnificently with a crisp image and clean frontal surface. Despite memorabilia for the vintage baseball enthusiast. pictures, average VG, all with pencil writing on back) with Agganis (VG) and T. Williams (VG). Each complete set a pair of reference markings on the reverse and minor edge wear and chipping, the Opening Bid $200.00 comes with the original Fenway Park envelope, all of which contain pencil writing and moderate to extensive wear. supplement has a beautiful interior surface with no obtrusive flaws when resting in Despite any technical flaws, this grouping is a prime remembrance of the Red Sox during the 1950s. the 17x21 matted-frame. Supplement is NOT adhered to the frame. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

238 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 239 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 957. (5) 1913- 1959 Senators Lot with Walter Johnson Day Program For the vintage Senators enthusiast, these (5) 1913-1959 flats include an adver- tisement, matchbooks, premium, scorecard and ticket stub: 1.) dated 8/30/13 Saturday Evening Post 11 x 12- 1/2 Walter Johnson clothing advertisement (VG-EX); 2.) circa- 1920s Washington Senators team-issue 6- 1/4 x 9-1/2 Walter Johnson premium (NM); 3.) circa-1940s Griffith Stadium Homestead Grays vs. N.Y. Black Yankees ticket stub (EX-MT). Exceptional Negro 952. (8) 1920s-40s Philadelphia Athletics Memorabilia Lot 956. Early 1900s Lot of (12) Baseball Cards & Memorabilia League item; 4.) dated This unique offering features eight pieces of vintage A’s memorabilia including a quartet 6/21/47 Senators vs. Presented is a collection of (12) early cards and memorabilia. Highlights of this lot include of 1940s pennants, each approximately 30” in length. The highlight is the gold-trimmed Cardinals (Walter 1. 1913 Fenway Park ticket stub 2.1932 Washington Bicentennial Game Scorecard–1924 multi-colored pitching logo pennant with both sets of double-tassels and no pinholes in Johnson memorial) Team vs. 1932 Team (unmarked, VG-EX) 3. Photo of 1890s amateur baseball team (VG) (EX) condition. Three slightly different Elephant variation pennants in (VG to VG-EX) are scorecard (VG, 4. 1923 W515-1 Cobb (PSA Authentic) 5. Nineteenth-century decorative handkerchief fea- included as well. Also of note is an August 19, 1938 Yankees at A’s program complete in unscored) and 5.) (10) turing children’s games with baseball (framed, VG). For a complete list of all items, please (EX) condition, cover noted and scored, revealing a home run by Gehrig. Rounding out 953. (9) 1910s-50s Rare Baseball Pennants Lot 1959 First Federal visit our website. the lot is a 1929 Acme 7x9 news-service photo features A’s Houser, Boley and Bishop Clearly illustrating the evolution of the pennant, the offered lot contains (9) vintage relics Savings Famous Opening Bid $200.00 (EX-MT), a 1930s A’s 8” mini-pennant (EX-MT) and a green 1937 A’s visor (NM). including several scarce examples. The most impressive may be the pair of 1910s-20s Senators Matchbooks Opening Bid $250.00 Philadelphia 25” pennants with both double-tassels still intact, (EX & VG). The lot also (average NM) with Cronin, Goslin, Griffith, Harris, Johnson and Rice. contains a 1930s Come On You White Sox 33” pennant (EX), 1940s Brooklyn Dodgers Opening Bid $250.00 and Yankees 28” pennants (both VG) and a very scarce group of (4) early-1950s pennants (26” each) in (VG-EX) condition including the Brooklyn Dodgers, , Yankees and one of the earliest Orioles pennants with a dual-colored bird. Opening Bid $250.00 958. 1950 959. Hank 954. Jackie Aaron’s 1888 Robinson 1st Game A16 Television Scorecard Allen Theatre On April 13, and Pocket 1954 a scrawny kid with strong Ginter Flip Book wrists made his Album Presented is a major league Offered is an 1950 debut at the original 1888 Television plate in A16 Allen Theatre pocket Cincinnati, and Ginter flipbook of Ohio. Those at album that Jackie Crosley Field shows cards Robinson. The for the game that were 32-page “How probably did included in to ” book not realize they the N28 can be manipu- were watching issue. This lated by quick- Henry Aaron album is ly flipping begin his jour- missing the through the ney into the front page pages to por- Hall of Fame. but still con- tray Presented is an tains the Robinson’s intact ten-page original tas- patented scorecard from sel binding. swing. Beneath that very game Three of the each page are between the pages have tips on how to Redlegs and been effectively hit the Braves. detached a baseball. The This piece con- from the inner pages are tains advertise- original bind- 955. 1890 Magic Lantern Slide mostly crisp ments and a ing, including one of the baseball pages that features Glasscock, Schaefer, Mulvey and and clean, pencil-scored Offered is a magic lantern slide of the Polo Grounds stadium being built during its third Comiskey. The other baseball page contained in the album features Keefe, Anson, Bennett while the front scorecard that has the rosters of both team’s lineups. The cover is partially detached on the incarnation in 1890. The famous Coogan’s Bluff and an overcast sky frame this black- and Kelly. Other pages feature prominent rowers, boxers, wrestlers and billiards players. and back covers reveal moderate corner creasing. This pint-sized flipbook is a dynamic staple binding, and the pages show slight paper aging and minor creasing. and-white panoramic shot of the stadium while under renovation. This piece is labeled The (8) bound pages in the album grade mostly (VG-EX), while the (3) loose pages grade relic from the “golden age of baseball”. Opening Bid $200.00 and was probably sourced from the Museum of the City of New York. The glass does not (VG). Pages in the album suffer from common flaws such as moderate wear on the cor- Opening Bid $200.00 appear to contain any scratches, but a small line near the bottom edge appears to be ners, small tears, creasing. The loose pages also suffer from missing paper around the orig- missing some of the photograph. inal binding holes. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

240 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 241 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 960. (2) 1934 World Series Ticket Stubs Presented are ticket stubs from the sixth and seventh games of the 1934 World Series between the Cardinals and Tigers at Navin Field. The Game Six stub is in (VG-EX) condition with some light soil- ing, wear on the cor- ners and some light crease spots. The stub has been graded (VG-EX 4) by PSA and reveals a light stain near the top edge and the bottom left corner is clipped. Opening Bid $200.00 964. Original Wire Photo of Mantle with Twin Brothers While big brother Mickey Mantle dominated the baseball diamond in , his unsung younger twin brothers, Roy and Ray, aspired to live up to the Mantle family name as members of the Yankees farm system. Presented is a scarce, original Associated Press photo from April 4, 1956 of all three brothers together. The photo is in solid condition and reveals some very minor gloss cracking near the lower portion of the photo and the upper right corner. The original press bulletin is pasted to the back and contains some editorial 965. (40) Vintage Baseball Board Games 961. (3) Vintage Baltimore Orioles Items including 1954 pencil markings. This gorgeous relic is an unusual piece of Mantle memorabilia and would The presented assortment of vintage baseball board games includes pinball toys, electric make a fine addition to any Yankees collection. Opening Day Ticket Sub machines and strategy games from the 1940s through the 1990s. The majority of games in Opening Bid $250.00 Presented is a trio of Baltimore Orioles-related ephemera from the personal collection of this collection are complete and in (VG to EX) condition. There is a sizeable cross-section famed broadcaster Vince Bagli. Included in this assortment is a torn and laminated ticket of amusements from Cadaco, Pressman, Tudor and other manufacturers. Due to size and stub from 4/15/54, the first game of the “new” Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium. weight of this collection, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of On the ticket’s reverse is the penned notation “Balto 3- Chc-1, Turley beat Trucks”. Also all games included in this lot, please visit our website. included is a full 1958 All-Star game ticket stub which grades (VG) with a light pencil Opening Bid $200.00 marking and minor spots of black residue on the surface. A late 1960s 2-1/2” sticker (VG) which reads “The Orioles belong to Baltimore” rounds out this bird-centric gathering. Opening Bid $150.00

962. Game 3 Full Ticket PSA 2 Presented is a full ticket from the third game of the 1957 World Series between the Yankees and Milwaukee Braves. This relic has been graded Good 2 by PSA, and the technical grade reflects flaws such as fading spots, wear on the top edges, two significant paper loss spots and some staining on the reverse. Opening Bid $100.00

966. 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Schaefer Beer Promotional Cut-Out 967. 1950s Baseball Balance of Collection The Brooklyn Dodgers appear to be drunk on the success of their triumphant World Series win in Presented is an attractive selection of 1950s baseball memorabilia. The 963. 1972 NLCS Game 5 Ticket Stub PSA 3—Roberto the offered 1955 Schaefer Beer promotional cut-out advertisement that celebrates their victory. This highlight of this grouping is (3) signed 1953 Philadelphia Athletics score- Clemente’s Final Game attractive cardboard display piece shows a full team lineup of the world champs and is distin- cards from Spring Training, which respectively contain (18) signatures Graded VG 3 by PSA, the offered 1972 National League Championship Series guished by the layered and separated rows of players. The faux wood piece shows some slight wear from the Philadelphia Athletics with Mack (d.1956), (6) from the Game 5 ticket stub (mislabeled as full ticket by PSA) is a sterling memento from the on the corners and reveals (4) tears spread throughout the inner frame. Nonetheless, this is still a Cardinals with Musial and Schoendienst and (4) from the Red Sox and final game of ’s storied career. If not for tape residue on the presentable, handsome piece that would go well behind a bar or in a baseball lover’s den. Athletics. The autographs are penned in black ink and grade mostly (“7”) reverse, this colorful artifact would have graded much higher. Opening Bid $400.00 with a few better or lesser. These scorecards contain blank scoring Opening Bid $100.00 sheets, but grade overall (VG-EX) due to creasing on the covers and some paper aging and staining on the pages. Additionally, (87) 1950- 1952 Bowman cards and a 1950 facsimile signature baseball round out this collection. For a more detailed listing, please visit our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00

242 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 243 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 969. (2) Griffith Stadium Free- Standing Seats Presented are two freestand- ing wooden stadium seats that were removed from Griffith Stadium prior to the demoli- tion in 1965. The seats are among the most difficult original ball- park seats in the hobby. The seats are the popular “floor mount- ed” version 973. (30) 1978-1993 Unsigned World Series/All-Star Game and are free 968. 1953 Lou Gehrig Memorial Bronze Plate standing. The Offered is a group of (30) 1978-1993 unsigned World Series/All-Star Game baseballs, Offered is a dated 1953 bronze plate produced by the New York Yankees to honor Lou cast iron foundation and wooden slates are all original and in excellent working order, including a run of (15) OWS 1978-1993 balls and (15) additional OAS 1979-1993 spheres. Gehrig, “The Iron Horse”. This relic was issued by the Yanks on 8/22/53, presumably in standing 30” tall. Due to the size/weight of this lot, the cost of shipping may be substan- 972. (22) Hartland 25th Anniversary Statues in Original Boxes Each ball reveals varying degrees of toning but is otherwise clean and ready to be signed. conjunction with their annual Old Timer’s Day festivities. Etched in the baseball-fashioned tial, so local pick-up in Silver Spring, MD is encouraged. Paying homage to their original productions, the Hartland 25th Anniversary collection cap- Opening Bid $200.00 bronze plate is the Yankees logo, date, a notation of the event at Yankees Stadium, a decla- Opening Bid $150.00 tures the beauty and style of their 1960s brethren. The assembled grouping features (22) of ration of the season being played during the 300th anniversary of New York, Gehrig’s cap- these statues, (19) of which are from the Anniversary series, while Limited Editions of tion and the tribute, “In memory of Lou Gehrig, native New Yorker”. The cupped plate Gehrig, Clemente and Ford are also included. The Anniversary statues include Aaron, measures 9” in diameter and reveals moderate oxidation, tarnish, surface and reverse Aparicio, Berra, Banks, Colavito, Drysdale, Fox, Groat, Killebrew, Mantle, Maris, scratching along with other negligible abrasions. Despite those flaws, this memorial plate Mathews, Mays, Musial, Ruth, Snider, (2) Spahn, Williams. The lot is accompanied by all presents very well and will fit nicely into any Yankees collection. of the original boxes and equipment. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

974. (350+) 970. (12) Little Framed League Baseball World Related Series Pins, Artwork Publications with Goff and Photos This hoard of Lithographs Little League Assembled are World Series (12) framed and memorabilia is an matted pieces of interesting glimpse baseball-related into the late sum- artwork. Included mer baseball tour- are Bill Goff nament in Lithographs: (all Williamsport, 15x36, #/600, vari- Pennsylvania. ous artists) with Included are “Baltimore (250+) assorted Memorial Little League pin- Stadium”, “Classic backs and tie tacks Fenway Clout”, from various “Comiskey Park teams, leagues and Continuum”, subjects. A handful “Comiskey of Balfour pins are 975. (10) 1995-1997 Multi-Sport Highland Mint Items with Twilight Diptych”, present, and there “Ebbets Field Ripken and Mantle exists moderate Assembled are (10) 1995-1997 multi-sport Highland Mint pieces highlighted by a myriad Classic”, “Grand 971. Brooklyn Dodgers Lot with Signed Koufax Lithograph duplication. Most Old Griffith”, Offered is an attractive and diverse collection of Brooklyn Dodgers memorabilia. The of sports greats including Mickey Mantle, Cal Ripken, Brooks Robinson and Johnny pins hail from the Unitas. This grouping of bronze cards and coins each grades in the (NM-MT) range and is “Wrigley Field highlight of this group is an attractive framed 31 x 24-1/2 George Desko Lithograph 1990s and grade in Panorama”, (123/1000) signed by Koufax in blue sharpie (“10”). Also included are: 1. Framed 21x27 housed in attractive archival-quality slipcases and albums. Included are Highland Mint the (NM) range Bronze Replica Cards: 1957 Topps #328 Brooks Robinson (#/5,000), 1992 Pinnacle #7 “Yankee Stadium Los Angeles Herald Examiner front page from Friday, September 10, 1965 that features with some better Matinee” and Koufax posing after his record fourth no-hitter 2. (2) 9 x 7-1/2 photos from the 1956 Mickey Mantle (#/5,000), 1992 Topps #40 Cal Ripken Jr. (#/5,000), 1994 Pinnacle #129 and others lesser. Dan Marino (#/5,000), 1995 Highland Mint Legends Collection #3 Johnny Unitas “Yankee Stadium Brooklyn Dodgers Japanese tour from the personal collection of Al Campanis 3. 1957 Also found within are (23) Little League patches and (80+) various trinkets including Triumph”. For a “Welcome to L.A.” luncheon souvenir ball 4. 12x18 framed display with (#/2,500); Highland Mint Bronze Coins/Medallions: 1996 1-1/2” Dan Marino coin mainly Little League medallions, postcards, passes programs and other multi-sport acces- (#/25,000), 1996 1-1/2” Cal Ripken Jr. coin, 1996 2-1/2” Cal Ripken coin, 1997 2-1/2” complete list of 1956 Sports Illustrated cover and blue sharpie signed baseball (“6”, 55 WS MVP) 5. (2) sories. A gathering of (125+) multi-sport pinbacks and tie tacks (mostly NM) complete this items, please visit 1996 New York DMV test sample Brooklyn Dodgers license plates. All signed items are Mickey Mantle coin and Kodak KodaMotion Mickey Mantle Phone Card with medallion eclectic collection. (#/2,500). our website. accompanied by an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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980. 1909 Chicago Championship Cubs vs. Sox Scorecard Presented is a rare and 976. (10) 1976 Topps and OPC Baseball Uncut Sheets interesting scorecard/pro- Offered are ten uncut sheets from Topps Baseball for the 1976 series, five from regular Topps gram from a game pitting and five from the O-Pee-Chee version. The five OPC sheets are all different and comprise the the against complete set, grading in the VG-EX range with light creasing and edge wear. The (5) regular the . Topps sheets include (1) with (GD), (2) with (both VG), (1) VG-EX and Both teams were at the the last sheet grades (GD) due to fading. top of their respective Opening Bid $250.00 divisions when the game was played in 1909, making this relic one of 977. (58) 1979-84 Topps Baseball Uncut Sheets with (5) Ripkens the earliest city-series grudge games on record. The "Hitless Wonders" beat the Cubs in the 1906 World Series, and there was bad blood between the two squads. The program is Presented is a large collection of Topps Baseball uncut sheets from 1979 through 1984. Included are (8) 1979 Topps in generally VG-EX condition with a strong binding and only light soiling. The interior sheets including a full set with and two extra sheets (all VG-EX to EX), (1) 1981 Topps sheet (few pages are in excellent shape and feature images of many Hall of Famers including stars, EX), (1) 1981 Topps Traded set sheet (EX), (4) 1983 sheets with Sandberg RC (1-EX-MT, 2-VG-EX, 1-VG) 981. (6) Vintage 1869-1920s Scorecards/Publications with Spalding, B. Johnson, Walsh, Tinker, Evers and Chance. Ed Walsh faced in and (1) 1984 Topps/Nestle uncut sheet with Brett (VG-EX). The majority of the sheets, however, are from 1982 the game, and the scorecard is marked. The cover features a pair of bears, the 10-cent Topps and include (2) Board 1 (with Schmidt, Brett, Rose), (1) Board 3 (with Ryan), (5) Board 5 (with Bench), (18) Offered is a sextet of vintage baseball scorecards that range in date from the 1860s-1926 price and "Chicago Championship Series, Cubs vs Sox, 1909" in the center. Board (with Molitor, Yount), (12) Board 9 (with three blank-backed sheets with the Perez error and one regular World Series. This intricate grouping of ephemera provides an interesting glimpse into the sheets with the Perez error) and (5) Board 11 (with Ripken RC including one blank-backed sheet). All the 1982 Opening Bid $400.00 players and advertising of pre-war baseball. The majority of pieces is off-grade but still quite sheets grade in the VG to EX range. readable and ready to display. For a detailed list of scorecards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

979. Superb 982. 1931 983. (8) Baltimore/ World 1934-1949 Washington Series “Little Red Publications Program – Book” Collection Sportsman Copies that of (90+) Park Belonged to Featuring the Version Shirley Orioles, Senators The 1931 Povich and Terrapins, the Philadelphia For decades the presented lot con- Athletics were Little Red Book of tains (90+) publi- the last team Major League cations from the that Hall of Baseball educated Baltimore/ Famer Connie fans and sports- Washington area. Mack would writers about the With a split favor- ever take to the players, teams and ing the pre-, history of our era, the lot features but it was the national pastime. an impressive upstart Offered is a group array of 1950s-60s Gashouse Gang of (8) 1934-1949 Orioles and of St Louis that personal “Little Senators year- took the cham- Red Book” copies books. Highlights, pionship in that belonged to in mid- to upper- seven games. Hall of Fame 978. (96) 1959-1987 Topps Baseball/Football Uncut Sheets grade unless other- The offered 20- sportswriter Pulled directly from the Topps printing press are these (96) 1959-1987 Baseball/Football uncut wise noted, page program . sheets. Unless noted, these 132-card sheets have survived the decades quite well and retain include (2) differ- from one of the Each of these pleasing display appeal. Numerous key Hall of Famers, superstars and rookies make an ent 1952 Sugar four games bound books dis- appearance on these relics. Additionally, several difficult proof sheets, most of which contains Bowl programs played in the plays the owner’s editor’s marks, are also present. A smattering of sheets from other manufacturers round out (UMD/TEN, 1 Gateway City is monogrammed this collection. Highlights include Topps Baseball Uncut Sheets: 1959 (FR, 66 cards, with VG, 1 VG-EX), in VG condition name on the cover. Aaron), 1969 Deckle Edge proof (GD, blank-backed creases and missing corners), (2) 1975 (2) 1954 Orange with all pages Although the (low-grade, folded into halves), 1978 Wrongback (NM, Mork and Mindy Sticker fronts, 1978 Bowl programs (UMD/OK, VG-EX or lesser), 1956 Orange Bowl program complete and spines of these 1934, 1939, 1942 and 1945-1949 editions are notated in white paint, the Topps Baseball back), (9) 1979 (aggregate EX, two with O. Smith RC), (15) 1981 (average (UMD/OK), 1956 All-Star Game (DC) program (EX, unscored), 1959 Old Timers intact. The center page scorecards are unmarked and contain the pre-printed line-ups that hard covers reveal only moderate wear. The majority of the inner pages are crisp and NM, probable multiple full sets); Other Uncut Sheets: (23) 1975 SSPC “Pure Back” (average Day game program, 1966 O’s World Series program (unscored with a ticket stub sta- feature a total of ten Hall of Famers. The cover of the program displays some mild toning clean, and only the 1942 and 1945 copies have any loose binding. Additionally, there NM, 90 cards per), 1975 Hostess (VG-EX, 60 cards), (2) 1976 Hostess (both EX, 60 cards pled to the cover) and 1969 All-Star Game (DC) program (VG). Other items include as well as the very common centerfold crease. The back cover exhibits what looks to be a exists some instances of writing, library stamps and other markings that do not diminish per) and 1982 Fleer (with Ripken rookie). Due to the size/volume of this collection, shipping an impressive yearbook run for the Orioles and Senators from 1952-1986 and a hand- tobacco juice stain but is otherwise in good shape. This 9x12 pub does feature individual from either the readability or aesthetic appeal of these annuals. and handling may be substantial. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is ful of vintage programs. For a more comprehensive listing, please images of all of the St Louis Cardinals as well as a page of images for the Mack’s White Opening Bid $250.00 highly encouraged. For a complete list of sheets, please visit our website. visit our website. Elephants. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

246 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 247 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 987. 1973-1975 Harmon Killebrew Game-Used Bat PSA GU 8.5 Presented is a game-used bat from the twilight of Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew’s 984. (11) 1949-1951 Babe Ruth Sport Comic Books playing career. This 1973-1975 Although Babe Ruth passed away in 1948, his legend lived on in the 1949-1951 Sports Hillerich and Bradsby S207 Comic books that bore his name and likeness. Presented is a group of (11) Babe Ruth (31.3oz/35inches) has been grad- Sports Comic books that range in date from the premiere issue in April 1949 until ed GU 8.5 by PSA/DNA and February 1951. The majority of these action-packed books are off-grade, with moderate to shows evidence of excellent use. extensive cover wear and spine stress. The inner pages are colorful and relatively clean. The barrel contains several ball Included are 1949: No. 1 April (, GD), No 2. June (Baseball, VG), No. 3 August marks and ball streaks, and the (DiMaggio, GD), No. 4 October (Feller, GD), No. 5 December (Chappuis, EX); 1950: No. back barrel has been repaired for checking. The bat also contains several cleat marks and bat rack streaks. The handle has been covered with a heavy coat of pine tar, and the knob contains 6 February (Mikan, VG-EX), No. 7 May (Broda, VG), No. 8 August (Berra, VG), No. 9 a small 3, a large 3 and a small 2, all in black marker. This piece comes with a full Letter of Grading and Authenticity from PSA/DNA. October (Musial, FR), No. 10 December (Rote, VG-EX) and 1951: No. 11 February (NBA Opening Bid $250.00 Stars, GD). Opening Bid $100.00

988. 1993 Game-Ready Signed Bat PSA/DNA GU 5 Offered is a 1993 Chipper Jones gamed ready single-signed bat which has been evaluated as a “GU 5” by PSA/DNA. This ash Louisville Slugger model R161 has overall dimensions of 34”/34 oz. and con- tains Chipper’s minor league number (64) marked on the knob and barrel in black. This lumber is uncracked 985. (12) 1950s-1960s New York-Area Baseball Team and shows no evidence of having been used in a major league game. The front barrel exhibits a black sharpie autograph from the perennial All-Star with the signature grading an (“8”). The bat comes with a full LOA from Programs/ Yearbooks PSA/DNA, while the autograph is accompanied by a basic certification card from JSA. Selected is an assortment of (12) 1950s-1960s New York-area publications from the four Opening Bid $150.00 major league teams that called the “Big Apple” home. These game programs and yearbooks are a superb documentary of the players and squads of the Dodgers, Giants, Mets and Yankees. Included are New York Yankees: program vs. Dodgers (EX, light scorecard marking), 1953 Yankees yearbook (GD, loose and frayed cover), 1957 World Series Braves vs. Yankees program (GD, paper loss on cover, pencil marked scorecard), 989. Pedro Martinez 1957 World Series Yankees vs. Braves program (EX-MT, signed by Bauer, d.2006, “8”,on cover), Braves vs. Yankees program (VG-EX, pencil marked scorecard), Game-Used Red Sox 1958 Yankees yearbook (EX), 1959 yearbook (VG-EX); Brooklyn Dodgers: 1953 yearbook Bat (GD, torn edge corner), 1954 (GD, inner page notes), 1956 (VG, stamped cover); New York Most baseball hurlers are not known Giants: 1954 yearbook (GD) and : 1964 yearbook (VG). for their hitting prowess, and before Opening Bid $200.00 inter-league play, American League seldom took a swing, mak- ing game-used bats from AL pitch- ers especially rare. Offered is a game-used bat from superstar Pedro Martinez. The red ash Hillerich & Bradsby measures 34-inch with sev- eral ball markings while remaining crack free. Pedro’s #45 dons the knob and the bottom of the barrel, and his name is in place right above the indicator that it was used during his Red Sox years. The Louisville Slugger comes with a PSA/DNA full letter attesting that this is indeed a professional model game-ready bat. According to their research, the bat is from the 2003 season and mostly likely was used in batting practice, as he only had one at-bat the entire season. This item will serve the rare game-used collector well. Opening Bid $150.00

990. (3) Game-Used Bats: 986. 1950-1977 Philadelphia Phillies Publication and Canseco, Henderson and Ephemera Lot McGwire For devotees of the “Fightin’ Phils,” this 1950-1977 Philadelphia Phillies publication and ephemera lot includes yearbooks, programs, 8x10 photographs and phantom 1964 World In the late 1980s, the trio of Jose Canseco, Series items. Included are Publications: 1950 “Fightin’ Phils” song sheet (2 pages, GD, Ricky Henderson and Mark McGwire pro- Elliot Music), 1953 yearbook (43 pg, EX-MT), 1956 vs. Pittsburgh (EX, scorecard pen vided a balance of power and finesse that marked), 1960 yearbook (62 pg, NM), phantom program (6 pg, NM), helped the Oakland Athletics tally up runs 1968 yearbook (53 pg, GD, tape residue), 1970 yearbook (78 pg, VG-EX), 1977 yearbook and win a World Championship. Offered (64 pg, NM); 1950-Bulletin Sports 8x10 Pin-Ups: (26 photos, mostly VG, some with tape are (3) game-used bats from these players residue) Ashburn (EX), Bloodworth, Caballero, Candini, Church, Donnelly, Ennis, Goliat, that have been authenticated with auction Hamner, Heintzelman, Hollmig, K. Johnson, W. Jones, Konstanty, Lopata, Meyer, B. LOAs from PSA/DNA. The Rawlings JC33 Jose Canseco model bat (34oz/34”) is from his 1990 season and is signed on the barrel (“9”) with the scarce “40/40” inscription in black mark- Miller, Nicholson, Roberts (GD, writing on back), Sawyer, Seminick, Silvestri, Simmons, er. This bat exhibits several black bat rack streaks and Canseco’s 33 on the knob and the top of the barrel. The black Louisville Slugger T141 Ricky Henderson model bat (30.8oz/34”) is D. Sisler, Waitkus and Whitman. Also included are (3) undated torn grandstand tickets from his 1990 season and is signed on the barrel with gold sharpie (“6”, #24). The handle has been scored, the top handle is cracked (tape repair) and several blue ink transfer marks are (VG), 1964 World Series Phantom tickets for Game 1 (GD) and Game 2 (FR, torn). present on the barrel. Henderson’s 24 is written in gold sharpie on the knob. Mark McGwire’s Rawlings 256B model bat (32.6oz/34”) from his 1989 World Championship season contains Opening Bid $150.00 black bat rack streaks on the barrel and handle. The two signed pieces from Canseco and Henderson are accompanied by auction COAs from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00

248 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 249 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 994. 1925 Phillies Unwavering dedication to the Philadelphia Phillies can be more painful than a root canal. At least when the root canal is over, the tooth has been repaired and the pain Season Pass ends; but that is not quite how it works for Phillies fans, as the pain seldom goes Given to Kenesaw away. Still, few diehard Phillies fans understand his brethren's agony as Dade Landis Thieriot does, for he has followed the “Fightins” for almost five decades. Presented is a circular four- teen-karat gold pass issued Mr. Thieriot is a successful business owner in his hometown of San Francisco. His to the Baseball company, Dee Vine Wines on Pier 19 in the historic San Francisco Bay waterfront, Commissioner, Kensaw 991. 1966 Chicago Cubs Game-Worn Home focuses primarily on top-shelf German Rieslings. With just one conversation, it is Landis, in 1925 by the easy to see that the same dedication Thieriot has poured into his wine business, he Philadelphia Phillies. This Jersey has also placed into carefully selecting the items in his monumental Phillies collec- magnificent pendant is in Presented is a 1966 Chicago Cubs game-used home jersey. This tion. The “Dade Thieriot Collection” is truly a labor of love with most of the items spectacular condition and unique jersey was modified at some point during the season, and seemingly museum quality. was kept well preserved by the reverse number was changed from 49 to 43. According to his- Landis’ descendants. The torical records, the jersey was first worn by second-year pitcher The collection speaks for itself, but the reason why Dade is a Phillies fan is a unique obverse of the piece features Bill Hands and was later changed to accommodate incoming veter- story best described in his own words. Read and understand how a bright kid from an image of Philadelphia’s an pitcher, Don Lee. The jersey contains the Wilson manufacturers a well-to-doDade family in San Francisco Thieriotbecame a fan of the only team in baseball his- founding father, William label, along with the size tag of 44 and the “Set 2” and “66” tags in Penn, throwing a pitch with tory to lose 10,000 games. As it turned out, older brother, Robert, helped start the shirt tail. The piece reveals moderate use with pulling through- an opulently engraved base- Dade's love affair with the Phillies. They would recreate baseball games in the early out the material and a small tear on the reverse number 3. ball scene as the backdrop. Opening Bid $300.00 1960s in their backyard, and Dade was dubbed the Phillies (who always seemed to A baby-blue enamel ring lose in the pre-1962 Mets National League). The irony was not lost on Dade, and surrounds the perimeter with he grew to love the team from the City of Brotherly Love, almost 3,000 miles away. lettering that reads, “Philadelphia National An excerpt from Dade's book, Diary of a Phan; The Sad Summer of '94: Growing League Base Ball Club.”. up as a kid in the '50's in the San Francisco Bay Area, all I remember about The reverse is engraved, Philadelphia was that the bar of cream cheese in the fridge came from there or at least “National League P.B.B., had the same appellation. However, from about 1960 onwards it meant one thing - the Golden Jubilee, 1925, Admit Phillies. Explaining this rather odd phenomenon I find challenging because it didn't Hon. K.M. Landis, #37.”. happen overnight. It's not like the tooth fairy blew in one night and declared, "You've There is a maker’s mark been a bad boy, Dade, so your team is the Phillies! beneath the Landis inscrip- tion, but it is partly obscured and illegible. This unparal- leled beauty will draw seri- ous interest from all collec- tors who understand that paramount single pieces like 992. (3) Andruw Jones Autographed Items Including TBC this are not only beautiful but also a great investment. Game-Used Jersey Opening Bid $500.00 Offered are three autographed Andruw Jones pieces that include a TBC game-used signed home jersey, an autographed Netherlands jersey, and a signed 5 patch. The T.B.C. jersey shows minimal game usage and is lettered Atlanta across the chest, with the 25 having been signed (“9”) on the back. The TBC jersey also features a T.B.C. 9-2-05 sewn patch next to the A.I.S. tag on the bottom left of the jersey. The white Netherlands jersey is lettered Nederlands across the front and has been signed (“8”) on the left breast. The 5 patch is signed in the middle and the autograph grades (“10”). All three items from the Antillean star include MLB authentication stickers and an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00

993. 1940s Ival Goodman Game-Used Hat with 995. Wall of Fame Plaque from 1935 Goudey Veterans Stadium The offered 1940s Cincinnati Reds Ival Goodman game-used cap is a visually pleasing arti- In 1978, the Philadelphia Phillies created the “Wall of Fame” on the fact from this All-Star outfielder who played for the Reds between 1935-1942, although 200-level concourse at Veterans Stadium, inducting players from both the exact date of this cap is uncertain. This apparel was secured from the Goodman the Phillies and Athletics organizations. Steve Carlton’s turn came in estate and has survived the decades quite well. The red bill and ash-gray fabric 996. 1936-37 Phillies Gene Corbett #22 Game-Worn Jersey 1989, elected along with Robert Johnson of the A’s. Offered is the reveals minimal toning, while the team logo is lightly frayed. The sweatband Utility infielder Gene Corbett was “dressed to the nines” with this 1936-1937 Phillies #22 game- actual “Wall of Fame” plaque for Steve Carlton that hung in the halls and green underbill reveal moderate soiling and game usage. The Wilson tag is worn jersey. This cream-colored wool button-down home apparel reveals extensive game usage of the concrete behemoth known as the Vet. The 11 x 15-1/2” Cooper precisely stitched, while Goodman’s 6 7/8 cap size is confirmed in light black. along with multiple moth holes on the right breast, sleeve and near the numbers on the reverse. plaque features an etched image of the great left-hander. There are All other stitching is tight and intact. Accompanying the hat is a 1935 Goudey This historic fabric also contains moderate soiling throughout that does not attractive from the four bolt holes where the relic was affixed to the wall, but the piece is 4-in-1 #8D that pictures Goodman/Campbell/Meyers/Kampouris and grades overall visual appeal. The cursive red against blue Phillies logo and numbers on the reverse in excellent condition considering that it was displayed in an open (FR) with paper loss on the reverse. A decent pairing of memorabilia for the reveal negligible fraying. The Spalding size 42 tag is firmly intact, while the infielder’s identity is area and touched by literally millions of fans over the 25 years that it vintage Reds collector. confirmed through pink chain-stitching on the collar. The shirt has all the proper tags and mark- hung there. There is mild scratching, but overall this unique Carlton Opening Bid $200.00 ings, consistent with known examples from the period. artifact is exactly what the dedicated fan desires. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00 250 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 251 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM

1001. Darren Daulton 1988 Game-Worn Uniform Presented is a game-worn 1988 Phillies Darren Daulton powder blue 997. Robert Miller 1957 Game-Worn Jersey road uniform. This pants and jersey combo reveals light game usage Offered is a game-worn 1957 Robert Miller home jersey from the pitcher’s rookie season. from the eccentric Philadelphia catcher. The jersey contains the Phillies’ This pinstriped top features the Phillies’ classic embroidered team logo across the chest. P and Daulton’s 10 on the front. “Dutch” also signed the front right Chain-stitched details include R. Miller in the inside collar and 1957 beneath the Size 44 breast in sharpie with the inscription, To Dade, All my best! (“9”). The Wilson tag on the bottom front left of the jersey. The reverse contains Miller’s 19. This reverse contains Daulton and 10. Daulton’s last name is also sewn in the piece shows moderate game usage with sweat stains around the collar and armpits, along inside collar of this size 42 piece. The size 32 pants contain an inner tag with some light dirt spots scattered around the jersey. The shirt has all the proper tags and that reads 10 32 27 88 1. The shirt and pants have all the proper tags markings consistent with known examples from the period. and markings consistent with known examples from the period. This set Opening Bid $400.00 is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00

998. Benny Bengough 1950 Game-Worn Uniform with Jersey, Cleats & Hat Presented is a unique opportunity for the Phillies fan or vintage jer- sey collector in the form of a Bennie Bengough game-worn 1950 1002. Larry Anderson 1993 Game-Worn World Philadelphia Phillies World Series home uniform and accessories. Series Uniform This remarkably complete grouping acquired from the family of Consisting of both the jersey and the pants, offered is a Larry Anderson Bengough includes the red pinstriped jersey with ”Phillies” on the game-worn Phillies uniform from the . The size 48 chest. The ’s #11 is prominently displayed on the back of the home jersey bears the prominent World Series patch on the right shoul- jersey in red. The Wilson size 44 tag, in the shirt tail, is in excellent der and has been boldly signed by Anderson (“9”) in black sharpie. The condition, and Bengough’s name, chain-stitched in the collar, is also size 34 pants feature proper tagging including a 47 Anderson, 34-29-93 in high-grade. The pants are matching white with red pinstripes and tag on the inner-waistband. Displaying use consistent with a relief pitch- retain the Wilson tagging along with ”Bengough” chain-stitched in er for a single series, this unique uniform will neatly adorn any Phillies the waist. The red hat with white ‘P’ retains its original form and collection for generations to come. Auction LOA from James Spence Wilson tag while showing mild to moderate usage. Rounding out this Authentications. fantastic collection is one of the undershirts worn by Bengough dur- Opening Bid $250.00 ing the 1950 season (EX), the red stir-ups (EX-MT), the Brooks Athletic cleats, which are well-worn and show heavy usage (VG- EX), and the red belt with leather trim (EX). Bengough played in the Major Leagues for ten years, including a spot on the 1927 NY Yankees, then moved on to coaching, and by 1950 was with the leg- endary ‘Whiz Kids’ team. This is the finest 1950 Phillies home uni- form ever offered at public auction, and coupled with the World Series provenance and the number of pieces in the ensemble, the col- lection is a true diamond in the rough. The shirt, pants and acces- sories display all the proper tags and markings consistent with known examples from the period. Opening Bid $900.00

1003. Circa-1980 Steve Carlton Game-Worn 1004. (2) 1950s Phillies Youth Size Uniforms 999. Grant Jackson 1969 Game-Worn Home Jersey 1000. 1997 Game-Worn Phillies Jersey with Ashburn Bearing the logo the Phillies wore from 1970 to 1991, presented is a Young ballplayers who dreamt of being like their Phillies idols or lived Offered is a game-worn 1969 Grant Jackson home jersey from the reliever’s very attractive Steve Carlton signed, game-worn batting helmet. The Band out those fantasies in the presented two 1950s Phillies youth sized wool uniforms. Included is a pin- lone All-Star season. This pinstriped top features the Phillies’ classic embroi- flapless helmet of the Hall of Fame pitcher displays significant usage Presented is a beautiful Curt Schilling game-used Phillies (white) jersey from the 1997 campaign. The striped Empire home uniform and a grey Gimbel Brothers away uniform that both contain jerseys with dered team logo across the chest. Chain-stitched details include Jackson in including decal wear, interior toning and even a bit of pine-tar on jersey is notable for displaying both the 1947-97 Jackie Robinson patch (right shoulder) and the #1 Phillies logos and attractive red trim on the sleeves and button-down areas. All jerseys and pants reveal the inside collar and 1969 Set 1 beneath the Size 42 Wilson tag on the bot- Carlton’s corresponding 32 bill number. Despite minor paint separation black armband paying homage to Richie Ashburn. Additionally featuring a maker’s tag and a 2” Extra some small stain spots, and the home jersey was “personalized” by its owner on the reverse with a tom front left of the jersey. The reverse contains Jackson’s red-on-white in the middle of Carlton’s gold paint-pen signature, the scarce and ultra- Length custom tag, this size 50 jersey is boldly signed by Schilling (“9”) on the reverse numbering. green marker. The cotton material on the pants and jerseys shows some slight to moderate wear. embroidered number 29. This piece shows moderate game usage with sweat desirable helmet displays magnificently and is accompanied by an auc- Displaying minor use, this impressive dual-patched Phillies garment is accompanied by an auction Opening Bid $200.00 stains around the collar and armpits, along with some light dirt spots that are LOA from James Spence Authentications. tion LOA from James Spence Authentications. scattered around the jersey. The shirt has all the proper tags and markings, Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 consistent with known examples from the period. Opening Bid $400.00

252 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 253 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1009. 1010. 1950 1005. (2) 1925-1949 1949 Whiz Kids Vintage Philadelphia Corn Phillies Lot Phillies Fungo Bats Flakes of (13) with Presented is a pair of vintage Philadelphia Phillies fungo Complete Rare baseball bats. The bats were Box with Pennants both produced by Hillerich and Phillies Paying homage to Bradsby and display moderate Visor the 1950 signs of usage and small areas Philadelphia of deadwood on the back portion of the barrel. The older of the two sticks is a 37-inch, 23-ounce bat, circa 1925. The bat has a small 2-1/2” center brand logo and ”Phillies” in block letter Cutout Phillies, the pre- on the barrel. The bat has several repairs marks and nails in the barrel along with a considerable amount of deadwood. The second bat dates to 1943-49 and is composed of white turned Offered is a sented lot con- ash, measuring 37-inches and weighting 24-ounces. complete 1949 tains (13) col- Opening Bid $150.00 Corn Flakes lectibles relating box that con- to those Whiz tains a Phillies Kids. Amongst visor cutout on the highlights are the reverse the (5) full-sized panel. The pennants averag- piece has been ing VG/VG-EX 1006. 1972 Richie Allen opened and including (3) Game-Ready All-Star wrapped with Whiz Kids varia- cellophane for tions, Fightin’ Bat protection and Phils and a scroll Offered is a 1972 Richie Allen grades in (EX) example. Also of game-ready All-Star bat. This condition. The note is a 1950-93 Louisville Slugger P89 (40oz/36”) top panel is Phils World piece shows a touch of wear not slightly Series Reunion related to any game usage. This detached, and ONL signed by limited relic is one of only a few some minor (24) including pieces manufactured for Allen dur- paper loss is Ashburn, Carlton, ing the 1972 All Star Game. The present on the McGraw and bat is accompanied by a Letter of panels. The Schmidt. Also Authenticity from PSA/DNA. box also included are (3) Opening Bid $250.00 shows some light creasing on the front and back panels. rare pin-backs (2 Opening Bid $200.00 with tassel & pendant), celluloid doll with pin (VG-EX), Phillies 1950 Champions 18” mini-bat (VG), 1950 Reunion OML signed by (6) including Roberts and a Whiz Kids license-plate cover. Please visit out website for a more detailed list of the items in this lot. Opening Bid $250.00

1007. 1976 Greg Luzinski Game-Used Bicentennial Bat PSA GU 7 Offered is a game-used Louisville Slugger UIL Greg Luzinski Bicentennial model bat. This piece (33.8oz/35”) has been graded GU 7 by PSA/DNA and is distinguished by the gorgeous bicentennial emblem that has been wood-burned into the barrel of the bat. The bat reveals light usage with a few ball marks on the back barrel and red and blue rack streaks throughout the body. Luzinski’s 19 is written on the knob in black marker. This piece is accompanied by a full Letter of Grading and Authenticity by PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00

1008. 1980 Steve Carlton Game-Ready World Series Bat Presented is a Steve Carlton game-ready bat from his suc- cessful cam- paign with the Philadelphia 1011. Phillies Mini-Pennant & Patch Lot of (32) with (4) 1916 Phillies. This Louisville Slugger 1012. (5) Game-Used Phillies Baseball Items BF2s bat (34.6oz/35”) shows very Presented is a group of five game-used Phillies items, including 1.1980s Phillies Fanatic The presented lot contains a wide variety of Phillies collectibles from the mini-pennant light use with a few bat rack Home Jersey that shows significant wear with sweat stains and discoloring. 2. Darren and patch realms. Notable entries include (4) 1916 Ferguson Bakery (BF2) felts, a circa- streaks and scuffing unrelated to Daulton Regent PROC2 catcher’s mitt that shows significant wear with stuffing coming 1960 set of (8) National League 8” pennants (EX) attached via the trim, (8) 3” to 5” mini- game use. The bat is accompa- out of the lace holes. 3. Game-used base with moderate wear from Veteran’s stadium pennants mostly from the 1940s-50s (average EX), (6) 9” mini-pennants with several pre- nied by a LOA from PSA/DNA. signed by Scott Rolen (“6”) 4. (2) Signed foldable chairs from 1996 All-Star Game that 1950s examples (average VG-EX), (7) 12” pennants mostly from the 1950s averaging Opening Bid $250.00 include a Denis Menke piece (“8”) and a Joe Carter/ Mitch Williams signed piece (both (EX/EX-MT) and (8) patches ranging from the 1940s-80s. Please visit our website for a “8”). The signed items come with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. more detailed list of the contents in this lot. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 254 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 255 BASEBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM

1019. Scarce Circa-1910 Philadelphia Phillies 35-Inch Pennant Standard-size for the era, presented is an extremely scarce 35” Philadelphia Phillies pennant. The impressive circa-1910 flag bears 1018. Stunning 1910-14 Charlie Dooin 35-Inch Phillies Pennant Philadelphia and National League B.B.C. text as well as a seldom-seen Produced during his 1910-14 tenure as player-manager of the Phillies, this stunning 35” pennant boldly flower logo. Virtually complete with the original trim and three of the depicting Charlie “Red” Dooin features a well-defined point and both sets of double-tassels, as well as a four tassels, the pennant displays a multi-colored logo rarely seen dur- vibrant multi-colored image that was rarely used during this era. The imaging and text display minimal ing this time. Despite a pair of small slits near the trim, well-hidden pin crazing, especially considering the age of the material, while the few present pinholes are well hidden holes and point wear, this early-Phillies relic has survived very nicely and non-obtrusive. Certainly the finest example of its type to ever be offered, this incredible banner will with the logo-imaging being of exceptionally high quality. be a cornerstone of any Philadelphia collection. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

1020. (11) 1940s-77 Phillies Pennants with Many Tough Examples Spanning a quarter-century of Phillies baseball, the offered lot contains (11) vintage pennants including several scarce examples. Containing (3) 26” 1940s-50s examples and (8) 30” 1940s-60s examples, the impressive grouping is highlighted by a 1940s pennant with a tri-colored Phillies headline (VG-EX), 1950s blue/yellow Fightin’ Phils (VG), 1950s cartoon logo (VG), 1960s dual-colored cap logo (VG-EX) and a 1964 Go Go NL Champs (VG). Featuring other notable pennants, a complete list of the flags in this lot can 1015. (12) 1949-1961 Robin Roberts be found on our website. SGC Graded Cards Opening Bid $250.00 1013. (12) 1949-1959 Richie Ashburn 1014. 1950 Bowman Philadelphia For the ardent “Phillies Phanatic,” these (12) attractive Cards with SGC Graded Rookie Phillies Team Set of (19) Cards—All SGC Topps/Bowman 1949-1961 Robin Roberts SGC graded cards span the heyday of this Hall of Famer hurler’s career. Presented is a selection of (12) 1949-1959 Richie Ashburn The triumphant Whiz Kids preside on this 1950 Bowman Found within are Bowman: 1949 #46 RC (SGC 60), 1952 cards from a variety of Topps/Bowman editions. With one Philadelphia Phillies team set of (19) cards. Crisp corners #4 (SGC 40), 1953 Color #65 (SGC 70), 1954 #95 (SGC 1021. McGraw Signed exception, each representation of this gritty Nebraskan is and edges, sharp registrations and clean reverses are 50), 1955 #171 (SGC 70); Topps: 1952 #59 (SGC 60, rb), & Noted 1980 WS found in a SGC holder. Included are Bowman: 1949 #214 prevalent in this SGC graded group. Included are SGC 1956 #180 (SGC 50), 1957 #15 (SGC 60), 1958 #90 (SGC RC (SGC 60, High Number), 1951 #186 (SGC 60), 1952 86: #204 Hamner; SGC 84: #177 Borowy; SGC 80: #176 Game 6 70), 1959 #352 (SGC 40), 1960 #264 (SGC 50) and 1961 #53 (SGC 80), 1953 Color #10 (SGC 40), 1954 #15 Donnelly; SGC 70: #32 Roberts; SGC 60: #30 Waitkus, Game Ball #20 (SGC 30). Ashburn (SGC 40), 1955 #130 (SGC 60); Topps: 1952 #216 #85 Heintzelman, #119 Sisler, #120 Thompson, #121 Presented is one of two Opening Bid $150.00 (SGC 60), 1954 #45 (EX), 1956 #120 (SGC 86), 1957 #70 Seminick, #226 Konstanty, #227 Miller, #228 Nicholson; strikeout balls thrown (SGC 60), 1958 #230 (SGC 50) and 1959 #300 (SGC 50). SGC 50: #31 Ennis, #67 Jones, #68 Simmons, #84 by Phillies reliever Opening Bid $150.00 Ashburn, #205 Goliat, #206 Lopata and #225 Sawyer. Tug McGraw in Opening Bid $200.00 Game 6 of the 1980 World Series. The ball was obtained from a 1016. (14) 1017. ball boy shortly after Mitchell and (63) the game and signed, Ness Phillies Different dated and noted by the Throwback Phillies Phillies animated reliever (d.2004) in black sharpie, Replica Hats “Tug McGraw Phillies K Jerseys Assembled Ball Game 6”. The sig- Presented is an assort- is a lot of nature grades a solid ment of (14) Mitchell sixty-three (“8”), and the ball and Ness Philadelphia different shows excellent game Phillies throwback jer- Philadelphia usage. The ball is seys. These uniforms Phillies hats. accompanied by an include 1. 1936 (white, This collec- auction LOA from size 44) 2. 1985 (white tion includes James Spence with pinstripes, size L) (30) fitted Authentications. 3. 1925 (grey, size M) caps from Opening Bid $250.00 4. 1942 (size 48) 5. New Era, 1950 Richie Ashburn Cooperstown #1 (white with pin- Ball Cap Co. stripes, size 46) 6. and other 1925 (white, size M) manufactur- 7. 1948 Richie ers that are 1022. Autographed Baseball Items with Phillies Concentration Ashburn #1 (white) 8. mostly in the 7-3/8 to 7-1/2 range. Also included are (30) adjustable hats and (3) Presented is a sizeable collection of signed baseball items from many stars and Hall of Fox #4 (white, size M) floppy hats and visors. These retail and promotional pieces contain vintage replica Famers. This group contains a significant concentration of Philadelphia Phillies items. This 9. 1942 (grey, size M) designs or contemporary logos. lot includes signed flats, bats, balls and other valuable memorabilia from players such as 10. (2) 1910s (grey, M and L) 11. 1942 (white, size M) 12. 1948 Richie Ashburn #1 (grey, size M) Opening Bid $150.00 Carlton, DiMaggio, Musial, Rose and Schmidt. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA 13. 1900s (size M). The majority of the jerseys are in like-new condition without the tags. from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all signed pieces, please visit our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $200.00

256 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 257 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1028. 1938 NY Giants 1027. Inscribed Team-Signed Ball Baseball with Babe Ruth and Lou With (23) Gehrig Autographs Signatures The 1932 New York Yankees swept their way Including Ott past the Chicago Cubs in a World Series Presented is a fantas- marked by fierce arguments and the birth of a tic 1938 NY Giants popular urban legend. During the fifth team-signed base- of Game 3, Babe Ruth belted an unfortunate ball. There are pitch deep into the Wrigley twenty-three signa- Field afternoon, a feat allegedly predicted by tures on the ONL the aging star earlier in his at bat. When asked Frick ball including about the “called shot”, Yankee teammate Lou South Panel: Ott Gehrig remarked, “”What do you think of the (d.1958, “7”) and nerve of that big monkey. Imagine the Hubbell (d.1988, “8-9”); guy calling his shot and getting East Panel: Manager Bill away with it.” The offered Babe Terry (d.1989, “8”); West Ruth and Lou Gehrig signed Panel: Ryan (d.1959, “8”); baseball is a glorious memento North Panel: Ripple (d.1959, attributed to the 1932 Fall “7”); Sweet Spot: Bartell Classic and these two icons. (d.1995, “8”) and Mancuso This blue-and-red stitched (d.1984, “8”). The ball is OML sphere is lightly evenly toned through- inscribed World Series New out and will display York Yankees-Chicago Cubs amazingly. The 1932 on the south panel in remaining signatures blue ink. The legendary Ruth fall into the “7-8” (d.1948) penned the sweet spot range with a possi- (“4”), while Gehrig (d.1941) ble few lower or endorsed the east panel (“3”). Although higher. For a com- the ball reveals extensive wear, including 1023. Gabby Hartnett Signed Baseball 1024. Signed Baseball plete list of signa- scuffing, soiling, contusions and other abrasions, Presented is an attractive single-signed baseball from lovable Cub and legendary Presented is a single-signed baseball from the beloved bum from Brooklyn, Gil tures, please visit our this artifact still presents quite well. Auction catcher, Leo “Gabby” Hartnett (d.1972). This black ink, full-name signature has Hodges (d.1972). This black ink signature on the sweet spot grades (“8”,) and the website. This lot COA from James Spence Authentications. been signed on the north panel (“5”). The 1930s red and black stitched Spalding clean, white ONL Cronin ball grades (“8”) with a weak stamp imprint. This ball has comes with an auction Opening Bid $750.00 baseball reveals some soiling and wear and grades (“6”). This ball has been been inspected by James Spence Authentication and deemed to have signature LOA from James Spence inspected by James Spence Authentication and is deemed to have signature removals. The grade of the ball does not take this into account. This piece comes Authentications. removals. The grade of the ball does not take this into account. This piece comes with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00 with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

1029. 1939 New York Yankees Team- 1030. 1951 New York Signed Baseball with (25) Giants Team Signatures Baseball with The 1939 New York Yankees outscored (18) their opposition by a whopping 400 Signatures runs en route to another World Series Featured is a 1951 titled. Presented is a team-signed Giants team ball “” baseball with with eighteen sig- (25) signatures. The players natures, including penned the panels of this period then-rookie Willie OAL Harridge ball (“6”, faded Mays. The heavi- stamp) in blue ink with the majori- ly toned ball still ty of the signatures grading in the boldly shows the (“7-8”) range. Endorsers include: signatures it graces. Sweet Spot: McCarthy (clubhouse); While a few are West Panel: Donald (d.1992, “7”), lower- grade, most fall Hildebrand (d.1977, “7”), into the (“5-7”) range Knickerbocker (d.1963, “7”); East Panel: including Mays (“6”) on the Dahlgren (d.1996, “7”), Selkirk (d.1987, east panel. Other notables are “8”), Henrich (“8”), J. Schulte (d.1978, “8”), Manager on Ruffing (d.1984, “7”, first name variant), the sweet spot (d.1991), Combs (d.1976, “7”), Sundra (d.1952, HOF announcer Russ “7”), Gomez (d.1989, “6”); North Hodges (d.1971), Panel: Hadley (d.1963, “8”), , Sal DiMaggio (d.1999, “7”), Rosar Maglie (d.1992) and (d.1994, “7”), Crosetti (d.1992, “7”), Bobby Thomson. Gordon (d.1978, “7”), Murphy For a more complete (d.1970, “7”), Russo (d.2005, “7”); list of signatures South Panel: Rolfe (d.1969, “7”), please visit our web- Gehrig (clubhouse), Keller (d.1990, 1025. Roy Campanella Single-Signed Baseball 1026. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed UDA Baseball site. This lot comes “7”), DeShong (d.1993, “7”), Presented is a tough Roy Campanella single-signed baseball. This ONL White ball Offered is an OAL Brown single-signed Mickey Mantle baseball. This black ink with a full LOA from Dickey (d.1993, “7”) and Schreiber is penned across the sweet spot in blue ink and ranges into the west and east pan- signature grades (“9”), and the slightly toned ball grades (“6”). This piece is accom- James Spence (d.1982, “7”). With the exception of els. The signature quality of this expansive autograph grades a (“9”), while the panied by a COA from Upper Deck. Authentications. Gehrig and McCarthy, the remaining ball itself is found in the (“7-8”) range. This autograph is a scarce post-accident Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 representation of the legendary Dodgers backstop. Auction COA from James signatures come with an auction COA Spence Authentications. from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

258 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 259 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1031. 1954 Washington 1032. 1964 Hall of Fame 1035. Multi-Signed Old Timers 1036. 1970 Pittsburgh Pirates Senators Team-Signed Induction Signed Baseball Baseball with (28) Signed Team Ball with Baseball with Harris with (22) Signatures Signatures including Clemente and Manush Offered is a 1964 Hall of Fame Dean and Medwick Offered is a 1970 Pittsburgh Although the 1954 edition of the induction signed baseball with Numerous Hall of Famers grace Pirates team-signed baseball that Washington Senators did not (22) signatures. Included on the offered multi-signed base- contains (23) signatures, enjoy great success, this sixth- this period Colt League sphere ball with (28) signatures including the legendary place squad was still coached (“7”) are autographs from the including and Roberto Clemente. Endorsed by a pair of Hall of Famers inductees (Appling and Faber) Ducky Medwick. This period on a moderately soiled and and the historic comedian along with pennings from the ONL Feeney ball is penned worn ONL baseball (“5”) Nick Altrock. This team- combatants in the annual Hall in blue or black ink and that bears the written name signed baseball from the 1954 of Fame game, the New York grades in the (“5-6”) range Stanky on the sweet spot, the season is endorsed by (26) Mets and Washington Senators. with light soiling and a pair of majority of the blue or black Senators on an OAL Harridge This ball is signed primarily in minor abrasions. Although the signatures grade in the (“5-6”) ball. The sphere is penned in blue blue ink with the majority of majority of signatures are read- range with some better and oth- ink, with most of the autographs and autographs grading in the (“6-7”) able, some prominent autographs ers lesser. Better autographs pres- the ball grading in the (“7-8” range). range with some better and others are partially obscured or unidentifi- ent West Panel: Stargell (d.2001, Signatures include Sweet Spot: B. Harris lesser. Keys include Sweet Spot: Frick able. Highlights include Sweet Spot: “6”); North Panel: Oceak (d.1983, (d.1977, “8”), Myatt (d.2000, “8”); West (d.1978, “7”); West Panel: Nelson Grove (d.1975, “3”), Medwick (d.1975, “5”); South Panel: Clemente (d.1972, Panel: Umphlett, Yost, Porterfield (d.1995, “6”, Hall of Fame Mets broad- “6”); West Panel: Reese (d.1999, “4”), “5”), May (d.1996) and Reverse Sweet (d.1980, “8”), Haynes (d.1967, “8”); caster); East Panel: Appling Dean (d.1974, “6”); North Panel: Spot: Mazeroski (“6”). Auction LOA East Panel: Oldis, Manush (d.1991, “6”), Rudolph (d.1968, Feller (“5”), Dressen (d.1966, from James Spence (d.1971, ”7”), Wright, Schmitz, “6”); North Panel: Hodges “3”); South Panel: Musial (“6”), Authentications. For a complete Pascual, Runnels, Altrock (d.1975, “6”) and Faber Kelly (d.1984, “7”), Gomez list of signatures, please visit (d.1965 “5”), Snyder; North (d.1976, “5”). Also present is a (d.1989, “6”) and Herman our website. Panel: Pesky, Sievers, Shea, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary pro- (d.1992, “6”). LOA from Opening Bid $300.00 Vernon, Terwilliger, Vollmer gram (VG, with notes) and a PSA/DNA. For a complete (d.2006, “8”); South Panel; dated 7/27/64 nineteen-page list of signatures, please visit Tipton (d.1994, “7”), Deitzel, informational paper (EX-MT). our website. Fitzgerald, Stone, Marrero and Auction COA from James Opening Bid $400.00 Busby (d.1996, “7”). COA from Spence Authentications. For a James Spence Authentications. complete list of autographs, Opening Bid $150.00 please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1037. 1972 NL All-Star 1038. 500 HR Signed Baseball Baseball With (26) with (12) Signatures Signatures Including Presented is a 500 Homerun Club Clemente ball with twelve signatures from these legendary sluggers. This Presented is a stunning 1971 OAL Brown ball contains ink NL All-Star Signed baseball signatures that grade in the with twenty-six signatures (“8-9”) range including T. featuring nine Hall of Famers Williams (d.2002), Mantle including a very respectable (d.1995), Aaron, Mays, Roberto Clemente. The ONL Mathews, McCovey, Banks, Feeney ball has a few mark- Killebrew, Murray, Jackson, ings but is relatively clean and Schmidt and F. Robinson. This quite displayable. Some high- piece comes with an auction lights include: Sweet Spot: LOA from James Spence manager (“7”), Authentications. McCovey (“6”); East Panel: Bench Opening Bid $300.00 (“6”), Clemente (d.1972 “7”), Stargell (d.2001 “7”); West panel: Murtaugh (d.1976, “4”), Mays (“5”), Brock (“5”); North Panel: Aaron (“7”), Alston (d.1984 “6”); South Panel: Rose (“8”), Seaver (“8-9”) and Marichal (“8”). For a complete list of names please visit our website. This lot comes with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. 1033. 1964 New York Yankees Team Ball with (28) Signatures 1034. 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates Team-Signed Baseball with Opening Bid $400.00 Presented is a 1964 New York Yankees autographed team ball with twenty-eight signatures Clemente including Mickey Mantle. This OAL Cronin baseball is bright white and grades (“7-8”) as Presented is a 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates signed team ball. This Spalding ONL Giles ball con- do the signatures unless otherwise noted. The signatures are Sweet Spot: Berra, Gleeson; tains (21) signatures penned in black and blue ink that grade within the (“4” to “5”) range North Panel: Williams (“6”), Gonzalez, Mikkelsen (d.2006), Hamilton (d.1997, “5”), with a few better or lesser. The ball grades (“5”) and includes Sweet Spot: H. Walker Downing, Boyer; South Panel: Blanchard, Howard (d.1980, “5”), Lopez, Reniff (d.2004), (clubhouse); North Panel: McBean, Clendenon (d.2005), O'Dell, King, Alley, Face; Pepitone (“4”), Moore; East Panel: Kubek, Bouton, Tresh, Meyer, Crosetti (d.2002), South Panel: Veale, Mikkelsen (d.2006), Mazeroski, Shellenback, B. Short, unidentified, Richardson, Ford; West Panel: Mantle (d.1995, “6”), Hegan (clubhouse), Maris (club- H. Smith; East Panel: Law, D. Roberts, J. May (d.1996), Lynch, Clemente (d.1972, “4”); house), Linz (“3”), Daley, Stafford (d.2001); Reverse Sweet Spot: Terry. COA from West Panel: Fryman and Spriggs. This ball comes with an auction LOA from James James Spence Authentications. Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

260 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 261 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1043. (3) 1980s St. Louis Cardinals Team-Signed Baseballs The “Red Birds” of St. Louis are the focus of this 1039. 1968 Baltimore Orioles and 1969 team-signed trio of Cardinals baseballs from the 1980s. Each baseball is penned in blue or black on a Washington Senators Team-Signed Baseballs period ONL baseball. Included teams are 1984 (30 Beltway rivals Baltimore and Washington team up with this pairing of late signatures, median “8”, ball “7”) West Panel: Porter 1960s team-signed baseballs. Each period sphere is signed in blue or black (d.2002, “7”, Proverbs 3:5,6 inscription); East Panel: ink. Highlights include 1968 Orioles Team-Signed Baseball: (28 signa- Sutter (“8”); North Panel: O. Smith (“7”); South tures, mostly “6-7”, OAL Cronin, ball “7”) with Sweet Spot: Weaver; North Panel: Schoendienst (“8”); 1988 (26 signatures, aver- Panel: F. Robinson, McNally; South Panel: Hendricks, Belanger, B. age “8”, ball “10”) South Panel: O. Smith (“8”), Robinson; 1969 Washington Senators Team-Signed Baseball: (24 signa- Schoendienst (“8”) and 1989 (30 signatures, mostly tures, average “5”, OAL Cronin, ball “5”) with South Panel: N. Fox. “9”, ball “10”) South Panel: O. Smith (“9”). Manager Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signed each baseball on the sweet autographs, death dates and signature grades, please visit our website. spot with his autographs grading in the (“9-10”) Opening Bid $250.00 range. These balls come with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $100.00

1040. Joe DiMaggio & Ted Williams Single Signed Baseballs During the blistering summer of 1941, Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams ter- rorized American League pitchers as they re-wrote the record books. 1044. Lot of (4) 1950s Team-Signed Baseballs & (1) Reunion Bat DiMaggio and his 56-game hitting streak ultimately prevailed as the MVP The offered lot contains (4) team-signed baseballs from the 1950s as well as a Senators of Griffith Stadium over the upstart Williams and his .406 batting clip. This pair of single- reunion bat. The baseballs include: 1952 Dodgers: signed by (26) including Campanella, Robinson, Reese, signed OAL baseballs from DiMaggio (d.1999) and Williams (d.2002) are Furillo and Hodges; 1954 AL All-Stars: signed by (30) including Williams (ss), Foxx and Mantle; 1954 Red worthy remembrances of these legendary sluggers. Penned squarely on the Sox: signed by (28) including Williams, Jensen and Kinder; and 1955 Tigers: signed by (24) including Kuenn, sweet spots of these sparkling clean baseballs, both blue ink signatures Bunning (1st Season) and Rowe (d.1961, “6”). The final piece is a previously mentioned Senators Louisville grade in the (“9”) range. These attractive autographs come are necessities in Slugger that features (25) signatures rating (“2-3”), highlighted by Killebrew and Vernon. Auction LOA from any Hall of Fame collection and come with an auction COA from James James Spence Authentications. Please visit our website for a comprehensive list of the signatories. Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

1046. (23) Single- Signed 1041. (2) 1993 National League All-Star Team- Baseball Signed Baseballs Items with This pair of 1993 National League All-Star team-signed baseballs is packed with Hall of Famers, tough superstars and challenging deceased DiMaggio players. Highlights include First 1993 National League All-Star Ball: (27 and Williams signatures, OAS ball “7”) with Sweet Spot: Cox; West Panel: R. Johnson, Selected is a group Bonds, Beck (d.2007) Gibson; North Panel: Piazza, Sandberg; South Panel: of (23) single- Gwynn, Kile (d.2002); Second 1993 National League All-Star Ball: (28 signed baseball signatures, mostly “8-9”, ONL ball “8”) with East Panel: Bonds, Sandberg, items (22 balls, 1 Piazza; North Panel: Glavine, Gwynn; South Panel: Jefferies, Blauser, cap) signed by lumi- Smoltz, Beck and Kile. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. naries such as Hank For a complete list of signatures, please visit our website. Aaron, Joe Opening Bid $200.00 DiMaggio and Ted Williams. Each OAL, ONL or OML ball is signed direct- ly on the sweet spot in blue or black ink. The majority of baseballs grade in the (“8”) range with some better and oth- 1042. (3) 1980-1992 Team Signed ers lesser. All Baseballs: 1980 Yankees, 1987 Twins, inscriptions are placed in italics. 1992 Rangers Included are Single- Presented is a trio of 1980-1992 team signed baseballs. Signed OAL: J. Each penning is signed in blue or black ink on an OAL 1045. Richie Ashburn Single-Signed ONL Baseball Lot of Carter (“7”), baseball. Several Hall of Famers and tough signatures are (20) DiMaggio (d.1999, included such as Nolan Ryan, , Reggie “8”, lightly toned), The presented lot contains (20) single-signed Richie Ashburn (d.1997) Official National Jackson and . The team balls are a 1980 NY Grieve (“7”), Palmer (“9”), F. Thomas (“7”), T. Williams (d.2002, “7”); Single-Signed League baseballs. Penned in black and blue ballpoint on the sweet spots of ONL baseballs Yankees, 1987 Minnesota Twins and 1992 Texas Rangers. ONL: Aaron (“7”), Caminiti (d.2004, “9”), Duckworth (“8”), Piazza (“8”); Single-Signed that grade (“5-7”) due to toning, the signatures rate (“6-9”) with varying degrees of fading. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a OML: Ausmus (“9”), Biggio (“7”), Ford (“8”), Lidge (“9”), W. Miller (“8”), Oswalt (“7”), on Also accompanied by 1950 Whiz Kids facsimile team ball (“4-5”), the lot comes with more complete listing of the signatures please visit our S. Reynolds (“9”, #37), Richard (“8”), Rose (“9”, 4256), B. Smith (“7”) and two unidenti- an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. website. fied. Also present is a signed Nolan Ryan hunter’s cap (“8”). Auction COA from James Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00

262 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 263 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1051. Ted Williams and Yaz Signed Fenway Park Cooperstown FS Bat Likely a piece missing from most Red Sox collections, presented is a stunning Fenway Park 1047. (34) Single- & Multi-Signed OML Baseballs with Aaron & full-sized Cooperstown Stadium Series bat signed by Carl Yastrzemski (“9”) and the leg- Mays endary Ted Williams (d.2002, “9”). The blond bat displays a lovely barrel with an image and brief history of the Park, penned by both Red Sox greats to the left. Measuring 34”, this sel- Highlighted by some of the games all-time greats, the offered lot contains (31) single-signed and (3) dom seen lumber will add some triple-crown power to any collection. Full LOA from JSA. multi-signed official league baseballs. Highlights include Aaron, Henderson, Hunter, Mattingly, Opening Bid $200.00 Mays, Rizzuto and Winning Pitchers ball signed by Craig, Labine and Podres. Each ball is individually certified by either Steiner or Stacks of Plaques. The baseball and signatures are in high-grade (mostly “8-10”) with a few minor exceptions; the (5) Pete Rose inscribed baseballs are mildly toned. Please visit our website for a complete list of the balls featured in this lot. Opening Bid $250.00 1052. Multi- Signed 500 Home Run Club Bat with (9) Signatures including Aaron Signatures of acclaimed sluggers from the exclusive 500 Home Run Club adorn this Cooperstown Bat Company Autograph Model bat with (9) signa- tures. This legendary lum- ber with a 500 Homeruns barrel stamp is signed cleanly in blue sharpie with the majority grading in the (“9-10”) range. Additionally, career statistics or phrases have been added as inscriptions. Signatories include Aaron (755), Banks 1048. (35) Single Signed Baseballs with Williams and (1977, 512 HRs, Let’s Play Two), R. Jackson (H.R. 563), Killebrew (573 HR’s), Mathews (d.2001, HOF ’78, 512 HR.), Mays (HOF ’79, 600 H.R.), McCovey (HOF, 521 HR), F. Robinson Koufax (HOF 82-586 H.R.) and Schmidt (548). The handle reveals moderate tag residue. Auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 Presented is a lot of thirty-five single-signed baseballs that have been signed in ink on the sweet spot. The signatures mostly grade in the (“8” to “9”) range. The official and unofficial model balls grade (“6” to “7”) with wear and toning. Key signatures in this lot include Bell, (2) Bonds, Koufax, Mathews, Rose, Ryan, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from 1053. (6) Multi/Single-Signed James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all signed balls, please visit Cooperstown Bat Company/ Louisville our website. Slugger Bats Opening Bid $300.00 Offered is a grouping of six single-signed Cooperstown Bat Company/Louisville Slugger bats. These themed bats fea- ture an impressive array of Hall of Fame talent and star- power. Each display piece is autographed in blue or black ink with the signatures grading in the (“8-9”) range or bet- ter. Included are Multi-Signed Bats: Cooperstown Bat Company: (both Stadium Series) with Pirates: (5 signatures, Forbes Field barrel) with Herman (d.1992, H.O.F. 1975), Kiner, Stargell (d.2001, H.O.F.-88), Woodling (d.2001); Hall of Fame: (4 signatures, Doubleday Field barrel) with Barlick (d.1995), Bench, Schoendienst, Yastrzemski; Louisville Slugger: (1980 World Champions: The Philadelphia Phillies etched barrel, 4 signatures) with Carlton, Schmidt; Single-Signed Bats: Cooperstown Bat Company: (Autograph model, (2) Stadium Series) with Jenkins (Shibe Park barrel), Kaline (HOF 80, Briggs Stadium barrel) and Schmidt (autograph model). Auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00

1054. (24) Single Signed Bats with (4) Rizzuto Presented is a collection of twenty-four single signed baseball bats from a variety of well-known stars, high- lighted by the inclusion of (4) Rizzuto signed bats. Other pieces include (2) Cepeda, Fisk, (6) Franco, (2) J. 1049. (64) Baseballs Signed by Pitchers Who Gave Up Gonzalez, (2) Gwynn, Newhouser, Oliver, O’Neil, (3) 1050. (81) Single-Signed Baseballs with Stars Sierra and Thomson. These sharpie signed bats contain Historic Home Runs Presented is a sizable group of (81) single-signed baseballs signed by a variety of stars, signatures that grade (“8-9”). This lot is accompanied by The offered lot contains (64) single- and multi-signed OML baseballs signed by pitchers deceased players, umpires, celebrities and players from other sports. Each OAL or ONL an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a who gave up historic home runs to Mantle, Maris and Ted Williams. The signatures aver- sphere is penned in blue or black ink with the autographs primarily grading in the (“8-9”) complete list of bats and models in this lot, please visit our age (“9”) on clean baseballs generally grading (“9”). With a few non-pitchers included, range or better. Additionally, the balls are mostly clean and grade similarly to the auto- website. these baseballs are highlighted by signatures from J. Black, Burdette, Crosetti, Gumpert, graphs. Included are (12) Bellino (Heisman winner), (8) Burdette (d.2007), (6) Conley, Opening Bid $250.00 Lonborg, Bud Thomas and NFL Hall of Famer Badgro. Auction LOA from James Spence Cronkite, D. DiMaggio, (6) Foytack, Hauser (d.1997), (13) Lonborg (with 10 Cy Young), Authentications. Please visit our website for a more complete list of the featured baseballs. (2) Minoso, (6) Russo (d.2005) and Sauer (d.2001). Auction LOA from James Spence Opening Bid $250.00 Authentications. For a complete list of signatures, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

264 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 265 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1060. Hal Schumacher signed George Burke Photo Presented is a Hal Schumacher signed photograph taken by renowned sports photographer George Burke sometime around 1929. The ink sig- nature grades (d.1993, “8”) and contains the inscriptions, To Bob Lewis From and N.Y. Giants. The photograph shows some minor paper aging and significant wear on the edges and cor- ners. George 1055. Signed and Dated Program Burke’s ink stamp Page is present on the For more than twenty-five years, the enigmatic Kenesaw Mountain Landis ruled major reverse. This item league baseball with an iron fist. A commissioner with barely checked authority, Landis is accompanied by a sticker and certificate card from James Spence Authentications. was dubbed “the baseball tyrant” by many of his peers. Despite the controversy, Landis Opening Bid $150.00 was credited with cleaning up a soiled game and was ultimately enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1944. The offered Kenesaw Mountain Landis (d.1944) signed program 1059. signed George Burke Photo page is a scarce memento attributed to this imposing figure. Scripted in a period black 1056. 1933 NL All-Star Signed Photo by Burke of Presented is a Bill Walker (d.1966) signed photograph taken by renowned sports pho- fountain pen, Landis endorsed the 4-3/4 x 6 sheet just to the right of his stately image. The Presented is a Chick Hafey (d.1973) signed 1933 NL All-Star Game photograph taken tographer George Burke sometime around 1933. The ink signature grades (“9”) and autograph grades a (“7”), is dated “Oct 12 1929” and is accompanied by an illegible salu- by legendary sports photographer George Burke. The ink signature grades (“8”) and contains the inscription, To Bob Lewis Sincerely. The photograph shows some minor tation. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. contains the inscription, 1933. The photograph contains Burke’s ink stamp on the paper aging and significant wear on the edges and corners. George Burke’s ink stamp Opening Bid $250.00 reverse. The photograph shows some minor paper aging and significant wear on the is present on the reverse. This item is accompanied by a sticker and certificate card corners. This item is accompanied by a full Letter of Authenticity from JSA. from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

1062. Rare Harold Signed B&W 8x10 Photograph Amongst the most important figures in Pittsburgh Pirates history, Harold “Pie” Traynor (d.1972) was a handful both on the field and at the plate. Depicting the Hall of Fame inductee in his uniform, the stunning black- and-white 8x10 glossy Type 3 photograph is beautifully signed by Traynor in early fiber-tip marker. The signature rates (“9-10”) and fea- tures his first name as well as Pie, adding appeal as he often would disre- 1061. Late-1940s HOF Photo Signed by (6) with Speaker & gard his birth name. The Type 3 image was most likely produced in the 1057. 1933 NL All-Star Signed Photo by Burke of Woody 1960s as the photograph itself has held up magnificently with minimal 1058. 1933 NL All-Star Signed Photo by Burke of Young toning and only minor edge wear. Full-picture LOA and matching sticker English Presented is a Bill Hallahan (d.1981) signed 1933 NL All-Star Game photograph taken Depicting several late-1940s Hall of Fame inductees, presented is Tranquille 7x9 Induction pho- from PSA/DNA are included. Presented is a Woody English (d.1997) signed 1933 NL All-Star Game photograph by legendary sports photographer George Burke. The ink signature grades (“9”) and tograph signed by legends Cochrane, Gehringer, Hubbell, Speaker, Walsh and Young. Penned in Opening Bid $250.00 taken by legendary sports photographer George Burke. The ink signature grades contains the inscription, To Bob Lewis Best Wishes. The photograph contains Burke’s black, blue and green steel-tip fountain pens, the signatures are legible despite light moisture (“8”) and contains the inscription, Best of Luck To My Pal “Bob” Lewis. The photo- ink stamp on the reverse. The photograph shows some minor paper aging and signifi- toning along the bottom edge. Signatures rate (“4-5”) with the exception of Walsh (“6”). Full- graph contains Burke’s ink stamp on the reverse. The photograph shows some minor cant wear on the corners. This item is accompanied by a sticker and certificate card picture LOA and matching sticker from JSA are included. paper aging and significant wear on the corners. This item is accompanied by a stick- from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $900.00 er and certificate card from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

266 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 267 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM

1064. Mickey Mantle and Frank Crosetti Signed 11x14 Photograph A youthful Mickey Mantle is beautifully pictured alongside then-Yankees third-base coach Frank Crosetti. The 11x14 glossy photograph has been penned by both The Mick and The Crow in blue fiber-tip markers with signatures that rate (“10”) and (“8”) respectively. Accompanied by a full-picture LOA and matching sticker from PSA/DNA as well as an 1068. (138) Signed Baseball Flats, Mostly 8x10s with Mantle auction LOA from James Spence Authentications, this lovely over-sized photograph will 1067. Boston Red Sox Signed Flats Collection Featuring an impressive (123) signed 8x10 photographs with another (15) assorted signed 1063. 1948 Signed and Dated Babe Ruth Photo delight any Mantle or “Bronx Bombers” collector. Presented is a collection of (13) signed Boston Red Sox-themed pieces, including (11) flats, this collection is headlined by an array of Hall of Famers and well-known names. Presented is a signed 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 Babe Ruth photo that the slugger penned in Opening Bid $250.00 attractive framed items from Boggs, Boudreau, Clemens, Fisk, Garciaparra, Ramirez and Highlights include 8x10 Photos: Aaron, DiMaggio (“9”), Koufax, Mays, Ripken, T. 1948. The personalized inscription reads To the most wonderful couple in the (5) Yastrzemski. These sharpie signatures grade mostly (“8 to “9”). This lot is accompa- Williams (“8”, small stain on photo), Yastrzemski and Carlton/Schmidt. The (15) other world May & Peter From Babe 1948. The signature and photo have been laminat- nied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all assorted flats are highlighted by a 10x15 Wheaties advertisement signed by (6) including ed and framed on an attractive wooden base, and the autograph grades (“6”). Ruth items, please visit our website. Mantle (“10”) and Mays. Signatures average (“9”) in black/blue sharpies. Please visit our passed away in August of 1948 making this one of the last autographs signed by Opening Bid $200.00 website for additional information. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. the great Bambino. The other inscription on the photo is a facsimile example and Opening Bid $300.00 is not accounted for in the PSA/DNA COA that accompanies this item. Opening Bid $500.00

1069. Jimmy Foxx Signed Government Postcard PSA/DNA 9 Graded Mint 9 by PSA/DNA, this signed Jimmie Foxx (d.1967) government postcard is dated to 1955. Pared down to resemble an index card, this relic is encapsulated by the third-party grading service. 1066. (3) Multi-Signed Baltimore Orioles Flats Opening Bid $400.00 The avid Orioles fan will appreciate these three multi-signed items as each has been by no less than three autographs of fan favorites from the Charm City. Included are 1.) 8x10 photograph of the Ripken Family signed by all three in different color marker, from left to 1065. DiMaggio, Mantle & Williams Signed Photo Lot of (2) right are Billy (red marker, “8”), Cal Sr. (d.1999, black marker “9”) and Cal Jr. (blue 1070. (218) Autographed Hall of Fame Plaque Cards The presented lot contains a pair of items penned by DiMaggio (d.1999), Mantle (d.1995) marker, “9”); 2.) 9x11 limited edition (#5948/17000) “Tribute to the Baltimore Orioles Assembled is a stellar selection of (218) autographed Hall of Fame gold plaque cards. Penned in blue or black and Williams (d.2001), the faces of baseball during the 1940s and 1950s. Included is an Heroes” print from Upper Deck Heroes (1991) signed in blue marker by Paul Blair (“6”), ink, the majority of signatures grade in the (“7-8”) range with some better and others lesser. Highlighted in this 8x10 color photo featuring the three greats, signed by the Yankees, DiMaggio (“9”) and Boog Powell (“8”), Brooks Robinson (“8”), Robin Roberts (“7”) and Earl Weaver (“6”); gathering are Averill (d.1983), (3) Bell (d.1990), Covaleski (d.1984), DiMaggio (d.1999), (5) Drysdale (d.1993, Mantle (“8”). Rounding out the lot is a 16x20 black-and-white photo penned by Williams 3.) 8x10 photo featuring the four starting infielders of the O’s from 1968-1972, Brooks all full name variants), (5) Gomez (d.1989), (2) Hubbell (d.1988), T. Jackson (d.1984), (4) Ju. Johnson (d.1989), (“9”) in silver paint-pen framed to total dimensions of 25x21. The Williams piece comes Robinson (blue marker, “10”), Mark Belanger (d.1998, black marker, “9”), Koufax, Lyons (d.1986), (2) Mays, (4) Musial, Paige (d.1982), (5) Reese (d.1999), (2) Rizzuto (d.2007), Roush with a COA from UDA, while the lot as a whole is accompanied by an auction LOA from (green marker, “5”) and Boog Powell (red marker, “7”). COA from James Spence (d.1988), (5) Spahn (d.2003), (5) Terry (d.1989), L. Waner (d.1982) and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from James James Spence Authentications. Authentications. Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

268 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 269 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1071. (850+) 1075. (62) 1076. (142) Baseball Beckett/JSA 1982-1990 Single- Graded Donruss Signed Auto Cards Diamond Postcards Offered is a supe- Kings Signed with Stars— rior lot of Beckett Cards with graded autograph All Different cards with tons of Stars and The offered gath- legends and mod- Deceased ering of (850+) ern stars through- Assembled is a single-signed out. The cards group of (142) postcards is a stir- range from Gem 1982-1990 Donruss ring glimpse into MT to NM+ with Diamond Kings the careers of hun- about 33% graded signed cards flush dreds of big lea- 9.5. With names with Hall of Famers, guers throughout like Banks, Snider, stars and tough the decades. Each Robinson, Ryan deceased signatures. Brace, McCarthy and Drysdale com- Most of these prima- or team-issued bined with the rily (EX to NM) black-and-white likes of Santana, cards are penned in postcard depicts a Delgado, Jones blue or black ink, different player, 1072. (2) Joe DiMaggio TCMA Autographed Cards and Bonds, this lot with the majority with several high has all the bases grading in the (“8- Presented is a pair of autographed cards from “Joltin’ Joe” DiMaggio. These (NM) 1970s profile, deceased covered. For a 9”) range or better. TCMA collector-issue cards are signed in either blue and black sharpie. The TCMA and obscure play- complete list of Highlights include “Superstar” DiMaggio (d.1999) card has a (“10”) signature quality, while the 1977 Renata ers present. These cards and grades Signed Donruss Galasso card comes in at an (“8”). If one DiMaggio signed card is not enough, then this moderately worn please visit our Diamond Kings: pair should satisfy. and notated pic- website. 1982: (14 cards, one Opening Bid $150.00 tures are primarily Opening Bid duplicate) with #1 penned in blue or $300.00 Rose, #2 Carter, #10 black ink with the P. Niekro, #18 Winfield, #21 O. Smith; 1983: (22 cards, one duplicate) with #3 R. Jackson, autograph #4 Palmer, #8 Stargell (d.2001), #10 J. Niekro (d.2006), #11 Henderson, #16 Carlton, #22 strengths grading Bench, #25 Yastrzemski; 1984: (15 cards) with #1 Yount, #22 Murray; 1985: (21 cards) mostly in the (“7- with #1 Sandberg, #6 Quisenberry (d.1998), #7 Mattingly, #16 Sutton, #25 Gwynn; 1986: 8”) range. Better (28 cards) with #2 Gossage, #15 Perez, #21 R. Mahler (d.2005), #653 Rose; 1987: (21 signatures include Hall of Fame: Banks, Rizzuto, Schmidt, Sewell, Di. Williams, Yount; 1074. (82) cards) with #5 O. Smith, #11 C. Brown (d.2006), #19 Puckett (d.2006), #20 Winfield; Deceased/Stars: R. Allen, Auker, Barney, Bordagaray, Cramer, Crosetti, Garagiola, Signed 1988: (16 cards) with #7 Molitor and #25 Calderon (d.2003). Auction COA from James Grimm, Kamm, Lau, Lopat, Minoso, Morehart (played on 1927 Yankees), O’Farrell, Baseball Spence Authentications. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Oliva, Rosen, Sauer, Travis, Wambsganss and Joe Wood. Auction LOA from James Spence Opening Bid $250.00 Authentications. For a complete list of key signatories and death dates, please visit our Cards website. with (47) Opening Bid $400.00 Hall of Famers Boasting 1073. 1976 Donruss Hall of Tulsa Fame, Baseball Oilers Immortals and various TCMA Team Set series, the pre- of (25) sented lot con- Cards with tains (82) signed 1980s Paige and baseball cards, Dean over half of Autos which are Hall Presented is a of Famers. With 1976 Tulsa few exceptions Oilers team set the signatures of (25) cards. grade (“9-10”) This American and are univer- Association sally black or squad is best blue ballpoint known for its or fiber-tip star-studded markers. The coaching staff lot include (4) which included Appling baseball royalty (d.1991, (2) 1077. (275+) 1998-2003 Baseball Certified Autographs with 1983 Donruss, Complete and Near Sets and Paul “Daffy” (2) 1982 TCMA), (2) Ashburn (d.1997, 1982 TCMA), (2) Allen (1982 TCMA), (3) Offered is a collection of (275+) 1998-2003 Baseball certified autographs that are loaded Dean. Sponsored Boudreau (d.2001, (2) 1983 Donruss, 1984 TCMA), (2) Bunning (1982 TCMA), (4) Brock with complete and near sets along with additional singles including key Hall of Famers by Goof’s (1982 TCMA), (2) Cepeda (1982 TCMA), (3) Chandler (d.1991, Baseball Immortals), (2) and rookies. This assortment primarily grades in (NM-MT) condition and comes from a Factory Outlet, Colavito (1982 TCMA), (4) Dark (1980 TCMA), (2) Dandridge (d.1994, Baseball variety of card producers. Present are 1999 Upper Deck Century Legends Epic this scarce black Immortals), (4) Doerr (Baseball Immortals), (4) Face (1982 TCMA), (4) Feller (1982 Signatures Near Set: (31/32 cards); Bonds, Griffey Jr., Gwynn, R. Jackson, Maddux, E. and white issue TCMA), (4) Groat (1984 TCMA), (2) Harder (d.2002, 1984 TCMA), (4) Bi. Herman Mathews, Musial, A. Rodriguez, Ryan, Schmidt, Spahn (d.2003) and 2003 Upper Deck 1078. Mickey Mantle & Joe DiMaggio Signed Print contains mostly (d.1992, (2) Baseball Immortals, (2) 1984 TCMA), (3) Irvin (1983 Donruss), (2) Kaline Prospect Premieres Autographs Near Set: (62/71 cards). Also included is an assortment (NM) cards and the beautiful blue sharpie autographs of Paige (d.1982, “10”) and Dean (1984 TCMA), (2) Kell (Baseball Immortals), (2) Kiner (1982 TCMA), (2) Lemon of (25) additional certified autographs including a 2001 SPX #207 Teixeira RC. For a Presented is a signed print endorsed by two of the greatest Yankees ever to wear the (d.1981, “10”). Other players in the set who went on to notable major league careers are (d.2000, 1982 TCMA), (3) Lonborg (1982 TCMA), (2) Lyle (1985 TCMA), (2) McLain complete list of key cards, please visit our website. pinstripes, “The Mick” and “Joltin’ Joe”. This framed 24x30 Robert Stephen Simon Gary Templeton and Mike Easler. This set with these early team-certified autographs is (1985 TCMA), (2) Newcombe (1982 TCMA), (2) Roberts (1982 TCMA), (2) Seivers Opening Bid $150.00 print exudes a patriotic theme and is signed on the canvas by Mantle (d.1995, “9”) perfect for the niche minor league collector. The Paige and Dean autographs come with an (1982 TCMA), (2) Vernon (1982 TCMA), (2) Westrum (1980 TCMA) and (2) B. Williams and DiMaggio (d.1999 “8”). An ideal adornment for the office or den of the ardent auction COA from James Spence Authentications. (1982 TCMA). COA from James Spence Authentications. “Bronx Bombers” enthusiast. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

270 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 271 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1080. Bo 1084. Jackson & 1887 A.G. Leroy Mills Neiman Letter to Signed & Harry Framed Wright Print Presented is Presented is a an unprece- 20x30 print fus- dented oppor- ing the raw tunity to own power of Bo a piece of Jackson and the baseball histo- vibrant artwork ry related to of Leroy two of the Neiman. While game’s profes- minor surface sional pio- wear is present, 1083. (2) Negro Leagues, Black Americana Lot with Signed neers, A.G. Mills (d.1929) the colorful print Broadside displays magnifi- and Harry The offered lot contains a pair of baseball relics from the Black Americana realm. cently, boasting a Wright. In this Chronologically, the first is an 1878 Harper’s full-color engraving titled Baseball at bold black letter, Mills (a Blackville. With only minor wear on the upper left quadrant, the engraving has been neatly sharpie Jackson former framed and matted to overall dimensions of 23x19 with an exposed image of 14x10. The signature (“10”) National lot also contains a 20x23 reproduction Crawfords vs. Elite Giants broadside signed by (36) on the bottom League presi- Negro-Leaguers including Duckett, Gulley, Rasberry and Kimbro. Full-picture LOA from left as well as a dent and JSA. Please visit our website for a additionally information and a complete list of the sig- Neiman blue leader of the natories on this broadside. 1079. Ted Williams & Artist Signed LE Artist Proof Lot of (2) fiber-tip signa- Mills Opening Bid $250.00 Commission) The offered lot contains a pair of scarce limited-edition Artist Proof prints depicting The ture (“9”) on the responds to Splendid Splinter. Each neatly framed and double-matted each Lewis Watkins print is bottom right. veteran man- noted AP on either the bottom left or right corner with a signature from the artist in pencil. The commemo- 1085. Jack ager Wright The “End of an Era” print has been framed to 33x28 and was signed by Williams (“7”) rative edition Dunn 1917 about his excitement concerning the recent construction of the National League Park in with a 1936-1960 inscription, while the “#9” print has been framed to 30x39 with a signa- piece has been Philadelphia, later known as the Baker Bowl. This letter, which is typed on Mills’ station- ture rating an (“8”) and a 1941 inscription. The lot comes with an auction LOA from framed to a total dimension of 28x40 and displays a customized nameplate and Kansas Autographed ary, is signed in black ink (“10”) and contains the inscription 38 Park Row. This fantastic James Spence Authentications and the frames show minor wear. City Royals matting. Accompanied by a COA from James Spence Authentications, this Letter to relic is affected by a minor amount of expected paper aging and four creases resulting Opening Bid $250.00 display-ready relic will brighten up any collection. HOFer Ed Opening Bid $100.00 from this letter having been folded into an envelope. The reverse of the letter contains Barrow some paper residue that is a result of the letter having been adhered to an album page, The presented one- which the letter has been cut out of. This piece is accompanied by an auction LOA from page letter was James Spence Authentications. scripted by John Opening Bid $400.00 “Jack” Dunn, one- 1082. (2) time major leaguer Multi- and manager of the /Singled- Baltimore Orioles Signed minor league team from the Eastern New York League. The letter Hall of discusses payment Fame for a player, Turner Barber, whose sale Outfielder was engineered by Pieces Dunn. The black Presented is a ink letter was writ- pair of multi- ten to , /single-signed the president of the display pieces International that feature Hall League, who would of Fame out- later become the fielders from architect of the New York-area New York Yankees squads. Each dynasty. This November 7, 1917 correspondence was written in Dunn’s hand and was framed item is signed at the bottom, grading a (“9”). The letter was written on Baltimore Base Ball and signed in blue Exhibition Co. letterhead and is in (EX-MT) condition. Accompanying the letter is Ed ink. Included is Barrow’s answer to the questions posed in Dunn’s letter (unsigned). Dunn played eight a multi-signed seasons in the majors with four different teams but is best remembered for selling Babe Robert Stephen Ruth to the Boston Red Sox in 1914 and was responsible for Ruth’s famous nickname, Simon Mickey, calling him “my $10,000 Babe” for the price he drew. Dunn died in 1928 from a heart Willie and Duke attack at the age of 56. LOA from James Spence Authentications. 1081. (2) 500 Home Run Multi-Signed and Framed Pieces print. This art- Opening Bid $400.00 with Lewis Print work has framed Offered is a pair of multi-signed framed pieces representing members of the 500 Home dimensions of Run club. Each autograph is penned cleanly in blue ink. Included is a Ron Lewis 500 approximately Home Run Hitters Multi-Signed Print: (38 x 20-1/2, Pete Rose Hit King advertising 33-1/2 x 26-1/2 piece, Lewis signed) with Aaron (“8”), Banks (“8”), R. Jackson (“9”), Killebrew (“8”), and displays Mantle (d.1995, “9”, 536), E. Mathews (d.2001, “8”), Mays (“9”), McCovey (“9”), F. expansive auto- 1086. Vintage Baseball Autograph Album Page with (11) Signatures including Pennock Robinson (“9”, 586), Schmidt (“7”), Williams (d.2002, “7”); 500 Home Run Club Single- graphs of Mantle Presented is a vintage baseball autograph album page that contains (11) signatures including Hall of Famer . This pink double-sided album page measures approximately 3- Signed Baseballs: (11 signatures, balls mostly “8”, display 20x27) with OAL: Aaron (d.1995, “9”), Mays (“7”) and Snider (“9”). Also present is a signed DiMaggio (d.1999) 1/2 x 6” and is signed in either black or blue ink. The scarce script from Pennock (d.1948, “9”) stands alone, while the hurler is joined by ten contemporaries on the page flip. Also present (“8”), R. Jackson (“7”), Killebrew (“8”), Mantle (“8”), F. Robinson (“8”), Williams (“7”); framed and matted photograph. This approximately 22-1/2 x 18-1/2 black-and-white pic- are George Uhle (d.1985, “9”), Earl Whitehill (d.1954, “7”), “Goldy” Goldstein (d.1993, “7”), Harry Davis (d.1997, “8”), Whitlow Wyatt (d.1999, “8”), Ray Hayworth (d.2002, “9”), ONL: Banks (“9”), Mathews (“8”), Mays (“9”), McCovey (“9”) and Schmidt (“9”). ture appears flawless and grades an impressive (“10”). Auction COA from James Spence Heinie Schuble (d.1990, “9”), (d.1977, “7”), Nolen Richardson (d.1951, “8”) and Charles Gehringer (d.1993, “8”). With the exception of Pennock, each signatory was a Auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Authentications. member of the 1932 Detroit Tigers. This ephemera presumably dates to that period. These classic baseball signatures come with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

272 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 273 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1088. Signed Cut PSA/DNA 8 Offered is a Mickey Cochrane (d.1962) cut signa- ture that has been authenticated and graded NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA. The Hall of Famer’s blue ink autograph is on a picture cutout of - er wielding his bat. The clipping shows some toning appro- priate for its age. Opening Bid $250.00

1087. Baseball’s Greatest Players Book Signed by Ty Cobb Published in 1953 by Grosset & Dunlap and authored by Tom Meany, Baseball’s Greatest 1092. (5) Pitcher-signed Jerseys with Multi-Signed Dodgers Players intricately details the careers of several early greats. The offered first-edition copy Presented is a collection of (5) signed baseball jerseys from several strong-armed legends is inscribed on the title page by Ty Cobb (d.1961). Spanning approximately 3”, the clear of baseball. The main feature is a multi-signed Dodgers uniform accompanied by a full pencil endorsement grades a solid (“8”). The 295-page book grades in the (EX) range with LOA from JSA that includes the signatures of Drysdale, Koufax, Newcombe, Podres and clean, intact pages, tight binding, and only negligible wear on the hard covers. Auction Sutton. The other jerseys include Bunning, Feller, Marichal and Seaver. The autographs in LOA from James Spence Authentications. this lot have been penned in sharpie and grade in the (“8” to “9”) range. This lot comes Opening Bid $250.00 with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a comprehensive break- down of the items in this lot, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1091. Mickey Mantle Signed Mitchell & Ness Jersey with No. 7 Offered is a signed Mickey Mantle Mitchell and Ness Jersey that is accompanied by a full LOA from JSA. This 1951 pinstripe replica, a throwback to Mantle’s rookie season, has been signed in sharpie underneath the Yankees logo on the left breast. The autograph grades (“9”) and contains the No. 7 inscription. The jersey has also been hand-numbered 38/536 on the bottom right torso in sharpie. This high-quality uniform with one of the scarcest Mantle autograph inscriptions makes it a wise investment that provides bold 1089. Danny O’Connell Signed Cut Signature PSA/DNA 9 bragging rights. Offered is a Danny O’Connell (d. 1969) cut signature that has been authenticated and Opening Bid $500.00 graded MT 9 by PSA/DNA. This blue ink pen signature features dashing and clear letter- ing. The autograph is just below a newspaper clipping portrait of O’Connell, and the sub- strate has some expected paper aging. Opening Bid $100.00

1094. Ken Griffey Jr./Sr. Signed Pro Model Jersey MEARS A5 1093. Cal Ripken Signed Jersey and Lithograph Offered is a 1989 Seattle Mariners home jersey signed by Ken Griffey, Sr. and Ken Griffey, Jr. This promotional jersey is from the future Presented is a prestigious pair of signed items from baseball’s “Iron Man,” Cal Ripken Jr. These framed HOFer’s rookie campaign, the same year this duo became first father- and matted display pieces are ready to adorn any office or Orioles-centric den. Included is a 34x41 son teammates in . Junior’s signature grades an signed Cal Ripken Jr. Orioles home jersey. This Russell Athletic size 48 replica jersey is equipped with (“8”) and Senior’s signature grades a (“9”). Both signatures were all appropriate tagging and is serially numbered to 1000 pieces. The 2007 Hall of Fame inductee signed penned in blue marker next to one another in the front left-middle sec- the jersey beneath the right breast in blue sharpie with the signature grading an (“8”). Ripken added tion. This white jersey features the Mariners embroidery across the 2131 as an inscription. Also present is a 24 x 32-1/2 signed poster promoting The Cal Ripken Jr. 1090. Joe DiMaggio Cut Signature PSA/DNA 9 chest and the number 24 underneath the logo. The Griffey and 24 Winterfest for Literacy 1991 campaign. This artist signed print is serially numbered to 250 copies. Offered is a gorgeous Joe DiMaggio (d.1999) cut signature that has been graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA. This embroidery are also stitched on the reverse side. COA comes from Lightly traced on the bottom right corner in pencil is Ripken’s signature, which grades an (“8”). This red ink autograph, cut from a white index card, is an attractive example of the slugger’s signature. James Spence Authentications. Graded: MEARS A5. duo comes with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

274 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 275 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1095. 1950s-1960s 1099. (3) Washington Senators Mickey Signed Ball and Bat Mantle The offered pair of Washington Signed Senators signed items includes a Items multi-signed ball and bat. Several Offered is a group beloved beltway stars of the 1950s- of three Mickey 1960s are present in this compilation Mantle auto- of (50) autographs. Each display piece graphed items. is penned sharply in blue ink. Highlights include 1950-1960s Senators Multi-Signed Ball: (25 signatures, OAL, all “9-10”, ball “10”) with Sweet Spot: Killebrew, Vernon; West Panel: Included are 1. Busby (d.1996), Battey (d.2003); South Panel: Lemon (d.2006), Shea (d.2002); 1950s-1960s Senators Multi-Signed Bat: (Louisville Slugger 180, 25 signatures, mostly “9-10”, commem- 1950s New York orative barrel #/150) with Battey, Busby, Killebrew, Lemon and Vernon. Auction COA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatories, please visit our website. Sluggers baseball Opening Bid $200.00 including Mays (“10”, sweet spot), Mantle (“10”, north panel) and Snider (“9”, south panel) 2. Mantle signed 8x10 (“7”) 1096. Ted Williams Autographed Black & White Postcard with No. 7 Offered is a nearly flawless vintage Ted Williams postcard-sized, black and white photograph signed beautifully in black inscription 3. marker. The 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” image of “Teddy Ballgame” and his perfect swing plays second fiddle to the gorgeous black 17x15 signed and marker signature of the great Red Sox slugger. The signature grades a (“10”), and the photographic postcard rates an (“8”). framed photo COA from James Spence Authentications. including Opening Bid $150.00 Killebrew (“9”), Mantle (”8”) and Mays (“7”). These 1100. New York Yankee Autograph Collection with (3) Mantle items come with Bronx’s finest shine with this quartet of New York Yankees signed items. Hallmarked by an auction LOA three Mantle examples, each autograph is penned in blue or black ink. Highlights include from James Multi-Signed Greats Baseball: (9 signatures, OAL Mac Phail, average “8”, south panel Spence personalized) with Sweet Spot: Mays; West Panel: Mize (d.1993); East Panel: Slaughter Authentications. (d.2002); North Panel: Mantle (d.1995); Single-Signed Baseball: Mantle (“7”, OAL Mac Opening Bid Phail, north panel, personalized, No.536); Single-Signed 8x10 Flats: Mantle (“7”, photo- $300.00 graph), Stengel (d.1975, “8”, personalized, Study at school + join the N.Y. Mets, reverse of 1962 Giants team picture with scored game). Also present is a pair of scored Yankees scorecards from 1957 (GD) and 1964 (GD). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures, including death dates and inscriptions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00

1097. (7) Single-Signed Baseballs and (4) Signed Bats Selected is a group of (11) single-signed baseballs and bats. These (7) baseballs and (4) bats incorpo- rate only the finest players in baseball history. Each piece is primarily signed in blue or black ink and displays mostly in the (“8-9”) range. Included are Single-Signed Baseballs: OAL: Aparicio, Killebrew, T. Williams; ONL: Mathews, Musial, Snider, Spahn; Single-Signed Bats: Fisk, Griffey Jr., Gwynn and F. Thomas. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For complete details regarding signature grades, death dates and inscriptions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

1102. (12) New York Yankees Autographed Items with Rodriguez Presented is a group of (12) New York Yankees signed items. This star-studded selection is bolstered by examples from heralded names such as Berra, Mattingly, Rizzuto, A. Rodriguez and many more. Unless noted, each autograph grades in the (“8-9”) range or better. Highlights include Multi-Signed Bats: Louisville Slugger: (12 signatures, Pride and Power engraved barrel, mostly “7-8”) with Berra, Ford, Hunter, Lemon, Lopat, Mize, Rizzuto, Slaughter; Rawlings: (18 signatures, average “8”) with Lopat, Mize, Rizzuto, Slaughter; Single-Signed Bat: Hunter (Louisville Slugger, marked knob); Single-Signed 1098. (19) Baseball Signed Flats with Mantle and Jackie Robinson Balls: OAL: Ford, R. Jackson, Mattingly, A. Rodriguez; Signed Photographs: Hubbell/Gomez and Rizzuto. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Also pres- Assembled are (19) signed flats endorsed by baseball luminaries such as , Mickey ent is a leather bound 11x14 Simmons/Ruth/Foxx/Gehrig phot (#/5000) from the famed Mantle and Jackie Robinson. Highlights include Signed Photographs: (mostly 8x10) with Aaron, 1101. Willie, Mickey & “The Duke” Signed Ball & 8x10 Photo Steve Murray Collection. For a complete list of signatures, death dates, signature grades Henderson/Mattingly/Winfield, Koufax (“8”), (2) Mantle (d.1995, “10”, “8”), Ryan (“8”); Signed Lot and inscriptions, please visit our website. Other: Bat Rack: Musial (1964 Stan the Man Official Rack-Um-Up); Framed: Koufax and Paper Presented is a pair of multi-signed Mantle, Mays and Snider items. Included is 1. OAL Opening Bid $300.00 Scrap: J. Robinson (d.1972, “8”, personalized, pencil). These pieces are primarily penned in blue or Brown ball with Mantle on the sweet spot and Mays and Snider on the south panel. These black ink. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of autographed items, ink signatures grade in the (“8-9”) range. 2. Framed 8x10 with these players’ likenesses please visit our website. and autographs. Signatures are in sharpie and all grade (“9”). These items are accompanied Opening Bid $300.00 by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00

276 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 277 AUTOGRAPHS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1103. (2) 1948 1104. 1107. (3) 1108. Multi-Signed Hall Philiadelphia 1983 1960s of Fame Baseball Bat Athletics and HOF Baseball Lamp Made by Hoyt Phillies Signed Program Superstar Wilhelm with (29) Scorecards Signed Autograph Signatures Offered is a pair of multi- by (26) Items with The offered Hall of Fame multi- signed 1948 scorecards with (2) Koufax signed baseball bat lamp was person- from the Philadelphia ally made by for our Phillies and Athletics. The DiMaggio Balls and consignor. Measuring approximately Athletics scorecard is & Mantle Maris 26” in height, the body of the lamp is detached at the center Dating to the Index comprised of two portions of a crease and contains some Louisville Slugger Wilhelm Hall of 1983 edition Card tape repair and a marking of the Hall of Fame barrel bat affixed to a toned The offered trio on the front cover. The Fame induc- ONL Giamatti ball. The bat stands on of 1960s base- scorecard includes the tion cere- a wooden base shaped like home ball superstar Chicago White Sox signa- monies, the plate and is topped off by a knob that autographed tures of Appling (d.1991), presented pro- holds the lampshade in place. Each items is signed F. Baker (d.2004), Lyons gram has been signature grades in the (“7-8”) range by a pair of sto- (d.1986), B. Miller signed by an or better and, unless noted, is signed ried players, (d.1966), Philley and A. impressive on the body of the bat. Included are Sandy Koufax Robinson (d.1966). The (26) members. Appling (d.1991), Ashburn (d.1997), and Roger Phillies scorecard contains With the Bench, R. Ferrell (d.1995), Herman Maris. Included a check marking on the exception of (d.1992, ball portion), Ju. Johnson in this assembly front cover and paper Wynn, who (d.1989), Mize (d.1993), J. Sewell is a pair of single-signed Koufax ONL baseballs (“9”, “8”). One of the spheres is snow aging but is free of creases signed with a (d.1990), Stargell (d.2001) and white and grades (“9”), while the other is soiled and toned, grading a (“5”). Also present and significant wear. The red fiber-tip Wilhelm (d.2002, ball portion). is a Maris (d.1985) signed index card. Penned on the unlined side of a yellow 3x5 index scorecard contains the marker the Auction LOA from James Spence card, the sharp blue signature grades a (“9”). Auction LOA from James Spence New York Giants signa- signatures are Authentications. For a complete list Authentications. tures of S. Gordon blue and black of signatures, please visit our website. Opening Bid $300.00 (d.1975), T. Jackson with an aver- Opening Bid $200.00 (d.1987), Jansen, M. age rating of Kennedy (d.1997), (“9”). Lombardo (d.2001), Mize (d.1993), Ott (d.1958), Poat (d.1990), Westrum (d.2002). The Highlights black ink signatures on these pieces grade in the (“5” to “6”) range with a few better or include Barlick, Chandler, DiMaggio, Gomez, Grimes, Leonard, Mantle, Musial and lesser. This great duo of vintage programs signed by deceased Hall of Famers is accompa- Spahn. This lovely program comes with a full-picture LOA from James Spence nied by an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Authentications. Please visit our website for a complete list of the signatories. 1109. 1963 Dodgers and 1969 Mets Multi-Signed Pieces Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Presented is a pair of team-/multi-signed pieces representing the World Champion 1963 and 1969 New York Mets. Highlights include 1963 Dodgers/Yankees Mult- Signed Display: (27 signatures on two 10/7/63 Daily News covers, mostly “8-9”, 26x23) with Berra, Drysdale (d.1993), Ford, Koufax, Podres (d.2008), Sain (d.2006); 1969 Mets Team- Signed Bat: (22 signatures, Rawlings, average “9-10”) with Agee (d.2001), Clendenon 1105. (50) 1106. (d.2005), McGraw (d.2003), Ryan and Seaver. These blue and black ink collectibles come Single- Tribute with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatories, Signed to Leon please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 1940s-1980s Day Baseball Artist Publications Proof, with Mantle Ted Stars of the dia- Williams mond are on proud and display with these 1110. Mantle & Mark (50) single-signed Mattingly baseball publica- McGwire Signed tions from the Signed 1940s-1980s. Sports Lithos Legends such as Impression Mantle, Williams, Presented is Koufax, a triplet of LE Plate DiMaggio, Aaron signed base- In 1987 Sports and Mays are in ball litho- Impressions abundance in this graphs. This presented a investment-quality group Sports lot. These auto- includes a Superstar graphs present 22x28 Mark Collectors Plate quite well with McGwire Series, and most grading (“8- poster (“10”) included on one 9”) or better. and a 30-1/2 of the issues two Highlights are x 25 Ted Yankee legends in Single-Signed Williams Mickey Mantle and poster (d.2002, “10”). Also included is a 24x30 Tribute to artist proof poster that Don Mattingly. Offered Baseball 1111. Big Red Machine Autograph Collection Publications: Sports Illustrated: (mostly 1980s) with Clemens, R. Jackson, Ryan; Life: features the Negro League signatures of Awkard, Benson (d.1999), Black (d.2002), Cash, is one such plate signed by Presented is a collection of items signed by the hitting stars of the “Big Red Machine,” (majority 1950s) with DiMaggio, Drysdale, Koufax, Mantle, (2) Mays, Williams, Dilmore, Duckett, Fields (d.2004), Glenn, Gulley, W. Harris (d.2004), Irvin, Jethroe Mantle (d.1995 “9-10”) and , , Tony Perez and Pete Rose. Included are 1. 22x26 framed Yastrzemski; Sport: (average 1950s) with (2) Aaron, Berra, Mathews, Musial, F. Robinson, (d.2001), Jo. Johnson (d.1999), Leonard (d.1997), Manning (d.2003), Mathis, O’Neil Mattingly (“9-10”) and numbered photo with Perez, Bench, Morgan and Rose (all “9”) 2. Louisville Slugger S2 Pete Rose Slaughter, Snider, Spahn and Sporting News: (mainly 1970s) with Aaron. The majority of (d.2006), Peace, Vazquez, and E. Walker. These signatures have been penned in blue mark- to 412/10,000. The art design was by with Hit King #4256 inscription 3. (2) Single-Signed ONL Coleman Pete Rose ball (“9”) publications grade in the (VG to EX) range and have the subscription tags affixed. The er and grade mostly (“9” to “10”). All three items are excellent candidates for framing and Joseph Catalano and featured both players in several poses in their Yankee Pinstripes. The 4. ONL White Big Red Machine signed ball with Bench, Morgan, Perez, Rose (all “9”) 5. older magazines fare in lesser condition while the newer publications present better. are wise investments. These pieces come with an auction COA from James Spence 10” plate itself is in mint condition with no visible chips or flaws. Few players have been Pete Rose signed Connie Mack Stadium decorative souvenir (“10”) 6.(3) Pete Rose signed Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures, Authentications. as synonymous with the Yankees as these two in their respective eras, and rarely will you mini-bats (2 “9” and “8”) 7. Pete Rose signed card 8. Peter Rose signed 8x10. This lot is deceased and magazine dates along with inscriptions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 see them signed together. This lot comes with a full LOA from James Spence accompanied with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00 Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

278 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 279 AUTOGRAPHS / FOOTBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1113. Multi-Sport 1117. 1894 1118. 1894 Balance of N302 N302 Mayo’s Autograph Mayo’s Cut Cut Plug Collection with (4) Plug TJ Poe Bats and Framed Manahan (Princeton) Items SGC 60 SGC 30 Presented is a multi-sport bal- Graded 60 EX by Judged 30 GD by ance of autograph collection SGC. Presented is SGC, the offered that includes (4) bats, framed an 1894 N302 T.J. card, an 1894 items, a mini-helmet and other Manahan exam- N302 Mayo’s Cut ephemera. These difficult ple, an early foot- Plug of nineteenth- pieces feature several Hall of ball depiction of century footballer Famers. Unless noted, each this Harvard star. Poe from 1112. (4) Cal Ripken Jr. Lot with Helmet/ Cap/Bat/1982 item is penned in blue or black The haunting Princeton, is Topps Sheet ink with the majority boasting image of the Ivy detracted by a For the Cal Ripken fan who collects a little bit of everything, offered is this quartet of a signature strength in the (“8- Leaguer is accen- combination of “Iron Man” memorabilia which includes a signed helmet, cap, bat and a 1982 Topps uncut 9”) range or better. Included tuated by relative- frontal and surface sheet. Featured is a Louisville Slugger replica model bat signed in black sharpie on the are Framed Items: 1992 ly clean borders wear consistent barrel (“8”). The knob contains Ripken’s uniform “8” in black sharpie, but the bat is a Looney Tunes R. Jackson Cel, and edges, a with the technical replica. Also present is a signed replica Ripken size 7-3/8 batting helmet. The helmet is DiMaggio photograph with smooth surface grade. signed across the bill in silver sharpie, with the penning grading a (“9”). A fitted Orioles stat sheet, Grove index card and a problem- Opening Bid hat with Ripken’s silver ink signature (“9”) tracing across the bill is also present. The hat with photograph), Hubbell, free reverse. $250.00 comes with a display case, which houses the apparel. Rounding out this collection is a Namath; Multi-Signed Bats: Opening Bid 1982 Topps uncut sheet which displays Ripken’s rookie card. The sheet grades (VG-EX) Rawlings Adirondack: 1993 $250.00 with moderate edge and surface creasing, none of which negatively affects Ripken’s rookie All-Star Game: (15 signatures, #/1993) with Bonds, Griffey Jr., Gwynn, Puckett, card. The three autographs in this collection come with an auction COA from James Sandberg, O. Smith; Cooperstown Collection Major League Team Series: Baltimore Spence Authentications. Orioles: (25 signatures) with Murray, F. Robinson, C. Thompson; Chicago Cubs: (4 signa- Opening Bid $200.00 tures) with Banks and Signed Mini-Helmet: Bo. Hull. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of items, please visit our website. 1114. (17) Opening Bid $150.00 Baseball Collectibles with 1115. (36) (7) Signed Bats Philadelphia-Area including Mays Sports Autographs Presented is a group of with Ashburn Gartlan (17) baseball collectibles, Presented are thirty-six auto- including a team-signed graphed items featuring mostly 1119. (8) 1120. (108) 1950 baseball and (7) signed Philadelphia-area sports heroes. 1894 Mayo bats. Numerous star play- Included are (5) signed baseballs Bowman Football ers and Hall of Famers with Allen, Ashburn, Carlton and Cut Plug and Baseball Card such as Willie Mays grace Schmidt, (2) signed baseball bats Football Grab Bag these popular signing (Rose and McBride), a dual- Lot, All Assembled is a gathering of mediums. Unless noted, signed Gartlan of Richie Harvard (108) cards from the 1950 each signature is penned in Ashburn, (15) signed 8x10 pho- Bowman Football and Baseball When thinking blue or black ink. Included tographs including Lindbergh series. These pint-sized beau- of the Ivy are 1992 Toronto Blue (d.1985), (2) Roberts, (2) Parent, ties are packed with color, cap- League in Jays World Series Callison and Mattingly, plus a tion and a dizzying array of sports, the name Champs Team-Signed 22x28 Pride of the Phillies Dick Hall of Fame talent. The most synony- Baseball: (24 signatures, Perez limited edition artwork majority of cards (92/108, all mous with OAL, mostly “9”, ball (#130/225) signed by Mike baseball) in this group reveal a greatness in all “10”) Sweet Spot: Winfield (“8”), Gaston (“8”); North Panel: J. Carter (“9”), Olerud (“8”); Schmidt, Steve Carlton and pinhole toward the top of the fields is South Panel: Wells (“9”), J. Morris (“9”), R. Alomar (“10”); Signed Baseball Bats: Perez (all in pencil, “9-10”). The cards surface, which is not Harvard. Louisville Slugger: Musial (“7”), Rawlings Adirondack: 1992 Blue Jays Bombers with J. lot comes with an auction COA reflected in their grades. Offered is an Carter/Winfield/R. Alomar (“7-8”); Mays (“7”), McGwire (“8”); Worth: Carew (“6”), F. from James Spence Included are 1950 Bowman excellent assort- Thomas (“8”, silver) and Cooper: J. Gonzalez (“7”, 1992-43 HR’s inscription). Also Authentications. For a complete Football Without Pinholes: ment of eight included are (7) unsigned store and professional model bats in varying conditions includ- listing of all the items in this col- (16 cards, median VG) with #6 N302 1894 ing Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Clemente and Williams along with a vintage portable stadi- lection, please visit our website. Groza RC (VG), #9 Canadeo Mayo’s Cut um cushion seat. A replica Diamond Collection Seattle Mariners helmet with Ken Griffey Opening Bid $250.00 RC (VG), #45 Graham RC Plug Collegiate Jr’s autograph (“10”, silver ink) on the bill completes this exciting collection. COA on (VG-EX), #97 Connor (VG), Football Cards autographs from James Spence Authentications. #100 Baugh (GD), #103 graded by SGC. Opening Bid $200.00 Conerly (VG-EX); 1950 Included are Bowman Football With Grey (40 VG), Pinholes: (72 cards, average Gouterman (A VG without regard to pinholes) Auth), Beale 1116. (2000+) 1930s-1970s Signed Baseball 3x5 Index Cards with Stars with #6 Groza RC (GD-VG), (10 PR), The offered amassment of (2000+) signed baseball 3x5 index cards is a veritable “who’s who” of the 1930s- #8 Speedie RC (GD), #15 Emmons (10 1970s baseball world. Hundreds of players, ranging from the Hall of Famer to the obscure fill-in, and Younger RC (GD-VG), #17 PR), Mackie umpires as well as numerous deceased and tougher Latino and Negro League players are found in these Waterfield (GD-VG), #23 Van (20 FR), Acton neatly organized boxes . Many players inscribed their full names and added a rookie year notation. Each Buren (VG), #29 Dudley (40 VG), Waters card is penned in blue or black ink, and the vast majority of autographs grade in the (“9-10”) range. Some (VG), #35 Perry RC (VG), #36 (20 FR) and moderate duplication is found throughout. Highlights include Signed Hall of Famers: Boudreau (d.2001), Albert RC (EX), (2) #43 Brewer (20 FR). Bunning (full name variant), Doerr (full name variant), R. Ferrell (d.1995, full name variant), Greenberg Motley RC (both VG), #45 Other than the (d.1986), Kell (full name variant), Killebrew, Lasorda (full name variant), (2) Lemon (d.2000), Musial, Graham RC (GD-VG), #51 Fears RC (VG), #52 Hirsch RC (GD-VG), #78 Lavelli RC Beale, Emmons Newhouser (d.1998), Rizzuto (d.2007, full name variant), (2) Roberts, B. Robinson (full name variant), (GD-VG), #107 Nomellini (GD), #134 Pihos (EX), #144 Ramsey RC (VG-EX); 1950 and Gouterman, Slaughter (d.2002), (2) Snider, B. Williams; Signed Stars/Deceased: Crosetti (d.2002, full name variant), D. Bowman Baseball With Pinholes: (20 cards, mostly GD-VG without regard to pinholes) all the cards DiMaggio, Garagiola, B. Jackson, Miranda (d.1996), A. Reynolds (d.1994), Sain (d.2006) and Vander Meer with #217 Stengel (VG-EX), #219 Bauer (EX) and #226 Konstanty (VG-EX). Some minor have clean (d.1997). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. duplication is found throughout the football cards. This selection is perfect for those piec- backs, and other than the Emmons and Beale, none have major front damage. Normal cor- Opening Bid $400.00 ing together these classic Bowman sets on a budget. ner and edge wear are present, but overall this group has great eye appeal. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

280 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 281 FOOTBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1121. 1955 Topps 1125. 1962 1126. 1966 All-American Post Corn Philadelphia Complete Set Flakes Full Football Unopened (100/100) Cards Box with Pack GAI 8 Collegiate greats of the Tarkenton Graded NM-MT 8 by Global gridiron grace the offered RC Authentication, this 1966 1955 Topps All-American Philadelphia Football Five- Presented is an Football complete set of Cent unopened wax pack original 1962 (100) cards. This famed contains five cards. This Post Toasties edition is packed with tightly wrapped relic possi- Corn Flakes full Heisman and Hall of bly includes Butkus RC, box that contains Fame talent from players Sayers RC, Brown, Starr and seven uncut who transformed the Unitas. cards on the back game. The approximate Opening Bid $200.00 panel. This box condition breakdown for grades (EX-MT), this edition is 15% (EX- and the cards MT or better), 25% (EX), include #17 R. 35% (VG-EX) and 25% Brown, #33 (VG or lesser). Very few Bednarik, #50 creases are found within Karras, #131 this set that exhibits pierc- Sandusky, #148 ing colors and dynamic Etcheverry, #167 action poses. Stars 1122. 1956 Topps Football Complete Set of (120) Cards Matson and #184 include #12 Graham (EX- The premier Topps Football edition is found in this 1956 series of (120) cards. These over- Tarkenton RC. MT), #16 Rockne (EX), sized beauties present numerous Hall of Famers and key rookies from the early National The box has #20 Baugh (EX), #27 Football League. Primarily a mid-grade selection, the approximate condition breakdown is been flattened; Grange (EX-MT), #37 5% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Key cards therefore the Thorpe (GD), #38 Stagg include #1 Carson (EX), #6 Van Brocklin (EX), #9 Groza (EX), #11 Blanda (VG-EX), #13 original glued RC (VG-EX), #52 Lujack Janowicz RC (VG), #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG-EX), #28 Bednarik (EX), #36 Donovan panels are (EX), #56 Nevers RC (EX), #41 R. Brown (EX), #42 Fears (EX), #44 Schmidt (EX), #47 George (EX), #49 exposed, and the (EX), #68 Four Horseman LeBaron (VG), #50 McElhenny (VG-EX), #53 Gifford (VG-EX), #58 Matson (VG), #60 back panel con- SP (EX-MT), #84 Parker L. Moore RC (VG-EX), #61 Redskins Team (GD), #78 Hirsch (VG-EX), #86 Tittle (VG- tains some creasing that does not directly affect the actual cards. There is also some light RC SP (EX), #85 Luckman (VG-EX), #97 Hutson RC SP (EX) and #100 Henry RC SP EX), #101 Grier RC (VG-EX), #110 Perry (VG-EX), #116 Layne (EX) and #120 Vessels staining present on the #131, 149 and 167 back left panel. The front panel contains an (VG-EX). The more difficult shortprints present as well as, if not better than, the more RC (VG). Despite some moderate centering issues and a handful of instances of wax stain- advertisement for the cards on the reverse, and there is some minor creasing present on the 1128. common cards. This coveted early Topps set is a collection cornerstone for the serious vin- ing, the majority of cards is clean and retains impressive visual appeal. top corners of this panel. tage football aficionado. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 1968-1972 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Topps Football Complete Sets Offered is a selection of five 1968-1972 Topps Football complete sets loaded with key Hall of Famers and difficult shortprints. This mixed-grade gathering con- tains several cards that appear ready for third party pro- fessional grad- ing. Keys 1123. (13) 1948-1962 Football Rookie/Star Collection include 1968 Topps Football: Assembled is a baker’s dozen of 1948-1962 star and rookie cards from some of the greatest players ever to (219 cards) grace the gridiron. This assortment of Topps, Bowman and Fleer cards is packed with Cantonians and is prima- Grades 10% rily mid-grade. Included are Topps: 1955 All-American: #68 Four Horsemen (VG-EX), #85 Luckman (VG- (NM or better), EX), #98 Feathers (VG-EX); 1956: #22 Cardinals Team (EX/EX-MT), #61 Redskins Team (VG-EX), Checklist 25% (EX-MT), (VG-EX); Bowman: 1948: #1 Tereshinski (EX), #61 Wojciechowicz RC (EX); 1950: #45 Graham RC (EX); 20% (EX), 15% 1951: #4 Van Brocklin RC (EX), #20 Landry RC (VG-EX); Fleer: 1961: #155 Kemp (EX/EX-MT) and 1962: (VG-EX) and #79 Kemp (EX-MT). This stellar group of talent will likely fill holes in any collector’s wantlist. 30% (VG or Opening Bid $200.00 lesser); 1969 Topps Football: (263 cards) Grades 15% (NM or better), 1124. 1959-1963 Topps Football Complete Set Run 1127. (33) 1952-78 High-Grade FB Star and HOF Collection 15% (EX-MT), 20% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser); 1970 Topps Football: (263 cards) Presented is a quartet of Topps Football sets from the 1959-1963 seasons. Although this collection is not investment grade, plenty of high profile players can be found. Highlights Presented is an excellent high-grade assortment of thirty-three 1952-78 football Hall of Grades 30% (NM or better), 25% (EX-MT), 15% (EX), 10% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or include 1959 Topps Football: (176 cards) with #1 Unitas (GD), #10 Brown (GD) and #23 Starr (VG). Grades 10% (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG) and 65% (off-grade); 1960 Fame and star collection. Highlighted cards include: 1952 Bowman #17 Tittle (EX- lesser); 1971 Topps Football: (263 cards) with #156 Bradshaw RC (VG). Grades 15% Topps Football: (132 cards) with #1 Unitas (VG) and #23 J. Brown (VG-EX). Grades 20% (EX or better), 10% (VG-EX), 20% (VG) and 50% (off-grade); 1961 Topps Football: MT); 1955 Topps All-American #20 Baugh (EX); 1958 Topps #73 Gifford (NM); 1960 (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 35% (VG or lesser); 1972 Topps (198 cards) with #1 Unitas (GD) and #71 Brown (VG). Grades 15% (EX or better), 10% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 50% (off-grade); 1962 Topps Football: (176 cards) with #1 Topps #23 J. Brown (NM); 1967 Philadelphia #23 Unitas (NM), #28 Butkus (NM), (2) Football: (351 cards) with #200 Staubach RC (VG) and #343 Namath IA (EX). Grades Unitas (GD), #17 Ditka RC (VG-EX), #28 Brown (VG), #36 E. Davis RC SP (VG), #63 Starr SP (VG) and #90 Tarkenton RC SP (PR). Grades 10% (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG) #35 Sayers (EX-MT, NM); 1969 Topps #100 Namath (NM-MT); 1971 Topps #1 Unitas 15% (NM or better), 20% (EX-MT), 20% (EX), 10% (VG-EX), and 35% (VG or lesser). and 65% (off-grade); 1963 Topps Football: (170 cards) with #1 Unitas (GD), #14 Brown SP (GD) and #82 Lilly RC SP. Grades 10% (EX), 15% (VG-EX), 20% (VG) and 55% (NM), #150 Sayers (NM-MT), #200 Starr (NM), #260 Simpson (NM-MT) and 1972 For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. (off-grade). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Topps #100 Namath (NM-MT), #165 Unitas (NM). For a complete list of cards and Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00 grades please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

282 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 283 FOOTBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1130. 1970 Topps Football Vending Lot of (350+) cards with (89) SGC Graded Offered is a sharp 1970 Topps Football vending lot that is loaded with HOFers and superstars. The grouping con- tains eighty-nine SGC graded and three hundred raw cards. The graded cards are all between SGC 96 and 84 with most falling into 1134. (20) 1970s-1980s Topps Baseball/Football Vending the 86-88 range, Boxes 1129. 1948-71 Football Card Assortment of (211) with (151) while the raw Offered are (20) 1970s-1980s Topps Baseball/Football vending boxes. Despite moderate to cards are NM to Graded extensive wear to the exterior of the 500-card vending boxes, the inner cards are guaran- MT condition teed unsearched. Included are Topps Baseball: 1976, (5) 1981, (4) 1982 (possible Ripken) Presented is a splendid assortment of (211) Topps, Philadelphia, Fleer, Bowman and with about 10% and Topps Football: (10) 1978 (possible Dorsett RC). Numerous high-grade gems and Kellogg’s football cards. This collection is primarily high-grade with most of the (60) raw lower due mostly complete sets could be within. cards falling in EX-MT to NM-MT condition and a high percentage of the (151) graded to centering Opening Bid $400.00 cards in the NM range. Highlights include 1954 Bowman Lattner (PSA 6), 1957 Topps issues. For a #124 McDonald RC (PSA 6), 1961 Topps Mitchell (PSA 7), 1963 Topps #170 Checklist detailed list of (PSA 6), 1965 Philadelphia #188 Jurgensen (PSA 7), 1966 Philadelphia Checklist (PSA 7) card and grades and 1970 Kellogg’s #3 Matte (PSA 9) and #59 Maynard (PSA 8). For a more comprehen- please visit our sive list of cards and grades please visit our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 1133. 1976 Topps Football Cello Box (24 Packs) Presented is a 1976 Topps Football Cello Box of (24) packs. These apparently 20-card packs are tightly wrapped and primarily grade (NM-MT). Guaranteed unsearched, high-grade possi- 1131. 1132. (84) 1972 bilities include Payton RC, Lambert RC, Jones RC, Bradshaw, Swann, Staubach and many (142) Topps Football more. The display box grades (EX) with only negligible fold stress. Some minor stars are visi- 1971 SGC Graded ble through the cellophane including Csonka, Kilmer and Hendricks. Topps Lot Opening Bid $400.00 Football Presented is a solid SGC offering of eighty-four 1972 Topps Football Graded high condition cards Lot that have been graded Presented is a by SGC. This lot sharp group of includes SGC 92: (142) 1971 #32, 59, 69, 85, (4) Topps Football 79, 94, (2) 97, 98, 110 cards that have Sayers, 115, 119, 120 all been grad- Bradshaw IA, 121, ed by SGC. 123, 124, 131, 123, This offering 203; SGC 88: 14, 20, includes (8) 40, 64, 69, 79, 81, 83, SGC 92, (51) 85, 90, 95, 96, (2) 97, SGC 88, (28) (2) 98, (2) 100 SGC 86, (40) Namath, 101 SGC 84, (11) Greenwood RC, 114, SGC 80 and (2) 120 Bradshaw IA, (4) cards that 121, 122 Staubach IA, grade in the 126, (2) 128, 129, range of SGC 130, 141, 150 1136. 1977-1988 Fleer Football Team Action Hoard with (52) 70 to 50. For a Bradshaw, 223, 236 Complete Sets complete list and high numbers Presented is a hoard of (52) 1977-1988 Fleer Football Team Action complete sets includ- of all cards in 289, 306, 340, 345. ing thousands of singles. Because of a contractual agreement with Topps, individual play- this lot, please Other high numbers ers are not depicted or mentioned on the fronts of these cards. The majority of the offered visit our web- include SGC 86: 272, sets grade in the (EX/EX-MT) range with some better and others lesser. Most cards from site. 284, 286, 310 and 1135. 1981 Topps Football Grocery Rack Pack with (2) 1977-1980 reveal variances in size due to either rudimentary factory techniques or possi- SGC 84: 318. For a Opening Bid Montana RC ble sheet cutting. There are also instances of moderate wax staining. Included complete $400.00 complete list of all sets are (1) 1977, (4) 1978, (8) 1979, (5) 1980, (16) 1981, (7) 1982, (3) 1984, (2) 1986, (5) Presented is an unopened 1981 Topps Football grocery rack pack that reveals two #218 cards in this lot, 1987, and (1) 1988. This lot contains over (5,000) additional singles, making it a fine pos- Montana RC and a #400 Payton through the clear, partitioned packaging. These cards please visit our web- sibility to complete numerous additional sets. present new in package and are unaffected by the bubble gum stick inserts wedged in the site. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid middle of each (12) card section. The plastic packaging shows some aging but the packs $400.00 appear to be unharmed. Opening Bid $200.00

284 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 285 FOOTBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1137. 1973-2006 1141. 1920 Topps Football Knute Complete Set Rockne Run Signed Presented is a group of Notre (30) 1973-2006 Topps Dame Football complete sets. This group of hand-col- Letter lated or factory sets is Presented is a just four sets shy of a scarce 1920 complete run. Knute Rockne Highlights include (d.1931) TLS Topps Football Sets: letter on Notre (all NM to NM-MT Dame sta- unless noted) with tionery. Dated 1973: (median VG) 1/30/20, this with #89 Harris RC letter is a (VG), #487 Stabler RC response to a 1142. 1960 Philadelphia Eagles Team-Signed Football with (EX); 1975: (aggregate query surround- (36) Signatures ing the status of VG-EX) with #282 Presented is a 1960 Philadelphia Eagles team-signed football from the season in which the walk-on play- Swann RC (EX); 1976: squad won its last NFL title. The cream-colored “official” Eagles football contains the sig- ers. The expan- (mostly VG-EX) with natures of (36) team members on two panels. The majority of autographs are signed in sive 2-1/4” dark #148 Payton RC (VG); blue ink, while the dated salutation for the lucky fan who received this souvenir is penned fountain pen 1977: (composite EX- in purple. Although this ball reveals moderate soiling throughout, most signatures are still signature fea- MT) with #177 Largent legible and grade in the (“5”) range with some better and others lesser. Some of the more 1138. 1985 Dan Marino Police Card Hoard of (465) tures only RC (EX-MT), #360 recognizable names include Barnes, Baughan, Bednarik, Brookshier, T. Brown, Campbell, Cards Rockne’s surname and grades in the (“8-9”) range. The letter has moderate toning, fold Payton (NM); 1981: Cogdell, Dean, Freeman, B. Jackson, G. Johnson, Jurgensen, Lucas, McDonald, Peaks stress and paper wrinkles. Encompassing the fragile ephemera is a contemporary matte #216 Montana RC Dan Marino is considered by some to be the greatest passer ever; featured (d.2007), Reichow, Retzlaff, J. Richardson, Reynolds, Robb, Shaw (d.1977), J. Smith, Van leaving a 7x7 exposure of the letter. This cornerstone piece comes with an auction LOA (NM); 1984: #63 Elway is a grouping of (465) 1985 Police #5 Dan Marino cards, which all grade in Brocklin (d.1983), Walston (d.1987) and Weber. The signatures on this vintage football from James Spence Authentications. For a complete transcript of the letter, please visit our RC (NM), #123 Marino NM-MT to MT condition with a few possible exceptions. come with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $100.00 website. RC (NM); 1986: #161 Opening Bid $200.00 Rice RC (NM); Topps Opening Bid $400.00 Factory Sets: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002; Missing Sets: 1991, 1993, 1996 and 2001. Although the older sets are primarily mid-grade, the condition quickly improves as the sets gets newer. Due to the size/volume of this collection, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of key cards and set grades, please visit our website. Opening Bid $500.00

1143. 1962-1963 Green Bay Packers Team-Signed Football Presented is a 1962-1963 Green Bay Packers team- signed Wilson Rozelle football that contains (44) sig- natures. This leather branded, special edition vintage ball celebrates the Packers’ championship season and includes the Hall of Fame signatures of Adderley, Davis, Fears (d.2000), Gregg, Hornung, Lombardi (d.1970), Nitschke (d.1998), Ringo (d.2007), Starr and J. Taylor. The black ink signatures on this item grade mostly in the (“7” to “8”) range with a few better or lesser. The ball grades (“6”) with some slight leather cracking and wear on the panels. Auction COA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all signatures included, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

1140. (10) NFL Multi-/Single-Signed Autographed Items with 1972 Dolphins Helmet Spotlighted are (10) multi-/single-signed autographed items representing famed teams and players from the . Unless noted, each display piece is endorsed in blue or black ink, with the majority of autographs grading in the (“8-9”) range or better. Highlights include Single-Signed Footballs: Graham (d.2003, H.O.F. 1965, silver, deflated 1139. (2) Denver Broncos Autographed Items with 1998 Spalding Varsity), Hornung (HOF ‘86, Wilson, with 2004 Fleer Greats game-used jersey 1144. Tom Landry and Signed Watch Cases Broncos Helmet card); Single-Signed Jerseys: T. Brown (Raiders, Champion), Dickerson (HOF 99, Rams), Offered is a pair of limited edition Fossil watches signed by Tom Landry and Roger Presented are two gorgeous Denver Broncos autographed items that are a must-have for Griese (HOF 90, Dolphins, no manufacturer), Hornung (56H, Notre Dame, manufacturer); Staubach. Limited to 2,500 pieces, both Landry (d.2000) and Staubach autographed the full- any “mile-high” fan. Included is a John Elway signed Wilson NFL ball penned in silver 1972 Dolphins Multi-Signed Helmet: (full-size Riddell, 6 signatures) with Buoniconti (HOF color wooden case tops in black sharpie, with each penning grading a (“10”). Auction LOA sharpie and graded (“9”). Also included is a team-signed 1998 Riddell helmet that contains 01, 17-0), Morris (22, 17-0), Shula (H.O.F.97 17-0); Dolphins Signed Display Pieces: (all from James Spence Authentications. over (40) signatures from that season’s Super Bowl champions in gold sharpie. These sig- matted, 32x40) with First Display: Warfield (2000 Fleer Greats); Second Display: Duper Opening Bid $200.00 natures grade mostly (“9”) and include John Elway and Terrell Davis. These items come (8x10 photo) and assorted signed/unsigned Dolphins trading cards. Auction LOA from James with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Spence Authentications. For a complete list of items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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1146. (2) Washington Area Game-Used Football Jerseys with Byner 1149. (13) Signed Football Items with Full-Sized Heisman 1145. Cowboys Legends Helmet Signed by (29) with Ideal for the Washington-centric collector, offered is a pair of game-used football jerseys Helmet Aikman from the 1980s. The first part of the lot is a 1989 Washington Redskins home “#21” Earnest Presented is a star-studded group of (13) signed football items celebrating some of the Byner jersey. The size ‘40’ mesh uniform was produced by Russell Athletic, which was Boldly penned in blue-sharpie by (29) of the greatest Dallas Cowboys of all Time, greatest talent ever to grace the collegiate or professional gridiron. This selection is chalk used by the Redskins for a few years before changing to Starter in 1990. Byner joined the offered is an impressive Proline Authentic full-sized helmet. Highlights include full of signed helmets, footballs and 8x10 photographs. Unless noted, each piece is penned Redskins in 1989, dating it to this season. The nameplate on the reverse has been signed by Aikman, Dorsett, Irvin, Jones, Lilly, Martin, Renfro, Walker, White and D. Woodson. in blue or black sharpie. Present are Full-Sized Heisman Helmet: (Schutt helmet, Byner in black sharpie (“7”) with a 21 inscription. Displaying minimal wear and the “#21,” Signatures average (“9-10”) and come with an LOA from Stacks of Plaques. Heisman logo, 7 signatures) with Cannon (“10”, #20 LSU 1959 inscription), G. Davis which will certainly be officially, or unofficially, retired by the Redskins before the next Opening Bid $250.00 (d.2005, “8”, Army 1946 inscription), B. Jackson (“9”), Lattner (“10”, Notre Dame 1953 NFL campaign, this burgundy and gold Byner gamer will anchor any ‘Skins collection. The inscription), Rodgers (“9”, “The Jet”, #30 Nebraska Heisman ’72 inscription), Rozier (“9”, second piece of the lot is a 1983-84 Washington Federals Joel Patten “#69” home jersey. #30 Nebraska Heisman 1983 inscription), C. White (“10”); Signed Riddell Mini 1150. (23) Multi-/Single-Signed Football Publications/Flats The mesh uniform is produced by Russell Athletic with size ‘52’ tagging and ample wear Helmets: Crow (“8”, ’57 Heisman inscription, silver ink, Texas A&M), Dorsett (“9”, HOF on the sleeve trim, though it is otherwise clean. Patten, a Duke graduate, was a tackle who #33 inscription), Graham (d.2003, “8”, HOF 1965 inscription, Browns), Graham (d.2003, with Unitas participated in the USFL in each of its three seasons playing an additional seven years in “8”)/Kelly (“8”, HOF 94 inscription), Gregg (“8”, HOF 77 inscription, Packers), Houston Legends of the gridiron preside on these (23) multi-/single-signed football the NFL. Accompanying the Patten jersey are a pair of game-used Washington Federals (“9”, HOF 86 inscription, Oilers), Landry (d.2000, “10”, HOF 90 inscription, Cowboys) publications/flats. The majority of these display items contain autographs that fall in the wristbands from Patten, each with a 69 personalization on the team insignia. An official and a single University of Texas unidentified. A trio of signed Tony Dorsett items includ- (“8-9”) range or better. Highlights include Multi-Signed Football Publications: sideline cap, presumably worn by Patten, is also included. A great pair of gamers that any ing an ONFL Wilson Cowboys logo football (“8”, HOF #33 inscription) and a pair of Blanchard/G. Davis (Life), Bradshaw/Stargell (Sports Illustrated); Single-Signed Football die-hard Washington fan will easily find space for. 8x10 photographs (both “10” different poses) complete this collection. Auction COA from Publications: Sports Illustrated: Bradshaw, (2) Greene, Marino, Tarkenton, L. Taylor; Opening Bid $250.00 James Spence Authentications. Life/Time: Lujack (Life), Staubach (Time); Sport: Brown; Other: Marino (1994 Dolphins Opening Bid $200.00 yearbook), Montana (SCD Collector), E. Smith () and Tarkenton (Sporting News). Also present is a single-signed Unitas (d.2002) 8x10 photograph (“9”). The lion’s share of magazines grade in the (EX) range and have the subscription tags affixed. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures, deceased and magazine dates along with inscriptions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 1147. (6) Football Autographs with (4) Balls and (2) Plaques Presented is a selection of six autographed football items including four balls and two plaques. Each signature is penned in blue or silver ink and grades in the (“8-9”) range or bet- ter. Included are Single-Signed Footballs: (all Official Wilson) with Faulk, Marino, Montana, S. Young and Single-Signed Plaque: (2) Aikman. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signature grades, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

1148. (10) SEC Football Autographed Lot with Georgia and Florida Since 1933 the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” has represented the spirited SEC football contest between the Universities of Georgia and Florida. Offered is a (10) piece autographed lot that features signatures of gridironers from both schools. Each display piece is penned in blue or black ink with the signatures primarily grading in the (“8-9”) range or better. Highlights include Florida Gators: Football: 1151. 1920s-50s Penn St. Collectibles Group with Football Spurrier (Nike logo, silver), Younglood; Full-Size Schutt Helmet: Spurrier/Wuerffel; Jersey: Spurrier (Nike); Georgia Programs and Stubs Bulldogs: “Heroes of the Hedges” Displays: Georgia QB Penn St. University’s storied tradition of academics and athletic excellence has made it a Legends (8 signatures) including Tarkenton; 1,000 Yard popular and highly esteemed institution of higher learning. Presented is a unique assem- Rushers (8 signatures) including H. Walker; Full-Size Schutt blage of memorabilia that crosses from the classroom to the football field and leaves you 1152. Collection of 1930s-1990s Army/Navy Items with Helmet: H.Walker/Pollard (both lengthy inscriptions) and with a nostalgic feel for Nittany Lion life. Included are prom and gala keepsakes, a #13 Game Programs Jersey: H. Walker (multiple inscriptions). Auction LOA from 11x11 patch and five programs with a total of nine ticket stubs. This is the consummate Offered is a group of 1930s-1990s memorabilia from both the and James Spence Authentications. Due to the size/volume, ship- collection in mid-to-high grade for the Penn State fan. For a more comprehensive list of , including (16) game programs from their storied rivalry. This collec- ping and handling may be substantial. For a complete list of items please visit our website. tion also includes other programs, (4) pennants, pins and other vintage ephemera. For a signatures and inscriptions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 complete list of items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

288 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 289 FOOTBALL DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1157. (6) 1974- 1158. (15) 1981- 1976 Topps 1996 Topps Football Football Uncut Uncut Sheets Sheets with Featuring an array of Marino & Elway stars and several Hall RCs of Fame rookie cards, Offered is a grouping of fif- the offered lot contains teen uncut sheets from a pair of uncut sheets Topps football products from each of the 1974, between 1981 and 1996. 1975 and 1976 Topps Included are (3) 1981 Topps football sets. While sheets (missing the sheet displaying edge wear with Montana, VG-EX), and occasional interior 1984 Topps over-exposed flaws associated with sheet with Marino and uncut sheets, these Elway rookie cards (EX), issues remain very (8) 1991 Stadium Club appealing and include: sheets, Marino and Aikman, 1974 sheet with sheets not fully processed, Bradshaw and EX), 1996 Topps Chrome Staubach (EX-MT), (NM), 1996 Finest (with T. 1974 sheet with Manning and Simpson AP (VG-EX), 1975 sheet with Blount RC and Owens RC, NM) and 1996 Staubach (VG), 1975 sheet with Manning and Plunkett (VG), 1976 sheet with Griese and Topps Finest Refractor sheet Stabler (VG-EX) and a 1976 sheet with Bradshaw, White RC and many All-Pro subset cards. (with T. Owens RC, NM). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

1159. 1936 Bears 1160. Vintage Versus Packers College Football Program Football Offered is a 1936 Chicago Bears Publications 1154. (6) 1960s and 1970s Bobbin’ Heads with (4) Football versus Green Bay Packers game with Ticket 1153. 1960s Minnesota Vikings Vintage Hartland FB Statue and (2) Basketball day scorecard/program. The one- page foldout features a front and Stubs and Assembled is a collection of six football and basketball bobbin’ head dolls from the 1960s in Original Box back cover with both team’s rosters Early Notre and 1970s. Included are (4) 1968-1970 NFL-AFL Gold Round Base dolls of the Cardinals Rarely are Hartland Statues seen in their original packaging with decals present and in printed on the interior pages. There (EX-MT), Colts (EX), Giants (VG-EX) and Oilers (EX). These football dolls all suffer Dame Photo excellent condition. Here is a vintage 1960s Minnesota Vikings Hartland Statue in the is ample advertising but, more from slight to moderate cracking and/or chipping on the back helmet, and the decals reveal Collegiate greats of original box with decals. The cellophane on the front of the box is about 90% intact, and importantly, ten Hall of Famers some slight chipping or wear. Also included are two late-1970s gold base basketball bob- the gridiron are found the box itself is relatively crease- and dent-free. The Model #400 “Backfield” figure has including Lambeau, Hutson, ble heads of the Trailblazers and Supersonics. Both dolls are new in the package, though in this nine-piece vin- withstood the test of time and would be a striking mantle piece for any collector. Keisling, Herber and Hinkle for the the wrapping on the Sonics piece has a tear in the plastic that does not affect the doll. tage publication, tick- Opening Bid $250.00 Packers and Nagurski, Fortmann, Opening Bid $200.00 et stub and autograph Musso, Hewitt and Stydahar for the lot. This group is her- Bears. Hall of Famers George Halas alded by scarce Notre of the Bears and Johnny McNally Dame memorabilia including an early team photograph. Found within are College of the Packers do not appear in the Football Publications: 1946 Army vs. Navy (VG), 1950 Orange Bowl: Kentucky vs. program but were members of their Santa Clara (VG-EX), 1972 Cotton Bowl: Texas vs. Penn State (NM), 1998 Penn State respective 1936 squads. The pro- vs. Bowling Green (NM, Paterno 300th win, signed by Cappelletti, “8”, -73 Heisman); gram is in EX condition with only Notre Dame Memorabilia: Autograph: Carideo index card (d.1992, “9”, personalized 1155. 1960s Baltimore Colts Bobblehead/Beer Bottle Lamp mild toning and wear throughout. with salutation); News Wire Photograph: dated 11-5-30 (depicts 1888 squad, GD); Ticket Presented is a working 1960s Baltimore Colts lamp that features a nodder and a National Bohemian Colts 7 oz. beer bottle on The game was held on November 1, Stubs: 12/6/30 vs. USC (GD, Rockne’s last game) and (2) 10/16/37 vs. Carnegie Tech the base. This attractive display piece is 6x16 and features a lampshade that reveals the Baltimore Colts logo when the light is 1936 and the Packers won 21-10. (both EX, Carnegie Tech’s only win in series). Signatures come with an auction COA switched on. The Colts nodder from the 1960 NFL Wood Base issue is affixed to the wooden base. The beer bottle shows a Opening Bid $250.00 form James Spence Authentications. bit of wear on the bottom from past recycling, and the nodder is detracted by some minor paint loss on the helmet. The card- Opening Bid $150.00 board lampshade reflects some paper aging and contains patches of water spotting and slight creasing on areas throughout the body. This unique item was crafted with care and would be a great working addition for any vintage Colts shrine. Opening Bid $150.00 1161. (47) 1950s- 1162. (60) 1980s 1940s-1980s CFL/USFL/WFL NCAA Football Publications Programs Offered are forty-seven Offered is an assortment 1950s through 1980s publi- of (60) 1940s-1980s cations with teams from the NCAA Football pro- Canadian, USFL and World grams and yearbooks. Football Leagues. The majority of these Highlighting the collection publications display are more than (20) 1953- extremely well and 1975 CFL game programs grade in the (NM) range (mostly in EX or better con- with some better and dition), (13) USFL programs others lesser. Most and (9) World League publi- major college programs cations. For a complete list- are represented with ing of programs, dates and Notre Dame, Alabama, issues, please visit our web- Arkansas, Michigan, site. Ohio State, Penn State, 1156. 1963 Baltimore Colts Complete Unused Opening Bid $100.00 Texas, UCLA and USC. Season Ticket Book For a complete listing of the yearbooks, dates and Presented is a complete 1963 Baltimore Colts unused season ticket opponents in this lot, book with (7) total tickets. Each full ticket to these Memorial Stadium contests presents in solid (NM) to (NM-MT) condition with barely touched corners and snow-white surfaces. This please visit our website. artifact hails from Don Shula’s first season as a and is a fine memento for the Colts enthusiast. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

290 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 291 BOXING / WRESTLING DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1163. Rare 1164. (140) c.1890 Jem 1910 T218 Mace Champions Heavyweight Boxing Champion 9x14 Cards Premium Vintage pugilist Known as the father of fans will enjoy modern boxing long this gathering of before the title was allo- (140) 1910 T218 cated to James Corbett, Champions the legendary Jem Mace Boxing cards. This made a name for himself near set contains in the bare-knuckle (59/62) possible world through the gener- cards and features al adoption of the numerous boxing Queensberry Rules in his greats. Each card latter career. Presented is displays the more a truly superb 9x14 peri- common Mecca or od premium featuring a Hassan backs. The detailed engraving as approximate con- well as biographical and dition breakdown pugilistic information of for this selection the English champ nick- with moderate 1167. (4) Vintage Boxing Collectibles with 1911 E80 Jack named “Gypsy.” . Neatly duplication is 10% Johnson (EX or better), affixed to a period mat Presented is a boxing collection anchored by a clean 1911 Philadelphia Caramel E80 Jack 10% (VG-EX), which lines and protects Johnson (SGC 30). This tough Jack Johnson card is well centered with only minor creas- 20% (VG) and the edges, the clean, ing and presents better than the technical grade may suggest. The other three pieces 60% (GD-VG or blank-backed premium, include (2) 2-1/2” Rippled Wheat premium 1930s Jack Dempsey Train with Me on 1168. Vintage Boxing Ephemera and Photograph Collection which can be dated to lesser). Some Rippled Wheat in (NM) condition with the original tabs and a 1940s Boxing Exhibit of Joe Spanning from before the turn of the century through the 1980s, the offered lot of boxing very shortly after his notables include Louis (crouching stance, EX). memorabilia features countless legends such as Jeffries, Sullivan, Corbett and Johnson as final fight, against Bill Davis in 1887, has survived exceptionally well given its age and Attell (VG), (3) Opening Bid $150.00 well as Rocky, Louis, LaMotta, Ray Robinson and more. The lot contains (5) large c.1900 size. Ideal for the pugilist enthusiast, this seldom-seen boxing relic will contend for the Jeffries (front engravings, (5) publications, (26) star-studded news service 8x10 photographs and (6) mis- cornerstone position in any collection. view, all FR-GD), (2) Jeffries (size view, both VG), Ja. Johnson (front view, GD) and (2) cellaneous pieces for a total of (42) pieces with at least one legend per item. This grouping Opening Bid $100.00 Ja. Johnson (side view, both GD). Opening Bid $250.00 is ideal for the prizefighting collector. Please visit our website for a detailed list of items. Opening Bid $200.00

1165. (3) 1920s Romeo and Julieta Cuban Boxing Cards—-All SGC Offered are a trio of 1920s boxing cards produced by Cuban tobacco manufacturer Romeo and Julieta. These difficult imports include #18 Castro (SGC 40), #49 Black Dempsey (SGC 40) and 1169. (3) Vintage Boxing Displays with Louis vs. Schmeling, Marciano & #111 Olano (SGC 50). The mostly crease-free surfaces have inconsequential wear, while the Spanish backings are toned but clean. Tunney Opening Bid $200.00 Clearly picturing three of the greatest champions of the squared-circle, the presented lot of display pieces is highlighted by an original Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling broadside from 1938. Measuring 22x28, the heavy- stock advertisement promoted the Louis vs. Schmeling Fight Pictures as well as Kidnapped which was released in 1938. Surface and edge wear associated with a piece of this size are present, while the reverse displays tape repairs that reunite the three-piece poster. Also included in the lot is a matted 18x23 Rocky Marciano heavy- stock fight poster (EX-MT) hailing from the early 1950s and a 1920s Gene Tunney Victor Records (now RCA) advertisement measuring 21x11 displaying significant edge wear. Opening Bid $250.00

1166. (20) 1888-1951 Boxing Card Collection with Many Stars Famed pugilists of a bygone era grace these (20) 1888-1951 Boxing cards. Included are Nineteenth-Century Cards: 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter: (2 cards) Kilrain (VG), Mitchell (VG-EX); 1888 N162 Old Judge & Gypsy 1170. Vintage Boxing Memorabilia Lot with (18) Pieces Queen: Dempsey (FR, pencil marked back); 1888 N174 Old Judge: (6 cards) including Burke (FR), Cleary Spanning nearly a half a century, the presented lot contains (18) vintage pieces of boxing memorabilia. The high- (trimmed), Clow (GD), McAuliff (GD), McCaffery (FR), Warren (GD); Twentieth-Century Cards: 1949 lights of the lot include a 1930s Benny Leonard Whitely resistance band (NM) with original box (VG), c.1930s Valdes-Everlast head-gear with extensive use, three pairs of Jack Dempsey Homogenized Bread: (4 cards) Carnera (VG-EX, round corners), LaMotta (EX, round corners), (2) Louis (both EX-MT, square corners); 1948 Leaf: (6 cards) #1 Dempsey (EX), #15 Zale signature model gloves (one full-size, one 7” pair and one 3” mini-pair), 1971 Ali vs. Frazier I ticket stub (VG), very rare 1974 Rumble in the Jungle Ali vs. Foreman 30” pennant (NM) (EX), #55 Corbett (VG-EX), #73 Tunny (VG), #101 Sullivan (EX), #102 LaMotta (VG) and 1951 Topps Ringside: #88 J. Louis (GD). and a commemorative 1992 Oscar De La Hoya Olympic Gold Medalist Ringside belt. Please visit our website for a list of the remaining items featured in this lot. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

292 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 293 BOXING / WRESTLING DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1171. (13) 1926- 47 Boxing Original Wire Photos with Louis, Dempsey The presented grouping of (13) original wire photos, depicting Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis amongst others, will add knockout power to any news service or boxing collection. Dating from the 1920s through the 1940s, these black and white specimens are gen- erally in mid- to upper- mid-grade condition and feature the original news 1172. 1951 Topps Ringside #32 Rocky Marciano PSA 5 text either affixed to or Presented is a 1951 Topps Ringside #32 Rocky Marciano graded EX 5 by PSA. This card printed onto the reverses. of the “Brockton Blockbuster” shows the pugilist working out with a speed bag and 1176. (6) Three-Sheet Boxing-Related Movie Posters Included in multiple exhibits solid centering, rich coloring and a clean front and reverse. Some slight, even Assembled is a selection of (6) three-sheet boxing-related movie posters. These advertise- shots are Jack Dempsey wear is present on the edges and corners, and a marginal paper wrinkle is present near the ments were proudly displayed for years in a pub, thus the majority are in off-grade condition. Busy Days at the top-center of the piece. This card was originally issued on a sheet and the original perfora- Despite a combination of wear (including being affixed to cardboard backings), these strik- Dempsey Camp (9/5/26, tion marks from where the card was separated are present on the left border. These minor ing posters exhibit incredible eye appeal. Films include Alias the Champ (1949, 38x76), The 6x8, sparring), After Last detractions do not hinder the overall attractive presentation, and this relic still offers a fan- Big Punch (1948, 42x79), The Crooked Circle (1957, 36-1/2 x 70), Leather Gloves (1948, Workout (6x8, 7/19/27), tastic portrayal of the legendary fighter. 36x74), The Square Jungle (1955, 38x74) and Tennessee Champ (1954, 38x76). Due to the The Blow That Subdued Sharkey (7/22/27, 6x8), Dempsey Trains For Tunney (8/27/27, Opening Bid $150.00 size/volume of this assembly, shipping and handling may be substantial. 6x8, holding training partner), But The Scene is Not Toledo (8/1/33, 6x8, with Jess Opening Bid $200.00 Willard), Dempsey-Kearns Trial Opens (11/16/27, 6x8, in suit) and Max Baer Max Obliges a Lady (8/23/33, 8x10), How Baer Hopes to Defeat the Brown Bomber (6/27/38, 8x10, still from motion picture), You’ll Do It Again (12/5/38, 8x10, indoors with Mickey Rooney) and Road Work (12/5/38, 8x10, running with Mickey Rooney). The remaining three wire-photos include Primo Carnera Shows His Beef (1/2/30, 6x8, posing, with edi- 1175. Rocky Marciano Signed 10x13 Signed Foldout Poster tors marks), Gene Tunney & Luis Firpo Shake Hands (11/28/47, 6-3/4x8-1/2) and Joe Produced shortly after Rocky Marciano’s final fight, a knockout of Archie Moore, this Louis The Army Hour (1940s, 8x10). It should be noted that the Louis photo is from NBC early 1956 foldout poster commemorates the undefeated World Heavyweight Champion. and the Baer (Obliges) is from the Examiner, while the remaining shots are from either Produced by Marciano & Richel Enterprises, the poster measures 10 x 13-1/2” and dis- International News or the Associated Press. plays factory quarter-folds, likely issued as a premium or insert. The reverse of the poster, Opening Bid $200.00 more importantly, features a large 5-inch long ballpoint signature from Marciano (d.1969, “9”). The signature is stunning, though the personalization does slightly pierce the “R” and “k” of Rocky. Nonetheless, a stunning, seldom-seen signature from the legendary champi- 1173. 1951 1174. (15) on neatly affixed to the reverse of an interesting poster. Accompanied by a COA from GAI Topps 1920s- as well as a COA James Spence Authentications. Ringside 1960s Opening Bid $150.00 Boxing Low Vintage Number Boxing (#1-48) Set Card plus Extras Sets/Near Presented is a Sets 1951 Topps This accumula- Ringside Boxing tion of (15) Low Number 1920s-1960s (#1-48) complete vintage Boxing set of (48) cards card sets/near plus (28) addi- sets is an tional duplicate impressive cards. Included in glimpse into the this mixed grade careers of fight- assortment are #3 ers such as LaMotta (GD), Braddock, #6 Walcott (VG), Dempsey, (2) #11 Baer LaMotta, Louis, (GD-VG, FR), Schmeling, #24 Braddock Tunney and (EX), #31 many others. Walcott (GD), The majority of #32 Marciano sets come from (PR), (2) #34 prominent 1177. (6) Three-Sheet Joe Palooka Movie Posters 1178. (16) 1951-80 Heavyweight Boxing Programs, (12) Title Robinson vs. English manu- Offered is a collection of (6) three-sheet movie posters representing the Joe Palooka box- Servo (EX/EX- Bouts facturers, ing character. These advertisements were proudly displayed for years in a pub, thus the MT, EX), #43 From Marciano to Ali, the offered lot contains (16) different heavyweight fight programs although majority are in off-grade condition. Despite a combination of wear (including being Robinson (VG- including a dozen title bouts. While a few of the elder issues show wear associated with American strip affixed to cardboard backings), these posters exhibit incredible eye appeal. Films include EX) and #44 Zale programs, many of the issues are in attractive mid- to upper-mid-grade condition. card issues are The Big Fight (1949, 37x74), The Counterpunch (1949, 38x76), Fighting Mad (1948, vs. Cerdan (EX- Highlights include title fights from 1951 Marciano vs. Walcott, 1959 Patterson vs. present. 37x73), The Knockout (1947, 38x75), Triple Cross (1951, 37x74) and Winner Take All MT). The Johansson I, 1961 Patterson vs. Johansson III, 1962 Patterson vs. Liston, 1971 Frazier vs. Additionally, (1948, 37x74). Due to the size/volume of this assembly, shipping and handling may be remainder of this Ali I, 1974 Frazier vs. Ali II, 1975 Frazier vs. Ali III and a non-title bout 1969 Madison some of the box- substantial. group has an Square Garden program signed by Frazier (“9”) and Galento (d.1979, “10”). Auction LOA ers are part of Opening Bid $200.00 aggregate grade of (VG-EX) with many better and others lesser. For the pugilist fan, this from James Spence Authentications. Please visit our website for a complete listing of the larger multi-sport editions. For a list of sets, please visit our website. remaining programs. group of (76) classic boxing cards is a first round knockout. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

294 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 295 BOXING / WRESTLING DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1184. Muhammad Ali Signed Movie Poster “Winner, Loser, Lover, Loudmouth…The Man” is the tagline for the 1977 film The Greatest, starring the legendary Muhammad Ali. Offered is a framed and mat- ted three-sheet movie poster signed by The Louisville Lip. Measuring approximately 31- 1/2 x 44, the poster is vibrant 1179. (2) Boxing Publications with Ali/Norton and Clay and clean, aside The offered pair of 1950s-1970s boxing publications is a fascinating glimpse into the early from moderate careers of Cassius Clay, Sugar Ray Leonard and other greats. Dated 5/25/59 in conjunction 1180. Dated molding that with the Golden Gloves Intercity Bouts at Chicago Stadium, the first program features 1971 traces the bottom teenager Cassius Clay on page 24. The 32-page program grades (GD) with a combination portion of the of flaws including extensive creasing, loose binding, soiling, and pencil markings on the Muhammad advertisement. inner page. This program possibly could have belonged to fighter Bill Hollis, as a circle Ali Signed The gold sharpie caption reads “Me” on page 25. Also present is a dated 9/28/76 Ali vs. Norton program Lecture Confirmation endorsement for Ali grades in the (GD) signed by five pugilists including Leonard (“9”, 76) and Louis (d.1981, “9”) on page With the progression of Pugilistic Parkinson’s Syndrome and waning motor-skills, (“6-7”) range and 13. The Leonard and Louis signatures are accompanied by GAI certification cards. Muhammad Ali’s signatures have become less consistent and scratchier over the decades. appears to be personalized and dated. The frame itself has some fraying and chipping but However, the autographs as a whole come with an auction LOA from James Spence Offered is likely one of the earlier examples to hit the market, penned in ballpoint (“9”) on still retains a pleasing display quality. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Authentications. the pictured 8-1/2 x 11 confirmation letter. The letter is dated to May 4, 1971, and itiner- Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 ates a dinner and subsequent lecture by Ali at the Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, 1183. (4) Muhammad Ali Signed Flats with Sports Illustrated Ohio. The autograph, visible on the bottom left, is as clear an example as one could hope, The Louisville Lip reigns on this group of four signed Muhammad Ali flats. Each item is with every letter being completely legible. Despite being at one point folder and varying signed by The Greatest in black sharpie. At the forefront is a 9/25/78 Sports Illustrated full degrees of wear on the upper left corner, the one-of-a-kind letter proudly boasts a stunning magazine (EX-MT, subscription tag). The periodical is personalized To Russ Love signature from one of the most desirable athletes of the modern era. COA from James Muhammad Ali 1-19-89 and grades a clean (“9”). Also present is a trio of approximately Spence Authentications. 7x9 or 8x10 photographs including two more personalized and dated pictures (“10”, “9”) Opening Bid $150.00 and a dated example (“9”). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00

1182. Muhammad Ali Signed 16x20 with 1994 Team USA Basketball Team Over the years Muhammad Ali has become more recognized and involved with the sporting spectacle that is the Olympics. Presented is a sel- dom-seen photo- graph depicting the 1994 Olympiad in Atlanta, displaying 1186. (8) Muhammad Ali Signed Religious Pamphlets and Ali amongst a Personal Poem group of Team Presented is a group of (11) religious items relating to Islam signed by Muhammad Ali. 1181. 10x13 1992 Muhammad Ali Signed Photo USA basketball The highlight is a personal poem and sketch penned in marker on a manila envelope that Presented is a signed 10x13 Muhammad Ali photo plate that was taken from the 1992 stars including (left 1185. (2) Muhammad Ali/(2) Joe Frazier Signed Items reads To Russ from Muhammad Ali, Love is the net, where hearts, are caught like fish 1- biography, Muhammad Ali Memories. This black sharpie signature grades (“9”) and is to right) Pippen, Selected is a quartet of boxing items, each having been signed by either Muhammad Ali or 19-89. The remaining (7) pieces are assorted pamphlets that describe the beliefs of Islam located on Ali’s white trunks in the photo. Renowned photographer Neil Leifer took the Miller, O’Neal, Joe Frazier. Included are 1.) Muhammad Ali signed Everlast glove (“9-10”, glove “8”) and contain signatures on the cover. All but one of the items has been inscribed with a date stunning and charismatic image of Ali in his corner. This lot is accompanied by an auc- Malone, Barkley and Payton. Beautifully framed and double matted in American red, white housed inside a display case; 2.) 1991 Classic/Scoreboard Muhammad Ali signed trading between 1989 and 1991, and (4) contain a personalization. Each black or blue ink signa- tion LOA from James Spence Authentications and a signed letter from the book’s author, and blue, the photograph was neatly penned by Ali in black sharpie, grading a (“9”). Framed card (“8”, #/400); 3.) Joe Frazier signed Everlast glove (“10”) and 4.) Joe Frazier signed ture is an excellent example of Ali’s handwriting before Parkinson’s took its grip on his Thomas Hauser. to total dimensions of 23x27 and accompanied by a full LOA from PSA/DNA, this stunning 16x20 print (“9”, #/1000). All autographs are placed in either blue or black ink. Auction health, and all autographs grade in the (“9” to “10”) range. This lot is accompanied by an Opening Bid $250.00 display will make for a turn heads for decades to come. LOA from James Spence Authentications. auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

296 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 297 BOXING / WRESTLING DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM

1187. (34) 1945-85 Vintage Boxing Program with Title Bouts Featuring an array of Hall of Fame prizefighters and (18) championship bouts, the present- ed lot contains (34) vintage boxing programs from 1945 to 1985. With a concentration of 1950s and 1960s examples, these generally middle-grade programs (with some better and some lesser) will diversify any pugilistic collection. Highlights include Title Bout pro- grams from 1947 with Mills, 1951 Robinson vs. Turpin, 1952 Gavilan vs. Turner, 1960 Ortiz vs. Torres, 1980 Duran vs. Leonard, 1981 Leonard vs. Hearns and non-title bout pro- grams from 1970 Griffith vs. Tiger and a 1973 amateur program signed by Coley Wallace (d.2005, “9”, personalized), best known for defeating Rocky Marciano in a New York Golden Gloves competition. For a list of the remaining programs please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

1188. (91) 1970-80s Boxing Photos, Publicity & Welsh Collection Presented is a rather extraordi- nary collection featuring (91) boxing photo- graphs. The lot is noteworthy as 1190. (330+) 1905-1993 Vintage Boxing Publications it hails from the Presented is a collection of (330+) 1905-1993 vintage boxing publications. The issues gen- personal photo- erally grade as follows: pre-1950s (GD to VG), 1950s-1960s (VG) and 1970s-1990s (EX- graph archives MT). Some copies grade better and others lesser than the assigned aggregate and exhibit of Jack Welsh, wear associated with the grades. For a more detailed list of year breakdowns and publish- longtime Ring ers, please visit our website. Due to the size/volume of these publications, shipping and Magazine writer handling may be substantial. 1191. 1954-78 Boxing News Periodicals Lot of (832) and boxing jour- Opening Bid $200.00 Displaying English boxing coverage at its finest, the presented lot offers an impressive nalist/analyst. (832) different issues of Boxing News ranging from 1954 to 1978. Given their sensitive About two-thirds nature and transatlantic journey, these boxing magazines remain in exceptional condition, of the images generally grading EX-MT with some better and lesser to be found. The covers feature will feature countless legends and champions such as Marciano, Moore, Patterson and Pep, as well as Welsh in some many issues with Clay covers. A year-by-year breakdown of the included issues is avail- fashion or anoth- able on our auction website. er with sixty Opening Bid $200.00 examples being glossy 8x10 photographs; the remaining vary in size, ranging from 5x3 to 6x10. The vast majority of the photographs are non-standard ring shots, displaying Welsh alongside fighters, back- stage, at Casinos, interviews and weigh-ins or other more intimate situations. Loaded with Hall of Fame boxers and several other personalities, the lot is highlighted by 8x10: Benitez, Berbick, (2) Czyz, Duran, Frazier, (2) Gavilan, (2) Griffith, (2) Holmes, D. King, (2) Rossman, Bonecrusher Smith, M. Spinks, , Tyson, J. Young, (2) Hearns/Leonard (fight shots), Tyson/Arum, M.Spinks/Holmes/King, Leonard/Bill Cosby: 5x7 & 5x8: Hearns, (3) Holmes, Mancini, (2) M. Spinks, Lynn Swann and Holmes/Moore. The lot also features (3) signed and personalized 8x10 photographs, each featuring Welsh beside the boxer who signed the photo, including Milton McCrory and Don King. A one- of-a-kind grouping featuring ample boxing photos that, simply, has never been seen. Opening Bid $150.00 1192. (18) Multi-/Single-Signed Boxing Items with Ali Lithograph Combatants of the “sweet science” grace this gathering of (18) multi-/single- signed boxing items. This assembly is highlighted by the inclusion of a signed Ali 1189. (392) 1922-1993 Ring Magazine Collection with First The People’s Champion lithograph (“8”, pencil signed, moderate folding) and Issue multi-signed Everlast gloves and trunks including Basilio, Frazier, Norton, For more than eight decades, Ring Magazine served as the voice for the boxing communi- Patterson (d.2006), Pep (d.2006) and other greats as signatories. A selection of ty. Presented is gathering of (392) 1922-1993 Ring Magazine issues, many of which fea- signed flats, trading cards and framed advertisements endorsed by pugilists such ture greats like Ali, Louis, Marciano and others on the cover. The issues generally grade as as Cooney, Foreman, Griffith and Holmes complete this collection. Each item is follows: 1940s-1950s (GD to VG), 1960s (VG-EX) and 1970s-1990s (EX-MT or better). penned in blue or black ink. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Some copies grade better and others lesser than the assigned aggregate and show wear For a more complete list of signatories, please visit our website. associated with the grades. Included are Complete Years: (12 issues per) with 1943, Opening Bid $200.00 1947, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979; Partial Years: (1) 1922 (first issue, VG-EX), (1)1930 Special Issue (GD, Dempsey cover), (10) 1944, (11) 1945, (11) 1946, (11) 1948, (11) 1950, (10) 1951, (10) 1952, (10) 1955, (11) 1956, (7) 1957, (7) 1958, (8) 1959, (11) 1960, (10) 1961, (6) 1962, (7) 1963, (10) 1964, (10) 1966, (10) 1967, (7) 1968 and (7) 1969. Also present are (48) 1970s, (12) 1980s and (3) 1990s Ring Magazines by decade. Due to the size/weight of this gathering, shipping and handling may be substantial. Opening Bid $200.00

298 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 299 BOXING / WRESTLING / OTHER SPORTS (GOLF, ETC..) DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1197. 1920s-30s Bobby Jones & Babe Ruth Golf Lot of (4) Offered is a lot of six golf col- lectibles, all but one of which feature Bobby Jones or Babe Ruth. Included is a 1926 news- 1193. Stunning Mark Johnson 1999 IBF Championship Belt service 7x9 Born August 13, 1971 in Washington, D.C., Mark Johnson became one of the top pound-for-pound fighters of the 1990s. Winning the 1989 US Amateur Light Flyweight photo of Jones Championship put Johnson on his way to the impressive 44-5-0 record, including a trio of World Championship victories in the Flyweight division and an historic thirteen consecu- winning the tive title defenses. The champ known as Too Sharp has chosen Huggins & Scott as the exclusive auction house for his many prized possessions. While the majority of items, includ- British Open ing IBF and WBO World Championship belts, will be featured in our October 2008 auction, we are thrilled to offer Johnson’s second International Boxing Federation championship with the origi- belt. Johnson obtained this IBF Super Flyweight belt on April 24, 1999 as he convincingly defeated Thai legend Sor Vorapin via unanimous decision. The ten-pound belt is beauti- nal text back- fully decorated with a large IBF center plate (9” in diameter) containing over (120) decorative stones and two 5” circular medals on either side. The reverse presents magnificently ing (several as well, displaying the official 5x4 IBF seal and a black sharpie signature (“10”) from the Champ penned in our presence at our Silver Spring, MD headquarters. With a neatly lined tears), 1931 cotton interior, the red leather belt shines brilliantly and displays minimal wear, which is uncommon for these seldom-seen relics. Scheduled to lace up the gloves for an upcoming Down the bout on his way towards a fourth world championship, we wish Too Sharp the best of luck. Accompanying the belt is the original display trunk and a signed affidavit from Johnson Fairway hard- noting provenance directly from himself to Huggins and Scott Auctions. cover by Jones Opening Bid $500.00 (VG-EX, small sticker on inner-cover), 1935 Right and Wrongs of Golf by Jones (VG), scarce Bobby Jones model Spalding Calamity Jane putter (EX) and a lovely AP news-service photo of Ruth (small tape repair on right edge) putting with a stamped and dated back (9/2/35). The final piece of the lot may be the key, a scarce 19th-century “Fives” ball in superb condition for its age and leather-hide characteristics. Often used during practice rounds, the seldom-seen golf relic remains more clean and complete than most specimens from the era and will display mag- 1196. (3) 1963 Raybestos Indianapolis 500 Photographs nificently in any collection. Presented is a trio of 1963 Raybestos Indianapolis 500 photographs. These attractive 8x10 Opening Bid $200.00 black and white images feature Parnelli Jones (Agajanian Special), Jim Clark (Lotus Ford) and A.J. Foyt (Sheraton-Thompson Special). The pictures are NM to NM-MT and housed in a period matted folder. These sets were limited to winners of a contest to guess the win- ning time in the Indianapolis 500. 1199. 1933 Opening Bid $200.00 Sport Kings #38 Bobby Jones PSA 5 Legendary golfer Bobby Jones is the focus of this 1933 Sport Kings #38 card. This keepsake has been worthily graded an EX 5 by PSA and has impres- sive visual appeal. Hallmarked by a piercing blue backdrop, this card is further bolstered by strong edges and corners along with a clean 1194. 1998 Mark Johnson Title Defense Fight Used Gloves reverse. Slight From May 1996 through April 1999, Mark Too Sharp Johnson reigned as the IBF centering issues Flyweight World Champion and was in the midst of an impressive run of thirteen consecu- along with a faint tive successful title defenses. From the height of his pugilistic career, offered is the pair of impression on the boxing gloves used by Johnson during his 1998 5th round TKO of Jose Laureano. The bottom left corner Reyes (8 oz.) gloves show wear consistent with a prize-fight, and both have been signed, 1195. Muhammad account for the inscribed and personalized by the Champ. The right-handed mitt is additionally dated 1198. Scarce 1930 Bobby Jones Currier & Ives 9x6 technical grade. 9/4/98, KO in 5 Rds in Johnson’s hand. Accompanied by an affidavit from Johnson signed Ali Signed Photograph Opening Bid in our Maryland office noting provenance directly from himself to Huggins and Scott Robe $400.00 Auctions. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. is depicted in all his glory on this lovely Currier & Ives photograph. Presented is a gold Opening Bid $200.00 Titled Winning the British Open Golf Championship, the photograph measures 9-1/4 x 6- and black Everlast 1/2 and features both a copyright date of 1930 and a corresponding Nov 10, 1930 stamping satin robe signed by Muhammad Ali. This gold sharpie signature of the former heavy- on the reverse. The original relic shows marvelous detail and remains incredibly appealing weight champion is located above the lower left pocket and grades (“9”). The inscription despite a well-hidden 1-1/2-inch tear on the right edge. With minimal toning or crazing as reads, The Greatest 11-21-92. This handsome garment features excellent construction, gor- well as all of the appropriate back markings, this impressive Currier & Ives production geous material and is accompanied by a full LOA from JSA. rendered by J.W. Williams will delight any Bobby Jones collector. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

300 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 301 OTHER SPORTS (GOLF, ETC..) DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1204. (102) 1920- 1993 Golf Wire Photographs with Nicklaus Offered is a collection of (102) original golf wire pho- tos from the 1920s through the early 1990s. The group- ing is loaded with big name golfers including Nicklaus, Palmer, Norman, Miller and Middlecoff as well as having several early female golfers and one unique 1970 image 1205. Nelson, Sarazen and Snead Signed Photos titled The Face of Black Golf Offered is a trio of signed photos from three of golf’s twentieth-century legends, Byron with Vertney Reed and Nelson, Gene Sarazen and Sam Snead. Each 8x10 black-and-white photo contains a black Joseph Solomon. The images ink signature. The Sarazen autograph (d.1999, “10”) contains the inscriptions, Best Wishes are in fine condition with From and 1941. The Snead autograph (d.2002, “10”) contains the inscription, Best wishes many featuring grease pen always Red. Both the Snead and Sarazen autographs are located in areas of the photo that marking and notes and news- make them difficult to read. The Nelson signature (d.2006, “8”) is legible and clear. This paper clippings on their lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. reverses. The photos range in Opening Bid $150.00 size from 3x3 to 8x10 with 1201. The Starters Augusta National Litho Signed by most measuring at the full Sarazen, Snead and Nelson 8x10 level. For a complete list of golfers, please visit our website. 1200. Jim Thorpe Signed 1936 Olympics Display Opening Bid $200.00 Offered is a Jim Thorpe signed Olympic display (d.1953). This 15-3/4 x 12-3/4 framed Offered is an incredible lithograph featuring the signatures of three giants of golf, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson. The 25x34 litho displays a wonderful rendering and matted item includes an illustrated print of Thorpe adjacent to an autographed 1936 1206. 1973 Kentucky 1207. 1913 T230 Pan Helms World Champion and Olympic Record Book. The signature has been penned in of the beautiful 16th hole at Augusta National. Each of these men won at least one black ink and includes a 1936 inscription. The autograph grades (“6”) and is affected by Masters title, and all were one-time honorary starters for the grand event. The lithograph Derby Churchill Downs Handle Scrap Duke some smudging. This attractive and presentable piece is a wise investment in American is titled ”The Starters” and was produced by renowned artist Don Whitlatch. The print is Press Pass used by Kahanamoku SGC 30 history and is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. a limited edition, #282/500, and is signed by the artist as well as the three Hall of Famers. Vince Bagli Surfing and swimming icon “Duke” Opening Bid $400.00 Each signature was scripted in pencil with the Sarazen (d.1999), Snead (d.2006) and For nearly half a century, Vince Kahanamoku is the focus of this Nelson (d.2006) all grading (“9-10”). The lithograph comes with photographic prove- Bagli was one of the great voices scarce 1913 T230 Pan Handle Scrap nance from the artist and manufacturer of the print. for Baltimore sports. Whether he example graded 30 Good by SGC. Opening Bid $400.00 was doing play-by-play for the This is one of the only contemporary early Baltimore Colts or his nightly issues that features the Hawaiian sports casts for WBAL-TV, Bagli Olympic champion and is the undoubt- has seen and covered it all. ed key card from an obscure “T” des- Presented is a 1973 Kentucky ignation. Derby press pass issued to the leg- Opening Bid $200.00 endary Bagli, which he used at Churchill Downs when the incom- parable Secretariat blasted through the field to set a track record on his way to the Triple Crown. This green plastic pass is free of any sig- nificant flaws, and the pin on the reverse is also clean. An impressive “Charm City” memento tied to one of the most incredible moments in thoroughbred history. Opening Bid $100.00

1208. Vintage Golf 1209. (28) Signed Publication Olympic Publications Group with and Flats with FloJo Original Art and Presented is a fantastic opportu- Print nity to take advantage of a glori- ous lot of twenty-eight signed 1203. 2002 US Open Legends of the links take publication and picture items Tiger Woods UDA flight in this group of (6) from former notable Olympic vintage golf publications Signed & Framed athletes. Included are heroes such and artwork. Included are Display as H. Brooks, Jenner, F. Griffith- Vintage Golf Shooting a blistering 277 to defeat Joyner, Mathias, Retton, Ryun, Publications: Spalding challenger Phil Mickelsen by three Spitz and many more. Most of Bobby Jones How I Play strokes, Tiger Woods won at the autographs in this collection 1202. Tiger Woods Signed Framed and Matted 41x35 Golf Guides: 1931 (GD), Bethpage Black in 2002, a victory grade in the (“8” to “9”) range 1932 (GD); Tour Display that was the culminating step in his with a few better or lesser. This Programs: 1953 Phoenix Measuring a whopping 41x35, the presented Tiger Woods display makes for an ideal cor- winning seven of eleven major lot comes with an auction LOA Open (VG), 1962 PGA nerstone to any golf or sports autograph collection. The focal point is in the center of the PGA tournaments. Honoring this from James Spence Championship (VG-EX); display, a 2002 issue of T&L Golf signed by Woods in black sharpie (“9”). Also included champion, presented is a 2002 U.S. Authentications. For a complete Golf Artwork: circa within the mammoth relic is an original 1997 Masters pass (Tiger’s first Major), Masters Open 39x28 framed ticket display list of all items in this collection, 1940s-1950s black ink and scorecard with the reverse exposed to display the names of each hole, Legends Grand accompanied by a certified auto- please visit our website. watercolor original pulp art Slam uncut sheet of (9) and four color photographs ranging from 4x6 to 16x20. A truly graph. This weeklong tournament at the famed course in Long Island is exemplified by (7) Opening Bid $200.00 of golfer (14 x 21-1/2, unique collectible already accompanied by a full LOA from James Spence NM-MT unused grounds tickets, one for each day of the event. Accompanying these tick- framed and matted, from Authentications. ets are two 11x14 photos and a beautifully signed SP Authentic “Sign of the Time” Tiger San Francisco artist) and Mt. Rushmore National Public Links: 365 Yards Par 4 print pen- Opening Bid $200.00 Woods UDA . Signature rates a (“10”). Piece will be shipped from its current cil-signed by artist Chapman (1997, 18x24, #/3800, not framed). location in Florida. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

302 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 303 JACK HAGERT Y COLLECTION DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1215. Multi-Signed FOR COMPLETE JACK HAGERTY BIOGRAPHY, PLEASE SEE PAGE 145 ON DAY 1. Hall of Fame Bat with (68) Signatures including Williams Presented is a multi-signed Cooperstown Bat Company bat that features (68) Hall of Fame autographs, including Ted Williams. The majority of pen- nings grade in the (“9”) range with some better and others less- er. Better signatures include Aaron, M. Allen, Appling, Ashburn, Banks, Bench, 1210. (24) Dual-Signed Balls: Berra/Ford, Branca/Thomson, Dandridge (signed twice), Day, Doby, Drysdale, Gomez, Gwynn, Henrich/Owen Herman, Hunter, R. Jackson, Ju. Presented is a group of twenty-four dual-signed baseballs from Berra/Ford, Johnson, Leonard, Mathews, Branca/Thomson and Henrich/Owen. Each group contains (8) balls from these baseball Mays (signed twice), Murray, Newhouser, Puckett, Reese, Ripken Jr., Rizzuto, Schmidt, Sewell, Slaughter, Spahn, Stargell, C. Thompson, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from legends, and the Henrich/Owen ball contains the inscription. Each ink 1211. (28) Signed Baltimore-Area Official League Baseballs James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures including deceased dates, please visit our website. signature grades in the (“9” to “10”) range, and the clean balls grade mostly (“8” to “9”). Opening Bid $200.00 This lot comes with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. A “Who’s Who” of Baltimore baseball greats, the presented lot contains (28) official Opening Bid $250.00 league balls penned by former notable Oriole icons. Signed on the sweet spots unless oth- erwise noted, the ballpoint signature average (“9”) on generally clean spheres. Highlights include Belanger (d.1998), Ripken, Ripken (side panel Aberdeen ball, “7”), F. Robinson (“8”), Tittle (scarce), Wilhelm (d.2002) and a World Series Champs ball signed by Weaver 1216. (3) Different Eddie (ss)/Bauer (d.2007)/Altobelli. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Please Mathews Single-Signed visit our website for a list of the remaining signatures. Opening Bid $200.00 Bats As one of only two Braves to play with the franchise in Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta, Eddie 1212. (48) Single-Signed Hall of Fame Baseballs with Mathews is synonymous with the Williams National League club. Offered are Offered are forty-eight single-signed OAL/ONL baseball featuring the scripts of members of three single-signed Cooperstown Bat the Hall of Fame. Each ball is clean and has been signed in blue or black ink on the sweet Company bats that represent each city spot, unless otherwise noted. Included are Appling, Mathews, Mays, Mize, Newhouser, Mathews (d.2001) played in as a Reese, Ripken, Rizzuto, Roberts, F. Robinson, Schmidt, Snider, Stargell and T. Williams. Brave. The black sharpie autographs The signatures all grade in the (“9-10”) range, and a few include HOF inscriptions. Auction each grade in the (“9-10”) range. Included are Boston: (1952, Vintage Club Series), Milwaukee: (Milw. 53-65, Vintage Club Series) and Atlanta: 1966, Major League Team Series). LOA from James Spence Authentications. For the complete list, please visit our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

1217. (3) Multi-Signed Bats with Big Red 1213. (48) Machine Single- Assembled is a trio of multi-signed Signed bats that features some of the most Baseballs: revered names in baseball history. Each commemorative lumber is 15 penned in blue or black ink. Unless Different noted, each placed autograph grades in Hall of the (“9-10”) range. Present are Cooperstown Bat Company: (all Famers Special Edition) with Big Red Offered is an Machine: (4 signatures) with Bench, Morgan, Perez, Rose; 500 Home Run/3000 Hits: (#/8, (3) signatures, engraved barrel) with Aaron, Mays, Murray and Rawlings: Griffey Jr./Griffey impressive accu- Sr. (both “8”). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. mulation of (48) Opening Bid $200.00 single-signed baseballs that are penned by fif- teen different Hall of Famers. 1218. (5) Reggie Jackson Each blue or Signed Team Bats with black ink auto- Lengthy Stat Inscriptions graph grades in Reggie “Mr. October” Jackson blasted the (“8-9”) range 563 home runs in a three-decade power or better with the surge that included stops in Kansas baseballs grading 1214. (72) Single-Signed Non-HOF Balls with (12) Different City, Oakland, Baltimore, New York similarly. and California. Offered are five single- Included are Players) signed Cooperstown Bat Company OAL: (3) Assembled is a group of seventy-two single-signed baseballs autographed by twelve dif- Team Series bats that represent each Appling, (3) ferent players. Each player signed (6) balls, and these signees include Ba. Bonds, Canseco, team Jackson played for. The sharpie Ford, (2) Colavito, Dunn, Garvey, Gooden, Gray, Maas, Minoso, Piersall, Powell and Sabo. All of signatures grade an impressive (“9-10”), Gehringer, (3) the balls have been penned on the sweet spot (with the exception of the Bonds balls) in while a lengthy inscription reading Kaline, (3) Kell, ink, and the signatures grade mostly (“8” to “9”). The balls are all in excellent condition 1967-87 BA.262 HR 563 “Mr. October” (6) Killebrew, (1) Leonard, (3) Mac Phail, (3) Rizzuto, (3) B. Robinson; ONL: (3) Brock, and grade in the (“8” to “9”) range. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from H2584 W/S/5 H.O.F. 93 is placed on (3) Day, (2) Leonard, (3) Marichal , (3) Mathews, (3) Slaughter and Other: (1) Gehringer. James Spence Authentications. For a complete of list of balls and inscriptions, please visit each display piece. Auction LOA from Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of death dates and our website. James Spence Authentications. inscriptions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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1219. Cooperstown Bat Company Famous Players Series Signed Bat Original Series Set of (10) 1224. (125) Signed 8x10 Photos with (25) Terry Presented is a complete signed set of (10) Cooperstown Bat Company Famous Player Compiled is a collection of (125) black-and-white 8x10 photographs that have been Series bats from the original series. These attractive white ash bats feature stunning photo- respectively signed by Hall of Famers Appling, Ferrell, Slaughter, Terry and Wynn. Each graphic and informative barrels as well as bold blue sharpie signatures. The endorsements player has autographed (25) photos in blue sharpie, and the signatures grade in the (“9” to fall in the (“9-10”) range with each autograph placed to the left of the respective image. “10”) range. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence The bats include Banks, Bench, Berra, Musial, Reese (d.1999, blue ring variation), F. Authentications. Robinson, Schmidt, Snider, Williams (d.2002) and Yastrzemski. All of the bats are serially Opening Bid $250.00 numbered to 1000 copies. The Reese bat in this lot features the extremely rare “blue ring” 1220. (14) Single-Signed Cooperstown Bat Company Bats version that was pulled early in the production run because of contractual differences. with Inscriptions 1223. (90) Stan Musial Signed 8x10s Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Assembled is a gathering of (14) single-signed Cooperstown Bat Company bats, with each Presented is a lot of ninety signed Stan Musial 8x10 black-and-white and color photos. Opening Bid $400.00 lumber containing lengthy inscriptions. These display pieces are culled from a variety of There are three different photo variations, and these blue sharpie signed images contain CBC series and are limited to varying amounts. The majority of these blue, black and red signatures grade (“9” to “10”). Twelve of the signatures contain the The Man inscription. sharpie autographs grade (“9”) with some better and others lesser. Included are Feller This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. (eight inscriptions), R. Ferrell (six inscriptions), Ford (seven inscriptions), Gwynn (six Opening Bid $400.00 inscriptions), Kaline (seven inscriptions), Schmidt (full name variant) and Slaughter (eight inscriptions, red ink). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures including autograph strengths, inscriptions and deceased dates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 1225. (140+) Signed HOF Postcards and Cachets Offered is a collection of more than (140) signed Hall of Famer postcards and cachets. This selection of autographed collectibles includes Cachets: (5) Ashburn, (2) DiMaggio/Franks/Halper/Spahn, Drysdale, (46) Palmer, (4) Rizutto; Postcards: Appling, Bell, Dandridge, Dickey, Ferrell, Sewell, (2) Spahn and Terry. All of the items contain beautiful sig- natures that generally grade in the (“8” to “9”) range. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all signed items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1221. (23) Multi-Signed Baseball 8x10 Photos with Mantle & 1222. (30) Signed HOF Induction Cards with Williams DiMaggio Presented is a group of thirty signed Hall of Fame 8x10 induction cards. Included are (2) 1226. (274) Signed Hall of Fame Induction Cards Anderson, Barlick, Bench, (2) Bunning, (2) Carew, Cepeda, (3) Doby, Fingers, Garagiola, Offered is a collection of twenty-three multi-signed black-and-white and color baseball Presented is a group of (274) signed Hall of Fame induction cards. The breakdown of this lot Gehringer, Jenkins, Newhouser, Niekro, Palmer, Perez, Perry, (2) Rizzuto, B. Robinson, 8x10 photographs. This group includes signatures from DiMaggio, Mantle, Ryan, T. is (13) Aparicio, (3) Brock, (102) Dandridge, (54) Ferrell (full name) and (102) Wilhelm. Schmidt, Schoendienst, Seaver, Spahn, Weaver and T. Williams. These mostly sharpie- Williams and other standout ballplayers. The signatures have all been signed in sharpie Each of these cards has been signed in sharpie and is hand-numbered out of (500). The auto- signed signatures generally grade in the (“8” to “9”) range. This lot is accompanied by an and grade mostly (“9” to “10”). This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James graphs all grade (“9” or “10”). This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all signed 8x10s contained in this lot please Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

306 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 307 JACK HAGERT Y / MULTI-SPORT / TREASURE CHESTS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1228. (240) 1233. Signed Boxing (875+) 8x10 1954-1969 Photographs Topps/ with (10) Bowman Patterson Multi-Sport Featuring exclusively Collection IBHOF inductees, the pre- with Cousy sented lot contains an impressive (240) signed RC boxing 8x10 photographs. Assembled is an Included in the lot are (875+) 1954- (30) Ambers (d.1995), 1969 (10) Arguello, (10) Topps/Bowman Basilio, (10) Benitez, (10) multi-sport sin- J. Brown (d.1997), (10) gles collection. Fullmer, (20) Gavilan Numerous leg- (d.2003), (10) Giardello, ends from three (20) Harada (personal- professional ized), (10) Jack (d.2000), leagues grace (10) Maxim (d.2001), (10) these primarily Moore, (10) Norton, (10) mid-grade exam- ples. Although 1227. (50) Dual-Signed Boxing 8x10 Photos with (3) Ali Olivares, (10) Patterson (d.2006), (20) Pep moderate dupli- From Ali to Zale, the offered lot contains fifty dual-signed 8x10 photographs penned (d.2006), (10) Pryor and cation is present, by some of the greatest pugilists to step in the squared circle. The lot is highlighted (20) Schmeling (d.2005). Signatures average (“9”), and the lot as a whole is accompanied by several sets are by Ali/Frazier, (2) Ali/Foreman, De La Hoya/Chavez, Duran/Leonard and Graziano an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. well on their (d.1990)/Zale (d.1997). Penned in blue, black and silver, the signatures average (“9”) Opening Bid $200.00 way toward pos- with the silver paint pens averaging slightly lesser. Please visit our website for a sible comple- more detailed list of the remaining photographs in this lot. Auction LOA from James tion. Highlights Spence Authentications. include Topps Opening Bid $250.00 Baseball: 1954: 1232. (2) 1920s Foreign-Made Baseball/Golf Complete Sets (31 cards, medi- Offered is a pair of 1920s baseball/golf complete sets that hail from British and German an VG-EX); 1969: (514 cards, composite EX-MT) with #50 Clemente (VG-EX); manufacturers. Included are 1923 German Transfers Stamp Set: (25 stamps, sheet VG Topps/Bowman Football: Topps: 1956: (104 cards, average EX to EX-MT) with #11 1229. (17) Single-Signed Footballs with Lengthy Inscriptions with some fraying) including Cobb, Dempsey (boxer), Ruth; 1926 Lambert & Butler Blanda (VG), #61 Redskins Team SP (VG), #78 Hirsch (VG-EX); 1958: #66 Starr (VG- Presented is a stellar selection of (17) single-signed footballs featuring numerous gridiron greats and lengthy inscriptions. Who’s Who In Sport: (50 cards, median EX to EX-MT) with #2 B. Jones (PSA 5), #30 EX); 1959: (86 cards, average EX-MT) with (2) #1 Unitas (EX-MT, VG-EX); Bowman: These white-panel Wilson footballs are penned in black sharpie with the autographs grading in the (“9-10”) range. Sweetser (PSA 8), #38 Gourlay (PSA 6), #40 Leitch (PSA 7) and #44 Boomer (PSA 7). 1954: (45 cards, aggregate VG-EX) with #55 Gifford (VG); Topps Basketball: 1957- Highlights include 75 Anniversary Ball: (4) Graham (four inscriptions per), Hornung (three inscriptions); Wilson Ball: Opening Bid $200.00 1958: (38 cards, aggregate EX) with (3) #5 Sharman RC (VG-EX, (2) VG), #10 Arizin RC Bednarik (five inscriptions), Groza (two inscriptions), (2) Monk (one with two inscriptions) and Tittle (three inscriptions). (EX), #13 Schayes RC (VG), #17 Cousy RC (VG), (2) #24 Pettit RC (VG-EX, VG), #32 Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of signatures including signature strengths, inscrip- Kerr RC (VG-EX) and (3) #42 Stokes RC (EX, (2) VG-EX). For a complete list of key tions and deceased dates, please visit our website. cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

1231. (230+) Signed Card, Photograph Lot with Ali, (4) Mantles The presented lot contains an array of signed baseball and 1234. (14) 1971-1983 Kellogg’s Baseball/Football Sets boxing flats including (6) Presented is a solid group of (14) 1971-1983 Kellogg’s Baseball/Football complete sets. cachets, (22) HOF programs, Spotlighted in these hand-collated and factory sets is a clean 1971 Kellogg’s Football com- 1230. (18) Political and Celebrity Autographed (50+) 8x10s, (80+) cards and plete set of (60) cards. Better cards in this NM to NM-MT set with no cracking are #15 Books (80+) miscellaneous cuts and Greene, #28 Unitas, #33 Blanda, #39 Butkus and #55 Griese. Also present are (13) Presented is a group of eighteen political and celebrity autographed clippings. Signatures average Kellogg’s Baseball factory sets including (6) 1980, (3) 1981, (2) 1982 and (2) 1983. hardcover books. This collection of biographical, autobiographical and (“9”) and are highlighted by Opening Bid $200.00 self-improvement literature contains signatures on the title pages that signed cards from Dickey, (2) grade mostly (“8” to “9”) and include Buzz Aldrin, Scott Carpenter, Mantle, McGwire, (2) Ripken , Tom Clancy, Tom Clancy/Fred Franks, Tom and Williams as well as an Ali Clancy/Chuck Horner, Marcia Clark, Hillary Clinton, John Glenn, 3x5 with dated inscription 1235. 1964-1985 Topps Baseball/Football Set and Singles Collection Rudolph Giuliani, Caroline Kennedy, John McCain, (2) Oliver North, (creased), (2) Mantle 4x10 Presented is a diverse 1964-1985 Topps Baseball/Football complete set and singles collection. Included in this gather- Della Reese, Sarah Duchess of York and (2) Donald Trump. This lot is clippings and (15) 8x10 photos ing are (8) 1975-1985 Topps Baseball sets and (700+) vintage baseball/football singles with numerous mid-grade Hall accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. of President Ford with Johnny of Famers and stars. Highlights include Topps Baseball: Complete Sets: (all NM-MT, unless noted) with 1975: (medi- Opening Bid $200.00 Bench (each signed by Ford an EX-MT); 1979: (average NM); 1980-1985; Singles: 1967: (214 cards, average EX); 1968: (97 cards, aggregate EX) only, average “7-8”). with #110 Aaron (EX); 1972: #79 Fisk RC (EX); 1973: #50 Clemente (VG-EX); Topps/Philadelphia Football: Topps: Signatures average (“9”) with the Pres. Ford examples being slightly lesser. Auction LOA from James Spence 1967: (67 cards, average EX) and Philadelphia: 1966: (50 cards, average VG-EX) with #38 Sayers RC (VG). For a Authentications. Please visit our website for a more detailed list of the contents of this lot. complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

308 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 309 MULTI-SPORT / TREASURE CHESTS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1236. (44) 1237. 1979-1983 (6600+) Topps 1968-1979 Baseball/ Topps Football Baseball/ Complete Sets Football Presented is a hoard Collection of (44) 1979-1983 Offered is a horde Topps of (6600+) 1968- Baseball/Football 1979 Topps complete sets. This Baseball/Football sharp investment is singles. This mid- packed with Hall of grade collection Fame rookie talent contains moder- and other superstars. ate duplication Included are Topps along with a Baseball Complete smattering of Sets: (16) 1980 high numbers, 1240. Multi-Sport Autographed Lot of (18) with (3) Bats Topps: (726 cards per, stars and varia- Featuring one boxing and one soccer piece, the offered lot boasts (18) signed pieces with average EX-MT) with tions. Highlights a concentration of baseball relics. Highlights of the lot include Griffey Jr. & Sr. dual- #482 Henderson RC include Topps 1241. (23) Multi-Sport Signed and Unsigned Figurines with signed LE (#/500) Louisville Slugger, Ripken signed batting helmet, Yastrzemski Hall of (median EX-MT), Baseball: 1968: Mantle Fame 1989 inscribed Rawlings bat, Hall of Fame Louisville Slugger signed by (12), (16) 1981 Topps: (726 (396 cards, most- Compiled is a gathering of (23) multi-sport signed and unsigned figurines. Several promi- Duran/Leonard dual-signed 8x10 photo and a rare Lynn/Murray/Ripken triple-signed cards per, composite ly VG to VG- nent manufacturers include Gartlan, Romito, Salvino, Sports Impressions and others. Each 8x10 photo. Signatures average (“9”), though slightly lesser on the HOF bat, and are NM), (6) 1982 Topps: EX); 1969: (715 signature is penned in blue or black ink and grades in the (“8-9”) range or better. Included accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Please visit our (792 cards per, aver- cards, median are Baseball: Art of Sport: Griffey Jr. signed (1996, #/500); Gartlan: Dandridge signed website for complete list of the contents of this lot. age NM) with #21 VG-EX); 1971: (#/1987), Griffey Jr. signed (#/1986); Prosport: O. Smith signed (#/2190); Romito: Opening Bid $300.00 Ripken RC (all NM or (173 cards, com- Mazeroski signed (1998 artist proof, #/25), Musial signed (#/100), Stargell signed (#/400); better); Topps posite VG); 1973: Salvino: Mantle signed (d.1995, 1994 away jersey, #/950 chunk missing from foot); Sports Football Complete (430 cards, aver- Impressions: Bonds signed, (#/975); Football: Gartlan: Montana signed (artist proof, Sets: 1979 Topps: age VG-EX); #/250 hand was broken off and glued back on) and Hockey: Gartlan: Br. Hull signed (528 cards, median 1974: (513 cards, median EX to EX-MT) with #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975: (396 (#/1986). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of NM), (3) 1980 Topps: cards, average EX); 1976: (742 cards, composite EX-MT); Topps Football: 1969: (36 signed/unsigned figures, please visit our website. (528 cards per, com- cards, mostly NM) with #139 Butkus (NM); 1970: (395 cards, aggregate EX); 1972: (227 Opening Bid $400.00 posite NM), 1981 cards, average VG-EX); 1973: (412 cards, median VG-EX); 1974: (481 cards, composite Topps: (528 cards, average NM) with #216 Montana RC (NM) and 1983 Topps: (396 EX); 1976: (209 cards, average VG-EX); 1978: (402 cards, majority EX) and 1979: (238 cards, median NM). Perfect for the set dealer or graded card specialist. Due to the size/vol- cards, average EX-MT) with #390 Campbell (NM). For a complete list of key cards, ume of this gathering, shipping and handling may be substantial. please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

1243. Multi- Sport Autograph Lot with Marino & Ryan Featuring base- ball, basketball, football and hockey auto- graphs, the pre- sented lot is ideal for the fan who wants it all. The lot contains (32) signed items including (2) pucks, (2) basket- ball shoes, (2) 8x10s, (3) hock- 1238. Lot of (10) Signed Baseball and Football Jerseys ey Starting Consisting of baseball and football stars, the presented lot contains (10) beautifully signed Lineups, (9) foot- jerseys. Headlining the lot is an impressive run of (5) Jerry Rice 49ers jerseys, each with ball items, (10) individual certification from PSA/DNA. Also included in the lot are certified examples baseballs and (4) from (JSA), Howie Long (JSA), (JSA), Hines Ward additional base- (PSA/DNA) and Whitey Ford (Tri-Star). Signatures average (“9”). ball items. Opening Bid $250.00 1242. (26) Multi-Sport Signed Publications with Maravich Highlights Offered are (26) multi-sport, single-signed publications packed with scarce signatures and include signed Hall of Fame talent. Each display piece is penned sharply and the majority of autographs Wilson footballs fall in the (“8-9”) range or better. Highlights include Signed Basketball Publications: from Campbell, Sports Illustrated: (2) Abdul-Jabbar, Baylor, Cousy, Erving, Frazier, (3) Knight, Monroe, Kelly and Marino 1239. (11) Black Legends of Sport Autograph Collection Valvano; Dell: Bradley; Sporting News: Maravich, Wooden; Signed Boxing Publications: (cannot be fully-inflated), game-used stick from Dale Hunter, mini-helmets from D. Jones Presented is a wonderful collection of ten autographed items from prominent African-American Sports Illustrated: (2) Leonard; Signed Publications: Sports Illustrated: McEnroe and Lilly, Bo. Hull puck, Ryan signed 16x20 and LE hardcover book, Ashburn signed newsmakers. This collection includes a mix of signed flats and publications from luminaries such and Signed Other Publications: Golf: Hogan. Also present are single-signed Red sealed Starting Lineup and baseballs signed by Killebrew, I. Rodriguez and Ryan. as Aaron, Ali, Ashe, J. Brown, Mays, A. Moore, J. Owens, F. Patterson, Rice, Sugar Ray Robinson Auerbach (d.2006, “9”, silver) and Gordie Howe 8x10 photographs (“10”, red). The Additionally, the lot contains (4) unsigned pieces highlighted by a pair of complete 1979 and W. Rudolph. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. majority of publications grade in the (VG to EX) range with subscription tags affixed. For Topps baseball sets, (EX-MT/NM) with (2) Smith RC (VG-EX, NM). Auction LOA from For a more thorough description of the items and death dates, please visit our website. a complete list of signatures, deceased and magazine dates along with inscriptions, please James Spence Authentications. Please visit our website for additional details of this lot’s Opening Bid $400.00 visit our website. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. contents. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

310 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 311 MULTI-SPORT / TREASURE CHESTS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1245. (135+) Sports 1248. (4) and Celebrity Framed Autographs with Vintage Campanella Cut Sports Assembled is a collection of Games over (135) signed sports and Offered is a celebrity photographs. The pin- collection of nacle item of this lot is a signed four hand- Roy Campanella lithograph crafted verti- which has sustained damage that cal displays does not affect the pencil auto- that contain graph (“7”). Other signatures in vintage this offering include Auerbach, sports- Butkus, Cheevers, Ewing, themed Conlan, Grange, Mays, Messier, board Nitschke, Paterno, Richard, B. games. Robinson, Warfield, J. West and These many other notables. These arrange- autographs grade mostly in the ments have (“7-8”) range, and the majority been assem- include a salutation to the previ- bled and ous owner, Champions Billards mounted to Hall. This lot is accompanied by appear as if an auction LOA from James they are Spence Authentications. For a being complete list of all autographs played. included in this lot, please visit Included are our website. an Eddale Opening Bid $200.00 Home Court Basketball (36x28), 1249. (12) Alan Maver Sports Art with Paterno Parker Brothers Bruce Jenner Decathlon (23 x 34-1/2), McLoughlin Brothers Steeplechase Alan Maver’s unique pen-and-ink sketching style of college and professional athletes over (21x30) and Lowell Toy Herman Hickman All-American Action Football (27-1/2 x 42- the years has been syndicated in newspapers and magazines across the country. Presented 1/2). The frames of these items reveal some minor to moderate wear from previous hang- is a group of (12) original artwork pieces that are generally 5-3/4 x 8-3/4 in size and fea- ings in a bar, and the games inside the displays vary from mid- to high-grade condition. ture the profiles of P. Brown, (2) P. Bryant, A. Griffin, Kwalick, (4) Paterno, D. Royal, B. Opening Bid $150.00 1244. (42) Single-Signed Plates with Gretzky, Rose and Sims and D. Tiger. Though several of these pieces contain editorial tape markings, blue Montana pencil alignments, pinholes from the copy board and whiteout spots, they are free of any Legendary Hall of Famers and superstars from three major sports grace these (42) fine col- major wear or creasing that would detract from their overall presentation. lector’s plates manufactured by companies such as Gartlan and Hackett. Each of these Opening Bid $150.00 approximately 10-1/4” or 8-1/4” diameter porcelain plates is signed sharply in gold or sil- ver ink and is in (NM-MT) condition. Each autograph grades in the (“8-9”) range or better. These pieces are serially numbered to varying quantities. Highlights include Signed Gartlan Plates: Baseball: (6) Bench, Berra, Carew, (2) Fisk, Ford, (2) Griffey Jr., (3) Rose, Seaver, Yastrzemski; Football: (2) Montana; Hockey: Gretzky/Howe, Howe; Signed Hackett/Other: Hackett Baseball: Aaron, (3) Carlton (1986), (2) Ford, (2) R. Jackson, Killebrew, Rose and (2) Seaver. These lovely display pieces come with an Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of plates, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1246. Multi-Sport Autograph Collection with (604) Cards Presented is a lot of (604) signed sports cards and (18) signed baseballs. The (604) signed cards have a healthy emphasis on Philadelphia-area professional athletes, and other notable signed cards include L. Day, Fingers, Griese, Hull, Marino, Namath and L. Taylor. Most of these autographs are signed in sharpie and fall in the (“8-10”) range. Also included are (18) signed baseballs highlighted by Carlton, Griffey Jr., Mathews, Ryan and a multi-signed baseball with Feller/Marichal/ Mathews/Roberts/ Slaughter. This lot is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a list of other key signatures and items in this lot, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

1247. 1905 Sporting News Fold-Out Premium with Lajoie American sporting heroes from the turn of the century grace this 1905 Sporting News Fold-Out premium. This wafer-thin antique measures approximately 45x7 when expanded and depicts Chesbro (baseball), Daniels (swimming), Egan (golf), Flanagan (track), Hildebrand (jockey), Hillman (track), Hogan (football), Hurley (biking), Lajoie (baseball) and Ward (tennis) as subjects. This fragile specimen has survived the cen- tury quite well and is detracted only by pinholes 1250. (16) One-Sheet Sports-Related Movie Posters on the exterior corners, This assembly of (16) 1940s-1960s one-sheet sports-related movie posters is an ideal minor fraying (affects adornment for any office, den or game room. These advertisements were proudly dis- only Lajoie) and negligi- played for years in a pub, thus the majority are in off-grade condition. Despite a combina- 1251. (37) Vintage Sports Cabinets and Photos ble fold stress. Despite tion of wear (including the majority being affixed to cardboard backings), these large Assembled is a collection of thirty-seven black-and-white photos and cabinets. These vin- those flaws, the captions posters provide an interesting glimpse into the American sporting landscape of the 1940s- tage relics dates from the first half of the twentieth century and feature an interesting array of these pioneering ath- 1960s. Highlights include Baseball: Angels in the Outfield (1951), Fear Strikes Out of men’s and women’s portraits, team lineups and action shots from a variety of sports. letes are crisp, colorful (1957); Boxing: World In My Corner (1956); Football: circa 1953-1957 Elroy Hirsch film These pictures come in off- to mid-grade condition and are detracted by commonly found and poignant. flier montage and Hockey: White Lightning (1953). For a complete list of films and flaws such as creasing, staining and moderate to significant wear. Opening Bid $400.00 dimensions, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

312 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 313 MULTI-SPORT / TREASURE CHESTS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1252. (66) 1256. 1983-1995 Vintage Multi-Sport Americana Uncut Treasure Sheets Chest with with Caruso Sandberg Signature RC Presented is a Offered are large collection sixty-six 1983- of vintage nine- 1995 baseball teenth- and ear- uncut sheets lytwentieth-cen- from Topps, tury Americana. Fleer, Stadium Highlights Club and Score. include 1. Enrico Included in the Caruso signed collection are (2) postcard (d.1921, 1983 Topps “9”) 2. 1974 sheets (with Patty Hearst/ Sandberg RC, Symbionese both FR-PR), Liberation Army (11) 1986 Topps FBI Wanted sheets, (4) 1987 poster (VG-EX) Topps sheets, (2) 3. 1930s Donald 1988 Score Duck “Washing sheets, (3) 1989 the Goldfish 4. Fleer sheets, (9) (6) 1940s-1950s 1257. (50+) Pieces of Vintage Sports Equipment 1990 Fleer Rub-Offs with Offered are (50+) pieces of vintage sports equipment. These articles were proudly dis- sheets, (13) 1990 Dick Tracy 5. 1948 Ringling Bros. Circus Program with Chesterfield Ad on back cover played for years in a pub, thus the majority are in off-grade condition with a combination Topps sheets, (4) with Williams, Musial, DiMaggio 6. 1916 U.S.S. Arizona Thanksgiving dinner menu 7. of significant wear and soiling. Upon initial perusal, items include baseball uniforms, box- (12) 1950s Lionel Trains catalogs and guides. The Caruso piece is accompanied by an auc- 1991 Stadium 1253. (80+) Miscellaneous Vintage Sports Publication Lot ing gloves, catcher’s mask, cleats, golf clubs, hockey knee pads, ice skates, polo mallets, Club sheets and tion LOA from James Spence Authentications. For a complete list of all items included in running sneakers, snow shoes, tennis rackets and more. Due to the size/volume of this Compiled is a collection of more than eighty assorted sports publications and programs (18) 1995 this lot, please visit our website assembly, shipping and handling may be substantial. Pick-Up at our Silver Spring, from the 1940s through the 1990s. American and international ephemera are included Classic 4-Sports (with Alex Rodriguez). The 1995 Classic includes (5) blank-backed Opening Bid $200.00 Maryland location is highly encouraged. amongst these soccer, , swimming, boxing, cycling, Olympics and other sports examples. With the 1983 Topps exceptions, the sheets grade in the VG-EX to NM range. Opening Bid $150.00 publications. This lot is highlighted by (4) 1940s Ring Magazines (VG-EX) and (38) Due to the size/weight of this lot, shipping and handling may be substantial. 1970s-1990s Sports Illustrated and Inside Sports Swimsuit magazines (mostly NM). The Opening Bid $150.00 rest of the publications grade mostly (EX) with a few better or lesser. Opening Bid $100.00

1254. (12) 1938-1993 Vintage Football Cards and Memorabilia with (2) Montana RC For the gridiron enthusiast these twelve pieces include vintage football cards and memorabilia that date from 1938- 1993. Highlighted in this assortment are 1930s: 1938 Dixie Lid: Nagurski (GD); 1950s: circa-1950s New York Football Giants tie-tack (Balfour, EX-MT); 1970s: mid-1970s Pro Football’s Immortals bronze coin set: (25 coins, average NM, with 1255. (23) Vintage Sports Collectibles Balt/DC Concentration EX slipcase), 1972 Presented is a collection of vintage with a Baltimore and Washington NFLPA Fabric Complete Set: (35 cards, average NM-MT), dated 11/29/75 Alabama vs. D.C.-area concentration. Highlights include a 1927 Maryland vs. Johns Hopkins football Auburn tin tray (VG, 13x10, minor scratches) and 1980s: (2) 1981 Topps #216 Montana program (VG-EX), 1946 ND vs. Navy football program (VG-EX, signed by Bob Hope), 1259. Interesting Treasure Chest with B18 Cobb RC (NM, EX-MT). For a complete list of items, please visit our website. 1954 ND vs. Navy football program (VG-EX), 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers scorecard 1258. Multi-Sport Collection of Games and Youth Baseball Assembled is an interesting treasure chest of multi-sport collectibles. Perks of this lot Opening Bid $200.00 (marked, VG), 1952 Sugar Bowl program (VG-EX), (2) ticket stubs Uniforms include a 1914 B18 Cobb (VG), 1930s Cooperstown Pennant (VG), (46) 1939-1966 (both EX) and Baltimore Orioles TV schedules from 1954, 1955 and 1957 (all GD to VG). Presented is a collection of (28) assorted circa 1950s-2000 sports-related board games Exhibits with several key stars, a 1984 Starting Lineup Michael Jordan (casing cracked) For a complete listing of the remaining items, please visit our website. LOA from James (average NM) along with a pair vintage youth baseball uniforms (both EX). For a com- and NFL Super Bowl patches from I through XXIX. For a complete list of all the items Spence Authentications. plete list of items, please visit our website. included in this lot, please visit our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

314 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 315 MULTI-SPORT / TREASURE CHESTS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1261. 1960s Multi- Sport Treasure Chest Assembled is a collection of great 1950s and 1960s items. This eclectic mix of items includes: 1. Sports Illustrated first issue with inserts and leather cover (NM) 2. 1973 Washington Redskins team-signed football with 1265. Huge Multi-Sport Collectibles Treasure Chest (40+) signa- This massive collection of vintage and contemporary memorabilia covers a wide range of tures that items such as glassware, toys, cards, commemorative products and souvenir items. At the grade mostly 1264. Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with 1954 Bowman heart of this offering are several collectible glassware and porcelain items, including a (“6”) includ- unique Frank Nekola Red Sox mug (EX-MT) that was gifted by the organization to its ing Houston, Football Pack scout and former MLB pitcher. Other important glassware items include a 1956 Detroit 1260. Balance of Collection with Game-Used Jerseys Jurgenson, C. Presented is a diverse multi-sport treasure chest highlight by an unopened 1954 Bowman Tigers All-Star Associates glass tumbler (NR-MT), (3) different 1956 Washington Taylor 3. Football 1-cent pack. This scarce wax artifact is in (NM) condition with only some slight Presented is a wide assortment of baseball collectibles dominated by a large selection of Nationals All-Star Associates glass tumblers (NR-MT), 1940’s – early 1950s American 1962 Baseball All-Star Game Program (EX-MT) with Ticket Stub from D.C. Stadium wear on the corners and provides a great opportunity for a bold collector to pull a gradable Philadelphia-area sports memorabilia. The highlight of this collection is (3) game-used jer- League glass tumbler (EX-MT), 1959-1960 Washington Senators Ashtray (EX), 1960s (VG-EX) 4. (3) Mickey Mantle Country Cookin’ plates and bowls (NM). #23 Blanda RC. Another highlight of this offering is (2) sets of Perez-Steele HOF seys that include 1980s Phillies Glen Wilson, a 1980s signed Flyers Dave Wilson orange Cincinnati Reds glass tumbler, 1960s Rawlings baseball high-ball glass (NR-MT), 1962 Opening Bid $200.00 Masterworks postcards (#1654, #1656) that present new in their original boxes. Other practice jersey (“8”) and a black 1980s Flyers jersey unidentified. Also included are (2) Army-Navy souvenir frosted glass tumbler, (6) set of 1966 Baltimore Orioles American items of note include an Oscar Robertson signed World’s Fair guide (“9”), a 1971 Topps League Champion glass tumblers (NR-MT) by Kentucky Gentleman with original promo- 1950 Phillies “Whiz Kids” mini-pennants (EX-MT), (10) 1960s Phillies pins (mostly EX Greatest Moments #41 Mays (EX-MT), an uncut sheet of (3) 1977 Topps Football cards to NM) and (2) Unused tickets and memorabilia packs from October 1, 1970 final Connie tion materials (FR to NR-MT) and an assortment of contemporary August National (EX) with #360 Payton, a Hockey HOF Legends of Hockey postcard set and (2) miniature Masters memorabilia. For a complete listing of other items in this collection, please visit Mack Stadium game. For a more detailed listing, please visit our website. Louisville Slugger model bats (Marigold Collector Plates) of DiMaggio and Mantle. The Opening Bid $150.00 our website. Due to the size of the collection, shipping will be substantial. Robertson autograph comes with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 1262. Balance of Collection with Uncut 1266. Strip Card 1964-1990 Presented is a fine Multi- assortment of graded Sport and ungraded pre- and post-war cards, Collection highlighted by an with Full uncut sheet of (25) and Near 1926-27 W512 cards with an overall Sets grade of (VG) that This diverse includes a #6 Ruth collection of (EX). Other items basketball, include 1. (2) T206 baseball, hock- Sweet Caporal with ey and football J. Doyle (New York, cards includes Hands Above Head, an array of trimmed), W. near sets, full Johnson (FR) 2. sets and key T206 Piedmont with cards. Several McGraw (glove at important star hip, FR) and cards such as McAleese (FR) 1964 Topps 3.1964 Topps Giants Baseball #331 #25 Mantle (SGC 1263. Balance of Collection with Bats and Gloves A.L. Bombers (Maris, Cash, 84) 4. 1964 Topps Presented is an amassment of vintage baseball goodies that include (10) vintage store Mantle, #164 Pete Rose model gloves (mild to moderate use), (2) store model bats (well used), (13) auto- Kaline) (VG), (PSA 7). graphed items with a Branca/Thomson ball (“9”), 1962 Topps #199 Perry (“5”), 1965 Topps Opening Bid Musial/Boudreau cachet (“9”) and Stargell (“9”) and assorted publications. The col- Baseball #581 $200.00 lection also includes vintage baseball collectibles and for a detailed list, please visit Perez RC our website. (EX), 1966 Topps Baseball #300 Clemente (EX, mc), 1974-75 Topps Basketball #1 Abdul- Opening Bid $150.00 Jabar (EX), 1974-75 Topps Basketball #39 Walton RC (EX-MT), 1974-75 Topps 1267. Balance of Collection with Sports and Political Basketball #144 Scoring Leaders (McAdoo, Abdul-Jabar, Maravich) (EX-MT), 1974-75 Memorabilia Topps Basketball #196 Gervin RC (EX-MT), 1974-75 Topps Hockey #100 Orr (EX-MT) Offered is a massive balance of sports and political memorabilia collection packed with and 1974-75 Topps Hockey #130 Orr AS (EX-MT) are featured in this offering. For a bobble heads, whiskey decanters, books, magazines and other trinkets from the 1930s- more complete listing, please visit our website. 1980s. For the lengthy list of items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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1268. (5) Signed/Unsigned Multi-Sport Statues with Gretzky Offered is a group of (5) signed/unsigned multi-sport statues that includes greats like James “Cool Papa” Bell and Wayne Gretzky. Manufacturers present are Gartlan, Salvino and the Art of Sport. The three signed pieces are penned in black ink. Found within are Gartlan: James “Cool Papa” Bell (d.1991, “8”, NM-MT statue, 7” long, sliding, #/1499), Wayne Gretzky (“8”, NM-MT statue, 9-1/2” tall, #/1896); Salvino: (“8”, NM-MT statue, 7” height, 11” length, #/550); The Art of Sport: (both NM-MT, 8” tall, #/2500, unsigned, 1995) with Juan Manuel Fangio and Aryton Senna. Signatures come with an Auction COA from James Spence Authentications. 1272. Non-Sports Card and Comic Book Treasure Chest 1273. (1000+) Baseball Treasure Chest with Statues Opening Bid $250.00 1269. (375+) 1909-1980s Multi-Sport Oddball/Type Card and Presented is a collection of over sixty vintage 1950s and 1960s comic books and (550+) Offered is an eclectic (1000+) baseball treasure chest that includes (26) statues/tankards non-sports cards from the 1900s through the 1980s. Valuable inclusions in this lot include Memorabilia Collection from various manufacturers, numerous loose cards, commemorative coins, first day cov- #225 DC Action Comics (GD), #236 DC Action Comics (VG-EX) and #271 DC ers, pins, promotional sheets, stamps and numerous other trinkets. Highlights include (4) An eclectic mixture of (375+) 1909-1980s multi-sport oddball/type cards and memorabilia Adventure Comics (VG). For a detailed listing of the comics in this collection, please visit 1914 B18 Blankets including Wheat (all GD), 1965 Topps Transfers uncut strip (20 trans- awaits the winner of this assembly. In addition to a myriad of pre-war cards, other items our webiste. fers, VG with Mays), 1993 Topps R&N China Porcelain: (all in display boxes) with present are magazines, baseball-related View Master reels, games and other memorabilia. Opening Bid $100.00 Mantle (23 cards); (10) 1995 Topps Legends of the ‘60s Bronze cards and (28) assorted Highlights include Singles: 1909 T204 Ramly Stahl (GD, light pencil mark on reverse), 1995 Score Platinum team sets. Due to the size/weight of this collection, shipping and 1911 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets Criger (FR, owner back stamp, ad back), 1911 T201 handling may be substantial. For a complete list of items, please visit our website. Lake/Wallace (VG); 1933 Sport Kings: (4 cards, mostly FR-GD, includes wrapper, VG) Opening Bid $150.00 with #22 Sarazen (GD-VG); 1939-46 Salutation Exhibits: J. DiMaggio (EX), T. Williams (EX-MT); 1947-66 Exhibits: Mantle (EX-MT, Waist-Up, “C K” not connected), Mays (EX-MT, Portrait); Memorabilia: Magazines: 8/23/54 Sports Illustrated (EX, Topps Yankees insert, NM) and (2) 4/13/62 Life Magazine (VG-EX, both with Mantle/Maris panel). For a complete list of items, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 1275. (350+) 1981-2000 Multi-Sport Sets, (275+) Wax and (15,000+) Singles Hoard Amassed is a hoard of (350+) 1981-2000 multi-sport sets, (275+) wax boxes and packs along with (15,000+) singles that includes numerous superstars and inserts. This smorgasbord of cardboard could be an instant business start- up for the lucky win- ner. Included are Complete Baseball Sets: (all hand collat- ed and NM to NM- MT unless noted; all keys grade similarly) with Topps: (2) 1982, 1982 Traded (factory), (2) 1983, 1992-1994 1274. (77) 1996-1999 Sports/Non-Sports Hallmark Keepsake Traded (factory), 1270. (180) 1986-2001 Multi-Sport Wax and Set Collection 1996-1999 (factory), Presented are (180) 1986-2001 multi-sport wax boxes and complete sets. These primarily Ornaments (2) 2000 (one factory), baseball boxes and sets are a wise investment choice. Highlights include Baseball Wax Decorate your Christmas tree with these (77) 1996-1999 Hallmark Keepsake ornaments. 2000 Traded (factory), Boxes: Topps: 1993 Archives 1953, (2) 1994 Archives 1954, (2) 2001 Series 1, 2001 1271. (4000+) Hoard of 1970s-1990s Pocket Schedules Each unopened box depicts a sports or non-sports subject and grades in the (NM to NM- 2004 (factory); Series 2, 2005 Series 1; Upper Deck: 2001 Series 1, 2001 Series 2, (2) 2006 Series 1, 2006 Assembled is an impressive and colorful collection of (4000+) pocket schedules from a MT) range. Included are Sports Ornaments: Baseball: (4) Aaron (with trading card), (2) Donruss: (2) 1982, 1984, (2) 1985 (one factory); Fleer: (2) 1982, (2) 1984, (2) 1985, 1992 Series 2; Baseball Complete Sets: Topps/Bowman: (4) 1986 Traded, 1993 Archives 1953, variety of college and professional sports teams and leagues. These schedules date from Gehrig, (6) Griffey; Basketball: (1) M. Johnson; Football: (6) Namath; Hockey: (2) Howe; Update (factory); Upper Deck: 1989; Complete Football Sets: (all NM-MT or better) (2) 1994 Archives 1954; Football Complete Sets: 1991 Stadium Club and Basketball the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s and include ephemera from the NFL, College Football, NCAA Boxing: (5) Ali; Racing: (4) Elliott, (3) Petty; Non-Sports Ornaments: (1) Barbie, (2) with Topps: (2) 1982 and a 1989 Score. Also present are (174) multi/non-sports assorted Complete Sets: Topps: 1992-93 Stadium Club. The sets are almost an even mixture of Basketball, Canadian Football, NHL, MLB and minor leagues. A wide variety of pieces Monroe, (1) Star Trek: Next Generation, (7) Star Wars and (33) Superman. This assort- boxed sets from the 1980s-1990s, (260+) 1980s-1990s multi/non-sports assorted wax and factory and hand-collated. Due to size/volume, shipping and handling may be substantial. from non-major professional sports leagues such as volleyball, soccer, professional ment of ornaments will definitely spread some yuletide cheer. rack packs and (15,000+) mostly unpicked singles. Due to the size/volume, shipping and For a complete list of items, please visit our website. women’s sports and other organizations are included as well. This assortment provides a Opening Bid $100.00 handling will be substantial. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is high- Opening Bid $300.00 vast swath of scarcities, vintage advertisements, unusual fonts and spectacular graphic ly encouraged. For a complete list of items, please visit our website. design samples. This lot presents a great chance for possible valuable finds and resale. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

318 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 319 AMERICANA DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1276. 1895 Newsboy Annie Pixley Cabinet with Tough Ad Back Presented is an 1895 Newsboy Annie Pixley Cabinet that contains a scarce Red Indian Cut Plug Tobacco ad back. This 4- 1/4 x 6-3/16 cabinet grades (EX), and the 1281. 1956 Topps Round-Up Complete Set (80/80) photo has been The American frontier of the late nineteenth century is depicted in this 1956 Topps Round pasted onto the Up Complete Set of (80) cards. This mid-grade selection presents very well with few of cardboard. the associated wax stains. Grading an admirable (EX-MT) with some better and other less- Pixley, a popu- er, key cards include #1 Hickok (VG-EX), #11 Calamity Jane (VG-EX), #21 Buffalo Bill lar stage per- 1280. (2) 1954 Topps Scoops Unopened Wax Packs—Both (EX-MT), #31 Earp (EX-MT), #41 Boone (EX-MT), #51 James (EX), #61 Geronimo former in the Graded (VG-EX) and #71 Carson (EX-MT). An excellent collection that documents the vigor and 1880s and Offered is a pair of unopened 1954 Topps Scoops wax packs, both of which have been adventure of the unclaimed West. 1890s, is professionally graded. Included are One-Cent (PSA 7, one card) and Five-Cent (GAI 5.5, Opening Bid $200.00 shown loung- 1277. 1939 Lone Ranger Exhibit Complete Set of (10) six cards) packs. These “magic headline” packs have the potential of yielding multiple ing against a Produced around 1939, the offered set of ten Exhibits cards features the ever-popular Lone high-grade celebrities from this eclectic series. tree stump. The Ranger characters. These cards include Lee Powell as the Lone Ranger and Chief Opening Bid $100.00 cabinet con- Thundercloud as Tonto plus Silver and the other Rangers from the 1938 serial. These grey- tains some backed examples are in excellent condition with (2) EX-MT, (6) EX and (2) VG-EX. slight wear on the edges and corners, but the front and back are both clean and present Opening Bid $100.00 very well. Opening Bid $100.00

1278. (350+) 1910s-1950s Non-Sport 1282. Collection with Uncut Strips Scarce Assembled is a (350+) 1910s-1950s non-sport collection high- 1962 lighted by the inclusion of singles, sets and uncut strips. Included Topps are Uncut Strips: 1919 W552 Baseball Position Drawings Set (10 cards, EX); 1920s W542 Sports Drawings Set (10 cards, EX); Mars 1920s W-UNC Cartoon Chaplain Numbered Set (10 cards, VG- Attacks EX); 1944 Gum Inc. American Beauties (9 cards, average EX); Complete Singles: (removal from adhesive albums account for average grades, EX otherwise) with 1910 T42 Bird Series (98 cards, Set (55) median GD); 1911 T43 Mecca Bird Series (25 cards, average The 1962 VG); 1924 Arm & Hammer Birds (61 cards, mostly GD) and Topps Mars 1954 Red Man Indian Chiefs Complete Set (40 cards, average Attacks set GD). Also present are (26) assorted turn-of-the-century “S” silks boasts vibrant featuring different themes (average EX). For a complete list of images and the cards, please visit our website. unusually Opening Bid $200.00 charismatic Martians that so largely influ- enced Tim Burton’s 1996 film of the same name. Presented is a complete set from the 1962 1279. (2) 1950s Flip Cards Uncut Sheets with Topps series featuring (55) Automobiles & Planes cards with an 1283. (29) 1950s-1970s Non-Sports Unopened Wax Packs Produced by Flip Cards, Inc. in during the early 1950s, this pair aggregate grade This eclectic mixture of (29) 1950s-1970s non-sports unopened wax packs is an interesting of 11x13 uncut strip cards each contains twenty-one different cards. The sheets of GD to VG. glimpse into the cultural landscape of the age. These tightly sealed and unsearched packs were available at most local five and dime stores, and each sheet was a complete The grade are quite scarce and come from a variety of manufacturers. The majority grades in the series. The two presented panels are the Collector’s Automobiles and Rocket breakdown of (NM) range with some better and others lesser. Included are Topps/Bowman/O-Pee- Ships and Airplane Flip Cards. Both sheets are in EX to EX-MT condition with a the set is 10% Chee: 1955 Bowman 18 Magic Pictures, 1955 Bowman 2 Magic Pictures, 1960 Topps grease pencil marking over the 10-cent price tag with 1-cent scripted below. The VG-EX or bet- Funny Valentines, 1966 Topps Comic Book Foldees, 1966 Topps Green Hornet Stickers, reverse of each panel is crystal clean with blue print over the grey cardboard. ter, 40% VG, 1966 Topps Insult Postcards, 1966 Topps The Monkees Flip Movies; Donruss/Leaf: 1960 Opening Bid $100.00 30% GD and 20% FR-PR. It should be noted that card #1 grades GD, and the elusive #55 Leaf Flags of all Nations, 1965 Donruss Freddie and the Dreamers, 1966 Donruss Marvel checklist is marked on the reverse and grades PR. In spite of these imperfections, the vivid Super Heroes; Fleer/: 1965 Philadelphia Gum World War II, 1966 set beautifully depicts the glamorous illustrations of 1960s Topps non-sports genre cards. Philadelphia Gum Tarzan; Other: 1961 Nu-Card Dinosaurs and 1961 Nu-Card Football. Opening Bid $200.00 For a complete list of packs, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

320 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 321 AMERICANA DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1285. Balance of Collection with Comic 1288. Reagan “House of David” photo and Signed Books and Inauguration Program Titanic Presented is trio of presidential items, (2) scarce Ronald Reagan pieces and a George Model Bush Sr. cut autograph. The highlight of this lot is a 10x8 press photo of a young Assembled is an Reagan posing with the House of David baseball team that grades (NM) with a rough eclectic top left edge. The House of David was a religious commune that sent out barnstorm- Americana col- ing teams across the country to spread their beliefs (which included celibacy and not lection of comic cutting hair). Also included is a 1971 Inauguration Prayer Breakfast program from books, nodders, Reagan’s induction as the governor of California signed by several persons including toys and a Don Drysdale (d.1993), Archie Moore (d.1998) and pole-vaulting legend Bob Titanic model. Richards. The signatures are penned in blue ink and grade (“10”). The program is in Included are (NM) and shows a bit of wear and minor creasing on the front and back cover. A cut Comic Books/ sharpie signature from George Bush Sr. (“8”) rounds this lot out. All signed items Magazines: come with an auction COA from James Spence Authentications. (mostly EX-MT Opening Bid $100.00 with some better and others less- er) (3) Bob Hope, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Frosty the Snowman, 1289. 1800s Howard the Duck, (2) Immortal Sagas, Kiss of the Vampire, Legends of the DC Universe, Canton I Dana 1284. (54) Non-Sport Uncut Sheets with Star Wars MAD, (2) Madman,(2) Monster Matinee, More than Mortal, Munsters (4/66), Predator, (8) Offered is a large grouping of non-sports issues in uncut sheet form including Star Wars Rook, Nicki Shadow, Sisters of Mercy, (3) Star Wars (10/92), (4) Strike, Time Model Belgian and Star Trek. The lot consists of (54) sheets with (50) from the 1986 Garbage Pail Series Warrior, (2) TOR and Twilight Zone. Also present is a 1952 Hazelle’s Popular Marionettes Rifle 5 (with almost equal distribution between sheet “A” and “B”). These sheets are generally Teto the Clown (box EX, figure EX-MT), 1960s Lego nodder of Snoopy (VG, black Offered is a nineteenth-cen- in VG-EX to EX-MT condition. The remaining four sheets include a 1979 Topps Star Trek square base) and Mickey Mouse (GD, green oval base) along with a 1966 Marx electric tury Belgian Canton I. Dana “the Movie” sheet (EX-MT), 1979 Topps Moonraker sheet (EX-MT), 1980 Topps Empire train (all pieces included, box worn). An expansive 53” 3-D foam puzzle of the ill-fated flintlock muzzleloader rifle. Strikes Back sheet (EX) and a 1983 Topps Superman sticker sheet (EX-MT). Due to the Titanic with minor soiling rounds out this interesting gathering. This piece has a 38” barrel, size/weight of this lot, shipping and handling may be substantial. Opening Bid $100.00 and the lock plate contains Canton I. Dana. The wooden body and butt are made of tiger maple, and the wooden ramrod is also intact. The shoulder plate and trigger guard are made of Opening Bid $200.00 brass. An attractive and functional grip has been hand-carved into the upper portion of the butt and intersects with the flat, secure portion of the trigger guard. This piece reveals light wear throughout the steel and brass components and wooden body. Opening Bid $200.00

1290. Antique Tarratt Rifle with Octagonal Barrel Offered is a nineteenth- century J. Tarratt and Sons flintlock muzzleloader rifle with a double set trigger. This piece has a 31” octag- onal barrel and the lock plate contains J. Tarratt & Sons along with the portrayal of a hunter in the wild. The wooden body, butt and ramrod are made of tiger maple. The shoulder plate and trigger guard are made of brass. This piece reveals light wear throughout the steel components and wooden body. Opening Bid $200.00

1291. (4) Early Tobaccianna Items with Richmond Ad Offered is a quartet of early tobacciana items that range from the 1880s to the turn-of-the century. At the foremost is a framed and mat- 1286. (5) 1942-49 Western Movie One Sheet Posters with ted 19x23 1880s Richmond Straight Cut tobacco advertisement (dimensions of print are 12-1/2 x 15-1/2). This vibrant antiquity exudes Roy Rogers incredible aesthetic appeal with moderately worn gilt edges and a Hailing from the apex of the Western movie genre, the amassed collection features five piercing blue backdrop that conceals moderate scuffing. Also present is different movie one-sheet posters from the 1940s. Displaying vibrant colors and legible 1287. Interesting Collection of Political Pins a 1880s Allen & Ginter Richmond Mixture canister (GD, some scrap- text throughout, the one-sheets measure the standard 27x41 and display incredibly well. Presented is a thorough political pin collection that encompasses politicians from the last ing), circa 1910s open Recruit Little Cigars slide box (FR, 1909 tax Considering their age and sensitive nature, these displays have survived well, exhibiting one hundred years and beyond. This lot is highlighted by the inclusion of (16) jugates that stamp) and an additional dated 1954 unopened Recruit Little Cigar only minor toning, corner wear and virtually inevitable small edge tears and factory folds. include McKinley/Roosevelt, Roosevelt/Fairbank, Taft/Sherman, FDR/Garner, package (EX-MT, 1926 tax stamp). Two examples show small tape-repair marks on the reverse, Firebrands of Arizona (1944) FDR/Truman and more. Also included are (39) other vintage political pins that contain Opening Bid $250.00 and The Oregon Trail (1945). The remaining one-sheets show no alterations and consist of Hoover, Kennedy, Nixon, Roosevelt, Truman, Wilson and other former presidential candi- “Heart of the Golden West (1942) starring Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes, Courtin’ Trouble dates. This lot is rounded out by a collection of (39) medallions, coins and wooden nick- (1948) and Crashing Thru (1949). Highlighted by the “King of Cowboys,” Roy Rogers, els. For a complete list and pictures of all pins included, please visit our website. this magnificent one-sheet lot will appease the strictest of Western collectors. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

322 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 323 AMERICANA / LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1297. 1958 Hires Root Beer Test Issue Willie Mays Presented is a 1958 Hires Root Beer Test card of Willie Mays. The “Say Hey Kid” is undoubtedly the cornerstone in this fantasti- cally rare regional issue. Of the two color variations found in the set, this Mays is adorned by the orange 1292. Western & Cowboy Lot with Ephemera & Photos background. Presented is a wide swath of vintage Western and Cowboy ephemera. This collection of 1296. (11) Signed Steiner Authenticated Items with (6) The unnum- over (100) pieces includes (53) framed pictures, (45) 8x10 advertising pictures, (6) movie Baseballs bered Mays foldouts and (3) exhibits. Legendary silver screen cowboys such as Gene Autry, Buck Offered is a collection of (11) single- and multi-signed Steiner Authenticated items. grades (FR- Jones, Roy Rogers and Will Rogers are all represented in these great black-and-white Headlining this group of prominent baseball and football players is a signed Nolan Ryan GD) with mul- items. For a complete list of all items, please visit our website. 1293. (4) Boxes of Assorted Trains, Accessories and Mitchell & Ness replica jersey. This size XL apparel is penned by Ryan beneath the letters tiple heavy Opening Bid $150.00 Memorabilia in black ink with the autograph grading an (“8”). The fireballer added “7th No-Hitter, 5-1- creases and sig- Offered is a expansive collection of trains and railroading memorabilia. The collection 91” as an inscription. Also present is a myriad of signed baseballs, framed pieces and an nificantly contains HO-Gauge, N-Gauge and O-Gauge engines, cars and track, Postage Stamp trains 8x10 photograph. Included are Framed Pieces: Baseball: Berra (“10”, 12-1/8 x 15-1/8”), rounded cor- (in original boxes), dozens of vintage books, railroad patches, magazines, railroad Football: Payton (d.1999, “7”, “Sweetness, 16,726” inscription, 12 x 15”, #/1993), ners. Despite ephemera, schedules and souvenirs. Highlights include HO-Gauge: Santa Fe engine Staubach/Pearson (both “9”, Pearson “Hail Mary” inscription, 10-1/2 x 13”, #/1975); OAL those flaws, this is an attractive keepsake for any 1950s regional collection. #0594 (Blue and Yellow, NM), Santa Fe engine #4015 (Silver with red front, NM), Signed Baseball: Griffey Jr. (“8”), Rizzuto (d.2007, “9”), A. Rodriguez (“9”); ONL Opening Bid $100.00 Burlington engine #150-A (Silver with red stripe, EX-MT), Santa Fe AT & SF caboose Signed Baseball: Aaron (“9”), F. Robinson (“6”, ROY 56 inscription); OML Signed #7240, Rock Island caboose #1961, Virginian Hopper car #2610 and (2) HO Power packs. Baseball: Clemens (“9”) and 8x10 Photograph: Staubach (“9”). Each one of these attrac- This collection contains a massive assortment of collectibles and ephemera that have tive autographed items comes with a COA from Steiner Sports. potential internet resale. An in-store review is highly suggested. For a complete and com- Opening Bid $250.00 prehensive listing of all the items in the collection, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

1298. (14) 1930s – 1980s Multi- Sport Game Collection Presented is a multi-sport collection of (14) tabletop, electric and board games from the 1930s through the 1980s. The highlight of 1294. Vast Worlds Fair and Exposition Souvenir Collection this assortment includes two (170) Northwestern Presented is a marvelous Worlds Fair and Exposition souvenir and memorabilia collection Products toys, that spans more than a century. Included among the (170) different relics are (4) items a 1933 Poosh- from the 1876 Centennial in Philadelphia including a photograph ticket (EX-MT) and a M-Up Jr. (VG- visitor’s guidebook with fold-out map (VG), (17) items from the 1893 Columbian Expo EX) and an with an exquisite enamel pin, (3) items from the 1901 Buffalo’s Pan-American Expo items undated 5- with an etched glass tomahawk paperweight, (12) items from the 1904 Worlds Fair in St Game Electric Louis, (3) items from the 1907 Jamestown Expo with a fabulous 5” watch fob (EX), (4) Poosh-M-Up items from the 1926 Sesquicentennial in Philadelphia, (13) items from the 1933-34 (VG-EX). Chicago World’s Fair items with a salt & pepper shaker set, (36) 1939-40 Worlds Fair 1295. (600) Mattel Hot Wheels Toy Cars Other dated 1299. (60+) 1940s-1980s NFL Publication Lot items with a set of etched glass coaster in original box (EX) and a wooden yo-yo (EX), (5) Assembled are six hundred Mattel Hot Wheels toy cars in their original packaging from items include a Presented is a lot of over sixty football publications that date from the 1940s through the items from the 1961-62 Seattle Worlds Fair items and (24) 1964-65 NY World’s Fair the 1990s to the present. This massive collection includes trucks, hot rods, racing cars and 1947 All-Star Basketball Game by Gotham (no box, only components) and a 1950s Tru- 1980s. This collection is dominated by (46) 1970s Pro! and other NFL programs that grade items. There are (29) additional items from various expositions from the 1915 San other non-traditional vehicle models. Due to the size and weight of this lot, shipping costs Action Electric Football Game by Tudor (box VG, toy EX). Due to size and weight of this mostly (EX-MT to NM) including (11) Vikings, (2) Cowboys and other team editions Francisco Expo to the 1968 San Antonio Exposition. The ten remaining items have may be substantial. collection, shipping and handling may be substantial. For a complete listing of the remain- spread evenly amongst franchises from across the league. Also included are (13) 1980s British-related theme including (2) cut-glass jewelry boxes, a King Edward VIII Accession Opening Bid $100.00 ing toys and games, please visit our website. Pro! and GameDay Programs (mostly NM). The lot is also spotlighted by a 1949 Football mug and cover dish (VG-EX) and a 1897 Queen Victoria saucer (VG). For a more com- Opening Bid $100.00 Digest (EX), 1977 Sporting News Football Guide and a 1983 Sporting News USFL Guide prehensive listing of the artifacts in this collection, please visit our website. (EX). This lot warrants inspection, so an in-house review is suggested. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

324 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 325 LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1301. 1909-1911 E90-1 American Caramel Ty Cobb SGC 20 Graded 20 FR by SGC, this classic 1909- 1911 E90-1 Ty Cobb example is technically off-grade due to several surface creases; howev- er, the reverse is clean, and this key Georgia Peach still has pleasing visual appeal. Opening Bid $250.00

1305. 1957 “Keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn” Pin When it became evident that owner Robert O’Malley was going to move the Dodgers out of Brooklyn because of real estate disputes, Brooklynites rallied and protested for their beloved ball club to remain in the borough. Out of these efforts and newspaper editorials came a common cry: “Keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn.” Offered is an original 1-1/2” pin- back button that contains this famous slogan from a tumultuous and controversial era in 1300. (2) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder PSA 4 with 1304. (9) 1964 Meadowgold Dairy Sets with Mantle Dodgers history. This blue background button is in (VG-EX) and has some light to moder- Mathewson Presented are nine 1964 Meadowgold Dairy sets of Mantle, Mays, Koufax and Mazeroski ate surface wear on the front. The reverse contains a light amount of rusting. and a near set that is missing Mazeroski. Each set originally was found on the side of a Opening Bid $250.00 Presented are two 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder cards, Mathewson/Meyers and Meadowgold milk carton, but each card offered has been hand cut from the original panel. Jennings/McGraw. Both cards have been graded VG-EX 4 by PSA and reveal moderate The grades of these cards are (10) Mantle: (5) (EX), (3) (VG-EX), (1) (VG) and (1) (PR); wear on the corners, edges and folds. These cards have some small paper loss spots on the (10) Koufax: (4) (EX), (3) (VG-EX) and (3) (VG); (10) Mays: (4) (EX), (5) (VG-EX), (1) front and reverse, and both contain a crease in the upper left corner. (VG); (9) Mazeroski: (3) (EX), (4) (VG-EX), (2) (VG). Flaws that affect these cards Opening Bid $200.00 include stains and uneven cuts. Opening Bid $250.00

1306. 1957 Last Game at Ebbets Field Ticket Stub The poor infrastructure and decrepit condition of Ebbets Field in 1957 lent to the over- all air of mourning for the anticipated departure of the Dodgers from Brooklyn. Presented is a full game ticket from the fateful last game the Dodgers played in Flatbush on September 24th, 1957. This relic grades in (VG) condition and reveals moder- ate soiling on the front and reverse, along with slight to moderate wear on the cor- ners and edges. Opening Bid $400.00

1302. (60) Single-Signed Mario Andretti Photo Balls 1303. (12) 1888-1912 Baseball Star Group with Cobb 1307. (3) 1961-1971 Baseball/Football Partial Uncut Sheets Renowned speedster Mario Andretti seizes the lead with these (60) single-signed photo Presented is a low-grade group of (12) 1887-1912 baseball star cards from a variety of Presented is a trio of 1961-1971 Baseball/Football partial uncut sheets. Included are 1961 Fleer baseballs. Each photo ball touts Andretti’s racing exploits and is penned directly on the tobacco designations. Included are 1887 N284 Buchner Gold Coin: Denny (trimmed); Football (20 cards, VG) with #166 Blanda, #197 Otto and (2) 1971 Baseball: (both blank back, both sweet spot. These five dozen autographs grade primarily in the (“9”) range with the base- 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter: Ward (PR); 1888 N162 Goodwin Champions: Dunlap VG) with Clemente/Mays/F. Robinson (12 cards) and Palmer (8 cards). With the exception of balls faring similarly. Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. (trimmed); 1911 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets: #78 Baker (trimmed, checklist back); 1911 Blanda and Mays, none of the keys is adversely affected by creasing or other significant flaws. Opening Bid $200.00 T201 Mecca Double Folders: (8 cards, all PR-FR) with Barrett/McGlynn, Brown/Hofman, Chase/Sweeney, Crawford/Cobb, Donovan/Stroud, Lush/Hauser, Mathewson/Bridwell and Opening Bid $200.00 McCabe/Starr. A combination of wear, including trimming, heavy creasing, surface and back paper loss and other flaws, accounts for the grades. Opening Bid $250.00

326 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 327 LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1313. (1800+) 1958- 1982 Baseball Grab Bag with Sets Presented is a large collec- tion of over (1800) base- ball cards 1308. (4) Vintage/Signed Baseball Bats with Whitey Ford from 1958 Assembled is a group of (4) vintage/signed baseball bats. Included in this group are 1.) circa-1930s/1940s through 1982. Winner No.90 Regulation bat (VG); 2.) circa-1950s Bob Thomson (EX, Adirondack); 3.) circa-1950s This group Johnny Mize store model (EX, Hanna Batrite) and 4.) single-signed Whitey Ford bat (“10”, Louisville includes more Slugger). Auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. than (400) Opening Bid $200.00 stars and Hall of Famers from the late- 1950s through the early- 1980s that 1312. 1953 Negro League Scorecard with Toni Stone grade mostly Miss Toni Stone was more than a novelty draw for the Indianapolis Clowns; she was also (VG-EX to a player. Stone was able to field all infield positions and hit decently enough to become EX). Key the first woman to play in a Negro League official game. She was only 22 when she joined cards include the Clowns in 1953, replacing one Henry Aaron. Presented is a rare 1953 Negro League selections of 1309. 1955 Schaefer World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers Table Tent scorecard from a game between the Clowns and Birmingham Black Barons at Griffith Mantle, Mays, The 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers are beaming with pride on the offered 5-1/2 x 4” Stadium in Washington, DC. The 8-1/2 x 11” card features a large image of Stone in her Aaron, Schaefer Beer table tent. This color promotional item features the team lineup on the front panel and an uniform and placed third on the preprinted line-up card. The scorecard does have several Clemente, Schaefer Beer advertisement on the reverse. This item grades in (EX) condition, and the bottom edges heavy creases, as the card was once folded into quarters. The scorecard is unmarked and Carew, suffer some minor beer stains. The bottom corners show some minor wear, and the top crease and side does exhibit a few various stains that relegate its overall grade to GD-VG. Munson, Rose, Ripken and others. This lot also contains a 1974 Topps near set, 1978 edges are sharp. Opening Bid $100.00 Topps complete set and 1980 Topps complete set. For a list of all key cards and grades, Opening Bid $250.00 please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1315. 1911 T3 Turkey 1310. Red (72) 1966 Cabinets Topps #109 Pat Baseball Moran Star Lot SGC with (4) Authentic Graded as Mantle Authentic by An astound- PSA. Presented ing selection is an attractive of (72) 1966 1911 T3 Turkey Topps Red Cabinets Baseball stars Pat Moran is found with example. The this mid- to oversized beau- high-grade ty received its offering. technical evalu- Highlighted ation due to an in this gather- errant trim on ing are (4) #1 the upper and Mays ((3) right edges. EX-MT, EX), Despite those #30 Rose flaws, this (EX), (4) #50 crease-free Mantle (NM, antiquity reveals EX-MT, (2) only negligible EX), (3) #70 wear and incon- Yastrzemski 1314. Michael Jordan Owned Throw-Pillow Pictured in Rare sequential ton- (EX, (2) VG), 1311. Multi-Sport Ephemera and Collection of (65+) with SI #1 Air Book ing on the (7) #100 Featuring an array of publications, ephemera and a few card-issues, the presented lot con- reverse. Hailing from the former-Chicago residence of the legendary Michael Jordan, here is an Koufax (NM, tains a total of (65+) pieces, highlighted by a 1920s matted basketball 3x6 photo, 1922 Opening Bid (4) EX-MT, Army vs. Marines football program (Opening of Baltimore Stadium, GD), 1925 Brooklyn original Jordan-owned throw-pillow that is clearly pictured in the 1994 book entitled Rare $150.00 (2) EX), (4) vs. Rochester ABL program (GD), 1951 Tigers team-issued 8x10 photo (EX) with original Air. The pillow measures 21” squared and displays magnificently with a beautiful design #110 Banks (NM, (2) EX-MT, EX), (2) #126 Palmer RC (EX-MT, VG) and (2) #160 Ford envelope and 1954 Sports Illustrated #1 (VG) complete with trading cards and mailing and matching piping. Pictured in various spots in the classic publication, this desirable (EX-MT, VG). For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. envelope. Because the lot features many other items of merit, potential bidders are advised Jordan-owned relic is accompanied by a COA with full-picture from the 1996 Jordan Opening Bid $250.00 to view the additional information on our website. estate. Please visit our website for images of Jordan with this pillow. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

328 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 329 LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1320. 1968- 1969 Red Wings Team- Signed Program with Howe and Sawchuk Presented is a 1968-1969 Hamilton Red Wings hockey magazine that has been signed on the cover by (15) members of the Detroit Red Wings. This pro- gram came from 1316. 1967 Topps Football Proof Sheet with Namath an exhibition between the pro Presented is an uncut 1967 Topps Football proof sheet of (44) cards. This blank-backed and minor league sheet includes Namath and Otto, and the entire piece grades (EX). The cardboard sheet franchises and 1321. 1972 Topps Baseball High Series Original Art features solid edges and corners but contains a large crease/indentation that does not affect has been auto- the stars listed. The sheet also suffers from some extremely light surface wear. Presented is an original sheet of art from the reverses of (15) 1972 Topps Baseball high graphed in black series cards. The artwork for cards #724, 745, 671, 782, 677, 693, 733, 759, 772, 672, 662, Opening Bid $200.00 1317. (3) Vintage Toy Cap Guns and blue ink by 746, 744, 742 and 748 are included. These original sketches have been created with pen The offered children’s relics are remarkably beautiful when you consider that children Bergman, and ink and reveal several editorial pencil markings. This fantastic one-of-a-kind piece is once played with these gems. The first of the trio, a Stallion .38 by Nichols, comes com- Crozier, Gadsby, accompanied by a COA from Topps Vault. plete with an original box (NM), and the gun is nearly flawless. The second, a 1940s vin- R. Harris, Howe, Opening Bid $100.00 tage toy cap gun, is a Stevens Bang relic with faux pearl handle, also (NM-MT) with sen- Lawson, Libett, sational eye-appeal. The third gun is a green painted Kenton Persuader in (NM) condition MacGregor, F. with light paint rubs and slight oxidation around the trigger. All three pieces are absolutely Mahovlich, P. beautiful and in high grade. Mahovlich, Popiel, Sawchuk, Snow, Unger and (1) unidentified. These signatures general- Opening Bid $100.00 ly grade in the (“7-8”) range. The program itself is in (EX) condition with some slight wear on the binding, a crease in the middle of the front cover, and a few inner pages con- tain small, hand written notes. This item is accompanied by an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Opening Bid $250.00

1318. 1933/1939 World’s 1319. Fair Art (1300+) Deco 1962-1979 Cigarette Baseball Boxes Card Lot (12) Predicated on Treasure success of the Chest 1851 Crystal Offered is a Palace mixture of Exposition in (1300+) 1962- London, 1979 Baseball America singles. This embraced the primarily notation of Topps group is international packed with expositions. Hall of Fame More than a talent, key dozen exposi- cards and tions were tough short- organized in prints. America Highlights 1323. 1970 Topps Baseball Stars Bubble Gum including two include Topps: Display Box Proof Sheet in Philadelphia 1969: (54 Hailing from the Topps Vault, this very attractive 1970 Topps Superstars for the cards, average Bubble Gum proof sheet measures approximately 22x28; the color-correc- Centennial and Sesquicentennial celebrations in 1876 and 1926 respectively. By 1933, pro- VG); 1970: tion proof is blank-backed and in superb condition displaying only corner moters had created a true spectacle, the “Century of Progress” World’s Fair in Chicago (185 cards, and edge wear associated with factory processes. Featuring the likenesses of and, subsequently, the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Presented are a dozen finely crafted composite VG) Aaron, Bench and Palmer, this very attractive sheet is accompanied by a enameled, metallic, plastic and wooden art deco cigarette boxes that depict these two mon- with (3) #350 COA from Topps Vault. umental events. Most have raised or embossed designs incorporating various metals, Clemente ((2) Opening Bid $100.00 images and textures. The group contains four 1933 cigarette boxes, four 1939 cigarette GD, FR), #500 Aaron (VG); 1972: (327 cards, 110 high numbers, median VG) with (5) #50 1322. 1942 America at War Complete Set (48) boxes and four 1933 cigarette/trinket boxes. Highlights are a white enamel raised image Mays IA (median VG), (4) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (mostly VG); 1973: (2) #50 Clemente (NM, Presented is a 1942 W.S. Company America at War complete set of forty-eight cards. This wartime 1933 World’s Fair cigarette case and a unique 1939 postage envelope case complete with a EX-MT), (6) #130 Rose (average NM), (2) #220 Ryan (EX-MT, GD); Other: 1975 SSPC issue features colorful depictions of American and foreign forces in combat on land, air and sea. The 1939 3-cent World’s Fair postage stamp. The condition ranges from VG-EX to NM with Near Set: (627/630, average NM-MT, missing three commons) and (4) assorted 1974-1975 individual perforated cards in this offered set grade in the (EX to EX-MT) range and are flawed by each box exhibiting light to moderate wear. TCMA “All-Time” sets. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. slight wear. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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1324. 1939 World in Arms Complete Set (48) 1328. (37) 1978-79 to 1987-88 Topps & Fleer 1329. (19) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (2) Mathewson Compiled is a 1939 Gum Inc. World in Arms complete set of (48) cards. This issue was Basketball Wax Packs For the pre-war specialist are these (19) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders that feature a pair of Mathewson released before the dawn of America’s entry into the Second World War and includes illus- The presented lot offers (37) vintage basketball wax packs, including panels. Included in this run are Barry/Athletic Infield/Baker (GD), Fletcher/Just Before/Mathewson (GD), trated depictions of airplanes, ships, iron cavalries, field artillery, fortifications and miscel- (14) examples from the 1978-79 Topps series and (17) from the 1979- Gibson/Chase Dives/Clarke (FR), Marquard/Just Before/Meyers (VG-EX), McBride/Schaefer Steals/Griffith laneous weapons. The cards grade mostly (VG to VG-EX) with a few better or lesser and 80 Topps series. The remaining (6) packs are from the 1987-88 Fleer (GD), McGraw/Just Before/Jennings (VG), Meyers/Devlin Gets/Mathewson (FR, writing) and Wallace/A suffer from slight to moderate wear and paper aging. series. The pack exteriors average EX-MT/NM with potential high- Close/Pelty (GD). For a complete list of singles, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 grade stars throughout. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

1325. 1950 Freedom’s War Complete Set (203) Plus Color 1326. Variation Offered is a 1950 Freedom’s War complete set of (203) plus the elusive #101 Tank color- (4750+) variation (VG). The set, amongst the most vibrant from the era, is noted for featuring sev- 1951-1981 eral important generals. The set averages VG-EX due to centering imperfections with Football many cards appearing better than their technical grades. Highlights include Non Die-Cut 1330. 1971- 1331. 1964 tanks #97 (EX) and #98 (EX), Die-Cut tanks #100 (VG-EX), #101 (VG-EX), #102 (VG) 75 Topps Topps Treasure and #103 (VG), #183 Patton (EX) and #201 Eisenhower (VG-EX). Chest Opening Bid $250.00 Football Outer with (3) Lot With Limits Montana (3350+) Complete RC Cards and SGC- Assembled is a (3) Starter Graded Set massive Sets (50) (4750+) 1951- Offered is a col- Assembled is a 1981 football lection of 1964 Topps card treasure (3,350+) 1971-75 Outer Limits chest. This Topps Football complete set of mostly Topps cards including fifty cards that group is loaded near sets from has been graded with several 1972, 1974 and by SGC. This key Cantonians 1975. Notables far-out set of sci- including consist of 1971 ence fiction Gifford, Topps: (699) monsters, aliens Montana, Cards including and freaks from Payton, Unitas (3) #1 Unitas the 1960s TV and many (EX-MT, VG, show is a more. This lot GD), (3) #25 favorite amongst is ideal for the Butkus (EX-MT, many non-sports internet oppor- 2 EX), #150 enthusiasts. The tunist or set Sayers (NM), (4) offered set collector and #156 Bradshaw includes (10) features Topps (2 NM, 2 EX- SGC 84, (23) Singles: (all MT), (3) #245 SGC 80, (10) post 1973 num- Greene (EX-MT, SGC 70, (6) bers are approximations) with 1958: #22 Unitas (VG), #62 J. Brown RC (FR-GD), #73 VG, GD), (3) SGC 60 and (1) Gifford (VG); 1959: #40 Layne (VG); 1962: #88 Gabriel RC SP (GD); 1963: #86 Starr #250 Namath (NM, EX-MT, VG-EX), (6) #260 Simpson (NM, 4 EX-MT, VG-EX); 1972 SGC 50. For a (FR); 1969: (184 cards, composite GD) with #120 Csonka RC (GD); 1970: (155 cards, Topps: (1742) including Near Set (no High #’s) (244/263) including #13 Riggins (EX), complete break- majority VG); 1973: (275 cards, average VG-EX) with (4) #455 Unitas (average VG); #150 Bradshaw (GD), (2) #165 Unitas (VG-EX, VG), #200 Staubach (VG), (4) #230 down of graded 1977: (1000 cards, median EX-MT) with (5) #45 Staubach (average NM-MT), (8) #110 1327. 1953 Topps Fighting Marines Near Set (95/96) Greene (VG-EX, 2 VG, GD); 1974 Topps Near Set (513/528) including: #105 Rashad cards please visit Stabler (median NM-MT), (8) #177 Largent RC (average NM-MT), (9) #195 Swann Assembled is a 1953 Topps Fighting Marines near set of (95/96) cards. This issue, which (NM), #451 Stabler (VG); 1975 Topps Near Set (440/528) including: #65 Pearson (NM), our website. (majority NM-MT), (5) #245 Bradshaw (mostly NM-MT), (4) #360 Payton (all NM-MT) depicts the Marines in various glorified combat scenes, is in mostly (VG-EX to EX) with #145 Staubach (GD), #461 Bradshaw (VG). The condition breakdown for the entire lot is Opening Bid and 1981: (3) #216 Montana RC (EX-MT, VG-EX, GD). For a complete list of key cards, slight wear. This near set is missing #44. approximately 15% (NM or better), 21% (EX-MT), 29% (EX) and 35% (VG-EX or less- $200.00 please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00 er). For a more complete list of cards and grades please visit our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 332 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 333 LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1337. 1336. (4650+) (2219) 1951-1975 1960-66 Baseball Topps Shoebox Baseball Collection Card Lot Presented is a siz- Offered is a able collection of loaded 1960- (4650+) 1951-1975 66 Topps baseball singles, pri- Baseball card marily from Topps collection of and Bowman. (2200+) with a Although the major- myriad of ity of cards are off- superstars and grade with a combi- Hall of nation of flaws Famers. accounting for their Conditions grades, there are and highlights still plenty of stars include: 1960 and shortprints Topps: (579 found within. total)(2) #148 Highlights include Yastrzemski, Topps Singles: #300 Aaron 1955: (139 cards, (GD), #300 median VG-EX); 1333. Late-1960s Beatles Wallet and Mini-Nodders Sealed McCovey 1956: (83 cards, Set of (4) (EX-MT), 1332. (6) Turn-of-the-Century Baseball Display Items with majority VG), 1957: The presented lot contains a pair of Beatles relics dating back to the late-1960s. #326 (105 cards, 5 high Cobb Bank Highlighting the lot is a sealed set featuring all four of the Beatles 4” mini-nodders. These Clemente numbers, mostly Adorn your office with these (6) turn-of-the century baseball display items that include plastic collectibles are in superb condition with vibrant colors and no obtrusive cracking or (VG), #343 VG), 1958: (54 cards, average GD), 1959: (173 cards, majority FR), 1960: (151 cards, a vintage Ty Cobb bank. Included are 1.) dated 1888 Comiskey/Latham Two Popular crazing. Accompanying the set is a period Beatles wallet and coin purse, displaying a Koufax (VG-EX), #480 Berra (EX), (4) #493 Snider (EX-MT, 3 EX), #559 Aparicio (EX- composite VG), 1966: (272 cards, average VG), 1968: (139 cards, median VG) with Players of the St. Louis Base-Ball Team print by Pach Brothers. This piece has framed photo-exterior with a small crack and a bill/coin-interior featuring the original Rex MT), #560 Banks (EX), #564 Mays (GD), #566 Aaron (EX); 1961 Topps: (272 total) #80 #45 Seaver (EX); 1970: (460 cards, average VG-EX); 1971: (475 cards, 27 high num- dimensions of 14-1/2 x 13-1/2 and has a pencil marking on the surface; 2.) circa-1910 Harrison freebie-photo. A very attractive lot for the avid Beatles collector. Killebrew (EX), #150 Mays (VG), #160 Ford (EX-MT), #211 Gibson (EX-MT), #475 bers, majority VG) with #100 Rose (EX); 1973: (429 cards, average EX to EX-MT) A.C. Williams Ty Cobb cast iron bank. This wonderful 6” tall statue is in fine condi- Opening Bid $100.00 Mantle MVP (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: (175 total) #300 Mays (VG-EX), #313 Maris Blast with #50 Clemente (VG), #220 Ryan (GD), #305 Mays (EX); 1975: (403 cards, com- tion with approximately 80% of the original paint remaining. Both the face and hands (EX-MT), #318 Mantle Switch (EX), #320 Aaron (VG), #350 F. Robinson (EX-MT), #505 posite NM) with #223 Yount RC (VG), #228 Brett RC (VG); Bowman Singles: 1951: are flesh-toned with noticeable wear and rubbings on the outermost extremities; 3.) (4) Marichal (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: (216 total) #173 Bomber Best w/ Mantle (VG-EX), #440 (126 cards, mostly FR-GD); Other Singles: 1954 Red Man: #25 Mays (GD, no tab) circa-1987 Old Judge prints with Anson, Delahanty, Kelly and O’Rourke. These dis- Marichal (EX-MT); 1964 Topps (266 total) #21 Berra (EX-MT), #29 Brock (NM), #125 and 1955 Red Man: #7NL Mays (EX, no tab). For a complete list of key cards, please play pieces each measure 16x20. Rose (EX-MT), #155 Snider (NM), #167 Piniella (EX), #200 Koufax (VG-EX), #331 AL visit our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Bombers (EX), #423 Tops in NL (NM), #440 Clemente (EX-MT), #460 Gibson (NM); 1965 Opening Bid $400.00 Topps: (347 total) #16 Morgan (VG), #134 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #145 Tiant (NM), #170 Aaron (EX), #260 Drysdale (EX-MT), #300 Koufax (EX), #551 Mets Team (NM); and 1966 Topps: (364 total) #288 Sutton (NM). The average condition for all years is in the VG-EX 1334. 1950s Hopalong Cassidy Lot of Guns, range except for the 1966, which has a slightly lower mean grade of FR. Most cards have Holsters and Spurs normal corner and edge wear with some off-centering issues, but a few have writing on them The offered lot contains an array of 1950s Hopalong Cassidy col- as well. For a more comprehensive list of stars and grades please visit our website. lectibles, highlighted by the vintage holster-belt displaying a clean hide Opening Bid $300.00 with only minor wear and a slightly faded Hoppy stamp on the reverse. The belt displays magnificently with studs, tassels and metallic-images of Cassidy on either side. The original pair of Schmidt guns accompa- nying the holster display extremely light-use and grade (EX-MT/NM). Additionally included is an impressive pair of original spurs (NM, minor wear on tips of spinners) and a pair of leather, studded wrist- bands with Hopalong Cassidy insignias (EX). A must-have for Hoppy fans, these original relics will delight for generations to come. The hol- ster has a white inner lining that may be a non-factory addition. Opening Bid $250.00

1339. 1950s Texan, Cowboy and Roy Rogers Gun and Scarce Holsters 1335. (200+) 1900s – 1930s Non-Sport Singles Representing the height of the Cowboy and Wild West genre, the presented lot contains (8) Offered is a collection of over (200) non-sport tobacco inserts, candy and strip antique toy guns and (4) extremely scarce holsters hailing from the 1950s. Included are cards. These cards come from (21) different issues from the early-1900s through 1338. (107) 1940s-1970s Non-Sport Singles Hubley Texan Jr. (7”, VG-EX), Texan Jr. set of two (7”, NM) with holster (EX) and (6/7) the 1930s and generally fall in the off- to mid-grade range. Subjects include ani- Offered are (107) different non-sports cards from the 1940s through 1970s. The highlights original bullets, Texan (8”, EX-MT) with holster (EX-MT), Texan (8”, EX/EX-MT) with mals, political leaders, horoscopes, military, geography and more. For a com- of this lot include 1.General Mills Stars of the Movies complete set of (18) cards that scarce holster (VG) and all (6) original bullets, Cowboy (10”, EX) and Roy Rogers pair plete list of all cards, please visit our website. grade (NM-MT) 2. (16) Mother’s Cookies Cars (EX) 3. (3) 1957 Topps James Dean (EX) (8”, VG-EX) with a very rare holster (VG-EX) and all (8) bullets. It is possible that the Opening Bid $150.00 4. (3) Wonder Bread Howdy Doody items (NM). For a complete list of all items, please first two mentioned holsters have non-factory inner lining. An incredible lot ideal for the visit our website. western collector. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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1340. (168) 1982-1993 Baseball Wax Box and Set Hoard A mountain of cardboard is available with this hoard of (168) 1982-1993 baseball wax boxes and sets. Spotlighted are Baseball Sets: (all factory sealed, unless noted) with Topps/Bowman: 1985 (hand), (2) 1986 Traded; Donruss: 1982, 1984, (2) 1986 Rookies; Fleer: 1982 (hand), 1986 Update, 1987; Upper Deck: (2) 1989 (one hand); Baseball Wax Boxes: Topps/Bowman: 1983; Donruss/Leaf: 1986, 1990 Leaf Series 1, 1990 Leaf Series 2; Fleer: 1987; Upper Deck: (5) 1989 (low) and (67) assorted 1987-1993 racks packs from a variety of manufacturers. Due to the size/weight of this assembly, shipping and handling 1345. (7) Vintage Non-Sports Sets and Near Sets may be substantial. For a complete list of items, please visit our website. 1344. (6) 1958-62 Original Hartland Statues with Colavito Opening Bid $200.00 Presented is a collection of seven near or complete vintage non-sport sets. These issues Offered are six original 1958-1962 Hartland Baseball statues including the rare Rocky include 1952 Dixie Cup Lids complete set (24, NM), (32) 1954 Bowman Power for Peace Colavito with his original bat. The Colavito presents in (NM) condition, but the statue no (VG), 1958 Topps Western near set (68/72, EX-MT), 1965 Fleer Gomer Pyle USMC com- longer stands due to a slight warping of the toe-stand. The other five statues are Aaron plete set (66, NM), 1965 Topps Man From U.N.C.L.E. near set (53/55, EX-MT), 1966 (NM, with bat), Spahn (NM), Mathews (EX), Fox (NM) and Aparicio (EX-MT). With Green Hornet complete set (44, EX) and 1971 Topps Partridge Family complete set (55, one-third of the set present, this collection is quite the catch, even though the original VG-EX). For a list of missing cards, please visit our website. 1341. 1941 Gum Inc War Gum Complete Set (132) boxes do not accompany the lot. Opening Bid $200.00 Presented is the patriotic 1941 Gum, Inc War Gum complete set of (132) cards. The set Opening Bid $300.00 chronicles the historic entrance of America into World War II using graphic design to shows the horrors of battle. The set is in mid-grade with the key cards grading as follows: #1 Roosevelt (EX), #2 First American Shot Fired (VG-EX), #11 MacArthur (VG-EX), #15 1347. (4457) Churchill (VG-EX), #97 DeGaulle (EX) and #132 Historic Defense of Stalingrad (VG). 1961-72 Topps The composite condition of the low series cards is 20% EX, 60 % VG-EX and 20% lesser, while the high series grade 15% EX, 55% VG-EX and 30% lesser. Baseball Card Opening Bid $150.00 Lot Offered is a 1961-72 Topps off- to mid-grade collection of (4457) cards with tons of stars and Hall of Famers. 1342. 1968 Arlo Guthrie Music & Political Broadside 22x17 Highlights include: 1961 Fusing the music and political fields, presented is extremely rare Arlo Guthrie 22x17 thin-stock broadside hail- Golden Press near set of ing from 1968. The broadside features bold orange lettering, psychedelic designs and dubs the event as the (31/33) #3 Ruth (VG- Benefit Concert for McCarthy, then Democratic Presidential-nominee. The broadside is complete; while edge EX), #9 DiMaggio (EX), and back wear, including several pieces of tape commonly associated with used-broadsides, can be seen, the #16 Gehrig (VG), #25 piece as a whole is superb and will beautifully adorn any music or political collection. Cobb (VG); 1964 Topps Opening Bid $200.00 Giants: complete set of (60/60) #3 Koufax (NM), #11 Clemente (EX-MT), #25 Mantle (NM), #49 Aaron (NM), #51 Mays (NM); 1965 Topps Embossed (55) #11 Mantle (VG), #58 Banks (EX); 1967 Topps: (420) #100 F. Robinson (EX), #150 Mantle (GD), #200 1343. 1950s Griffith Stadium Freestanding Mays (VG), #250 Aaron Row of Four Seats (GD); 1968 Topps: (971) #177 Ryan (FR), #220 Offered to true fans of the game is this four-piece section of origi- 1346. (195) 1952-1959 Topps/Fleer Non-Sports nal Griffith Stadium seats. Joined together as one piece, they are Killebrew (VG-EX), among the most difficult original ballpark seats in the hobby. A Singles #247 Bench (FR), #280 finite number of real Griffith Stadium floor-mounted seats exist, The American cultural landscape of the “Baby Boom era” is examined with Mantle (GD); 1969 and this grouping comes with a notarized LOA received the day of these (195) 1952-1959 Topps/Fleer non-sports singles. Included are Topps Topps: (954) #255 purchase. The freestanding unit, which measures 75 inches in Non-Sports: 1952 Wings: (4 cards, majority EX); 1954 World on Wheels: Carlton (EX-MT), #480 length and 30 inches in height, has a cast iron foundation, and the (1 card, VG); 1956 Davy Crockett: (51 cards, median VG, with 21 green Seaver (NM); 1970 Topps: (392) #140 Jackson (EX), (3) #189 Munson (EX, VG-EX, VG); 1971 Topps: wooden slats are all original and in excellent working order. The backs, 30 orange backs); 1956 Elvis Presley: (25 cards, average VG-EX); (561) #341 Garvey (VG), #380 T. Williams (VG), #450 Gibson (VG); 1972 Topps: (1039) #49 Mays original green glossy paint has been covered with a peach flat 1956 Flags of the Nations: (38 cards, average VG-EX); 1956 Jets: (41 cards, (VG), #50 Mays IA (VG-EX), #79 Fisk (EX-MT, 2 VG-EX), #100 F. Robinson (EX-MT), #299 Aaron paint, but the seats can be fully restored to their previous glory. average VG-EX); 1956 Hit Parade: (5 cards, median VG-EX); 1956 (NM), #300 Aaron IA (VG-EX), #433 Bench (EX), #559 Rose (EX-MT), #761 Cey (NM), #777 Wilhelm Due to size/weight, the cost of shipping may be substantial, so Roundup: (14 cards, average EX); 1957 Goofy Series: (14 cards, aggregate (NM) and #778 Dempsey (NM). The average grade range for the entire group is VG with some better and pick up is encouraged. EX) and 1959 Fleer Three Stooges: (2 cards, both EX). some lesser. For a more comprehensive list of stars and grades, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

336 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 337 LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 TO BID: 1.866.462.2273 OR VISIT WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 1348. 1349. (5762) (618) 1973-1976 Minnesota Topps Twins 4x5 1352. 1973 Muhammad Ali Signed Check Baseball Team- PSA 8 Cards Issued A must-have for the boxing enthusiast seeking an early Muhammad Ali signature, this dated 1973 “Ali Training Camp” Presented is a Photos check is penned by The Greatest. The 8x3 check was deemed gigantic group of Presented is a Authentic and graded NM-MT 8 by PSA/DNA. Bearing all of (5762) Topps dream come the proper bank stampings and reference marks, this extremely Baseball cards true for serious early Ali signature is crisp with each letter clearly discernible. from 1973 Minnesota Opening Bid $400.00 through 1976. Twins collec- The breakdown tors in the form of these sets is: of (618) 4x5 1973 (1868), black-and- 1974 (814), 1975 white team- (1772) and 1976 issued photos. (1308). The con- This extensive ditions of these collection cards grade gen- includes (18) erally (VG-EX to 1961 Type 1 EX) with some with (14) dif- better or lesser. ferent; (108) Commonly 1962-67 Type 2 found flaws in with (3) Allen 1353. (325+) 1980-1995 Multi-Sport Wax Lot this set include (tough portrait Offered is a (325+) 1980-1995 multi-sport wax, rack and cello pack collection. Included in moderate wear with patch on this diverse offering are (29) assorted 1981-1983 Topps Baseball/Football rack packs (mostly on the corners sleeve), (2) 1981 Topps Baseball), (45) 1981 Topps Baseball/Hockey/Basketball wax packs, (14) 1984 and occasional Kaat, (3) Topps Baseball cello packs and (200+) 1986-1995 miscellaneous wax, cello and rack packs light creasing. Killebrew; from every major sport including a pair of commemorative unopened boxes. For a complete (145) 1965-71 Type 3 with Steve Braun (tough), (2) Boswell (rare head shot), (2) Carew, Opening Bid $150.00 list of key cards (7) Killebrew, (2) Martin, (4) Oliva, (4) Wynn; (95) 1972-77 Type 4 with (8) Carew, Katt, include with (6) Killebrew, Tovar; (40) 1973-77 photos; (74) 1984-86 with a 1984 Puckett (headshot); each issue in this (50) 1987 with (4) Puckett; (28) 1988-89 photos; (52) 1990-96 photos. There are also (8) lot, please visit of the tough 1986 Keith Atherton error photos. The composite condition of the singles is our website. 35% NM or better, 35% Ex- to EX-MT and 30% VG-EX or lesser. Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $250.00

1350. (1675+) 1948-1994 Baseball/ Football Sets and Singles Presented is a (1675+) 1948-1994 baseball/football sets and singles collection. Featured in this group are Baseball Singles: Topps: 1957: (97 cards, 6 high numbers, median VG) with #20 Aaron (FR), 1957 Bazooka CL Series 1/2 (GD), 1957 Bazooka Contest (marked, 5/4); 1958: (243 cards, median VG) with #47 Maris RC (GD), #343 Cepeda RC (GD), #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); Football Singles: Bowman: 1948: #26 Waterfield RC (GD-VG), #99 Gilmer RC SP (GD); 1951: #4 Van Brocklin RC (PR), #76 Hirsch (VG); 1959 Topps CFL Near Set: (78/88, median EX-MT) and 1962: #28 J. Brown (VG-EX). Also present are (35) assorted minor league baseball sets from 1986-1994 including a 1987 USA Baseball set with F. Thomas RC. For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $200.00

1355. (31) 1909-1911 E90-1 American Caramel Singles with (5) Hall of Famers Presented is a group of (31) 1909-1911 E90-1 American Caramel singles highlighted by 1354. (12) 1951-1966 Topps/Bowman Star Cards with (3) Mantle the inclusion of five Hall of Famers. Each card in this low-grade assembly contains a com- 1351. 1953 Topps #82 Mickey Mantle & #244 Willie Supplement your vintage baseball card collection with these (12) 1951-1966 bination of acute wear including trimming, heavy creasing, surface and reverse paper loss, Mays Lot Topps/Bowman star cards. Included are 1951 Bowman: #134 Spahn (VG-EX), #165 T. pin and punch holes, lamination and other flaws. Because of these detractors, each card Williams (GD); 1954 Topps #128 Aaron RC (GD), 1956 Topps: #31 Aaron (GD), #110 Consisting of the two key cards from the 1953 Topps collection, the pre- should be considered “authentic”. Players include Barry, Bell, Bender, Bliss, Bradley, Berra (GD), #260 Reese (GD); 1957 Topps #1 T. Williams (FR-GD), 1959 Topps #10 sented lot features #82 Mickey Mantle (PR-FR) and #244 Willie Mays Bridwell, M. Brown, Chase, Criger, H. Davis, Demmitt, Dygert, Engle, Graham, Grant, (2) Mantle (FR), 1961 Topps #287 Yastrzemski (EX), 1962 Topps #1 Maris (EX) and (2) 1966 (GD). These early examples feature vibrant color fronts that will be an Hartzell (batting, fielding), Howell (follow through), Joss (Portrait), Karger, Keeler (Pink), Topps #50 Mantle (both GD). attractive and more affordable addition for the condition-tolerant collector. Leach, McQuillan, F. Mitchell, Oakes, Phelps, Schaefer, Summers, I. Thomas, Wallace and Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Wiltse. Over one-quarter of this colorful edition is found in this gathering. Opening Bid $250.00

338 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 339 LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS DAY TWO JULY 10, 2008 1357. (2400+) 1948-80 Football, Basketball and Hockey Collection Assembled is an over- sized assortment of (2400+) vintage foot- ball, basketball and hockey cards from 1948 through 1980. This overwhelming collection is dominat- ed by over (1600) football cards. Highlights include Football: 1952 Bowman Small: #1 Van Brocklin (VG), #30 Baugh (GD), #46 Donovan (GD); (2) 1955 Bowman #152 Landry (GD, VG), 1958 Topps J. Brown RC (FR); 1961-62 Fleer Basketball: #38 Russell (VG), #47 Chamberlain IA (GD); 1963 Topps #82 Lilly SP (VG). For a com- prehensive list of all card counts and key cards included, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

1356. (19) 1909-1911 “T” and “E” Collection with (2) Mathewson Whether you enjoy tobacco cards or caramel issues, the pre-war collector will appreciate these (19) 1909-1911 “T” and “E” singles highlighted by the inclusion of two Mathewson examples. Included are Caramel “E” Cards: 1909-1911 E90-1 American Caramel: (7 cards, all PR or trimmed); 1910 E90-2 American Caramel Pirates: (3 cards) with Adams (trimmed), Gibson (PR), Wilson (FR); 1910 E93 Standard Caramel: Lajoie (PR); 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel: Plank (trimmed); Tobacco “T” Cards: (all with common backs, unless noted) with 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (2 cards) with Clarke (FR), Mathewson (FR); 1909-1911 T206 White Borders: (4 cards) with Gandil (PR, Tolstoi), Lajoie (FR, Portrait) and Mathewson (trimmed, Dark Cap). A combination of wear including trimming, heavy creasing, surface and back paper loss and other flaws account for the grades. For a complete list of cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1358. Ty Cobb Handwritten Letter PSA/DNA 10 Presented is a stellar personal artifact related to the legendary Ty Cobb. This letter is addressed to one “Doc” and is scripted on a C.N. Weatherly Company letterhead (Royston, Georgia) in blue ink. The note refers to daily errands and the “fine southern cooking” found in Georgia, as Cobb (d.1961) closes with the informal Sincerely Ty. This correspondence is a fine piece of ephemera and has been given the grade of PSA/DNA 10. Opening Bid $250.00

340 Huggins & Scott Auction: July 2008 1.866.462.2273 www.hugginsandscott.com Huggins & Scott Auction: July 08 341 lections for our auction. If you are in his area and have consignments to discuss, call and especially memorabilia, there is not much Jay has not seen. If you have a collec- Kevin 24/7. He never sleeps! tion of any size in the Balmr’ area, give Jay a call; he’s always willing to travel. OH: 440-293-4478 • [email protected] Balt, MD: 410-850-0782 • [email protected]

RICHARD WIERCINSKI: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years, Richard’s pas- MICHAEL GOLSTEYN: Yet another expansion to the midwest region of the country, sion is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has provided many quality Michael hails from the western part of Michigan. His knowledge base includes vin- items in this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY area for us and is highly quali- tage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection MEET YOUR TEAMMATES fied to handle any collection. If you’re in the North Jersey area, and would like to into cash. If you are anywhere close to him, you won’t be disappointed with his discuss sale or consignment of your collection, call Richard; you’ll love working with friendly customer service and knowledge of the hobby. BILL HUGGINS: The President of the company and a major figure at the last 25 STEFAN WISINSKI: After joining our staff roughly 3 years ago, Stefan has established him. W. MI: 616-218-9334 • [email protected] Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past 20+ years, himself as our “Jack of all Trades”. While still a babe in calendar years, Stefan’s NJ: 201-417-6282 • [email protected] Bill has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobby from a collecting fad “spongelike” approach to his day-to-day duties is impressive. There is no task he is JAY DYER: Yet another expansion to the southeastern region of the country, Jay hails to a multimillion dollar industry. From spectacular finds (the first T206 Doyle vari- afraid to take on. Stefan comes from the “Steel City” and is a two-time winner in RON VITRO: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty’s jersey, Ron has seen and from the northern part of Florida. His knowledge base includes early vintage cards ation ever sold) to widely accepted revolutionary auction techniques (the 30 minute our in-house fantasy football league. handled it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sports cards or and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection into cash. rule) Bill is always looking for ways to better the business that has been his life. memorabilia to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true professional in every If you are in the southern Georgia or north or central Florida area, you won’t be dis- While his schedule is extremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction MATT FLORES: Matt is a full-time writer/researcher, as well as our eBay guru, and sense of the word, we are honored to have him working with us. appointed with his friendly customer service and knowledge of the hobby. comes first is always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling while some people have speed and others accuracy, when you find the two com- NY: 914-235-5478 • [email protected] N. FLA: 386-445-7552 • [email protected] our main office that he will answer the phone himself. Bill’s interests include collect- bined you get a true winner. That’s Matt. From his writing and research duties to ing fine wines (a passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick), game-used bats helping out with photographs and an occasional show appearance, Matt never RICKY HUGGINS: Ricky has literally grown up in a ‘House of Cards’. With his father KENT FEDDEMAN: A tremendous Washington area transplant to the southeastern and the endless pursuit of the Hogan’s Heroes set. stops. Matt’s collecting interests focus on players from all sports who attended his owning the same named business for his entire life he has heard terms like wax box, part of Florida. Kent’s knowledge of the Washington Senators and vintage memora- MD: 301-608-0355 • [email protected] alma mater, the University of Maryland. factory set and mint corners since he could remember. Now a student at Slippery bilia is virtually unmatched in the industry. He is always willing to help you turn Rock College in western Pennsylvania, Ricky is well qualified to handle your sale or your entire collection into cash. If you are anywhere close to him, you won’t be dis- JOHN SCOTT SR.: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendary Willow JAMES FEAGIN: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force with a desire consignment needs between classes. appointed with his friendly customer service and knowledge of the hobby. Grove shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliest recorded card flip- to pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintage cards and memo- W. PA: 301-928-0256 • [email protected] SE FLA: 561-573-4975 • [email protected] ping contests ever held at a sports card show (You Go Danny!), John has played a rabilia. “Where have you been James” is all I can say. His write-ups clearly reflect the immeasurable part in the growth of this hobby. His vast knowledge of vintage sports passion he possesses for this hobby and his knowledge of the game is astonishing; a JONATHAN ABRAHAM: What can I say about Jonathan except “he’s done it all.” CRAIG CRAMPTON: Yet another expansion in the Washington, DC/metro area, and especially non-sports cards and memorabilia are an invaluable resource to our true asset to our team. James’ collecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual. From storeowner to regional distributor to National table holder, Jonathan is a test- Craig lives in the northern Virginia area and is more than capable of handling your company. His passion is original card artwork and his collection of such items is ed hobby veteran. If you’re in the Florida area and are looking to sell or consign any entire collection. His knowledge base includes vintage cards and memorabilia. If unapproachable. KRIS FRALEY: A brand new member of our team, Kris joins Huggins and Scott as vintage collectibles, call Jonathan. He will thoroughly impress you with his knowl- you are anywhere close to him, feel free to give him a call. the head of our shipping department. He will be responsible for quick and efficient edge and helpfulness in turning your collection into the most money possible. Call N. VA: 703-220-4718 • [email protected] JOSH WULKAN: It’s tough to describe all of Josh’s duties at Huggins and Scott. He packing and shipping of all auction items. him. SW FLA: 239-246-8620 • [email protected] really has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these catalogs and our internet Bret Ackerman: Bret originally hails from Miami FL but has lived in the beautiful site would not be anywhere close to what they are without him. He is our west COLLIN CORBIN: A new member to our team, Collin has quickly established him- ED COMO: One of our recent acquisitions, Ed handles the Western Seacoast area of New Hampshire since the late 70’s and has been collecting sports coast consignments and acquisitions representative as well as our advertising manag- self as our photographing and scanning guru. All those crystal clear photos in the Massachusetts/Connecticut area for consignments. Knowledgeable about virtually memorabilia & trading cards since he was a child. In late 2001 Bret decided to fol- er and Vice President of Auction Operations. Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old catalog and on our website can be attributed to Collin’s attention to detail and eye everything from antiques (thanks to his father-in-law) to cards, Ed is excited about low his love and passion and started dealing, buying, selling and trading sports age of 13, and now some 20+ years later he brings a work ethic and attention for for perfection. securing large collections from one of the true “vintage” areas of our country. W. memorabilia fulltime. Bret’s knowledge spans through many different areas of the details that are second to none. While his youthful appearance may deceive you at MA/CT: 413-348-4930 • [email protected] hobby and is a veteran of the sports memorabilia & collectibles show circuit first, he has game that will impress you. CHRIS BURNS: A new member to our team, Chris has fit in quite well with our through out New England. Bret collects & sells everything from stadium artifacts to No. CA: 510-530-1156 • [email protected] writing staff. A local guy who used to be a regular shopper at the House of Cards, STEVE SLOCKETT: A veteran of the hobby, Steve brings us valuable experience in the vintage & new game used items, vintage trading cards, single and multiple signed Chris’ specialties are vintage baseball cards & memorabilia and collecting has been consignments and acquisitions department. He travels to most of the major east items etc. Let Bret put his hard work and drive to work for you. If you are in JOHN SCOTT JR.: I’m sure one of John’s earliest memories has got to be a baseball in his family for several generations. He is an avid cricket player and his current col- coast shows and covers the West Virginia and Southern Pennsylvania areas for us. Maine, New Hampshire or Vermont, contact Bret today! card show. John has grown up with this hobby in his blood. Now the head of our lecting interests lie in Indian cricket memorabilia and literature. In his spare time, WVA: 304-237-6298 • [email protected] ME/NH/VT: 603-490-7474 • [email protected] legal team here, John is constantly involved in the operations of this company on a Chris also hunts down rare 12” disco records and DJs his finds at nightclubs mostly behind-the-scenes basis. We are always thrilled when he takes a break from throughout the D.C. area and East Coast. STEVE PHILLIPS: Air traffic controller by day and consignments and acquisitions MICHAEL SESSOMS: Michael joins our company from lower North Carolina/upper the courtroom, dons his H & S shirt and joins at the National. John’s collecting director in Arlington, Texas by night. Steve has already turned over several terrific South Carolina. He is eager to find vintage collections, especially those containing interests are also heavily weighted toward the non-sport section of our hobby CHUCK BORTNICK: What can we say but “He’s Back”. After a 7 year stint in his consignments in the Lone Star State and is always looking for more. Contact him Babe Ruth items. If you have a collection of vintage cards or memorabilia in the although on a more recent basis. I think John even surprises himself sometimes as to brother’s car business, Chuck has rejoined our staff as our local area rep and is also with what you have - he’s great to work with. South Atlantic region, contact Michael today. how much he knows about the industry. Apple not fall far from tree! running the day-to-day operations of House of Cards. His true love has always been TX: 817-454-4344 • [email protected] S. CAR: 704-739-7913 • [email protected] this hobby, ever since he was Bill’s original partner back in 1980. Chuck is our road STEVE DICKLER: Our leader every auction in consignments, Steve is constantly trav- warrior for retrieving collections within a 500-or-so mile radius of our home office. ROGER STONE: A vintage card aficionado, Roger anchors our Champaign, Illinois BILL TESTA: Bill has recently retired from his previous 20+ year business and is look- eling the Philly and South New Jersey area to secure many major collections for our If you have a sizable collection that needs to be picked up, you may just see Chuck’s and surrounding areas. His passion is vintage cards from the 1940s-1970s, but he is ing to help us gather quality collectibles for our auctions. His knowledge of auto- auctions. A tireless professional, Steve brings an unequaled knowledge of the right smiling face at your door one day. more than willing to help with any collection that you want to turn into cash. graphs and memorabilia is a huge asset and we look forward to many great consign- way to do business and the ability to handle and adapt to vastly different collections IL: 217-398-8734 • [email protected] ments from Bill. He is in the Upstate New York area and is willing to help you turn he sees on a daily basis. We are truly honored to have him representing our compa- DICK DECOURCY: What can we say about “Uncle Dick, The Legend” While build- your entire collection into Cash. Call Bill today with what you might have. ny. Steve’s hobby interests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. ing Georgia Music and Sports from a basement business to one of the largest mass J.D. HECKATHORN: We are extremely thrilled to have added this well-respected Upper NY: 585-739-5710 • [email protected] If you are ever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, a distributors this industry has ever seen, Dick has seen and done it all. Now that he hobby veteran to our staff. J.D. hails from the great state of Indiana and brings a call to Steve might just surprise you. is semi-retired, we are honored to have him on our staff as our North wealth of knowledge and expertise on vintage cards and memorabilia. Don’t let his BURT SCHLOSSBERG: As a brand new member of the team, Burt will be covering the PA/NJ/NY: 215-530-4365 • [email protected] Carolina/Georgia/South Carolina representative. Should you be in that area and “boyish” looks fool you, J.D. can handle everything from 1880-2007 with the class five boroughs of New York City and parts of New Jersey. Burt brings with him a wish to discuss your consignments, give him a call. You will NEVER meet a finer and style that will impress you. He is still active on the major Midwest show circuit; love of sports and the memories that go with it. He found Huggins and Scott with KEVIN HEFFNER: With the title of head writer Kevin has an immense task for each gentleman, who respects this hobby and exudes class from dawn till wine time! should you be in that area and have items to discuss for either sale or consignment, his own collection of sports memorabilia and realized that being a salesman for 30 auction and handles the job with the utmost of professionalism. Many of you who NC: 828-342-2693 • [email protected] give J.D. a call. years in his own business, he could combine his two passions: sports memorabila have consigned items to us have probably had the pleasure of dealing with Kevin in IND: 574-223-4320 • [email protected] and selling. He grew up watching the Brooklyn Dodgers, fell in love with Ebbets his endless quest for the perfect write-up. He often emails and converses with our KEVIN ENDO: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is now retired from Field, and later became a New York Yankee fan when the Dodgers moved. He consignors to extract all possible information about the items he and his staff are the Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. A real go-getter, Kevin JAY STRECKER: With our local area business growing daily, we were in need of a believes he can bring knowledge and expertise to his teammates at Huggins and writing about. Kevin hails from the “cheesesteak” capital of the world and his main will amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasm about many aspects of this Baltimore area representative. Enter Jay Strecker. A long time Baltimore native, Jay is Scott. collecting interests are “xx” rated as in Jimmie. hobby. His honesty and integrity go along way toward securing many valuable col- a tireless worker who travels every day to look at collections. Well schooled in cards New York City: 212-477-1401 • [email protected]

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