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

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our February 7, 2013 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday Ja n u a ry 28, 2013 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on February 7th, if you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For get our machine. It's always thing we check every- example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a day. bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will REGISTRATION: be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the possibility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

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

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party authen- tication companies. For the lesser valued items, we are having 6) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR those items authenticated and noted with a unique CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the remain- ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF ing cases, on lots with more than one autographed item, we YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity for the REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE entire lot (although we are trying to do away with this alto- ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME gether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective method). FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO This is the original letter that we receive from the authentica- RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- tion company describing the offered lot. You may use this TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only valid for 45 We have conservatively graded most items, however we days from the end of the auction. Please see the item's strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better yet, description for specific authentication on each individual lot. come view the items you are interested in. If you are unsure Please call if you have any questions regarding these auction of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to make any lot LOA's. changes from the print catalog on our website. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that Framed Items: item by email. Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to pro- tect the frames included in these lots during pre auction stor- 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the age and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for any right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be unethical behavior. given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT About Our Grading: retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you are Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you are graded and encapsulated by independent grading companies. bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all Many other lots have been graded by our highly educated bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE writers. For the most part, these are conservative grades, but CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE we are human and sometimes we may miss something. We AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS. are not responsible for a third party grading company agree- ing or disagreeing with our assessment and we cannot issue 8) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are avail- refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or able for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver Spring Ave, the exact grade that we describe. We strongly recommend Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an appoint- that you come look at any items that you are bidding on, and ment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you provide a make your own determination about it's grade. list of the items that you want to examine, so we may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing company. 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always looking for part-time field representatives in new areas. Call 10) When we refer to a population report about graded our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler at 215-530- cards, we only reference the population of that card's grading 4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose situation for company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three you, as well as a chance to make some serious money. equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise Consignments For Our Next Auction: stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- We have already begun taking consignments for our April 11, ing and are subject to change. 2013 auction. Consignment deadline: March 4, 2013 - by consigning your items early, you allow us the opportunity to About Our Autographs: advertise your items on our website, in trade publications and All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come press releases, as well as at major shows across the country. with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our thou- used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), Stacks sands of current bidders and possible new bidders, who can of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some even have then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it happens! more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", "NO QUES- We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in TIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and dis- that your autographed items from H&S have passed the most cuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden under a stringent examination. little dust, or needs the right exposure! Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for was a common practice among teams where the key players newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant every consignor has been pleased with the results for their would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a "Shiny Cards" through our auction. clubhouse signature. Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: signments of your cards and other treasures. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho-

M O R E I M AG E S A N D D E TA I L E D D E S C R I P T I O N S AVA I L A B L E O N O U R W E B S I T E: W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M 5 LOT EXAMPLE: “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” feature for this auc- tion. Now, the items with reserves are noted with a red outline around the lot and the words “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They will also appear in the appropriate category section based on the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid on any item will never be greater than the low value in the estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The items will have a statement in the bid box on our website saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our auction; should you have any questions, concerns or comments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback.

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6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 n October 15th 2012 the world lost one of its best people, and I lost one of my true friends. Barry T. Malkin was a O true patriotic American who served as a Washington DC Police Officer for 34 years, rising to the rank of Captain. A resident of the Washington area all his life, Barry’s passions were sports, music, and “the beach.” During and after his enrollment at the University of Maryland Barry worked as a DJ for WMBC and WEEL. An astute collector, Barry amassed an enormous collection of sports cards and memorabilia as well as records from his DJ days. The records we will feature at a later date, but the next several pages of this catalog are some of Barry’s sports treasures highlighted by his ’52 and Washington Senators cards and items. I’m sure those of you who are fortunate enough to win any of these lots will treasure them as Barry did. Nothing would please him more. Even before Barry retired from the force he began working for me at House of Cards, and he was a fixture in our store every Sunday. Barry loved interacting with all sports fans, whether age 6 or 60--he showed no preference. He would reward young collectors who got good grades with cards and other gifts and I can’t count how many times a 10-year-old would come running back into the store so excit- ed about a card he got in a pack Barry had rewarded him with. Barry would always say “you earned it” and that it was not just “free.” Barry wore his love for the Washington Senators (now the Nationals) as well as the Washington Redskins on his sleeve, and he was never shy about complimenting them on their success or pointing out what needs work. Then, there was the beach. Barry had not one but 3 condos in Ocean City, Maryland. He would drive 3 hours every Sunday morning to be in Silver Spring, MD and the store, then return on Monday to continue his life of “Living The Dream.” I can count on one hand how many days he missed in 15 years. He loved it and it showed. His brother told me one of Barry’s last conversations with him included asking him to please tell House of Cards, “I will not be in today.” Barry, I can assure you, that was one of the few things you ever said to me that I have to disagree with. You will ALWAYS be here! I miss you my friend.

Bill Huggins - President

1. 1952 Topps Baseball #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 7 (oc) A standard of collecting excellence. Acknowledged as “the greatest prospect ever” by multiple sources including Joe DiMaggio and , the switch-hitting Mickey Charles Mantle refused to wilt under the intense scrutiny of the “Big Apple.” Despite early grow- ing pains and a return trip to the minors, within years Mantle would be a Crown winner and one of the most feared sluggers in base- ball history. With a deter- mined gaze, the youthful Oklahoman is showcased on this matchless 1952 Topps #311 . Graded NM 7 with an (oc) qualifier by PSA, this breathtaking crease- free depiction is heralded by a crisp perimeter, precise sur- face registration and bold color detailing. Right justified centering does not adversely impact the captivating image. The reverse, on which Mantle is “heralded as Joe DiMaggio’s successor,” is clean with crisp red-and-white text. Undoubtedly, this bona fide Mantle rookie is rightly esteemed by legions of collectors as the “holy grail” of the post-war hobby. Opening Bid $4000.00

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2. 1960 Leaf 3. (18) 1952- Baseball 1954 Topps Series 2 Wax Baseball “7- Box with (22) 8” Graded GAI Graded & Cards with (2) Ungraded Packs & Jackie The offered 1960 Leaf Robinson Baseball Series 2 Those with dis- unopened wax box criminating col- with (24) packs begs lecting tastes will the tantalizing ques- be delighted by tion, “to open or not to these (18) 1952- open?” This well-pre- 1954 Topps served artifact could Baseball graded yield multiple gradable copies from the tough #73-144 series including #125 singles, all of Anderson, #128 Cepeda and #144 Bunning. A full complete series of (72) cards is also which have techni- a possibility. Featured are (22) Global Authority/Authentication graded packs includ- cal grades of (NM to NM-MT). Included are investment quality examples of 1952 ing (2) GAI 7.5, (4) GAI 7, (2) GAI 6.5, (6) GAI 6, (2) GAI 5.5, (6) GAI 5 and (2) Topps: (4 cards) with #64 (SGC 86, bb), #123 Jensen (PSA 8), 123 (PSA 7), 219 ungraded due to contusions and rips in the original packaging (both unsearched). The (SGC 84); 1953 Topps: (8 cards) with #14 (SGC 86), 67 (SGC 86), #76 Reese (PSA packs display much nicer than the technical grade and are evaluated as such due to 7), 89 (SGC 86), 124 (SGC 88), 188 (SGC 84), 210 (SGC 84), 262 (SGC 86); 1954 label centering on the surface of the pack. Additionally, the scarce display box exhibits Topps: (6 cards) with #10 J. Robinson (PSA 8, oc), #30 Mathews (SGC 84), #32 crisp exteriors and a completely attached lid, grading (NM to NM-MT). Snider (SGC 88), 73 (SGC 88), #90 Mays (SGC 86) and 103 (SGC 88). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

4. (31) 1960- 5. (75) 1956- 1967 Topps 1975 Topps Baseball Baseball Graded Cards Graded Cards with Stars—All Loaded with “8 to 8.5” Stars—Higher Investment caliber Grade selection of (31) Vintage Graded 1960-1967 Topps Dealers! Take note of Baseball graded cards this loaded 1956-1975 featuring razor-sharp Topps Baseball graded corners, snow white collection of (75) edges and pinpoint cards featuring a slew centering. Included of sharp Hall of are 1960 Topps: (2 Famers and stars such cards) with #221 as Clemente, Koufax, Musial and many more. Highlights include 1956 Topps: #21 (SGC 88), #295 Hodges (PSA 8); 1961 Topps: #568 Skowron AS; 1962 Topps: (6 Aaron (SGC 60); 1957 Topps: #210 Campanella (GAI 7.5), #212 Colavito RC (SGC cards) with BVG 8.5: #180; PSA 8: #65, 563; SGC 88: #25 Banks, #401 84), #250 Mathews (SGC 80), #312 Kubek RC (SGC 84); 1958 Topps: #88 Snider Maris/Cepeda, 476; 1963 Topps: (2 cards) with #123 (SGC 88), #398 Powell (PSA (BVG 8); 1960 Topps: #210 Killebrew (PSA 7), #420 Mathews (SGC 84); 1961 8); 1964 Topps: (5 cards) with BVG 8.5: #217, #331 A.L. Bombers; BVG 8: #217, Topps: #290 Musial (SGC 84), #443 Snider (PSA 6); 1962 Topps: #5 Koufax (SGC 259; SGC 88: #262; 1965 Topps: (13 cards) with BVG 8.5: #172, #485 Fox, 523; 86), #10 Clemente (SGC 84), #30 Mathews (SGC 84); 1963 Topps: #380 Banks BVG 8: #119, 290, 384; PSA 8: #120 F. Robinson; SGC 88: #3 Mantle/Killer/Powell (SGC 84); 1965 Topps: #500 Mathews (BVG 7.5); 1966 Topps: #100 Koufax (SGC HR LL, 113, 135, 139, 394, 427, #470 Berra; 1966 Topps: #365 Maris (BVG 8) and 84) and 1969 Topps: #95 Bench (SGC 84). More on our website. 1967 Topps: #45 Maris (PSA 8). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

6. (401) 7. (540) Modern 1912-1973 Baseball Certified Multi/Non- Auto/Game-Used/Insert Sport Collection with Many Shoebox Hall of Famers Collection Feast on this sparkling gallery of with (11) (540) modern baseball certified autographs, game-used cards and Graded inserts featuring multiple Hall of Variety of (401) Famers. Highlighted among this 1912-1973 “retro” packed collection are multi/non-sport Certified Autos: (45 cards) with singles featuring 1997 Topps Jeter, 2001 Greats several stars of the Game: (28 cards) with Banks from assorted SP, Berra SP, Boggs, Brock SP, mainstream and Mattingly; 2001 Topps Archives oddball issues including (11) graded cards. Featured are Baseball: (298 cards) with Reserve: (10 cards) with Feller, 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders: McBride/Schaefer On/Milan (VG-EX); 1954 Red Roberts, (2) F. Robinson, Ryan; Heart: Snider (VG-EX), Spahn (VG); 1955 Topps: (94 cards, average EX to EX- 2001 Topps Heritage Vidro (#/52, MT); 1963 Topps: #4 Maris/Killer HR LL (SGC 92); 1968 Topps Game partial: red ink); Game-Used: (39 cards) (27/33, average NM) with #2 Mantle (EX-MT); Football: (11 cards) with 1955 with 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game Bowman: #16 Conerly (SGC 88), #37 Groza (SGC 84); 1958 Topps: #90 Jurgensen Dodger Blues: (7 cards) with RC (VG-EX) and Non-Sports: (89 cards) with 1956 Topps Davy Crockett-Green: Drysdale, Reese; 2001 Topps Archives Reserve: (19 cards) with (2) Mattingly, Mays, #36A (SGC 84). More on our website. B. Robinson, Stargell and Yastrzemski. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 8. 1921 W551 Strip Card Babe 9. 1954 Bowman Baseball #66 Ruth SGC 86 Ted Williams SGC 60 Graded 86 NM+ 7.5 by SGC. Not only is the Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Essential 1954 offered 1921 W551 strip card of Bowman Baseball #66 Ted Williams shortprint among the first depictions of “The Bambino” as that was pulled early in production due to a a Yankee but it also is one of his highest graded contract dispute with Topps. This mid-grade renderings of the slugger for the designation. portrait of the Hall of Fame hero exhibits rela- Meticulously extracted from a period strip, this tively crisp corners, solid edges and mostly bold heirloom resides as the lone copy at the accurate centering. The obverse color schemes grading level with only three better. Presides in are crisp and vibrant and the biographical the upper 93% of all similar copies evaluated reverse proclaiming “Ted is one of the great- by the third-party grading service. est!” is clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

11. (4) 1952- 1955 Bowman Baseball Mickey 10. (3) 1954 Topps Baseball Mantle Graded Graded Hall of Fame Rookies of Cards #94 Banks, #128 Aaron & #201 Round the bases with Kaline Mickey Mantle on this Put the 1954 Topps Baseball series at your run of (4) 1952-1955 mercy with this high caliber trio of Hall of Fame Bowman Baseball grad- rookies. Included are appropriately assessed ver- ed cards. Included are sions of 1.) #94 Banks RC (SGC 84); 2.) #128 1.) 1952 Bowman #101 Aaron RC (BVG 7) and 3.) #201 Kaline RC (SGC 50); 2.) 1953 (PSA 5). These keepsakes are vibrant and clean Bowman Color #59 with well defined perimeters and clean surfaces. (SGC 50); 3.) 1954 Opening Bid $400.00 Bowman #65 (PSA 5) and 4.) 1955 Bowman #202 (SGC 80). Opening Bid $400.00

13. (6) 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of 12. (7) 1948-1955 Bowman Famer Graded Stars Baseball Graded Hall of with Clemente, Famers/Stars Killebrew & Koufax Spanning the history of the Bowman Gum RCs Company are these (7) 1948-1955 graded Build the foundation of your Baseball Hall of Famers and stars. Included are prospective 1955 Topps 1948 Bowman: #4 Mize RC (PSA 7); 1951 Baseball set with these (6) grad- Bowman: #306 Piersall RC (SGC 84); 1952 ed cards featuring the key Hall Bowman: (3 cards) with #44 Campanella (SGC of Fame rookies of Clemente, 84), #116 Snider (SGC 84), #156 Spahn (PSA Killebrew and Koufax. Included 7); 1954 Bowman: #66 Piersall (PSA 7) and among this razor-sharp assort- 1955 Bowman: #37 Reese (PSA 7). ment are BVG 8: #124 Opening Bid $250.00 Killebrew RC; SGC 86: (2 cards) with #155 Mathews, #187 Hodges; SGC 80: (2 cards) with #123 Koufax, #210 Snider and SGC 60: #164 Clemente RC. Opening Bid $400.00

14. (33) 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Graded Cards with (5) 15. (33) 1958 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers—All “5” or Better Graded Singles with SGC 88 Bolster your classic Bowman Baseball collection Mantle AS with these (33) 1948-1955 graded singles featur- Possibilities abound with these (33) 1958 Topps ing (5) Hall of Famers. These crisp slabs of card- Baseball PSA, SGC, BVG and GAI graded sin- board are highlighted by 1948 Bowman: #47 gles featuring several elite cards including Thomson RC (PSA 6); 1949 Bowman: #24 Mantle and the Maris RC. Highlights include Musial (SGC 80), #98 Rizzuto (SGC 80); 1950 SGC 96: #236 (highest graded, none better); Bowman: #112 Hodges (PSA 6), #219 Bauer RC BVG 8.5: #240 Skowron; BVG 8: #271 B. (SGC 60); 1951 Bowman: #58 Slaughter (BVG Martin; SGC 88: #487 Mantle AS; SGC 86: 8), #306 Piersall RC (BVG 7.5); 1952 Bowman: #370 Berra, #476 Musial AS, #482 Banks AS; #116 Snider (SGC 70), #128 Newcombe (BVG BVG 7: #88 Snider, #440 Mathews; PSA 7: 7.5) and 1955 Bowman: #103 Mathews (SGC #47 Maris RC, #288 Killebrew and SGC 84: 80). More on our website. #162 Hodges. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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16. (45) 1952-1955 Topps Baseball Graded Cards with 17. (31) 1939-1976 Baseball (5) Hall of Famers Oddball Graded Group—All “6” Including Aaron or Better Explore the “golden age of Eclectic assortment of (31) 1939-1976 baseball baseball” with these (45) oddball graded cards, each of which has a tech- 1952-1955 Topps Baseball nical grade of EX-MT 6 or better. Highlights graded cards hallmarked by (5) include 1939 Play Ball: (2 cards) with #21 Hall of Famers including a Leonard (SGC 84), #31 West (SGC 88); 1960 second-year “Hammerin’ Lake to Lake: Schoendienst (SGC 84); 1963 Hank”. Featured are 1952 Fleer: #46 Adcock SP (GAI 6); 1969 Topps Topps: #33 Spahn (SGC 80, Decals: Seaver (BVG 8.5); 1970 Kellogg’s: #32 bb), #36 Hodges (SGC 60), R. Jackson (SGC 88), #61 Killebrew (SGC 84) #65 Slaughter (PSA 6, bb); 1953 Topps: #77 Mize (SGC 80), #81 Black (GAI 5.5), and 1971 Kellogg’s: #55 Killebrew (BVG 8.5). #147 Spahn (PSA 6); 1954 Topps: #102 Hodges (SGC 80), #239 Skowron RC (BVG More on our website. 5.5); 1955 Topps: #1 Rhodes (PSA 8), #22 Skowron (GAI 7), #47 Aaron (SGC 60) Opening Bid $250.00 and #152 Agganis RC (SGC 70). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 18. (4) 1960-1969 19. (7) 1960-1967 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball PSA Mickey Mantle & SGC Graded Graded Cards Superstars—All “8- with Oddball—All 8.5” “7-9” Registry Collectors! Do what Powerful assortment of it takes to claim these (7) 1960- (4) 1960-1969 Topps 1967 Topps Baseball super- Baseball Mickey Mantle stars, each of which is judged graded cards, each of either NM-MT 8 or NM-MT+ which has a technical 8.5 by PSA or SGC. Included grade in the NM 7 to Mint are SGC 92: 1965 Topps #155 9 range. Included are Maris; PSA 8: (5 cards) with strong renditions of 1.) 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski 1960 Topps #160 RC, #377 Maris; 1963 Fleer Mantle/Boyer (SGC 86); 2.) 1960 Topps #350 (BVG 7.5); 3.) 1968 Topps Game #2 #42 Koufax, 1965 Topps #510 (SGC 84) and 4.) 1969 Topps Decals (PSA 9). Banks, 1967 Topps #580 Colavito and SGC 88: 1965 Topps #134 Mantle WS. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20. (4) 1962-1969 Topps Baseball 21. (10) 1962-1967 Topps Mickey Mantle Baseball Mickey Mantle & PSA/SGC 7 Graded PSA and SGC Cards Graded Cards Elevate your Topps Mickey The “M&M Boys” batter their competition with Mantle collection with these these (10) crisp 1962-1967 Topps Baseball grad- (4) 1962-1969 singles, each ed cards. Included are Mickey Mantle: (3 of which is graded NM 7 by cards) with 1965 Topps #350 (SGC 70), 1967 either PSA or SGC. Included Topps #150 (SGC 70), 1968 Topps #280 (SGC are 1.) 1962 Topps #18 70); Roger Maris: (6 cards) with 1962 Topps: w/Mays (PSA 7); 2.) 1962 #1 (BVG 7.5), #234 WS (SGC 84), #313 IA Topps #200 (PSA 7); 3.) (SGC 80); 1964 Topps #225 (SGC 80), 1965 1968 Topps Super Stars with Topps #155 (PSA 7), 1967 Topps #45 (SGC 84) Killebrew/Mays (SGC 84) and Mantle/Maris: 1962 Topps #53 and 4.) 1969 Topps #500 Mantle/Maris/Killer HR LL (PSA 6). (PSA 7, yellow letters). Each classic canvas presents at the peak of the assigned tech- Opening Bid $400.00 nical grade. Opening Bid $400.00 22. (92) 1981- 23. (769) 1951-1979 Multi- Modern Cal Sport Shoebox Collection Ripken Jr. with (9) Graded Graded & This group of (769) 1951-1979 base- Rookie ball, football and basketball singles was constructed with both vintage singles Collection dealers and set collectors in mind. Get your daily dose Featured are (9) highly graded BVG, of the “Iron Man” SGC and GAI graded cards along with by securing this several Hall of Famers and stars. (92) 1981-modern Highlights include Baseball: (629 Cal Ripken Jr. grad- cards) with 1958 Topps: #375 Reese ed and rookie card collection. Highlights include Graded Ripken Cards: (21 cards) (NM); 1961 Topps: (100 cards, mostly with 1981 TCMA #15 (PSA 9), (2) 1982 Topps Traded #98T (BGS 8.5, PSA 8); EX-MT) with #307 Mantle WS (EX); Other Ripken Items: (9 items) with signed 8x10 Hall of Fame induction photograph 1978 Topps: #36 Murray RC (NM); with HOF 2007 (Ironclad Authentic hologram), (4) 1982 Topps cello packs with Football: (116 cards, 9 graded) with Ripken Jr. (front) and 1982 Topps base and Traded uncut sheets with Ripken RC (both 1955 Bowman: #44 Perry (SGC 84) and 1964 : #186 Jurgensen (SGC have minimal peripheral wear). More on our website. 88). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 24. 1956 Topps Baseball Near Set of (335/340) with (52) Graded Breathtaking 1956 Topps Baseball near set of (335/340) cards featuring (52) graded cards. The approx- imate condition breakdown for the ungraded portion is as follows: 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #5 T. Williams (SGC 80), #15 Banks (SGC 80), #20 Kaline (SGC 84), #30 J. Robinson (BVG 7), #31 Aaron (SGC 80), #33 Clemente (BVG 6.5), #72 Phillies-1955 (SGC 80), #79 Koufax (PSA 8), #85 Indians-1955 (PSA 7), #90 Redlegs-1955 (SGC 84), #95 Braves-1955 (SGC 84), #100 Orioles-1955 (SGC 80), #101 Campanella (PSA 6), #110 Berra (SGC 84), #113 Rizzuto (PSA 8), #118 Fox (SGC 88), #130 Mays (SGC 88), #145 Hodges (SGC 86), #150 Snider (SGC 84), #164 Killebrew (SGC 86), #292 Aparicio RC (SGC 84); SGC 92: #185, #292 Labine and 330. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

25. 1957 Topps Baseball Partial Set of (315/407) with Most Stars Including (72) Graded—Most “6-8” Great care was employed in piecing together this strong 1957 Topps Baseball partial set of (315/407) cards featuring (72) PSA, SGC, BVG and GAI graded examples. The majority of the graded cards have technical grades ranging between EX-MT 6 and NM-MT 8 with a couple better. The approximate condition breakdown for the ungraded por- tion is as follows: 30% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 10% (VG-EX or lesser) with the tougher fourth series generally presenting similarly. Highlights include #1 T. Williams (SGC 80), #2 Berra (SGC 84), #10 Mays (PSA 8, oc), #18 Drysdale RC (SGC 84), #20 Aaron (SGC 84), #24 Mazeroski RC (SGC 84), #30 Reese (PSA 8), #35 F. Robinson RC (BVG 7), #76 Clemente (SGC 80), #90 Spahn (SGC 84), #95 Mantle (PSA 6), #97 Yankees Team (BVG 8), #125 Kaline (BVG 7.5), #210 Campanella (SGC 84), #212 Colavito RC (BVG 7.5), #230 Kell (BVG 8.5), #250 Mathews (BVG 7.5), #302 Koufax (BVG 7), #322 Reds Team (SGC 88), #328 B. Robinson RC (SGC 84), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (SGC 84) and #407 Mantle/Berra (PSA 7). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

27. 1961 Topps Baseball Near Set (559/587) with (64) 26. 1959 Topps Baseball Near Set (567/572) with (35) Graded Elite 1961 Topps Baseball near set of (559/587) cards with (64) PSA, SGC, BVG and Graded Including SGC 84 Mantle GAI graded cards. The approximate condition breakdown for the ungraded portion of Sterling 1959 Topps Baseball near set of (567/572) cards with (35) PSA, SGC and this upper tier selection is as follows: 25% (NM-MT or better), 25% (NM), 30% (EX- BVG graded cards. The approximate condition breakdown for ungraded portion of MT) and 20% (EX or lesser) with the challenging high series generally presenting this upper tier gathering is as follows: 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) similarly with the low numbers. Highlights include #2 Maris (SGC 70), #150 Mays and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high series generally presenting sim- (SGC 80), #160 Ford (SGC 86), #211 Gibson (PSA 8), #290 Musial (SGC 86), #300 ilarly to the lower numbers. Highlights include #10 Mantle (SGC 84), #50 Mays Mantle (PSA 8, oc), #307 Mantle WS (PSA 8, oc), #344 Koufax (SGC 84), #388 (SGC 84), #150 Musial (SGC 86), #163 Koufax (SGC 60), #180 Berra (PSA 7), #212 Clemente (SGC 86), #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #415 Aaron (SGC 80), #417 Aaron/Mathews (PSA 7), #338 S. Anderson RC (PSA 7), #380 Aaron (VG-EX), #430 Marichal RC (SGC 80), #429 Kaline (SGC 86), #443 Snider (SGC 84), #472 Berra Ford (PSA 8), #461 Mantle HR (PSA 8, oc), #514 Gibson RC (PSA 6), #515 MVP (PSA 8), #475 Mantle MVP (SGC 84), #478 Maris MVP (BVG 7.5), #482 Mays Killebrew (SGC 86), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (BVG 8), #550 Campanella (EX- MVP (PSA 8), #484 Aaron MVP (SGC 86), #517 McCovey (SGC 84), #545 Wilhelm MT), #559 Banks AS (EX), #561 Aaron AS (SGC 86), #562 Kaline AS (SGC 84), (PSA 7), #575 Banks AS (PSA 7), #576 Maris AS (PSA 8), #578 Mantle AS (PSA 7), #563 Mays AS (EX-MT), #564 Mantle AS (PSA 6); BVG 8.5: #397, 429 and SGC #579 Mays AS (PSA 8); BVG 9: #45 1960 NL ERA Leaders; SGC 92: #82, 86, #224 92: #473. More on our website. Gordon and #568 Skowron AS. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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29. 1953 Bowman Color #33 GAI 7.5—First Graded Opening Bid $250.00 30. 1957-1958 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle & Roger Maris PSA 7 Graded Cards Opening Bid $250.00 28. 1953 Topps Baseball #82 Mickey Mantle PSA 5 Opening Bid $250.00

32. 1958 Topps Baseball #47 Roger Maris (PSA 8, oc) & #150 Mickey Mantle (PSA 5) 31. 1958 Topps Baseball #1 Opening Bid $200.00 33. 1959 Topps Baseball #10 Ted Williams BVG 8 Mickey Mantle SGC 84 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

36. (4) Baseball Advertising Displays 34. 1964 Topps Baseball #200 with Signed Musial/Williams & #210 Carl Opening Bid $100.00 Yastrzemski—Both PSA 9 35. Baseball Giants LE Opening Bid $250.00 Framed Display Signed by (24) With Mays, Irvin and Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 37. (186) 1888- 38. (5) 1941- 1974 Baseball 1963 Baseball Oddball Uncut Singles Strip/Wrapper Collection with Displays Mantle Showcased are (5) Prestigious assortment 1941-1963 baseball of (186) 1888-1974 uncut strip/wrapper baseball oddball singles displays. Of the four featuring multiple Hall pieces that are framed, of Famers, regional it is unknown if they cards and other interest- are affixed to any ing keepsakes. Highlights include 1888 N172 Old Judge: Mullane (FR, reverse back material. Included are damage); 1954 Red Heart: Sauer (BVG 4.5); 1957 Kahn’s Wieners: Friend (VG); 1.) 1941 Play Ball 1960 Leaf Series 2 unopened pack: (GAI 4); 1962 Post Cereal: #4 Mantle (VG-EX, four-card panel with #37/38/#39 Henrich/40 (24x22); 2.) 1957 Topps Baseball 12-card from box); 1963 Post Cereal: #15 Mantle (SGC 30); 1969 Topps Decals: Mays (EX) panel with Spahn; 3.) 1957 Topps 6-card panel with Spahn (12x12); 4.) 1957 Topps 3- and 1971 Topps Greatest Moments: #8 Killebrew (EX). More on our website. card panel with Kaline/Snider (24x22) and 5.) 1963 Fleer five-cent wrapper and cook- Opening Bid $200.00 ie pieces (7-1/2 x 25”). The obverses appear to be crease-free. Opening Bid $150.00 39. 1919-2004 40. (285) 1950-Modern Baseball Balance Washington Senators of Collection of Singles with Team Sets (12) Pieces with Plus (3) 1953-1965 1957 Topps Yearbooks Uncut Panel Spotlighted are (285) 1950-modern Interesting 1919-2004 Washington Senators singles with team Baseball balance of col- sets plus a trio of older yearbooks. lection featuring (12) Highlights include Senators Yearbooks: assorted collectibles. (3 yearbooks) with 1953 (EX), 1955 (GD), Highlights include 1919 1965 (EX); Topps Senators: (244 cards) W552 Mayfair Novelty with (2) 1955 headers, (28) 1962 Baseball Positions Sheet: (12 cards, presents VG to EX); 1957 Topps Baseball (one team set, six dupes); (37) 1964: (one Uncut Panel: (15 cards, presents NM) with #154 Schoendienst; 1962 Post Cereal #5 near team set 27/28, missing #518, 11 Mantle/#6 Maris Ad Card: (EX-MT, double sided); 1963 Post Cereal Panel: (5 dupes); (43) 1966 (one team set, fourteen cards, presents EX) with #28, #59 B. Robinson, 70, 141, #197 Ashburn and 2001 dupes); Other Senators: (29 cards) with (1) 1954 Red Heart: Yost (EX-MT) and (3) Fleer Bonds King Certified Auto: (BCCG 10). More on our website. 2002 Fleer Greats of the Game Killebrew certified autos. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

41. 1970s-Modern 42. 1950- Multi-Sport Set, 1957 Topps Singles & Wax & Bowman Treasure Chest Non-Sport There is a little something Collection for every hobbyist with the offered 1970s-modern multi- with (55) sport set, singles and wax Graded treasure chest. Highlights Cards include Baseball Wax Military conquests, Items: (11 items) with 1982 automotive innova- Fleer cello box, 1982 Fleer tions and popular wax box, 1982 Topps cello television series are among the subjects in this sampling of 1950-1957 Topps and box, (2) 1982 Topps wax Bowman non-sport cards. Heralded by (55) graded cards, among the more noteworthy boxes; Baseball Sets: (18 specimens are 1953-1955 Topps Wings: (23 cards, 22 graded) with SGC 96: #40; sets) with 1983 (factory), (2) 1986 Donruss (factory) and Graded Cards: SGC 92: #5; PSA 8: #3, 23, 119, 176; SGC 88: #11, 15, 36, 38, 53, 63, 191; 1955 (50 cards) with 2001 Fleer Jumbo Bonds certified auto (BCCG 10). Due to Topps Rails & Sails: (11 graded) with SGC 96: #132; PSA 8: #61, 72 and SGC 88: size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. #54. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 43. (14) 44. Autographed Autographed Baseball With Collection of (30) Orioles and With Mays, Senators Reunion Mathews and B. Balls Martin Hall of Famers, World A most interesting compi- Series heroes, reunion lation of autographed base- attendees: this lot of (14) balls, this one includes (30) autographed baseballs has names that span a brilliant ‘em all! The orbs range 1930s minor league career from snow white (grade “9- to a spirited 1980s star 10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcase autographs that average (“8-9”) quali- (with plenty in between). Spheres range from clean white (grade “9”) to medium- ty. Highlights include: Single Signed Killebrew, Larsen, Palmer, (4) Ripken; Reunion toned (grade “5”) and showcase signatures that average (“8”) quality. Highlights Balls a Senators ball signed by (25) with Killebrew and Vernon; and an Orioles ball include: Ba. Bonds, C. Boyer, Crosetti, Dahlgren, Furillo, Henrich, B. Martin, signed by (25) with B. Robinson and Wilhelm (team balls each with full JSA). Mathews, Mays (full JSA), McGraw, Richardson, Rose, Score, Skowron, Spahn, Individual certs and/or stickers from JSA or Topps archives. More on our website. Stallard and Thomson. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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46. 1902 Pittsburgh Pirates 45. (4) 1887-1890 Old Judge Pennant Winners N172 Baltimore Orioles Cards - Whitehead & Hoag All SGC Graded Pinback—PSA 2 Comprised of legendary performers and person- Graded Good 2 by PSA. In the season alities, the original Baltimore Orioles are por- before the inaugural , the trayed on these (4) 1887-1890 Old Judge N172 1902 Pittsburgh Pirates laid waste to their tobacco cards. Each sepia-toned and blank- competition by earning a backed survivor has been encapsulated and 103-36 record. Led by Honus Wagner, Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC. Includes: Oyster Fred Clarke and Jack Chesbro, the Bucs Burns (an off-season shellfish salesman who led built a strong foundation for future post- the N.L. in home runs and RBI in 1890); Bert season success. Presented is a 1902 Cunningham (holds the record of uncorking five Pennant Winners celluloid pinback featur- wild pitches in one ); Jack O’Brien (out- ing seventeen members of the squad. The fielder/1st baseman); and Pat Whitaker (com- 1-1/4” heirloom displays obverse soiling pleted all three of his starts over a brief two-year and other general wear consistent with the career). opined technical grade. The paper lining Opening Bid $250.00 insert is intact. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

47. 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Mike Mitchell SGC 20 48. 1909-11 E90-1 American Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. One of the most Caramel Ed Summers desirable candy cards from the “E” designation Shortprint SGC 35 is undoubtedly found with the offered 1909-11 Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC. “Kickapoo Ed” E90-1 American Caramel Mike Mitchell speci- Summers is the subject of this 1909-11 E90-1 men. What Mitchell lacks in star power is more American Caramel shortprint. Moderate but than made up for with the sheer scarcity of this even corner wear proudly frames the portrait of 103 year-old treasure. Despite obverse wear and the Detroit Twirler which is further comple- reverse staining, the portrait is clear with bold mented by deep, rich obverse colors. The sur- multi-color uniform detailing and radiant yellow face is entirely crease-free and the advertising background hues. For those pursuing the under- reverse is clean. Tough example from an under- rated 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel series, rated set. this exceeding tough example is absolutely “one Opening Bid $200.00 to get”. Opening Bid $400.00

49. 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy Blue Back Singles 50. 1909 E95 Philadelphia of Art Devlin (SGC Caramel Ty Cobb SGC 45 20) & Mickey Sweet Ty Cobb Caramel Card! Graded 45 Doolan (SGC 30) VG+ 3.5 by SGC. Satisfy your “E” card crav- Pre-War Type Collectors! ings with this 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Demand definitely exceeds Ty Cobb. The “head and shoulders” portrait of supply for this pair of 1909 the Class of 1936 inductee is set against a love- E92 Croft’s Candy Blue ly violet backdrop. Crease-free with negligible Back cards. Included are corner and edge wear along with a clean check- appropriately evaluated list reverse. Those building a mid-grade E95 copies of 1.) Art Devlin series will be hard pressed to find a superior (SGC 20, 1 of 5 total example. judged by SGC) and 2.) Mickey Doolan (1 of 5 total judged by SGC, only two better). Opening Bid $250.00 The surfaces meet the criteria for their technical grades while the advertising backs are bright and clean with bold advertising text. Opening Bid $200.00

51. 1922 E122 American Caramel Babe Ruth SGC 40 52. (3) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Mid-Grade Ruth! Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Pictured as a with the , Folders with Hall of Famers—All Babe Ruth is confirmed as the starting right SGC fielder for the on the offered Each graded by SGC. Enjoy this trifecta of 1912 1922 E122 American Caramel cornerstone. T202 Hassan Triple Folders featuring multiple Although this crease-free specimen displays Hall of Famers across the panels. Included are errant top-to-bottom centering, the black-and- SGC 60: Oakes/Catching Him/Bresnahan; SGC white image of the youthful slugger is still 50: Walsh/Close At/Payne and SGC Authentic: “none the worse for wear”. The advertising back Overall/Chance Beats/Archer. for the era candy manufacturer is Opening Bid $200.00 clean with pronounced black typeface. Opening Bid $250.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 53. (20) 1909- 54. (20) 1909- 11 11 T206 White Border White Border SGC 50-60 SGC Graded Graded Cards with Cards with (4) Hall of Polar Bear Famers Backs Including Including Mathewson Mathewson Feast on this group- Solid arrangement ing of (20) 1909-11 of (20) 1909-11 T206 White Border T206 White Border SGC graded cards SGC 50-60 graded featuring (4) Hall of cards with Polar Famers, (2) Bear backs featuring Southern Leaguers a trio of Hall of and multiple tougher Famers. Included backs. Unless noted, are SGC 60: Ames each card displays a (Hands Above Polar Bear advertis- Head); SGC 55: (8 ing reverse. cards) with Barger, Included are SGC S. Barry, M. Brown 45: (8 cards) with ( on Shirt), Adkins, Dougherty Chase (Throwing, (Arm in Air), Dark Cap), H. Davis Ganzel, Joocker (No Initial Front), (Lynchburg, H. Hinchman, Piedmont), Jackson, O’Leary (Hands on Konetchy (Glove Knees), Reulbach Near Ground), (No Glove O’Neil, Slagle Showing); SGC 50: (Piedmont); SGC (11 cards) with 40: (9 cards) with Bender (Pitching, No Trees), Chase (Throwing, Dark Cap), Clancy, Cravath, S. Beckley (Piedmont), Crawford (With Bat), Downey (Batting), Huggins (Portrait), Hofman, Hulswitt, Kisinger, Lattimore, Mathewson (Dark Cap), McIntyre ( Knight (With Bat), Krause (Pitching), LaPorte, Mathewson (White Cap, Sweet & Chicago) and Snodgrass (Catching). Caporal), Schlafly; SGC 35: (2 cards) with H. Davis (No Initial), Schafly (El Principe Opening Bid $400.00 De Gales) and SGC 30: Rockenfeld (Montgomery, Old Mill). Opening Bid $250.00

55. 1909-11 T206 White Border 56. 1909-11 T206 White Borders SGC 60 Graded Group of (12) Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) SGC 45 Polar Bear Backs with Baker & with Polar Bear Back Graded 45 VG+ 3.5 by SGC. Tyrus Raymond Chase (Ty) Cobb casts a stoic gaze on this prized Each graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. Prosper your 1909-11 T206 White Borders (Red Portrait) 1909-11 T206 White Border collection with relic. Accentuated by a tougher Polar Bear these (12) examples with Polar Bear advertising advertising back, this century-old rendering is backs. Included are appropriately judged copies properly centered and framed by well-defined of Ames (Hands Above Head), Baker, Bliss, corners along with relatively crisp edges. Chase (Blue Portrait), Flanagan, Kisinger, Typical discoloration from storage in a tobacco McIntyre (Brooklyn & Chicago), Merkle pouch does not distract from the overall presen- (Throwing), O’Leary (Hands on Knees), Rucker tation of this keepsake. Perfect foundational (Throwing), He. Smith and Snodgrass piece for those pursuing the 1909-11 T206 (Catching). White Borders set. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

57. 1909-11 T206 White 58. 1909-11 Borders Bill Sweeney (Missing T206 White Red Ink) SGC 35—Only Borders of Graded by SGC Cobb (SGC 40) T206 Collectors! Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 & Mathewson by SGC. Extremely challenging 1909-11 T206 (SGC 50) White Borders Bill Sweeney that is absent of Proud pairing of 1909- the red ink lettering on both the uniform and 11 T206 White Borders cap. This Piedmont backed relic is the only featuring popular Hall such reported by SGC with only three others of Famers Ty Cobb and (all PSA 2) confirmed by PSA. Despite moder- Christy Mathewson. ate wear and surface creasing consistent with Included are 1.) Cobb the technical grade, the image is otherwise (Bat Off Shoulder) unobstructed by any significant flaw. The pose graded 40 VG 3 evenly soiled Piedmont advertising back is by SGC and 2.) absent of any paper loss or writing. Seldom Mathewson (Dark Cap) pose judged 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. The obverses are crease- offered for public sale. free and the Piedmont advertising backs are clean. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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60. (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border SGC 80 Graded Cards 59. (3) 1909-11 T206 White with Polar Bear Backs Border Hall of Famers with Ty Each graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Upper tier Cobb, Walter Johnson & Cy quartet of 1909-11 T206 White Borders with Young—All SGC tougher Polar Bear backs. Included are 1.) Donlin (With Bat, highest graded of pose for Fuel your 1909-11 T206 White Border ambi- brand); 2.) Downey (Batting, highest graded of tions with this triumphant trio of upper echelon pose for brand); 3.) Meyers (highest graded for Hall of Famers. Each graded by SGC, included brand) and 4.) J. Sweeney (highest graded for are 1.) Cobb (Red Portrait) with a Polar Bear brand). Due to their distribution in tobacco back (SGC 20); 2.) W. Johnson (Portrait) with pouches, T206 White Borders with Polar Bear a Sweet Caporal back (SGC 30) and 3.) C. advertising backs are particularly susceptible to Young (Glove Shows) with a Polar Bear back staining. These antiques have largely escaped (SGC 20). that detractor. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

62. 1909-11 T206 61. (4) 1909-11 T206 White White Borders Border SGC 70 Graded Cards Walter Johnson & with Brown & Chase—All Polar 1911 Gold Bear Backs Borders Christy Superior foursome of 1909-11 T206 White Mathewson—SGC Borders featuring Hall of Famer Mordecai Authentic Brown and the controversial Hal Chase. Each Each graded Authentic by SGC graded 70 EX+ 5.5 with tougher Polar Bear due to very minor trimming advertising backs, included are razor-sharp along the edges. Antique pair examples of 1.) M. Brown (Chicago on Shirt, of tobacco baseball cards highest graded for pose with brand); 2.) Chase depicting Hall of Famers (Throwing, Dark Cap, highest grade for pose Walter Johnson and Christy with brand); 3.) Cravath (only one better for Mathewson. Included are 1.) 1909-11 T206 White Borders W. Johnson (Portrait) with brand) and 4.) Seymour (Throwing, none better Sweet Caporal back and 2.) 1911 T205 Gold Borders Mathewson with Sovereign for pose with brand). back. With exception to the alterations the obverses are crease-free and vibrant while Opening Bid $250.00 the advertising backs are bright and clean. Opening Bid $250.00

64. (26) 1910 T205 Gold Border PSA Graded Cards— Mostly Polar Bear Backs Fuel your 1910 T205 Gold Border ambitions with these (26) PSA graded cards. Unless noted, each antique displays a clean Polar Bear back. Included are PSA 6: Hemphill (mc); PSA 5: (4 cards) with Barry, Bell (mc), Herzog, Schaefer; PSA 4.5: Paskert; PSA 4: (12 cards) with (2) Bridwell (one Hassan), Crandall 63. (55) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Borders (“T” Crossed in with (33) Graded Including Hall of Famers & SPs Name), Delahanty, Legendary Hall of Famers, turn-of-the-century baseball superstars and challenging Dooin, Doyle shortprints are in abundance with this enticing assortment of (55) 1909-11 T205 Gold (Hassan), Herzog Border and T206 White Border singles, (33) of which are graded. Unless noted, each (mc), Krause, century-old treasure displays a common advertising back. Highlights include 1909-11 Payne, Schlei, T206 White Borders: (22 cards, 5 PSA graded) with Ungraded: (17 cards) with Stone, Tannehill McGinnity (GD), Tinker (trimmed, Hands on Knees); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (33 (Hassan); PSA 3: (5 cards, 28 graded) with PSA 5: Elberfeld, Street; PSA 4: Hoblitzell (No Cin. 1908, cards) with Dygert, Hoblitzel); PSA 3: Fisher, Lee (Newark); PSA 2.5: Shean (Cubs); PSA 2: Chase (mc, Ferguson, Left Ear Only), J. Collins (Providence, Polar Bear), Graham (Cubs, Polar Bear) and McConnell, Phelps, Schulte (Hassan); PSA 2.5: Leever (Hassan); PSA 2: (2 cards) Ungraded: (5 cards) with C. Young (colored). More on our website. with Becker (mc) and Herzog. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 65. 1911 Polar Bear T205 Ty 66. (9) 1910 T205 Gold Border Cobb - SGC 40 PSA 5-6 Graded Singles Instilling fear in his opponents (and joy in Featured is a “starting nine” of 1910 T205 Gold vintage tobacco card collectors), Ty Cobb is Border singles, each of which is judged either EX- the colorful subject of this 1911 T205 keep- MT 6 or EX 5 by PSA. Unless noted, each crisp sake. Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC, the Deadball relic displays a Hassan advertising back. Included Era survivor features a Polar Bear ad on the are PSA 6: (4 cards) with Herzog, Knight, Leach reverse and ample gold leaf borders on the (Polar Bear), Milan; PSA 5: (5 cards) with Barry, obverse. Corridon (Polar Bear), Elberfeld, Evans (Polar Opening Bid $250.00 Bear) and Schaefer. Opening Bid $250.00

67. 1911 68. 1909-11 69. 1909-11 T205 Gold T206 White T206 White Borders Borders Ty Borders Ty (Piedmont Cobb (Bat Cobb Back) Ty On (Green Cobb Shoulder) Portrait) SGC 35 SGC 40 SGC 30 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $250.00 $200.00

71. 1909-11 T206 White 70. 1909-11 Borders T206 White Christy Borders Cy Mathewson Young (Dark Cap) (Portrait)— with Polar SGC 60 Bear Opening Bid Back— 72. 1905 Philadelphia Athletics Team $250.00 SGC 50 Postcard with Spectators in Opening Bid $200.00 Background PSA 1—Only Graded Opening Bid $200.00

74. 1933 73. 1933 75. 1940 Sport Baseball Play Ball Kings Gum #1 Benny #27 Ted #1 Ty Cobb Bengough Williams SGC 40 SGC 40 SGC 82 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $200.00 $100.00 $250.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 77. 1923-24 Billiken SGC 40—Cuban Hall of Famer Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Pioneering Cuban star and former big leaguer Armando Marsans is depicted as a member of the esteemed club with the offered 1923-24 Billiken sample. This exceptionally clean copy presents at the peak of the technical grade with proper centering, even corner wear and only slightly rough edges. Marsans was inducted into the inaugural 1939 Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame and is widely considered one of the nation’s finest diamond exports. One of only nine such examples confirmed by the third-party service. Opening Bid $200.00

78. 1923-24 Billiken Isidro Fabre SGC 35—Cuban Hall of Famer Complete your collection with a sample from one of Cuba’s most beloved issues, the 1923-24 Billiken series. Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC, the offered Isidro (Papi) Fabre is a perfect choice for the advanced Type enthusiast. The 1957 Cuban Hall of Famer is pictured suiting up for the prolific Almendares Club of the . Depicted against a ballpark setting, the black-and-white image of the hurler displays crisp surface registration along with a clean perimeter. One of only a dozen judged of this player by the third-party grading service. Opening Bid $200.00

76. 1923-24 Billiken Cuban John (Pop) Lloyd SGC 30 The Black Wagner. Regarded as one of the greatest at any professional level in baseball history, John (Pop) Lloyd was so revered that even contemporary Honus Wagner purportedly stated “It’s an honor to be compared to him”. However, 79. 1923-24 Billiken Bartolo due to institutionalized racism of the era, Lloyd eked out a career by jumping from one squad to the next. “Wherever the money was, that’s where I was.” Graded 30 Portuondo SGC 20—Cuban Hall Good 2 by SGC, the powerful John (Pop) Lloyd is pictured with the Club of of Famer Cuba on this coveted 1923-24 Billiken issue. Undoubtedly one of the top Negro Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. Bartolo Portuondo, League cards found in the hobby, this 1977 Hall of Famer is destined to be an Negro League star for squads such as Cuban instant cornerstone. Stars (East), Cuban Stars (West) and the Kansas City Monarchs is pictured in his home country Only twelve similar copies have been judged by SGC. This particular specimen has on this 1923-24 Billken Type. The Cuban Hall been nestled in an advanced collection for nearly two decades. Only five National of Fame represents the Habana Club on Baseball Hall of Famers are found in acclaimed Latin American issue which has this black-and-white specimen which displays witnessed a surge in interest from hobbyists and historians alike. The steady slugger wear consistent with the techical assessment. is crispy portrayed against a period ballpark setting. Moderate surface creasing is The Spanish text advertising reverse is problem- offset by the clear imagery, inoffensive corner and edge wear along with a clean free. One of only eight confirmed examples of Spanish text advertising back. Only a handful of similar copies have been offered Portuondo judged by SGC. for public sale over the past decades, proving this Lloyd to be an essential acquisi- Opening Bid $200.00 tion for the serious collector. This item has a reserve. Estimate ($5000-$7000+) Opening Bid $2500.00

80. 1923-24 Billiken Cuban 81. 1923-24 Billiken Cuban Red Ernie Krueger SGC 10 Ryan SGC 10 Ernie Krueger, a twelve-year big league veteran, Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC. There is nothing stars for the Club of Cuba on this “poor” about this elusive 1923-24 Billiken Cuban exceedingly scarce 1923-24 Billiken sample. Mervyn (Red) Ryan example. Pitching for a Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC, the black-and-white Santa Clara lineup consisting of Oscar portrait of the native displays two punch Charleston, Frank Duncan and Jose Mendez, the holes and is absent of the upper left corner. hurler assuredly got plenty of run support from Despite that flaw, the image remains clear and his Leopardos teammates. Despite three minor only seven total examples have been judged by hole punches, the image remains clear and absent SGC. The reverse is clean and the Spanish text of any creasing. One of only ten Ryan specimens is bold and unobstructed. A premier Type card! judged by the third-party grader. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 82. (26) 1933 R305 Tattoo Orbit Singles with (21) SGC Graded Jump into this 1933 R305 Tattoo Orbit starter 83. 1932 U.S. Caramel #32 Babe set of (26) different cards, (21) of which are Ruth PSA 1 graded by SGC. Included are SGC 70: Harder; Graded Poor 1 by PSA. Those seeking a playing SGC 60: Lucas; SGC 50: Hartnett; SGC 40: era Babe Ruth without “breaking the bank” will (4 cards) with Earnshaw, Grimm, Root, P. find value with this 1932 U.S. Caramel #32 Waner; SGC 30: (7 cards) with Cissell, Haas example. Produced at a fraction of the rate of the (Lionel Carter), Ba. Herman, Lyons, Malone, mainstream Goudey issue, this portrait of the McManus, Seeds; SGC 20: (3 cards) with slugger is crease-free with strong surface colors Martin, Tinning (Lionel Carter), Warneke; and only mild corner wear. Obverse paper loss SGC 10: (2 cards) with Dean, Simmons; SGC relegate to the lower portion of the candy card Authentic: (2 cards, both Lionel Carter) with does not seriously affect the image. There is Collins, Stephenseon; Ungraded: (5 cards) nothing “poor” about this “Sultan of Swat”! with Andrews SP (PR), B. Herman (PR), Opening Bid $400.00 Koening (FR), O’Doul (GD) and Porter (FR). Opening Bid $400.00

85. 1935 Diamond Stars: #66 Ducky 84. 1933 Sport Kings Gum #2 Medwick (PSA Babe Ruth SGC 20 7) and #68 Sam Capitalize on this 1933 Sport Kings #2 Babe Ruth portrait. Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC, this Leslie (PSA 8) classic gum card presents toward the upper end of Senior Circuit sluggers the technical assessment. The jovial nature of the are the subjects of these “Bambino” is captured as he emerges from an (2) high-grade 1935 enticing lime backdrop. Far less common than the Diamond Stars card- four mainstream Goudey poses released by the board collectibles. Boston confectioner, this Ruth provides tremen- Includes: #66 Ducky dous value for those seeking playing-era speci- Medwick (PSA 7); and mens of the renowned slugger. #68 Sam Leslie (PSA Opening Bid $200.00 8). Both showcase vibrant hues and sharp edges/corners consistent with the technical assessments. Opening Bid $250.00

86. 1935 87. (10) 1934-36 Diamond Diamond Stars: Stars SGC Graded #47 Cliff Bolton Singles with (4) Hall of and #51 John Famers—Mostly High Whitehead - Both Numbers PSA 8 Crisp corners, solid edges and vibrant As was common in their color schemes win the day with these era, the subjects of these (10) 1934-36 National Chicle Diamond (2) high-grade 1935 Stars singles. Each graded by SGC, the Diamond Stars baseball majority of this grouping is comprised cards spent at least double of challenging high numbers. Included the amount of years in the are SGC 84: #92 E. Allen; SGC 82: bush leagues as they did #79 Hudlin; SGC 70: (3 cards) with in Major League competi- #77 Gehringer, #95 Appling, #96 tion. Includes: #47 Cliff Riggs; SGC 60: (2 cards) with #101 Bolton (PSA 8); and #51 Bartell, #103 Dickey; SGC 50: #100 John Whitehead (PSA 8). Both feature pinpoint centering and sharp edges/corners Averill; SGC 45: #90 Hayworth and warranting lofty technical praise. SGC 35: #108 Berger. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 88. 1933-1940 Goudey and Play Ball Lot of (6) Graded Cards With Foxx and Grove 89. (3) 1939 Play Ball SGC Both rural Maryland natives and Graded Hall of Famers with integral components of Connie DiMaggio, Dickey & Williams Mack’s Philadelphia Athletics Acclaimed foes from the historic New York dynasty, and Lefty Yankees and Boston Red Sox rivalry are teamed Grove are the subjects of these (6) on this trio of 1939 Play Ball Hall of Famers. graded cardboard treasures. Each graded by SGC, included are 1.) #26 Includes: 1933 Goudey: #29 Foxx DiMaggio (SGC 35); 2.) #30 Dickey (SGC 50) (SGC 40); #154 Foxx (SGC 60); and 3.) #92 T. Williams RC (SGC 55). Take #220 Grove (SGC 40); 1934 your 1939 Play Ball project to “the next level” Goudey #19 Grove (SGC 50); 1935 with this triumvirate! Goudey 4-in-1 Opening Bid $250.00 Foxx/Higgins/Mahaffey/D. Williams (SGC 45); 1940 Play Ball #133 Foxx (SGC 40). Opening Bid $250.00

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90. (90) 1952 Topps Baseball PSA 5-6.5 Graded Cards— 91. 1952 Topps Baseball Starter Set of (98) PSA Graded All Different Cards A tremendous starter set with many possibilities is found with this 1952 Topps Impressive 1952 Topps Baseball starter set of (98) cards. This mid-grade arrangement Baseball PSA graded group of (90) different cards. Included are PSA 6.5: (7 cards) is consistently graded with very few creases and is highlighted by multiple Hall of with #86, 96, 101, 105, 110, 146, 285; PSA 6: (55 cards) with #3, 23, #29 Famers and stars. Included are PSA 4.5: (9 cards) with #97, 110, 139, 146, 160, 187, Kluszewski, 47, (2) 55 (one bb), 80, 82, 84, 85, 87, 97, 98, 100, 116, 119, 120, 123- 222, 265, 276; PSA 4: (67 cards) with #87, #88 Feller, 89, #91 Schoendienst, 93, 98, 125, 133, 138, 139, 143-145, 147, 154-157, 169, 179, 187, 197-199, 202, 207, 209, 100, 105, 109, 114-117, 119, 121, 123, 124, 131-134, 138, 142, 144, 145, 147, 150, 211-213, #227 Garagiola, 265, 270, 278, 279, 281, 284, 290, 298, 301, 303, 306; PSA 155, 159, 169, 178, 182, 183, 185, 198, 199, 204, 214, 221, 224, 225, 232, 238, 240, 5.5: #292; PSA 5: (27 cards) with #62, 64 (bb), #67 Reynolds, 81, 95, 117, 121, 127, #243 Doby, #246 Kell, 247, 248, #250 Erskine, 251, 253, 259, 262, 264, 266, 267, #129 Mize, 135, 162, 163, 192, 208, 210, 217, 218, 231, 245, 269, 276, 283, 289, 295, 270-272, 275, 282, 284, 293, 300, 302, 306, 308; PSA 3.5: (4 cards) with #101, 111, 299, 305 and 309. 154, 239; PSA 3: (18 cards) with #82, 104, 118, 120, 125, 126, 158, 200, 203, 206, Opening Bid $750.00 278, 279, 281, 287, 290, 298, 307 and 310. Opening Bid $500.00

93. (40) 1952 Topps Baseball 92. 1952 Topps Baseball Low Black Backed Low Numbers Number Red Back Group of with (6) Hall of Famers—All (42) PSA Graded Cards with PSA Graded Snider This 1952 Topps Baseball group of (40) differ- ent low numbers was constructed with the mas- Capitalize on these (42) 1952 Topps Baseball ter set specialist in mind. Each graded by PSA, low numbers, each of which has a red back and these black backs are championed by (6) Hall is graded by PSA. Included are PSA 4.5: (2 of Famers and additional stars. Included are cards) with #27, 46; PSA 4: (21 cards) with #3, PSA 4.5: (3 cards) with #10, #11 Rizzuto, 24; 4, 6, 12, 16, 17, #22 D. DiMaggio, 30, 34, 41, PSA 4: (14 cards) with #4, 7, 9, 14, 15, 18, 25, 42, 50, 53, 55, #57 Lopat, 60, 61, 64, #67 28, #33 Spahn, #36 Hodges, 45, 56, 61, 62; Reynolds, 73, 77; PSA 3.5: (2 cards) with #29 PSA 3: (22 cards) with #17, #26 Irvin, 27, #29 Kluszewski, #35 Sauer; PSA 3: (14 cards) with Kluszewski, 35, #37 Snider, 39-41, 43, 44, 50, #20 Loes, 21, 24, 32, #37 Snider, 40, 45, #48 51, #57 Lopat, #65 Slaughter, 71-73, 75, 78-80 Page (correct), 54, 71, 75, 76, 78, 80; PSA 2.5: and PSA 2: #59 Roberts. (2 cards) with #26 Irvin, 52 and PSA 2: #44. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

94. (23) 1952 Topps Baseball 95. 1952 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Cards with (5) High Number Group of High Numbers Including Dickey (19) PSA 4 Graded Cards Featured are (23) 1952 Topps Baseball PSA Each graded VG-EX 4 by PSA with graded cards including (5) high numbers and a no qualifiers. Dynamic assortment of pair of Hall of Famers. Although each card dis- (19) different 1952 Topps Baseball plays a qualifier, the surfaces remain bright and high numbers comprising nearly 20% attractive. Included are: PSA 8: #163 (oc); PSA of the series. This clean grouping 6: (2 cards) with #148 (mc), #342 Labine (oc); includes #322 R. Jackson, #327 A. PSA 5: (4 cards, all mc) with #112, 168, 189, Wilson, #336 Koslo, #339 Meyer, 328; PSA 4: (10 cards) with #6 (mc, bb), 14 #340 Hooper, #345 S. White, #346 (mc), 179 (mk), 211 (mc), 212 (mc), 229 (mc), Spencer, #354 Hatfield, #355 Morgan, 242 (mc), #268 Lemon (mc), 382 (mc), #400 #358 Kucab, #360 Crowe, #367 Dickey (mc); PSA 3: (6 cards) with #8 (mc, Thorpe, #374 Benton, #380 Koshorek, bb), 188 (mc), 213 (mc), 233 (mc), 273 (mc) #385 Franks, #388 Chipman, #397 and #365 Lavagetto (mc). Main, #398 H. Rice and #401 Schultz. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 96. (11) 97. (6) 98. (4) 1952 1952 1952 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball High High High Number Numbers Numbers Stars—All with with PSA 4 Dressen— Groat— While often All PSA 3 All PSA overshadowed by Hall of Fame Each graded 1-2 teammates, the VG 3 by PSA Budget con- players on these with no quali- scious collec- (4) 1952 Topps fiers. Attractive tors of the Baseball high and consistently 1952 Topps numbers were judged group of Baseball stellar contribu- (11) 1952 series will tors in their own Topps Baseball enjoy these right. Each grad- high numbers. (6) high numbers. Each graded either Good 2 or Poor 1 ed VG-EX 4 by Included are by PSA, included are PSA 2: (5 cards) with #337 PSA, included #328 Hearn, #343 Gernert, #359 Fondy, #361 Posedel, #369 are #313 Thomson, #347 Adcock, #351 Dark and #372 Borkowski, #329 Delock, #335 Lepcio, #366 Madison, Groat RC and PSA 1: #387 Meyer. Several cards McDougald. These mid-grade portraits present on par #368 Wright, #373 Turner, #377 Dressen, #379 Rossi, appear nicer than the technical grade would indicate. with their assigned technical grades and are suitable for #386 Yuhas, #390 Nelson and #405 Pellagrini. Opening Bid $200.00 any 1952 Topps Baseball high number project. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

99. 1952 100. 1949 101. 1953 Topps Bowman Bowman Baseball Baseball Color #32 Graded #84 Roy Stan High Campanella Musial Number Rookie BVG BVG 7.5 Group of 7.5—None Stan “The (3) with Better Man” Musial is all smiles on None Better! Dick this high-grade Graded 7.5 NM+ Williams 1953 Bowman by BVG. The Take charge of Color #32 clas- “heart and soul” your 1952 sic. Judged 7.5 of the victorious Topps Baseball NM+ by BVG, 1940s-1950s high number the color satu- Brooklyn Dodgers project with this rated cardboard squads, the leg- terrific trio of depicts the endary Roy PSA and SGC Hall of Fame Campanella shines once again on his 1949 Bowman graded cards. slugger waiting #84 rookie card. This well preserved treasure meets the Included are his turn in the Cardinals’ dugout. Precise centering, stringent criteria for the technical assessment with lovely rendi- well constructed corners, crisp edges and a creamy accurate centering, solid corners, creamy edges and a tions of 1.) #353 Del Greco (PSA 4.5); 2.) #367 Thorpe reverse are all attributes of this appealing keepsake. precisely registered image. One of only four copies (SGC 80) and 3.) #396 D. Williams RC (PSA 5). One of three at the grading level with only three better. showcased at the grading tier with none better. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

103. 1954 104. (2) Topps Bowman Baseball #94 Baseball Rookie BVG Cards 8—None with 1949 Better (GAI 8) Let’s Play Two! and 1955 Graded 8 NM-MT (GAI 9) by BVG. Issued by Captivating 1954 Bowman six Topps Baseball #94 years apart, Ernie Banks rookie these (2) high- card in an immacu- 102. 1953 Bowman Color #44 grade cardboard late state of preser- Berra/Bauer/Mantle (BVG 7.5) & 1967 collectibles vation. The debut depict an Iowa- Topps #150 Mickey Mantle (GAI 7.5) offering of “Mr. born fireballer The heart of the 1950s Yankees dynasty is portrayed Cub” is crowned by razor-sharp corners, problem-free who is as key with these classic Topps and Bowman Baseball cards. edges and electric surface hues. The centering is precise to the respective sets as he was to the Included are 1.) 1953 Bowman Color #44 and the biographical reverse is clean. Of the over 440 Indians. Includes: 1949 #27 Bob Feller (GAI NM-MT Berra/Bauer/Mantle (BVG 7.5, 1 of 2 at grading tier, copies judged by BVG, this jewel shares the spotlight 8); and 1955 #134 Bob Feller (GAI Mint 9). Both only five better) and 2.) 1967 Topps #150 Mantle (GAI with only three other examples. No other Banks rookie showcase brilliant colors and razor sharp edges/corners. 7.5, first graded). These high-grade cornerstones are cards are graded higher by the third-party service. Opening Bid $400.00 razor-sharp with crisp corners and clean edges. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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105. 1948-49 107. 1952 Leaf Bowman Baseball Baseball #70 Honus #101 Wagner - Mickey GAI First Mantle SGC Graded 8 50 Opening Bid 106. 1951 Washington Senators Opening Bid $200.00 $400.00 Eastern Air Ad Postcard - SGC 84 Opening Bid $100.00

108. 1952 109. 1952 110. 1953 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball #314 #333 Pee #220 Campanella Wee Reese Satchel High High Paige - GAI Number - Number— 8.5 PSA 4 PSA 5 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $900.00 $150.00 $150.00

111. 1954 112. 1954 Topps Red Heart Baseball Dog Food #128 Henry Mickey Aaron Mantle - Rookie PSA 7 SGC 80 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid 113. 1957 Topps Baseball $200.00 Bazooka 3/4 Checklist—PSA 4 Opening Bid $150.00

115. 1962 Topps Baseball #300 Willie Mays - GAI 8.5 Opening Bid $400.00 114. (10) 1961 Golden Press 116. 1968 Topps Baseball #150 Graded Cards with DiMaggio & Roberto Clemente & #330 Roger Gehrig—All “8.5-9” Maris—Both SGC 88 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 118. 1955-1963 Bowman and Topps Baseball 117. (3) 1954 New York Journal- Graded Stars Lot of American Willie Mays SGC (10) With Mantle Graded Cards and J. Robinson 1950s Willie Mays Type Card! A regional treasure is found with these (3) 1954 New York Depicted on (10) Bowman Journal-American Willie Mays cards. Each and Topps examples spanning graded by SGC, included are (2) SGC 70 EX+ 1955 through 1963, diamond 5.5 and (1) SGC 60 EX 5. Only (7) total Mays legends warrant mid- and specimens from this tough issue have been upper tier assessments. judged by SGC with only two surpassing the Includes: 1955 Bowman SGC 70 tier. #179 Aaron (PSA 5); #184 Mays (PSA 5); 1955 Topps Opening Bid $250.00 #50 J. Robinson (PSA 6); #187 Hodges (PSA 6); #189 Rizzuto (PSA 6); 1961 Topps #388 Clemente (PSA 7); #405 Gehrig Benched (PSA 7); #415 Aaron (PSA 7); #417 Marichal (PSA 7); 1963 Topps #200 Mantle (PSA 7). Opening Bid $200.00

119. (32) 1962-1963 120. (8) 1961-1969 PSA Graded Salada- Topps Baseball Junket Coins With Baltimore Orioles—All Mays and Hodges SGC 84-92 High-grade Salada-Junket coins Ruffle the feathers of your SGC include: 1962 PSA 8 #12 Fox, Registry competition by placing #59 Skowron, #142 McCovey, the high bid on these (8) 1961- #146 Hodges (Mets), (2) #167 1969 Topps Baseball Baltimore Boyer, #175 Cepeda, ##206 Orioles singles. Included are Skowron, #212 Estrada, #216 1961 Topps: (2 cards) with #545 Maye; PSA 7 #65 Breeding (SS), Wilhelm (SGC 88), #572 B. #135 Smith (Phillies), #149 Robinson AS (SGC 92); 1962 Mays, #165 F. Robinson, #172 Topps: #53 A.L. Home Run Podres, #195 Heist; PSA 6 #13 Leaders with Mantle/Maris/ Malzone, #123 Zimmer (Mets), Killebrew/Gentile (SGC 84); 1966 Topps: (2 cards) with #390 B. Robinson (SGC 86), #129 Buzhardt (White Sox), #130 F. Alou, #175 Cepeda, #184 Farrell, #194 Larker, #562 Snyder (SGC 86); 1968 Topps: (2 cards) with #20 B. Robinson (SGC 86), #530 #162 Maye; PSA 5 #127 Wills (red “3”); 1963 PSA 9 #16 Groat, (2) #30 B. Williams; Bird Belters/Robinsons (SGC 92) and 1969 Topps: #516 Weaver RC (SGC 84). PSA 8 #27 Ashburn, (2) #29 F. Robinson, #39 Wilhelm. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 122. (25) 1978 Topps Baseball SGC 96 121. (18) 1975 Topps Baseball Graded Stars SGC 92-96 Graded Stars Strictly Mint! Each graded 96 Mint 9 by SGC. High octane Electric grouping of (18) 1975 Topps gallery of (25) 1978 Topps Baseball SGC graded stars. Included among Baseball Hall of Famers and stars, these razor-sharp cards are SGC 96: (3 each of which is justly evaluated. cards) with #280 Yastrzemski, #540 Brock Included are #4 B. Robinson RB, (Mini), #560 Perez; SGC 92: (15 cards) with #7 R. Jackson RB, 48, #72 #20 Munson, #35 Santo, 49, #50 B. Dawson, 122, #140 Fingers, #160 Robinson, #60 Jenkins, #80 Fisk, #130 Palmer, #170 Brock, 180, 201, Niekro, #260 Bench, #320 Rose, #370 #211 Weaver, #300 Morgan, #310 Seaver, #450 McCovey, #580 F. Robinson, Sutton, #360 Schmidt, #401 S. #545 B. Williams, #600 Carew and #640 Anderson, #450 Seaver, #510 Killebrew. Stargell, #540 Carlton, #670 Rice, Opening Bid $200.00 #686 Perry, #700 Bench, #703 Morris RC, 708, #720 Jenkins and 721. Opening Bid $200.00

123. (25) 1982-2004 Baseball 124. 1990 Topps Baseball USA Superstar Graded Cards George Bush PSA 8 Modern day diamond icons are the subjects Hail to the Chief! Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. of these (25) graded cardboard collectibles. A modern baseball cornerstone is found with Encapsulated with upper tier assessments, this 1990 Topps #USA1 George Bush heirloom. highlights include: 1982 Topps Traded #98T Scant quantities of this #USA1 card were pro- Ripken, Jr. (PSA 9); 1984 Fleer Update #U- duced and distributed (primarily to President 27 Clemens (BGS 8.5); 1992 Bowman #302 Bush) at a Yale University function. The Class M. Rivera RC (PSA 9), (4) #461 Piazza RC of ‘48 Ivy Leaguer is depicted as the Bulldogs’ (PSA 10, 2 PSA 9, SGC 96); 1992 Fleer on this handsome black-and- Update #U-92 Piazza (PSA 9); 1993 Upper white picture. The future 41st President is Deck SP (2) #279 Jeter RC (BGS 8.5, SGC framed by a well-defined perimeter with crisp 92); 1994 Flair (2) A. Rodriguez (PSA 10, corners and edges. The reverse is clean and PSA 9). More on our website. appropriately mentions Bush’s home as “1600 Opening Bid $200.00 Pennsylvania Avenue” in Washington D.C. Opening Bid $900.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 125. 1934 Goudey Baseball Complete PSA Graded Set of (96) Cards—#15 on Registry Accomplished 1934 Goudey Baseball complete PSA graded set of (96) cards. Endorsed by sluggers and Chuck Klein, this historic series is one of the standard bearers for the pre-war gum card era. This consistently graded edition is entirely absent of qualifiers and has a weighted GPA and set rating of 5.218, good for #15 on the competitive PSA R e g i s t r y. There are no cards that fall below the VG-EX tier. Included are P S A 7 : (3 cards) with #45, 59 (cracked hold- er), 80; P S A 6 . 5 : (2 cards) with #5, 47; P S A 6 : (27 cards) with #4, 9, 24, 25, 28, 30, 33, 38, 39, 44, 49, 52, 56, 63, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 74, 77, 81, 83, 89, 92, #94 Rolfe, #95 Hoag; P S A 5 . 5 : (8 cards) with #2 Cochrane, #7 Durocher, 14, 17, 29, 60, #62 G r e e n b e rg, 76; P S A 5 : (46 cards) with #1 F o x x, 3, #6 D e a n, 8, #10 Klein, # 11 P. Wa n e r, #12 Hubbell, #13 Frisch, 15, #18 Manush, #19 Grove, 20, #21 Te r r y, #22 Vaughan, #23 Gehringer, 26, 31, 32, #34 Hafey, #35 Lombardi, 36, #37 G e h r i g, 40, 41, 46, 48, 50, 51, 53-55, 57, 58, #61 G e h r i g, 64, 65, 68, 71, 72, 79, 86-88, 91, 93, #96 DeShong; P S A 4 . 5 : (2 cards) with #16m #27 A p p l i n g ; P S A 4 : (8 cards) with #42, 43, 75, 78, 82, 84, 85 and #90 Cuyler. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($10,000- $15,000). Opening Bid $5000.00

126. 1911 127. 1933 Monarch Goudey Typewriter Baseball Philadelphia Complete Set of Athletics (239) Cards Complete Produced by the Goudey Set of (6) Gum Company of Boston from 1933 to 1941, the Postcards— “big league chewing Only gum” series of baseball Graded by players are among the most revered cards in the PSA hobby. The pioneering Championed by effort was released in the weighty 1933 and is the undisput- endorsement of ed king of the “R” desig- skipper Connie nation in collecting inter- Mack, the est. This scarcely offered Monarch set of (239) cards is Typewriter widely considered to be Company of complete as the nearly Philadelphia impossible #106 Lajoie released (6) post- shortprint was not cards of the World released to the general Champion public through gum Athletics as part of packs. The approximate a promotional condition breakdown for campaign. Nearly this series is as follows: impossible to find 10% (VG or better), 20% in any condition, (GD), 35% (FR) and this complete set 35% (PR). Approximately 30-35% of the cards have a combination of wear frequent features a trio of to the issue including surface paper loss, pin holes, trimming or writing. Highlights Hall of Famers and other participants from the “$10,000 Infield”. Each postcard is the include #1 Bengough (FR), #2 Vance (VG), #29 Foxx (FR), #35 Simmons (GD), #53 only graded of each player by PSA. Included are PSA 1.5: (3 cards) with E. Collins, Ruth (PR, reverse coloring), #63 Cronin (GD), #76 Cochrane (GD), #89 Speaker Oldring, Plank; PSA 1: (3 cards) with Barry, Bender and I. Thomas. The correspon- (GD), #92 Gehrig (FR, pin hole), #119 Hornsby (FR), #128 Klein (GD), #144 Ruth dence section is absent of any writing or cancellation markings. Due to the rarity of (PR, writing), #149 Ruth (Authentic, trimmed with added borders), #154 Foxx (FR), this set, it could not be registered with PSA. #160 Gehrig (GD), #181 Ruth (FR), #188 Hornsby (FR), #207 Ott (VG), #211 H. Opening Bid $400.00 Wilson (VG), #220 Grove (PR) and #223 Dean (FR). More on our website. Opening Bid $1500.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 128. 1935 Goudey Four-in- One Near Set of (31/36) Cards with (15) Graded An astonish- 129. 1936-1937 Four-on-One Exhibits Complete 16-Card ing cast of Display with Gehrig & DiMaggio (25) Hall of Of the 64 subjects depicted in the 1936-1937 Four-on-One Exhibits set, a whopping Famers are 35% would later be enshrined at Cooperstown. This complete set of (16) cards features compiled on legends such as Dean, DiMaggio, Feller, Foxx, Gehrig, Hubbell and many others. The the offered 1935 Goudey Four-in-One near set of (31/36) cards. This mid-grade edi- cards are symmetrically arranged and adhered to the inner portion of the framed and tion features (15) PSA, SGC, BVG and GAI grade keepsakes. Highlights include GAI matted 17x35 display. While the condition of the reverses is unknown, the obverses 4: Goslin/Schuble; PSA 4: Bottomley/Hudlin, DeShong/Allen, Manush/Lary; PSA 3: generally present (GD to VG) with moderate perimeter wear and creasing. This under- Frish/Dean (mc); PSA 2.5: Cochrane/Gehringer; Ungraded: (16 cards, average VG) rated pre-war issue is very attractive and ideal for prominent display. with Bottomley/Piet (VG), Critz/Ott (FR, paper loss), Cronin/Reynolds (GD), Opening Bid $200.00 Grimes/Klein/Cuyler (VG), Fox/Greenberg (FR, glue residue), Mahaffey/Foxx (VG), Ruffing/Lazzeri/Dickey (GD), Simmons/Cochrane (VG) and Terry/T. Jackson (VG- EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

130. 1939 & 1940 Team Card Near/Partial Sets The Cincinnati Reds, champions of the National League take the field with this pair of 1939 and 1940 Team Card near/partial sets. Included are: 1939 Cincinnati Reds Team Issue partial: (19/27, 7 dupes, average FR, 40% back dam- age writing) with McKechnie (GD); 1940 Cincinnati Reds Team Issue near: (31/32, average EX-MT, includes box with no lid, missing results) with Lombardi (VG-EX), McKechnie (EX-MT) and Reds Card (EX). Opening Bid $150.00

131. 1949 Bowman Baseball PSA Graded Near Set of (235/240) with PSA 6 Paige RC Striking 1949 Bowman Baseball PSA graded near set of (235/240) cards. This crisp second-year Bowman edition has a relatively even distribu- tion of technical grades throughout. Highlights include #24 Musial (PSA 6), #27 Feller (PSA 7), #33 Spahn (PSA 5), #35 Raschi (PSA 7), #36 Reese (PSA 5), #46 Roberts RC (PSA 7), #60 Berra (PSA 4), #84 Campanella RC (PSA 6), #98 Rizzuto (PSA 6, Name on Front), #100 Hodges RC (PSA 5), #110 Wynn RC (PSA 4), #224 Paige RC (PSA 6), #238 Lemon RC (PSA 5), #240 B.Young RC (PSA 7); PSA Graded Commons: (208 cards) with (1) PSA 7.5, (42) PSA 7, (8) PSA 6.5, (115) PSA 6, (6) PSA 5.5, (28) PSA 5, (1) PSA 4.5 and (7) PSA 4. Missing only #50 J. Robinson RC, 179.#214 Ashburn RC, #226 Snider RC and #233 Doby RC for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $2500.00

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132. 1955 Topps Baseball Near Set of (179/206) Cards with All Major Rookies Secure nearly 90% of the 1955 Topps Baseball edition with the offered near set of (179/206) cards. This acclaimed series has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser) with approximately 5-10% displaying reverse writing. Additionally, the chal- lenging high series generally presents nicer than more available low numbers. Keys include #2 T. Williams (GD), #47 Aaron (VG), #50 J. Robinson (FR, reverse pen mark), #123 Koufax RC (GD), #124 Killebrew RC (GD), #164 Clemente RC (VG), #187 Hodges (EX-MT), #194 Mays (VG) and #210 Snider (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

133. 1956 Topps Baseball Gray Back Complete Set (340/340) with (7) Graded Plus (2) Checklists Attractive and consistently graded 1956 Topps Baseball gray back complete set of (340) cards with (7) graded plus (2) checklists and (5) team variations. This horizontal edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 25% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights #5 T. Williams (VG), #20 Kaline (BVG 6), #30 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #31 Aaron (EX-MT), #33 Clemente (EX-MT), #79 Koufax (PSA 5), #101 Campanella (NM), #113 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #130 Mays (PSA 6), #135 Mantle (VG), #150 Snider (EX-MT), #164 Killebrew (EX-MT), #240 Ford (PSA 5), #260 Reese (EX-MT), #292 Aparicio RC (VG-EX), (2) NNO CL 2/4 (both marked; Team Variations: (5/6, all Left or Centered-Undated, average VG-EX) with (2) #72 Phillies, (2) #85 Indians, (2) #90 Redlegs, (2) #95 Braves and (2) #100 Orioles (one Left, one Centered-Undated). This set is housed in a museum quality MJ Roop archival system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

134. 1956 135. 1956 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Near Set Set (318/340) (340/340) Assembled is a with (4) very clean 1956 Topps Baseball SGC near set of Graded (318/340) Keys Plus cards. This popular por- Checklist trait/action pose Splendid 1956 edition has an Topps Baseball overall approxi- complete set of mate condition (340) cards breakdown of with (4) SGC 30% (EX-MT graded keys or better), 30% plus an addi- (EX), 20% tional checklist. (VG-EX) and Perhaps the 20% (VG or most beautiful lesser). of all Topps Highlights sets, this color- include #5 T. ful edition has Williams (EX), an approximate #30 J. condition Robinson (EX- breakdown of MT), #31 25% (EX-MT Aaron (VG- or better), 35% EX), #33 (EX), 20% Clemente (EX), (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #5 T. Williams (EX), #30 J. #79 Koufax Robinson (SGC 50), #31 Aaron (SGC 82), #33 Clemente (VG), #79 Koufax (VG), (VG-EX), #101 Campanella (EX-MT), #113 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #130 Mays (EX-MT), #101 Campanella (EX-MT), #110 Berra (EX-MT), #113 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #130 #150 Snider (NM), #166 Dodgers Team (EX-MT), #240 Ford (NM) and #292 Mays (VG), #135 Mantle (VG, gray back), #150 Snider (VG-EX), #164 Killebrew Aparicio RC (EX-MT). More on our website. (EX-MT), #200 Feller (VG), #240 Ford (SGC 55), #260 Reese (EX), #292 Aparicio Opening Bid $500.00 RC (SGC 80) and NNO CL 1/3 (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 136. 1959 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Fleer Ted 137. 1960 Williams Topps Complete Baseball Set Complete (80/80) Set with SGC (572/572) 88 #68 with (39) Ted Signs Graded The baseball life and off Stars field pursuits Consistently of Ted graded and Williams are extremely explored with attractive 1960 the offered Topps Baseball 1959 Fleer complete set of complete set of (572) cards (80) cards. heralded by This “pack (39) PSA, fresh” edition SGC and BVG has an overall graded keys. approximate The ungraded condition portion of this breakdown of horizontal 30% (NM-MT series has an or better), 30% approximate (NM), 20% condition (EX-MT) and breakdown of 20% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or 20% (EX or lesser) with the challenging high series generally presenting similarly, if not better lesser) with only mild instances of errant centering. Keys include #1 The Early Years than the lower numbers. Highlights include #1 Wynn (SGC 84), #148 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #2 w/ Babe Ruth (SGC 60), #11 w/ Jimmie Foxx (NM), #17 Hit .400 RC (SGC 60), #160 Mantle/Boyer (PSA 6), #200 Mays (SGC 70), #250 Musial (PSA (NM), #63 AS Record w/ Auto (NM), #67 Fishing w/ Snead (NM-MT), #68 Ted Signs 6), #300 Aaron (PSA 6), #316 McCovey RC (PSA 6), #326 Clemente (SGC 80), (SGC 88), #70 w/ J. Thorpe (SGC 88), #75 Value to Sox (EX-MT) and #80 Goals for #343 Koufax (PSA 5), #350 Mantle (SGC 70), #377 Maris (SGC 60), #484 Pirates 1959 (NM). Team (SGC 88), #493 Snider (BVG 7.5), #560 Banks AS (SGC 84), #561 Kaline AS Opening Bid $250.00 (SGC 84), #563 Mantle AS (SGC 80) and #564 Mays AS (PSA 6). This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($2800-$3200). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

138. 1961 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587) Arguably the toughest Topps Baseball set of its decade, the 1961 issue of (587) is pre- sented in its entirety. With an approximate overall break- down of 10% (EX-MT) or better, 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 45% (VG) or lesser, keys 139. 1962 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) with (5) include: #2 PSA Graded, (9) Variations Plus Duplicates Maris (VG), As expansion had arrived and the single-season home run record was toppled, Topps #150 Mays introduced its 1962 set, visually and statistically chronicling our favorite big leaguers. (VG), #290 This entire set of (598) presents beautifully. With an approximate breakdown of: 25% Musial (EX), (NM) or better; 55% (EX-MT); and 20% (EX) or lesser, with tougher high numbers #300 Mantle (523-598) faring similarly, keys include: #1 Maris (EX-MT), #5 Koufax (EX-MT), (2) (EX), #344 #10 Clemente (PSA 7 and EX), (2) #18 Mantle/Mays (PSA 6 and NM), #50 Musial Koufax (EX- (NM), #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (EX-MT), #199 Perry RC (EX-MT), (2) MT), #388 #200 Mantle (PSA 7 and EX-MT), #300 Mays (EX-MT), #318 Mantle IA (EX-MT), Clemente (EX), #406 Mantle HR (VG), #415 Aaron (VG-EX), #417 Marichal RC #320 Aaron (NM), #387 Brock RC (EX-MT), (2) #425 Yastrzemski (PSA 6 and EX- (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (FR), #576 Maris AS (GD), #577 Aaron AS (VG), #578 MT), #530 Gibson (EX-MT), #544 McCovey (EX-MT). More on our website. Mantle AS (VG-EX), #579 Mays AS (VG), #586 Ford AS (VG) and #589 Spahn AS Opening Bid $400.00 (VG). We note that approximately 60% of the tougher high numbers (523-589) are affected by moisture-induced bowing, though many still present nicely. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

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140. 1963 Topps Baseball Complete Set (576/576) with (8) SGC 84-88 Graded Keys with SGC 84 Rose RC Electric 1963 Topps Baseball complete set of (576) cards highlighted by (8) SGC 84- 88 graded key cards including the rookie of “Charlie Hustle”. This color filled edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (NM-MT or better), 30% (NM), 141. 1964 Topps Baseball Coins Complete Set (164/164) 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser) with the challenging high series generally pre- senting similarly to the more available numbers. Featured are #18 Buc Plus All (3) Variations Blasters/Clemente (EX-MT), #25 Kaline (SGC 88), #68 Snider/Hodges (SGC 88), The currency of choice for the classic baseball collector is undoubtedly found with the #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT), #200 Mantle (SGC 84), #210 Koufax (EX- offered 1964 Topps Baseball Coins complete set of (164/164) plus all three variations. MT), #242 Banks/Aaron (NM), #250 Musial (EX), #300 Mays (EX), #360 Drysdale These circular treasures generally average (EX to EX-MT) with some better and oth- (SGC 86), #380 Banks (SGC 86), #390 Aaron (EX-MT), #446 Ford (SGC 86), #472 ers lesser. Highlights include #55 Clemente (EX-MT), #80 Mays (NM), #83 Aaron Brock (SGC 86), #473 Mets Team (NM-MT), #537 Rose RC (SGC 84), #540 (EX-MT), #106 Koufax (EX-MT), #120 Mantle (EX-MT), #131 Mantle AS (both Clemente (VG-EX) and #553 Stargell RC (VG-EX). Due to rudimentary factory print- poses EX-MT), #149 Aaron AS (NM-MT), #151 Mays AS (NM), #159 Koufax AS ing techniques of the day, centering/size variances are present. More on our website. (EX-MT), #161 Causey ERR (EX-MT) and #162 Hinton ERR (EX). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

142. 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) Cards with (4) SGC Graded Keys Including SGC 84 Carlton RC Remarkably clean and consistently pieced together 1965 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards with (4) SGC graded keys. Perfect for the discerning set collector, this edition has an overall approxi- mate condition breakdown of 15% (NM-MT or better), 30% (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 25% (EX or lesser) with only moderate instances of errant centering. Highlights include #16 Morgan RC (VG-EX), #134 Mantle WS (EX-MT), #160 Clemente (SGC 80), #170 Aaron (EX-MT), #207 Rose (SGC 84), #250 Mays (VG), #300 Koufax (VG-EX), #330 Ford (NM), #350 Mantle (SGC 70), #385 Yastrzemski (NM-MT), #477 Carlton RC (SGC 84), #510 Banks (NM), #526 Hunter RC (EX-MT) and #581 Perez RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

143. 1965-1967 Topps Baseball Near Set Run Ready to complete trio of 1965-1967 Topps Baseball near sets featuring a sterling lineup of Hall of Fame rookies and superstars. Nearly 5% of the cards display reverse paper loss or writing. Highlights include 1965 Topps near: (581/598, 25% VG-EX or better, 25% VG, 30% GD, 20% FR or lesser) with #134 Mantle WS (VG); 1966 Topps near: (547/598, 20% VG-EX or better, 20% VG, 35% GD, 25% FR or lesser) with #1 Mays (GD), #100 Koufax (GD), #300 Clemente (EX); 1967 Topps near: (604/609, 20% EX or better, 20% VG-EX, 30% VG, 30% GD or lesser) with #150 Mantle (VG-EX), #569 Carew RC (GD) and #600 B. Robinson (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 144. 1967 Topps 145. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with Baseball Near Set SGC 92 Mantle & SGC (601/609) with (6) 86 Ryan RC SGC Graded Spare no expense in securing this Stunning 1967 Topps impressive 1968 Topps Baseball Baseball near set of complete set of (598) cards. The (601/609) cards hall- gleaming assembly is hallmarked by marked by (6) SGC graded a pair of high-grade gems in Mantle stars and high numbers. and Ryan. The approximate condi- This creamy and crisp edi- tion breakdown for the ungraded tion has an approximate portion is as follows: 25% (NM or condition breakdown of better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) 25% (NM or better), 40% and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with moderate instances of askew centering inherent with (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 10% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high series the issue. Highlights include #45 Seaver (EX-MT), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #80 Carew generally presenting similarly with the low numbers. Highlights include #250 Aaron (EX-MT), #110 Aaron (EX), #150 Clemente (VG-EX), #177 Ryan RC (SGC 86), (EX-MT), #400 Clemente (EX-MT), #569 Carew RC (SGC 60), #581 Seaver RC #247 Bench RC (EX-MT), #280 Mantle (SGC 92), #330 Maris (EX-MT), #480 (SGC 70), #600 B. Robinson (SGC 80), #604 Red Sox Team (VG-EX) and #609 John Managers’ Dream/Clemente (NM), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX-MT) and (SGC 60). More on our website. #528 Tigers Team (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 146. 1968 Topps Baseball 147. 1969 Topps Baseball Complete Set of Complete Set of (664) - (598) Cards with Very Clean! (3) SGC Graded Topps’ biggest-ever edition at the time of its issue, the 1969 Baseball set of (664) is Keys presented in its entirety, with crisp, clean Enticing 1968 Topps examples compiling an approximate over- Baseball complete set of all breakdown of: 25% (NM) or better; (598) cards headlined by 65% (EX-MT) and 10% (EX) or lesser. (3) SGC graded keys. Keys include: #50 Clemente (EX-MT), This attractive edition #95 Bench (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (NM), has an approximate condition breakdown throughout of 15% (NM or better), 35% #120 Rose (EX-MT), #190 Mays (EX- (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #45 Seaver MT), #260 R. Jackson RC (EX-MT), (SGC 80), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #80 Carew (EX), #110 Aaron (EX-MT), #150 #480 Seaver (NM), #500 Mantle (EX- Clemente (EX), #177 Ryan RC (SGC 50), #247 Bench RC (VG-EX), #280 Mantle MT) and #533 Ryan (EX-MT). More on (VG-EX), #330 Maris (EX), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (SGC 80) and #528 our website. Tigers Team (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

149. 1970 & 1972 Topps 148. 1968, 1969 & 1971 Baseball Complete Sets Topps Baseball Near Sets Powerful pair of 1970 and 1972 Topps Formidable threesome of 1968, 1969 and Baseball complete sets. Highlights 1971 Topps Baseball near sets that are include 1970 Topps set: (720/720, 20% only a handful of cards away from com- VG-EX or better, 20% VG, 40% GD, pletion. Highlights include 1968 Topps 20% FR or lesser, 5% writing) with near: (580/598, 25% VG-EX or better, #189 Munson RC (VG-EX), #350 35% VG, 25% GD, 15% FR or lesser, 5- Clemente (VG-EX), #600 Mays (VG- 10% writing or paper loss/residue); 1969 EX), #712 Ryan (VG); 1972 Topps set: Topps near: (634/664, 20% EX or better, (787/787, 30% NM or better, 30% EX- 30% VG-EX, 30% VG, 20% GD or less- MT, 20% EX, 20% VG-EX or lesser) er) with #190 Mays (EX) and 1971 Topps with #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (EX-MT), near: (745/752, 20% VG-EX or better, #299 Aaron (EX-MT), #309 Clemente 20% VG, 40% GD, 20% FR or lesser, 5% (EX-MT), #559 Rose (NM), #595 Ryan colored) with #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT). (EX-MT), #695 Carew (NM) and #754 More on our website. F. Robinson TRD (NM). More on our Opening Bid $250.00 website. Opening Bid $400.00

150. 1971 Topps 151. 1971 Baseball Complete Dell Set (752/752) with (3) Baseball PSA Graded Keys Stamp Desirable 1971 Topps Baseball Set of complete set of (752) cards (24/24) headlined by three sharp PSA graded keys. This pitch-black Teams in series has an approximate con- Original dition breakdown of 15% (NM- Box MT or better), 35% (NM), 30% Attractive (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or less- 1971 Dell er) with the challenging high Baseball numbers generally presenting similarly to the remaining series. Highlights include #20 Stamps set of (24/24) team albums. Each team album includes (24) crisp stamps. The R. Jackson (NM), #26 Blyleven RC (NM), #100 Rose (NM), #341 Garvey RC (NM), original display box which housed the albums along with a Baseball’s All-Time Great #400 Aaron (PSA 8), #513 Ryan (PSA 8), #600 Mays (EX-MT), #630 Clemente (PSA Stars Vol. 1 booklet (NM) is also present. All of the major stars of the day including 7), and #709 Baylor RC (NM). More on our website. Aaron, Clemente, Mays and Rose are featured. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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153. 1973 Topps & (2) 1975 152. 1972 & 1975 Topps Topps Mini Baseball Baseball Complete/Near Complete Sets Sets Terrific trio of 1970s Topps Baseball com- plete sets featuring rookies of Brett, Prime pairing of 1972 and 1975 Schmidt and Yount. Highlights include Topps Baseball complete sets. 1973 Topps set: (660/660, average EX- Highlights include 1972 Topps near: MT to NM) with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (761/787, average VG-EX) with #49 (EX-MT), #50 Clemente (NM), #100 Mays (EX-MT), #79 Fisk/Cooper Aaron (NM), #130 Rose (NM), #220 Ryan RC (VG), #309 Clemente (EX-MT), (EX-MT), #305 Mays (NM), #615 #559 Rose (EX), #595 Ryan (VG- Schmidt RC/Cey (EX-MT); (2) 1975 EX), #752 Morgan TRD (VG), #754 Topps Mini sets: (660/660, average EX- F. Robinson TRD (EX); 1975 Topps MT to NM) with (2) #223 Yount RC set: (660/660, average EX-MT) with (NM-MT, VG), (2) #228 Brett RC (both #228 Brett RC (EX-MT), #500 Ryan NM), (2) #500 Ryan (NM-MT, NM) and (VG) and #660 Aaron (EX). More on (2) #660 Aaron (EX, VG-EX). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

154. 1973-1977 Topps 155. 1975-1979 Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball Complete/Near Set Run Lot of (5) The “cream of the crop” rises with this Assembled is a 1975-1979 Topps Baseball quintet of 1973-1977 Topps Baseball lot of five sets. Highlights include: 1975 complete sets. Highlights include 1973 Topps near: (659/660, average EX-MT, Topps set: (660/660, average VG-EX to missing #660 Aaron) with #223 Yount RC EX) with #100 Aaron (EX-MT), #220 (VG), #228 Brett RC (EX-MT), #320 Rose Ryan (EX), #305 Mays (EX), #615 (NM-MT), #500 Ryan (EX); (2) 1976 Topps Schmidt RC/Cey (VG); 1974 Topps set: sets: (660/660, 44/44 Traded, one average (660/660, majority EX to EX-MT) with EX, one average VG-EX) with (2) #98 #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975 Eckersley RC (both EX-MT), (2) #330 Ryan Topps set: (660/660, median EX-MT) (EX-MT, GD), (2) #550 Aaron (EX, VG); with #223 Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 1977 Topps set: (660/660, average EX-MT Brett RC (EX-MT); 1976 Topps set: to NM) and 1979 Topps set: (726/726, aver- (660/660, average EX-MT) and 1977 age NM to Mint) with #116 O. Smith RC Topps set: (660/660, average EX-MT). (EX-MT). While presumed complete, a com- More on our website. mon or two may be missing. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

156. (3) 1975-1979 Topps 157. 1976-1978 Topps Baseball Complete Sets Baseball Complete Set Run Tremendous trio of 1975-1979 Topps Hall of Fame rookies headline this trio of Baseball complete sets. Highlights 1976-1978 Topps Baseball complete sets. include 1975 Topps set: (660/660, aver- Included are: 1976 Topps set: (660/660, age NM) with #1 Aaron RB (EX-MT), 44/44 Traded, average NM) with #1 #223 Yount RC (VG), #228 Brett RC Aaron RB (NM), #19 Brett (NM), #98 (trimmed), #320 Rose (NM-MT), #500 Eckersley RC (NM), #240 Rose (NM), Ryan (NM), #616 Rice RC (EX-MT), #330 Ryan (NM), #550 Aaron (NM); #660 Aaron (EX-MT); 1976 Topps set: 1977 Topps: (660/660, average NM) with (660/660, average NM) with #1 Aaron #473 Dawson RC (EX), #476 Murphy RC RB (NM), #19 Brett (NM), #98 (EX-MT), #650 Ryan (NM-MT); 1978 Eckersley RC (EX-MT), #330 Ryan Topps set: (726/726, median NM) with (NM), #660 Aaron (NM); 1979 Topps #36 Murray RC (EX-MT), #400 Ryan set: (726/726, average NM) with #115 (NM) and #707 Molitor/Trammell RC Ryan (EX-MT) and #116 O. Smith RC (VG). (NM). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

159. (51) 1978-1989 158. (113) 1977-1997 Baseball Complete Baseball Complete Sets Sets Plus 1989 Stockpile these (113) 1977-1997 baseball Donruss Wax Case complete sets from the four major manu- Offered are (51) 1978-1989 facturers of the era. Unless noted, each set baseball complete sets. Unless is hand collated and averages (NM to noted, each hand collated edi- NM-MT) with the key cards presenting tion presents (NM) or better similarly. Highlights include Topps: (32 with the keys generally pre- sets, sets prior to 1981 average EX-MT) senting similarly. Included are with 1977, 1978 (no Murray), 1979-1987; Topps: (33 sets) with (2) 1978 Donruss: (27 sets) with 1985-1991, (3) (one EX-MT, one VG-EX missing Molitor), 1980 (average EX-MT), (7) 1981, (2) 1992, 1993-1997 and Fleer: (22 sets) 1982, (4) 1983 (one no stars), (9) 1984, (2) 1985 (one missing McGwire), (4) 1986 with 1983-1996. Due to size/weight, a (one factory), 1987, 1989; Donruss: (6 sets) with 1981, (5) 1982 (one factory); shipping surcharge will apply. More on Fleer: (12 sets) with (7) 1982, (3) 1983, 1984 and 1986. Also present is an unsealed our website. 1989 Donruss wax case of (20) boxes. While presumed complete, a common or two Opening Bid $200.00 may be missing. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $200.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 160. 1909-11 161. (153) T206 White 1909-11 Borders Starter T206 White Set of (194) Borders Different with with (8) (21) Hall of Hall of Famers & Famers & Southern (5) League Southern Expand your “monster Leaguers— number” with this All 1909-11 T206 White Borders starter set of Different (194) different includ- Fuel your 1909- ing a dozen Hall of 11 T206 White Famers and (9) Border aspira- Southern Leaguers. tions with this Included are (177) gallery of (153) Piedmont/Sweet different includ- Caporal, (9) Polar ing (8) Hall of Bear, (6) Sovereign Famers, (5) and (2) Old Mill adver- Southern tising backs. This Leaguers and a group has an overall smattering of condition breakdown tougher backs. of 17% (GD), 45% The overall con- (FR) and 38% (PR) dition breakdown for this starter set is as follows: 21% (VG to VG-EX), 32% (GD), with 25-30% displaying a combination of wear including pin holes, reverse writing or 22% (FR) and 25% (PR) with 10-15% displaying reverse paper loss, trimming or writ- tape/hinge residue. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (12 cards) with Chance (FR, ing. Keys include Hall of Famers: (8 cards) with Bender (VG, Pitching, with Trees), Orange Portrait), J. Collins (FR, Polar Bear), Crawford (FR, Batting, Polar Bear), Bender (GD, Portrait), Bresnahan (GD, with Bat), E. Collins (GD), McGinnity (PR, Flick (FR), Griffith (PR, Batting), Griffith (PR, Portrait), Huggins (FR, Hands at reverse writing), McGraw (FR, Portrait, with Cap), Waddell (PR, Pitching), Waddell Mouth), Jennings (one Hand Show, PR, Polar Bear), Joss (PR, Portrait), Waddell (FR, (PR, reverse writing, Portrait); Southern Leaguers: (5 cards, all Piedmont, unless Throwing), Wallace (FR), Willis (FR, Batting); Southern Leaguers: (9 cards) with noted) with B. Hart (FR, Old Mill), Persons (FR), Seitz (GD), Westlake (FR), F. Bernhard (FR), Fritz (PR), Guiheen (PR, Old Mill), King (PR), C. Smith (FR), S. White (FR); Tougher Backs: (11 cards) with Polar Bear: (10 cards); American Smith (PR), Stark (PR), Thebo (PR, Old Mill), Violat (PR); Others: (160 cards) with Beauty 350 Framed: B. Graham (FR); Others: (129 cards) with Chase (GD, Birmingham (PR), Chase (GD, Blue Portrait), Chase FR (Throwing, White Cap), Throwing, Dark Cap), Pattee (GD) and Pelty (PR, pin holes, Horizontal). More on our Pattee (FR), Pelty (PR) and Powell (FR). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

162. (116) 1909-1922 Tobacco & Caramel Baseball Cards with Hall of Famers Proud assembly of (116) 1909- 1922 tobacco and caramel baseball cards with a sampling of Hall of Famers leading the way. Highlights include 1909-11 E90-1 American 163. (10) 1924 Tomas Gutierrez Cuban Major League Caramel: (7 Album Pages Picturing (20) Hall of Famers cards) with Seldom offered group of (10) 1924 Tomas Gutierrez Cuban album pages featuring McQuillan American big leaguers from five different squads (two pages per). These delicate and (VG), (2) ornate 11-3/4 x 8-1/2” pages are glossy and picture the lineups for their respective Mullen (VG, squads. Moderate wear including creasing, edge wear, slight discoloration, staining GD); 1909-11 and very minor paint residue does not seriously impact the overall presentation. The T206 White Spanish text backs are absent of any major detractors. Included are (2) Browns: Borders: (52 Sisler; (2) Cardinals: Bottomley, Haines, Hornsby, Rickey; (2) Cubs: Alexander, cards, 22% GD, Hartnett; (2) Giants: Frisch, T. Jackson, Jennings, Kelly, McGraw, Southworth, Terry, 33% FR, 38% Youngs; (2) Pirates: Carey, Cuyler, Maranville, McKechnie and Traynor. PR, 7% trimmed, 25% paper loss or writing, mostly common backs); 1910 E96 Opening Bid $200.00 Philadelphia Caramel: (3 cards) with (e) (GD), (2) Rucker (GD, PR); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (13 cards, 8% VG, 23% GD, 46% FR, 23% PR); 1922 E120 American Caramel Series of 240: (36 cards, all trimmed) with Faber, B. Grimes, Neale and 1922 E121 American Caramel Series of 120: Hornsby (trimmed). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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164. (77) 1909-11 T206 White 165. (24) 1911 T205 Gold Borders with Polar Bear Borders with Polar Bear Backs—All Different Backs Sterling arrangement off (77) different Snag two dozen 1911 T205 Gold 1909-11 T206 White Borders adorned with Borders crowned by tougher Polar Bear pitch black Polar Bear advertising backs. advertising backs. This group has an Ideal for the “brand” collector, these tiny overall condition breakdown of 8% treasures are colorful with vivid color (VG), 75% (GD) and 17% (FR). schemes and clean backs. The overall con- Despite moderate surface creasing, the dition breakdown is as follows: 13% (VG), fragile borders are relatively clean. The 34% (GD), 26% (FR) and 27% (PR). backs are entirely absent of paper loss Highlights include Hall of Famers/Stars: or writing. Included are: Barry, Bates, (5 cards) with Bender (GD, Throwing, No Beck, Bergen, Delahanty, Doolan, Trees), Chase (GD, Portrait), Chase (VG, Flynn, D. Jones, B. Lord, McConnell, Throwing, Dark Cap), J. Collins (GD) and McIntire, Meyers, Murphy, Murray, H. Davis (VG, No Initial). More on our Phelps, Reulbach, Richie, Schaefer, website. Schlei, Snodgrass, Steinfeldt, (2) Opening Bid $400.00 Summers and Wiltse (Both Ears Show). Opening Bid $200.00

167. 1934-36 National Chicle Diamond Stars Starter Set of (58) 166. 1934 R309-1 Goudey Different with (16) Graded Premiums Babe Ruth with Commanding 1934-36 National Chicle Diamond Easel Stars starter set of (58) different with (16) graded Prized 1934 R309-1 Goudey Premiums Babe plus (3) dupes. This edition is bolstered by (11) Ruth. This nearly 5-1/2 x 9” collectible Hall of Famers including Grove, Ott and Terry. depicts “The Bambino” following through on Highlights include PSA 4: #16 L. Waner, #30 his familiar swing. Moderate creasing is off- Manush (“W” on Sleeve); PSA 3: #17 Frisch; set by a very strong black-and-white image BVG 2.5: #14 Terry; GAI 2: #50 Ott; BVG 1.5: and a firmly attached easel on the reverse. #1 Grove; SGC 20: #11 Dickey; Ungraded: (45 Presents on par with similar examples of the cards, majority GD, 5% tape/writing, includes 3 titanic slugger available for public sale. dupes) with #39 Hubbell (EX), #48 R. Ferrell Opening Bid $250.00 (GD), #63 T. Jackson (EX-MT) and #91 B. Harris (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

169. (2170) 1940-1979 168. Vintage Baseball Grab Baseball Shoebox Collection Bag of (32) 1933-1950 Cards with Clemente & Reggie with Goudey Gehrig Jackson RC Several of the marquee names to ever grace The “boys of summer” are the sole focus of the diamond are pictured in this enticing this impressive shoebox collection of (2170) grab bag of (32) 1933-1950 baseball cards. cards featuring a slew of Hall of Famers Highlights include 1933 Goudey: (5 cards) from various mainstream and oddball with #2 Vance (PR, reverse writing), #23 issues. Moderate duplication and a smatter- Cuyler (PR), #92 Gehrig (PR, reverse paper ing of high numbers are found throughout loss), #189 Cronin (GD); 1939 Play Ball: (6 this assembly. Highlights include 1954 Red cards, average GD) with #48 Gomez (GD), Heart: Lemon (VG); 1957 Topps: #18 #53 Hubbell (VG), #89 L. Waner (VG); Drysdale RC (EX), #35 F. Robinson RC 1941 Double Play: (6 cards, average GD) (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #343 Cepeda RC with #11/#12 Lombardi (VG), #61 (NM); 1964 Topps Giants: #25 Mantle Gomez/#62 Rizzuto (GD) and 77/#78 Feller (NM); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (GD). More on our website. (EX-MT) and 1973 Topps: #220 Ryan (EX- Opening Bid $250.00 MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

171. (91) 1950-1969 Topps, Bowman & Fleer Baseball 170. (69) 1949 Bowman Grab Bag with Many Stars Baseball Cards with Berra, Build the foundation to multiple classic Feller & Wynn sets with these (91) 1950-1969 Topps, Featured is an assortment of (69) 1949 Bowman and Fleer Baseball singles fea- Bowman Baseball singles highlighted by mul- turing dozens of stars. Highlighted among tiple Hall of Famers. This grouping averages this formidable gallery are 1951 (GD to VG) with nearly 10% displaying Bowman: #232 Fox RC (VG); 1957 reverse glue residue/paper loss or writing. Topps: (2) #1 T. Williams (VG-EX, VG), Highlights include #23 Doerr (GD), #27 Feller #18 Drysdale RC (VG); 1958 Topps: #30 (FR, overprint on back), #60 Berra (EX), #70 Aaron (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: #478 Furillo (VG), #110 Wynn RC (VG-EX) and Clemente (VG); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris (3) #124 Murtaugh (VG, GD, FR, Script (VG-EX), (2) #150 Mays (one VG-EX, Back). More on our website. one trimmed) and 1962 Topps: (2) #10 Opening Bid $200.00 Clemente (both EX). More on our web- site. Opening Bid $400.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 173. 1955- 1965 Topps & Bowman Baseball Shoebox Collection of (2790+) with (113) High Numbers & Mantle 172. (576) 1956 & 1957 Topps Baseball Collection Break Value! Profit from this 1955-1965 Topps and Bowman Baseball shoebox col- Loaded with Stars lection of (2790+) mixed cards with (113) high numbers and additional stars. Included This 1956 and 1957 Topps Baseball collection of (576) cards is absolutely loaded with are 1955 Bowman: (161 cards, majority GD) with #134 Feller (VG); 1959 Topps: Hall of Famers and stars including Clemente, Koufax, Mays, Williams and many (400+, average VG-EX, 20 high numbers); 1960 Topps: (200+, average VG-EX, 10 more. Featured are 1956 Topps: (473 cards, median VG-EX) with (2) #5 T. Williams high numbers); 1961 Topps: (500+, majority VG to EX, 2 high numbers) with #545 (VG-EX, VG), (4) #15 Banks (average VG-EX), (2) #30 J. Robinson (both VG-EX), Wilhelm (EX), #581 F. Robinson AS (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: (4 cards, mainly VG- (2) #31 Aaron (both GD), #33 Clemente (VG-EX), (2) #79 Koufax (VG, GD), (3) EX) with #378 Mantle IA (GD); 1963 Topps: (275+, composite VG-EX, 53 high #130 Mays (EX, GD, FR), (3) #150 Snider (EX-MT, EX, GD), #292 Aparicio RC numbers) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), #138 Mays/Musial (EX); 1964 (EX); 1957 Topps: (103 cards, majority EX-MT) with #1 T. Williams (GD), (2) #10 Topps: (700+, majority VG-EX, 28 high numbers) with #200 Koufax (trimmed) and Mays (EX-MT, EX), #18 Drysdale RC (NM), #20 Aaron (EX-MT), #35 F. Robinson 1965 Topps: (550+, mainly VG) with #16 Morgan RC (GD). RC (EX-MT) and #76 Clemente (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

174. 1957-1962 Topps 175. (270) 1960-1966 Baseball Starter Set Baseball Oddball Run with Aaron, Mantle Collection with 1964 & Drysdale RC Challenge the Yankees Place a strong bid on this run of (6) Set 1957-1962 Topps Baseball starter Vintage Oddball Collectors! Profit sets. This crisp and clean arrange- from the offered 1960-1966 baseball ment features multiple Hall of collection of (270) sundry items fea- Famers such as Aaron and Mantle. turing complete/partial sets. Highlights Highlights include 1957 Topps: include 1960 Bazooka: #13 Mays (111 cards, 3 fourth series, mostly (VG-EX); 1961 Post: (91 cards, most- VG-EX) with #18 Drysdale RC ly VG, 36% writing) with #23 Shaw (VG); 1958 Topps: (155 cards, (VG-EX, Box), #145 Mays (EX, Box), median VG-EX) with #476 Musial #193 F. Thomas (VG-EX, Box); 1961 AS (EX); 1959 Topps: (274 cards, 4 Topps Stamp Album: (108 stamps high numbers, average VG-EX); affixed, loose binding with paper loss 1960 Topps: (203 cards, mainly EX to cover); 1962 Post: #83 Allison SP to EX-MT); 1961 Topps: (287 (EX-MT), #109 Koufax (VG-EX, Red cards, 2 high numbers, majority EX- Lines); 1962 Topps Stamp Album: MT) with #415 Aaron (EX-MT), (162 stamps affixed including #589 Spahn AS (EX-MT) and 1962 Clemente, Koufax, Mantle, Mays, Topps: (160 cards, 7 high numbers, paper loss to cover); 1964 Challenge the Yankees set: (50/50, average VG, 25% writ- aggregate EX) with #200 Mantle (EX). More on our website. ing) with Aaron (VG-EX) and Mantle (FR, reverse writing). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

176. 1969-1978 Topps 177. (23,000+) Baseball Starter Set Run 1972-1973 with Many Stars Topps Build the foundation for multiple classic Topps Baseball sets with the offered run Hoard with from the 1969-1978 series. Several Hall of Famers and stars along with multiple Stars high numbers are delivered with this A mound of classic high caliber selection. Highlights cardboard is avail- include 1969 Topps: (478/664, majority able with this huge EX to EX-MT) with #100 Aaron (VG- (23,000+) 1972-1973 EX); 1970 Topps: (480/720, average Topps Baseball EX to EX-MT, 1 high number) with hoard. Extensive #600 Mays (VG-EX); 1971 Topps: duplication is found (483/752 average EX, 81 high numbers throughout this average VG) with #513 Ryan (EX), mixed grade gather- #600 Mays (VG-EX); 1972 Topps: ing with several stars (577/787 average EX-MT, 69 high num- including Aaron, Clemente and Mays headlining. Highlights include 1972 Topps: bers average VG-EX) with #49 Mays (8,500+, majority EX-MT to NM with many better, smattering of high numbers, stars (VG-EX); 1973 Topps: (504/660, medi- generally present lesser) with (2) #49 Mays (VG, GD), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (VG- an EX-MT); 1974 Topps: (297/660 with Traded, average EX to EX-MT) with #456 EX), (2) #299 Aaron (VG-EX, FR), #595 Ryan (EX-MT), (2) #752 Morgan TRD Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (432/660, aggregate EX to EX-MT); 1976 (VG-EX, VG) and 1973 Topps: (14,500+, average VG-EX to EX-MT) with #50 Topps: (359/660, average EX-MT); 1977 Topps: (312/660, majority EX-MT) and Clemente (VG). Also present are (107) 1973 O-Pee Chee Baseball singles (average 1978 Topps: (332/726, average EX-MT). More on our website. EX-MT). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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178. (33) 180. (157) 1952 1951 & Topps 1955 Baseball Bowman Semi Baseball High Cards with Numbers (3) Mays with and Aaron Mays Solid, mid- Recently grade assort- unearthed 179. (264) 1953-1955 Topps Baseball ment of (157) from an Singles with Banks & Clemente RCs 1951 and 1955 abandoned Bowman Classic gallery of (264) 1953-1955 Topps Baseball sin- Baseball cards with multiple Hall of Famers found storage lock- gles featuring Hall of Fame rookies, dazzling twirlers and er are these throughout. Highlights include 1951 Bowman: (62 intimidating sluggers. Moderate duplication is found cards, median VG to VG-EX, all low numbers, minimal (33) 1952 Topps Baseball semi high numbers including throughout. Highlights include 1953 To p p s : (131 cards, Hall of Famers Mays and Lemon. There are few creas- duplication) with #3 Roberts (VG), #58 Slaughter median VG) with #1 J. Robinson (GD), #27 Campanella (VG); #62 Boudreau (VG-EX), #78 Wynn (VG-EX), es found in this colorful assortment which averages (GD), #37 Mathews (VG), #76 Reese (VG), (3) #220 (VG-EX to EX) quality. Included are #212, #225, 229, #80 Reese (VG), #186 Ashburn (VG-EX); 1955 P a i g e (VG-EX, (2) FR); 1954 To p p s : (16 cards, average Bowman: (95 cards, average EX to EX-MT, moderate 251, 253, 254, 256, 257, 260, 261 Mays (VG-EX), 264, VG-EX) with #94 B a n k s RC (GD); 1955 To p p s : ( 11 7 265, 267, #268 Lemon (EX), 270, 272, 273, 279, 281, duplication) with #37 Reese (EX), #134 Feller (EX), cards, 52 high numbers, median VG) with #2 T. Wi l l i a m s #158 Hodges (VG-EX), #179 Aaron (VG-EX), (3) 287, 288, 290, 291, 294, 295, (2) 298, 299, 302, 303, (GD), #50 J. Robinson (FR, writing) and #164 C l e m e n t e 305, 306 and 309. #184 Mays (EX, (2) VG) and #191 Lemon (EX-MT). RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

181. (4) 182. (7) 183. (28) 1957- 1957- 1958-1969 1964 1968 Topps Topps Topps Mickey Baseball Baseball Mantle Mickey Mickey Baseball Mantle Mantle Cards Cards Singles Get your fill of Score this Group Mickey Mantle by seizing these quartet of Focus your (28) 1958-1969 1957-1964 bidding Topps Baseball Topps efforts on singles. Baseball these (7) Included are 1958 Topps: #418 with Aaron (GD), (2) Mickey 1957-1968 #487 AS (both EX-MT); 1959 Topps: (3) #461 HR (all Mantle sin- Topps VG-EX); 1960 Topps: (3) #332 Yankees Team (VG- gles. Baseball EX, (2) VG); 1961 Topps: #300 (VG-EX), #406 HR Included are Mickey Mantle singles. Included are 1.) 1957 Topps (VG-EX), #475 MVP (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: #18 with top-shelf #407 w/Berra (VG); 2.) 1958 Topps #418 w/Aaron Mays (VG-EX), (4) #53 with Maris HR LL (average copies of 1.) (VG); 3-4.) 1961 Topps: #300 (EX-MT), #475 MVP VG-EX), #251 Yankees Team (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: 1957 Topps #407 with Berra (VG-EX); 2.) 1959 Topps (VG); 5.) 1964 Topps #331 A.L. Bombers (EX); 6.) (4) #173 Bomber’s Best (average VG-EX); 1967 #564 AS (EX); 3.) 1962 Topps #200 (VG-EX) and 4.) 1966 Topps #50 (VG-EX) and 7.) 1968 Topps Super Topps: #150 (VG), (4) #103 CL (average VG-EX) and 1964 Topps #50 (EX-MT). Stars with Killebrew/Mays (NM). 1969 Topps: #412 CL (GD). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

184. 1955- 185. 1955- 186. (3501) 1952-1983 Baseball 1969 Topps 1984 Topps Shoebox Collection with Stars & Bowman Detroit There is a dis- Baseball Tigers tinct “Queen City” flavor to Group of Complete/ this (3501) (609) Cards Near Team 1952-1983 with Set Run baseball shoe- box collection Restore the roar Clemente RC featuring sev- in your Motor Prolific assortment eral stars and a City collection of (609) 1955-1969 smattering of with the offered Topps & Bowman high numbers 1955-1984 Topps Baseball singles mixed through- Detroit Tigers featuring a myriad out. complete/near of Hall of Fame rookies, superstars and a smattering of Highlighted in team set run. The sets generally average: 1950s (VG- high numbers. Highlighted in this mostly different this Cincinnati EX), 1960s (EX), 1970s (EX-MT) and 1980s (NM). group are 1955 Topps: #164 Clemente RC (GD); 1956 Red intensive Highlights include Topps Tigers Team Sets: 1955: #4 Topps: #33 Clemente (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: #1 T. gathering are 1959 Topps: (940 cards, average VG- Kaline (EX); 1957: #125 Kaline (GD); 1958: #70 Williams (GD); 1958 Topps: (164 cards, majority GD, EX); 1963 Topps: (400 cards, mostly VG-EX); 1971 Kaline (VG); 1960: #561 Kaline AS (EX-MT); 1962: 20% writing) with #5 Mays (GD), #485 T. Williams AS Topps: (208 cards, composite EX) with #513 Ryan #150 Kaline (EX); Topps Tigers Near/Team Sets: (VG), #487 Mantle AS (GD); 1959 Topps: (179 cards, (EX-MT); 1972 Topps: (467 cards, aggregate EX-MT) 1956: #20 Kaline (VG); 1961: #44 Mantle/Maris HR majority GD, 10% writing) with #50 Mays (VG) and with #49 Mays (VG-EX) and #309 Clemente (VG-EX). LL (EX-MT), #580 Kaline AS (VG-EX) and 1963: #25 1969 Topps: #190 Mays (VG-EX). More on our web- More on our website. Kaline (VG-EX). More on our website. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 187. 1960 188. 1961 189. 1962 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball Partial Set of Partial Set Partial Set (447/572) of (470/587) of with Most Cards with (434/598) Stars Several Cards with Secure nearly 80% Stars Many of the 1960 Topps Enterprising set Stars Baseball series by collectors will Seize nearly claiming the offered want to pursue the 75% of the partial set of o ffered 1961 acclaimed 1962 (447/572) cards fea- Topps Baseball Topps Baseball turing numerous partial edition of series with the stars and (71) high (470/587) cards with several stars and (54) high numbers. offered partial set of (434/598) cards heralded by sever- numbers. This mid-grade series generally presents (VG This series generally presents (VG-EX to EX) with some al stars and (60) high numbers. This mid-grade project to VG-EX) throughout with some better and others better and others lesser. Highlights include #150 Mays averages (VG-EX) throughout and is highlighted by #1 lesser. Highlights include #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG), (EX), #290 Musial (VG-EX), #307 Mantle WS (VG), Maris (VG-EX), #18 Mantle/Mays (EX-MT), #50 #160 Mantle/Boyer (GD), #200 Mays (VG), #250 #344 Koufax (EX-MT), #388 Clemente (EX), #406 Musial (EX-MT), #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL Musial (GD), #300 Aaron (VG), #316 McCovey RC Mantle HR (FR, paper loss), #417 Marichal RC (EX- (EX-MT), #199 Perry RC (EX-MT), #300 Mays (EX), (VG-EX), #326 Clemente (VG-EX), #343 Koufax MT), #475 Mantle MVP (VG), #576 Maris AS (EX-MT), #318 Mantle IA (EX), #387 Brock RC (EX-MT), #425 (EX), #563 Mantle AS (GD), #564 Mays AS (VG), #578 M a n t l e AS (EX-MT), #579 Mays AS (EX-MT) and Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #530 Gibson (EX) and #544 #565 Maris AS (GD) and #566 Aaron AS (VG). More #586 Ford AS (EX-MT). More on our website. McCovey (EX-MT). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

190. 1963 191. 1964 192. (23) Topps Topps 1965 Baseball Baseball Topps Starter Set Stand-Ups #519 Bob of Starter Set Uecker & (281/576) of (45/77) (10) 1969 Cards with Hall of Topps with Rose Famers & #550 RC Shortprints Brooks Presented is a Challenging 1964 Robinson 1963 Topps Topps Baseball from Baseball starter Stand-Ups starter set of (281/576) set of (45/77) Vending cards with cards with multi- An interesting (112) high ple Hall of pairing of base- numbers plus Famers and short- ball personalities could pay serious dividends with this an extra Stargell RC. This mid-grade series generally prints. This assortment generally averages (VG) with grouping of (33) 1965-1969 Topps vending singles. presents (VG to EX) and is rife with Hall of Famers nearly 15% displaying tape residue or paper loss. Included are (23) 1965 Topps #519 Bob Uecker and and stars. Highlights include #173 Highlights include Banks (VG-EX), Clendenon SP (10) 1969 Topps #550 . These Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX-MT), #210 Koufax (VG), Colavito (VG-EX), Killebrew (GD), Lock SP “straight from vending” singles are absent of serious (VG), #250 Musial (EX-MT), #472 Brock (VG, signed, (GD), Mays (GD), Mazeroski (VG), Fr. Robinson (PR, centering issues and exhibit strong corners and clean no cert), #537 Rose RC (EX), #540 Clemente (VG) and tape), Torre (GD), B. White SP (GD) and Yastrzemski edges. Several of these cards are viable candidates for (2) #553 Stargell RC (VG, GD). More on our website. SP (PR, paper loss). third-party professional grading. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

193. 1961- 195. (7) 1971 Topps 1961- Baseball 1968 High-Grade Topps & Stars Lot of Post (17) Cereal Presented are (17) Baseball Topps Baseball Cards key cards span- ning 1961-1971. with (3) Candidates for Mickey third-party grad- Mantle ing, the keepsakes 194. 1963 Topps #537 RC Eclectic include: 1961: grouping of #401 Ruth 60th HR (EX-MT), #406 Mantle HR (NM), (SGC 50) Plus 1969 Topps #260 R. (7) 1961- #425 Berra (EX-MT); 1962: #1 Maris (EX-MT), #18 Jackson & 1973 Topps #615 Schmidt 1968 Topps Mantle/Mays (EX-MT), #30 Mathews (NM), #45 B. RCs & Post Robinson (EX-MT); 1964: #547 Hodges (NM); 1967: The debut cardboard offerings of “Charlie Hustle”, Cereal #581 Seaver RC (NM); 1968: #250 Yastrzemski (NM); “Mr. October” and Michael Jack Schmidt take center Baseball cards. Included are (5) Early 1960s Post 1969: #510 Carew (NM-MT); 1970: #140 R. Jackson stage with this trio of vintage Topps cards. Included are Cereal Advertising Cut Cards: with Drysdale, (NM); 1971: #50 McCovey (EX-MT), #100 Rose 1.) 1963 Topps #537 Rose RC (SGC 50); 2.) 1969 Gentile, Hodges, Mantle, Maris; 1966 Topps: #50 (NM), #400 Aaron (EX-MT), #513 Ryan (VG-EX) and Topps #260 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX) and 3.) 1973 Mantle (VG-EX) and 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (VG- #630 Clemente (EX-MT). Topps #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT). EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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196. 1971 O-Pee-Chee 197. (11) 1965-1974 Baseball High Number Richie Allen Uncut Sheet Oddball/Test Group Remarkably preserved 1971 O-Pee-Chee Plus (36) Color Baseball high number uncut sheet which Separations & Proofs gives the appearance of having been Incredible assortment of (11) recently churned from the production 1965-1974 Richie Allen line. This pitch-black relic contains (12) oddball/test cards featuring (36) 11-card rows, two of which are double unique color separations and printed. Comprising #619 and #644-752, proofs. Included among this one- the (110) different cards (and 22 dupli- of-a-kind trove are 1965 Old cates) provide a complete series. Key London Coins: (NM-MT in personnel includes #648 Matlack RC, original plastic, plus five color #650 R. Allen, #688 S. Anderson, #700 separations); 1968 Topps Action All-Star Stickers: (EX-MT, plus five color separa- Powell, #709 Baylor RC, #740 Aparicio tions); 1969 Topps Deckle Edge: (#26 EX-MT, plus four proofs); 1969 Topps and #750 McLain. Aside from limited Super/Decals: (#53 Super is NM-MT, Decal is NM, two proof photos); 1971 Topps peripheral fraying and very minor interi- Tattoos: ((2) #7 sheets grade NM-MT, plus proof); 1972 Topps Candy Lids Test: or imperfections, the sheet displays few, (Mint, plus five color separations and original slide); 1973 Topps Candy Lids: (EX- if any discernable flaws. The bright yel- MT, plus four cardboard color separations); 1973 Topps Pin-Ups Test Wrapper: low portrait/biography backs which dis- (NM, plus one glossy proof photo); 1974 Topps Deckle Edge: (#39 NM-MT, plus six tinguishes the product from the main- front/back floor separations) and 1974 Topps Puzzle: (EX-MT, plus two uncut proof stream American issue is problem-free. sheets). Perfect for further framing and prominent display. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

199. 1967 Topps Punch- Outs & 1968 Topps Plaks #14 Richie Allen Fill the gaps in your Topps test issue wantlists by claiming this pair of 1967-1968 Richie Allen oddities. Included are 1.) 1967 Topps Punch- Outs R. Allen (NM) and 2.) 1968 Topps Plaks #14 R. Allen separated from sprue, otherwise (EX-MT). This elusive tandem will be treasured by Phillies phans and Richie Allen enthusiasts alike. 198. 1964-Modern Richie Allen Player Collection of Opening Bid $200.00 (100) Items with Oddball Richie (Dick) Allen pounds the baseball on this 1964-modern player collection of (100) items featuring multiple oddball cards. Highlights include 1 9 6 0 s : (45 items) with 1966 Bazooka #4/5/6 full box (NM-MT), (2) 1967 Topps Venezuelan #311 (one NM, one FR is blank back with writing), 1969 Topps Decal strip of (12) with Aaron/McCovey (NM); 1 9 7 0 s : 1973 Kellogg’s 18-card panel with six Hall of Famers (EX); M o d e r n : 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game certified auto and 2008 Ultimate Collection R. Allen/Jenkins/Kruk certified auto (#/35). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

200. 1967 Topps Baseball Stand-Up Test Issue #18 Richie Allen Topps Test Issue Collectors! Near impossible 1967 Topps Baseball Stand-Up #18 Richie Allen for the advanced Phillies collector with an eye for the very best. Only a handful of these gorgeous portraits have surfaced for public sale. Printed on a sturdy slab of cardboard, the (NM) portrayal of the slugger “pops” from a pitch-black background. Exhibits virtually untouched corners and clean edges. Opening Bid $250.00

202. 1968 Topps Action All-Star Stickers #12 Panel With Clemente Opening Bid $150.00

201. (6) 1948-1964 Topps & Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers with Mantle 203. (5) 1971 Kellogg’s Baseball & Williams Cereal Box Cards with Rose Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 204. (8500+) 205. 1954-1975 (8000+) Topps & 1954-1978 Bowman Topps & Baseball Bowman Cards with Baseball (325+) Hall Cards with of Famers Stars Including Those with an Koufax & insatiable appetite for card- Mantle board will feast 206. (5) 1963-1968 Topps Baseball The budget con- on the offered Starter Sets with Aaron & Mays scious set collec- (8000+) 1954- Attractive mid-grade group of (5) 1963-1968 Topps tion will relish the opportunity to secure this massive 1978 Topps and Baseball starter sets featuring stars such as Aaron and (8500+) 1954-1975 Topps and Bowman Baseball card Bowman Baseball card collection. This mixed mound Mays. Highlights include 1963 Topps: (166 cards, 57 collection featuring (325+) Hall of Famers. Although displays moderate duplication throughout featuring high numbers, majority VG-EX); 1964 Topps: (224 several cards display acute wear including paper loss, stars such as Aaron and Clemente. Highlights include cards, median VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (329 cards, 112 trimming or writing, the stellar player selection over- 1956 Topps: NNO CL 2/4 (marked); 1966 Topps: #126 high numbers, average VG-EX); 1967 Topps: (182 whelms any technical flaws. Highlights include 1954 Palmer RC (EX); 1968 Topps: (787 cards, majority cards, 16 high numbers, mainly VG-EX) with #146 Topps: #1 T. Williams (PR, tape); 1955 Topps: #123 VG-EX); 1969 Topps: (844 cards, composite VG); Carlton (VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (354 cards, aggregate Koufax RC (Authentic, missing piece); 1956 Topps: 1970 Topps: #350 Clemente (VG-EX); 1974 Topps: EX to EX-MT) with #45 Seaver (EX), #50 Mays (GD) #31 Aaron (FR); 1959 Topps: #10 Mantle (PR) and (2800+, mainly VG to VG-EX) and 1975 Topps: (2) and #110 Aaron (VG-EX). More on our website. 1965 Topps: #350 Mantle (FR). More on our website. #660 Aaron (both VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 207. 1965 & 208. 1966 209. (4) 1967 Topps Topps 1967 Baseball Baseball Dexter Starter Sets Partial Set Press Plus (393) of Back 1966 Topps (466/598) Proofs of Singles Cards with Hall of Offered is a pair Mantle Famers of 1965 and 1967 Excellence is with Topps baseball delivered with Clemente starter sets plus the offered 1966 These (4) (393) 1966 Topps Topps Baseball 1967 Dexter singles. Featured partial set of Press back are 1965 Topps (466/598) cards. proofs are starter: (163 dif- This crisp gathering has an approximate condition unique ferent, 60 high numbers, average VG-EX, 9 dupes) breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 20% remembrances of their Hall of Fame subjects. The pur- with #1 Brooks/Oliva LL (VG-EX), #120 F. Robinson (EX) and 20% (VG-EX). The majority of the missing plish cardboard biographies were used in the produc- (EX-MT), #150 B. Robinson (NM), #170 Aaron (GD), cards are high numbers. Highlights include #1 Mays tion process for the colorful 5-1/2 x 7” product. #282 Murakami RC (VG), #551 Mets Team (VG-EX); (EX-MT), #30 Rose (EX-MT), #50 Mantle (VG-EX), Displays superficial peripheral wear and includes 1966 Topps: (393 cards, average EX-MT); 1967 Topps #70 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #100 Koufax (EX-MT), Bunning, Clemente, Kaline and Killebrew. Take a starter: (137 different, average VG-EX, all low num- #126 Palmer RC (EX), #254 Jenkins RC (EX-MT), chance on these one-of-a-kind relics! bers) with #55 Ford (EX-MT), #200 Mays (NM), #250 #310 F. Robinson (EX), #365 Maris (VG-EX), #526 Aaron (VG) and #423 Mays/McCovey (VG-EX). Twins Team (VG), #550 McCovey (EX-MT) and #598 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Perry SP (VG). Opening Bid $200.00 211. 1969 Nabisco “Team” Cereal Box with (8) Card Uncut Back Including 212. (8400+) 1970 & 1971 Topps Clemente Baseball Singles Hoard with (82) 210. (3650+) 1966-1969 Topps Vitamins, energy, nutrition and your favorite Major League players — what a great way to start your day! High Numbers & Mays Baseball Card Group This near complete box of 1969 Nabisco “Team” Early 1970s dealer stock! Team set builders and set Expand your inventory with this cache of (3650+) flakes cereal features (8) of a possible (24) issued fillers will pay special attention to this mammoth 1966-1969 Topps Baseball cards. Moderate duplication Baseball stars on the back of the box including the (8400+) 1970 and 1971 Topps Baseball singles hoard. is evident in this mostly mid-grade gathering filled with immortal Roberto Clemente. All of these full color Extensive duplication is found throughout this primari- semi-stars, team and specialty cards. Included are 1966 photo cards, advertised as “mini-posters”, presents ly mid-grade mixture which is packed with semi-stars, Topps: (650+, 5 high numbers); 1967 Topps: (800+, 8 beautiful original gloss with only a light vertical crease team and specialty cards. Included are 1970 Topps: high numbers); 1968 Topps: (600+) with #100 Gibson at lower right and a very light surface wrinkle at lower (4700+, 46 high numbers) with #600 Mays (VG-EX), (VG), #500 F. Robinson (GD); 1969 Topps: (1600+) left. The front of the box features an “in action” base- #458 Rose AS (VG-EX), #462 Aaron AS (VG-EX) and with #120 Rose (GD), #130 Yastrzemski (VG), #250 F. ball scene and the side panel has a redemption coupon. 1971 Topps: (3700+, 36 high numbers) with #625 Robinson (VG-EX), #410 Kaline (VG) and #480 More on our website. Brock (VG). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge Seaver (EX). Complete your sets with this group! Opening Bid $200.00 will apply. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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214. (4) 1970 Transogram Complete Boxes with (6) Hall of Famers 213. 1970 Transogram Complete Box Diamond stars from both the American and National 215. 1970 Topps Baseball Semi High Set 11: McLain/R. Jackson/Powell League shine on this quartet of 1970 Transogram com- Numbers Group of (454) Cards Dynamic 1970 Transogram complete box set 11 featur- plete boxes. Included are three collector figures sur- Featured are (454) 1970 Topps Baseball semi high ing Denny McLain, and Boog Powell. rounded in their original plastic and a three-card panel numbers compiled from period vending boxes. This This complete box is unopened and remains in the orig- per unopened container. Included are promising assembly includes 25 Card Groups: (325 inal plastic with all original parts intact. The reverse Kaline/Fregosi/McDowell: (panel presents EX-MT, cards) with #547, 548, #550 F. Howard, 553, 557, 558, three-card panel presents (NM) with deference to a McDowell separated statue are Marichal/Torre/Banks: 562, 566, 570, 578, 599 Senators Rookies, 601, 632; 10 barely distinguishable spider crease along the lower (slight crease on Marichal card, otherwise panel pres- Card Group: #575; Other Cards: (119 cards) with 2- portion of the Powell card. ents (EX-MT); F. Robinson/Howard/Reichardt: 6 cards per including (3) #549 Cardinals Team, #573 Opening Bid $200.00 (panel presents EX-MT) and Santo/W. Padres Rookies, (2) #593 Cubs Team, (4) #608 Pirates Davis/McCovey: (panel presents (NM). Team and (3) #631 Athletics Team. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

217. 1971 Topps Baseball Semi 218. (475) 1971 Topps Baseball High High Number Vending Group of 216. (550) 1970 Topps Baseball Numbers from Vending Boxes (348) Cards These elite 1971 Topps Baseball high numbers featur- Singles From Vending Pulled directly from period vending boxes, these (348) ing (475) cards were pulled directly from period vend- Virtually untouched assembly of (550) 1970 Topps 1971 Topps Baseball singles have survived largely ing boxes. Included are razor-sharp copies of 20 Card Baseball singles direct from period vending boxes. This untouched for decades. Included are 25 Card Groups: Groups: (340 cards) with #652 Braves Team, 660, 674 razor-sharp group comprising cards numbered #201- (275 cards) with #534, 542, 558, 565, 578, 584 Indians Expos Team, 678, 679, 682, 684, 685, 689, 696, 701, 543 are found in groups of 3-10 cards per player. Team, 602, 616, 620, 622, 633; 20 Card Group: 707, 712, 720, 726, #742 Royals Team, #747 N.L. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (20 cards) with #597; 15 Card Group: #533; 10 Card Group: #641 Rookies; 10 Card Groups: (90 cards) with (10) #291 Durocher, (10) #346 Schoendienst; Team Mets Team and Other: (28) #526. Several viable can- #663, 668, 670, 676, 690, 691, 699, 703, 718; 5 Card Cards: (28 cards) with (10) #448 Astros Team, (3) didates for third-party professional grading are con- Groups: (45 cards) with 647, 657, 675, 681, 695, 702, #472 Braves Team, (5) #501 White Sox Team, (5) #509 tained within. #728 N.L. Rookies, 732 and 752. Expos Team and (5) #522 Angels Team. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

219. (9,500+) 1976 Topps Baseball 221. 1978 Topps Baseball Singles Cards with (15) #98 Eckersley 220. (15,000+) 1977 Topps Baseball Hoard of (15,000+) with (17) #36 Rookies Card Hoard with Many Stars Murray RC & (11) #707 Construct the foundation of multiple sets with these Humongous assortment of (15,000+) 1977 Topps Molitor/Trammell (9,500+) 1976 Topps Baseball cards highlighted by Baseball cards packed with Hall of Famers and stars. Add to your baseball card stockpile with this massive blocks of the majority of the key cards found in the set. These neatly arranged cards are generally mixed grade assortment of (15,000+) singles featuring dozens of This neatly arranged assortment generally averages and range from (VG to EX-MT) with some better and Hall of Famers and stars. This mixed grade gathering (VG-EX to EX-MT) with the stars mostly presenting others lesser. Highlights include (18) #450 Rose (aver- generally averages (EX to EX-MT) with the keys faring similarly. Highlights include (17) #19 Brett (average age VG-EX), (8) #473 Dawson RC (average VG-EX), similarly. Featured are (15) #6 Ryan RB (average EX), VG-EX), (15) #98 Eckersley RC (average EX), (18) (9) #476 Murphy RC (average EX), (20) #580 Brett (68) #20 Rose (average EX-MT), (17) #36 Murray RC #160 Winfield (average EX), (20) #316 Yount (average (average VG-EX), (31) #635 Yount (average VG-EX) (average VG), (20) #100 Brett (average EX), (19) #400 VG-EX), (17) #330 Ryan (average VG-EX) and (26) and (13) #650 Ryan (average VG-EX). Due to Ryan (average VG) and (11) #707 Molitor/Trammell #500 R. Jackson (average VG-EX). Due to size/weight, size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on RC (average VG). Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. our website. charge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 223. (2) 224. (2) 1976 1977 Hostess Hostess Baseball Baseball Proof Proof Uncut Uncut Sheets Sheets Elusive pair of Spotlighted is 1976 Hostess a pair of 1977 222. 1979 Topps Baseball Singles Baseball proof Hostess Collection of (4,500+) with (17) #116 uncut sheets Baseball featuring proof uncut Ozzie Smith Rookies seven players sheets show- Promising 1979 Topps Baseball singles collection of that were casing nine (4,500+) featuring (17) #116 Ozzie Smith rookies. This never released players that gathering has significant “break value” and generally on snack were never ranges from (VG-EX to EX-MT) with the blocks of boxes for released on keys averaging similarly. Several near/partial near sets retail pur- snack boxes are possible. Highlights include (50) #100 Seaver (aver- chase. These sheets total (159) cards including the base for retail purchase. This tandem totals (160) cards age EX-MT), (12) #115 Ryan (average VG-EX), (17) set of (150) cards and (9) additional proofs with (7) including the base set of (150) cards and (10) additional #116 O. Smith RC (average EX),(61) #200 Bench players unique to these sheets including #156 Carlton. proofs with (9) players unique to these sheets. (average EX-MT), (31) #330 Brett (average EX), (34) Despite moderate peripheral wear along with interior Moderate peripheral wear, interior creasing, edge con- #540 Murray (average EX) and (60) #700 R. Jackson creasing and paper toning, the sheets still present nicely tusions or paper toning does not seriously impact the (average EX-MT). More on our website. and are ideal for the oddball specialist. overall presentation. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

225. (7) 1974-1982 Topps Baseball 226. (20) 1974-1984 Topps Baseball Uncut Sheets with Major Rookies & Uncut Sheets with Stars—All Superstars Different Spared from Spotlighted the printer’s are (20) dif- blade are ferent these (7) 1974-1984 1974-1982 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball uncut uncut sheets sheets fea- with each turing sev- featuring eral Hall of major rook- Famers and ies and stars. These superstars. survivors These sur- display 227. 1954 & 1955 Bowman Baseball vivors display moderate peripheral wear and limited moderate, but expected peripheral wear and limited creasing. Unless noted, each major card is absent of creasing. Unless noted, each major card is absent of GAI Graded Display Boxes those detractors. Highlights include 1974 Topps: #1 those detractors. Included are (3) 1974 Topps: with #1 Add depth to your classic baseball display box collec- Aaron, (8) Washington variations; 1976 Topps: #98 Aaron, #20 Ryan; 1975 Topps: with #61 Winfield, #70 tion with these 1954 and 1955 Bowman advertising Eckersley RC; (2) 1978 Topps: (1) #36 Murray RC, (1) Schmidt; 1976 Topps: with (66) Traded; (2) 1978 pieces. Included are 1.) 1954 Bowman one-cent (GAI #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (creased); 1979 Topps: Topps: with (2) #20 Rose (creased); 1979 Topps: with 7.5) and 2.) 1955 Bowman five-cent (GAI 5). Exciting #116 O. Smith RC; 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson RC #115 Ryan; (4) 1980 Topps:; (2) 1981 Topps: and (6) tandem for those hobbyists seeking to recapture memo- and 1982 Topps: #21 Ripken RC. 1984 Topps Nestle: (one set). ries of their youth! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

229. (41) 1979-1986 Topps Baseball 230. (16) 2002-2012 Topps Heritage 228. (8) 1958-1969 Baseball Display Vending Boxes Hobby & Blaster Boxes Presented are (16) 2002-2012 Topps Heritage hobby Boxes—All GAI Graded The “educational hobby for boys and girls” could lead and retail boxes. These unsearched boxes could yield What cards these containers once held! Each graded by to substantial profits with these (41) 1979-1986 Topps multiple relic cards along with additional certified auto- GAI. These (8) 1958-1969 baseball display boxes are Baseball vending boxes. Each 500-card container is graphs. Included are Hobby Boxes: (4) 2007 Topps lovely artifacts which survived their tenure at the cor- guaranteed unsearched and could yield high-grade key Heritage (24 packs per); Retail Blasters: (12 boxes, all ner drug store of “five and dime”. Each Topps box is of cards and/or complete sets. Included are (2) 1979 (O. 8 packs per, unless noted) with (5) 2002 Topps Heritage the five-cent variety. Included are GAI 8.5: 1969 Smith RC), (6) 1980 (Henderson RC), (6) 1981 (11 packs per), (2) 2006 Topps Heritage, 2009 Topps Topps; GAI 7.5: (3 boxes) with 1961 Topps, 1966 (Baines, Valenzuela RC), (7) 1982 (Ripken Jr. RC), (4) American Heritage, 2009 Topps Heritage High Topps, 1967 Topps; GAI 7: (2 boxes) with 1958 Topps, 1983 (Boggs, Gwynn, Sandberg RC), (5) 1984 Numbers, 2001 Topps Heritage, 2011 Topps Heritage 1963 Topps; GAI 6.5: (2 boxes) with 1959 Topps and (Mattingly RC), (6) 1985 (Clemens, McGwire, Puckett and 2012 Topps Heritage. 1961 Baseball Scoops. RC) and (5) 1986. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 charge will apply. Opening Bid $400.00

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231. (42) Bowman Chrome 232. (585) 2002-2008 Baseball Superstar Bowman Chrome Certified Autograph Baseball Certified Rookie Cards—Loaded Autographs Plus (498) Only the elite of modern Major League Refractors Baseball are found in this high-caliber The “home of the rookie card” will assortment of (42) Bowman Chrome pay serious dividends to the winner Baseball Superstar certified autograph of these (585) 2002-2008 Bowman rookie cards. Included are 2002 Chrome Baseball certified auto- Bowman Chrome: (2) #385 D. Wright graphs cards plus (498) refractors. (one refractor), #391 Mauer (refractor); The majority of these cards are seri- 2003 Bowman Chrome: (2) #334 H. ally numbered and come from vari- Ramirez; 2004 Bowman Chrome: (3) ous tiered subsets. Additionally, #345 F. Hernandez; 2005 Bowman multiple near/partial sets are proba- Chrome: (2) #331 Verlander, (4) #349 ble. Highlights include Certified Kemp (one refractor); 2005 Bowman Autographs: (585 cards) with 2005 Chrome Draft: (2) #172 Ellsbury, (3) Bowman Chrome Draft: (2) #167 #178 Zimmerman (one X-Fractor); 2006 Weaver; 2008 Bowman Chrome Bowman Chrome: (3) #221 P. Fielder, Prospects: (3) #120 Bumgarner; (4) #223 J. Upton, (2) #242 Bautista; Numbered Refractors: (480 cards, 2006 Bowman Chrome Draft: #66 Longoria, (2) #84 Kershaw; 2007 Bowman various colors) with #/50: 2005 Chrome Draft: #238 Lincecum; 2008 Bowman Chrome Draft: #26 Kershaw, #27 Bowman Chrome #75 Griffey Jr., 2008 Bowman Chrome #216 Longoria and Longoria, #128 Posey; 2008 Bowman Chrome Prospects: (4) #111 Price, #115 Unnumbered Refractors/Base: (5) 2001 Bowman Chrome #351 I. Suzuki RC ((2) Stanton and (2) #121 Heyward. Japanese, one Xfractor). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

233. Modern Baseball Certified Autograph/Game- 234. (888) Modern Basketball Rookie/Auto/Insert Used/Insert Collection of (1440+) Cards—Loaded Collection with Anthony, James & Wade Absolutely Rock the rim loaded modern with this high baseball certified flying basket- autograph, game- ball rookie, used and insert autograph and collection featur- insert collec- ing a dynamic tion of (888) cast of current cards. Current stars. Several megastars and cards are serially past legends numbered and such as Jordan, come from vari- Kobe, Lebron, ous tiered subsets. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (26 cards) with 2002 Upper Deck ‘Melo and Griffey Jr., 2007 Exquisite Signatures #163 Lincecum; Certified Auto: (344 cards) Wade are with 1993 Classic Best Ba. Bonds, 1999 Topps Traded #33 Sabathia, 2000 Fleer found in abun- Showcase R. Johnson, 2001 Sweet Spot F. Thomas, 2002 Topps 206 Mauer, 2002 dance with this rookie packed selection. Highlights include PSA/DNA Authentic: Ultimate Collection Sosa (#/64), 2003 Bowman Heritage Cano, 2003 SP Authentic: 2003-04 Topps #225 D. Wade RC (PSA/DNA 10); Certified Autos: (4 cards) with #181 Matsui, Sosa; 2004 Donruss Timelines #7 Mi. Cabrera (#/25), 2006 Bowman 2003-04 E-X D. Wade, 2003-04 SP Authentic Odom/D. Wade, 2003-04 Topps Chrome Sterling Longoria, 2007 Bowman Sterling Price (BGS 9.5, Auto 10), 2007 SPX #106 D. Wade, 2005-06 Upper Deck Trilogy Paul/D. Williams (#/50); Inserts/Base: (864 Lincecum; Game-Used: (145 cards); Numbered: (403 cards) with 2001 Topps cards, 13 graded) with (146) C. Anthony (many rookies), (185) Bryant, (226) L. James Traded #247 Pujols RC; Inserts/Parallels/Base: (525 cards) with 2001 Topps Chrome (many rookies), (119) Jordan, (81) Paul (all rookies), (188) Wade (many rookies) with #596 Pujols RC Late Addition and 2008 Topps Heritage #201 J. Santana SSP. More (5) 2003-04 Fleer Tradition #265 ((4) BGS 9, BGS 8.5) and (2) 2003-04 Topps on our website. Chrome #115 (one refractor). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

235. (4100+) 236. (209) Modern Modern Golf Certified Multi-Sport Autograph/Signed Game- Cards with Woods & Used/Insert Palmer Collection Drive the fairway with the with (870) offered modern golf certified autograph and signed card col- Game-Used lection of (209) cards featuring Cards legends such as Tiger Woods Modern Singles and Arnold Palmer. Keys Dealers! Beef up include 1990 Pro Set: (2 your inventory with cards, both PSA/DNA) with this huge (4100+) #79 Player, #80 Palmer (PSA modern multi-sport 9); 2001 SP Authentic: (99 game-used/insert collection. Although absent of major stars, there is still plenty here cards) with B. Nelson (BGS for the show dealer or storekeeper. Highlights include Game-Used: (870 cards, most- 8); 2002 SP Authentic: (28 ly common players or semi-stars) with (477) football: Decker, Faulk, (3) Cha. cards, four PSA 8); 2003 SP Johnson, (3) B. Marshall; (249) basketball: Payton, (5) Pierce; (88) hockey; Arnott; Game-Used Edition: (8 cards) (56) baseball: B. Butler RC, W. Clark; Numbered: (390 cards, mostly Hall of Famers with T. Woods (BGS 8.5, Auto and stars) with (213) football, (144) baseball, (21) basketball, (12) hockey; Base 10) and (6) auto/jersey includ- Inserts: (2846 cards, mostly superstars) with (990) football, (788) baseball, (763) bas- ing N. Lopez. More on our ketball and (305) hockey. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 237. (10) Modern 238. (41) Modern New York Cut/Certified Autographed Yankee Certified Hall of Fame Baseball Cards Autographs with Jeter & with (3) Aaron Mattingly Featured are (10) modern cut/certified Earn your pinstripes by claiming these autograph Hall of Fame Baseball cards, (41) modern New York Yankee certified each of which are encapsulated by either autograph cards. Several of these modern PSA/DNA or BGS. Included are 1992 inserts are serially numbered and come Front Row: (2) Aaron (both PSA/DNA from various tiered subsets. Highlights Authentic); 2005 Prime Cuts: Cronin include Auto/Jersey: (2 cards) with 2009 (#/50, BGS 9); 2008 SP Legendary Cuts: Topps Tribute Mattingly (#/50), 2010 (2 cards) with Carey (#/31, BGS 8.5, Auto Topps Tribute Girardi (#/25); Certified 10), Flick (#/11, BGS 8.5, Auto 10); 2009 Autos: (39 cards) with 1993 Nabisco Razor Sports Update: (2 cards) with Hunter, 2007 Exquisite Rookie Signatures Frick (#/8), Roush (#/37); 2010 Razor Bailey/Hughes (#/35), 2009 Upper Deck Sports Update: (2 cards) with Barlick Signature Stars Jeter, 2001 Topps (#/31), Kelly (#/21) and 2012 Leaf Cut Marquee Pineda and 2012 Topps Museum Signature: Aaron. Pineda. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

239. (49) Baseball Hall of 240. (66) 1997-2002 Fame Certified Topps/Bowman Baseball Autograph/Game-Used Insert Certified Autographs with (8) Cards with DiMaggio Hall of Famers & Modern Stars Cooperstown’s finest shine on these (49) Former legends and current superstars are Baseball Hall of Fame certified autograph found on these (66) 1997-2002 Topps/Bowman and game-used insert cards. Highlights Baseball certified autographs. These sweet “on include Auto/Memorabilia: (3 cards) with card” scripts come from popular brands such as 2001 Fleer Genuine Fisk, 2001 Upper Deck Archives and Heritage. Highlights include 1997 Hall of Famers Perez, 2001 Upper Deck Topps Stars: Slaughter; 2001 Bowman: Kiner; Legends R. Jackson; Certified Autos: (39 2001 Bowman Heritage: Clemens, A. cards) with 1999 Fleer/Sports Illustrated: (2) Rodriguez; 2001 Team Topps Legends: F. Kaline, (2) Killebrew; 1999 Upper Deck Robinson; 2001 Topps Archives: (44 cards) Retro O. Smith, 2000 Upper Deck Legends: with Slaughter; 2001 Topps Heritage: Sain, Killebrew, Stargell; 2001 Donruss Boggs, Simmons, Thomson, Vernon (#/52, red ink) and 2001 Topps Stars Musial and Game-Used: 2002 Bowman Heritage: Mauer. More on our (7 cards) with 2001 SPX DiMaggio. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

241. 1887 242. Late-1800s Spalding Spalding Baseball Celluloid Uniform Order Sheet Umpire As the A.G. Spalding & Bros. Indicator company established itself as the primary source for baseball uni- with 4- forms and equipment, this order Strikes/5- form was issued during the late- Balls 1800s. Framed to 13-1/8 x 12-3/8”, the page displays various styles of Display jerseys and has blank sections on Presented is a rare Spalding Umpire Indicator from the 1887 baseball season, the only which the customer is to indicate season that used 4-Strikes and 5-Balls as the benchmarks for and walks. specifics such and sizes and quan- The celluloid counter has an October 12, 1886 patent date and features the Spalding tities. The address and payment logo on one side and the mechanical “4-strikes and 5-balls” counter of the other. fields are blank, as well, though Despite the absence of a metal screw at lower left, this antique umpire indicator fea- there is a handwritten name in the upper right corner. While there are (3) tiny separa- tures fully functioning counter wheels. The cream colored celluloid casing shows tions from repeated folding, the piece presents beautifully as one of the earliest dia- moderate age appropriate wear which serves to enhance its period authenticity. mond apparel keepsakes extant. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

243. 1890s 244. Original 1913 Parker Drawings of Connie Brothers Mack and Eddie “College Base Collins by Artist M. Ball Game” McGillin Pre-dating “luxuries” One of Baseball’s early dynas- such as electronic ties the 1910-1914 games, high-graphic Philadelphia Athletics was video amusements immortalized in a series of and even televised illustrations by artist M. baseball, Parker McGillin. Presented is a pair Brothers introduced of these original illustrations “The College Base Ball Game” during the 1890s. This well-preserved version featuring team owner/manager and , both includes the colorful playing board, two dice, seven of the eight pegs and a dice canis- of whom are enshrined in the Hall of Fame. Dated Oct. 1913 these appealing illustra- ter. Instructions are on the lid’s underside with 22 possible results from throwing two tions are framed and matted to overall dimensions of 13-1/2 x 17-1/2” and are signed dice listed on the playing field. “Snake eyes” is a , while “Box cars” is a by the artist. The actual image portions measure approximately 4x6 and present sharp home run. Original box complete with separations on lid and handwritten notations. details well suited for gallery display. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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245. Shibe 246. Connie Park Mack Three-Seat Stadium Section Three-Seat Baseball’s first Section steel and con- Collectively, the crete venue, Philly fans who Philadelphia’s sat in these (3) had seats could proba- an ornate façade bly offer endless consistent with tales of the action, the spectacular entertainment and performances heroic performers they witnessed at Connie Mack Stadium. Secured within a steel staged within. This three-seat section was spared from that magnificent ballpark. The frame measuring 55-1/4”-long and 31”-tall, the three wooden seats each feature a two- steel framework forms armrest panels and secures three wooden seats with three back- panel backrest. The framework is shaped to form armrest panels and the upper back- rest panels apiece. The Lehigh Ave. relic shows wear consistent with outdoor expo- rest panels have stenciled identifiers of “9,” “10” and “11,” respectively. Rust and out- sure and one of the upper backrest panels is missing. door exposure is evident. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

247. Connie Mack Stadium Seat Pairing From the Philadelphia venue that was home to Foxx, the Whiz Kids and the “phold,” this Connie Mack Stadium seat pair- ing was on hand for countless memories, tri- umphs and heartbreaking defeats. Standing 39-5/8”- 248. Veteran’s Stadium “700 Level” Three-Seat Section tall and 31-5/8”-wide, the From the upper-most heights of Philadelphia’s storied Veteran’s Stadium, this three- steel framework secures seat section accommodated fans on the “700 level.” Measuring 63-1/2”-wide and 28- two wooden seats, each 3/4”-tall, metal framework secures three yellow plastic seats/backrests and is shaped with a two-panel backrest. The item has a vintage coat of red paint and the upper to form short armrest panels. The seat number plates have been removed from the backrest panels have stenciled identifiers of “1” and “2,” respectively. Surface marks backrests and the item shows expected outdoor stadium wear with surface marks and rust are consistent with outdoor exposure. throughout. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

250. Veteran’s Stadium Lot With (3) 249. Vintage Single Seats and Single Seat Framed Blueprint From the South Side venue that brought us Spared from the former home of the exploding scoreboard and center field arguably the most demanding fans shower, this vintage folding chair was used in baseball, these (3) Veteran’s as a single box seat at Chicago’s Comiskey Stadium seats and framed blue- Park. Standing 30-1/2 x 15”, the metal print are glorious reminders from framework secures a one-panel backrest the days of Schmidt, Carlton and and four wooden slabs as the seat portion. the Philly Phanatic. The single The chair is painted green (the traditional seats include a bullpen folding Comiskey seat color) and shows the effects chair, a standard seat with an “8” of Chicago weather with surface marks identifier and a “Diamond Box throughout and rust about the metallic Seats” folding chair. The archi- components. tect’s blueprint is framed to 44-1/2 x 32-1/2” and shows the venue bordered by Broad, Opening Bid $100.00 Pattison, 10th and Geary. The site plan shows the baseball and football axis, as well as parking facilities. Opening Bid $150.00

251. Original Seat Removed During 1974-1975 Renovation Erected and eponymously nicknamed as slugger Babe Ruth redefined baseball, Yankee Stadium retained its original mys- tique and physical elements from 1923 until a two-year renovation beginning in 1974. This wooden seat was removed from the grand edifice during that renovation. A predecessor to the plastic seats, this sturdy Bronx relic stand 23”-wide and 31”-tall as an iron frame secures a three-panel wooden backrest and a folding wooden seat. The blue paint is chipped in some areas and a black “5” is stenciled on the upper panel. More on our website. 252. Connie Mack Stadium Two-Sided Sign Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 253. (10) 254. (18) 1950s- 1940s- 1960s Baseball 1960s Pennants with Vintage “Oversized” Baseball Hall of Fame Pennants Player/Museum With Rare Theme Examples Hailing from the From the “Happy Days” Era the height of their offered lot of (18) popularity as declarations to team allegiance, these (10) felt pennants include scarce 1950s-1960s Baseball pennants is sure to elate vintage memorabilia collectors. Flying and well-preserved examples with appliqué designs intact throughout. Includes: Red high are (2) Hall of Fame souvenir flags with an “oversized” 39” long piece featuring Sox 1940s (very rare); White Sox 1959 (rare); Redlegs 1954-1959 (somewhat rare); Museum appliqué and player images including Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Cobb and Reds 1950s; Tigers 1940s; Braves 1958; Twins 1960s; Athletics 1940s; Phillies a handsome 3/4 scale piece. Other standouts are NY Yankees/Uncle Sam, New York 1960s; Cardinals 1960s. More on our website. Giants/Giant, Boston Red Sox/Fenway Park and Milwaukee Braves/Native American Opening Bid $200.00 Chief. Also included are (12) other National and full-size pennants. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

255. (23) 1950s-60s Baseball Full & Mini Size Pennants Including 1950 Red Sox with Ted Williams Pin Souvenir pennants, what bet- ter way to support your favorite team than pinning one of these beauties to your wall. Presented are (23) 256. 1961-1972 Baltimore Orioles Pennant Lot of (8) 1950s-1960s full and mini size Baseball pennants sure to evoke nostalgic memories. Issued during an era in which the terms “Orioles” and “Pennants” were synonymous, Highlighting this group of heroic heraldry are a 1950 3/4 scale Red Sox flag with Ted these (8) full size felt banners pay homage to the Charm City franchise. With strong Williams and Red Sox pins, 1950 Boston Braves with team scroll and an amazing appliqué designs, spines and most tassels intact, the keepsakes present beautifully and Native American Brave appliqué, Detroit Tigers with Briggs Stadium and (4) include photo pennants from 1961, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1971 and 1972; as well as a Collegiate pieces including Army, Navy, Notre Dame with pin and SMU with pin. 1969 scroll style “American League Champions” pennant and a 1970 “World Also included are (16) mini-pennants. More on our website. Champions” example. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

257. 1916 Ferguson Bakery BF2 Honus Wagner Felt Pennant 258. c.1959 “Go Go Minoso” White Opening Bid $100.00 Sox Pennant Opening Bid $100.00

259. 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers “Phantom” World Series Press Pin Opening Bid $100.00

262. Baseball Autograph and 261. 1970 Washington Senators Memorabilia Potpourri With T. Beach Ball and Scarf Williams Cut Signature 260. 1950 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 N.L. Champions 3-1/2” Pinback Opening Bid $100.00

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263. 1920s Spalding 264. Ty Cobb Whiskey Babe Ruth Signature Decanter Bottle and Model Fielder’s Glove Inscribed Silver Plated Known primarily for the damage Flask he caused with his lethal lumber, Proof that Ty Cobb liked to travel in style Hall of Famer Babe Ruth was exists in this glass whiskey decanter and the inspiration for store model silver-plated flask set. The glass bottle has fielder’s gloves, as well. This a fitted stopper and measures 5” high with 1920s “Spalding” example is a a 2” diameter at the base. The metal flask tried and true survivor. Among stands 6” high with a 2-1/4” diameter at the identifiers are the company the base and is adorned with “Ty Cobb” logo and Ruth’s unmistakable inscribed with a fanciful outline. facsimile signature, whose quo- Presenting in very nice condition with tation marks likely date to pre- moderate signs of wear including a small 1928. The item shows plenty of dent on the lid the silver-plated flask has a sandlot use with wear and soil- notched rim locking system which func- ing about the pocket. This is a right-handed model, much like the one erroneously tions perfectly. The glass bottle presents attached to the nine-foot statue of Ruth at Baltimore’s Camden Yards. in excellent condition. Enjoy part of Cobb’s legacy! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

265. 1955 NY Yankees & Brooklyn Dodgers 266. 1956 Washington Teams 8 x 10 “Action” Senators Poster Schedule Photo Packs in Original Issued by The Bulletin, this 1956 Envelopes Washington Senators schedule display has telling reminders of just how much has After losing the World Series to the changed in the National Pastime. Matted to NY Yankees five times in the previ- 17-3/4 x 26-1/4”, the thick stock poster is ous eight seasons the Brooklyn the tougher of two variations, as this one Dodgers finally captured the features a cap-tipping mascot. The sched- Championship in 1955, temporarily ule lists 72 home dates and includes five interrupting the “Bombers” dynasty. scheduled doubleheaders (remember Presented are 1955 Yankees and those?) and 25 day games. There is age- Dodgers team photo packs with orig- induced toning and small creases/tears con- inal envelopes. Each of these remarkably well preserved photo sets includes (12) 8x10 fined to the periphery. The scarce survivor images of the team’s top stars including Mantle, Berra, Ford, Martin, Robinson, shows nice overall presentation. Campanella, Snider, Reese and Newcombe. While many 5x7 photo packs exist it is believed these 8x10 photos are quite scarce. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

267. Reach 1946-1959 268. (13) Mickey Official American Mantle League William Harridge “Rawlings” Store Ball in Sealed Box Model Gloves Spared from use on American Known primarily for the League diamonds, this “Reach” OAL lethal lumber he wielded, Harridge baseball remains safely Mickey Mantle was also stored in its unopened original box. adept at “flashing the While Harridge presided over the leather.’ These (13) store Junior Circuit from 1931 through model fielder’s gloves 1959, this particular example hails attest to the Hall of from the latter portion (1946-1959) Famer’s popularity as a of that era, as evidenced by the font spokesperson for 1950s- and color scheme on the box. While 1960s equipment. The the ball is presumed to be Mint-in- “Rawlings” fielder’s tools box, the box shows similar qualities bear Mantle’s facsimile signature and show all the earmarks of sandlot use. The vari- with a secure pull tab and sturdy per- ety includes right-handed and left-handed models, as just about everybody identified forations. with Mantle. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

269. Mickey 270. Mickey Mantle “Holiday Mantle Early- Inn” Memorabilia 1960s Blue Jeans Lot of (15) A natural as a spokesper- As Mickey Mantle focused son for baseball equip- away from the diamond, so ment, Mickey Mantle did collectibles bearing his branched out into fashion name. This interesting lot as the namesake of these of (15) Mantle-themed sou- early-1960s blue jeans. venirs shows the switch- While labels and buttons hitter’s immense populari- from these leg wear items ty. Includes: Mickey are coveted by them- Mantle’s Holiday Inn with selves, an original pair a felt-bottomed plastic with its original elements coaster, (2) matchbooks (matches/strikers intact) and a 1962 postcard (SGC 10); is the ultimate find. This Pocket Knife with likeness and facsimile signature (in original wrapper); Collector’s denim pair shows wear with scattered holes about the front. The original button is a Club Cards (10) blank membership cards with embossed identifiers. baseball-themed accessory with “Mickey Mantle” engraved in cursive. On the back, Opening Bid $200.00 cloth and leather labels bear the switch-hitter’s name. Opening Bid $400.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 272. 1913 Walter 271. 1912 Walter Johnson Type I Johnson Original Photo Photograph From Postcard From Johnson Estate - BVG Johnson Estate - BVG “Authentic” “Authentic” During Walter Johnson’s magnifi- cent career, road games at St. Having garnered 82 wins (for sec- Louis’ Sportsman’s Park marked ond-division teams) by the age of the closest he got to his native 23, Hall of famer Walter Johnson is Kansas. Portrayed at that venue in the subject of this 1912 photo post- May, 1913, the 25-year-old card. Encapsulated and assessed Johnson is the subject of this origi- “Authentic” by BVG, this vintage nal sepia-toned photograph. keepsake features a sepia-toned Encapsulated and assessed likeness of Johnson in his Senators “Authentic” by BVG, this unevenly road uniform. The slab has an trimmed Type I photo depicts “The “Altered” designator, as the post- Big Train” loosening up in his card has been trimmed. Hailing Senators road apparel. From the directly from Johnson’s estate, the Walter Johnson Estate, this rare item has a clean obverse and Deadball Era relic has an independ- mounting remnants on the reverse. ent photographer’s stamping on the Opening Bid $150.00 reverse. Opening Bid $150.00

273. 1920 Walter Johnson Original Type I Photo From Johnson Estate - BVG “Authentic” Long-since established as the ace of the Washington Senators mound corps, Hall of Famer Walter Johnson notched his 300th career triumph in 1920 at the age of 32. It was during that summer that this original black-and-white photograph was taken. Measuring 3-3/8 x 5” with a thin white border, the image 274. 1941, 1942 and 1953 New York Yankees H&B World shows Johnson in his Senators Series Black Bats home apparel standing in foul terri- Turned in limited quantities by Hillerich & Bradsby, World Series Black Bats were a tory. Encapsulated and assessed seemingly annual bestowal for New York Yankees players during the 1940s and “Authentic” by BVG, this vintage 1950s. Here are (3) examples from that storied era. The full-size weapons each feature Type I diamond heirloom offers a a glossy finish and gold-colored facsimile signature stampings of those who wielded telling likeness of a dominating leg- H&B weaponry (block letter stampings for those who used “other” lumber). Includes: end. There are mounting remnants 1941 (29) names with DiMaggio and McCarthy; 1942 (28) names with Combs and on the reverse. Gomez; 1953 (34) names with Mantle and Stengel. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

275. Cooperstown Bat Co. LE “Immortals” Set of (5) With Ruth, Gehrig and Cobb Turned dur- ing the 1990s and issued in quantities limited to (1000), these (5) Cooperstown Bat Co. “Immortal Series” 34” souvenir dis- play weapons showcase col- orful decals of legends with their familiar nick- names and likenesses flanking their portraits. Numbered “309,” these (NM-MT) com- memorative white ash keepsakes include Cobb (“The Georgia Peach”); Gehrig (“The Iron Horse”); Jackson (“Shoeless Joe”); Ruth (“The Sultan of Swat”); and Wagner (“Flying Dutchman”). Opening Bid $200.00

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276. Late- 277. 1951 278. 1954 1940s Stanford Gibbs- Cleveland Pottery Conner Indians Pittsburgh Cleveland “111” Pirates Bank - Indians Gibbs- Very Tough! Bank Conner Crafted by the - Paying homage Bank based Stanford Pottery to the “home Having posted plant in the late-1940s, team,” an American this Pittsburgh Pirates Cleveland- League record ceramic bank is a based Gibbs- 111 regular-sea- scarce survivor to Conner crafted son triumphs, begin with, but even this porcelain the 1954 less common as one baseball- Cleveland that never met with the themed Indians Indians were lauded by their hometown Gibbs-Conner paint brush! The sea- bank. Standing plant, which issued this gorgeous porcelain bank. faring collectible 6-1/2”-tall, the Measuring 6-3/4”-tall, “” has a bat in hand stands 7-5/8”-tall with relic features as he stands beside a baseball receptacle with “54” and incredible details that “Chief Wahoo” standing with lumber at the ready. The “111” telling the proud story in simple raised numerals. include an eye patch, mascot’s wide-eyed toothy grin gives incentive for sav- Factory engravings appear along the front and back thick mustache, earrings and “Pirates” across the chest. ing those coins. This one is gorgeous, with bright colors edges of the base. This one is incredibly preserved with Unlike the vast majority of examples, this one has a tan and an unblemished surface. The base’s underside is a blemish-free surface and a tiny hole to facilitate dis- face and is completely white elsewhere, having never home to a “1951” engraving. This is a scarce survivor play of a feather (not included). been painted. Presents (NM-MT). from a short-lived manufacturer. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

279. Willie 280. Mickey Mays 1961- Mantle 1963 White Signed Base Salvino Bobblehead Statue in Doll Original One of only four Box—#/950 specific players to Extremely limit- be portrayed in the ed Mickey team-themed 1961- Mantle single- 1963 White Base signed Salvino Bobblehead set, statue house in its 281. (4) Negro League Hall of Fame Willie Mays original box. appears as pristine Signed Gartlan Statues Serially num- Negro League historians will want to decorate their den on this well-pre- bered #249/950, served example as or office with these (4) Hall of Fame signed Gartlan this 8-1/2” porce- statues. Each item is housed in their original box dis- he did when it was lain treasure is crafted half a centu- playing (“8-9”) penmanship or better. Included are 1.) hallmarked by Cool Papa Bell; 2.) Ray Dandridge; 3.) Monte Irvin and ry ago! Standing 7”- intricate uniform tall, this “Dark Face” collectible presents at the (NM) 4.) Buck Leonard. Individual COAs from Gartlan. and facial detailing. The separate base is penned on the Opening Bid $200.00 plateau and is free of any hairline cracks inherent to placard by the legend in black ink with the autograph most examples from this issue. Additionally, the “SF” registering (“9-10”) strength and clarity. All paperwork cap decal, “GIANTS” chest decal and facsimile signa- accompanies including a COA from Salvino. ture decal are all complete and colorful. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

282. (6) Gartlan & Art of Sport 284. (12) Baseball Autographed Autographed Figurines with Gretzky 283. (6) Gartlan and Salvino Signed Figurines with M. Jordan, Koufax & & Payton Statures With Mays, Namath and J. Williams What do record breaking field generals, the “Great Gallery of (12) baseball autographed figurines featuring One” and “Sweetness” have in common? They are the Brown a dynamic lineup of diamond greats. Each signature sole focus in this collection of (6) Gartlan and Art of Immortalized on detailed hand-crafted statues, (6) leg- presents (“8-9”) or better and all equipment is present. Sport autographed figurines. Included are Gartlan: (3 endary athletes have endorsed their pieces with bold Included are Gartlan: (5 pieces) with Bench (#/1967), pieces) with Gretzky (1989, #/1851), (2) Montana autographs that average (“9”) strength and clarity. Carlton (#/3290), Musial (#/1969), F. Thomas (#/1993), (1991, one #/2250, one Artist Proof #/250); Art of Includes: 1990 Gartlan (1352/2150); Larry T. Williams (#/1974); Prospect Creations: (2) Ashburn Sport: (3 pieces, all have separated autographed plac- Bird 1994 Salvino (90/950); 1990 Salvino (#/2162, both uniform variations); Salvino: (4 pieces) ards and removable wood bases) with Favre, Marino (/300); Willie Mays 1993 Salvino (337/368); Joe with Drysdale, Griffey Jr. (#/250, tape over signature), (UDA sticker) and Payton (#/250). The autographs Namath 1990 Salvino (789/2500); Brooks Robinson MIchael Jordan (“7”, #/368, no foot pegs), Koufax present (“8-9”) or better and all equipment is present. 1993 Salvino (252/1000). (broken ankles) and Sports Impressions: Bonds Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 (#/975, broken ankle). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 286. Program Signed by (9) With Gehrig, DiMaggio and Lazzeri - Full PSA/DNA Formerly co- tenants at the , the New York Yankees and Giants became cross-bor- ough rivals destined for repeated October showdowns. Issued at the aforemen- tioned venue for Game 4 of the 1937 Fall Classic, this program was auto- graphed by (8) members of that year’s world champi- onship 285. Program - Game 3 or 4 Yankee Yankees ros- Stadium Version ter. Executed While the New York Yankees and October supremacy have been synonymous for 90 in black-ink fountain pen on the front cover, the pennings average (“8”) potency years now, it was the 1927 “Murderers Row” installment that to this day serves as the and include: Combs, Dickey, J. DiMaggio, Gehrig, Lazzeri, Malone, McCarthy benchmark not only for baseball dominance, but for a proud tradition that set the team and Selkirk. The first page has been signed by Giants coach . The scor- apart from its peers. A coveted piece in the realm of stadium-issued publications, this ing grids have been marked to detail a 7-3 Giants win and a 9th-inning home run by 1927 World Series program was issued in as the hosts readily disposed of Gehrig, his 10th and final Fall Classic clout. With covers/pages intact, the guide the overmatched Pittsburgh Pirates. The 20-page guide features black-and-white presents nicely, though there is wear and separation along the spine. Full photo cameo likenesses of opposing skippers Huggins and Bush on the front cover and com- LOA from PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $3500-$7500). posite team photos on the pages within. The advertisements in this guide clearly indi- Opening Bid $900.00 cate that it is a Yankee Stadium version issued for either Game 3 or Game 4, both of which were highlighted by Babe Ruth home runs. The unmarked scoring grids feature pre-printed lineups with Ruth and Gehrig respectively occupying the No. 3 and 4 slots in the Yankee lineup and the brothers Waner listed No. 1 (Lloyd) and No. 3 (Paul) for the Bucs. Covers and all pages remain intact, while there is mild evidence of handling and just a hint of a vertical compacting fold. Opening Bid $900.00

288. 1901-1929 Spalding and Reach Annual Baseball 287. Shibe Park Program Signed by Guide Lot of (28) (4) With Hartnett with Full JSA Start or stock your vintage publications library with these (28) annual Reach and Spalding Baseball Guides. Spanning the turn of the century, Deadball Era and 1920s, Having erased a 13-1/2 game deficit to catch and pass the Yankees in 1928, the these well-kept volumes are rife with informative text, photos and, of course, adver- Philadelphia Athletics ultimately succumbed to the , but not before tisements for sporting equipment. The hard-bound publications are well preserved serving notice of a dominant three-year run to follow. Issued at Shibe Park during the with covers and crisp pages complete (except where noted) and include: Spalding’s 1929 World Series between Connie Mack’s dynasty and the , this pro- Base Ball Guide 1901 (missing covers and first 4 pages), 1902 (missing covers and gram is a scarce survivor from an oft-overlooked team that supplanted the Yankees as first 18 pages), 1904; Reach American League Base Ball Guide 1905, 1906, 1907 baseball’s best. The 32-page guide features player photos/bios and unmarked scoring (significant spine/cover wear), 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, grids. Adding value, the program is signed by (2) Burns, Hartnett (“10” strength), 1917, 1918, 1919; Spalding’s Official Base ball Record 1920 (significant Root and (2) Shores. Covers/pages remain intact, though there is tape securing the spine/cover wear), 1921 (significant spine/cover wear), 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, spine and the cover is detached. Full LOA from JSA. 1927, 1928, 1929. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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289. 1902 Seymour Church “Base Ball” Rare First 290. 1911 P.G. Collier & Edition Son “The Book of A labor of love from a true diamond Baseball” enthusiast, Base Ball 1845-1871 was pub- As the game’s popularity soared to dizzy- lished by Seymour Church in 1902. This ing heights, New York’s P.F. Collier & volume is a scarce survivor of perhaps Son published The Book of Baseball in the earliest comprehensive account of the 1911. With detailed accounts chronicling grand game. The hardcover 80-page edi- the leagues, teams and personalities of tion is complete with text, color and the era, this original edition is a decided- black-and-white photos of the game’s ly well-maintained survivor. The hard- founders and earliest performers. The cover 160-page volume shows expected contents have separated from the spine wear along the periphery of its covers, but are present with glassine inserts but the crisp pages within are none the throughout (with a portion of one page worse more than a century after they cut out). This was intended to be the first were compiled. This is a cornerstone to of several volumes until fire destroyed any vintage baseball library. Church’s business in 1902. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

291. (2) 1924 292. World Series Program - Yankee Programs Stadium Version Senators and Tape measure circuit clouts in numbers Giants far exceeding entire opposing rosters made fans somehow forget any gaffes Versions made by Babe Ruth … like the time he Issued during the was thrown out (as the potential tying Washington run) attempting to steal second base to Senators’ first and end Game 7 of the 1926 World Series. only World Series This Yankee Stadium program was conquest, these (2) issued during that Fall Classic, perhaps 1924 programs were at that decisive game. The 18-page respectively issued at Griffith Stadium and the Polo Grounds. Includes: Senators guide features team composite photos Program a 32-page guide with black-and-white photos of Senators players. The and unmarked scoring grids. While the inside back cover (detached) is home to an unmarked Giants scoring grid (front cover back cover is missing and the center missing); Giants Program 17-page guide with unmarked scoring grids and team page is detached, this scarce survivor composite photos. Front cover is detached, back cover is missing. still presents nicely. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

293. 294. May 3, 1936 New York Sportsman’s Park Yankees Game Program-Joe Program DiMaggio’s MLB Debut Repeating as World Series champions in Sidelined by injury at the start of his rookie 1930, the Philadelphia Athletics were in season Joe DiMaggio launched his Hall of the midst of three successive A.L. pen- Fame career with a bang going 3 for 6 nants immediately after the Yankees had against the hapless St. Louis Browns on accomplished that same feat. Issued at 5/3/36. Offered is a nicely preserved pro- S p o r t s m a n ’s Park during the 1930 Fall gram from “Joltin’ Joe’s” 1936 MLB debut. Classic, this 16-page program has team Featuring vivid colors and graphics this composite photos of the players and handsome program displays excellent executives, as well as unmarked scoring details throughout including fantastic cov- grids with pre-printed lineups listing ers and spine and only minor scattered soil- stars such as Bottomley, Cochrane, ing which does not detract from the solid Frisch, Foxx and Simmons. appeal of this coveted souvenir. The front Covers/pages are intact, though there is a cover and scorecard section show game small section cut out from the back results neatly recorded in pen. More on our cover and mounting remnants. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

296. 1906-1940 Reach, 295. 1937 All-Star Game Spalding and Sporting News Program - Griffith Stadium Baseball Publications Issued in the Nation’s Capital for the Published during the Deadball Era through fifth installment of the 1937 Mid- the brink of World War II, these baseball Summer Classic, this program is a annuals and periodicals were the chief scarce survivor from the exhibition’s source for diamond nuggets. Includes: early years. The 24-page guide features Reach American League Guides 1906, Chief Executive Franklin D. Roosevelt 1907, 1908, 1913, 1917, 1918, 1922, 1924, on the front cover and composite team 1925, 1926, 1931 (covers separated/missing photos within. The scoring grids feature on most); Spalding Official Base Ball pre-printed lineups listing greats such as Guides 1917, 1918, 1921, 1925, 1926 (all Gehrig, DiMaggio and Greenberg. are missing covers); The Sporting News While there is some degree of moisture- (74) issues from 1928, 1929 and 1940 with induced wrinkling, covers and all pages cover photos including Foxx, Ott and remain intact on this scarce Griffith Hornsby/Sisler. All show age-induced Stadium and All-Star publication. browning and edge wear. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 297. April 18, 298. June 13, 299. 1950 1947 Polo 1948 New York Washington Grounds Yankees Game Senators Program - Program-Babe Yearbook Jackie Ruth’s Final Signed by Robinson’s Appearance at (33) With First Home Yankee Altrock, B. Run Stadium Harris and While Jackie Amidst the 6/13/48 Full JSA Robinson had made festivities commemo- “First in war, first his historic debut rating the 25th in peace …” Well, just three days prior, Anniversary of Yankee the 1950 there were more Stadium the New York Washington “firsts” in the self- Yankees retired Babe Senators did finish less pioneer’s career on April 18, 1947 at Harlem’s Ruth’s uniform number “3”. This occasion marked the 20 games under .500 but were not “last” in the Polo Grounds. There, Robinson tasted defeat for the “Babe’s” final appearance at the stadium known as “the American League. This team-issued yearbook is auto- first time, but not before launching his first big league House that Ruth built”. Presented is an attractive pro- graphed by (33) members of that D.C. installment. home run. Issued at that day’s Giants’ home opener, gram from this momentous event bearing the title Executed in blue ink, the signatures average (“8-9”) this 12-page program is a scarce survivor from that “Home of Champions”. The program’s cover and spine quality with keys including: Altrock (coach), Coan, momentous contest. With covers and crisp pages intact, present nicely with only light peripheral wear, while the Grasso, B. Harris (manager), Mele, Milan (coach, the guide features scoring grids marked in pencil to interior pages show bold, original details. The scorecard d.1953), Vernon, Wolff (announcer) and Yost. Full detail Robinson’s home run. Program presents nicely section which lists stars such as DiMaggio and Feller is photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. with minor separation about the spine. scored in pencil. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

300. (4) 301. 1937- September 1962 New 24, 1957 York Program Yankees From Last World Game at Series Programs Considered the most Celebrate heartless betrayal in Bronx postsea- American sports, son dominance Walter O’Malley with this quar- moved his Dodgers tet of 1937- franchise to 1962 New California (despite 302. (6) Griffith Stadium/D.C. Stadium 13 straight winning York Yankees Special Dedication Programs World Series seasons and top 3 programs. Included are 1.) 1937 World Series with attendance in each of those years). Issued at Ebbets While the home team was seldom in contention, cere- (GD) cover with written notations dating it to Game 4; Field for the last-ever Brooklyn Dodgers contest, this monies and dedications were indeed meaningful at 2.) (FR, detached cover); 3.) 1961 20-page program is a sacred artifact issued to one of Washington baseball venues. These (6) well-preserved World Series with (VG-EX) front cover and slight writ- only 6,702 bitter spectators in Flatbush. The scoring programs were respectively issued in: 1947 Walter ing on back cover (unmarked scorecard) and 4.) 1962 grids have been marked in pencil to detail Danny Johnson Memorial Unveiling; 1948 Tribute to Clark World Series with (GD) cover and marked scorecard McDevitt’s 2-0 shutout of Pittsburgh. There are pen- Griffith; 1953 Eddie Yost Day; 1954 Bucky Harris dating it to Game 3. ciled notations on the front cover and a vertical com- Night; 1961 DC Stadium Dedication; 1969 RFK Stadium Dedication. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 pacting fold. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

303. (46) 1941-1980 Brooklyn/ Publication Lot With (5) World Series 304. 1958-2012 Baseball 305. (19) 1960-1970s Baseball Programs Program/Scorecard Lot of (220+) Yearbooks/Publications Plus Ticket From Flatbush to Gathered, one by one, by a passionate fan over a 55- Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers are headliners in this lot of Stubs year span, this collection of baseball gameday pro- (46) team and stadium issued publications. With cov- Get close to our national pastime by claiming these grams, tickets, autographs and related ephemera is an ers/pages intact throughout, the guides present nicely (19) 1960s-1970s baseball yearbooks/publications plus absolutely incredible representation of the game and its with highlights including: World Series Programs (4) ticket stubs. Highlights include Yearbooks: (5 participants from 1958 through 2012. In all, (220-plus) 1959 (Comiskey Park, with original press release items) with 1960 Yankees (GD, writing on cover), (2) programs/scorecards hail from all (30) current big insert); 1963 (Yankee Stadium); (2) 1965 (Dodger 1965 Yankees (both EX-MT, one Revised); league franchises, as well as (16) minor league affili- Stadium, Metropolitan Stadium); 1966 (Dodger Programs/Scorecards: (11 items) with 1962 World ates. With an emphasis on the Baltimore Orioles, this is Stadium); Yearbooks (30) well-preserved guides dating Series phantom cover (GD), 1964 All-Star Game (GD, perhaps the most comprehensive personal archive from 1941 to 1980. More on our website. ticket stub attached to scorecard), 1965 All-Star Game you’ll ever see. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 (VG-EX) and Other: (7 items) with 1965 Braves Opening Bid $200.00 media guide (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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306. (12) PSA Graded “500 Home Run Club” 307. 1920s-1930s Negro Ticket Stubs With League Baseball Ticket Stub Foxx, T. Williams and Lot of (10) Mantle Look under the heading “incredibly tough One dozen strong, these PSA grad- baseball memorabilia” and you will most ed ticket stubs from games that certainly find “Negro League” ticket stubs. featured home runs are appealing Presented is a group of (10) vintage 1920s- in that the clouts were launched by 1930s “Negro League” stubs from the New “true” members of the 500 Home York region. Included are: 8/25/34 (EX) & Run Club, as opposed to recent 9/8/35 (VG, creased) stubs from exhibition laboratory experiments who have benefit games held at Ebbets Field; (3) watered down the feat. Includes: Brooklyn Royal Giants stubs (EX, VG-EX, Foxx #366 (PSA Authentic); Williams #216 (PSA 1 MK); Mays #546 (PSA 4 MK); VG) from Dexter Park in Queens, NY; and Mantle #303 (PSA 5 MK); Aaron #103 (PSA 5 MK); Banks #207 (PSA 5 MK); (5) rare 1935 Brooklyn Eagles (one year Killebrew #253 (PSA 6 MK); Robinson #17 (PSA 1); McCovey #64 (PSA 2 MK); iteration) stubs (average VG-EX) from Jackson #338 (PSA 3 MK); Schmidt #512, ties Mathews and Banks (PSA 5 MK); Ebbets Field. More on our website. Murray #130 (PSA 4). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 309. April 28, 1961 County Stadium Full Ticket For Warren Spahn No- Hitter - Pristine! Attributed to the novelty having worn off in Milwaukee and the introduc- 308. Game 2 County Stadium Pristine tion of California baseball, Full Ticket - Mantle 2 HRs attendance dwindled at Country Stadium in the early While the Yankees were participating in their ninth Fall Classic in 10 seasons, it was 1960s. Warren Spahn, mean- the defending champion Milwaukee Braves who were out to (again) steal their thun- while, was still goin’ strong. In pristine condition, this full ticket was issued at a der in 1958. Issued at County Stadium for Game 2 of that ‘58 re-match, this full ticket sparsely attended County Stadium on April 28, 1961 as the 40-year-old spun his sec- holds inherent value as a pristine October artifact, but is most coveted as being from a ond career no-hitter. With printed seating/event details, sharp edges/corners and a game in which Mickey Mantle launched career World Series home runs 10 and 11. strong perforation, this “Season” voucher presents (NM) and is a viable candidate for With printed seating/event details, a strong perforation and sharp edges/rounded cor- third-party grading. More on our website. ners, this one presents (MT) and is a prime candidate for third-party grading. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

311. Game 3 PSA 7 Ticket Stub - Highest Graded “Unfamiliar” terri- tory is the theme for 310. Game 7 Full Ticket From Mantle’s this 1969 World Series Game 3 tick- 17th W.S. Home Run - Pristine! et stub. Graded Issued at St. Louis’ on October 15, 1964, this World Series Game 7 full NM 7 by PSA, the ticket holds historical significance on several fronts. First and foremost, Mickey Mantle voucher is one of two at its tier with none graded higher. As for the closed the books on his seemingly annual October career with his 17th and final Fall game, fireballer Nolan Ryan was summoned from the bullpen and earned the in Classic round-tripper. The “Pavilion” voucher is decidedly crisp with printed the lone Fall Classic appearance in his 27-year career. The obverse showcases “Mr. seating/event details, razor-sharp edges/corners, clean reverse and a firm unbroken perfo- Met” and the hosts’ skyline-themed logos, as well as printed seating/event details. ration. An ideal candidate for third-party grading, this one presents minimally (NM-MT). Vibrant colors and sharp edges/corners are consistent with the technical grade. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

312. (21) 1950-1985 313. (2) Signed 3000 Hit World Series Ticket Tickets: Yastrzemski Stubs—All Different (PSA/DNA Authentic) and Featured are (21) 1950-1985 Ripken World Series ticket stubs, Enticing in their status as milestone tickets, each coming from a different this pairing is further appealing as the Fall Classic. These colorful vouchers have been signed by Junior Circuit stubs display superficial legends who defined longevity and loyalty. perimeter wear and/or creas- Includes: Yastrzemski September 12, 1979 ing with the majority present- Fenway Park stub from the game in which ing (VG to VG-EX). Included Yaz collected his 3000th career hit; signed are 1950 Game 4, 1952 Game in blue marker (“9” strength) and inscribed 5, 1959 Game 3, 1963 Game “#3000” (PSA/DNA Authentic); Ripken 3, 1965 Game 4, 1966 Game April 15, 2000 Metrodome full ticket from 3, 1967 Game 4, 1970 Game the game in which Ripken delivered his 3, 1971 Game 4, 1972 Game 5, 1973 Game 2, 1974 Game 4, 1975 Game 4, 1976 3000th career hit; signed in blue marker Game 1, 1977 Game 2 (reverse writing), 1978 Game 4, 1979 Game 5, 1980 Game 1, (“10” strength). Ticket presents (NM) and has a Cal Ripken hologram. 1981 Game 5, 1982 Game 2 and 1985 Game 6. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 314. (11) 1947- 1953 New York Yankees Programs Opening Bid $100.00 315. (5) 1950-1959 MLB All-Star 316. 1950-1969 “Baseball Game Programs Register” Run of (20) Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

319. Mickey Mantle Signed Comic Book With “1951” Inscription - Full JSA Opening Bid $300.00 317. (6) 1958-1964 Yankee 318. 1960-1966 New York Stadium-Issued Programs Yankees Yearbook Run of (7) Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

322. (4) 1961 Yankee Stadium Full Tickets - All From Games With Maris 321. Game 5 or Mantle 320. 1937 MLB All-Star Game PSA 5 Full Ticket - Highest Graded HRs Griffith Stadium Ticket Stub Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00

325. Game 1 PSA 8 Full Ticket - Jackson HR 323. 1965 Wolrd Series Game 3 324. Game 5 Opening Bid $100.00 PSA 5 Full Ticket PSA 2 Full Ticket Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

326. 1977 World 327. 1983 World 328. July 9, 2011 Series Game 5 Series Game 4 PSA 7 Full Ticket PSA 8 Full Ticket 3000th Hit Full - Jackson and - Highest Graded Yankee Stadium Munson HRs Opening Bid $100.00 Ticket - PSA 7 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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329. 1907-1940 Spalding Annual Foot Ball Guide Collection of (33) 330. 1930 Program Compiled by a former football referee, this collection of (33) annual Spalding Official Foot Ball guides spans With Grange and Nagurski - Rare! the sport’s early years and includes newspaper clip- Complementing speedy Hall of Fame tailback Red 331. 1950 Baltimore Colts Lot of (10) pings detailing games worked by D.W. Merriman, a Grange in the famed “T-formation,” With Programs/Tickets From Team’s field judge and original owner of these well-preserved debuted in 1930 and helped power the Chicago Bears Only NFL Season publications. With Merriman’s name embossed on some to a 9-4-1 mark. This program was issued at Wrigley The first incarnation of the Baltimore Colts, the 1947- of the covers, the hard bound guides include: Spalding Field for the contest against their Windy City rival 1950 version was defined by woeful seasons with the Official Foot Ball Guide 1907 (covers missing), 1908 Chicago Cardinals. The 20-page guide features dual 1950 team having merged into the NFL for its first and (covers missing), 1909 (covers missing), 1911 (covers player profiles with (as expected) a Grange/Nagurski only season before disbanding. This assortment of (8) missing), 1912 (covers missing), 1913 (front cover pairing on page 1. With covers/pages intact, this North programs and tickets hail from the Colts’ lone NFL missing), 1914, 1915, 1916 (covers missing), 1917 Side survivor presents beautifully as a scarce “Monsters campaign (1950), in which they set a dubious league (front cover missing, 1918, 1919, 1920; Spalding of the Midway” relic. standard by yielding 50 or more points in a record four Intercollegiate Football Guide 1921, 1922, 1923, Opening Bid $150.00 different games. Issued at the since-razed Memorial 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, Stadium (as well as other venues), the rare collectibles 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940. present nicely and are listed on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

334. 1966 NCAA Final Four and Championship Game Ticket Stubs – Texas Western (UTEP) vs. Kentucky The 1966 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament cul- minated in an historic Championship game featuring the Texas Western (UTEP) 332. 1952 Dallas Texans Miners vs. the Kentucky Program/Ticket Lot of (12) - Lone Wildcats. Texas Season 333. 1933-1976 Army vs. Navy coach Don In what Texas millionaire Giles Miller saw as a “can’t Football Program Lot of (32) Haskins started miss” endeavor, the short-lived Dallas Texas franchise From separate installments of an enduring collegiate five African- turned in arguably the worst season performance in rivalry, these (32) programs chronicle the Army vs. American play- NFL annals, prompting forfeiture to the league and a Navy series. With covers/pages intact throughout, the ers, the first time rescheduling of “home” games with five games remain- stadium-issued guides feature photos and text detailing this had ever ing. This collection of (12) stadium-issued the inter-service combatants. Conditions vary, with been done, on the way to defeating the powerhouse programs/tickets is a decidedly rare assortment from spine wear and handwritten notations on some. Wildcats who were led by legendary coach Adolph one of the briefest runs in sports history. Headlined by Includes: 1933, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, Rupp. Presented are (3) stubs from this pivotal tourna- a 1952 Texans media guide, the items are well pre- 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, ment including a 3/19/66 Championship Game stub served and are listed on our website. 1954, 1955, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963 (“In Memoriam” (VG, light crease), a 3/18/66 Final Four stub (VG, light Opening Bid $250.00 page for JFK), 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, crease) and a 3/7-8/66 First Round stub (G-VG, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976. More on our website. creased). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

335. (8) 1931-1937 Army and 337. Super Navy Bowl XXXIII Football Ticket Stub Ticket Signed by Stubs - With (3) PSA/DNA Army vs. Authentic Notre Opening Bid $100.00 Dame Opening Bid 336. (19) 1927-1979 Princeton $150.00 Football Ticket Stubs Opening Bid $100.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 338. Jimmy Collins Signed Index Card With “3rd Sacker” Inscription - Full JSA His career defined by defensive wizardry at the hot corner, Hall of Famer Jimmy Collins (d.1943) was the player/manager of the first-ever World Series champion. More than two decades after Collins’ career, an autograph seeker secured this rare scripting. Appealing simply because of the scarce population of Collins pennings, this particular autograph may very well trump other examples as the most promi- nent Collins endorsement extant. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen on a 5x3 index card, Collins’ signature (signed “James J. Collins”) projects “perfect 10” 339. 1905 Cap Anson Typewritten Signed Letter - Full JSA strength and clarity and is accompanied by a “Very Truly Yours” salutation, a “July Regarded as one of baseball’s first superstars, Hall of Famer Cap Anson authored a 20 / 1931” notation and an inscription of “3rd Sacker” (all in Collins’ hand). On the .334 career batting average and was the first player to reach the 3000 hit plateau. This reverse, there are vintage notations (in an unknown hand) detailing specifics of correspondence piece has content relating to Anson’s post-career success and is signed Collins’ career. Combining elements of signature strength, the telling inscription by the Chicago great. Typed on a sheet of Anson’s business stationery (“A.C. Anson and Collins’ status in baseball lore, this heirloom is without rival among Hall of Company”), the letter is dated “April 7, 1905” and conveys thanks for a congratulato- Fame collectibles. Full photo LOA from JSA. ry telegram. At the conclusion, Anson (d.1922) has signed “AC Anson” in black-ink Opening Bid $750.00 fountain pen. The endorsement projects (“9”) strength and clarity and comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. As for the cause for congratulations, it is very likely (based on the date) that they were offered as Anson was elected City Clerk of Chicago that year. The letter has normal mailing folds and mounting remnants on the reverse. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

341. 1946 Grover Cleveland Alexander Handwritten Signed Letter - Full JSA Already hampered by epilepsy and alcoholism, Grover Cleveland suffered shell shock and was exposed to mustard gas during World War I, yet endured to defy the odds in a spectacu- lar mound career. This handwritten letter was com- posed and signed by the Hall of 340. 1919 Player’s Contract Signed by Famer well after and Roger Bresnahan - Full JSA his playing days. The less-popular co-tenants of the Polo Grounds, the 1919 New York Yankees began Impressive simply to piece together components of a dynasty that has repeated in stages of dominance to as correspondence this very day. The offered 1919 uniform “Transfer of a Player” contract secured the authored and services of pitcher Roy Sanders with the Class AA Toledo Iron Men. While the right- endorsed by hander was to endure a 12-19 record that year and would never again pitch for the Alexander, this Yankees, this document is an absolute baseball treasure for other reasons: it is signed piece is riveting in that its content conveys heartfelt strides at unraveling the mystery by Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert and Toledo manager Roger Bresnahan. The contract of this oft-troubled star. Composed on stationery from an East St. Louis, Illinois hotel, has standard fine-print legal text on both sides and typewritten identifiers regarding the letter is dated “Sept 30th 1946” and written in pencil (entirely in Alexander’s player and salary specifics. Executed in black-ink fountain pen on the appropriate hand). The gist of the message appears to be an attempt at gathering memoirs and per- lines, Ruupert’s penning projects (“8”) strength, while Bresnahan’s signature shows sonal accounts for an author who planned to write Alexander’s biography. At the con- (“8-9”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. The crisp document has normal compact- clusion, Alexander has signed “GC Alexander” in graphite pencil (“8” strength). Full ing folds and presents beautifully. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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342. Jesse Burkett Signed Album Page With Full JSA With Hall of Fame credentials including two seasons with a .400-plus average and a Major League record 55 career inside-the-park home runs, Jesse Burkett (d.1953) remains a Cooperstown legacy whose signature is among the toughest in the hobby. This vintage album page is decorated with that coveted scripting. Rendered in black-ink steel tip fountain pen on a textured surface, Burkett’s autograph projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

343. 1922 Frank “Home Run” Baker Signed Check With Full JSA Among the oddities in the early history of the longball, the first “true” sluggers had definitive ties to Maryland. This personal check is composed and signed by the earliest of those fence-clearing icons, Frank “Home Run” Baker. Dated “Jan 11th 1922,” the voucher is from Baker’s personal account in rural Trappe, Maryland. On the appropriate line, Baker’s black- ink fountain pen scripting (signed “J. Franklin Baker”) projects (“9-10”) potency as one of the boldest examples you’ll ever see. Overtaking round-tripper supremacy around the date of this check was, of course, Baltimore-born Babe Ruth. Shortly thereafter, it was Baker who discovered Jimmie Foxx on the sandlots of Maryland. The check has penciled endorsements and normal cancellation stampings on the reverse, as well as vertical folds and a small tear (none of which affect Baker’s autograph). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

345. Babe Ruth Signed Framed Check Display - Full JSA 344. Mordecai Brown Endorsed Check With Full JSA Retired with the realization that his burning desire to manage would never be sated, Handicapped from a boyhood farming accident, Mordecai “Three-Finger” Brown Babe Ruth was “limited” to golf, infrequent baseball exhibitions, his usual (d.1948) worked with the remnants of his hand and the entire endeavor became the eating/drinking merriment and, of course, paying taxes. Framed to dimensions of 19- stuff of legend. This personal check is made out to and endorsed by Brown, whose 5/8 x 23-5/8”, this appealing display is headlined by Ruth’s personal check signed autograph is not only scarce and valued as a Hall of Fame collectible, but also sacred and made payable to the IRS. Dated “Oct. 10 1941” (entirely in Ruth’s hand), the as a scripting from the most prominent pitcher on the Chicago Cubs’ last World Series voucher is from Ruth’s personal account and is made out to “Collector of Internal championship team. Dated “1/20 1933,” the document is drawn from a Lawrenceville, Revenue” for a whopping “$1.73” (again, entirely in Ruth’s hand). On the appropri- Illinois bank and made out to Brown in the amount of “$18.51.” On the reverse, ate line, Ruth’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting of “GH Ruth” projects Brown’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. every bit of (“9”) strength and clarity. Accenting the display are an 8x10 black-and- A vertical fold and normal cancellation punchings do not affect the bold signature. white photo of Ruth during his playing days, as well as a 1981 metallic Hall of Full photo LOA from JSA. Fame plaque card. There are normal cancellation punchings, none of which affect Opening Bid $400.00 Ruth’s magnificent signature. It should be noted that the check has been taped to the matte, with tape covering the entirety of the reverse. The obverse and signature, however, remain near flawless. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1000.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 346. “Pride of the Yankees” Cast-Signed Baseball With Babe Ruth, Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright - PSA/DNA In production less than a year after Lou Gehrig’s tragic passing, “Pride of the Yankees” was a can’t-miss endeavor in large part because of the timely need for a heroic portrayal and a star-studded cast that included Babe Ruth himself and a virtual Gehrig “dou- 347. 1926-1927 A.L. HOFers/Stars Ball Signed by (19) ble” in Gary With Ruth, Cobb, Griffith and Full JSA Cooper. The details concerning the securing of these (19) signatures are subject to speculation. During the The iron clad fact, however, is that this is an amazing autograph gathering of the making of that brightest American League stars of their era. While one can only guess, it’s likely that heart-wrenching film, this baseball was signed by (6) key contributors. The medium the scriptings were gathered at Griffith Stadium during the 1926 and/or 1927 seasons, is a mildly toned OAL Harridge sphere (grade “6”) whose 1940-1945 trademark as there is a concentration of Senators names. The medium is an OAL Johnson orb stampings date to the time of the movie’s production. Keeping with tradition, the whose trademark stampings date to 1926-1933. There is mild toning and minor sur- sweet spot is home to the signature of Babe Ruth (“7” strength), who, although face abrasions. Rendered in black-ink fountain pen, the scriptings show varying retired for seven years at the time, still brought his magnetic personality to the set. degrees of potency and include: Sweet Spot Ruth (“8” strength; with quotation marks On the north panel, Gary Cooper (“5-6” strength) and Teresa Wright (“4” around “Babe” that likely date to pre-1928); North Panel Meusel, Bengough, Bluege strength) are an appropriate pairing in their respective roles as Lou and Eleanor and Collins (“3”); South Panel Ruether, Evans (umpire, “6-7”), Sisler (“4”) and Gehrig. The south panel is home to the scriptings of director Sam Wood (all upper- unidentified; West Panel Cobb (“6-7”), Griffith (“6”), Harris (“7”), Goslin (“5-6”), case; “7-8” strength) and Walter Brennan (sportswriter Sam Blake; “5” strength Sewell (“4-5”) and Ruel; East Panel Peckinpaugh, W. Johnson (“6”), Speaker (“4-5”) because of impression affecting the surname). Finally, the east panel is signed by and Pipgras. Full photo LOA from JSA. former big leaguer (“6” strength), who worked off camera with Opening Bid $900.00 Cooper on his baseball skills. A most unique keepsake from a classic chapter in baseball and film history, this relic (like the movie) is certain to get rave reviews. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $2000.00

348. 1950 World Champion New York Yankees Team-Signed Ball with (26) Autographs In the 1950 Fall Classic the New York Yankees swept past the overmatched “Whiz Kids” in four games as the franchise claimed their twelfth World Series title. This OAL Harridge sphere is penned by (26) members of the squad. The sphere is coated by a wafer-thin coating of period shellac present- ing (“6”) while the autographs generally present (“6-7”) with some better and others lesser. Keys include Sweet Spot: Byrne (“7-8”); West Panel: DiMaggio (“7”), Keller (“7”), Dickey (“7”); East Panel: Raschi (“5”), Porterfield (“6”); North Panel: Reynolds (“6”), Stirnweiss (“7”, d.1958); South Panel: Rizzuto (“8”), Lopat (“6”) and Reverse Sweet Spot: Page (“7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

349. 1957 AL All-Stars Team-Signed Ball With Mantle, T. Williams from Billy Pierce’s Personal Collection 350. 1974 HOF Having mounted Induction Ball a 3-run rally to Signed by (24) With take a comfort- able advantage Full JSA - Mantle’s in the final Only Appearance frame, the A momentous occasion with American any class of inductees, the League was able 1974 Baseball Hall of Fame to withstand a festivities were even more fes- Senior Circuit tive in that Bronx Bomber uprising (also of teammates Mickey Mantle and three runs) and were honored hold on for a 6-5 and, because of concerns over triumph in the 1957 All-Star Game at Sportsman’s Park. This OAL Harridge ball is crowd control, the former play- autographed by (27) members of those victorious “visitors.” From the personal collec- er was to never return for an tion of former White Sox pitcher Billy Pierce (who singled and scored in that telltale induction ceremony. From 9th inning), the creamy orb (grade “8”) features ballpoint pennings that average (“7- Mantle’s lone appearance at the 8”) strength and include: Sweet Spot Stengel (manager) and T. Williams; North gala event, this OAL MacPhail baseball was autographed by (24) inductees. The Panel Wynn, Mantle, Richardson, Maxwell, Fox, Mossi, Pierce and Berres (coach); creamy orb (grade “7”) has black or blue ballpoint scriptings whose strengths vary. South Panel Wertz, Kell, Malzone, DeMaestri, Bunning and Kaline; West Panel Keys include: Coveleski (“9” strength), Grove (“7-8”), Mantle (“8-9”), Marquard Sievers, McDougald, Berra, Grim, Triandos and Kuenn; East Panel Turner (coach), (“8”), Medwick (“7”), Musial (“8”) and Paige (“9”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More Skowron, Shantz and Loes; Reverse Sweet Spot Minoso. Full photo LOA from JSA. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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352. 1936 353. 1949 Cincinnati Reds Team- Cleveland Signed Ball With H. Fox, Kluszewski Indians and Full JSA Team- An incredi- Signed bly well- kept sur- Baseball of vivor, this (25) ONL Frick Signatures baseball is 351. 1925 American League auto- Plus Champion Washington Senators graphed by Frisch— Team-Signed Ball With Johnson, (24) mem- Full JSA bers of the Harris and Full JSA Beat the war drum for this 1936 1949 The first-ever team to be felled after taking a three team-signed baseball with (25) signatures plus Hall of Cincinnati games-to-one advantage in Fall Classic play, the 1925 Famer . The red-and-black-stitched Reds, Washington Senators succumbed despite having entered Wallace & Cook Special League sphere displays mini- including the series with a .304 team batting average and league- mal and uniform soiling with an overall canvas strength the incredi- best 3.70 team ERA. This OAL Johnson baseball is of (“6”). The black steel-tip fountain pen scripts aver- bly tough autographed by (24) members of that D.C. roster. The age (“5”) strength and clarity. Highlights include Sweet Howie Fox. The creamy orb (grade “8”) showcases an orb showcases vibrant trademark stampings, while a Spot: Frisch (“7-8”), S. O’Neill (d.1962); West Panel: unblemished surface and black ink signatures whose coat of period shellac that covers black-ink signatures Blaeholder (d.1947); East Panel: Averill (“3”), strengths range between (“9”) and (“6”). Highlights averaging (“4-5”) strength (with a few nicer). Keys Weisman (d.1949) and North Panel: J. Allen (d.1959). include: Blackwell, Fox (d.1955), Kluszewski and include: Goslin, Harris, Johnson and Rice. Full photo Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Vander Meer and Walters (manager). Full photo LOA LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

354. 1952 St. Louis Cardinals Team- 355. 1955 356. 1956 Signed Baseball with (27) Cleveland New York Autographs—Full JSA Indians Yankees The 1952 St. Team- Team- Louis Signed Signed Cardinals, who etched Ball With Baseball yet another Lopez, With winning sea- Kiner, Mantle son on their prolific Wynn and and Full ledger, are Full JSA JSA the The 1955 Authors of 90- endorsers of Cleveland Indians nearly became the first A.L. team plus wins for this ONL (other than the Yankees, of course) since the 1934-1935 the 10th of a record 12 straight seasons, the 1956 New Giles sphere Detroit tigers to repeat as A.L. champs before a 3-6 fin- York Yankees punctuated their run with the franchise’s with (27) ish left them three games off the pace. This OAL 17th World Series title. This OAL Harridge ball is auto- autographs. Harridge ball is autographed by (29) members of that graphed by (26) members of that ’56 Bronx Bombers The crisp blue ballpoint ink endorsements average (“7- year’s Tribe. The orb shows possible use with surface roster (with no clubhouse signatures). The medium- 8”) while the evenly toned orb presents (“7”). Keys abrasions throughout. Ballpoint signatures average toned orb (grade “5”) has a thin, uniform coat of period include Sweet Spot: Musial (“8”), Slaughter (“8”); (“5”) strength with keys including Doby, Feller, Garcia, shellac. Ballpoint pennings are minimally affected by East Panel: Schoendienst (“8”), Ryba (“7”, d.1968) Kiner, Lemon, Lopez (manager), Rosen, Score, Wertz surface abrasions and average (“5”) potency. Keys and North Panel: Brazle (“8-9”, d.1973). Full photo and Wynn. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our include: Berra, Ford, Howard, Larsen and Mantle. Full LOA from JSA. More on our website. website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

359. 1998 & 1999 NY Yankees World 358. 500 Home Run Club and 3000 Series Champion Team Signed Hit Club Multi-Signed Baseballs - Baseballs—Full JSA Each With Full JSA As the 20th Century came to a close, Baseball’s great- Less than two decades ago, certain milestones were est dynasty the NY Yankees captured three more World 357. “Willie, Mickey and The Duke” respected diamond achievements that have since come Series titles in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Presented are Signed Baseball With Full JSA into question as to automatic enshrinement in 1998 & 1999 Yankees Champion Team signed (average Adored throughout their respective playing careers, Cooperstown. Showcasing ballpoint pennings that aver- “8-9”) balls. The 1998 OWS/Selig ball is signed by “Willie,” “Mickey” and “The Duke” enjoyed renewed age (“8-9”) strength, these (2) baseballs are auto- (25) and the 1999 OAL/Budig-DiMaggio model is popularity as the subjects of Terry Cashman’s 1981 graphed by “legitimate” members of: 500 Home Run signed by (23). Highlighted signers are 1998: Torre musical tribute. This baseball is autographed by all (3) Club Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, (“8”), Clemens (“5”, faded), Jeter (“9”), Pettitte (“6”, centerfield greats. The mildly toned ONL White orb Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson and Schmidt; faded), Posada (“8”), Rivera (“9”), Williams (“8”); (grade “7”) in endorsed in blue ballpoint by Sweet 3000 Hit Club Aaron, Brock, Carew, Kaline, Musial, 1999: Torre (“8”), Brosius (“8”), Posada (“9”), Rivera Spot Mantle (“9” strength); Mays (“8” strength); South Rose and Yastrzemski. Individual full photo LOAs (“8”), Williams (“8”). Full photo LOAs from JSA. Panel Snider (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 361. (26) Hall of Fame Member Single- Signed Baseballs with (2) Koufax & Drysdale— All Individual Certs 360. (11) Single-Signed “500 Home Run Club” Baseballs An instant Hall of Fame memorabilia collection, no fuss no muss, just add the highest bid and it’s all yours. The offered group of (26) single-signed Hall of Fame Member - With Mantle, Mays and Aaron baseballs features some of the greatest players of the 1950s-1980s. Highlights are (2) Fence-clearing icons from the esteemed “500 Home Runs” fraternity are (11) strong in Koufax (“9”, “8”), Drysdale (“7”), Aaron (“9”), Mays (“9”), Musial (“8”), Snider this single-signed baseball collection. The OAL and ONL orb range from clean white (“9”) and Spahn (“8”). Also included are (18) other Hall of Famers plus Barry Bonds (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) examples, with sweet spot ballpoint signatures and Pete Rose for a total of (28) signed balls. The (2) Koufax and Drysdale balls have averaging (“8-9”) strength. Includes: Aaron (full JSA), Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, full photo LOAs from JSA, the balance have JSA, PSA/DNA or Steiner basic certs. Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Mays (full JSA), McCovey, Murray, Robinson and More on our website. Schmidt. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

362. (42) 363. Single- Single- Signed Signed Baseballs - Baseball Mostly Lot of HOFers (44) With Mays With and T. Koufax, Williams Aaron A sizable por- and tion of Mostly Cooperstown enshrined icons HOFers is represented in With sweet this lot of (42) spot pen- single-signed baseballs. The OAL and ONL orbs range from near-white (grade “8-9”) nings averaging (“9”) potency, these (44) baseballs read like a “Who’s Who” among to lightly toned (grade “5”) and showcase sweet spot pennings that average (“8”) Hall of Famers and superstars. The spheres range from clean white (grade “9”) to quality. Includes: Alomar, Anderson, Aparicio, Banks, Bench, Brock, Carlton, Doerr, medium-toned (grade “5”) examples and include: Aaron, R. Alomar, Aparicio, Feller, Ford, Hunter, Irvin, Kaline, Kell, Killebrew, Kiner, Lemon, Leonard, Lynn, Appling, (2) Ashburn, Boggs, Ba. Bonds, G. Carter, Clemens, Day, Feller, Fingers, Mathews, Mays (full JSA), McCovey, Murray, Musial, Newhouser, Niekro, Palmer, Herman, Irvin, Jenkins, (2) Kell, Koufax, Larsen, B. Leonard, B. Martin, Mathews, Perry, Ripken, Sr., Roberts, Ryan, Schmidt, Schoendienst, Seaver, Slaughter, Snider, Mattingly, McCovey, Morgan, (2) R. Roberts, (2) B. Robinson, (2) F. Robinson, Rose, Spahn, Stargell, D. Williams, T. Williams (full JSA), Wynn and a dual-signed ball Schmidt, J. Sewell, (3) Slaughter, Snider, Spahn, (2) Stargell, Winfield and a dual with Spahn/Sain. More on our website. signed ball with Branca/Thomson. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

364. (44) 365. Amazing Baseball Baltimore Hall of Orioles Single- Fame Signed Single- Baseball Lot of Signed (116) Baseballs High-flying Birds are with Many (116) strong in this lot of single-signed base- Inscriptions balls. Oriole stars from Sterling arrange- Memorial Stadium and ment of (44) Camden Yards have Baseball Hall of rendered sweet spot Fame single- pennings that average signed baseballs (“8-9”) quality. The including several OAL spheres, mean- deceased representatives and many inscriptions. These OAL or ONL spheres are rela- while, range from tively clean with multiple examples displaying only traces of toning. The endorse- clean white (grade “9”) ments average (“8-9”) with many better and only a handful lesser. Highlights include to lightly toned (grade OAL: (20 balls) with Berra, Brett, Doby, Hunter, Killebrew, Ripken Jr., Rizzuto (HOF “6”). Highlights include: Altobelli, Angleos (JSA cert/sticker), Bauer, Belanger, Blair, ‘94), Ryan (324), Wynn (360)), Yastrzemski; ONL: (24 balls) with Ashburn, (2) Cuellar, DeCinces, Dempsey, McNally, Powell, Ripken, Jr. (JSA cert/sticker), Ripken, Mathews (one 512 HRs), Mays, Musial, Snider (#4), (2) Spahn (one HOF 73) and Sr. (JSA cert/sticker), Roenicke, Weaver (JSA cert/sticker) and Wilhelm. Auction LOA Stargell. Individual basic cert cards from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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366. 1955, 1958 and 1972 Baltimore 367. Mantle, J. DiMaggio, T. Willams, Orioles Team-Signed Baseballs Koufax and Aaron Single-Signed Chronologically documenting the flight of the Baltimore Orioles, these (3) baseballs are respectively Balls - All Full JSA signed by: 1955 creamy OAL Harridge ball (grade “8”) Pillars in any single-signed baseball collection, these 368. (10) Single-Signed Baseballs with (20) ballpoint signatures (average “8” strength) (5) spheres comprise an ideal grouping with great With J. DiMaggio, Mays and Aaron including Gastall (d.1956) and B. Robinson (full JSA); “break” value. With sweet spot ballpoint pennings Hall of Famers and record holders have individually 1958 off-white unofficial ball (grade “6”) signed in showing (“9”) or better strength throughout, the orbs decorated these ten OAL and ONL spheres with potent ballpoint (average “5” strength) by (28) with B. present nicely with varying degrees of toning. Includes: autographs that average (“9”) quality. The balls are Robinson and Wilhelm; 1972 near-white OAL Cronin Aaron ONL White; J. DiMaggio OAL MacPhail; clean, with mild toning on a few. Includes: Aaron, J. orb (grade “8-9”) signed in ballpoint (average “8-9” Koufax ONL Feeney; Mantle OAL Brown; and T. DiMaggio (full JSA), Feller, Griffey, Jr., Mays, Ripken, strength) by (25) with (2) Palmer and Weaver. Auction Williams OAL Brown. Individual full photo LOAs Jr., F. Robinson, Rose, Seaver and Spahn. Individual LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

371. (20) Single- Signed Baseballs With Drysdale, R. Jackson and Ford This gathering of (20) single- 370. (18) Hall of Famer Signed 369. (10) Baseball Hall of Fame signed spheres Baseballs With Mantle - All JSA reads like a “Who’s Who” among Hall of Famers. The Single-Signed Balls with Aaron The Hall of Fame autograph collector will appreciate orbs range from snow-white (grade “10”) to lightly “Hammerin’ Hank” leads the way on these (10) this collection of (18) signed OAL and ONL spheres. toned (grade “6”) and showcase sweet spot pennings Baseball Hall of Fame single-signed spheres. The pre- Ranging from clean white (grade “9”) to medium-toned that average (“9”) strength. Includes: Aparicio, Cepeda, cisely placed endorsements each present (“8-9”) or bet- (grade “5-6”), the orbs showcase sweet spot ballpoint Drysdale (full JSA), Fingers, Fisk, Ford, Gossage, ter while the balls display varying degrees of expected pennings that average (“9”) strength. Includes: Brett, Gwynn, R. Jackson, Jenkins, McCovey, Niekro, Perez, toning. Included are OAL: (8 balls) with Aparicio, Brock, Dandridge, Ford, B. Gibson, Irvin, Mantle (full Perry, Rose, Smith, Snider, Weaver, Winfield (Steiner Berra (clean), Doerr (HOF 86), Feller, Ford (#16), JSA), Marichal, Mize, Murray, Perry, Ripken, Jr., F. cert/hologram) and Yount. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Kaline, Wynn, Yastrzemski (HOF 89); ONL: (2 balls) Robinson, Ryan, Schmidt, Spahn, Wynn and a dual- More on our website. with Aaron and Marichal (clean). Basic certs and signed ball with Berra/Dickey (full JSA). Individual Opening Bid $200.00 matching stickers from JSA. JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

373. (42) Baseball Hall of Fame Single-Signed Baseballs with 374. (57) Single-Signed Baseballs Drysdale with Superstars Including Griffey Jr. 372. (24) Single- Accomplished group of (42) Baseball Hall of Fame sin- The stars align for these (57) single-signed baseballs Signed Baseballs - All JSA gle-signed balls featuring some of the greatest talent our featuring superstars such as Griffey Jr., Rose and sever- Though dubbed “The Little General,” Hall of Fame national pastime has ever seen. Although the spheres dis- al inscribed spheres. With only a couple of exceptions, backstop Johnny Bench performed at a big level during play varying degrees of surface toning, the scripts still each ball presents (“8”) penmanship or better while the a 17-year career that produced 14 All-Star selections generally present nicely with the majority faring (“8”) or canvases are either clean or display varying degrees of and two MVP awards. These (24) OML Selig baseballs better with only a handful lesser. Keys include F u l l toning. Highlights include JSA Basic Cert Cards: (19 have been individually autographed by the Hall of Photo LOA f rom JSA: with O N L : D r y s d a l e; J S A B a s i c balls) with OAL: Griffey Jr.; ONL: (2) Rose (one Famer and “Big Red Machine” icon. The snow-white C e rt Cards: (10 balls) with O A L : Berra, Rizzuto (H O F 4256), Vander Meer (6/11/38, 6/15/38); OML: Canseco orbs (grade ‘9-10”) showcase sweet spot blue ballpoint ‘ 9 4); O N L : Ashburn; Auction LOA f rom JSA: ( 3 1 (40 40), Cuellar (69 Cy); Auction LOA from JSA: (38 pennings that show (“9-10”) strength throughout with balls) with O A L : Ripken Jr., O N L : Snider (# 4) and balls) with OAL: Skowron and Vernon. More on our “HOF 89” inscriptions. Individual JSA certs/stickers. S t a rgell. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 375. Signed 376. Baseball Lot of (9) Boston with Mays Plus Red Sox Vintage Signed Memorabilia Ball/Bat Autograph hounds will be Lot of (5) howling for this lot of (9) With T. autographed baseballs. Highlighting this group is a Williams, sporadically toned Mays ball Doerr and showing a (“7”) quality sig- Yaz - All nature. Also included is Musial (“8”) ball also JSA unevenly toned and (7) white From the orbs with Aparicio (“8”), “Green Monsta” Carlton (“7”), Feller (“8”), to the Pesky Jenkins (“8”), Larsen (“8”), Pole, Fenway Park heroes are well represented in this lot of (5) autographed items. Roberts (“8”) and Thomson/Branca (“8”, “8”). Rounding out this offering are (2) Signatures average (“8-9”) strength and include: (3) Signed Baseballs Doerr, T. 1950s pins with ribbons and charms and (9) 1950s mini-pennants in excellent con- Williams (full JSA) and Yastrzemski; (2) Signed Bats full-size weapons including a dition. Mays ball has full photo LOA from JSA, Musial has basic JSA cert; all oth- single-signed Yastrzemski and a multi-signed with Doerr/T. Williams/Yastrzemski (full ers have MLB hologram stickers. More on our website. JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

377. 378. Koufax and Autographed Reese Ball and Bat Autographed Bat Lot of (8) and Ball Pairing - With Mantle, All JSA A pair of legends spanning Koufax and T. the Dodgers’ days in Williams Brooklyn and Los Hall of Famers, Angeles, Sandy Koufax MVPs and Cy Young and Pee Wee Reese are the recipients are the endorsers of these bat and endorsers of these ball pairings. Signatures average (“8-9”) quality and include: Koufax lightly toned (8) keepsakes. ONL White orb (grade “5-6”) signed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint; Adirondack Signatures average (34”) throwback model signed on the barrel in blue Sharpie (both with full JSA); (“9”) quality and Reese lightly toned ONL White orb (grade “6”) signed on the sweet spot and include: Single- inscribed “1955 WS Champs”; Rawlings-Adirondack (35”) bat signed on the barrel in Signed Baseballs blue marker (individual JSA certs/stickers). mildly toned OAL or Opening Bid $150.00 ONL orbs respec- tively endorsed on the sweet spots by: Glavine, C. Jones, Kaline, Koufax (full JSA), Mantle (full JSA), McLain and T. Williams (full JSA); Single-Signed Bat a full- size “Rawlings-Adirondack” model signed on the barrel by Al Kaline. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

379. 1969 Mets Team-Signed Reunion Ball (Full JSA) and 1986 Photo Signed by Buckner and Wilson Though realized seventeen Octobers apart, the ’ two World Series conquests shared the common component of “unthinkable.” This autographed lot includes: 1969 Team-Signed Ball a clean ONL White orb (grade “8”) with (16) blue ballpoint signatures (average “9” strength) with Clendenon, Koosman, Ryan, Seaver and Swoboda (full JSA); 1986 Signed Display framed to 26-3/8 x 22-3/8”, a 20x16 Game 6 is signed in blue Sharpie (both “10” strength) by Buckner and Wilson (inscribed “10/25/86”); basic cert/sticker from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

382. Cal Ripken & Brooks Robinson Signed Memorabilia Collection of (6) with Jersey & 380. Bowie Kuhn Single-Signed 381. Sandy Koufax Signed Stadium Helmet—All JSA Baseball With Full JSA Seat Back - Steiner Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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383. 1931 Ad Liska Contract Signed by Clark Griffith - Full JSA Among the most frugal executives in big league 385. 1934 Rochester Red Wings 384. 1933 Gus Suhr Contract Signed annals, former Team-Signed Photo Display With Washington by Suhr and John Heydler - Full JSA Senators owner The Pittsburgh Pirates got their money’s worth with this Mize and Full JSA Clark Griffith left 1933 contract issued to and signed by Gus Suhr, who Competing in the rugged International League, the 1934 no stone unturned when composing a uniform player was in the midst of a (then) N.L. record 822 consecu- Rochester Red Wings fielded a roster of 28, all but six of contract. This 1931 agreement is endorsed by Griffith tive games played. The four-page standard document whom eventually played Major League ball. This vintage and attests to his shrewd demeanor. The four-page stan- features fine print legal text and typewritten specifics team photo display is autographed by (20) of those play- dard document features fine print legal text with type- for player and salary. At the conclusion, the contract is ers. Delivered in black-ink fountain pen, the scriptings written specifics for player and salary. The contract signed in blue-ink fountain pen by Suhr (“10” strength) average (“8”) strength with keys including Estel secured the services of submariner Ad Liska and is and Bucs General manager William Benswanger (“9” Crabtree, Ival Goodman, Nub Kleinke (d.1950), J o h n n y signed in black-ink fountain pen by Griffith and Liska strength). On the cover, the document is signed by for- M i z e and Specs Toporcer (player/manager). The item has (both “9” strength). A typewritten stipulation forbids mer National League President John Heydler (d.1956; a “Texaco” ad on the reverse and has been hand trimmed Liska to play golf! Full photo LOA from JSA. “8-9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. along the lower border. Full photo LOA from JSA. More Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

386. 1950 387. 1952 388. 1974 Supplemental Contract Billy Evans Cleveland Signed by R. Jackson, Finley and Typewritten Indians MacPhail - Full JSA Signed Contract As he was lead- Letter - Full Signed by ing the to a JSA Greenberg third successive In addition to his and World duties as an Harridge - Championship in arbiter, Hall of 1974, defending Fame umpire Full JSA A.L. MVP Billy Evans was While former Reggie Jackson a respected sports pitcher Jerry was issued and writer and big Fahr authored a signed this sup- league executive. career of only plemental con- In the latter five mound tract. Composed capacity, Evans signed this 1950 correspondence piece. appearances and a combined 5-2/3 , this 1952 on colorful Typewritten on Detroit Tigers stationery, the letter is uniform players contract is decidedly impressive in that Oakland A’s sta- addressed to George Vico with content instructing him it is endorsed by Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg and tionery, the bind- to report to the team’s Class AA Toledo affiliate. At the William Harridge. The standard four-page document ing document is conclusion, Evans, who served as the Tigers’ General has fine print legal text and typewritten player/salary signed on the appropriate lines by Jackson (“8-9” Manager from 1946-1951, has signed in blue ink (“9” specifics. At the conclusion, the signatures of Fahr, strength), Athletics owner Charles O. Finley (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our web- Greenberg (in his capacity as Indians General Manager) strength) and American League President Lee MacPhail site. and A.L. President Harridge all show (“9”) strength and (“8-9” strength). The crisp page is free of folds and Opening Bid $150.00 clarity. Full LOA from JSA. presents beautifully. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

390. Joe DiMaggio Display With (4) Autographs The Yankee Clipper delivers a four-bagger (as in four potent auto- 391. Baseball Autograph Treasure graphs) in this Chest of (39) Items with Aaron/Mays 389. (13) Baseball Autographed Flat impressive display. Framed to 22-1/16 & Kings Display Collection with Aaron & (2) 1950s x 36-1/16”, the dis- Trove of (39) baseball autographed items featuring a Artvue HOF Postcard Displays play includes a host of Hall of Famers and superstars. Unless noted, Formidable assortment of (13) baseball autographed porcelain each item displays (“8-9”) penmanship or better. flats depicting greats of the game such as Aaron and DiMaggio photo, Highlights include Single-Signed HOF Baseballs: (26 Hubbell. Unless noted, each autographed item presents (2) collector’s balls, all JSA basic certs, unless noted) with OAL: (“8”) or better. Included are Signed 1950s Artvue Hall cards and a 1994 Hunter (full LOA); Signed Displays: (5 items) with of Fame Plaque Postcard Displays: (2 items, both check drawn from “Yankee Clipper Enterprises.” Each Multi-Signed: “The Kings” with Aaron (755), framed and matted) with Hubbell, Terry; 1930s News has been signed by DiMaggio, with the blue ballpoint Henderson (SB King), Rose (#4256), Ryan (5,714 K’s) Service Photo: Gehringer (To a real friend, Conlon check signature projecting (“9-10”) strength and the also signed by artist Ron Lewis (full LOA); dual-signed back stamp); 8x10 Photographs: (10 pictures) with remaining (3) blue Sharpie scriptings trumpeting (“10”) Aaron/Mays 1996 “500-3000 Home Run Hit Club” Aaron and Yastrzemski (H.O.F 89). Basic certs and quality. Comes with a notarized COA from DiMaggio’s print (full LOA). Unless noted, all material comes with matching stickers from JSA. More on our website. personal attorney and an auction LOA from JSA. an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 392. Huge Veteran’s Stadium Bullpen Cart “Fireman’s Cap” 394. (17) Hall of Fame Member Signed by Tug McGraw 393. Riverfront Stadium Seat Back Single-Signed Hats-All with Having served as a starter, reliever and closer over his 19- Signed by Bench, Morgan, Perez year career with the Mets and Phillies, Tug McGraw Individual JSA wore many hats in a pitching capacity, including this and Rose Top off your collection with this lot enormous decorative bullpen cart “fireman’s cap.” With a Baseball’s winningest franchise during the 1970s, “The of (17) Hall of Fame Member single-signed hats. wide bill and 18-1/2”-tall crown, the sturdy metal piece Big Red Machine” is well represented on this multi- Presenting in unused condition, this handsome group of was attached to the Ve t e r a n ’s Stadium bullpen cart during signed seat back. Spared from the since-razed collectible caps display (average “8-9”) quality the 1980s. On the front, a gold-colored plate has an MLB Riverfront Stadium, this 19-1/8 x 15-1/8” plastic back- endorsements of some of Baseball’s biggest stars of silhouette logo and text reading “Rolaids Relief Man rest is signed in black marker (all “9-10” strength) by: 1950s-1980s. The (17) signers are Aaron, Banks, Berra, Award – .” On the back of the bill, Bench (inscribed “HOF 89”); Morgan (inscribed Brock, Carlton, Jackson, Killebrew, Mathews, Mays, McGraw has signed in black marker (“6” strength). “HOF ‘90”); Perez (inscribed “HOF 2000”); and Rose McCovey, Musial, F. Robinson, Ryan, Sandberg, P S A / D N A sticker (no cert). Due to the size of this piece, (inscribed “4256 – Best Team Ever”). Holograms from Seaver, Schmidt and Snider. All individual hats have a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. MLB Authentications and Mounted Memories. basic JSA certs and stickers. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

397. Stan Musial Group of (4) Autographed Items with Bat, Hat & 396. (9) 1990 Baseball Hall of Fame 395. Multi-Signed Baseball Hall of Jersey 500 Home Run Club Autograph/ Considered by some to be the greatest living player, Stan Fame Pitching Rubber & Home Plate Silver Coin Displays with Mantle “The Man” Musial delighted many fans over his 22-year with (13) Autographs—Full JSAs Only “Legends of the 500 Home Run” club have c a r e e r. Presented are four keepsakes endorsed by Musial The “rubber meets the road” with this tandem of multi- inscribed these (9) autograph/silver coin displays. T h e including 1 . ) Cardinals Cooperstown Collection bat; 2 . ) signed Baseball Hall of Fame items. Included are H o m e 6x6 photo cards are each penned across the players’ Cooperstown Collection replica Cardinals cap; 3 . ) P l a t e : (3 signatures, average “6-7”) with Bench (# 5) , image in blue Sharpie with the autographs registering Mitchell & Ness zipper-front Cardinals jersey (# 6) and Berra (# 8), Fisk; Pitching Rubber: (10 signatures, aver- (“9”) or better (unless noted). Included are Full JSA: ( 2 4 . ) 8x10 Hall of Fame photocard. Each signature grades age “7-8”, all Hall of Fame dates as inscriptions) with (2) items) with M a n t l e, T. Wi l l i a m s; J S A Basic Cert Cards: (“9”) and is inked in blue Sharpie. The signatures on the Carlton (one smiley face on reverse), Fingers, Gibson, (7 items) with A a r o n (“8”), Banks, Killebrew, Mathews, bat and photocard include his moniker. Full photo LOA Marichal, Niekro, Palmer, Roberts, Seaver and Sutton. Mays, McCovey and F. Robinson. A d d i t i o n a l l y, the valu- from JSA for the jersey while the remaining items come Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. able coins are listed as pure silver proofs. with JSA basic certs. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

398. (6) Autographed Baseball 400. (7) Baltimore Orioles Single- HOFer Replica Jerseys With Yaz, 399. (7) Autographed Mitchell & Signed Jerseys With All (6) HOFers Berra, Ford and Ryan - All JSA Ness Flannel Baseball Jerseys With For a span of better than three decades, stellar pitching, Tailored to the specifications of the jerseys worn by Ryan, Herman and Wynn air-tight defense and mistake-free baseball were ear- diamond legends, these (6) garments have been auto- Tailored to match the flannel jerseys that pre-dated marks of a Baltimore Orioles franchise that was base- graphed by their Hall of Fame subjects. Bold scriptings tight-fitting knits, artificial turf and cable TV, these gor- ball’s winningest. These (7) jerseys are signed by take well to the fabric and average (“8-9”) strength and geous replica jerseys have been individually auto- Birdland greats who defined the club’s winning ways. clarity. Includes: Berra Yankees home flannel graphed by their Hall of Fame and superstar subjects. Taking well to various fabric surfaces, the black felt tip (inscribed “HOF 72”; full JSA); Ford Yankees home Signatures average (“8”) potency and include: Aparicio signatures average (“8-9”) strength and include: flannel (inscribed “Cy 1961 – HOF 1974”; Kaline White Sox home; Boudreau Indians road; Feller Dempsey, Murray, Palmer, Ripken, B. Robinson, F. Tigers home flannel; Ripken, Jr. Orioles home knit; Indians home; Herman Cubs road (full JSA); McLain Robinson and Weaver. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Ryan Angles road flannel; Yastrzemski Red Sox home Tigers road; Ryan Mets home; Wynn White Sox road More on our website. flannel (full JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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401. Hank 403. Dom Aaron 402. Sandy DiMaggio Autographed Koufax LE Autographed Mitchell & (25/32) & Inscribed Ness Signed Throwback Cooperstown Dodgers San Collection Jersey - Francisco Jersey with Steiner and Seals Inscription— MLB Jersey—Full Full JSA Opening Bid JSA $200.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00

405. 1988 Mickey 406. Mickey 404. Derek Mantle/ Whitey Ford Mantle Jeter Signed Signed and and Inscribed Fantasy Camp Dual- Framed Yankees Newspaper Home Jersey - Signed Baseball Article - Full Steiner JSA Opening Bid Cap - Full Opening Bid $250.00 JSA $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

408. 1958-1961 Jay Publishing Mickey Mantle Autographed Photo— PSA/DNA 407. Mickey Mantle Single- Authentic Signed Baseball and Magazine Opening Bid $200.00 409. (2) Ted Williams Signed 16x20 Photo - Both With Full JSA Photos - Green Diamond Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

411. Mickey 412. Mickey Mantle Mantle Autographed Signed 1952 Topps 1953 Topps #311 #82 LE Lithograph Lithograph Print - Full Print - Full JSA JSA 410. Sandy Koufax Signed LE 20x16 Opening Bid Opening Bid “15 K Game” Photo - Steiner and MLB $200.00 $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

415. Signed 413. 1935 414. 1958 Topps 1963 Topps Diamond Stars Baseball #47 Baseball #233 #26 Pepper Roger Maris Casey Martin Signed Rookie Stengel— Autographed Card—BVG/JSA BVG/JSA Card—PSA/DNA Authentic Authentic Opening Bid $200.00 Authentic Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 416. Ty Cobb 417. Mel Cut Signature Ott Cut With Full JSA Signature While his spikes-up With Full slide, hands-apart grip JSA and fiery demeanor Trimmed from a were on-field trade- 1948 baseball- marks, Ty Cobb had themed publica- telltale characteristics tion, this Mel in his autograph, as Ott (d.1958) well. This Cobb cut biographical signature bears those entry is auto- familiar traits. graphed by its Executed in green ink smiling subject. (a Cobb custom) on a lined sheet, the flowing signature has been adhered to an other- Measuring approximately 3-1/8 x 2-1/4”, the sheet is signed in blue ballpoint. The wise blank 5x3 sheet. While there are small areas of bleeding, the scripting still main- toughest among 500 Home Run Club scriptings, Ott’s endorsement projects (“7”) tains (“6”) strength and clarity and is accented by Cobb’s traditional paraph. Full potency and has long-since been covered by a strip of transparent tape. Full photo photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 418. Jackie 419. Billy Robinson Cut Southworth Signature Cut Signature With Full JSA With Full JSA Unflappable in his Almost always over- crusade to break base- looked in debates ball’s color barrier, concerning great Hall of Famer Jackie managers, former Robinson was praised skipper Billy in this excerpt from a Southworth won four 1948 baseball publi- pennants and two cation, which World Series titles Robinson endorsed during his 11 full with his bold signa- seasons, never endur- ture. Executed in blue ing a losing season. Portrayed on this excerpt from a 1948 publication, Southworth ballpoint and covered with a strip of vintage tape, Robinson’s scripting projects (“7”) autographed his likeness in blue ballpoint. The bold penning resonates (“8-9”) strength strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. and clarity and comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

420. (2) 1969 Multi- 421. (8) Signed FDCs With Signed Mantle, Koufax and FDCs, Greenberg - Full JSA Cachets and Celebrating the 100th anniversary Flats With J. of professional baseball, the U.S. DiMaggio Post Office issued these (2) dia- mond-themed First Day of Issue and (2) T. keepsakes, which have been deco- Williams rated with bold signatures of Hall First day covers, of Fame icons. Rendered with var- cachets and other ious writing utensils, the scriptings flats have been average (“8-9”) strength and autographed by some of baseball’s most legendary icons. Bold pennings show (“9”) or include: 1.) Berra, Greenberg, better quality throughout and include: First Day of Issue Bell (adhered cut), J. Mantle, L. Waner and DiMaggio (full JSA), Gehringer and T. Williams (full JSA); Z-Silk Cachets Rizzuto Yastrzemski; 2.) Ford, Koufax, and a multi-signed “Ballpark Series” cachet with Berra, Ford and Rizzuto; Seaver, Spahn and Wynn. Full Miscellaneous Musial 6 x 3-5/8” photo card; and T. Williams cut signature (full JSA). photo LOAs from JSA. Individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 422. (28) 1959- 423. (56) Autographed 1980s Los Angeles Yellow Hall of Fame Dodgers Plaque Postcards With Postcards/Photos Hunter, Hubbell and with (19) Signed Musial Including Koufax Issued by the revered Cooperstown Legends of Chavez Ravine institution, these (56) Yellow Hall of apply pen to canvas on these Fame Plaque postcards have been auto- (28) 1959-1980s Los graphed by their heroic subjects. Angeles Dodgers postcards Rendered in various writing instru- and photographs with (19) ments, the signatures take well to the signed. Highlights include glossy surfaces and average (“8-9”) Signed: (19 signed, average strength (with many nicer) with high- “7”, postcards average VG-EX) with 1959 Dodgers Postcards: S. Williams (Dodgers lights including: Banks, Dickey, (2) 1958-1962); 1960 Dodgers Postcards: (2 cards) with Koufax, Moon; 8x10 Gehringer, Gomez, Grimes, Herman, Hoyt, Hubbell, Hunter, T. Jackson, R. Jackson, Photograph: Lasorda (personalized with salutation) and Unsigned: (9 items) with Mathews, McCovey, Musial, Rizzuto, F. Robinson, Roush, Spahn, (2) Terry and L. 1969 Volpe’s Portraits: Alston (VG). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Waner. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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424. Tom Yawkey Signed Photograph With Full JSA A Fenway fixture as familiar as the Green Monster 425. Autographed Baseball Display and Pesky Pole, 426. (31) Signed Hall of Fame LE former BoSox Lot of (8) with Williams—All executive Tom Individual JSA Induction Day Photo/Stat 8x10 Yawkey is the Turn your walls into a gallery with this collection of (8) Cards-All JSA subject and autographed Baseball display pieces. Headlining this Start your own Hall of Fame gallery with this magnifi- endorser of this group is a Williams piece featuring a sizeable (“9”) cent collection of (31) signed LE Induction Day cards. vintage photo- strength gold felt pen autograph. Another standout is a Measuring 8x10 each of these cards features the graph. Measuring framed 1964 Phillies Reunion photo of Connie Mack enshrined player’s photo on the left and career stats on 3-1/2 x 5-1/2”, the black-and-white photo portrays a stadium signed (average “8-9”) by (21). Other framed the right. Highlights are Mantle (“9”), Appling (“7”), smiling Yawkey clad in a suit coat and tie. Executed in items are: Musial (“8”) photo, a Bunning (“9”) “perfect Gehringer (“9”) and Mize (“8”). Also included are (27) blue ballpoint, Yawkey’s signature projects (“8-9”) game” photo and a Drysdale (“9”) photo. The (3) other Hall inductee cards featuring average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The crease-free photo showcases plaques are Aaron (“9”), Bonds (“9”) and Ryan (“8”). strength signatures applied in either blue or black felt crisp imagery and a glossy surface. There are mounting Williams and Phillies Reunion have full photo LOAs tip pen. The Mantle piece is accompanied by a full remnants on the reverse. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA, balance have basic JSA certs/stickers. More photo LOA from JSA all others have basic JSA certs Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. and stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

429. 500 HR Club and 3000 Hit Club Multi-Signed Lithos - Both Full JSA Portrayed in artist Doo S. Oh’s 500 Home Run Club and 3000 Hits Club litho- 427. 1988 500 HR Club Lithograph graphs, Hall of Fame Signed by (11) With Mantle, Mays subjects have auto- and Williams - Full JSA 428. Dodger Greats Canvas Print graphed their like- nesses in these (2) Composed by Ron Lewis in 1988, this eye-catching Signed by Koufax, Reese and Snider displays. The blue lithograph portrays the (then) living members of the - Full PSA/DNA Sharpie pennings average (“9”) potency and each 500 Home Run Club standing side by side at Yankee Colorfully portrayed on canvas, Dodger legends Sandy include inscriptions of the impressive totals. Includes: Stadium. Framed to 40-3/16 x 22-3/16”, this particular Koufax, Pee Wee Reese and have auto- 500 Home Runs: (34-3/16 x 32-3/16”) signed by print has been signed by all (11) of those slugging sen- graphed their likenesses on this handsome display. Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mathews, Mays, sations. Blue marker autographs average (“9”) strength Framed to 26-9/16 x 20-5/8” (with no glass), the piece McCovey, Murray, Robinson, Schmidt and Williams; and include (from left to right): Williams, Robinson, is signed by each in blue felt tip, with Koufax’ penning 3000 Hits: (41-7/8 x 28-5/8”) signed by Aaron, Brett, Killebrew, Jackson, Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Schmidt, showing (“8”) strength; Reese’s (“8-9”) and Snider’s Brock, Carew, Kaline, Mays, Molitor, Murray, Musial, Banks, Mathews and McCovey. Full photo LOA from projecting (“7”) quality. Full photo LOA from Rose, Winfield, Yastrzemski and Yount. Inscriptions on JSA. PSA/DNA. website. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

431. Stephen Strasburg Signed 430. Bryce Harper Signed Original Original 16x20 Acrylic Painting-Full 432. Baltimore Orioles Treasure 16x20 Acrylic Painting-Full JSA JSA Chest of Cards and Memorabilia You may never have a better opportunity to catch a ris- A painting by an emerging artist autographed by a bud- Baltimore Orioles fans will fly high with this “Treasure ing star for posterity than with this original piece of art- ding superstar athlete is a fantastic recipe for a center- Chest” of cards and memorabilia. Included are (2,500+) work. Presented is a one of a kind original acrylic piece collectible. Presented is an original acrylic paint- 1980s-1990s cards and (80+) autographed pieces painting of Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper ing of Washington Nationals star Stephen Strasburg including (3) bats, (40) cards, (6) posters, (8) publica- signed by Harper and the artist Josh Seaborn. signed by Strasburg and the artist Josh Seaborn. tions and (30) photos. Highlights are Signed items: Measuring 16x20 this modern style painting features a Measuring 16x20 this modern style painting features a Murray (“7”) and Dempsey (“8”) bats, (3) B. Robinson dynamic portrait image of Harper along with his (“9”) dynamic portrait image of Strasburg along with his posters (“8”, “8”, “7”) and F. Robinson poster (“8”); strength autograph standing out boldly against a solid (“9”) strength autograph standing out boldly against a Cards: 1982 Fleer Ripken (EX-MT) and 2004 DR black background. Created in the year 2012 this paint- solid black background. Created in the year 2012 this “Class Reunion” Palmer/Morgan swatch insert (EX- ing has been mounted in “gallery-wrap” fashion ready painting has been mounted in “gallery-wrap” fashion MT). Highlight signed items and (19) other pieces have for display. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our ready for display. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on Basic JSA Certs all other signed items have Auction website. our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 434. Hall of Fame Bat Signed by (23) With Hunter, Gehringer and Musial - Full JSA 433. Prominent Jewish Sports Figures Triple-Signed Turned by the “Cooperstown Bat Co.” for the purpose of being decorated with auto- B’Nai B’Rith Mini Bat with Greenberg, Cosell & Veeck graphs, this 1989 (34”) display weapon has been signed by (23) of the institution’s Celebrate Jewish heritage by securing this triple-signed Louisville Slugger B’Nai enshrinees. Blue marker scriptings average (“8-9”) quality and include: Dandridge, B’Rith mini bat. Awarded to on 6-20-76, this 15-3/4” heirloom is penned Feller, Ford, Gehringer, B. Gibson, Herman, Hunter, Irvin, Kell, Killebrew, Leonard, by the three subjects on the upper barrel in black ink including Cosell (“3”), Marichal, Mathews, McCovey, Mize, Morgan, Musial, Niekro, Palmer, Perry, Greenberg (“4-5”) and Veeck (“3”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Slaughter, Snider and Spahn. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

435. 1979 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed Bat (Skaggs Gamer) With Full JSA 436. 1992 Boston Red Sox Team-Signed Bat With Boggs, Closing the decade the way they began it, the 1979 Baltimore Orioles breezed to 102 Clemens and Full JSA regular-season triumphs and the team’s fourth pennant in 11 years. Issued to back-up In the rugged A.L. East, the 1992 Boston Red Sox endured a last-place showing (their Dave Skaggs, this bat was autographed by (19) members of that juggernaut first since 1932) despite a 3.58 team ERA. This bat has been autographed by (28) roster. The (34”) Adirondack block-letter model showcases black marker signatures members of that Carmines roster. The medium is a Louisville Slugger (31.6-oz/33- that average (“8”) strength with highlights including: Bumbry, Dauer, DeCinces, 3/4”) “C271” Tim Naehring signature model weapon. Black marker signatures aver- Flanagan, Lowenstein, T. Martinez, May, McGregor, Murray, Roenicke, Singleton and age (“9”) strength with highlights including: Boggs, Clemens, Marzano (d.2008) and Stewart. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Vaughn. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

437. (11) Single- 438. (13) Single- Signed Baseball Signed HOFer Bats With Career Baseball Bats With Feat Inscriptions Inscriptions Those who individually This “Baker’s Dozen” of white endorsed these (11) full- ash lumber showcases the auto- size bats comprise a cast graphs of (13) iconic of colorful characters Cooperstown enshrines. The who garnered either Hall full-size “Louisville Slugger” or of Fame, MVP or All- “Rawlings-Adirondack” blank Star recognition during barrel weapons showcase bold their storied careers. The signatures that average (“9”) felt tip pennings average strength. Includes: Aparicio, (“9”) strength and are Brock, Cepeda, Fisk, Kiner, accompanied by telling Mazeroski, McCovey, Morgan, inscriptions. Includes: Canseco, Grich, Killebrew, Luzinski, Lynn, Mathews, Murphy, Perez, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Murray, Powell, Rose and Wills. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our Schmidt and Winfield. website. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

439. (14) Hall of 440. (24) Single-Signed Famer Single-Signed Baseball Bats With Bats With Drysdale Colavito and Uecker and Stargell Not quite worthy of enshrinement This arsenal of (14) full-size bats in Cooperstown, the (24) players showcases the signatures of as who have individually autographed many Cooperstown-enshrined these bats did realize “superstar” subjects. Executed on the bar- status. Executed in felt tip marker rels, the bold autographs show on the barrels, the signatures aver- (“9-10”) potency throughout. age (“9”) strength and include: R. Includes: Bench, Berra, Boggs, Allen, Mo. Alou, Baines, Beane, Carew, G. Carter, Cepeda, Brooks, Colavito (JSA cert), G. Dawson, Drysdale (full JSA), Foster (JSA cert), J. Gonzalez, D. Fisk, Gwynn, Sandberg, Henderson, Horner, Hudson, Schoendienst, O. Smith and Lansford, Minoso (JSA cert), Stargell. Individual certs/stickers Mondesi, G. Nettles, Odom, Oliva, Parker (JSA cert), Phelps, Piersall (JSA cert), from JSA. More on our website. Rocker, Sievers, Uecker (JSA cert) and Vernon. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $300.00 website. Opening Bid $200.00

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441. (85) 442. (91) Signed 1970- 1966-1967 1971 “The Sporting “The News” Issues With (2) Sporting Abdul-Jabbar, (3) News” Mays and Wooden Signed Showcasing the biggest Issues With names/images in various athletic arenas, these (91) 1970 and 1971 Mays, Stram issues of The Sporting News have and Stargell been autographed by their sub- Chronicling events, jects. Black or blue marker pen- athletes, teams and nings average (“9”) potency with coaches during the highlights including: (2) Abdul- 1966 and 1967 sea- Jabbar (individual JSA sons, these (85) certs/stickers), R. Allen, (2) issues of The Bench, B. Bradley, Carlton, L. Sporting News have Dawson, P. Esposito, T. Esposito, been signed on the Griese, Havlicek, Issel, R. front covers by their Jackson (JSA cert/sticker), heroic subjects. Jenkins, Kaline, Magnuson, A. Bold scriptings Manning, (3) Mays (individual average (“8-9”) JSA certs/stickers), Mikita, strength and clarity Nicklaus (JSA cert/sticker), A. Palmer (JSA cert/sticker), B. Park, Perez, Pinson, B. with highlights Robinson, F. Robinson, Rose, Russell (full JSA), Stargell, Vachon and Wooden (JSA including: R. Allen, cert/sticker). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Aparicio, Barry, Opening Bid $250.00 Carew, Cepeda, Dawson, Ford, B. Gibson, L. Kelly, Mays (JSA cert/sticker), Mikita, Morgan, G. Perry, F. Robinson, Stargell, Starr, Stram, Sutton, Wilhelm, D. Williams, L. Wilson, (2) Yastrzemski and multi-signed covers with B. Robinson/F. Robinson; and Musial/Schoendienst. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

443. (93) Signed 1974-1975 “The Sporting News” Issues With Aaron, (2) Erving and R. Jackson As tight-fitting knit uniforms, loud colors and long sideburns (among other fashion blunders) were all the rage in 1974 and 1975, The Sporting News was there to cover all things competitive. These (93) issues from that time peri- od have been endorsed on the covers by their popular subjects. Signatures average (“9”) quality with highlights including: Aaron (full JSA), S. Anderson (JSA cert/sticker), (3) Barry, Blanda, (2) Brock, Carew, D. Cowens, Dantley, (2) Erving (individual JSA certs/stickers), Fisk, W. Frazier, Gervin, Griese, E. Hayes, R. Jackson (JSA cert/sticker), Lafleur, (2) McAdoo, Morgan, J. Palmer, G. Perry, F. Robinson, Ryan (JSA cert/sticker), Schmidt, Swann, Tarkenton, D. Thompson, Vachon, B. Walton, D. Williams, Yount and multi-signed issues with: Bo. Bonds/Hunter. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

444. (87) Signed 1978-1979 “The Sporting News” Issues With E. 445. (87) 1982-1983 Campbell, Signed “The Abdul-Jabbar Sporting News” and Bird Issues With Gretzky, With escalating salaries R. Jackson, Holmes and disco music among and McEnroe the trends, The Sporting As the 1980s began and popu- News kept up with its larity soared in all major sports, unrivaled coverage of The Sporting News did not miss sports in 1978 and 1979. a beat, providing in-depth cov- Presented are (87) issues erage with facts and photos. from that racy period, This partial run of (87) 1982 with each signed on the and 1983 issues showcases front front cover by its iconic covers autographed by their subject. Autographs heroic subjects. Potent pennings average (“9”) potency average (“9”) strength with with highlights includ- highlights including: 1982 M. ing: Abdul-Jabbar (JSA Allen, Fouts, R. Henderson, cert/sticker), Bird (JSA S.R. Leonard, M. Malone, cert/sticker), Brock, E. Mauch, McEnroe (JSA Campbell, Carew, cert/sticker), Murray, I. Thomas, Weaver, Yastrzemski; and multi-signed issues with: Carter, Cauthen, Erving Holmes/Cooney; and Yount/Cooper; 1983 Brett, Carew, Carlton, Dickerson, Hagler, (JSA cert/sticker), Fisk, Fouts, Gervin, Gossage, F. Harris, E. Hayes, M. Malone, Herzog, R. Jackson, B. Martin, Olajuwon, Riggins, Rose, Yastrzemski; and multi- Molitor, Rice, (3) Rose, Schlichter, Seaver, Selmon, Stallworth, Stargell, D. signed issues with: Gretzky/Peeters (full JSA); Alzado/Hendricks; and B. Thompson and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Robinson/Marichal/Kell. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 446. (6) Signed 447. (12) Signed Baseball-Themed Baseball-Themed “The “The Sporting Sporting News” Issues News” Issues With With Aaron, Mays and Finley and Kuhn - “Lords of Baltimore” All Full JSA Gems from the diamond have auto- Comprised of signatures from graphed these (12) issues of The influential executives and Sporting News whose front covers “tougher” signers, these (6) include individual stars, tandems issues of The Sporting News and team-themed poses. The black showcase baseball-themed or blue marker scriptings average covers and ballpoint or felt (“9”) potency and include: Single tip pennings that average (“9- Signed Aaron (full JSA), R. 10”) strength and clarity. Jackson, Mays (full JSA) and Ryan; Includes: August Busch, Jr., Multi-Signed Carter/Dawson; R. Bing Devine, , Jackson/Monday; Mike Marshall, Danny Blue/Holtzman/Hunter; Powell/B. Murtaugh and a multi-signed Robinson/F. Robinson (full JSA); issue with Ray Grebey/Bowie Flanagan/D. Kuhn/Marvin Miller. Martinez/McGregor/Palmer; Individual full photo LOAs Bench/Dent/Fingers/R. from JSA. More on our web- Jackson/Rose; Anderson/K. Gibson/Hernandez/Morris/Trammell; and site. Carew/Foster/Garvey/Guidry/Rice/Seaver. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More Opening Bid $200.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

448. (8) Multi- Signed “The 449. (10) Single- Sporting News” Signed “The Football-Themed Sporting News” Issues With (2) Football-Themed Payton and (3) Covers With Montana Payton and (3) An impressive parade of NFL Namath Hall of Famers have endorsed It’s “first and 10” with their likenesses on these (8) these (10) issues of The multi-signed issues of The Sporting News individually Sporting News. Fiber tip pen- autographed on the covers nings project (“9-10”) quality by Canton-enshrined sub- throughout and include: jects. Bold pennings aver- Bradshaw/Tarkenton; age (“9”) quality and Landry/Shula (full JSA); include: J. Brown, (3) Montana/K. Anderson; Namath, Parseghian, Montana/Dean; Montana/W. Payton (full JSA), Sayers, Tyler; Payton/J. Cruz (full Starr, Staubach and Unitas. JSA); Payton/M. Individual certs/stickers Allen/Craig/Wilder (full from JSA. More on our JSA); and Unitas/Shula/C. website. Taylor. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

450. (11) Single- 451. (9) Multi-Signed Signed Football- Basketball-Themed Themed “The “The Sporting News” Sporting News” Issues With Issues With Chamberlain and (3) Montana and Abdul-Jabbar Payton Driving the lane and going strong High-powered offensive to the hoop, these (9) dual or weapons and an iconic multi-signed issues of The collegiate coach are the Sporting News showcase the pen- endorsers of these (11) nings of some of the NBA’s most single-signed issues of legendary performers. Executed The Sporting News. on the front covers in black or Black or blue marker blue marker, the signatures aver- scriptings trumpet (“9- age (“9”) strength and include: 10”) potency throughout Abdul-Jabbar/Erving; Abdul- and include: (4) Jabbar/M. Johnson (full JSA); Bradshaw, Elway, W. Abdul-Jabbar/M. Malone; Hayes, (2) Marino, Bird/Maxwell; Bird/Parish; Montana, Payton (full Chamberlain/Goodrich (full JSA); JSA) and Staubach. Basic Erving/M. Malone; M. certs/stickers from JSA. Johnson/Worthy and a 1964-65 NBA All-Stars issue signed by More on our website. Baylor/Pettit/Robertson/Russell/West (full JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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453. Ernie Banks 1961-1963 Signed Game-Used Bat With Full PSA/DNA and Full JSA “Let’s play two!” The emphatic cry of fixture Ernie Banks rings quite 452. Ed Yost 1949 Washington Senators Signed Game- true with this signed game-used baseball bat, which holds dual appeal for both auto- Worn Jersey - Full JSA graph seekers and 500 Home Run Club buffs. Turned during the 1961-1963 labeling Fittingly dubbed “The Walking Man,” Eddie Yost paced the league in period, this Hillerich & Bradsby “S2” (31.8-oz/35”) signature model weapon was bases on balls six times. The feared leadoff hitter wore and signed this Washington brandished by the Hall of Famer during an era marked by 84 of his 512 career circuit Senators road jersey during the 1949 season. The gray flannel button-down garment clouts. The white ash lumber exhibits excellent game use with ball, cleat and stitch features “W” sewn to the left breast in blue felt and “7” sewn to the back in like fash- marks about the barrel, as well as an H-shaped handle crack and handwritten notation ion. An “A.G. Spalding & Bros.” label and size “44” tag reside within the collar. The on the knob. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, Banks’ blue marker auto- left front tail is home to Yost’s blue marker autograph (“4” strength) and stitched iden- graph projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA tifiers reading “E Yost 49.” Full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). (for bat use); full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

455. 1990 Billy Ripken Signed Game-Used Cap and Bat Signed by Billy and Cal, Jr. - Full JSA A catalyst on the “Why Not?” Orioles and rebuilding rosters 454. 1973-1975 Rich Allen Professional Model Bat - Full of the early-1990s, PSA/DNA Billy Ripken used An outspoken star who wore out his welcome with a handful of big league teams, and autographed Dick Allen was particularly loud with his bat. This Hillerich & Bradsby (36.8-oz/36”) these (2) items. “P89” signature model war club was issued to Allen during the 1973-1975 labeling Includes: Signed Game-Used Bat a Louisville Slugger (31-oz/34-1/4”) “H238” period. The uncracked white ash weapon has bat-rack marks and abrasions about the block-letter (last name only) model signed on the barrel by Bill Ripken (“8” strength) barrel. During the referenced labeling period, Allen led the American League in home and Cal Ripken, Jr. (“9”). Outstanding game use; Signed Game-Worn Cap a black runs (1974) despite leaving the team after only 141 games. Full photo LOA from John wool accessory, the early-1990s cap is signed by Billy Ripken (“8” strength) on the Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our website. bill’s underside. Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA (for bat) and JSA (for signed bat). Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

456. Miguel Cabrera 2006 Signed Game-Used Bat 457. 1989-2008 Baltimore Orioles Game-Used Bat and An annual Triple Crown threat for 10 years now, Miguel Cabrera wielded and signed Cap Lot of (11) this bat as he warranted MVP consideration during the 2006 season. The two-toned Baltimore Orioles stars from recent years take flight in this tried and true lot of (11) maple “X-Bat” (34.2-oz/34”) block-letter model has a brown handle and glossy black game-used artifacts. Includes: Signed Game-Used Bats , Brandon Fahey, barrel. Between the trademark decal and barrel stampings, Cabrera has signed in silver Jay Gibbons (not signed) and Mike Young; Game-Worn Caps Jay Gibbons, Ryan Sharpie (“9” strength) and inscribed “game used 2006.” The uncracked lumber shows Kohlmeier, Chito Martinez, Bob Milacki, B.J. Ryan, Josh Towers and Mike Trombley. great game use and comes with a sticker from Hollywood Collectibles. More on our Each item shows excellent game use. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 459. 1940- 1946 New York Baseball Giants Game- Worn Jacket Preceding the franchise’s familiar black- and-orange hues, an appropriate red-white-and-blue scheme was fashioned by the 458. 1946-1952 Boston Braves Game-Worn Jacket New York baseball Giants as World War II waged on. A scarce and incredibly pre- Tailored and worn during the end of a storied era, this Boston Braves jacket was worn served survivor, this jacket was worn by a Giants player during those turbulent times. by one of the vaunted franchise’s players during the team’s final seven years (1946- The blue wool zippered garment features cream-colored leather sleeves and is accent- 1952) in Beantown. The maroon satin-like body is accented by a zippered front, white ed by an “NY” logo sewn in red pile to a white felt plate on the left breast. Red-white- leather sleeves, a sizable felt team logo on the back, and black stretch ribbed cotton and-blue striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings, lining the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. The interior is lined with a suede-like while two front pockets feature red trim along the openings. Within the left front tail, material and (2) front pockets feature leather-lined openings. Within the collar, a a “Gold Smith” label is accompanied by a size “46” tag. Within the collar, a felt tag “Wilson” label is accompanied by a size “50” tag, a “Dry Clean Only” tag and a has a chain-stitched “21” identifier. The all-original garment presents beautifully. leather hanger. An absolutely rare survivor, this Senior Circuit relic shows heavy wear Opening Bid $300.00 with flaking about the interior and faint stains on the body. Opening Bid $400.00

461. Late- 1960s/Early- 1970s New York Mets Game-Worn Jacket Worn as the club miraculously rose to prominence, this New York Mets jacket hails from the late- 460. 1976-1981 Game-Worn Bullpen 1960s–early-1970s. Jacket The blue satin-like but- Though they didn’t fare well in the standings, the Chicago White Sox were boldly ton-down garment fea- clad in the loudest uniforms in baseball from 1976 through 1981. This bullpen jacket tures “Mets” angled was worn by a ChiSox staple during a memorable period marked by shorts, wide col- across the chest in blue-on-orange twill, while orange-white-and-blue striped stretch lars and “Disco Demolition” night. The blue nylon zippered garment features a twill ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve endings. Within the collar, an team logo on the left breast and “CHICAGO” arched atop the back in white twill. “Aladen” label is accompanied by a size “48” tag and a notation of “RS.” The latter Within the 4-1/2”-wide knit collar, a “Capital Ace” label denotes size “44.” Within he detail suggests the jacket was worn by either Ron Swoboda (1965-1970) or Rusty left front tail, “19” is written on an otherwise blank label. Staub (1973-1975). All original, the jacket shows moderate wear. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

464. Yunel Escobar 2009 Signed 463. April 15, 2007 Game-Used Bat, Glove, Shoes and 462. Late-1950s St. Louis Cardinals On-Deck Circle From Jackie Batting Gloves Game-Worn Jacket Robinson Day As he established career bests in home runs (14), bat- From the franchise’s memorable days at Sportsman’s A full 60 years after ’s debut, Major ting average (.299) and garnered MVP consideration, Park, this late-1950s St. Louis Cardinals jacket was League teams paid tribute to the selfless and coura- Yunel Escobar used and signed these equip- worn by a Redbirds player as the club contended for geous Hall of Famer by wearing, in unison, his since- ment items during his 2009 campaign with the Atlanta N.L. supremacy. The blue wool button-down garment retired number “42” on the April 15, 2007 anniversary. Braves. Includes: Bat a Rawlings-Adirondack (32.8- features the familiar bird-on-bat logo embroidered to a This thick rubber on-deck circle was used at Dodger oz/33-3/4”) “M663FL” block-letter model signed on white twill plate on the left breast. Red-white-and-blue Stadium near the visiting ’ dugout that the barrel (“9” strength) and inscribed “2009 Game striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline day. Measuring 57” in diameter, the item showcases an Used 19.” Bat is uncracked and shows heavy use. Also and sleeve endings, while the right side interior is home event logo and shows appropriate game use with cleat included are signed game-worn shoes, batting gloves, to a vintage “Butwin” label. This all-original Gateway and surface marks throughout. LOA from Dodgers- wrist bands and a fielder’s glove. More on our website. City item shows heavy wear with fraying about the col- Steiner Collectibles, as well as an MLB Authentications Opening Bid $250.00 lar and a partially detached chain. hologram. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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465. (2) Chicago White Sox Game-Worn Caps With Early- 1960s and Early-1980s Opening Bid $150.00 467. 1976 Chicago White Sox 466. (3) 1966-1990 Game-Worn Road Cap - Rare Game-Worn Caps One-Year Style! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

470. 1990s Cleveland Indians Game- Worn Bullpen Jacket Opening Bid $200.00

468. Dale Murphy 1976-1980 469. 1989-1997 Baltimore Orioles Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Cap Game-Worn Bullpen Jacket Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

471. Mariano Rivera 2010 Signed 472. Roger Clemens 2001 Post- Game-Worn Cleat With 9/11 Game-Worn New York 473. (6) Game-Used Hockey Sticks Steiner/Rivera Letter Yankees Cap - Steiner With Brett Hull and Pat Lafontaine Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 474. 1954 Bowman 475. 1955 Bowman Football Complete Set Football Complete Set of (128/128) with (4) SGC (160) Cards with (4) SGC Graded Keys Graded Stars Capture classic gridiron action with the This 1955 Bowman Football com- offered 1954 Bowman Football com- plete set of (160) cards is bolstered by plete set of (128) cards. This oversized a quartet of SGC graded stars. The series is headlined by (4) SGC graded approximate condition breakdown for Hall of Famers including the debut of the ungraded portion of this final Blanda. The approximate condition Bowman release is as follows: 15% breakdown for the ungraded portion is (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% with only moderate instances of (VG or lesser) with the majority dis- askew centering or reverse wax stain- playing traces of reverse wax staining ing common to the issue. Highlights common to the issue. Highlights include #1 D. Walker (GD), #7 include #8 Van Brocklin (SGC 84), #23 Gifford (VG), #32 Van Brocklin Blanda RC (SGC 70), #32 Hirsch (SGC (SGC 80), #52 Summerall RC (VG- 60), #40 Graham (VG-EX), #41 D. EX), #62 Blanda (EX-MT), #71 Walker (EX-MT), #42 Tittle (EX-MT), Layne (SGC 82), #72 Tittle (SGC 84), #52 Groza (SGC 88, 1 of 4, four bet- #121 Robustelli (SGC 84) and #152 ter), #53 Layne (EX), #55 Gifford (EX- Landry (trimmed). More on our web- MT) and #128 Lattner RC (EX). More site. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

476. 1956 Topps Football Complete Set (120/120) with (3) SGC Graded Stars Inaugural 1956 Topps Football complete set of (120) cards hallmarked by a trio of SGC graded keys. This Canton packed series has an overall condition breakdown for the ungraded portion of 25% (EX- MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #1 477. 1957 Topps Football Complete Set of (154/154) with Carson SP (VG-EX), #6 Van (4) SGC Graded Keys Brocklin (SGC 80), #22 Electric 1957 Topps Football complete set of (154) cards headlined by a quartet of Cardinals Team SP (GD), #49 SGC graded keys. These razor-sharp horizontal renditions have an approximate grad- LeBaron SP (NM), #53 Gifford ed breakdown for the ungraded portion of 30% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 20% (EX-MT), #60 L. Moore RC (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #22 Van Brocklin (NM), #30 Tittle SP (VG), #61 Redskins Team (SGC 84), #31 Blanda (NM), #85 Lane RC (EX-MT), #88 Gifford (SGC 80), #92 SP (VG), #78 Hirsch (SGC 80) Stautner (NM), #94 Berry RC (SGC 84), #96 S. Jones (NM), #119 Starr RC (GD), and #120 Vessels RC (SGC 84). More on our website. #138 Unitas RC (SGC 84) and #151 Hornung RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 478. 1958 Topps Football 479. 1959 Topps Complete Set of (132) Football Complete Set Cards Plus Felt Initial of (176) Cards with (8) (PSA 6) with (131) Graded The debut of “First Down” Jim Brown SGC Graded Stars along with the sophomore renditions of Featured is a 1959 Topps Football “The Golden Arm” and head- complete set of (176) cards high- line the offered 1958 Topps Football lighted by (8) SGC graded stars. complete set of (132) cards plus the Felt The ungraded portion for this clas- Initial. Of the (133) total cards, (131) sic edition is as follows: 30% (NM are graded by either PSA, SGC, BVG or or better), 30% (EX-MT), 25% GAI. Highlights include PSA 9: (3 (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) cards, all oc) with #86 Tittle; BVG 8: with only mild instances of errant #74; PSA 8: (22 cards, 12 qualifiers) centering. Highlights include #1 with #22 Unitas (oc), #129 Blanda; PSA Unitas (SGC 80), #10 J. Brown 7: (46 cards, two qualifiers) with #10 L. (EX), #23 Starr (SGC 86), #40 Moore; BVG 6.5: #66 Starr; PSA 6: (42 Layne (SGC 88, 1 of 5, five better), cards) with #1, #2 Layne, #62 J. Brown #51 Huff RC (SGC 86), #55 Berry RC, #120 Berry, NNO Felt Initial Card; (SGC 88, 1 of 6, seven better), #60 SGC 80: (2 cards) with #73 Gifford and Groza (SGC 86), #82 Hornung Raw Card Reviews: (4 cards) with (SGC 86) and #130 Tittle (SGC 86). Beckett Raw Card 60: #90 Jurgensen. More on our website. This item has a reserve. Estimated value Opening Bid $250.00 ($2000-$3000). More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

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481. 1961 Topps 480. (3) 1954-1958 Football Topps and Bowman Complete Set of Football (198) Cards with Partial/Starter Sets (4) SGC Graded Outstanding threesome of Keys 1954-1958 Topps and Presented is an eye-catch- Bowman Football ing 1961 Topps Football partial/starter sets. Highlights complete set of (198) include 1954 Bowman cards with (4) SGC grad- starter: (52 cards, composite ed keys. The ungraded GD) with #4 Atkins RC (GD), portion upper tier series #23 Blanda RC (FR), #55 has an approximate con- Gifford (VG-EX); 1955 dition breakdown of 25% Bowman partial: (138/160, (NM or better), 35% median GD to VG) with #1 D. (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and Walker (GD), #62 Blanda 20% (VG-EX or lesser). (VG-EX), #72 Tittle (VG- Highlights include #1 EX); 1958 Topps starter: (53 Unitas (EX-MT), #39 cards, average GD) with #22 Starr (EX-MT), #40 Unitas (GD) and #73 Gifford Hornung (EX-MT), #71 (GD). More on our website. J. Brown (EX), #77 J. Brown IA (NM), #122 CL (EX-MT), #150 Maynard RC (SGC Opening Bid $200.00 70), #166 Kemp (SGC 84) and #198 CL (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

482. 1961 Topps 483. 1964 Topps Football Complete Football Complete Set Set (198/198) Plus (176/176) with (8) SGC 1959 & 1961 Graded Stars including Starter Sets (2) Highest Graded Hit the line with the offered Formidable 1964 Topps Football 1961 Topps Football com- complete set of (176) cards bolstered plete set of (198) cards with by (8) SGC graded stars. This clean additional 1959 and 1961 series has an approximate condition Topps starter sets included. breakdown for the ungraded portion Featured are 1959 Topps of 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX- starter: (73/176, 22 dupes, MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or median VG-EX); 1961 lesser). Highlights include #30 Kemp Topps set: (198/198, aver- SP (SGC 70), #31 Lamonica RC age VG-EX, 5% paper (SGC 84), #68 Blanda SP (SGC 88, 1 loss/writing) with #1 Unitas of 1, none better), #82 CL (SGC 70), (GD), #39 Starr (EX-MT), #92 Buchanan RC (NM), #96 #71 J. Brown (GD), #150 Dawson SP (EX), #121 Maynard Maynard RC (EX-MT), (EX-MT), #155 Alworth (SGC 86), #166 Kemp (EX) and 1961 #159 Hadl RC (SGC 96, 1 of 1, none Topps starter: (92/198, 49 better), #163 Ladd (SGC 84) and dupes, average EX). More #176 CL SP (SGC 55). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

484. 1965 485. 1966 Topps Topps Football Football Complete Complete Set Set (176/176) (132/132) with (18) with (4) SGC Graded SGC Including Graded SGC 60 Stars Namath RC Prized 1966 Combatants from Topps Football the upstart AFL complete set of take no prisoners (132) cards with the offered 1965 Topps Football complete set of (176) cards featuring (18) SGC highlighted by graded cards. The ungraded portion of these “tall boys” have an approximate condi- (4) SGC graded tion breakdown of 35% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG stars. The ungraded portion of this condition sensitive issue has an overall condition or lesser). Highlights include #35 Kemp SP (VG), #46 W. Brown SP RC (EX-MT), breakdown of 15% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or #69 Blanda SP (EX-MT), #87 CL SP (marked), #99 Dawson SP (VG-EX), #122 lesser). Highlights include #15 Funny Ring CL (SGC 70), #26 Kemp (VG), #48 Namath RC SP (SGC 60), #133 Biletnikoff RC SP (EX-MT), #137 Davidson RC SP Blanda (SGC 84), #61 CL (GD), #67 Dawson (EX-MT), #75 O. Taylor RC (EX-MT), (SGC 84), #155 Alworth (SGC 80), #176 CL SP (marked); SGC 88: (2 cards) with #95 Maynard (NM), #96 Namath (SGC 70), #104 Biletnikoff (EX), #119 Alworth #19 and 120. More on our website. (EX-MT) and #132 CL (SGC 60). Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $250.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 487. 1967 & 1969 486. 1966 & 1968 Topps Topps Football Complete Sets with (7) Football 1966 Graded Keys Including Complete SGC 86 Namath Sets with Razor-sharp tandem of 1966 and 1968 Topps (3) SGC Football complete sets with (7) SGC graded Graded keys. Highlights include 1966 Topps set: Stellar pair of (132/132, 7 SGC graded, ungraded 25% NM- 1967 and 1969 MT or better, 35% NM, 25% EX-MT, 15% EX Topps Football or lesser) with #15 Funny Ring CL (VG), #26 complete sets Kemp (SGC 84), #48 Blanda (SGC 96, 1 of 3, championed by none better), #61 CL (SGC 84), #67 Dawson a trio of SGC (SGC 84), #96 Namath (SGC 86), #115 Otto graded cards. Keys include 1967 Topps set: (132/132, (SGC 86), #119 Alworth (SGC 84), #132 CL 25% EX-MT or better, 35% EX, 20% VG-EX, 20% VG (VG-EX); 1968 Topps set: (219/219, 25% NM or lesser) with #24 Kemp (VG), #98 Namath (EX), or better, 30% EX-MT, 20% EX, 25% VG-EX #132 CL (VG); 1969 Topps set: (263/263, (3) SGC or lesser) with #65 Namath (NM), #100 Unitas graded, 25% NM or better, 45% EX-MT, 20% EX, (EX-MT), #149 Kemp (EX) and #196 Griese 10% VG-EX or lesser) with #25 Unitas (EX-MT), #26 RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Piccolo RC (SGC 84), #100 Namath (EX-MT), #120 Opening Bid $250.00 Csonka RC (SGC 86) and #215 Starr (SGC 84). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

488. 1968 Topps Football 2nd Series Set of (88) With (355) Duplicates and (12) PSA Graded Recently discovered by the consignor in a vin- tage vending machine, 489. (6300+) 1955-1972 Topps, this lot of (443) 1968 Bowman & Topps Football Second 490. 1977 Topps Football Hoard of Series cards contains, Football Cards with high probability, Fill your want lists with this humongous gathering of (10,000+) with Many Stars the most pristine exam- (6300+) 1955-1972 Topps, Bowman and Philadelphia Substantial accumulation of (10,000+) 1977 Topps ples you’ll ever see. Gum Football cards. Although largely comprised of Football singles with several Hall of Famers and key Comprised of the entire run (132-219) with (355) dupli- commons, Hall of Famers such as Alworth, Hornung, rookies. This neatly arranged group generally averages cates, the lot shows (NM) or better quality throughout. D. Jones, Maynard and others are dispersed throughout. (EX-MT to NM) with the stars mostly faring in the Among the (12) PSA graded examples are: #149 Kemp Highlights include Topps: with (440) 1963 (composite (VG-EX to EX) range. Multiple near/partial sets are (PSA 7) and (2) #196 Griese (PSA 8 and PSA 7). VG-EX), (550+) 1968 (average EX-MT), (900+) 1969 probable. Highlights include (6) #45 Staubach (average Ungraded cards with (NM) and (NM-MT) potential (mostly VG-EX), (1500+) 1970 (average EX to EX- EX-MT), (8) #177 Largent RC (average EX), (6) #245 include: (4) #149 Kemp; (7) #162 Ditka; and (7) #196 MT), (1500+) 1971 (average VG-EX), (700+) 1972 Bradshaw (average VG-EX) and (5) #360 Payton (aver- Griese. More on our website. (aggregate EX to EX-MT) and Others: with (291) age VG-EX). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge Opening Bid $250.00 1962 Post (average VG). More on our website. may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

492. (10) and (6) Topps Rookie Card Lot 491. (10,000+) 1978 Topps Football With (10) 493. 1984 Topps Football Rookie Hoard with (8) #315 Dorsett RC BGS Card Lot of (180) With (11) BGS Do not punt on the opportunity to score this (10,000+) Graded Graded Marino & Elway 1978 Topps Football card hoard heralded by a cache of Individually With a bumper crop of rookies like none before or Hall of Famers and key rookies. This organized group plucked by since, the 1984 Topps Football rookies are well repre- generally ranges from (VG-EX to EX-MT) with the the 49ers sented with this lot of (180) total cards. Includes: (4) stars generally presenting similarly. Additional brain trust in #63 Elway RC (BGS 8.5; BGS 8; and 2 BGS 7.5); (7) near/partial sets are also probable. Highlights include NFL drafts, #123 Marino RC (4 BGS 8.5; 2 BGS 8; BGS 7.5). (9) #65 Bradshaw (average EX-MT), (16) #200 Payton the heralded tandem in this lot of high-grade Topps Non-graded examples show (NM) to (NM-MT) quality (average EX), (8) #315 Dorsett RC (average VG-EX), Football rookie specimens includes: (6) #161 Jerry throughout with: (25) #63 Elway RC; (19) #111 Long (5) #320 Stallworth RC (average EX) and (15) #443 Rice RC (all NM or NM-MT); and (10) #216 Joe RC; (25) #123 Marino RC; (24) #124 Marino IR; (26) Largent (average EX). Due to size/weight, a shipping Montana RC (3 BGS 7.5; 6 BGS 7; and 1 BGS 6.5). #280 Dickerson RC; and (22) #380 Green RC. Also surcharge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 included are (28) #358 Montana. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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494. (16) 1948-1978 495. 1948- Football Graded 1971 Superstars with Baugh & Football Landry Rookies Shoebox Football hobbyists cannot go wrong with Collection of these (16) 1948-1978 graded superstars. (1747) Included among these first ballot Hall of Famers and legends are 1948 Bowman: Cards— #22 Baugh RC (SGC 50); 1948 Leaf: Loaded with #53 Conerly RC (PSA 8, oc); 1951 Stars Bowman: #20 Landry RC (SGC 80); Powerful 1948- 1954 Bowman: #23 Blanda RC (SGC 1971 football shoe- 60); 1959 Topps: #103 Karras (SGC 88); box collection of 1960 Fleer: (2) #124 Kemp RC (PSA 7, (1747) cards that is SGC 80); 1961 Fleer: #41 Meredith RC absolutely loaded (SGC 80); 1961 Topps: #150 Maynard with gridiron royalty including Brown, Namath, Unitas and many more! Moderate RC (PSA 7); 1964 Topps: #31 Lamonica duplication is found throughout this dynamic gallery which will yield significant (PSA 6); 1965 Topps: #133 Biletnikoff break value to the fortunate victor. Highlights include 1948 Leaf: #26 Waterfield RC RC SP (SGC 80); 1966 Philadelphia: (PR, White Letters); 1955 Topps All-American: #85 Luckman (VG); 1958 Topps: #32 Ditka (PSA 5); 1970 Topps: #90 O. #22 Unitas (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: #1 Unitas (GD), #10 J. Brown (VG-EX); 1962 Simpson RC (PSA 6); 1972 Topps: #55 Topps: #90 Tarkenton RC SP (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: (132 cards, median EX) with A. Manning RC (PSA 7); 1976 Topps: (4) #44 D. Jones RC (average VG), (5) #62 Ditka (average VG-EX), #96 Nitschke RC #148 Payton RC (SGC 84) and 1978 (VG) and 1964 Topps: (211 cards, majority EX-MT) with (4) #155 Alworth (average Topps: #315 Dorsett RC (PSA 8). EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

496. (483) 1961-2000s Football Hall of Fame/Superstar Collection with Many Rookies—Loaded Substantial “break value” is assured with the offered (483) 1961-2000s Football Hall of Famer/superstar collection headlined by a multitude of rookies. The modern cards aver- age in the (NM) range with some lesser. Highlighted in this “loaded” collection are 1960s: 1961 Fleer #41 Meredith RC (EX-MT); 1970s: 1971 Topps #156 Bradshaw RC (colored), 1978 Topps Holsum #2 497. (6) 1976-1990 Football Complete Sets with SGC 84 Payton (NM); 1980s: 1981 Topps: Payton RC (3) #216 Montana RC; 1984 Topps: Find the end zone with these (6) 1976-1990 football complete sets. Included are To p p s : (5) #63 Elway RC, (4) #123 Marino (3 sets) with 1976 To p p s : (528/528, average NM) with #148 P a y t o n RC (SGC 84), #75 RC; 1986 Topps: (4) #161 Rice RC; Bradshaw (NM), #395 Staubach (NM-MT), #220 Lambert RC (NM-MT); 1985 To p p s : 1989 Score: (4) #270 Aikman RC (396/396, average EX-MT to NM); 1989 Topps Tr a d e d : (132/132, average NM-MT); ((2) PSA 8); 1990s: (2) 1991 O t h e r S e t s : (3 sets) with 1990 Fleer U p d a t e : (132/132) and (2) 1990 Score Stadium Club #94 Favre RC (both NM) and 1992 Stadium Club #683 Favre. More on S u p p l e m e n t a l : (one sealed, other NM-MT) with #101T E. Smith RC (NM-MT). our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

498. Modern Football Hall of Fame Player Collections with (8,374) Cards Including (1,045) Inserts Only those select- ed for permanent immortality at Canton are found 499. Cards and in this mammoth 1980s-2000s (mostly 1990s) gridiron collection featuring (8,374) Publications Lot of (42) With (2) Autographs cards including a whopping (1,045) base inserts. Significant duplication is found The forerunner to today’s pass-happy quarterbacks, Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton is throughout this gathering which is stacked with several hundred cards from numerous the subject of these (42) cards and publications. Highlights include: Cards (2) 2003 premium brands. Included are (1008) Aikman (185 inserts), (675) Elway (83 inserts), Leaf Limited Legends (9/10 and 3-18) certified auto ; and (NM) Topps (1281) Marino (166 inserts), (1355) Montana (127 inserts), (1232) Rice (77 inserts), cards from 1968 (#161); 1969 (#150); 1971 (#80); 1971 (#120); Programs includes (795) B. Sanders (149 inserts), (1330) E. Smith (195 inserts) and (698) S. Young (63 (2) programs issued at Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium for Browns vs. Giants games inserts). This football bonanza is loaded with “break” potential and will yield hun- on December 3, 1967 (NM) and December 1, 1968 (EX-MT). Tarkenton’s likeness is dreds of cards with book values in the $1-5 range. on the cover of both. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 501. Bowman Football Lot of (2) 502. 1958 Topps Football Near Set 500. Y.A. Tittle 1950 Bread For 1950 Baltimore Colts and (4) 1952 (112/132) with (7) Graded Plus (21) Health Label Dallas Texans Duplicates Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

503. (3) 1976 Rookie Cards-All PSA Graded 6-8.5 Opening Bid $150.00 505. 1981 & 1982 Fleer Team 504. Walter Payton Signed Chicago Action Football Group of (22) Bears Hat with Full JSA Signed Cards with Nitschke Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

506. John 507. 1933 Rose Elway Bowl Pitt vs. Signed USC National Stanford Championship Baseball Ticket Stub & Jersey Program with Opening Bid (16) Signatures $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 508. (2) “Hail To The Redskins” Sheet Music Pieces With 1938 Signed Original Opening Bid $100.00

509. and George Allen 1970s Washington Redskins Payroll Checks Opening Bid $100.00

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I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 511. Walter 510. Walter Payton Payton 1979- Signed and 1982 First Inscribed Chicago Illinois Driver’s Bears Helmet - License Steiner His Chicago Bears A fearless demeanor wasn’t uniform gave Walter the only unusual trait embod- Payton license to run, ied by Walter Payton. T h e block, dodge, punish sidelines were never his desti- would-be tacklers and nation, as he instead chose to perform like no other s t i ff arm defenders and keep player in the history of running. End zone celebra- the NFL. In his everyday life, meanwhile, Payton used this Illinois driver’s license for tions that have become com- trips in his motor vehicle. A unique find in the realm of signed Hall of Fame memora- monplace were also not on bilia, this official document was issued to Payton during the early portion of his amaz- the agenda for Payton, who instead showed class by simply handing the ball to an off i- ing career. The standard size identification piece measures approximately 3-1/2 x 2- cial. This Chicago Bears pro model helmet is autographed by the late great 7/8” and was issued on March 15, 1979. The license lists Payton’s height, weight, (d.1999), with inscriptions that speak volumes. Executed in silver marker on the blue birth date and social security number, as well as the Arlington Heights address from plastic shell, Payton’s signature projects (“9”) strength. Just below, he has inscribed just after his marriage to his wife, Connie. At the left, a color photo shows a peaceful “Sweetness” and “16,726,” respectively alluding to his nickname and career rushing expression that belied Payton’s competitive fire on the gridiron, adjacent to a photo- yards total. The limited edition (530/600) keepsake comes with a Steiner Sports copy of his signature. This particular license was valid for three years and shows the COA/hologram, as well as a notarized COA from Walter Payton, Inc. This item has a expected signs of wear, including staple holes; it was rendered by a police officer fol- reserve (estimated value $2000-$3000). lowing a moving violation (a penalty flag, if you will). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

512. (61) HOFer Single-Signed Mini-Helmets With Unitas, Hornung and Butkus 513. 1967 Green Bay Packers Champion Showcasing vibrant team colors, familiar logos and the bold autographs of some of Team-Signed Football With Lombardi and Full PSA/DNA the NFL’s most revered warriors, this assortment of (61) signed mini-helmets is a In defense of the first-ever “Super Bowl” title, the 1967 Green Bay Packers outlasted ready-made gallery perfect for proud display. With felt tip signatures averaging (“9- Dallas in the epic “Ice Bowl” and proceeded to pummel Oakland for a second straight 10”) strength, highlights include: Bednarik, Bradshaw, Butkus, Campbell, Csonka, Super Bowl title. This football is autographed by (46) members of that “repeat” titlist Graham, Hornung, Marino, Montana, J. Rice, Sayers, L. Taylor, Tittle, Trippi and squad. The black ballpoint pennings average (“6-7”) strength, displaying nicely Unitas. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. despite a dimpled surface. Keys include: Adderley, Davis, Jordan, Lombardi, McGee, Opening Bid $750.00 Nitschke, Starr and Wood. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

514. 1960s-Modern Frank Tarkenton Vikings Treasure Chest of (89) Items with Modern Inserts & Autographs “ S c r a m b l i n ’ Fran” Tarkenton dazzles the competition with this expansive 1960s-modern 515. (10) NFL HOFer Single-Signed Full-Size Helmets treasure chest featuring the Hall of Fame quarterback during his illustrious tenure with the . Highlights include J S A C e r t Cards: (5 items) with 1 . ) Vi k i n g s With J. Brown and B. Sanders Riddell mini-helmet with HOF 86) grading (“9-10”); 2 . ) replica Vikings jersey signed on Canton-enshrined legends have individually autographed these (10) full-size helmets. back numbers with (HOF 86) grading (“9”); A u t o / J e r s e y : 2000 Donruss Elite (#/100, The pro model “Air” or “Riddell” accessories feature team colors/logos and signatures two-color patch); G a m e - U s e d : (2 cards) with 2003 Ultimate Collection (three-color that average (“9”) quality. Includes: Bethea, J. Brown (full JSA), DeLamielleure, D. patch), 2007 Donruss Classics (#/25); C e rtified A u t o s : (3 cards) with 1997 Upper Deck Jones, Largent, Lofton, Marino (full JSA), Mix, Munchak and B. Sanders. Individual Legends #13, 2005 Upper Deck Portraits 8x10, 2008 Upper Deck Icons (#/30); S i n g l e s : JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. (56 items) with 1962 Topps #90 RC SP (VG), 1963 Topps #98 (VG-EX), 1977 To p p s Opening Bid $400.00 Mexican: #400 (EX-MT) and #454 RB (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 516. (11) Multi/Single- Signed Green Bay Packer Mini- Helmets with Favre & R. White Leaping legends of Lambeau are the sole endorsers of these (11) multi/single-signed Green Bay Packer mini-helmets. 517. Signed Mini-Helmet Lot of (12) Unless noted, each Riddell crafted keepsake has signatures which grade (“9”) or bet- Lone Star State NFL greats have autographed these (12) Dallas Cowboys mini-hel- ter. Included are Multi-Signed: (2 helmets) with Adderley (HOF-80)/T.Brown/Jeter, mets. Executed in blue Sharpie, the signatures show (“9-10”) strength throughout and Wood (HOF-89, “7-8”), Favre/Hornung; Single-Signed: (9 helmets) with Bratkowski, include: Single-Signed Dutton, Irvin, LeBaron, Lilly, Martin, Renfro, D. White, (2) R. T. Brown, Dale, Fleming (Super Bowls I II), Freeman, Jeter (“8”), Kramer, D. White; Multi-Signed 1.) Dorsett/Renfro; 2.) Lilly/Staubach; 3.) Robinson (“8”) and R. White (“8”). Basic cert cards and matching stickers from JSA. DuPree/Edwards/Green/Jones/Jordan/Lewis/Perkins//Mike Renfro/Wright. Opening Bid $250.00 Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

518. Baltimore 519. (19) Pro Colts/Ravens Football Hall of Signed Mini- Fame Helmet Multi/Single- Collection of Signed Helmets (14) With Unitas with (46) - All JSA Autographs Separate Charm City Canton’s finest shine on football franchises are these (19) Pro Football well represented in this Hall of Fame multi/sin- lot of (14) autographed gle-signed commemora- mini-helmets. Bold felt tip signatures average (“8-9”) quality and include: Colts Berry tive Riddell mini helmets. Compiled on these shields are (46) autographs with each (inscribed “82 HOF ‘73”); Donovan (“HOF ‘68”); Ewbank (“H.O.F. ‘78”); Hendricks endorser (with the exception of McDonald) adding their Hall of Fame induction date (“#83 HOF ‘90”); Jones; Mackey (“88 HOF 92!”); Marchetti (“#89 H.O.F. 72”); as an inscription. The signatures generally exhibit (“8-9”) strength or better. Marchibroda; Moore (“#24”); Morrall (“MVP 1968”); Parker (“HOF 73”); Unitas Highlights include JSA Basic Cert Cards: (5 helmets, 10 signatures) with (“H.O.F. 1979”); Ravens Marchibroda; Woodson (“26 Super Bowl XXXV Champs”). Creekmur/Perry, W. Davis/J.H. Johnson, Griese, Olsen/Shaw/Shula, Shula/Swann and Individual JSA certs/stickers. Auction LOA from JSA: (14 helmets, 36 signatures). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 520. (25) 521. (27) Heisman Football Trophy Single- Award Signed Mini Winner Helmets Single- with R. Signed Lewis & Mini Seau Helmets Buckle down with Those who have claimed ’s most coveted are the sole endorsers these (27) football of these (25) Heisman Trophy commemorative Riddell mini-helmets. The crisp black single-signed Sharpie endorsements each present (“9”) or better. With exception to Testaverde and mini helmets featuring many stars. Unless noted, these Riddell creations average (“8- Williams, each athlete has placed their election date as an inscription. Included are 9”) strength or better. Highlights include JSA Basic Certs: (5 helmets) with T. Davis Beban, Bellino, Berwanger, Blanchard, Campbell, Cassady, Crouch, G. Davis, (Broncos), R. Lewis (Ravens), McNair (Titans), Moss (Vikings), Seau (Chargers); Dawkins, Dorsett, (2) A. Griffin, Hornung, Owens, Rogers, Rodgers, Rozier, Salaam, Auction LOA from JSA: (22 helmets) with Bledsoe (Patriots), Faulk (Rams “6”), E. Sims, Spurrier, Staubach, Testaverde, C. White, J. White and R. Williams. Individual George (Titans) and Ke. Johnson (Jets). More on our website. basic cert cards from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 522. (30) 523. Washington Redskins Autographed Memorabilia Washington Collection of (8) Redskins “Hail to the Single-Signed Redskins!” with this lot of (8) auto- Mini Helmets graphed items. with Gibbs Executed on foot- Braves on the ball-themed sur- Warpath! Fight for faces, signatures old D.C. with these vary in terms of (30) Washington strength with high- Redskins single-signed lights including: Riddell mini helmets featuring a legion of Hall of Fame greats. This group exhibits HOFer Signed (“8-9”) signature strength or better and features several inscriptions. Highlights Helmet full-size include JSA Basic Cert Cards: (15 helmets) with Gibbs (HOF 96, replica), Houston pro model helmet signed in black marker (average “9” strength) by: Gibbs, Huff, (HOF 86, authentic), Huff (HOF 1982 throwback replica), Jurgensen (HOF 83, Jurgensen, Mitchell, Riggins, C. Taylor (full JSA); Multi-Signed Football “Wilson” throwback authentic), Bo. Mitchell (HOF 83, throwback authentic), Monk (replica), Official NFL ball with Green (“8”), Houston (“7”), Jurgensen (“9”), Monk (“8”), C. Riggins (replica) and C. Taylor (HOF ‘84, replica). More on our website. Taylor (“5”) (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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524. (2) 525. (3) Brett HOFer Multi- Favre Signed Full- Signed Size Helmets and With Inscribed Packers, Full-Size Raiders and Helmets Steelers The numbers Synonymous with tell us that Super Sundays, had significantly different careers with the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay three vaunted fran- Packers. These helmets represent both segments of Favre’s career and are autographed chises are represent- by the all-time passing leader. The pro model helmets include: Atlanta Falcons: ed in this trio of multi-signed full-size helmets. The pro model “Riddell” accessories signed in silver marker (“8-9” strength) and inscribed “4 – RY ‘91”; Green Bay are decorated with felt tip autographs that average (“8-9”) quality with: Packers with Packers: signed in black marker (“10” strength) and inscribed “4 – ’95, ’96, ’97 MVP Adderley, W. Davis, Gregg, Hornung, R. White and Wood; Raiders with Biletnikoff, – 3 in a Row.” Individual COAs and holograms from Brett Favre Authentic. Hendricks, Long and Otto; Steelers with Bradshaw, Greene, Ham, Harris and Opening Bid $250.00 Lambert. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 526. Dallas Cowboys Signed 527. NFL Hall Display Lot of (8) with Full- of Famers Sized Helmet Signed by (4) Multi-Signed HOFers Helmet Lot of Favorites from “America’s Team” have (9) With endorsed these (8) display relics. Signatures Montana and vary to show (“9-10”) to (“6”) strength with highlights including: Full-Size Helmet a Unitas pro model “Riddell” helmet signed on the Full size gridiron silver plastic shell (all “9-10” strength) by head gear souvenirs Dorsett, Renfro, Staubach and R. White (full showcase familiar JSA); Souvenir Football a team logo team logos and bold pigskin signed on (3) white panels (average autographs (all “9-10” strength) of franchise greats. Includes: Colts Mackey, Unitas “7” strength) by (6) with Dorsett, Jones, (full JSA); 49ers Montana, Rice, Perry; Cardinals J. Smith, L. Wilson; (2) Chargers Lilly, D. Pearson, Walls and R. White (full Fouts, Joiner, Winslow; Eagles Bednarik, McDonald, Pihos; Giants Gifford, Tittle; JSA). Remaining items come with Chiefs Bell, Dawson, Lanier, O. Taylor; Vikings Eller, Tarkenton, Yary. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

528. (8) 529. (3) Multi-Signed Autographed NFL Defensive Greats Footballs Four-Number Jerseys With Favre - With “Steel Curtain” and Seau Warranting high praise in the Sunday stalwarts form of memorable nicknames, have individually members of famed defensive autographed these (8) fronts have signed these (3) cus- pigskins. The tom made football jerseys. “Wilson” Official Rendered on twill identifiers, the NFL fiber tip autographs include: footballs showcase Cowboys signatures average fiber tip pennings (“8”) strength with Andrie, Cole, that average (“8”) potency and include: M. Faulk (inscribed “28”); Favre (inscribed Lilly and Pugh (PSA/DNA “4”); D. Jones (inscribed “Rams HOF 80 #75”); Largent (inscribed “#80 H.O.F. ‘95”); cert/sticker); Rams signatures H. Moore (inscribed “84”); Seau (inscribed “#55”); Greene/Lambert (inscribed “HOF average (“6-7”) strength with Grier, D. Jones, Lundy and Olsen (full JSA); Steelers 87” and “#58 HOF ‘90”); Kelly/Smith/Thomas (inscribed “12,” “78” and “34”). signatures average (“8-9”) strength with Green, Greenwood, Holmes and White (full Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 530. Chicago 531. (3) NFL Bears/ Defensive Autograph Lot of (5) Quartets Multi- A blur to would-be tacklers, “The Signed Displays Kansas Comet” headlines this lot - All Full JSA of (5) autographed keepsakes. Heralded NFL defenses With bold signatures averaging are the theme in this trio (“9”) potency, the items include: of multi-signed displays. Bears Jersey signed by Sayers With felt tip pennings on back “4”; Football a “Wilson” trumpeting (“10”) Official NFL pigskin signed by strength throughout, the Sayers (inscribed “40”); 10x8 items include: Photo a color action photo signed Doomsday Defense by Sayers; Bears Helmet full- framed to 29 x 23-1/8”, this limited edition (191/350) print is signed by Andrie, Cole, size replica head gear signed by Lilly and Pugh; Fearsome Foursome framed to 20-7/8 x 15-7/8”, signed by Grier, Sayers (inscribed “HOF – 77”); Jones, Lundy and Olsen; Steel Curtain framed to 29-1/4 x 25-1/4”, signed by Greene, Bears Helmet full size replica keepsake signed by Butkus, S. Jones and Singletary. Greenwood, Holmes and White. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 532. 1963 Hall of Fame 533. 1965 Chicago Bears Dedication Program Signed Media Guide Signed by (48) by (9) With Grange, With Piccolo, Sayers, Nagurski and Full JSA Butkus, Halas and Full JSA Issued in Canton, Ohio as the Pro Football Two years removed from an NFL champi- Hall of Fame was formally dedicated on onship, the Chicago Bears armed them- September 7, 1963, this program is auto- selves with a rookie class that included graphed by (9) of the institution’s most two future Hall of Famers and a walk-on vaunted members. The 64-page guide fullback whose career was to end tragical- shows incredible preservation with crease- ly. This 1965 team-issued yearbook is free covers and crisp pages. Executed in autographed by (48) members of that blue ballpoint on the front cover (4) and Wrigley Field roster. Executed in blue appropriate pages (5), the signatures aver- ballpoint on the front cover and appropri- age (“9”) strength and include: Sammy ate profile pages, the signatures average Baugh, , , George (“9”) strength with highlights including Halas, , , Dante Butkus, Halas (coach) Piccolo (d.1970) Lavelli, John McNally and Bronko and Sayers. Full photo LOA from JSA. Nagurski. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

534. Baltimore Colts/ 535. (9) Baltimore Ravens Treasure Chest Colts Legends Single- With (2) Unitas Signed Signed Baseballs With Photos Unitas - All JSA Perennial champions comfortably nestled Stalwarts on the Memorial in Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood, the Stadium gridiron, (9) Baltimore Colts headline this lot of signed and Colts legends have strayed onto unsigned display keepsakes. Highlights the diamond with these single- include: Signed Photos with pennings signed baseballs. The OAL or showing (“9-10”) strength, photos include: ONL orbs range from clean white Donovan (16x20; inscribed “HOF ‘68”); (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade (2) Jones (December 25, 1976 The “6”) and showcase ballpoint pen- Sporting News; “#7”; and 24x36 poster; nings that average (“9”) strength. “#7”); R. Lewis (16x20; “#52”); Mackey Includes: Berry, Donovan, (11x14; “#88”); Marchetti 11x14; “HOF Hendricks, Mackey, Marchetti, 72”; (2) Unitas 20x16 (full JSA) and Matte, Moore, Parker and Unitas 8x10; “Best Wishes”. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. (full JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

536. 537. Football Baltimore Autographed Colts Display Lot of Autograph (4) with Marino, Collection of Montana and (12) With Rice—All JSA Unitas Certs Signed Super Bowl XIX pitted Jersey two great QBs Joe Montana and From the fran- against each other in a highly touted game which saw Montana claim his second of chise’s glory years four titles. Presented is a group of (4) autographed display pieces featuring (2) at Baltimore’s hallowed Memorial Stadium, these (12) souvenirs are autographed by Montana and (2) Marino signatures. Included are a Montana (“9”) and Marino (“9”) some of the vaunted franchise’s most revered icons. Signatures average (“8”) strength signed photo framed and matted to overall dimensions of 12x14; a Ron Lewis LE and include: Signed Jerseys Berry, Donovan, Mackey, Marchetti, Morrall, Parker and Montana signed (“8”) poster framed to 21x27; and a 21x16 framed Marino piece fea- Unitas (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers; Signed Baseball Caps Berry, turing a signed (“8”) photo (LE 50/95) and 1984 rookie card graded (NM-MT 8) by Donovan, B. Jones, Marchetti and Moore (caps come with auction LOA from JSA). PSA. All items have basic JSA certs. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 538. Victor Cruz 539. 1932 Boston Signed Original 16x20 Braves/Redskins vs. Acrylic Painting-Full Portsmouth Spartans JSA Original Photo Pave your way to the collecting Recall the “leatherhead” days of penthouse by getting in on the the NFL with this fantastic 1932 ground floor with this emerging Boston Braves/Redskins vs. artist painting of a high-rising Portsmouth Spartans original superstar. Presented is a one of a photo. These early iterations of kind original acrylic painting of the Washington Redskins and New York Giants star Victor Cruz are captured in signed by Cruz and the artist Josh glorious game action with this Seaborn. Measuring 16x20 this dynamic 8x10 photograph taken modern style painting features a dynamic portrait image of Cruz along with his (“9”) 11/20/32 at Universal Stadium. From the leaping Braves’ ball carrier and the deter- strength autograph standing out boldly against a solid black background. Created in mined Spartans’ tackler to the mid-field linemen’s scrum this dynamic image truly the year 2011 this painting has been mounted in “gallery-wrap” fashion ready for dis- captures the rugged spirit of the game. Especially interesting is the helmetless #57 play. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. looking for the result of the play. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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540. 1939 Massillon Football Panoramic Photo With The namesake and first coach of the , legendary mentor Paul Brown guided his teams to seven professional championships and played a major role in founding the Cincinnati Bengals. Setting ample precedent for those achievements, Brown established coaching stan- dards at Ohio’s Massillon High School, a revered prep gridiron institution at which Brown was a key subject in this 1939 panoramic photograph. Framed to 53-3/4 x 9- 5/8”, the vintage sepia-toned photo portrays 44 players and coaches standing side by side. Fourth from the left is Brown, clad in dress pants and a T-shirt. Of note are six African American players during an era in which most northern schools excluded them. Player identi- fiers and the team’s impressive records appear as they were printed on the original negative. This rare pigskin prize presents beautifully. Opening Bid $200.00

541. (4) Vintage Native Cabinet/News Service Photo Lot Native American heritage and the foundations of football are simultaneously showcased in this lot of (4) vin- tage photographs portraying both. Includes: Joe Guyon an 8x6 original Type I sepia-toned photo (c.1920s) with an independent studio stamping on the reverse; Mayes McLain a 1926 original Type I (6-1/2 x 8-1/2”) black-and-white photo of the Haskell Indian Institute star. The reverse is home to an “International Newsreel” stamping and an adhered original caption sheet; Chilocco Indian School an original Type I (9-1/2 x 7-5/8”) sepia-toned photo mounted to a thick cardboard backing. The likeness shows 14 players and a ball boy; vin- tage handwritten identifiers appear on the reverse of the thick-stock backing; Cabinet Photo an 1895 (6-1/2 x 4-1/4”) thick stock sepia-toned photo with handwritten identifiers on the reverse. Opening Bid $150.00

542. Vintage Football Photo Collection of (6) With Marshall and Parker Original Type I Photos Influential gridiron figures are the subjects of these (6) vintage photographs. Included are (4) Type I origi- nal news service photos with: Charles Bidwill (1945, 6-1/4 x 6”); George Marshall (1944, 8-1/16 x 5- 7/8”); Steve Owen (1947, 10 x 8-1/8”); Clarence “Ace” Parker (1941, 7x9; graded CGC “Fine”). Also included is a 4-1/2 x 6-5/8” vintage black-and-white print signed by Charlie Conerly (postmarked on reverse); and a 7x5 published photo of the 1950 Cleveland Browns, which is autographed by . More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

544. Vintage College Football Photo Collection of (8) With Rockne and H. Hoover Worthy of publication long before football’s popularity had been estab- lished, the subjects of these (8) vintage news service photos include: 543. Football Cabinet and Panoramic Photo Lot of (7) With Hammer Bros. Type I (8-1/2 x 6-1/2”) 1932 black-and-white photo of Army-Navy Panoramic the Kansas linemen; H. Hoover Type I (10x8) 1931 black-and-white photo of the Chief Executive posing with members of the 1894 Stanford Having endured the game in its most primitive elements, gridiron pioneers are the subjects of football team; Lund Type I (6 x 8-1/8”) 1934 black-and-white photo; these (7) 1890s-1930s cabinet and panoramic photos. The (5) vintage black-and-white or sepia- Munn Type I (10x8) 1932 black-and-white photo; (2) H. Newman both toned cabinets range in size from 4-1/4 x 6-1/2” to 14x9, with 1890s St. Paul School (New Type I (6x8 and 6-1/2 x 8-1/2”) 1930 and 1932 black-and-white photo; Hampshire) and early-1900s University of Cincinnati team photos. The panoramic displays Rockne Type III (6x8) black-and-white photo; Old-Timers 1950 wire include a c.1910 Oregon-based team photo (framed to 16-3/4 x 3-1/2”) and a vintage 31 x 10- photo featuring Harry Stuhldreher. More on our website. 1/4” sepia-toned original panoramic photo depicting an Army-Navy game. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 545. 1961-62 Essex Meats 546. 1961-62 Fleer Basketball St. Louis Hawks Set of #38 Bill Russell BVG 9 (13) Cards Lord of the Rings! With 11 NBA titles during Regional Basketball Collectors! his 13-year career, Bill Russell was the epito- Elusive 1961-62 Essex Meats St. Louis me of a champion. Depicted earlier in his Hall Hawks set of (13) cards. These black- of Fame career, the offered 1961-62 Fleer and-white pictures average (NM) and Basketball #38 portrait is ideal for those build- include Cable, Ferrari, Foust, Hagan ing an elite set. Graded Mint 9 by BVG, this (EX-MT), Hatton, Hill, LaCour, Levane cornerstone has sub-grades as follows: (NM), Lovellette (EX-MT), McCarthy, Centering: 9; Corners: 9; Edges: 8.5 and McMillon, Pettit (NM) and Sims. Surface: 9. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

548. 1969-70 Topps Basketball Complete Set (99/99) Plus Rulers 547. (11) 1961-62 Fleer Basketball Starter Set (8/23) Have your classic basketball col- Singles with Chamberlain RC lection “measure up” with the The rookie card of “Wilt The Stilt” headlines this offered 1969-70 Topps complete grouping of (11) 1961-62 Fleer Basketball singles. set of (99) cards plus (8) different Included are #8 Chamberlain RC (VG-EX), 11, 27, examples from the Rulers subset. 30, 33, #39 Schayes (FR, reverse writing), #42 Highlights include 1969-70 Topps Twyman (VG-EX), 48, 56, #59 Petit IA (EX) and Basketball set: (99/99, 13 dupes, #65 Twyman IA. The remaining singles average 30% EX-MT or better, 25% EX, (VG-EX to EX). 25% VG-EX, 20% VG or lesser) Opening Bid $200.00 with #20 Havlicek RC (VG-EX), #25 Alcindor RC (FR), #43 Bradley RC (EX), #99 CL (marked); 1969-70 Topps Rulers starter: (8/23, average EX-MT) with #2 West (VG-EX),#9 Havlicek (NM), #10 Alcindor (EX-MT) and #24 Robertson (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

549. (2) 1970-71 Topps Basketball Partial Uncut Sheets with (2) Chamberlain Presented is a pair of 1970-71 Topps 550. 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Basketball partial uncut sheets. These relics #57 Michael Jordan RC BGS 9 are comprised of 11-card rows. Despite a Michael Jordan defies gravity yet again with combination of obverse wear including contu- this sterling 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 sions, creasing and edge tearing along with rookie card. The condition sensitive debut of instances of reverse paper loss near the edges, the Chicago Bulls legend is a permanent main- these survivors still present nicely. Highlights stay atop many collectors wantlists. The sub- include Sheet One: (55 cards) with #13 Riley grades are as follows: Centering: 9.5; SP (reverse paper loss), #50 Chamberlain, #65 Corners: 9; Edges: 9 and Surface: 8.5. Baylor, #70 Hayes, #100 Robertson; Sheet Opening Bid $400.00 Two: (44 cards) with #13 Riley SP (reverse paper loss), #50 Chamberlain, #65 Baylor, #70 Hayes and #100 Robertson. Opening Bid $150.00

551. 1986-87 Fleer 552. 1986-1990 Fleer Basketball Basketball Complete Set Complete Set Run of (4) with PSA 8.5 (132/132) Plus Jordan RC (11/11) Stickers Light up the scoreboard with this run of with #57 Jordan (4) 1986-1990 Fleer Basketball 132-card complete sets including (11/11) stickers. RC (PSA 9) These editions overwhelmingly average Prized and highly collected (NM-MT). Included are 1986-87 Fleer 1986-87 Fleer Basketball set: #7 Barkley RC (PSA 8), #26 Drexler complete set of (132) cards RC (PSA 9), #32 Ewing RC (PSA 8), #57 plus (11/11) stickers. Jordan RC (PSA 8.5), #68 K. Malone RC Highlights include Base Set: (132/132, average NM to NM-MT) with #7 Barkley RC (PSA 9), #8 Jordan Sticker (NM); 1987-88 (Mint), #9 Bird (NM), #26 Drexler RC (NM), #32 Ewing RC (NM-MT), #53 M. Fleer set: #59 Jordan (NM); #2 Jordan Johnson (Mint), #57 Jordan RC (PSA 9), #68 K. Malone RC (NM-MT), #77 Mullin Sticker (EX-MT); 1988-89 Fleer set: #17 RC (NM), #82 Olajuwon RC (NM), #109 I. Thomas RC (NM), #121 Wilkins RC Jordan (NM-MT), #20 Pippen RC (NM- (NM) and Sticker Set: (11/11, average NM to NM-MT) with #8 Jordan (EX-MT). MT); #115 Stockton RC (NM), #7 Jordan Sticker (NM-MT) and 1989-90 Fleer set. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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553. Enormous NBA “Living Legends” LE Display Signed by (60) With Jordan, Magic, LeBron and Full JSA While the cast of the NBA’s “50 Greatest Players” was decidedly impressive upon its 1996 announcement, dare we say that the gathering on this enormous autographed dis- play comprises an even more talented team in terms of achievements and athleticism. Composed by Florida-based artist Erika King, the limited edition (27/60) piece is entitled 554. NCAA Basketball LE “Coaches vs. Cancer” Litho “Legends of Basketball: We Made This Game.” While these (60) ballers are like none Signed by (28) With Majerus and Krzyzewski - Steiner you’ve ever seen in a single assembly, so are the potent signatures that trumpet (“9-10”) Composed by artist Doo S. Oh, this colorful limited edition (42/400) “Coaches vs. or better strength throughout. Framed to dimensions of 66-1/2 x 46-1/2” (approximately Cancer” lithograph showcases images of (31) NCAA hoops mentors and has been 5-1/2 feet by 4 feet), a thick textured canvas is home to colorful accents with no particu- autographed by (28) of those subjects. Framed to 48-3/4 x 34-3/8”, the illustrations lar pattern. The meticulously adhered images, on the other hand, have a definitive agenda. show photographic quality and the blue marker signatures average (“9-10”) strength. Unevenly culled action likenesses each feature a 1”-tall stark white lower border on Includes: Boeheim, Calhoun, Chaney, Cremins, Crum, Fogler, Gillen, Guthridge, which the gravity-defying subject has rendered his coveted penning. With no glass cover- Huggins, Jarvis, Keady, Kennedy, Knight, Kruger, Krzykewski, Lavin, Majerus, ing, the images and signatures display wonderfully and include: C. A n t h o n y, Barkley, Montgomery, Odom, Olson, Richardson, D. Smith, T. Smith, Stewart, Tarkanian, B a r r y, Baylor, B i r d, Bradely, B r y a n t, V. Carter, C o u s y, Cowens, B. Cunningham, Dantley, Thompson, R. Williams and Wooden. Steiner Sports COA and hologram. D r e x l e r, E r v i n g, Frazier, Garnett, Gervin, Gilmore, Greer, Havlicek, C. Hawkins, Hayes, Opening Bid $250.00 D. Howard, Iverson, L. James, M. Johnson, J o r d a n, Kidd, Lanier, Lucas, K. Malone, McAdoo, McHale, Ming, Monroe, Nash, Nowitski, Olajuwon, O ’ N e a l, Parish, C. Paul, G. Payton, Petit, Pierce, Reed, O. Robertson, D. Robinson, B. Russell, Schayes, Sharman, Stockton, I. Thomas, Thurmond, Wade, Walton, We s t, L. Wilkens, D. Wilkins, D. Williams and Wo r t h y. The display is also endorsed by NBA Commissioner David Stern. Full photo LOA from JSA. Due to the size of this piece, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick up is encouraged. Opening Bid $2500.00

555. 1982-83 UNC Tar Heels Team-Signed Basketball With Jordan, Smith and Full PSA/DNA and JSA In defense of their Jordan-inspired NCAA hoops title, the 1982-83 North Carolina Tar Heels breezed to an ACC crown before succumbing in the East Regional Final of “March Madness.” This UNC souvenir basketball is autographed by (17) members of that star-laden collegiate club. With alternating white and teal panels, the ball is decorated with black marker signatures that average (“8”) strength on the dimpled surface. Includes: Braddock, Brownlee, Daugherty, Doherty, Exum, Fogler (coach), Guthridge (coach), Hale, Hunter, Jordan (early signature with a non-cursive “J”), Makkomen, Martin, Perkins, Peterson, Robinson, Smith (head coach) and Williams (coach). Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA and JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

556. (6) 1973-1980 Topps Basketball Complete/Near Sets Plus (1059) 1961-1987 Singles 557. (3) 1976-77 Court kings abound with these (6) Topps Basketball 1973-1980 Topps Basketball com- Wax Boxes Plus (1) plete/near sets plus (1059) 1961-1987 1980-81 Topps Topps & Fleer singles. Highlights include Complete/Near Sets: (6 sets) Basketball Partial with 1975-76 Topps set: (330/330, Box average NM), 1978-79 Topps set: Take a chance with these (132/132, majority NM-MT); Singles: scarce 1976-1981 Topps (1059 cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #14 Basketball wax boxes. Most Gola (signed, PSA/DNA 7), #23 S. of the packs are tightly Jones RC (NM), (2) #36 Robertson wrapped and all are guaran- RC (one EX-MT, one FR, reverse teed unsearched. Included glue residue), #43 West RC (FR, are (3) 1976-77 Topps full reverse glue residue), (2) #55 Wilkins boxes: (24 packs per, display RC (one EX-MT, one FR, reverse boxes have varying degrees glue residue); 1975-76 Topps: #300 of wear) and 1980-81 Topps Erving (NM-MT) and 1986-87 Fleer: #68 K. Malone RC (NM-MT). Due to signifi- partial box: (19 packs, (7) cant size/centering variances inherent to the 1961-62 Fleer Basketball issue, these have loose seals, box dis- cards may not meet minimum size requirements for third-party professional grading plays moderate wear). Who services. The assigned grades reflect what the cards present with deference to size and knows what lies within? centering. More on our website. More on website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 558. Len Bias Cut Signature PSA/DNA Authentic 559. 1976 “Pistol Pete” Signed Envelope With “N.O. Perhaps the greatest player never to play in the NBA, University of Maryland star Len Jazz” Inscription - Full JSA Bias died just two days after being chosen second overall by the Boston Celtics in the Having hit the NCAA and NBA scenes as one of the flashiest performers, Hall of 1986 Draft. Presented is a PSA/DNA certified AUTHENTIC Len Bias cut signature. Famer Pete Maravich (d.1988) added some flair to his signature, as well as to his This (“7”) quality signature was applied by pencil on a 3x5 sheet of lined notepaper. game. That contention is evidenced in this envelope endorsed by the late hoops leg- This very tough autograph is inscribed with Bias’ uniform number 34, however the 4 end. Postmarked “1976,” the correspondence piece is signed “Pistol Pete” and is partial. The sheet of paper is in solid condition with minor peripheral wear and sev- inscribed “N.O. Jazz.” Executed in blue ballpoint, Maravich’s scripting projects all of eral scattered pinholes which do not detract from the signature’s integrity. (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

560. Wilt 561. LeBron Chamberlain/Bill James LE Russell Dual- Signed 2006 Signed 16x20 NBA All-Star Photo - Full JSA Game Hall of Famers who Basketball defined post play and With individual rivalries, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Inscription - Russell are the subjects UDA of this dual-signed dis- The youngest-ever play. Framed to 23-1/2 x winner of an NBA 27-1/2” this 16x20 black- All-Star Game MVP and-white photo was honor, LeBron James taken by legendary shut- realized the feat in the terbug Dick Raphael and 2006 edition at 21 shows opponents years, 51 days. This Chamberlain and Russell “Spalding” David battling for “the rock” in Stern signature model mid-air. In black marker, Official All-Star ball Chamberlain has signed has been autographed by “King James.” The limited edition (20/23) “rock” features “Wilt the Stilt red, white and gray panels and the event logo. Executed in black marker, James’ auto- Chamberlain” (“10” strength), while Russell has signed (“9-10” strength) and graph projects (“8”) strength and is accompanied by his inscription of “’06 AS MVP.” inscribed “#6.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Comes with a cloth pouch and COA/hologram from UDA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

562. (8) Autographed Full-Size Basketballs With Auerbach/ Russell and Shaq - JSA and UDA Are you ready to rebound “the rock?” How ‘bout (8) of them? Showcasing bold autographs (aver- age “8-9” strength) of NBA legends, the full-size balls are 563. 1987 Indiana University Oversized NCAA respectively signed Championship Ring by: 1.) “Big” is the theme on this ostentatious prize. Crafted in tribute to Indiana University’s Auerbach/Russell (full 1987 Big 10 and NCAA titles, this gold-colored oversize ring features the school logo JSA); 2.) A. Hardaway (UDA); 3.) Reed; 4.) Erving; 5.) O’Neal; 6.) Mutombo; 7.) on the facing with “NCAA 1987 CHAMPIONS” surrounding in raised characters. On West; 8.) English/Kersey/Kidd/K. Malone/Walton/White. Individual JSA certs/stick- the left shank, “INDIANA” appears over the school seal. The opposite shank has a ers. More on our website. state silhouette and a raised-letter proclamation of “BIG 10 CHAMPIONS – 30-4.” Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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564. Autographed 1948 1st Edition Book “Championship Golf” by “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias-Full JSA Among her many skills and talents “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias (d.1956) is best known for golf, the sport she dominated from the early 1940s to the mid-1950s. 565. Tiger Woods Signed and 566. Tiger Woods Signed and Presented is an autographed 1st edition copy of her 1948 Framed LE Print With Rare “Tiger Framed LE “Sunset” Canvas Print - book “Championship Golf”. Ms. Zaharias’ stylish signa- ture (“8-9”) appears on the first page inside the front Slam” Inscription - UDA UDA cover along with a personalized inscription. Featuring Paying homage to Tiger Woods’ incredible run of four With features limited to those visible on a silhouette, numerous photo illustrations this slender volume pres- successive golf major tournament triumphs, this 20x16 this telling image is readily identifiable as that of Tiger ents in better grade with nice original details. The includ- color print is autographed by its dominant links subject. Woods. While the triumphant fist clenching and bill of ed dust jacket shows moderate to heavy wear including a Framed to 25-1/8 x 21-1/8”, the limited edition (6/25) the cap are familiar enough, Woods’ sizable autograph 4” tear on the spine. Full photo LOA from JSA. piece is appropriately entitled “Tiger Slam.” Woods has headlines the display. Framed to 47-3/8 x 39-5/8” (with Opening Bid $200.00 signed in black marker (“10” strength) and inscribed no glass), the limited edition (190/500) canvas print is “Tiger Slam.” UDA COA and hologram accompany. decorated with Woods’ silver marker signature, which Opening Bid $400.00 shows (“9-10”) quality against a black background. Comes with UDA cert and hologram. Due to the size, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $400.00

567. (7) Single-Signed Golf Flags With McIlroy, Couples and Furyk Having put their signature on Major Championship tournaments, these (7) links icons have done so literally 569. Large Framed “Legends of by autographing these PGA logo flags. The banners Golf” Artwork measure 19x13 and feature embroidered event logos This giclee-on-canvas “Legends of the Game” print with grommets intact. Felt tip signatures average (“8- portrays (20) renowned golf icons in photographic- 9”) strength and includes: Keegan Bradley (PGA Tour); quality imaging. Framed to dimensions of 65-1/2 x 21- Angel Cabrera (PGA Tour); Fred Couples (Wachovia 568. (4) Arnold Palmer Single-Signed 1/2”, this colorful depiction portrays (from left to Championship); Jim Furyk (2010 Tour Championship); Items with Putter right): Sarazen, Watson, Snead, Hogan, Vardon, Wright, Rory McIlroy (2012 Masters); Charles Schwartzel Enlist in “Arnie’s Army” with these (4) Arnold Palmer Hagen, Morris, Sr., Woods, Palmer, Casper, Morris, Jr., (2011 Masters); Vijay Singh (Wachovia single-signed items. Included are Full Photo LOA Jones, Nelson, Player, Sorenstam, Ballesteros, Championship). Individual JSA certs/stickers. from JSA: with 1.) Lamkin P-101 putter in silver Didrikson, Nicklaus and Trevino. An ideal canvas for Opening Bid $250.00 Sharpie on grip (“9”); JSA Basic Cert Cards: (3 autographs of the living subjects! Note: due to the size items) with 1.) signed 8x10 print (“9-10”); 2.) signed of this item, a shipping surcharge will apply. 570. 1996 Presidents Cup cap (“9”) with two tickets and 3.) Opening Bid $200.00 Vintage signed Latrobe Country Club scorecard (“9-10”). Golf Club Opening Bid $150.00 and Bag Lot with (15) Hickory Shafts and 571. (7) 1930s- Muhammad 1960s Ali Signed Bags Salvino Golf enthusiasts sweeten your swing with this vintage Statue in collection of Golf clubs and bags. Presented are (29) Original clubs including (15) with wood/hickory shafts and (7) Box—#/400 1930s-1960s bags. All items show authentic signs of use Opening Bid and are in handsome, collectible condition. Displaying $200.00 nostalgic appeal the wood shaft clubs include (2) mashie, (5) mid-irons, (5) putters and (3) others. Particularly inter- esting are the (7) canvass bags which are incredibly slim by today’s standards and yet are very sturdy. Also includ- 572. Muhammad Ali Autographed ed are (14) composite shaft clubs. Due to the size of this 20x16 Framed Photo of 1965 lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick up is Knockout of Liston - Steiner COA encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 574. Rocky Marciano Signed Personal Check Display - Full 573. Rocky Marciano Autographed PSA/DNA Framed Poster - Full JSA Unbeaten Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano is The lone Heavyweight Champion to go unbeaten and the subject of this hard-hitting signed display. Framed 575. Muhammad Ali Signed “aka untied, Rocky Marciano (d.1969) was the author of this to 21-15/16 x 14-3/8”, the display features a personal Cassius Clay” Lithograph - Full JSA bold signature and telling inscription. Framed to 21x17, check signed by Marciano in blue ballpoint (“9” Known as “The Greatest” and “The Louisville Lip” this black-and-white print portrays Marciano delivering strength). Dated “Oct. 29 1965,” the voucher is from (among other labels), former Heavyweight Champion a lethal right to Jersey Joe Walcott. Executed in blue Mariano’s personal account, which lists his birth name, Muhammad Ali adds another name to the list on this ballpoint, Marciano’s sizable autograph projects “per- “Rocco Marchegiano.” Accenting the piece is a May autographed lithograph. Measuring 23-3/4 x 18”, the fect 10” strength and is accompanied by his inscription 19, 1955 Kezar Stadium ticket stub from Marciano’s colorful thick stock print shows an action collage of the of “To “Nick” my Brockton “Pal.” This may very well bout with Don Cockell, the 48th and penultimate fight outspoken fighter. In black marker, he has signed be the boldest Marciano autograph you’ll ever behold. in Marciano’s storied career. The stub presents beauti- “Muhammad Ali” (“7” strength) and inscribed “aka Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. fully. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Cassius Clay.” Comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

577. 1931- 2012 Indianapolis 500 Program Collection of (77) with 1946-2000 578. (10) Dale Earnhardt Jr. Run Autographed Framed Sam Bass 576. (31) Manny Pacquiao Held annually on Lithographs - All JSA Autographed Collection with Glove Memorial Day Gear up for Daytona with these (10) autographed Dale & Baseball weekend the Earnhardt Jr. prints from artist Sam Bass. Framed to Pound-per-pound one of the greatest boxers in the Indianapolis 500 is 28-3/8 x 24-3/8”, each is a Sam Bass composition of world, Manny Pacquiao is the endorser of these (31) always a memorable event. Capture some big race Dale Earnhardt, Jr. speeding along the oval in his famil- items. Included are JSA Cert Card: (10 items, all “9” memories with this revved up collection of (77) Indy iar “National Guard 88” car. Bass has blended vibrant or better) with (3) 8x10 photographs, (5) 4x6 photo- 500 programs including a (55) year run spanning the colors and linear accents to show photograph-like qual- graphs, (1) Rawlings Official League baseball (south period 1946-2000. In addition to the run of (55) this ity. On the lower white border of each, Earnhardt, Jr. panel), (1) Everlast glove; PSA/DNA Authentic: cus- collection also includes: vintage issues from 1931, has signed in black marker. The signatures show (“9”) tom “1/1” card; Auction LOA from JSA: (20 items, 1937, 1939, 1941: modern issues from 2002, 2003, strength throughout. Individual certs from JSA. Note: average “9-10”) with (5) 2011 Topps Allen & Ginter 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012; and (12) duplicate issues with due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will #262, (5) custom trading cards, (5) 2011 1962, 1965 and a (10) year run spanning 1990-1999. apply. Pacquiao/Marquez III MGM room keys (all gold The pre-1960 issues present in fair to better condition Opening Bid $250.00 Sharpie) and (5) size photographs. and the post 1960 issues are better to excellent. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

580. 1900s-Modern Soccer Treasure Chest of Cards, Trophies and 581. Vintage Tennis Racket and Photos with Olympic and NCAA Equipment Lot with (52) Rackets 579. 1889 N165 Goodwin “Games & Including (23) Player Models Sports” Partial Set of (24) Different Medals The world’s most popular sport is well represented with Tennis fans get in the swing of things with this vintage with Football this tremendous “Treasure Chest” collection of 1900s- Tennis racket and equipment collection. Included are Popular activities and athletic pursuits toward the end modern collegiate, professional and club soccer cards (47) Tennis rackets, (5) Squash rackets, (22) wood of the nineteenth century are explored with the offered and trophies. Included are: (24) full and partial trading racket protector/holders, (4) cans of Tennis balls and a 1889 N165 Goodwin “Games & Sports” partial set of card sets totaling more than (2,000) cards; (440+) “ball saver” tube. Overall this group presents in above (24) different. Although nearly 60% technically grade “NASL” Kodachrome photo slides housed in an album; average to better condition with typical signs of age (FR or lesser) due to reverse paper loss or writing, the (10) trophies/awards including Olympic Participant and appropriate wear including (9) store and (2) player obverses are still very clean and the remaining subjects NCAA medals; (150+) photographs. Dating from the models which require re-stringing. Highlights are (23) generally present (VG to VG-EX). Highlights include 1900s-1980s the trading cards present nicely in grades “Player Model” rackets which feature pro-player faces Foot Ball (PR, paper loss) ad LaCrosse (FR, slight of VG to NM with the majority being EX or better. and/or facsimile signatures and (2) “Ken Rosenwall” paper loss). More on our website. More on our website. endorsed cans of balls. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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582. 583. (763) (1630+) 1950-1963 1887- Baseball & 1980s Football Multi- Shoebox Sport Collection Oddball with Unitas & Set & Killebrew Singles Rookies Treasure Chest This (763) 1950- An oddball collector’s dream is found with this vast (1630+) 1887-1980s multi-sport 1963 Baseball and set and singles treasure chest. Featured in this eclectic gathering are Baseball: (733 Football shoebox items) with 1951 Topps Connie Mack’s All-Stars: Gehrig (punched), Wagner collection is (punched); 1951 Topps Major League All-Stars: Doby (punched); 1963 Milwaukee absolutely loaded with keynote Hall of Famers and rookies such as Killebrew, Sausage Rainiers: McLeod (GD); 1963 Sugardale Wieners: #17 (NM); 1967 Koufax, Paige, Unitas, Williams and many more. Substantial “break value” is deliv- Irvindale Dairy Braves panel set: (2 panels, both NM-MT); 1967 Topps Pirate ered in this assortment with minimal duplication found throughout. Highlights include Stickers: #14 Mazeroski (EX-MT); Football: (603 items) with 1954 Blue Ribbon Baseball: (759 cards) with 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (GD); 1954 Topps: #132 Lasorda Tea CFL: (6 cards, average VG); 1956 Parkhurst CFL: Etcheverry (GD), Parker RC (VG); 1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (GD), #50 J. Robinson (PR), #124 Killebrew (GD); Basketball: (18 items) with 1971-72 Phoenix Candy Harlem Globetrotters RC (VG); 1956 Topps: (115 cards, composite GD to VG) with #30 J. Robinson (GD); boxes: (6 boxes, average NM); Hockey: (37 items) with 1970-71 Dad’s Cookies set: 1958 Topps: (346 cards, majority GD to VG) with #5 Mays (GD), #20 McDougald (144/144, median NM-MT) and Boxing: (98 items) with 1910 T218 Mecca/Hassan (GD, Yellow Name), #187 Koufax (FR), #343 Cepeda RC (GD), #487 Mantle AS Champions: (4) J. Johnson (2) Front View are GD, FR, (2) Side View are VG, (VG-EX) and Football: (4 cards) with 1957 Topps: #138 Unitas RC (VG). More on trimmed). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

584. (279) 1957-1974 585. (52) 1951- Baseball & Football 1985 Multi-Sport Card Collection with Wax/Cello Packs Several Stars includ- Tantalizing array of (52) ing Unitas Rookie 1951-1985 multi-sport wax/cello packs from the The “Golden Arm” and other leg- major manufacturers of the ends of the diamond and gridiron day. While the majority of suit up for this (279) 1957-1974 these treasures are tightly baseball and football card collec- wrapped, several of the tion. Superstars such as Aaron, earlier packs are either Clemente, Mays, Namath and “popped” or display errant Unitas abound in this high-caliber foldings. While the majori- assortment. Featured are ty are presumed Baseball: (103 cards) with 1958 unsearched, several may Topps: #476 Musial AS (EX- have been resealed or MT); 1961 Topps: #2 Maris altered at a later day. (VG); 1970 Topps: (2) #500 However, the vibrant wrappers still present nicely and display expected surface wear Aaron (EX, VG); 1972 Topps from prolonged storage. Highlights include Baseball: (37 packs, all 1960s Topps Posters: #23 Clemente (EX); packs are five-cent) with 1951 Topps Red Backs, 1955 Bowman, 1960 Leaf, 1962 1973 Topps: #50 Clemente (EX- Topps (popped) 1964 Topps, (2) 1966 Topps (one Baseball Glasses, one Rub-Off is MT); Football: (166 cards) with 1957 Topps: #138 Unitas RC (GD); 1959 Topps: #1 popped), (2) 1968 Topps (one Game AD, both popped), 1971 Topps Super, 1972 Unitas (EX-MT); 1961 Topps: #1 Unitas (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG); Topps; Football: (14 packs) with 1954 Bowman (one-cent), (2) 1972 Topps (low 1965 Philadelphia: #12 Unitas (NM); 1966 Philadelphia: #24 Unitas (EX) and 1967 numbers) and 1975 Topps Cello. More on our website. Philadelphia: #23 Unitas (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

586. 1956-1991 587. 1980s- Baltimore Orioles & 2000s Multi- Colts Singles Sport Wax & Set Collection of (1522) Group of (220+) Cards with (14) Cases Those beloved Baltimore profes- Fill your warehouse! sional franchises who called Humungous 1980s- Memorial Stadium home are the 2000s multi-sport wax sole focus of this 1956-1991 and set group of (220+) Orioles and Colts singles collec- items headlined by (14) tion. Varying levels of duplication cases. This instant is found throughout this mixture inventory is headlined which could possibly yield multiple by Wax Cases: (14 near team sets. The decade break- cases, all complete cases down for the Orioles cards are as are sealed) with follows: 1950s (average EX to EX- Baseball: (11 cases) MT), 1960s (average EX-MT), with 1988 Topps, 1990 1970s (average EX-MT to NM) Score Rookie & Traded and 1980s-1990s (average NM to set, (3) 1991 Donruss, 1991 Donruss rack, (3) 1991 Fleer jumbo, 1991 Score; Wax NM-MT). The Colts singles gener- Boxes: (126 boxes) with Baseball: (87 boxes); Non-Sports: (16 boxes) with 1985 ally present slightly lesser. Highlights include Topps Baltimore Orioles: (1139 cards) Topps Series 3; Sets: (84 sets, mostly factory) with Baseball: (24) with (30) 1958: #307 B. Robinson (EX-MT); (29) 1961: #10 B. Robinson (EX-MT), 1987 Fleer Update and 2001 Donruss The Rookies. Due to size/weight, a shipping (26) 1966: #126 Palmer RC (GD); (40) 1967: #600 B. Robinson (EX) and Baltimore surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location is highly Colts: (383 cards). More on our website. encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 589. (31) 1948-1978 Baseball & Football Graded Superstars with Mantle & Landry RC 588. (4) 1933 Sport King Impressive array of (31) 1948-1978 baseball and football graded superstars Gum SGC Graded Cards with substantial “break value” to be with Grange & Hagen delivered. Highlights include Icons from the four major sports are Baseball: (17 cards) with 1955 Topps: front-and-center on this quartet of #20 Kaline (SGC 60); 1960 Topps: 1933 Sport Kings Gum cards. Each #326 Clemente (PSA 5); 1961 Topps: appropriately graded by SGC, includ- #415 Aaron (BVG 6); 1964 Topps: ed are SGC 60: (2 cards) with #4 #50 Mantle (PSA 6), #125 Rose (BVG Grange, #42 Hubbell (high number); 6); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (SGC 50), SGC 50: #8 Hagen and #24 Morenz. #50 Mantle (PSA 6); Football: (14 Opening Bid $250.00 cards) with 1951 Bowman: #20 Landry RC (SGC 50), #56 Conerly (SGC 84) and 1972 Topps: #343 Namath IA (PSA 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

590. 1952-1977 Football & Shoebox 591. 1930s Coca-Cola “All-Time Favorites” Gene Tunney Collection of (1532) Cards and Bobby Jones Displays Heroes of the court and gridiron take on all comers with this 1952-1977 football and Central figures in Coca-Cola’s 1930s point of sale ad displays, boxing great Gene basketball shoebox collection of (1532) cards. Highlighted in this star packed gather- Tunney and links icon Bobby Jones are respectively portrayed on these (2) thick ing are Football: (1127 cards) with 1957 Topps: #88 Gifford (NM); 1965 Topps: (56 cardboard panels. Measuring 10-3/8 x 12-1/8”, the scarce survivors have been cards, aggregate VG-EX); 1970 Topps Glossy: #29 Namath (EX-MT); 1972 Topps removed from the brand name centerpiece they originally flanked. The Tunney piece Low set: (263/263, average EX-MT to NM, 18 dupes) with #150 Bradshaw (EX-MT), has minor paper loss on the obverse and the Jones display has a horizontal crease near #200 Staubach RC (VG) and Basketball: (405 cards) with 1976-77 Topps: (128 the bottom. Remnants of easel backings appear on the reverse of both. Beautiful pres- cards, composite EX-MT). More on our website. entation quality! Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

593. 1970 Action Cartridge Films Lot of (5) with Original Boxes and Viewer Sharpen your skills with this lot of (5) 1970 “Action Films, Inc.” Super-8mm film cartridges with origi- nal boxes. These instruc- tional films feature color photos of superstar players 592. (14) c.1940s Multi-Sport/College Pennants with (6) on the boxes and include NFL, (3) MLB & (5) NCAA coaching guide booklets Team spirit is the rule of the day with this inspiring lot of (14) c.1940s full size multi- inside. The (5) included sport/college pennants. These vintage felt beauties support a nice mix of subject/stars are Hank teams/schools including NFL football squads, MLB baseball teams and collegiate Aaron/”Right Hand issues. In general this lot presents in a well preserved state with light to moderate Hitting”, Pete traces of wear. Included are: (6) NFL with Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, LA Rose/”Outfield Play”, Tom Rams, NY Giants, , ; (3) MLB with Chicago Seaver/”Right Hand Cubs, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals; (5) College with Army, Navy, Notre Dame, Pitching”, Willie Columbia, Cornell. Davis/”Bunting” and /”Passing”. All boxes present in solid condition Opening Bid $200.00 with light to moderate wear including minor scuffing. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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594. Multi-Sport Autograph Collection of (20) With (2) R. Jackson, Nicklaus and (4) J. Frazier Sports fans from several arenas will appreciate this lot 595. Autographed Multi-Sport of (20) autographed items. Executed on various sur- Balance of Collection with Montana, faces, the signatures average (“8-9”) quality with high- 596. Multi-Sport Autograph Balance lights including: Baseball: (2) R. Jackson (OAL base- Brown and Ryan—All JSA of Collection With J. DiMaggio, Memorabilia mavens will enjoy this “balance of collec- ball and cut signature); Ryan (LE teddy bear, signed on Hunter and Staubach tag); Basketball: (3) 6x6 single-signed floor tiles with tion” multi-sport autographed lot of (9) items. This treasure trove of (50+) autographs runs the gamut Bellamy, Goodrich and Lanier (each has inscribed his Highlights are: (2) Montana pieces with 49ers mini-hel- in terms of sports and their heroes. Executed on various Hall of Fame induction date); Boxing: (4) Frazier (3 met (“9”) and UD card (“7”, partially faded); Jim surfaces, bold autographs average (“9”) strength with photos and boxing glove); Golf: single-signed photos Brown Wilson mini-football (“9”); (2) Ryan pieces with keys including: Ali (signed index card); J. DiMaggio with Nicklaus and A. Palmer. Auction LOA from JSA. Sports Impressions figure (“9”) and UD card (“8”). (11x15 color photo, full JSA); Grove (16-1/4 x 12” More on our website. Other standouts are: “300 Win Club” baseball signed matted photo collage with cut signature); Hunter Opening Bid $150.00 by (8) all (“9”) quality signatures; HOF Class of 1999 baseball signed by (4) all (“9”); Aaron “500 Home Run (signed October 23, 1972 Sports Illustrated); Shula Club” book (“9”); Mays trading card (“9”). The (2) (12x16 matted display with signed index card); baseballs have full photo LOAs from JSA, balance Staubach (signed index card). Auction LOA from JSA. have basic JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

597. (68) Multi-Sport Signed Cachets with Ashe, (2) Palmer, (2) Schmeling & More The achievements of international sports champions are celebrated with these (68) signed cachets. Comprised of 599. Vintage Cleveland Indians & various manufacturers, each heirloom is penned in blue Browns Memorabilia Collection or black ink with the autographs averaging (“8-9”). 598. Multi-Sport Signed & Unsigned Highlights include Boxing: (2) Schmeling; Treasure Chest of Memorabilia with The Cuyahoga River is rising and a flood of vintage Cleveland memorabilia is headed your way. Offered is Broadcasting: Cosell; Golf: (3) Hogan, (2) A. Palmer, Aaron, DiMaggio, Mays & Williams (3) Snead; Hockey: Howe, Bo. Hull, Orr; Tennis: Ashe an awesome selection of Indians and Browns items Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Boxing this and (2) Navratilova. Auction LOA from JSA. More on including publications, programs, pins, photo packs and Multi-Sport “Treasure Chest” has it all. Included are our website. postcards. Highlights are a 1954 Indians World Series single signed balls, multi-signed uncut sheets, signed Opening Bid $200.00 Press Pin, (2) gorgeous 1930s Indians programs, (2) flats, action figures, boxing gloves, mini-helmets and a 1940s Indians photo-packs, (3) 1949 Browns programs, hockey stick. Highlights include a Gretzky signed (4) Redskins vs. Browns programs and a 1940 Gartlan (broken leg), Floyd Patterson signed boxing Cleveland Rams program. Other notables are Satchel gloves, Gordie Howe signed stick, (2) signed Brooklyn Paige’s story “Pitchin’ Man” (1948), (11) 1940s Indians Dodger hats with Snider and Furillo, Aaron signed programs and a multi-signed 1940 scorecard. More on magazine, Sayers signed poster and (4) sets of 1985 our website. Sports Design uncut sheets of cards multi-signed by (9) Opening Bid $250.00 including DiMaggio, Mays and Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

600. (263) 1980s-1990s Multi-Sport Small Set/Oddball Treasure Chest 602. (10) with Signed Cards 1981-1986 Trove of (263) 1980s-1990s multi-sport small set and oddball treasure chest. These sets are presumed com- Baseball & plete and feature various team and subsets. Highlights Non-Sport include Baseball sets: (222 sets) with (12) 1984-1986 Uncut Star player sets with Boggs (auto), Rice (auto); 1989 T Sheets & M Umpire Cards with album with (50) signed; Opening Bid Other sets: 1982 Donruss Golf and 1985 Nike Sports $100.00 Cards (Jordan). Also present are (21) signed 1981-1991 601. 1970s-1980s Topps Basketball Donruss & Pro Set Golf cards. Auction LOA from JSA for signed material. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- and Hockey Rookie Stars Lot of (4) charge may apply. More on our website. - All PSA 8 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 603. 1890 N216 Kinney 604. 1890 Brothers Animals N458 Hard-A- Complete SGC Graded Set Port Cut Plug (25/25) Burlesque Blood-thirsty predators and other exotic SGC Graded creatures are showcased with this elusive Set of (53) 1890 N216 Kinney Brothers Animals complete set of (25) cards. Each graded Playing Cards by SGC, these gilt bordered treasures including have an overall composite of 59.08. Joker Included are: SGC 82: Rhinoceros; SGC Mesmerizing nine- 80: (2 cards) with Bactrian Camel, Tiger; teenth century women SGC 70: (6 cards) with African Wild prance about on this Boar, Jaguar, Kangaroo, Polar Bear, elusive 1890 N458 Puma, Rattlesnake; SGC 60: (8 cards) Hard-A-Port Cut Plug with Black Leopard, Boa Constrictor, Burlesque SGC grad- Elephant, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, ed set of (53) playing Leopard, Lion, Wolf; SGC 55: Male cards. These 122 year- Gorilla; SGC 50: Bison; SGC 45: old relics display vivid Victorian era models with intense color schemes. Included are: Porcupine; SGC 40: (3 cards) with (1) SGC 70, (8) SGC 60, (3) SGC 55, (8) SGC 50, (2) SGC 45, (17) SGC 40, (1) American Black Bear, Female Gorilla, SGC 35, (9) SGC 30 and (4) SGC 20. The key “Little Joker” grades SGC 30. Zebra; SGC 35: Ant Lion and SGC 30: According to SGC, single digits exist for each card with several being the highest Grizzly Bear. Only single digits of each judged by the third-party grading service. card are confirmed on the SGC population report. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

605. 1910 E3 American Caramel U.S. Battleships Complete SGC Graded Set of (21) Cards Warships from the United States Navy dominate the seas with the offered 1910 E3 606. (1120) 1880s-1910s Non-Sport Tobacco Card Hoard American Caramel U.S. Battleships complete set of (21) cards. Each judged by SGC, Trust this trove of (1120) 1880s-1910s non-sport tobacco cards. Leading the way are these century-old vessels have an overall graded average of 52.38. Included are SGC (223) tobacco singles mounted (not taped or glued) into a vintage scrapbook. The 70: (2 cards) with Illinois, ; SGC 60: (9 cards) with DeLong, Georgia, obverses generally present (GD) and are neatly arranged over (8) double-sided pages. Kansas, Louisiana, Mayflower, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington; SGC Also present are (662) 1880s-1910s thoroughly mixed singles from multiple tobacco 55: (3 cards) with Connecticut, Montana, North Carolina; SGC 50: (2 cards) with and caramel designations with (6) leathers and (51) silks. These singles are all lower Dolphin, Rhode Island; SGC 45: New Hampshire; SGC 35: (2 cards) with Michigan, grade with more than 85% displaying reverse back damage. Brands including Allen & Tingey; SGC 30: Vermont and SGC 10: Nebraska. Only single digits of each card are Ginter, Duke’s, Kinney Brothers and many others. More on our website. confirmed on the SGC population report. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

607. (776) 1909-1911 608. (303) 1938-1942 Non-Sport Non-Sport Shoebox Tobacco Collection of War Cards with Issues Partial Sets Bomb’s Away! World War II Build multiple sets buffs will enjoy these (303) 1938- with this turn-of- 1942 non-sport singles with the the-century non- sole focus being war issues. sport tobacco col- Highlights include 1938 Gum lection of (776) Inc. Horrors of War: (245 cards, cards. Moderate average FR to GD, 45 high num- duplication is bers) with 197, 198, 200, 204, found throughout 205, 211, 223, 231, 234-37, 242, this mixture which 248, 259, 265, 266, (2) 267, (2) could yield multi- 271, 272, (2) 273, 274-76, (5) ple near/partial 278, 279, (3) 280, 282, (2) #284 sets. Highlights Germany’s Amazing (VG, FR), include 1909 T59 (2) 285, (3) 287, #288 Czech Recruit Flags of President (FR) and 1941-42 Gum All Nations: (293 cards, mainly GD to VG); 1910 T58 Piedmont Fish Series: (187 Inc. War Gum: (53 cards, major- cards, median GD to VG) and 1910 T107 Helmar Seals of the United States and ity GD), More on our website. Coat of Arms: (95 cards, mostly GD, 10% paper loss). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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609. (1285+) 1910s- 610. 1950s Non-Sport Shoebox 1970s Non-Sport Collection of (630+) with Davy Treasure Chest Crockett and Look ‘n See Odd ends and spare parts are Presented is an eclectic brought together with this shoebox collection of eclectic (1285+) 1910s- (630+) 1950s non-sport 1970s non-sport treasure trading cards, packed chest. Highlighted in this with interesting issues including (6) near sets. vast assortment are 1912 611. (3) 1964-1967 Donruss/Leaf T74 Booker Tobacco Highlights are 1 9 5 6 Davy Cro c k e t t ( 1 3 5 + ) Indian Series: King Phillip Non-Sport Display Boxes—All GAI Series I “Orange/Grey” (VG), Nantaquas (VG); 1965 Topps Push-Pull: (2) #21 backs (average VG to VG-EX, several lesser) with a near Graded Lincoln/Kennedy (both EX-MT); 1966 Topps Batman set of (69/80), (40) dupes, (30) “Orange/White” backs Entertaining trio of 1964-1967 Donruss/Leaf non-sport Color Uncut Sheet: (8 cards, presents GD to VG) and and (165+) Series II “Greenbacks” (average VG-EX to display boxes. Each graded by GAI, included are color- 1973-75 Topps : (192 cards, median EX, several lesser) with (2) near sets (79/80) & (54/80) ful containers of 1.) 1964 Donruss Voyage to the NM). Also present are (204) mixed 1950s-1970s singles plus (44) dupes; 1952 Look ‘n See (69) with near set Bottom of the Sea (GAI 6.5); 2.) 1967 Leaf Garrison’s (average VG-EX) from dozens of mixed issues. More (45/74) and (24) dupes average (VG-EX). More on our Gorillas (GAI 6) and 3.) 1967 Donruss The Monkees on our website. w e b s i t e . Series 2 (GAI 7). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 612. Barack Obama 613. U.S. President and Vice-President Signed Display With Autographed Display Lot of (3) with Bears Jersey - Full Eisenhower & Bush-Full JSA JSA Add some political clout to your collec- With political ties to Illinois, tion with this lot of (3) U.S. President it’s only fitting that Barack and Vice-President autographed display Obama is a member of the pieces. Highlighting this group is a Chicago Bears in this auto- framed photo signed on the matting with graphed display. Matted to inscriptions by 34th President Dwight D. 40x39, a Bears home jersey Eisenhower (“8”) and his brother Milton has twill identifiers reading (“9”). Also included is a 1989 “OBAMA” and “08” (the lat- Inauguration invitation signed (“9”) by ter marking his year of elec- 41st President George H. W. Bush and a tion). Flanking the jersey are Spiro T. Agnew photo signed (“8”) on the cover of his book The the matting with a personalized inscrip- Audacity of Hope and the title tion. The D. Eisenhower and Bush sig- page of that publication, which is signed by Obama in black marker (“9” strength). Full photo LOA natures have full photo LOAs from JSA, the Agnew piece has basic from JSA. JSA cert. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 616. 1897 McKinley/ Hobart Inaugural Ball Program and Dance Card in Gorgeous 615. (8) Signed Political Condition 614. Mikhail Gorbachev Signed 25th President Autobiographies With J. Carter and Framed Display Lot of (3) McKinley’s 1896 Former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev is G. W. Bush - Individually Certed campaign marked by a policy of protective tariffs and the subject and endorser of these (3) regal framed dis- I t ’s politics as usual in this lot of (8) hardcover volumes support for the gold standard won him the election plays. The felt tip pennings all trumpet “perfect 10” autographed by their diplomatic subjects. Executed on amid a period of economic depression. The proffered strength and clarity and include: Arms reduction the title page or fly leaf, each signature shows (“9”) or Program and Dance Card from his first term Inaugural Treaty framed to 24-3/16 x 16-1/4”, a copy of page 23 better strength. Includes: G e o rge W. Bush ( f u l l Ball are incredibly well preserved souvenirs of the of the 1987 document features the facsimile signatures PSA/DNA), Laura Bush, Jimmy Carter, Hillary Rodham 4/4/1897 ceremony. The 10x7 program consists of five of Gorbachev and Reagan, and the actual signature of Clinton, Newt Gingrich, Condoleeza Rice, Mitt Romney gorgeous, heavy stock leaves highlighted by engraved the former; Time Cover June 13, 1988 cover framed to (soft cover edition) and Marco Rubio. Books present portraits of McKinley and Vice-President Hobart. The 13-1/2 x 16-1/2”; Color Photo 10x8 photo framed to beautifully with dust jackets intact. Individual certs/stick- equally amazing 3 x 4-3/4” Dance Card features 18-1/2 x 14-1/2”. Individual JSA certs/stickers. ers from JSA. More on our website. embossed gilt images of the successful candidates. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

617. 618. 1961 619. 1903- Lafayette John F. 1907 Run Foster Kennedy of (5) U.S. Signed Framed Naval Check in Presidential Academy Display Inauguration “Lucky with Full Invitation Bag” JSA Display Yearbooks Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $100.00 $100.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 620. 1904-S $20.00 “Double Eagle” Liberty Head Gold Piece Graded MS63 by NGC “Double Eagle” gold pieces with a face value denomination of $20.00 and an actual gold content of .9675 troy oz. are the largest size coin issued for cir- 621. 1916-1969 U.S. Silver Half-Dollar Lot of (180) with culation by the (60+) Walking Liberty Type U.S. Mint. Half-Dollar coins, the second largest U.S. circulating coin type, are the focus of this Featuring a large offering. Presented are (180) U.S. silver Half-Dollars including (158) 1916-1964 fineness of pieces with 90% silver content and (22) 1965-1969 pieces with 40% silver content. .900 these Included are (62) 1916-1947 Walking Liberty type (range AG-VF) including (26) with nearly one “D” or “S” mintmarks, (41) 1949-1963 Franklin types (range VG-AU) including (20) ounce gold with “D” or “S” mintmarks, (53) 1964 Kennedy type (range F-AU) and (22) 1965- pieces top most coin collector want lists. Presented is a 1904-S “Double Eagle” 1969 Kennedy type (range VF-AU). Also included are (1) partial date Walking Liberty $20.00 Liberty Head gold piece professionally encapsulated and graded MS63 by and (1) holed Kennedy. NGC. Presenting bold original details and appealing luster this “mint state” example is Opening Bid $400.00 an excellent representation of the “Type III” subtype featuring “with motto” and “TWENTY DOLLARS” design details on the reverse. Opening Bid $1500.00

622. (76) Silver U.S. Coins with (32) Dollars and (44) Half-Dollars Strike while the iron is hot — or in this case the silver. American silver coins have attained red-hot status in the collectibles world and the offered lot of U.S. Silver Dollars and Half-Dollars presents a great opportunity. Containing more than (37) ounces of silver these large denomination issues range in grades of (AU) to (AG) and span the years 1889-1969. Included are (32) silver dollars with (23) Morgan and (9) Peace types and (44) silver Half-Dollars with (8) Walking Liberty, (16) Franklin and (18) Kennedy types plus (2) Columbian Commemoratives. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

623. (48) 1864 Confederate Currency Banknotes with (24) $20 (Twenty Dollar) & (24) $10 (Ten Dollar) Notes Originally the property of a Yadkinville, NC Judge the offered lot of (48) pieces of Confederate Currency was passed down through the same family since the time of the Civil War. These handsome notes were recently introduced to the hobby directly from a widow’s estate sale after almost one hundred and fifty years of storage. Included are (24) 1864 T-67 $20 (twenty dollar) and (24) 1864 T-68 $10 (ten dollar) notes presenting in a grade range of Fine to Extra Fine. Recalling a true turning point in American history these hand signed and numbered notes are collectible treasures. Opening Bid $400.00

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625. 1920-1964 U.S. Nickel & Dime 624. 1920s-1960s Silver U.S. Quarter Lot of (700+) Coins Including (600+) 626. 1950-1963 Franklin Proof Silver Lot of (220+) with (40+) Standing with Silver Content Half-Dollar Complete (14) Coin/Year Liberty Type Though the title of this lot says “Nickel & Dime” this Run Nowadays you must be quick in acquiring silver. assortment of small denomination coins adds up to big Rarely offered as a complete run this (14) coin assem- Offered is a lot of (220+) silver U.S. Quarters including m o n e y. Offered is a lot of (700+) U.S. five and ten cent blage is truly a numismatist’s dream. Presented is the (40+) Standing Liberty type. Totaling more than $56 coins including (600+) with silver content. Included are entire series of Franklin “proof” silver half dollars with (fifty-six) dollars in face value this load of 90% silver (230+) 1920-1945 Mercury Head Dimes (range A G - X F ) , all dates from 1950-1963. Highlighted by the coveted content coins constitutes a fine score. Included are (270+) 1946-1964 Roosevelt Dimes (range V G - B U ) , 1950, 1951, & 1952 issues this highly desirable series (40+) 1925-1930 Standing Liberty Quarters (range AG- (120+) 1942-1945 “war time” Jefferson Nickels (range bears the image of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and F) and (170+) 1935-1964 Washington Quarters (range VG-F) and (80+) 1920-1937 Buffalo Nickels (range A G - the Liberty Bell on the reverse. Featuring brilliant uncir- AG-BU). Also included are (8) “no-date” Standing VF). All dimes have 90% silver content and the Jeff e r s o n culated proof-strike surfaces most of these coins have Liberty pieces. Put your precious metals portfolio on Nickels have 35% silver content. The Buffalo Nickels taken on some natural light toning with the exception of the fast track with this bulk silver coin buy. have no silver content. More on our website. the 1955 specimen which has a heavily toned reverse. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

628. U.S. and Foreign Coin Treasure 629. California Gold Rush Nugget 627. U.S. Coin Balance of Collection Chest of (500+) Including Silver and From 1857 Shipwreck with (20+) Silver Dollars Type Coins While it’s a precious commodity in any form, gold Whether you are collecting, dealing or hoarding coins Score yourself an instant collection with this interesting holds historic value in this impressive display. Framed this enticing “Balance of Collection” U.S. coin lot is a “Treasure Chest” lot of (500+) 1840s-1960s U.S. and to 22x18, an PCGS encapsulated .7-gram gold nugget worthy offering. Consisting of (170+) mostly silver Foreign coins. Included are (80+) U.S. silver coins is flanked by images, text and a COA tracing it’s line- coins this group has a date range of 1858-1976 present- including Quarters and Dimes, (9) foreign silver coins, age to the California Gold Rush and subsequent 1857 ing in various grades of BU down to AG. Included are (5) Indian Head Cents, (280+) Lincoln Cents including sinking aboard the ill-fated SS Central America. (110+) silver coins including (12) Morgan and (7) (3) Whitman albums, (80+) copper and base metal for- Distributed in limited quantities following the vessel’s Peace dollars, (3) Franklin and (6) Kennedy half-dol- eign coins and (20+) tokens. Ranging in grades of BU discovery in 1987, nuggets such as this represent the lars, (25) Washington quarters, (50+) Mercury dimes down to AG this exciting lot is highlighted by an 1853- only gold in the world that is certain to have been and (15) Type/Commemorative/Exonumia/Mint speci- O Half-Dime with Arrows (F), 1942 Australian Florin mined by the actual forty niners. mens, and (70+) non-silver coins including a partial (F), 1842 British Half-Farthing (VF), 1949 Cuba Veinte Opening Bid $150.00 (42/64) Buffalo nickel run in 1913-1938 folder. More Centavos (XF+) and an 1866 Mexican 1/4 Real (AG). on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

630. 1910 $2.50 “Quarter-Eagle” Indian Head Gold Piece Opening Bid $200.00 631. Judy Garland Signed 632. Apollo XIII Commander Jim Album Page - JSA/BVG 6 Lovell Signed Photo Display Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 634. Neil I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Armstrong Signed 633. Neil Armstrong Signed Two-Page 1970 8x10 With Apollo Correspondence With Full JSA 11 Keychain and Forever lauded as the Matchbook - Full first man to step foot on the moon, Neil JSA Armstrong transcended Here are three small tokens his “Astronaut” title celebrating the Apollo 11 with tireless efforts in endeavor, with one giant education, research and leap for your autograph col- civil service. This type- lection. Headlining the trio written signed corre- is an 8x10 color photo spondence offers signed by Neil Armstrong. insight to Armstrong’s Executed in blue ballpoint passion for the good of with a personalization and the world. Dated “July salutation, Armstrong’s 7, 1970,” the two-page penning projects (“8-9”) letter is typed on “Peace Corps” letterhead and has normal compacting folds. strength. Also included is Addressed to an attendee at an initial Advisory Council meeting, the correspon- an Apollo 11 souvenir key dence has content conveying encouragement for the agency’s progress and poten- chain and a colorful Apollo tial (Armstrong was to serve as Committee Chairman from 1971 to 1973), as well 11 matchbook (matches and as Bill Cosby’s resignation from the committee. At the conclusion, Armstrong’s striker intact). Full photo black ballpoint signature trumpets (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA LOA from JSA. from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1600- $2000). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

635. Gus 636. Elvis Presley Grissom Signed Signed Souvenir 8x10 Photograph Tour Program - Full With Full JSA JSA The second American to On his way into the hearts and fly in space, Mercury minds of girls everywhere, pop Seven astronaut Gus sensation Elvis Presley head- Grissom was killed dur- lined and autographed this sou- ing an Apollo I pre- venir tour program. With cov- launch test at Florida’s ers and pages intact, the guide Cape Kennedy Air Force showcases Presley’s likeness on Station in 1967. Prior to both the front and back covers, his tragic passing, hawking the 21-year-old as Grissom signed this 8x10 country music’s “Mr. Rhythm.” color photograph. In graphite pencil, Presley has Executed in black ink endorsed his front cover image. with a salutation and per- Prefaced by his inscription of sonalization, Grissom’s “Thanks,” Presley’s autograph autograph projects (“9”) projects (“7-8”) strength and strength and clarity and is clarity. Believed to be the first minimally affected by a tour program on which Elvis horizontal crease. Full graced the cover, this particular photo LOA from JSA. example is free of compacting folds usually found on such items. Minor foxing and Opening Bid $150.00 discoloration do not affect the powerful signature. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

637. Beatles 1966 Candlestick Park Full Ticket From 638. 1969 Atlantic Records Original Led Zeppelin 38x20 Final Concert Promotional “Radio Station” Blimp Balloon At the peak of their unprecedented musical and cultural popularity, the Beatles gave 2012 Kennedy Center Honorees Led Zeppelin signed a 1969 deal with Atlantic their final live concert on August 29, 1966 at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park. This Records which paved their way to becoming the biggest band of the ‘70s. The offered full ticket was issued on that cold and foggy night for that landmark event. Secured in blimp balloon was a promotional premium given to radio stations by Atlantic in 1969. a Lucite holder, this scarce survivor features black-and-white headshots of the hand- This beautifully preserved piece presents in pristine, original condition with full some Brits, as well as printed seating and event details and the facsimile signature of details and an overall like-new quality. Measuring 38x20 when flat, this rare col- KYA radio station general manager Clinton D. Churchill. The blank-back rock-n-roll lectible holds air and appears to be unused. The sleek grey vinyl surface features the keepsake presents minimally at the (EX) plateau. name “Led Zeppelin” in prominent red block letters next to the white Atlantic logo. Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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639. (4) Late 640. (2) Original 1800s-Early Airplane Fabric 1900s Trade Card Displays With Scrapbooks- “Vin Fiz” and Loaded “Chicago” Predating the use of busi- Brave endeavors in ness cards, “Trade-Cards” American aviation are the are colorful advertising theme in this pairing of tools which were popular- historically significant ly collected in the late relics. Individually framed 19th Century giving rise to to 20-1/2 x 26-1/2”, the the modern trading card displays are each head- industry. Presented are (4) late 1800s-early 1900s scrapbook albums containing lined by a 2x2 piece of (1,000+) trade-cards which have been adhered to the album pages. Displaying fantas- actual airplane fabric with: Vin Fiz from 1911 first U.S. transcontinental flight; tic original details these cards feature a broad spectrum of subjects including house- ”Chicago” Douglas World Cruiser #2 from 1924 first round-the-world flight. Both hold goods, tobacco, seeds, medicine, cereal, men, women, children, animals, fruits, planes underwent restoration at the Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space flowers, military, Native Americans and Santa Claus. More on our website. Museum, at which time these fabric pieces were removed. Individual COAs from Opening Bid $150.00 Smithsonian Institution. Opening Bid $150.00 641. 1939 N.Y. World’s 642. (58) Vintage Fair Memorabilia Lot of Tourist & Destination (60+) with Cane Chair, Pennants in Various Pennants and (2) Trams Sizes With an eye toward the future the 1939 Recall the days when road-trips New York World’s Fair was themed were a big part of the “Building the World of Tomorrow”. “American Dream” with this Presented is a “Treasure Chest” memo- colorful collection of (58) vin- rabilia collection of (50+) pieces from tage tourist and destination pen- this monumental two year event held in nants. Presenting in above aver- 1939 and 1940 at Flushing Meadows age to excellent condition these Corona Park. Highlighting this histori- mostly 1950s felt flags are per- cal hoard are a 35” high wood “Cane fect souvenirs of favored loca- Chair”, a 28” felt pennant, (2) die cast tions. Ranging in various sizes trams, a 2.5 oz. silver cake knife, a this group includes (5) 8”-9” pieces, (44) 10”-12” pieces, (8) 15”-17” pieces and (1) 1939 brass token coin and (3) souvenir 26” piece. Highest-flying examples are (8) featuring Native American Chief appliqués, pocketknives. Also included are assorted pins, tie clips, ephemera and sundries. More a Bronco Buster, a Bullfighter, Hollywood, Las Vegas, Miami Beach and (2) Empire on our website. State Building. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 643. Vintage 644. 1938-1971 Life Car/Plane/Ship Model Kit Magazine Collection of Lot of (50+) with Revell (177) Cutty Sark Portraying notable figures from all Model citizens with an eye towards walks of life and all parts of the world, quality will delight in this unbeliev- this Life magazine library of (177) issues able collection of (50+) ”un-built” spans from 1938 through 1971. The 1950s-1960s toy model kits in origi- publications present nicely with nal boxes. Featuring both civilian and covers/pages intact and mailing labels military cars, planes, ships, jets and on approximately 30%. Highlights spacecraft this dynamic group pres- include: (2) signed by Tricia Nixon ents in well preserved state with most (individual PSA certs/stickers) and suit- showing near full original box gloss. able-for-framing cover subjects includ- Standout items are (4) Revell pieces ing: (2) Ali, Churchill, J. DiMaggio, with “Cutty Sark”, “U.S. Naval Disney World, (3) J.F. Kennedy, Mantle, Academy Gift Set”, “XSL-D1 Space McCartney and Sinatra. Note: because Ship” and “Terrier Missile”. Also included are (20+) other Revell issues, (4) Aurora, of the weight of this lot, a shipping sur- (3) Hubley, (7) Linberg, (4) AMT and (10) miscellaneous. More on our website. charge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

645. (48) 646. 1970s Poster 1950s-1960s Collection of (700+) with Collegiate and Blacklight and Rock ‘n’ Destination Roll Pennants with The “Me” decade of the 1970s start- Army, Navy ed with hallucinogens and ended with Disco, along the way we experi- and Notre enced “Tricky Dick” Nixon, Pop Dame Rock, Rocky, LSD and the quintes- School spirit runs deep in this interesting mix of collegiate and destination pennants. sential stoner phenomenon Presented are (48) 1950s-1960s pennants with: (30) college related pieces including “Blacklight” posters. Offered is a Army, Navy, Notre Dame, Alabama, LSU and (2) Orange Bowl examples; (15) tremendous lot of (700+) 1970s tourist/destination varieties including Native Hawaiian, and Native posters including (25) assorted American issues; and (3) sports/entertainment with Green Bay Packers, Ringling Bros. Blacklight pieces. Highlights are (2) Nixon parodies, (15) Stallone (Rocky), (10+) Circus and Ice Follies. In general this group presents in better condition with defer- Three Dog Night, (3) Fleetwood Mac, (150+) “First Love” (2 versions), (30+) ence to typical pinholes, light to moderate soiling and occasional creased points. More “Midnight Rider” Marijuana Distribution Co., Rodney Allen Rippy and the Blacklight on our website. issues including a hysterical “Fred the Pervert”. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 647. Hirschfeld Alfred Hitchcock TV Guide Cover Portrait Illustration Board Print We are re-auctioning 649. Autographed Entertainers this piece due to the 648. 1957-1979 TV Guide Run of Display Lot of (19) With B. Crane, G. fact that the winning (675+) with Many 1st Appearances Burns, A. Hale and R. Moore bidder was not able to Stage and screen stars complied with photo opportuni- honor his bid. Including Batman and Star Trek ties and autograph requests in this gathering of (19) Good evening…for your viewing pleasure we present a Turn on your TV knowledge with this incredible run of framed or matted displays. Signatures average (“9”) gouache style illustration board print of Alfred Hitchcock (675+) 1957-1979 TV Guide issues. This amazing potency and include: Richard Anderson, Richard Dean by famed caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. Known as the “Line assortment presents in average to better condition with Anderson, Drew Barrymore, George Burns (JSA King,” Hirschfeld specialized in simple black on white deference to pen-marks and address labels which cert/sticker), Bob Crane (d.1978, full JSA), Kirsten drawings of celebrities during his long career. The origi- appear on the majority of covers. A practical encyclope- Dunst, Jodie Foster, Alan Hale, Jr. (JSA cert/sticker), nal illustration of this print was used for the 11 / 3 0 / 5 7 dia of Television listings and events for the covered Paul Hogan, Grandpa Jones, (2) Natasha Kinski, Cheryl cover of T V guide and is a fine representation of the period this lot teems with first appearances including Ladd, (2) Kellie Martin, Roger Moore (JSA cert/stick- a r t i s t ’s color work. Framed and matted to overall dimen- Batman and Star Trek. Highlights are (2) Lucy, Lassie, er), Kate Moss, Christina Ricci and Ernest Tubb. More sions of 17x21 this dynamic piece presents in excellent Disney, Batman, (2) Star Trek, Green Hornet, Elvis, (2) on our website. condition with only minor peripheral wear on the border Hitchcock, Gilligan’s Island, Dick Clark, Ricky Nelson, Opening Bid $150.00 and frame. More on our website. Art Carney and Clint Eastwood. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 651. Star Trek: The Next Generation Cast Signed LE Photo Display with Full 652. (2,000+) 1940s-1980s JSA 650. Actors/Entertainers Signed Mexican/Spanish Lobby Cards Flats Lot of (100+) With Dangerfield, It seems that iterations of the Star Trek franchise are as infinite as the universe. Enjoying worldwide acclaim Loaded with Stars Norris, Stallone these fascinating space exploration tales have dominat- Relive Filmdom’s golden years “South of the Border” Film and television icons and Country-Western music ed television for five decades. Presented is an LE photo style with this vast hoard of 1940s-1980s stars are the familiar subjects of these autographed display measuring 20x20 and featuring the signatures Mexican/Spanish Lobby Cards. Measuring up to 12x16 flats. Signatures show (“9”) or better quality throughout of (7) cast and crew members of Star Trek: The Next these vintage pieces present in above average to better with highlights including: Single-Signed 8x10 Photos Generation. Boldly signed in silver felt tip pen the condition with less than 10% in lesser grade. Most of With JSA Certs/Stickers Joe Barbera, Rodney included autographs are clockwise: Michael Dorn (“9”), the wear appears on the periphery in the form of typical Dangerfield, Charlie Daniels, Bill Hanna, Clayton Jonathan Frakes (“8”), Gates McFadden (“8”), Patrick pinholes, light soling and the occasional small tear. Moore, Chuck Norris, Roy Rogers, Sylvester Stallone; Stewart (“9”), Marina Sirtis (“9”), LeVar Burton (“9”) Half of the movies are of American origin and the bal- Single-Signed 8x10 Photos (2) Drew Barrymore, Joey and Brent Spiner (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. ance are foreign primarily Mexican. Highlights include Bishop, Art Carney, Jack Klugman, (3) Alyssa Milano, Opening Bid $150.00 The Godfather II, Dirty Harry and The Four Horseman Bob Newhart. More on our website. of the Apocalypse. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

653. 1940s-1950s “Golden Age” Comic Book Collection of (360+) 654. Bob Kane Original 23x18 with Superman & Action Comics 655. Carrie Underwood Signed Titles-Loaded Batman & Robin Signed Sketch with Philadelphia 76ers Jersey Comic books became a national phenomenon and a major Full JSA In a token gesture making Carrie Underwood a “team- industry with the introduction of Superman in 1938 Light up the “Bat-signal” and swing into action for this mate” (and who wouldn’t want her on their team?), this which gave rise to the “Golden Age” of comics. power packed original Bob Kane signed “Batman & Philadelphia 76ers jersey was tailored for and auto- Presented is a classic collection of (360+) 1940s-1950s Robin” sketch. Presenting dynamic details this unusual- graphed by the former “American Idol” victor and cur- gold age books including early Superman titles. T h i s ly large example of “Bat-Art” is professionally framed rent country-western heart throb. The white mesh/daz- super group grades mostly in the (Good to Very Good) and matted to overall dimensions of 23x18, perfectly zle cloth pullover garment features proper twill identi- range with several lesser (Fair) examples. Highlights are; suited for man cave display. Featuring generously sized fiers with “45” on the back and “UNDERWOOD” Superman: 48, 52, 89; Action Comics: 119, 120, 179; images of the iconic comic superheroes this exciting arched just above. Between the name and number, Superboy: 25, 26, 27, 31, 32; Marvel family 24; Mary sketch bears Kane’s prominent (“9”) strength endorse- Underwood’s black marker autograph projects (“8”) Marvel 24; 1st ed. Classics Illustrated 56; Davy Crockett; ment along with several inscriptions and the date strength. Comes with a JSA cert/sticker and a notarized 631, 639; and Spaceman: 1. More on our website. “1968”. Full photo LOA from JSA. COA from the C.A.T.S. Foundation. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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657. I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 656. 1950s-Present NHL Incredible Autograph Book with Hockey (110+) Hofer & Star Original Six Signatures—Full JSA Autographed The best rink action you will likely see Hoard of this season can be found in this life- (565) Cards time collector’s autograph book. Spanning the 1950s era of the & Flats— “Original Six” teams up to the present Loaded thirty team expansion era this amazing Magnificent and comprehensive hockey signed trading/postcard and flats hoard featur- book features (110+) NHL star player ing the “original six” hockey squads and the ice kings who starred for them. The auto- autographs including (37) Hall of graphs overwhelmingly grade (“8-9”) or better with several bearing inscriptions, salu- Famers, (9) who have won Hart-MVP tations or other career anecdotes. Being that several of the cards were attained through trophies. Displaying solid (“8-9”) the mail, incidental peripheral wear is present. Multiple 1990s “retro” near signed sets average signature strength throughout are found within including 1994 Parkhurst Tall Boys: (110/180, 8 dupes) with #46 this considerable collection is high- Howe (personalized with salutation); 1994 Parkhurst Missing Link: (110/180, 35 lighted by key HOF signers: P. dupes) with #43 Howe, (2) #139 M. Richard; 1995-96 Parkhurst 1966-67: (110/150, Esposito, Brett Hull, Ivan, Lafleur, 56 dupes) with #7 Orr (personalized) and #42 Howe (personalized with salutation). Lemieux, Lindsay, F. Mahavolich, Plante, Schmidt, Worsley and Red Army goal- Team breakdowns include Boston Bruins: (67 signed); Chicago Black Hawks: (83 tender Tretiak. Other HOF signers are: Bathgate, Belfour, Bourque, Bucyk, signed); Detroit Red Wings: (106 signed); Montreal Canadiens: (83 signed); New Cournoyer, Delvecchio, Fletcher, Giacomin, Gilbert, Gilmour, Hall, Howell, Keon, LaFontaine, McDonald, Mikita, Moore, Oates, Park, Pulford, H. Richard, Robinson, York Rangers: (87 signed) and Toronto Maple Leafs: (139 signed). Auction LOA Robitaille, Sittler, Trottier, Ullman. Additional noteworthy (deceased) signers are: from JSA. More on our website. Balon, Bergman, Burns, Curry, Harris, Storey. Measuring 5x4 this autograph book Opening Bid $250.00 sports a faux alligator skin cover which shows moderate wear. The interior signed pages are in excellent condition with deference to occasional minor soiling which does not compromise the integrity of any signatures. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve estimated value is $4,500-$7,500. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

658. 1933 CCM Hockey Premiums Set of (5) with Original Mailer Early championship professional and amateur hockey teams are profiled with this elusive 1933 CCM Hockey Premiums set of (5) pictures including the original mailer and informa- tion sheet. The lovely 8-1/4 x 10-1/2” black-and-white arti- facts are clear and attractive despite a combination of expect- ed wear including reverse tape residue, peripheral fraying, pin-holes or creasing. Included are cameos of Foster Hewitt, 659. (224) 1968 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Moncton Hawks, Newmarket Junior Hockey O.H.A., New Puck Stickers from Vending York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs. The mailer has sus- Score with these (224) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey tained extensive wear but is intact and still presents nicely. Puck Stickers featuring a slew of Hall of Famers. With Opening Bid $250.00 deference to perimeter foxing and surface bowing, these “straight from vending” singles generally have crisp corners and edges. Included are (6) #1 Mikita, (12) #2 Mahovlich, (3) #5 P. Esposito, (18) #6 Worsley, 660. (13) 1974-1982 Topps Hockey (16) #7 Beliveau, (23) #8 Vasko, (15) #9 Gilbert, (11) #10 Crozier, (16) #11 Angotti, (14) #12 Hodge, (14) Vending Boxes #13 Hall, (13) #14 Harvey, (11) #15 Plante, (10) #16 Demand definitely exceeds supply for these (13) 1974- Stanley, (9) #17 Bower, (8) #18 Horton, (10) #19 Keon, 1982 Topps Hockey vending boxes. Each 500-card con- (10) #20 Sawchuk and (5) #21 H. Richard. tainer is guaranteed unsearched and could yield several Opening Bid $150.00 high-grade ice kings along with complete/near sets. Included are (4) 1974-75 (Bowman RC, Cherry RC, Orr, Potvin RC), (1) 1977-78 (Orr), (2) 1978-79 (Bossy RC), (4) 1980-81 (Bourque RC, Gretzky) and (2) 1981- 82 (Gretzky). Opening Bid $400.00

661. 1979-80 Topps and 1985-86 Topps/OPC Hockey Complete Sets with PSA 8 Gretzky RC The debuts of “The Great One” and “Super Mario” headline this trio of 1979-80 Topps and 1985-86 Topps/OPC Hockey complete sets. Included are 1979-80 Topps set: (264/264, median NM to NM-MT) with #18 Gretzky RC (PSA 8), #175 Howe (NM), #185 Bo. Hull (NM); 1985-86 O-Pee-Chee set: (264/264, median NM-MT) with #9 Lemieux RC (SGC 88), #29 Yzerman (NM), #120 Gretzky (NM), #262 Lemieux LL (NM-MT); 1985-86 Topps: (165/165, average NM-MT) with #9 Lemieux RC (NM-MT), #29 Yzerman (NM-MT) and #120 662. 1979-80 Topps Hockey Gretzky (NM-MT). Opening Bid $400.00 Complete Set of (264) With PSA 8 Gretzky RC Opening Bid $250.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 664. 1971 Topps Baseball Rack Pack 663. (7) 1969 Topps Baseball Stamps Opening Bid $250.00 665. (2) 1972 Topps Baseball Unopened Packs Series 1 Wax Packs—Both PSA 6 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

667. (12) 1987-1991 Topps Tiffany & Fleer Glossy Baseball 668. (8) 1989-1992 Baseball Wax 666. (163) 1985-1993 Baseball Complete Sets Boxes with (5) 1989 Upper Deck Update/Traded Sets Opening Bid $150.00 High Numbers Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

669. (4) 1992 Topps 670. 1967 Topps Baseball Football Wax Vending Pack PSA 6 Cases Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 671. (2) 1978-79 Topps Basketball Wax Boxes with Missing Lids Opening Bid $200.00

672. 1954-55 673. 1954-55 674. 1970-1979 Gunther Beer Gunther Beer Lot of (9) Horse Baltimore Baltimore Racing Bullets Al Bullets Paul Programs With Roges Hoffman “Secretariat,” Autographed Signed Card “Seattle Slew” Card Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 and “Affirmed” $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

676. 1973 Franklin Mint Sterling Silver Football Hall of Fame (Coin) Medals with 675. (11) 1970 Display Topps Bobby Plaques Sherman Plaks— Opening Bid Test Issue $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 677. 2001 Fleer Legacy Derek Jeter Collection Game-Used Jersey/Auto—BGS/JSA 9 Auto 10 Opening Bid $250.00

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678. May 19, 1918 OAL Reach Baseball From Washington Senators First-Ever Sunday Home Game A priceless relic in that it was employed during a Major League battle nearly a century ago, this baseball exudes telling attestation of how American culture and mores have changed in a relatively short period of time. Displayed in a 9x12 shadowbox, this OAL Johnson sphere was used on May 679. Cecil Travis Signed 1945-1947 Washington Senators 19, 1918 in the Washington Road Jersey - Partially Restored Senators’ first-ever Sunday home Having toiled for also-ran teams in the Nation’s Capital and then sacrificing nearly game. Citing religious tradition, four seasons to service in World War II, Cecil Travis authored a career that prompts locally enforced “blue laws” had the question: “What if?” This Washington Senators road jersey was attributed to and previously forbidden the Senators autographed by the man who owns the highest-ever lifetime average (.314) for an from playing Sunday home games. American League shortstop. The gray flannel button-down garment features blue pip- The orb shows game use and has vintage inscriptions documenting the date, battery ing lining the collar, button path and sleeve endings. Within the collar, a vintage mates, umpire and final score of the Senators’ 12-inning 1-0 triumph over Cleveland. “Spalding” label and size “44” tag are sewn just below a “Travis” identifier, which is The orb has “Reach” trademark stampings that definitively date to the period (as do chain stitched in red. On the vented left front tail, Travis’ black marker signature the alternating red and blue laces). shows (“7”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 680. 1920 World 681. 1934 Polo Series PSA Grounds MLB “Authentic” All-Star Game Ebbets Field Full Program Press Ticket - In the realm of sports Lone Graded publications, vintage stadium-issued guides Rife with October rarities, the was serve as storytellers the last to feature two fran- with period advertise- chises that had never before ments, design and play- made a Fall Classic appear- er portrayals. ance. And (with the excep- Additionally, physical tion of the 1966 show- traits such as handwrit- down), this was the last in ten scoring, creases and which the lead never compacting folds bring changed hands. Thus, it’s us back to the specific only fitting that this full event, accurately documenting not only the on-field exploits, but the raucous crowd press ticket is a decidedly scarce survivor from that memorable event. Encapsulated and stadium elements. This 1934 All-Star Game program succeeds in summoning and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this voucher is the lone graded specimen. Issued recollections of Carl Hubbell’s spellbinding performance and rosters with a com- by the Brooklyn Dodgers (interchangeably known as the “Robins” in tribute to skip- bined 29 Hall of Famers. Yet physically, the 8-page souvenir appears as though a per ), this “Upper Tier” Press Ticket features the facsimile signa- Polo Grounds vendor had just taken your nickel and handed you a crisp program tures of Dodgers President and Treasurer Steve McKeever. There are with pre-printed lineups (listing successive Hubbell victims Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, handwritten identifiers on the obverse and pre-printed directions to the Flatbush- Simmons and Cronin) and unmarked scoring grids. Save for minor separation along based venue on the reverse. This item has a reserve (estimated value $2000-$2500). the spine, this one is pristine! This item has a reserve (estimated value $1500-$2000) Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $750.00

682. 1962 Post 683. 1962 Post Canadian Canadian Grape Nuts Grape Nuts Complete Complete Unopened Box Unopened Box with Baseball with Baseball Cards Cards Including Including Maris Mays An important find Those with an eye for from “The Great the truly unique North” is avail- focus their collecting able with the offered sights on this extreme- 1962 Post Canadian ly scarce 1962 Post Grape Nuts complete Canadian Grape Nuts unopened box that displays four baseball trading cards on the reverse! This store shelf complete unopened box featuring four baseball trading cards on the reverse! This mar- survivor has endured the past half-century in remarkable condition and is completely ketplace survivor has endured the past 50 years in extraordinary condition and is com- absent of any contusions or other general wear that would compromise the tasty inner pletely absent of any contusions or other general wear which would compromise the contents. Subjects include #6 Maris, #182 Bouchee, #176 Burgess and #161 Warwick. tasty inner contents. Featured are #35 Wilhelm, #40 Francona, #142 Mays and #105 T. Although a moderate crease is discernable above Maris and Bouchee’s image, the Davis. Although a minor spider crease traces between the images of Wilhelm and overall presentation of the piece is not seriously affected. It is important to note that Francona, the overall presentation of the piece is not compromised. It is noteworthy the Grape Nuts brand was less plentiful/popular than the mainstream Post products that the Grape Nuts brand was less plentiful/popular than the mainstream Post prod- and all cards are considered elusive shortprints. ucts and all cards are considered elusive shortprints. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 684. Rare 1924 Walter Johnson Postcard With Content This diamond- themed corre- spondence piece holds 686. 1939 Yankee Stadium All-Star infinite appeal 685. 1935 Diamond Star Graded Lot Game Program and Ticket Stub on several of (7) Cards with (3) Hall of Famers The “good pitching beats good hitting” adage held up fronts. At first Stars of the Diamond shine in this lot which affords the in the 1939 All-Star Game held on 7/11/39 at Yankee glance, we twin benefits of featuring great players of the period, Stadium as the AL lead by Bob Feller defeated the NL behold a 3-3/8 professionally certified by leading grading services 3-1. Presented is a 1939 All-Star game program and x 5-3/8” thick stock postcard with a black-and-white SGC and PSA. Offered is a lot of (7) 1935 Diamond ticket stub. The program presents in very attractive con- likeness of Hall of Famer Walter Johnson. A closer Star baseball cards with (3) Hall of Fame members. dition with clean, vivid covers and pages with the only look, however, narrows the likeness to the 1924 World Included are: (6) SGC graded examples with (2) signs of wear appearing on the spine in the form of a Series (which resulted in the franchise’s lone title), as Hofers: Cuyler (SGC-50), Jackson (SGC-84) and (4) small, partially repaired hole at center and a barely per- Johnson’s solid white apparel is without pinstripes. On others: Rogell (SGC-86), Babich (SGC-86), Piet (SGC- ceptible split at the bottom. The stub obverse presents the reverse, a handwritten message has content regard- 86), Lucas (SGC-60); (1) PSA graded Hofer: Lombardi handsome (EX-MT) details while the reverse side is ing Game 7 of the 1925 Fall Classic. Postmarked “OCT (VG/EX-4). marginally affected by traces of adhesive residue and 1925,” this rare piece is the lone example we’ve ever Opening Bid $400.00 seen. paper loss at the perforated edge. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

687. 1969 NY Mets World Series 688. (4) 500 Home Run Game Full Game 3 Full Ticket PSA 5-Ryan’s Tickets-All PSA Graded GEM MT-10 Only World Series Appearance The first decade of the 21st Century saw nine players Game 3 of the 1969 World Series saw the “Miracle club their way into the lofty 500 Home Run Club. Mets” defeat the Orioles 5-0 on the way to winning Presented is a lot of (4) full tickets from games in 689. (4) No-Hitter Full Tickets-All their first Championship. Nolan Ryan pitched the final which four of these sluggers hit their 500th homer. All PSA Graded 2-1/3 innings of this game earning a save in what (4) of these tickets have been professionally graded The “No-Hitter” game is a thrill for baseball fans and a would turn out to be the only World Series appearance (GEM MT-10) by leading authenticator PSA. Included dream for pitchers. Offered is a lot of (4) PSA graded of his Hall of Fame career. Offered is a 1969 World are: Bonds hit on 4/17/01 at Pacific Bell Park in San full tickets from no-hitter games hurled between 1978 Series Game 3 full ticket encapsulated and profession- Francisco; Sosa hit on 4/4/03 at Great American and 2001. Included pitchers/games are: 1) 4/16/78 St. ally graded (EX-5) by the PSA authenticating service. Ballpark in Cincinnati; Palmeiro hit on 5/11/03 at The Louis Cardinals Bob Forsch vs. Philadelphia Phillies at This historically significant souvenir displays striking Ballpark in Arlington; Ramirez hit on 5/31/08 at STL (NM-7); 2) 7/14/95 LA Dodgers Ramon Martinez original details including vivid colors and appealing Camden Yards in Baltimore. vs. Florida Marlins at LA (G-2); 3) 6/25/99 St. Louis gloss. Opening Bid $500.00 Cardinals Jose Jiminez vs. Arizona Diamondbacks at Opening Bid $500.00 AZ (NM-7); 4) 9/3/01 St. Louis Cardinals Bud Smith vs. San Diego Padres at SD (NM-7). Opening Bid $300.00

691. 1954 Red Man Tobacco Eddie Mathews-BVG Graded (MINT-9) 692. Eddie Murray 500 Home Run Opening Bid Game Full Ticket-PSA Graded $250.00 (GEM MT-10) 690. (2) July 31, 1932 Programs Opening Bid $250.00 From Indians First Game at Municipal Stadium Opening Bid $150.00

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693. 1994 Michael Jordan Game- Used Baseball Bat With Full 695. Ryan Zimmerman 2009 Signed PSA/DNA 694. Rico Petrocelli 1969-1972 Game-Used Bat with MLB While sports writers and fans give various reasons for Game-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNA Michael Jordan’s first “retirement” from the NBA, the A fixture on the long-suffering Red Sox franchise that Authentications Hologram one undeniable truth is that he simply could not stay dropped two World Series Game 7 showdowns during From a season that saw him author a 30-game hitting out of the spotlight. Albeit in less-than glamorous ven- his tenure, former BoSox star Rico Petrocelli wielded streak, this “Marucci” (32.8-oz/34”) block-letter model ues in a different sporting arena, Jordan embarked on a this Hillerich & Bradsby (33.7-oz/35”) “U1” signature weapon was brandished and autographed by “new” career as he brandished this baseball bat with the model bat during the 1969-1972 labeling period. The Washington Nationals star Ryan Zimmerman. The 1994 Class AA Birmingham Barons. The “Wilson” (33- uncracked weapon shows moderate use with ball and weapon features a cupped end, a glossy black “Smith” oz/35”) “WC209” block-letter weapon features a black stitch impressions about the barrel, as well as a hand- finish is signed by Zimmerman in silver Sharpie (“8” finish and shows outstanding game use with ball and written notation of the bat’s weight on the flare knob. strength) and inscribed “Game used 09” between the stitch marks about the barrel, as well as transposed ball Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. manufacturer’s logo and barrel stampings. Issued in stampings, a crack on the hitting surface and grain sep- Opening Bid $150.00 June, 2009, the bat shows heavy use with ball and aration. A 3-1/4” layer of athletic tape lines the lower stitch marks about the barrel and a 14-3/4” handle handle and “45” is inscribed on the flare knob. Despite crack. MLB Authentications hologram. his paltry .202 batting average, Jordan was, naturally, Opening Bid $150.00 the main attraction of that year’s Southern League cam- paign. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $400.00

697. 1930s Dizzy and Daffy Dean 696. 1978 Rick Auerbach Game- Base Ball Play Suit in Original Retail Worn Cincinnati Reds St. Patrick’s Box Day Jersey At the height of their popularity as “” The luck of the Irish is a welcome advantage even dur- teammates (1934-1937), the brothers Dean earned the 698. (217) 1968-1971 Pro Motions ing spring training. This 1978 Cincinnati Reds game- nicknames “Dizzy” and “Daffy,” which was pretty Major League Baseball Full-Sized worn jersey attests to that. Worn by infielder Rick much how they made opposing hitters feel. For young Team Poster Hoard Auerbach for a St. Patrick’s Day Grapefruit League baseball aspirants, this “Official Dizzy Daffy Dean Cash in on these (217) 1968-1971 Pro Motions Major exhibition, this white knit pullover garment is tailored Base Ball Play Suit” was an absolute must! In its well- League Baseball full-sized team posters. These 23x29 just like the club’s regular season home jerseys, with preserved original retail box, this one is complete with displays exhibit varying degrees of peripheral fraying, the exception of the twill identifiers, which are green. a flannel ensemble (size “14” jersey and pants), cap and notching or other general wear. Despite those flaws, Within the tapered front tail, a “Rawlings” size “40” belt. The vintage apparel items appear to have never these colorful composites still present nicely and could label is accompanied by a “SET 1 1978” tag. All origi- been worn. This is a scarce survivor and Gateway City yield the victor a substantial profit margin. Early ren- nal with no alterations, the jersey shows appropriate diamond treasure. derings of the Expos, Rangers and Royals headline this single event wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 group. Included are: (10) Angels, (56) Expos, ((10) have edge portions missing), (31) Giants, (52) Orioles, (22) Rangers and (46) Royals. Opening Bid $150.00

700. 1922 701. 1925 699. 1975 Principles The Four Topps “Mini” of Football Winners George Brett Hard Cover Hard Cover Rookie-BCCG Book by Book by Graded (Mint John W. Knute 10) Heisman Rockne Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $100.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 702. 1928-80 Navy Football Program Lot of (170+) Different Even “Bill the Goat” would kick up his heels for this incredible lot of (170+) all different U.S. Naval Academy “Navy” football programs. Spanning the years 1928-1980 this colossal collection features a color- ful variety of front cover subjects, with the most fascinating being the many with a humorous tilt. Presenting in condition range from like-new to fair this group breaks downs as follows: 20% (EX-MT+), 40% (EX); 20% (VG-EX); 15% (G-VG); 5% lesser. Included are: (34) pre-1940 issues; (17) 1940s; (27) 1950s; (68) 1960s; (29) 1970-1980. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

703. 1950-1969 College 704. 1970-1976 Topps Football Media Guide Lot Football Complete/Partial of (125+) Set Run If anyone saved their media guides Ignite your classic Topps Football collec- from college football games chances tion with the offered run of 1970-1976 are they got dinged-up during the complete/partial sets. Featured are 1970 excitement and revelry. Presented is a Topps partial: (194/263, average EX to collection of (125+) 1950-1969 very EX-MT) with #90 O. Simpson RC (EX); attractive college media guides. 1971 Topps partial: (174/263, median Overall this group very conservatively VG-EX); 1972 Topps Low partial: grades EX and better with the majori- (153/263, composite EX-MT); 1973 ty appearing to have never been Topps partial: (334/528, majority EX- opened. This represents an amazing MT); 1974 Topps set: (528/528, average opportunity to acquire a large quantity EX-MT to NM); 1975 Topps partial: of high quality vintage football publi- (346/528, composite NM) and 1976 cations in one swoop. Highlights include 1950s: Navy, (2) Pitt, (2) Citadel, Miami, Topps partial: (273/528, median EX-MT Fordham, Texas Tech, Texas A&M; 1960s: USC, UCLA, (3) Penn State, (2) Pitt, (2) to NM). More on our website. Miami, Texas. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

705. 1889 “Rugby Football” 706. (12) Michael by Harry Vassall-1st Edition Cipriani Original Possibly the first book ever written s p e c i f i - Photographs c a l l y about Rugby is the 1889 tome “Rugby Football” authored by former Oxford With Mays, University team captain Harry Va s s a l l . Marciano and J. Presented is an 1889 1st edition of this Robinson book which also features a chapter on pro- These (12) original photo- fessionalism by early Rugby Football graphs were taken by leg- Union President Arthur Budd. Measuring 4- endary New York shutter- 3/4 x 6-3/4” this antique book contains sev- bug Michael Cipriani. enty-three pages of text along with a pref- The 8x10 and 10x8 black- ace and several title pages. Presenting in and-white photos feature well-preserved condition this historically vintage Cipriani stamp- significant volume is complete and intact ings on the reverse and portray legendary athletes/personalities including: Billy Conn, with solid cover and spine and supple Rocky Marciano, Dean Martin, Willie Mays, (2) Floyd Patterson, (3) Sam Snead and cream-colored pages. More on our website. multi-subject photos with J. Frazier/J. Robinson and (2) Berra/Maris/J. Torre. The Opening Bid $150.00 photos show minimal newsroom handling and present beautifully. Opening Bid $150.00

707. 1950s-1972 Los Angeles 708. (31) Area Basketball Ephemera Multi/Single-Signed Lot with Wooden & Sports Autograph Chamberlain Autographs Treasure Chest Los Angeles became the center of the with Fab 5 & Basketball universe in 1972 as the Lakers DiMaggio and UCLA Bruins won championships six Autograph Dealers! Stock weeks apart. Offered is a lot containing up on these (31) multi/single- 1950s-1972 L.A. Basketball ephemera items signed items featuring profes- including a Chamberlain signed (“8”) cut sional and amateur sports and a Wooden signed (“9”) book. Additional stars. Highlights include Full highlights are: (2) scarce 1970 NCAA “Final Photo LOA from JSA: (2 Four” programs; 1970 NCAA “Final Four” items) with 1.) multi-signed “Fab Five” signed stationery with J. Howard, R. Jackson, stub; 1972 NBA Finals program; (3) 1970-72 King, Rose, Webber (average “9”); 2.) single-signed DiMaggio index card (“9”, per- UCLA guides; 1970 Wooden salute program. sonalized with salutation); Auction LOA from JSA: (29 items) with Photographs: Also included are (3) 1950s Globetrotters programs. Wooden autograph has basic JSA (15 pictures) with Golf (2 photos, both “8-9”, personalized) with Nicklaus and Palmer. cert, Chamberlain cut has auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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709. 1944-1987 Hockey 710. Bobby Jones Card Collection with (2) Single-Signed 8x10 Gretzky Rookies Photo - Full JSA Shoot and score with this outstand- A lawyer by trade, Bobby ing 1944-1987 collec- Jones clearly belonged on the tion of (56) items including Beehive links. Having regularly beat photographs, a set and high caliber the top performers in the pro- singles. Highlights include 1944-63 fessional ranks, Jones main- Beehive Group II Photos: (44 pic- tained his amateur status and tures, paper matting have pin holes, retired from competition at the glue residue or writing, pictures tender age of 28. This vintage average EX) with (24) Maple Leafs: black-and-white photograph Hassard SP, Kraftchek SP, portrays and is signed by the McCormack SP; 1979-80 O-Pee- legendary golfer and Augusta Chee set: (396/396, average EX to National Golf Club founder. EX-MT) with #18 Gretzky RC (EX); Measuring 8x10 with thin Hall of Fame Singles: (8 cards) white borders, the photo shows with 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee #18 a smiling Jones relaxing on a Gretzky RC (KSA 7.5); 1980-81 O- bench in an outdoor setting Pee-Chee: (2) #140 Bourque RC (presumably a golf course). (EX-MT, EX), (2) #250 Gretzky Accented by a personalization (both EX-MT), #289 Messier RC and salutation (in Jones’ hand), (EX-MT); 1985-86 O-Pee-Chee: #9 Jones’ blue-ink steel tip foun- Lemieux RC (EX) and 1986-87 O-Pee-Chee #53 Roy RC (NM). More on our website. tain pen scripting of “Robert T. Jones, Jr.” projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. A hori- Opening Bid $250.00 zontal crease does not detract from the potent signature. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 711. Baseball Signed by (5) HOFers With Gehrig, Mack, McCarthy and Full PSA/DNA Vaunted dynasties that reigned in succession, the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics of the late-1920s and early- 1930s are well represented on this multi-signed base- ball. The unofficial 712. /Carl Hubbell Dual-Signed Baseball - Full JSA “Wilson” orb is a medi- Throughout baseball history, a variety of circumstances have caused franchise staples um-toned example to end their careers in unfamiliar settings. Whether it’s age or, in recent decades, endorsed in steel-tip foun- finances, civic pride and/or “loyalty” between played and suitor is a fleeting trait. That tain pen. On the sweet spot are Connie Mack (“7-8” strength) and being said, the offered baseball is a rare breed. This ONL Frick orb is signed by career (“6” strength). The north panel is home to Joe McCarthy (“7” strength) and Lefty New York Giants legends Carl Hubbell and Mel Ott. The orb appears to have seen Gomez (“6” strength, with a minor surface abrasion preventing higher assessment). diamond use and is signed in blue-ink steel tip fountain pen on adjacent panels. Just On the south panel, the coveted signature of Lou Gehrig projects (“4-5”) quality and below the trademark “Spalding” logo, Hubbell’s penning projects (“6”) strength and is situated where it could very well present as a single-signed keepsake. Full photo clarity. Ott’s signature, meanwhile, shows (“4-5”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $3000-$3500) The item has a reserve (estimated value $750-$1200) Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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713. Vintage Mickey Mantle/Roger Maris Dual-Signed Baseball - Full JSA 714. Roberto Clemente Signed 3x5 Index Card with While the offered sphere is a vintage J deBeer & Son “Double Header” Official Little Salutation—JSA/SGC Authentic League example, it has been decorated with (2) signatures that are Major League all the Always willing to ingratiate himself to a loyal Pittsburgh fanbase, Roberto Clemente w a y. The off-white orb showcases the blue ballpoint pennings of Mickey Mantle a n d (d.1972) satisfied another autograph request on this signed 3x5 index card. Judged R o g e r M a r i s. While a sizable portion of their dual-signed baseballs were completed well “Authentic” by JSA and encapsulated by SGC, the memento of the heroic Hall of after their playing days, this one appears to have been signed as their circuit clout totals Famer is penned in black ink with both Clemente’s endorsement and salutation pre- escalated. On the sweet spot, Mantle’s penning projects (“7”) strength. Content with senting (“7-8”). The well-preserved artifact is absent of any significant obverse flaw occupancy of the south panel, the self-effacing Maris has signed. With the surname mini- and presents beautifully. Limited adhesive residue on the opposing side does not affect mally affected by surface abrasions, Maris’ scripting shows (“5-6”) quality. Full photo the overall presentation in the least. An ideal acquisition for the discriminating Hall of L O A from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value $1800-$2300) Fame specialist. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($1100-$1500). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: F E B RUA RY 7, 2013 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 716. 717. 1930 Frank Frank “Home “Lefty” Run” O’Doul Baker Twice Signed Signed Cut with Cut- Full JSA JSA/SGC Authentic 715. Eddie Cicotte Cut Signature- Frank “Home Run” Baker (d.1963) led the AL in Two for the price of one always sounds like a great deal JSA/SGC Authentic homers for four straight years with a grand total of and in this case it is unbeatable. Signed on both sides the Though not quite as elusive as his knuckleball Eddie forty-two round-trippers. He earned his nickname by p r o ffered Frank “Lefty O’Doul (d.1969) signed cut is a Cicotte’s (d.1969) signature has still proven to be a clubbing game changing home runs in games 2 and 3 truly a gem “double-header”. Certified Authentic by JSA tough acquisition. No need to go chasing flutterballs, as of the as part of the Philadelphia A’s and encapsulated by SGC this fantastic 4x2 cut is quite the offered Cicotte signed cut is yours for the bidding. first dynasty. Presented is a Baker signed cut which has unusual. Presenting a high-styled grace, both fountain pen Cicotte’s blue ink endorsement appears on a 4 x 1-1/2” been adhered to a 3x5 index card. Baker’s distinct (“9”) signatures merit a solid (“10”) signature strength designa- section of variable cream-toned stock encapsulated with strength signature has been applied in blue ink by ball- tion. Appearing below each signature is the inscription a 3x5 white backer card. Certified Authentic by JSA point pen to a 3 x 1/2” section of lined notepaper which “Phillies 1930”. O’Doul who enjoyed his best seasons as and encapsulated by SGC the “Black Sox” star pitch- is centered on the aforementioned index card, well suit- a Phillie has the highest lifetime batting average (.349) of er’s autograph displays fine (“8”) strength. ed for matting and framing. Full photo LOA from JSA. any player not in the Hall of Fame. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

718. Chuck Klein Autographed Cut- 719. Clark Griffith Autographed 3x5 720. Mickey Mantle Signed Dollar PSA/DNA Graded (NM-7) Index Card-PSA/DNA Graded (Gem Bill with Salutation—Full JSA 1933 “Triple Crown” winner and Hall of Fame member Mint-10) Your baseball autograph collection will be “right on the Chuck Klein (d.1958) is the author of the presented 4- Former Washington Senators team owner Clark Griffith money” after securing this clean Mickey Mantle signed 1/4 x 3” signed cut. Encapsulated and graded (NM-7) (d.1955) was a lifetime Baseball man whose career dollar bill. The crisp Series 1963 A note is penned by by PSA/DNA Klein’s stylish autograph appears just spanned the 1890s-1950s. Presented is a Griffith auto- Mantle in blue ink with both the signature and Best below and to the left of center on a well-preserved sec- graphed 3x5 index card encapsulated and graded (Gem Wishes salutation presenting in the (“8”) range. The tion of light-gray cardboard. Applied in black ink the Mint-10) by professional certification service note is very clean and the autograph is absent of creas- signature measures approximately 2-1/4” in length. In PSA/DNA. Griffith’s bold blue ink signature measure ing or any significant disruption. Full photo LOA from addition to the aforementioned accomplishments Klein three inches and spreads across the center of a light- JSA. was also named NL MVP in 1932. cream colored card. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 721. Mickey Mantle Signed Salvino Statue in Original Box 723. (12) Mike Piazza Single-Signed Presented is a 722. New York Yankees Single- signed Baseballs - All JSA Salvino LE Mantle figure complete with original box Signed Baseball Lot of (24) With As a favor to childhood friend Vince Piazza, HOF skip- and COA. Numbered #1264/1732, this stately statue Cashman, Sheffield and Nunez per Tom Lasorda plucked Vince’s son, Mike Piazza, in depicts Mickey following through on his celebrated Bronx Bombers from the diamond and front office have the 62nd round of the 1988 Amateur Draft. Twelve All- swing. Standing 9” high including the base, this shelf- autographed these (24) OML baseballs. The snow-white Star Game selections and 427 HRs later, the former ready collectible features Mantle’s (“8-9”) quality sig- orbs grade (“9-10”) or better and sweet spot blue ball- backstop appears destined for Cooperstown. These (12) nature, which is as graceful as his swing on a dedicated point pennings average (“9-10”) quality with (6) Brian OML Selig baseballs have been individually signed by white rectangular plaque positioned on the front long Cashman (individual JSA stickers); (6) Eduardo Piazza. The snow-white spheres (grade “10”) showcase edge of the 10” wide base. Presenting in like-new con- Nunez (auction LOA from JSA); (12) Gary Sheffield sweet-spot blue ballpoint pennings that average (“9- dition this handsome figure stands ready to grace your inscribed “500 HR 4-17-09” (individual “Shef 500” and 10”) strength and clarity. Nice “break” value here! collection. MLB Authentication holograms). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $700.00 724. 1966 725. 2010 San 726. 2012 San Washington Francisco Francisco Senators Giants World Giants World Team- Champion Champions Signed Team-Signed Team-Signed Picture with Baseball with Baseball with (30) (24) (25) Autographs Autographs— Autographs— Including Hodges—Full JSA Full JSA Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00

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727. 729. (58) Signed Signed/ and Unsigned Unsigned Political Perez- Treasure Steele Lot Chest with of (90) with (42) (42) Autographed Signed 728. 1920s-1960s Actors and Political master- Items Entertainers Photos & Premiums Lot minds are the sole of (350+) with Many Big Stars subjects of these Including (5) Mays (58) signed/ Five decades of Hollywood’s finest are presented in The work of sports artist is celebrated in unsigned items. Highlights include Signed: (42 items, this star-studded collection of (350+) 1920s-1960s this accumulation of (90) Hall of Famer signed and average “8-9”, all auction LOA from JSA) including Actor and Entertainer photos and premiums. Included unsigned Perez-Steele Gallery issues. Featured are (42) Photographs: (32 pictures, various sizes) with Richard are: (6) 1920s Blatz Gum promos; (23) 1940s autographed items showing an average (“8-9”) signa- J. Daley, Bob Dole, Betty Ford, Rudy Giuliani, Barry “Movietime” 4x5 glossies; (60+) 1930s Cuban/Colgate ture strength highlighted by (5) different Mays Goldwater, Al Gore Jr., (3) Herbert Humphrey, (3) 8x11 premiums; (160) 1940s 5x7 Movie Star promos; endorsed “Master Works” examples. Other “Master Walter Mondale, Clarence Thomas, George Wallace, (100+) assorted publicity/promotional photos; 1962 set Works” signed items are (5) each: Berra, Gehringer, Casper Weinberger and Unsigned: (16 items) with of (60+) Academy Award winner sketch type portraits; Spahn, Stargell, Yastrzemski. Balance of signed items Inauguration Invites: (8 items). For a full list and 1930s MGM folder of (9) photos with facsimile auto- are: “7th series” Aaron; (6) “Celebration” series with more details about personalization and salutations of graphs. Some of the many big stars are Ball, Cooper, (2) Kell, (3) Lopez, Slaughter; (5) “Great Moments” autographs, please visit our website. Fairbanks, Gable, Garbo, Grant, Hope, Reagan, Sinatra, with Jenkins, Morgan, Perry, Wilhelm, Wynn. Auction Opening Bid $200.00 LOA from JSA. More on our website. Temple. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

731. Entertainers/Celebrities Signed 730. (5) Jimmy/Rosalyn Carter & Flats Treasure Chest With Bronson 732. “Batman” Autograph Collection Gerald Ford Signed 8x10 and Palin of (30) With (10) Adam West, Burgess Photographs Stage and screen icons from the 20th century read like Meredith and (2) Cesar Romero POTUS collectors will take special notice of these (5) an entertainment world “Who’s Who” in this lot of The Caped Crusader, Boy Wonder and an army of their signed 8x10 photographs. Included are 1-4.) (4) dual- (500-plus) autographed flats. With several having costumed enemies are the subjects of these (30) auto- signed Jimmy/Rosalyn Carter 8x10 photographs (fea- inscribed their roles, bold signatures average (“9”) graphed flats. Felt tip pennings averaging (“9”) strength turing Elvis) and 5.) single-signed Gerald Ford 8x10 quality. Highlights include: Signed Photos Ed Asner, with highlights including signed photos of: (9) Adam White House publicity photograph (personalized with (3) Adrienne Barbeau, Charles Bronson, Chubby West with (6) different poses; (3) John Duncan (3) salutation). Each autograph presents (“9-10”) and Checker, Ann B. Davis, Fabian, James Garner, (3) different 8x12 movie poster prints; (2) Bob Kane comes with an individual cert card and matching sticker Whoopi Goldberg, Florence Henderson, Russell 11x17 movie poster prints; Lee Meriwether 8-1/2 x from JSA. Johnson, Sarah Palin, (3) Martin Sheen; Cut 11” photo; Cesar Romero cut signature (ballpoint); Eli Opening Bid $250.00 Signatures Conrad Bain, Jeff Foxworthy, Joyce Wallach 8-1/2 x 11” photo; Burt Ward 8x10 photo. Randolph, Martin Sheen. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

735. U.S. Silver Dollar “Morgan” and 734. (9) 1950s-1960s 733. Political/Presidential Tr e a s u r e “Peace” Type Lot of (9) with (4) Graded Chest Lot of Pins and Inaugural Items Political/Entertainer Original Michael Highly collectible “Morgan” and “Peace” type U.S. sil- Political aficionados will wish to vote up this “treasure Cipriani Photographs With (4) JFK ver Dollars maintain a position as the most sought after chest” lot of pins, inaugural and presidential items. Political and entertainment icons of the 1950s and of coin issues. The offered lot of (9) coins includes (3) Frontrunners are a 17” JFK pennant, (2) complete 1960s have been captured by the camera’s eye in this Morgan and (6) Peace specimens including (4) which 1960s boxes of “Swell” bubble gum cigars with Nixon lot of (9) original Michael Cipriani photographs. With have been professionally graded. The (4) graded coins and Humphrey editions, a Lincoln matchbook cover, vintage stampings on the reverse, the 8x10 and 10x8 are desirable semi-key date Peace Dollars with: 1921 1963 JFK funeral program and (2) Inaugural programs photos include: (2) Dwight D. Eisenhower; (4) John F. (AU-55 details, cleaned) by ANACS, 1926-S (AU-58) with 1949-Truman and 1961-Kennedy. Also included Kennedy (including one with Jacqueline); Richard by ANACS, 1928-S (AU-58) by PCGS, 1934-D (AU- are: (3) 1973 Nixon Inauguration wine bottles; (2) Nixon; a photo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis kissing 58) by NGC. The (5) “raw” (ungraded) coins conserva- c.1940 booklets with “Alka-Seltzer” premium and “JC a busty female on opposite cheeks; and a photo of tively grade in the high AU to BU range and include: Penny” giveaway; (60+) mostly reproduction pins. Frank Sinatra/Nancy Reagan. The items show minimal (3) Morgan type with 1896, 1898, 1921; and (2) Peace More on our webstie. editorial handling and present beautifully. type with 1923, 1923. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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736. Joe Giard Signed Cut from Baseball—Toughest 1927 Yankee Autograph with Full JSA While Joe Giard’s pitching career was less than remarkable, his placement on the iconic 1927 New York Yankees squad sets him apart from other hurlers of the day. While Hall of Famers and teammates Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri and Herb Pennock all passed away in the 1940s, it is this obscure Joe Giard (d.1956) cut signature that is noted by advanced hobbyists as the toughest example from the prolific squad. Neatly extracted from a period blue-and-red-stitched baseball, the black steel-tip foun- tain pen script presents a readable (“4”) and is covered by a wafer-thin coating of period shellac. This canvased relic is “a must” for all Murderers’ Row enthusiasts as Giard exemplars are seldom offered for public sale. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve. Estimate ($2000-$2500). Opening Bid $1500.00

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737. Grover Alexander Signed 1931 W517 Card with Return Envelope in Alexander’s Hand—JSA/SGC Authentic The final playing era card of Grover (Old Pete) Alexander is also perhaps his finest. The rav- ages of a harsh upbringing, trench warfare, alcoholism and epilepsy are all etched onto the Hall of Famer’s weathered face on the 1931 W517 #15 strip card. Quite simply, it is a poignant baseball card that tells the story of a sometimes defeated man whose post career life reads like a Rand McNally map. Judged as “Authentic” by JSA and encapsulated by SGC, an ambitious autograph hound tracked down Alexander (d.1950) in California and had him inscribe this one- of-a-kind 1931 W517 #15 portrait. Penned vertically in black ink, the flowing 3-1/2” exemplar registers a strong (“8”) in both strength and clarity. Although the canvas displays moderate creasing, the combination of subject and signature overwhelms any technical imperfection. Interestingly, the original envelope which housed this card and is penned entirely in Alexander’s hand is postmarked March 28, 1934 from Avalon, California. At that point in 1934, the Chicago Cubs were using that location as their spring training home. Although not listed as either coach or player for the squad, one can surmise that the cash strapped Alexander was in California to latch on with the franchise in some capacity. Auction LOA from JSA for the return envelope. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($3500+). Opening Bid $1200.00

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