Sports Memorabilia & Cards Auction Saturday, February 10, 2018

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Sports Memorabilia & Cards Auction Saturday, February 10, 2018 Sports Memorabilia & Cards Auction Saturday, February 10, 2018 ~ Kaufman Auction Center Lot # Title 1 Bob Clemente 1959 Topps baseball graded X/near mint. Card #478, SGC graded 80. 2 Don Drysdale 1959 Topps baseball, PSA graded, near mint to mint 8 (OC) card #387 1959 Topps baseball group, all graded: Frank Robinson EX, NL Hitting Kings VG/X card #317, Stan Musial X/mint, Card 3 #470, all 3 are PSA 1958 Topps group: Bob Lemon VG, Ted Kluszewski VG+, Erskine VG+, Pappas VG, and Card #213. 236.389. All 7 one 4 bid Francisco Lindor lot: Bowman Chrome rookie 2011, a Bowman Chrome signed card, Blue ink, #62/99, National 5 Treasures 99/99 Jersey Card, all 3 one bid 6 1955 Bowman baseball lot: Whitey Ford, Bob Feller, both are VG and VG+, cards book $200.00 1934 Goudey, off condition lot:( R320) Jimmy Foxx Card #1, Hubbell, Koenig, Frisch, Derringer, If these cards were mint, 7 they would be over $5000.00 1934 Goudey, off condition lot (R320): Gehrig, Stripp, Betts, Fredrick, Coleman. This group would book for $6000.00 plus 8 if mint. 1934 Goudey off condition lot (R320): Heinie Manush, Kritz, Peel, Vaughn, Ernshaw. This would book for $800.00+ if in 9 mint condition. 1934 Goudey, off condition lot (R320): Appling, Bolton, Porter, French, Cochrane. This lot would book for $1000.00+ if in 10 mint condition. Off condition Churchman cigarettes, boxing lot: These cards range from poor to good. 60+ cards, all one bid. Noticed 11 boxing stars. If mint, book $1000.00 1953 Topps baseball: Jackie Robinson (poor to fair), Phil Rizzuto (fair to good), Hal Jeffcot (good). All 3 one bid. If mint, 12 book would be $1000.00+ Willie Stargell, Phil Niekro, Ernie Banks (2): all 4 of these are hand signed and come with a certificate of the MLB alumni 13 association. 1959 Topps baseball: Aaron (near mint), Don Drysdale (near mint), Orlando Cepeda( VG+), Jerry Lumpe (VG+). Cards 14 book for $250.00+ 1956 Topps baseball, Duke Snider (Good), Harmon Killebrew (VG), Warren Giles (good), Tigers team card (VG), Noren 15 (VG+), cards book for $300.00+ 16 1955 Topps baseball off condition lot: Berra, Banks, Rizzuto, Kaline, Hodges, Sain (VG). Of mint $800.00+ 17 Eddie Murray 1978 Topps rookies, gradable? Book at $240.00+ 18 1971 Topps Baseball lot: Aaron, Carlton, Brock. All 3 potentially gradable. Cards book at $100.00+ 19 1972 Topps baseball lot: all near mint, potentially gradable Fisk rookie, card #1 (2), 52, 89 (3), 241 (2), 498 (1). 1973 Topps baseball lot: Schmidt rookie, Ryan/Carlton card #67, Yaz, Seaver, Fisk, Palmer, Sutton, Perez, all near mint, 20 books for over $300.00+ 1978 Topps baseball lot: Murray (rookie), Molitor (rookie), Trammell (rookie), plus Fisk, Yount, Palmer, Brett, Eck, 21 Schmidt, Winfield. All 10 for one bid. All near mint. Book $500.00+ 22 Rocky Colavito 1957 Topps baseball rookie AND a signed Colavito baseball (slight yellowing) with cert from signing. 1961-1962 Fleer basketball cards: Larusso (rookie), and other rookies, card #5, 21, 24, 31, 33, 42. condition VG to near 23 mint. Book for $300.00+ 1969-1970 Topps baseball all rookie lot: Russell, Bing, Vann Arsdale (2), Hazzard, Johnson, Cunningham (fair) the rest 24 are VG, all for one bid, 25 1971 -1973 Topps basketball 48 cards total: Alcindor, West(2), Wilkins, all one bid, Topps 1973-1974 - 1975-1976- 1977-1978- 1979 baseketball. 75 total cards. Notice Phil Jackson (rookie), Bob Linear, 26 Julius Irving. All one bid. 27 Corey Kluber signed MBL baseball signed with blue ink on sweet spot, JSA certified, for this 2 time Cy Young winner, 28 Terry Francona MLB baseball, Blue ink sweet spot, JSA certified. Francona only had one signing in 2017. 29 Batter-Up vintage baseball card 1935-1936 : Mel Ott, VG+ condition, This card books between $275.00- $750.00 RARE! 1936-1936 Batter-Up vintage baseball card: Chapman #62, VG+ condition and Joe Vosmik, card #68, Cards book 30 between $90.00 to $180.00 31 Batter-Up baseball vintage card: Jimmy Foxx card #28 (condition VG with one soft corner) book value $500.00- $1000.00 32 Batter-Up baseball vintage card: Gehringer card #42, (condition VG with a soft corner) book value $300.00- $500.00 33 Terry Francona Signed Blonde Bat - Signed with blue sharpie - JSA Certified Vintage 1933 Goudey (R319): off condition lot: Mel Ott, Heinie Manush, Earl Adams, Urbanski, Swewll, Jurges. If these 34 were VG, they would be worth over $1500.00 35 1933 vintage Goudey (R319): Goslin, Cronin, O'Farrell, Howley, Hargrave, (off condition), If VG, they would be #300.00+ 36 1933 Goudey vintage (R319): Gehringer, Bluege,Warneke, Orsatti, Ferrell, Hack Wilson,Morrissey, value is $500.00+ 1939-1946 exhibit salutation baseball cards: 16 total cards: Greenburg, Feller, Spahn, Skouron, Walley Moon, Woodling 37 (2) plus others, all one bid, Value $200.00+ Kenny Lofton And Albert Belle, individually signed MLB baseballs in a holder, Kenny is JSA black ink, Albert is blue ink 38 JSA, both Indian stars one bid, 39 Michael Brantley signed bobblehead, silver sharpie, JSA certified, limited edition bobble. Signed on base. 40 Jose Ramirez signed MBL baseball, blue ink sweet spot, JSA certified, Ramierez is not signing. 41 Frank Thomas signed ML baseball in a holder, blue ink sweet spot, JSA certified, Omar Vizquel signed Gold Glove baseball, blue ink sweet spot, in a holder And a factory signed Omar Vizquel card. Omar 42 is a lock for the Hall-of-Fame, 2 great Indian Managers: Lou Boudreau, blue ink sweet spot MBL ball with 2 certs in a holder AND Make Hardgrove 43 signed on sweet spot, blue ink,with cert enclosed in holder, 2017 Indian baseball stars: Bradley Zimmer (rookie), blue ink sweet spot JSA, Salazar blue ink sweet spot GPS 44 hologram, Yan Gomes blue ink sweet spot with stat GPS hologram, all 3 baseballs one bid. Jason Kipnis 10X14 action photo signed in blue sharpie, MLB certified, AND a Jim Thome 8X10 action phot signed with 45 silver sharpie, both Cleveland Stars one bid. Sports Illustrated full issue cover signed by Corey Kluber and Michael Brantley, JSA cert, signed with blue sharpie, this 46 unuasual piece is for the genuine Indians fan. Pete Rose 10X14 unusual, Pete signed this "Hit King' in red sharpie, JSA certified, AND an 8X10 Pete Rose portrait 47 signed in gold sharpie, both one bid. Cleveland Indians color 8X10 grouping: signed and in holders: Kluber, Salazar, Carrasco (silver sharpie), Zimmer, 48 Santana, Brantley, most signed in blue sharpie, Star collection: Topps cards prior to 1978: Colavito (rookie), Aaron, Crew, Brett, Yount, Fisk, Palmer, Ryan, Killebrew, 49 McCovey, Lindor signed card group: Topps signed relic card '15 Bowman And museum collection 2017 Archival Auto, and Golden 50 Graphics 2016 signed in gold sharpie, numbered, 1955 Topps 30 card baseball lot, no doubles, condition fair to good, some rookie cards included. All cards are sleeved. 51 Book Value $300.00 to $500.00 52 1955 Topps baseball lot 30 cards: all cards are sleeved. Condition fair to good. No duplicated $300.00 to $500.00 53 1955 lot of 40 cards, condition good to VG. No doubles, some rookies, one bid for all, value $300.00+ 54 1951 Berk Ross baseball card, a hit parade of champions, very rare: Whitey Ford #4=5, value $90.00-$180.00 VG, 55 1951 Berk Ross baseball card Yogi Berra #2-4, VG Value $50.00-$150.00 56 1951 Berk Ross baseball card: Stan Musial $75.00-$150.00 (condition good), $75.00 to $200.00 57 1951 rare Berk Ross group baseball cards : Reynolds, Rizzuto, Paige, Sisler, Mapes, value $100.00 to $150.00 58 1951 Bowman football cards: Sammy Baugh VG+ AND Johnny Lujack VG to VG+, value for both $225.00+ 1951 Bowman football cards: Joe Perry (VG), Leo Nomellini (VG), Bob Waterfield (VG), Ernest Stautner (VG+), value 59 $250.00+ 60 1951 football card lot- Bowman: Fears,Moozelewski Davis,Turner,Walker,Quinlan,Howton, condition good, value $200.00+ 1965 Topps baseball lot embossed: 20 different cards including: Kofax, Yaz, Brooks Robinson, condition good to VG, 61 rare, hard to find, value $200.00+ 1955 Bowman lot baseball: Berra, Slaughter, Pafko, Larsen, Ashburn, Kuenn, Erskine, condition good to VG, all one bid, 62 value $250.00+ Bowman 1955 Star lot: Hodges, Boudreau, Newcombe, Lemon, Matthews, Trucks, Podres, Vernon, Ferillo (condition fair 63 to good), value $200.00+ 64 1956 Topps lot: 32 cards, fair to VG+, all in holders, value $200.00+, no duplicates 65 1956 Topps baseball lot: some rookies, no duplicates, 50 cards, condition fair to VG, value $500.00+ 66 1956 Baseball lot Topps: some rookies, no duplicates, condition fair to VG, 50 cards, value $500.00+ 1956 baseball Star lot: Howard,Hodges,Fox, Bauer,Woodling,Skowron, Newcome,Vernon, condition ranges from good to 67 VG, value $600.00+ all one bid 68 1955 Bowman baseball group 25 cards, no duplicates, some rookies,VG to VG+, value $200.00+ Umpire group 1955 Bowman baseball, 9 different umpires, condition ranges VG to VG+, value $200.00+, umpire cards 69 are hard to find 70 1955 Bowman baseball 27 cards,no duplicates, all different, some rookies, range from good to VG+, value $200.00+ 71 1955 Bowman 25 baseball cards, no duplicates, minor stars and some rookies, range good to VG, value $250.00+ 72 1955 Bowman baseball 25 card lot, minor stars, some rookies, condition good to VG, value $250.00+ 73 Bowman 25 card lot, 1955, condition good to VG, minor stars, no duplicates, few rookies, value $250.00+ 74 1955 Bowman 25 baseball cards, no duplicates, minor stars and some rookies, range good to VG, value $250.00+ 75 41 Bowman 1955 baseball cards, no duplicates, minor stars and some rookies, range good to VG,
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