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Sports Memorabilia January 5Th – 10AM Sports Memorabilia January 5th – 10AM Lot # Description 35 Dan Marino & Eric Dickerson Rookies 1 Misc. Sports pcs. incl. Frank Reich 36 1964 Johnny Unites & 1972 Roger Autograph & Auto. Eagles Program Staubach 2 2008 Phillies World Series Framed 37 65 - 1960's Fleer Football Cards Pictures & Tickets 38 150+ 1960's Topps Football Cards w/ 3 7 pcs. Misc. Baseball Pictures Stars 4 Lenny Dykstra 1 of 12500 Framed Prints 39 225+ 1960's Phila. Football Cards w/ 5 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers Yearbook & Stars 1950 Letter 40 2 PSU Autographs D.J Dozier etc. 6 8 pcs. Phillies Pictures, Plaques etc. 41 T. Bruschi Auto. Pic 7 Baseball Encyclopedia Book 42 S Barkley PSU Jersey 8 Lot Misc. Baseball Pins & Case 43 Autographed Football Cards? 9 Nolan Ryan Auto. Plaque & Robin 44 Hines Ward Auto. S.I Print Cover Ventura Fight Plaque 45 HOF Helmet 10 Tin Big League Baseball Target 46 Baltimore Ravens Band Hat 11 2 pcs. Brooklyn Dodgers Team Plaque & 47 Barry Sanders Auto. Ball Print 48 Frank Gifford Auto. Jersey 12 Fenway Park & Ebbets Field Framed 49 1972 Dolphins Auto. Helmet Pictures 50 D. Jackson Auto. Jersey 13 Auto. Cleveland Brown Helmet 51 1972 Detroit Lions book 14 Large Nolan Ryan Auto. Picture 52 Flyers Auto. Kerr Jersey 15 Dr. J Autograped 8 x 10 53 3 Topps Sealed Sets 16 110+ 1970-71, 1969-70 & Topps Posters 54 Steelers Framed 2000 Tickets & Pictures w/ Stars 55 400+ 1970's & 80's Baseball 17 45 - 1970's Basketball Cards w/ Stars 56 16 1970's & 80's Stars N. Ryan, Rose, 18 38 Topps 1969 Large Cards w/ Stars Henderson etc. 19 1300+ 1972-73 Topps Basketball w/ 57 5 - Ken Griffey Jr. Rookies Stars 58 16 1970's & 80's Stars N. Ryan, Yount, 20 500+ 1960's, 70's & 80's Basketball w/ B. Robinson Stars 59 9 - 1980's Rookies Ripken, Boggs, 21 Boog Powell Autographed 8 x 10 Mattingly etc. 22 30 Michael Jordan Rated Rookie Cards 60 31 - Early 1980's Stars Rose, Ryan, 23 Dr. J Autographed Ball Carlton etc. 24 250+ 1970's Football & Hockey w/ Stars 61 16 - Mid-Late 1970's Stars Rose, 25 2 Autographed PSU Pics w/ DJ Dozier Schmidt, Yount, etc. 26 Autographed Picture? 62 21 Early 1970's Stars Carlton, Rose etc. 27 700+ 1970's & 80's Football w/ Stars & 63 1979 Ozzie Smith Rookie w/ 1980 O.S Rookies 64 1980 Rickey Henderson Rookie 28 4 Vintage Partial Football Sets w/ Stars 65 1979 Ozzie Smith Rookie 29 Lot 1970's Football Stickers for Album 66 1973 & 78 Nolan Ryan 30 200+ 1960's Topps & Post Football w/ 67 1979 Ozzie Smith Rookie & 1978 Alan Stars Trammel & Paul Molitor Rookies 31 5 Topps Football Posters w/ Gale Sayers 68 1971 Johnny Bench 32 150+ 1960's & 70's Football Cards w/ 69 Fergie Jackson Auto. 8 x 10 Stars 70 Willie Spargell Auto. 8 x 10 33 1975 Topps Football Partial Set 71 300+ 1970's & some 80's Baseball Cards 34 110+ Early 1970's Football w/ Stars Sports Memorabilia January 5th – 10AM 72 6 - 1970's Rookies Rice, Murphy, Clark 112 1966 Sandy Koufax etc. 113 1966 Mickey Mantle 73 350+ 1972 Topps Baseball 114 7 - 1965 Stars Clemente, Koufax, 74 7 - 1970's Star Cards Jackson, Ryan, Stargell etc. Rose etc. 115 7 - 1965 Stars Mays, Aaron, Yaz etc. 75 285+ 1970 Topps Baseball 116 1965 Steve Carlton & Joe Morgan 76 Auto. Steve Carlton Baseball Rookies 77 Collection of Topps Archive Cards 117 1965 Willie Mays 78 Bill Mazeroski Auto. 8 x 10 118 1965 Sandy Koufax 79 Nolan Ryan Auto. Pic 119 1965 Mickey Mantle 80 Jim Palmer Auto. Pic 120 1960's Auto. New York Yankess Team 81 Misc. Auto. Baseball & Misc. COA's Ball w/ Stars 82 Johnny Demon Auto. Ball 121 1960's Cards Posters & Stars 83 Pete Rose Auto. Ball 122 Babe Ruth Lou Gehring Record 84 Alex Rodriguez Auto. Pic 123 120+ 1960-1964 Topps Baseball 85 170+ 1968 & 69 Topps Baseball 124 92 1950's & 60's Semi Stars & Commons 86 9 - 1969 Stars Yaz, Carlton Aaron etc. 125 8 - 1960 Stars Musial, Mays, As, Kaline 87 9 - 1969 Star Clemente, Aaron, Seaver etc. etc. 126 1962 Roger Maris 88 8 - 1969 Stars Carlton, Mays, Carew etc. 127 1962 Yogi Berra & Carl Yastrzemski 89 1969 Reggie Jackson Rookie 128 1962 Hank Aaron 90 1969 Johnny Bench & Pete Rose 129 1962 Mickey Mantle 91 1969 Hank Aaron & Roberto Clemente 130 1960's Philadelphia Phillies Bobblehead 92 1969 Nolan Ryan & Tom Searer 131 1960's Pittsburgh Steelers Bobblehead 93 1969 Mickey Mantle 132 94 8 - 1968 Stars Aaron, Yaz, Aaron As etc. 133 1960 Stan Musial & Whitey Ford 95 9 - 1968 Stars Maris, Carew, Stargell 134 1960 Willie McCovey All Star etc. 135 1960 Hank Aaron & H.A All Star 96 1968 Johnny Bench Rookie 136 1960 Al Kaline 97 1968 Hank Aaron 137 1960 Rival All Stars Mantle & Roger 98 1968 Pete Rose Maris All Star 99 1968 Nolan Ryan Rookie 138 110 - 1959 Topps Baseball 100 1968 Mickey Mantle 139 109 - 1959 Topps Baseball 101 100+ 1967 Topps Baseball 140 7 - 1959 Stars Berra, Kayline etc. 102 10 - 1967 Stars Mays, Maris, F. 141 8 - 1959 Stars Berra, Kaline, Matthews Robinson etc. etc. 103 10 - 1967 Stars Aaron, Maris, F. 142 110 - 1959 Topps Baseball Robinson etc. 143 110 - 1959 Topps Baseball 104 10 - 1967 Stars Aaron, Carlton, F. 144 1959 Hank Aaron & H.A World Series Robinson etc. HR 105 1967 Hank Aaron & Carl Yastrzemski 145 1959 Mickey Mantle A.S & Hank Aaron 106 1967 Roberto Clemente A.S 107 1967 Hank Aaron 146 6 - 1958 Stars Berra, Killebreu, Ford etc. 108 1967 Mickey Mantle 147 7 - 1958 Topps Stars Aaron, F. Robinson 109 125+ 1965 & 66 Topps Baseball etc. 110 9 - 1966 Stars Mays, Rose, Kaline etc. 148 7 - 1958 Stars Koufax, Musuial As etc. 111 9 - 1966 Stars Koufax, Rose, Maris etc. Sports Memorabilia January 5th – 10AM 149 1958 Mickey Mantle & W.S Batting Foes Mantle & Aaron 150 1958 Roberto Clemente 151 1958 Ted Williams 152 1958 Mickey Mantle All Star & Yankees Team Card 153 1958 Willie Mays & Hank Aaron 154 1958 Mickey Mantle 155 28 - 1951 Bowman Baseball w/ Preacher Roe etc. 156 44 - 1950 Bowman Baseball w/ Semi Stars 157 44 - 1950 Bowman Baseball w/ Semi Stars 158 1955 Bowman Yogie Berra 159 34 - 1940's, 50's, 60's Incl. Yaz Rookie 160 14 - 1940's Cards 161 Christian Laether Auto. Picture The Shot .
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