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To My Fellow Hobbyists,

Happy New Year and welcome to our first of six auctions of 2012. We are continually humbled by the tremendous consignments that are bestowed upon us each auction, and would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of our consignors and bidders. In this auction, we are pleased to present 965 quality lots of cards and collectibles, including a couple of game-used jerseys and two of the most stunning tobacco card collages we've ever seen, among many other wonderful pieces. Going forward, our auctions will end near the end of every odd month, with the consignment deadlines roughly the middle of every even month. If you would like to become one of our consignors, please feel free to contact our main office.

Our dedicated team has once again outdone itself, assembling this fantastic group of rare, unusual, and even one-of-a-kind items. Dave Stoddard has added even more new features to keep our site simple and user-friend- ly while incorporating new and useful ideas. James Feagin, Mark Raines, Kevin Heffner, Ricky Huggins and our newest addition, Steve Chiaravallotti, have carefully described all the items. Ricky has begun to fit in nice- ly, handling the multitude of tasks we have given him. We also need to thank Ryan Raymond (Ricky's room- mate from college), who has joined our staff. Matt Flores has captured the images. Randy Curtis has done a fantastic job working with our consignors to create some unique and interesting lots. Jamey Austin has swept the catalog for #@%#”s, while Josh Wulkan has given Mike and Sally Henry the “canvas and paint” they need to create another masterpiece.

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

Our constantly growing nationwide staff of consignor reps (now at 31 strong), led by the tireless Steve Dickler, has gathered together another fine assortment of “goodies.” Should you have items or an entire collection you are thinking about selling, a full list of our well-qualified and ready reps (along with their contact info) is avail- able in this catalog. Call them. You'll be surprised by how much money they can put in your pocket.

The ladies of Huggins and Scott Auctions: Nancy, Stef, Brooke, Greta, Gail, Allison and Sammy always get their own “Paragraph of Thanks” for putting up with our late hours and countless phone calls.

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

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

Good Luck

President Huggins and Scott Auctions 900 Silver Spring Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20910 Toll free: 1-866-462-2273 Locally: 301-608-0355 elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and mem- orabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this.

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND THE COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B- O R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our February 2, 2012 bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the auction: lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any BIDDING BEGINS: questions, please ask in advance! Monday Ja n u a ry 23, 2012 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go describe and photograph each item in the most clear and to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON get our machine. It's always thing we check every- AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the day. item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session REGISTRATION: (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on February 2nd, if you You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will Eastern Time. be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possibility of being shutout. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session is automatically sent to your email address that you register Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item same User ID and Password every time you log into our site that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or on a new item during this time. by telephone. ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- STEP 1) Initial Bids tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at time, which is when the lot would end if no additional 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has

4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have $500, $550, $600 and so on. passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've system will not automatically show an increase in bids. Bids been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 pm means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the can close prior to 11:30 pm EST. current high bid.

BIDDING INCREMENTS: PAYMENT OPTIONS If the current bid is: The Bid increment is We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, $50 - $249 $10.00 bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cards $250 - $499 $25.00 or Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized before $500 - $999 $50.00 the auction ends. Call for details). $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 FOLLOWING THE AUCTION $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 We will send winning bidders an email as well as written $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely $50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00 late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- $100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00 ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00 bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' Here are some examples: premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 agency if you fail to make payment. 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 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at 1) All items are sold to the highest bidder. 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. BUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price. b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows 3) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work people to know they have won an item without having to with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must wait for every item in the auction to close. be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly of Cards. International bidders may want to contact us Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is prior to sending payment to discuss specific shipping just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any options. questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our local or toll free number. 4) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS OR A few examples for those of you that may not understand: CREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OUR a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF

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 YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME New Autograph Authentication: FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- photograph LOA's from one of the respected third party TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! authentication companies. For the lesser valued items, we We have conservatively graded most items, however we are having those items authenticated and noted with a strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better unique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are remaining cases, on lots with more than one autographed unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to item, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity make any changes from the print catalog on our website. for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have this altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective placed bids on that item by email. method). This is the original letter that we receive from the authentication company describing the offered lot. You may 5) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as you chose to do that. Please call if you have any questions unethical behavior. regarding these auction lot LOA's.

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 compa- bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of all nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu- bids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WE cated writers. For the most part, these are conservative CANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THE grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss AUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS. something. We are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and 6) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items are we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a available for viewing at our auction offices: 900 Silver numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. We Spring Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance strongly recommend that you come look at any items that for an appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you are bidding on, and make your own determination you provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so about it's grade. we may have them ready for you. No appointments will be allowed on February 2, 2012. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- 7) All bids are in US Dollars! ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are always looking for part-time field representatives in new 8) When we refer to a population report about graded areas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three uation for you, as well as a chance to make some serious equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's money. population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of Consignments For Our Next Auction: writing and are subject to change. We have already begun taking consignments for our April 5, 2012 auction. Consignment deadline: February 27, 2011 About Our Autographs: - by consigning your items early, you allow us the opportu- All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come nity to advertise your items on our website, in trade publi- with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most cations and press releases, as well as at major shows across used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), the country. This is an invaluable way to expose your items Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some to our thousands of current bidders and possible new bid- even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take ders, who can then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", me, it happens! "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- have passed the most stringent examination. marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and discuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature under a little dust, or needs the right exposure! was a common practice among teams where the key players would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a consignments of your cards and other treasures. clubhouse signature.

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 ED COMO STEVE BUCKHOLTZ 41 BRISTOL ST 1000 MURRAY HILL RD CHICOPEE, MA 01013 VESTAL, NY 13850 MAIN OFFICE: 413-348-4930 (607) 798-9477 [email protected] [email protected] BILL HUGGINS J.D. HECKATHORN MIKE NELSON HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTIONS 1229 MADISON 3087 SOUTH GARLAND COURT ROCHESTER, IN 46975 LAKEWOOD, CO 80227 900 SILVER SPRING AVE. 574-223-4320 (303) 989-8069 [email protected] [email protected] SILVER SPRING, MD 20910 JAY STRECKER JOHN CARPENTIER TOLL FREE: 1-866-462-2273 602 EAGLES WING CT PO BOX 28354 LINTHICUM, MD 21090 GREEN BAY, WI 54324 LOCALLY: 301-608-0355 410-850-0782 (920) 265-4133 [email protected] [email protected] FAX: 301-608-0353 MICHAEL GOLSTEYN SCOTT MILLER WEBSITE: 6555 SKYRIDGE DR 647 W CALLE FRANJA VERDE BELMONT, MI 49306 SAHUARITA, AZ 85629 WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM 616-218-9334 (520) 777-3379 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] JAY DYER BOB BRILL 60 CLUBHOUSE DR, UNIT 104 PO BOX 7408 PALM COAST, FL 32137 VENTURA, CA 93006 (386) 597-7552 (805) 660-9166 JOSH WULKAN [email protected] [email protected] 4272 NORTON AVE OAKLAND, CA 94602 KENT FEDDEMAN BOB HALLMAN 510-530-1156 780 NE 37TH ST 2370 MANUELA DRIVE [email protected] BOCA RATON, FL 33431 CHASKA, MN 55318 561-573-4975 (952) 448-5143 STEVE DICKLER [email protected] [email protected] 1490 CLINTON DR YARDLEY, PA 19087 CRAIG CRAMPTON JOHNNY HUSTLE CARD CO. 215-530-4365 43304 BURKE DALE ST PO BOX 57 [email protected] SOUTH RIDING, VA 20152 BAYVILLE, NY 11709 703-220-4718 516-827-4771 DICK DECOURCY [email protected] [email protected] PO BOX 2587 HIGHLANDS, NC 28741 CHRIS BUCKLER RICK GIDDINGS 828-342-2693 LOUISVILLE, KY 40222 GIZMO'S SPORTSCARDS U N C L E D I C K@H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT.C O M (502) 727-2921 PO BOX #134 [email protected] DAVIS JUNCTION, IL 61020 KEVIN ENDO (815) 645-8282 PO BOX 647 TIM FASSLER [email protected] WILLIAMSFIELD, OH 44093 PMB 273 440-293-4478 12430 TESSON FERRY RD ERIC POLLICE [email protected] ST. LOUIS, MO 63128 P.O. BOX 16224 (314) 640-0008 PITTSBURGH, PA 15242 RICHARD WIERCINSKI [email protected] (412) 587-2968 201-417-6282 [email protected] [email protected] KYLE COLE 314 N. CIRCLE DRIVE DOUG WILLIAMS RON VITRO ROTHSAY, MN 56579 5489 CRANY CREEK DR. PO BOX 15 (218) 867-2757 GLOUCESTER, VA. 23061 NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10804 [email protected] (804) 693-4505 914-235-5478 [email protected] [email protected] JASON CHARTRAND 355 CALEDONIA AVE JON AZLIN STEVE PHILLIPS DORVAL, PQ H9S 2Y1 516 LAWS DR 4320 FIELD GATE CT (514) 631-0332 NORMAN, OK 73072 ARLINGTON, TX 76016 [email protected] (405) 760-7464 817-454-4344 [email protected] [email protected]

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 7 1. (2) 1909-1911 Tobacco & Caramel Card Collages with (210) Cards including (2) Cobb & Wagner A simply breathtaking pair of 1909-11 baseball tobacco and caramel card collages featuring (210) cards with (36) Hall of Famers including (2) Cobb, Johnson, Mathewson and Wagner. A minimum of (7) ACC designations comprise these antique cardboard sheets which have been expertly mounted to sturdier 28x22 backings. While there exist ample photographic evidence of turn-of-the-century displays from the earliest hobbyists, to encounter a gallery that has withstood the centu- ry in such a remarkable state or preservation is nearly unheard of. It is obvious that the original owner cherished their cardboard treasures as they were sym- metrically arranged across the canvas and then carefully adhered to the surface. One sheet displays a whopping (123) cards while the other portrays (87) exam- ples with Hall of Famers and types almost evenly dispersed throughout. While the advertising backs cannot be determined, there is no second guessing the quality of the obverses! Roughly half of the cards are crease-free and the most- ly pint-sized relics have retained incredible eye appeal and pinpoint registra- tion. There are about 5-10% showing minimal water damage/trimming, prima- rily those on the outer perimeter of the sheets. The overall color schemes are eye-catching, attractive and sure to please the advanced tobacco/caramel card enthusiast. This exceptional area find is an instant standard of col- lecting excellence with an assortment of Types and early Cooperstown inductees that is almost unheard of!

Key subjects include 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel: (4 confirmed cards); 1909-11 E92 Croft’s/Dockman/Nadja: (12 confirmed cards) with Hall of Famers: (2 cards) with Bender (presents GD), Jennings (presents FR); 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel or Croft’s/Dockman/Nadja: (6 cards, all shared images between designations) with Hall of Famers: (2 cards) with E. Collins (presents VG), Wagner (Batting, presents GD); 1909 E95 Caramel: Cicotte (presents GD); 1909-11 E254 Colgan’s Chips: (12 cards) with <>Hall of Famers: (2 cards) with Baker (presents EX-MT), Kell(e)y (presents FR); 1909-11 White Borders: (166 cards) with Hall of Famers: (29 cards) with Baker, Bender (Throwing, No Trees), Bresnahan (Portrait), Bresnahan (with Bat), Chance (Batting), Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder, pres- ents FR), Cobb (Red Portrait, presents GD, despite color fading), J. Collins (presents VG), Crawford (with Bat), Duffy, (2) Evers (Chicago on Shirt), Jennings (Both Hands Showing), W. Johnson (Hands at Chest, presents VG-EX), W. Johnson (Portrait, presents EX), Lajoie (Throwing, presents GD), Lajoie (with Bat, presents GD), Marquard (Portrait, presents VG), (2) Mathewson (Dark Cap, one presents GD, one has trimmed edge), McGinnity, (2) McGraw (Glove at Hip), Tinker (Bat Off Shoulder), Tinker (Bat On Shoulder), Walsh, Wheat, Willis (with Bat), C. Young (No Glove Shows, presents GD); Southern Leaguers: (2 cards, both present FR) with Orth, Seitz; Commons/Stars: (135 cards) with Chase (Blue Portrait), H. Davis (No Initial), Gandil, Kleinow (Boston); 1910 E104-3 Nadja Caramels: (3 cards) with D. Jones (presents GD), T. Jones (presents PR), Moriarty (presents FR); 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets: (6 cards, presents GD) with Hall of Famer: #40 Willis (presents FR); Commons/Stars: (5 cards) with #11 Dahlen, #28 McIntyre (), #37 Sallee, #43 Out At Third and #49 A Close Play At Second.

The overall surfaces have an approximate condition breakdown as follows: 25% (VG to EX), 35% (GD), 20% (FR) and 20% (PR). These assessments are based on the obverses only and do not consider the unknown conditions of the reverses and may not be representative of the overall technical grades. More on our website. Opening Bid $4000.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 2. 1912 T207 Brown 3. (8) 1909- Background Louis 1911 T206 Lowdermilk (Red Cycle) White SGC 20 Borders SGC These don’t surface very often! Graded 80 Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. One of the leg- Singles endary tobacco card rarities is found with Each graded 80 the offered 1912 T207 Brown EX/NM 6 by SGC. Background Louis Lowdermilk with a Catapult to the top Red Cycle advertising back. The T207 of the competitive Lowdermilk has long been recognized as SGC Registry with the key rarity in the designation as the these (8) exception- original 1930s American Card Catalog al 1909-11 T206 notated it as being more valuable than White Borders with any other individual card in the set. (At Sweet Caporal that time, the value was listed at a dollar advertising backs. while T206 Wagner was listed at fifty Included are 1.) dollars). The crease-free obverse presents Anderson ((4) equal, (3) better, PSA has (5) equal, one better), 2.) Donovan (VG-EX) while a portion of the reverse (Throwing, (9) equal, (5) better, PSA has (2) equal, one better), 3.) Egan ((3) equal, has sustained mild paper loss. Just locat- one better, PSA has (3) equal, (3) better), 4.) Moeller ((6) equal, (8) better, PSA has ing an authentic Lowdermilk example, one equal, none better), 5.) Moran ((2) equal, one better, PSA has one equal, none bet- let alone an example with the Red Cycle ter), 6.) Myers (Fielding, (5) equal, (3) better, PSA has one equal, one better), 7.) reverse is monumental. One of only 6 Quillen ((4) equal, none better, PSA has (3) equal, none better) and 8.) Slagle (one total specimens judged by the third-party authenticator. equal, one better, PSA has (2) equal, one better). Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $200.00

4. (33) 1909- 5. (57) 1909- 11 T206 1911 T206 White White Borders Borders SGC 30 Graded Singles with Singles with (4) (3) Hall of Horizontal Famers—All Each graded 30 Good 2 SGC 60 by SGC. Presented are (57) 1909-11 T206 Each graded 60 EX White Borders with 5 by SGC. four horizontal exam- Presented is a stel- ples and a Hall of lar grouping of Famer. Each card in (33) quality 1909- this “collector’s grade” 11 T206 White sampling displays a Borders singles. Sweet Caporal advertising back. Subjects include Alperman, S. Barry, Batch, Becker, This Sweet Bergen (Batting), Bowerman, G. Brown (Chicago), Casey, Cassidy, Charles, G. Davis, Caporal backed assortment flaunts a trio of Hall of Famers. Included are Bescher F. Delehanty, Devlin, Donlin (Seated), Donohue, Dooin, Doolan (Fielding), Dorner, (Portrait), Bridwell (Portrait, No Cap), Campbell, Carrigan, Clarke (Portrait), Clarke Ganzel, Grimshaw, Hahn, H. Hinchman, I. Hoffman, Hunter, D. Jones, Karger, (with Bat), Cross, Donlin (Fielding), Dubuc, Elberfeld (New York), Engle, Ferguson, Kruger, Lake (New York), Leifield (Pitching), Lobert, Maddox, Maloney, McBride, Ferris, Huggins (Portrait), Isbell, Lavender, Leach (Portrait), Liebhardt, Lindaman, McIntyre, McLean, Milan, Moran, Mullen, Mullin (Throwing), Myers (Batting), Lord, Magee (Portrait), McCormick, Niles, O’Brien, O’Leary (Portrait), Pickering, O’Hara (New York), O’Neil, Oberlin, Overall (Portrait), Pattee, Pelty (Horizontal), Quinn, Schulte (Front View), Scott, Snodgrass (Batting), Stovall (Portrait), Wilson and Phelan, Powell (double name), Purtell, Puttman, Rossman, Schmidt (portrait), Wiltse (Portrait, No Cap). Stanage, Street (Portrait), Thielman, Unglaub and Wilhelm (Hands at Chest). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

6. (59) 1909-11 T206 White 7. (103) 1909- Borders with (7) Hall of 11 T206 White Famers—All SGC 50 Borders SGC Each graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. Put a 40 Graded dent into your 1909-11 T206 White Border Cards with project with his gallery of (59) clean samples from the designation. This grouping is head- (17) Hall of lined by (7) Hall of Famers with each dis- Famers playing a Sweet Caporal advertising back. including Included are Abbaticchio (Brown Sleeves), Abbott, Abstein, Ames (Hands at Chest), Young Arellanes, Barbeau, J. Barry, Beaumont, Conquer “The Bender (Pitching, with Trees), Bliss, M. Monster” with these Brown (Portrait), Burchell, Clymer, E. (103) 1909-11 T206 Collins, Crawford (Throwing), Cree, Criss, White Borders with Davidson, Dineen, Donovan (Portrait), (17) Hall of Famers Downey (Fielding), Ja. Dunn, Jo. Dunn, including Lajoie and Dygert, Ewing, Fletcher, Flick, Freeman, Young. Each graded 40 VG 3 by SGC, this crisp mid-grade gallery each displays a Fromme, Gasper, Gibson, Gray, Griffith Sweet Caporal advertising back. Keys include Hall of Famers: (17 cards) with (Portrait), Hartsel, Hayden, B. Hinchman, Bender (Portrait), Bresnahan (with Bat), M. Brown (Cubs on Shirt), Chesbro, J. Hoblitzell, D. Hoffmann, J. Jackson, Jordan Collins, Huggins (Hands at Mouth), Joss (Portrait), Keeler (with Bat), Lajoie (Portrait), Krause (Portrait), Lattimore, Mattern, McAleese, McQuillan (Ball in Hand), (Portrait), Marquard (Hands at Thighs), Marquard (Portrait), McGinnity, McGraw Mowrey, Oakes, Owen, Perring, Rhodes, Ritter, Schaefer (Detroit), Schlei (Catching), (Portrait, No Cap), Waddell (Throwing), Walsh, Willis (portrait), C. Young (Bare Schreck, Shannon, Spencer, Stephens, Waddell (Portrait) and Willett. Hand Shows); Commons/Stars: (86 cards) with Birmingham (horizontal), Cicotte and Opening Bid $500.00 Murphy (Throwing). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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8. 1909-11 9. 1911 T206 White Borders Sweet Fred Parent Caporal SGC 84— Miller None Better Huggins - Low Pop T206 col- SGC 80 lectors - pay atten- Long before he tion here! Graded piloted 84 NM 7 by SGC. “Murderers Featured is an elite Row” to baseball 1909-11 T206 supremacy, Hall White Borders of Famer Miller Fred Parent sam- Huggins manned ple. Creamy edges, the keystone 10. 1910 T206 Sovereign Cigarettes razor-sharp cor- sack for 13 sea- Cy Young (Glove Showing) - SGC 70 ners, precise cen- sons in the At the tail end of his remarkable career, Cy Young was tering and a clean Senior Circuit. Encapsulated and Graded 80 EX-NM 6 portrayed on this 1910 T206 Sovereign Cigarettes Sweet Caporal advertising back frame the portrait of by SGC, this 1911 T205 Sweet Caporal tobacco col- “350” back card. Encapsulated and Graded 70 EX+ this reliable infielder. According to the SGC census, lectible depicts Huggins in his St. Louis Cardinals 5.5 by SGC, this “glove showing” example is one of this portrait shares the grading tier with two other apparel. One of two at its elevated tier with only two seven at its tier with only seven graded higher by the examples with none better. Additionally, PSA has graded higher by the trusted third-party service, this third party service. Vivid imagery and an immaculate reported one example at the NM tier with only a single Deadball Era heirloom is crease-free, well-centered and reverse are consistent with the technical assessment. example grading higher. showcases gorgeous gold-colored borders. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

11. 1909- 12. 1909- 13. 1909-1911 T206 Christy 1911 T206 1911 Mathewson Portrait Variation - SGC Ty Cobb T206 Tris 60 “Bat on Speaker Inaugural Hall Shoulder” - SGC 60 of Fame class inductee All-time dou- Variation - Christy bles leader SGC 60 Mathewson is Tris Speaker Gripping the the handsome is portrayed bat well up the subject on this in his Boston handle of his 1909-1911 Red Sox self-titled T206 tobacco attire on this “wondrous keepsake. well-pre- weapon,” Ty Encapsulated served 1909- Cobb is depict- and Graded 1911 T206 ed on this 60 EX 5 by tobacco col- 1909-1911 SGC, this por- lectible. T206 tobacco trait variation Encapsulated prize. showcases a and Graded Encapsulated colorful back- 60 EX 5 by and Graded 60 ground, vivid SGC, this EX 5 by SGC, imagery and a cardboard this gorgeous “Bat on Shoulder” specimen showcases clean “Sweet treasure shows a vibrant blue background, sharp detailed imagery, bright colors and a clean “Sweet Caporal” edges/corners and a clean “Sweet Caporal” reverse. Caporal” reverse. reverse. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

14. 1909- 15. 1909- 16. (3) 1911 T206 1911 T206 Ty 1909-11 Ty Cobb Cobb T206 White Red Portrait Borders Background Green Tinker, Portrait - Background Evers & SGC 50 Variation - Chance— Portrayed with a SGC 30 All SGC 60 no-nonsense Without peer in Each graded 60 expression on terms of competi- EX 5 by SGC. every variation of tive spirit and cut- Immortalized by the 1909-1911 throat demeanor, Ty poetry and unde- T206 issue, Ty Cobb is portrayed niable talent, the Cobb is menacing in a vindictive Cub’s Hall of (as usual) on this deadpan on this Fame infield of portrait (red back- 1909-1911 T206 Joe Tinker, ground) variation. tobacco heirloom. Johnny Evers and Encapsulated and Encapsulated and Frank Chance are Graded 50 VG- Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC, this portrait (green back- heralded on this trio of 1909-11 T206 White Border EX 4 by SGC, this crease-free tobacco collectible ground) variation is affected by two minor instances of examples. Included are crease-free renditions of 1.) shows the determined star in his collar-up Tigers appar- paper loss on the obverse. The nicely centered speci- Tinker (Portrait); 2.) Evers (with Bat, Chicago on Shirt) el. A clean “Sweet Caporal” reverse is one of several men features sharp edges and an immaculate “Sweet and 3.) Chance (Yellow Portrait). The bright Sweet appealing attributes. Caporal” reverse. Caporal advertising backs are clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 17. (3) 18. (3) 1909-11 1909-11 T206 T206 White White Border Hall Borders: of Fame Tinker, Pitchers Evers & with Chance— Johnson, All SGC Mathewson 40-50 & Young— “Baseball’s Sad All SGC 30 Lexicon” is Each graded 30 repeated with Good 2 by SGC. these 1909-11 “The Big Train”, T206 White “Christian 19. (5) 1909-11 T206 White Borders Borders Joe Gentleman” and SGC 70 Graded Cards with Beckley Tinker, Johnny “Cy” are teamed Each graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Take your 1909-11 Evers and on these (3) 1909-11 T206 White Border SGC graded T206 White Borders collection to the next level with Frank Chance Hall of Fame singles. Included are 1.) W. Johnson these five razor-sharp examples. Included among this examples. Each graded by SGC, included are 1.) Tinker (Portrait); 2.) Mathewson (White Cap) and 3.) C. luminous assortment with Sweet Caporal advertising (SGC 40, Hands on Knees); 2.) Evers (SGC 50, Portrait) Young (Portrait). These century-old renditions display backs are Beckley, F. Jones (Portrait), Raymond, and 3.) Chance (SGC 40, Red Portrait). Each portrait or Sweet Caporal advertising backs. Ritchey and B. Sweeney. action pose displays a clean Sweet Caporal back. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

20. (46) 21. 1887 N690 1909-11 Kalamazoo Bats T206 White Jack Clements Borders SGC Authentic SGC The only southpaw Graded catcher in big league his- tory with more than 300 Cards & games to his credit, John Ungraded J. (Jack) Clements is Singles depicted using his natu- ral hand on the offered Featured is a 1887 N690 Kalamazoo stellar arrange- Bats example. Graded ment of (46) Authentic by SGC, this 1909-11 T206 exceedingly scarce 125- White Borders, 22. 1911 Mecca Double Folder year-old specimen is one (39) of which Sam Crawford/Ty Cobb PSA 5.5 of only 7 judged by the are graded by Graded EX+ 5.5 by PSA. Double your Hall of Fame third-party service. The SGC. Keys pleasure with the offered 1911 T201 Mecca Double Quaker backstop is pictured at the Philadelphia include SGC 20: Folder featuring Cooperstown inductees Ty Cobb and Baseball Grounds and is largely free of significant (27 cards) with Bresnahan (Portrait), Chase (Throwing, Sam Crawford. This innovative century-old collectible creasing or acute wear. The original coupon is absent White Cap), McGraw (Finger in Air); SGC 10: (6 displays a lovely color scheme with intense action and neatly inscribed with pencil writing on the blank cards) with Wallace and SGC Authentic: (6 cards) sequences and a relatively clean perimeter. A perfect reverse, which confirms the fact. Crystal-clear nine- with Lajoie (Throwing). Each card displays a Sweet opportunity to secure a “Georgia Peach” specimen teenth-century image with a solid perimeter. Caporal advertising back. More on our website. without breaking the bank. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

23. 1910- 24. 1915 25. (4) 11 T3 Cracker 1920-1926 Turkey Jack #68 Red Honus Strip Cabinets Wagner Cards—All #40 Vic SGC 30 PSA Willis Appealing 1915 Authentic (Checklist Cracker Jack Celebrate the #68 Honus Back) SGC dynamic Wagner portrait exploits of 70 depicting the George Herman Native grizzled legend (Babe) Ruth Marylander Vic toward the sun- with this formi- Willis heaves a set of his Hall of dable quartet of fearsome pitch Fame career. strip cards from on this 1910-11 Graded 30 Good various issues. T3 Turkey Red 2 by SGC, this Each graded Cabinets #40 Vic Willis (Checklist Back) premium. instantly familiar Authentic by Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC, this upper tier premium is World War I era PSA, included framed by a strong perimeter, crisp borders and a gor- relic displays very nicely for the technical grade with are 1.) 1920 geous tri-color dusk backdrop amidst a ballpark setting. bright surface registration and accurate centering. The W516-1 #1; 2.) 1920 W522 #48; 3.) 1921 W551 and 4.) The checklist reverse is clean with bold, black typeface. biographical reverse is clean and moderate caramel 1926 W512 #6. Despite jagged cuts associated with the The sole specimen at the grading level with only two staining typical to the issue does not compromise the designation, these candy store survivors still display better. card’s presentation. nicely. The blank backs are clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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27. 1909-11 28. 1909-11 T206 White T206 White 26. 1887 N28 Borders Joe Borders Allen & Tinker (Bat Frank Ginter R.L. Off Chance Caruthers Shoulder) (Yellow PSA 5 SGC 70— Portrait) Opening Bid SGC 70— $100.00 Old Mill Opening Bid Old Mill $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

29. 1909-11 30. 1909-11 T206 White T206 White Borders Borders Willie Heinie Keeler Zimmerman (Portrait) (Ghost SGC 70 Image) SGC Opening Bid 50 $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 31. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Shag Shaugnessy (Brown Hindu) SGC 10 Opening Bid $150.00

33. 1926 W511 #1 34. 1933 Babe Ruth #74 (Blue Eppa Rixey Duotone) PSA 9 (oc) PSA Opening Bid Authentic $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 32. 1921 Schapira Brothers Babe Ruth Portrait & Home —Both PSA Authentic Opening Bid $150.00

36. 1933 35. 1933 Butter Goudey #2 Cream Gabby PSA 5 (mk) Hartnett Opening Bid SGC 40 $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 37. (2) 1933 Tattoo Orbit SGC 80 Graded Cards with Koenig & Porter (Highest Graded) Opening Bid $150.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 38. (3) 1933 39. (6) 40. 1933 Tattoo Orbit 1933 George C. SGC 40-60 Tattoo Miller Red Hall of Orbit Ruffing Famers & Hall of SGC 40— Stars—All Famers None Lionel with Better Carter Grove & Graded 40 VG 3 Collection Mack— by SGC. Those chasing the Legendary hobby- All SGC acclaimed 1933 ist Lionel Carter 40-60 George C. Miller pulled these (3) Incredible edition will be 1933 Tattoo Orbit gallery of pleased to claim Hall of Famers (6) 1933 Tattoo Orbit SGC graded Hall of Famers fea- the offered Red and stars while a turing renditions of “Big Poison”, “Lefty” and “The Ruffing sample. youth in Illinois. Tall Tactician”. Included are SGC 60: (2 cards) with The portrait of Each graded by Mack, Simmons; SGC 50: (3 cards) with Grove, the Hall of Famer SGC, included are Herman, P. Waner and SGC 40: Hartnett. These nearly is framed by vivid art deco background illustrations and well preserved specimens of 1.) Averill (SGC 50); 2.) 80 year-old classics are crease-free, display blistering intense facial and uniform coloring. Of the mere 9 Hafey (SGC 60) and 3.) O’Doul (SGC 40). These chal- surface color schemes and clean perimeters. Could war- specimens judged by the third-party grading service, lenging 1930s gum cards display blistering color rant further crossover or re-submission attempts. this example is bested by none. Fresh to the hobby, this schemes, creamy edges and proper centering. The flips card was found at the bottom of a trunk in 2009 at a indicate the provenance of these classics. Opening Bid $400.00 rural Massachusetts barn. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

41. 1933 42. 1933 43. 1933 Uncle Goudey Goudey Jacks #181 Babe #144 Candy Ruth PSA Babe Joe 2 (mc) Ruth PSA Cronin Graded Good 2 1 (mk) SGC 50 by PSA with a Graded Poor 1 Graded 50 VG- (mc) qualifier. by PSA with a EX 4 by SGC. One of the more (mk) qualifier. Those with an recognizable For the budget eye for the and famed gum conscious pre- very best will cards of the pre- war Babe Ruth want to seize war era is avail- collector the offered able with the comes the 1933 Uncle offered 1933 offered 1933 Jacks Candy Goudey #181 Goudey #144 Joe Cronin. Babe Ruth. With gum card. “The The Hall of his weight bat in Bambino” Fame Senator tow, the classic swings for the unleashes a lethal swing on this crease-free rendition, image of the fences on this which is accentuated by a clean blue backdrop. mighty depression-era Difficult to find in any condition, only 5 total samples “Bambino” is remarkably clear with intricate uniform classic that of this Rhode Island area regional have been evaluated detailing and a captivating color scheme. The biograph- meets all the criteria for the technical grade. A bold by the third-party grading service. ical reverse is clean with bold, green typeface. reverse stamping is attributed to the qualifier. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

44. 1934 45. 1934-36 46. (3) 1935 Goudey Diamond Stars National #37 Lou #16 Lloyd Chicle Gehrig Waner - SGC Diamond PSA 2 86 With None Star PSA 8 “- Graded Higher Graded says...do what it As a Dodgers fan Singles takes to secure lamented over that Low pop Diamond my 1934 “little person” on Star collectors: Goudey #37 third, the Brooklyn check this lot out! baseball card!” accent inadvertently Each graded NM- Graded Good 2 gave birth to Lloyd MT 8 by PSA. by PSA, this Waner’s “Little Become the bona fide Gehrig Poison” moniker. “leader of the is absent of any Without equal on the pack” on the com- significant creas- diamond at times, petitive PSA ing and presents Waner’s exploits mir- Registry with this at the apex of its ror the status of this 1934-36 Diamond Stars #16 card- trio of 1935 assigned techni- board collectible. Encapsulated and Graded 86 NM+ National Chicle Diamond Star cards. These vivid art cal grade. The 7.5 by SGC, this National Chicle keepsake is the lone deco illustrations are framed by strong corners, pinpoint portrait, which pre-dates Gehrig’s untimely passing by specimen at its tier with none graded higher. Brilliant centering and electric color schemes. The green backed 7 years, is a sterling memorial to “The Iron Horse” and hues and sharp edges/corners are the fare while the subjects include #25 Berger (only 3 better), #29 Rolfe an opportunity not to be missed by the pre-war enthusi- clean reverse features text composed by Boston (only 5 better) and #76 Rogell (only 7 better). ast. American scribe Austen Lake. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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48. 1948- 49 Leaf Gum #138 Larry Doby Rookie SP—SGC 40 Challenging 1948-49 Leaf Gum #138 Larry Doby 47. (2) 1933-1936 SGC 50 rookie short- Graded Cards with Tattoo Orbit & print. Graded 40 VG 3, the card 49. 1948-1949 Leaf Baseball J. World Wide Gum of this Hall of Elevate your pre-war baseball collection to “dizzying Fame pioneer Robinson Rookie (PSA 5) and heights” with this prime pairing of Jay Hanna (Dizzy) has to be the Wagner (SGC 60) Dean Type cards. Each appropriately graded 50 VG-EX nicest example Appraised by third party services, these 1948-1949 4 by SGC, featured are beautiful represenations of the at the assigned grading tier in existence. Accurate cen- Leaf Baseball cardboard treasures portray Senior Arkansas native including 1.) 1933 R305 Tattoo Orbit tering, crisp corners and creamy edges frame the color- Circuit legends. Includes: #70 Wagner (SGC 60 EX 5); and 2.) 1936 World Wide Gum #19 (1 of 1, 4 better). ful image of this superstar. Harshly assessed single that #79 J. Robinson RC (PSA EX 5). These Types present at the apex of their assigned tech- is a perfect candidate for re-submission. Opening Bid $250.00 nical evaluations. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

52. (3) 1949 Bowman Baseball SGC Graded Dodgers Hall of Famers with Campanella, Robinson & Snider Three main cogs to 51. (6) 1948-1949 Leaf Baseball Flatbush dominance Wrong Backs With (5) SGC Graded of the Senior The victims of errant printing, these (6) 1948-1949 Circuit during the Leaf Baseball examples enjoy the last laugh as unusual 1950s are pictured 50. (5) 1948-49 Leaf Gum Baseball collectibles. Encapsulated and graded by SGC, the mis- with this top-shelf cues include: #5 Trucks (Floyd baker back; SGC 10, trio of 1949 SGC Graded Shortprints reverse paper loss); #36 Zarilla (Barney McCoskey Bowman Baseball Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Famers. Take control of the 1948-49 Leaf Gum Baseball set back; SGC 10, reverse paper loss); #73 Seerey (Johnny Each appropriately graded by SGC, included are 1.) with these (5) SGC graded shortprints. Included are Mize back; SGC 30, marked); #121 Pesky (Tommy #50 J. Robinson RC (SGC 50); 2.) #84 Campanella RC SGC 80: #36 Zarilla (1 of 2, one better); SGC 60: (3 Holmes back; SGC 20); #127 Slaughter (Leroy Paige (SGC 60) and 3.) #226 Snider RC (SGC 70). The cards) with #45 Kelter, #142 Murtaugh, #153 F. Baker back; SGC 20). Also included is a non-graded #48 creamy edges and radiant surface registrations proudly and SGC Authentic: #75 D. DiMaggio. Schmitz (Dick Sisler back; PR). frame the Hall of Fame subjects. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

53. (6) 1949 55. (4) 1952 Bowman Baseball SGC Baseball Graded Hall New York of Famers & Yankees High SGC Numbers with Graded Paige RC High Elite cardboard is Numbers found with this sextet with Dickey of 1949 Bowman 54. 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Complete your Baseball SGC graded Willie Mays Rookie (PSA 8, oc) 1952 Topps singles including Graded NM-MT 8 (oc) by PSA. The Hall of Fame Baseball project four Hall of Famers rookie specialist will need to look no further for a qual- with this quartet along with a pair of ity sample than the offered 1951 Bowman Baseball of SGC graded challenging high- #305 Willie Mays . The horizontal high high numbers. grade shortprints. Included are SGC 86: #239 number of the New York/San Francisco Giants legend Each graded McCormick (1 of 3, two better); SGC 84: #230 Galan is framed by sharp corners, creamy white edges and a Authentic by SGC, the pinstriped subjects have been (1 of 3, two better); SGC 80: (2 cards) with #98 clean reverse. Left justified centering does not seriously neatly trimmed but otherwise present (GD to VG-EX) Rizzuto (No Name on Front), #214 Ashburn RC; SGC affect the presentation of this instantly recognizable surfaces with clean backs. Included are 1.) #372 70: #233 Doby RC and SGC 50: #224 Paige RC. cardboard classic. McDougald RC; 2.) #373 Turner RC; 3.) #384 Crosetti These beautiful specimens are appropriately graded and Opening Bid $500.00 and 4.) #400 Dickey. are an ideal acquisition for the set collector. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 56. 1948-1949 Leaf Baseball 57. 1952 Topps Baseball #37 Duke PSA Graded Lot of (28) Snider (Black Back) BVG 9— With Musial and Spahn Highest Graded Here’s an ideal 1948-1949 Leaf Baseball Graded Mint 9 by Beckett Vintage Grading. It is diffi- starter set. These (28) PSA graded speci- cult to conceive how this breathtaking 1952 Topps mens include key Hall of Fame rookie Baseball #37 (Black Back) cornerstone cards and tough shortprints. These mid- has withstood the past decades in such a remarkable grade collectibles include: PSA 6 #14 state of preservation. This “giant size” bubble gum Johnson, #53 Vandermeer, #56 Jensen card comes from the first series in which the confec- (RC), #65 Elliot, #82 Lindell, #102 tioner stood toe-to-toe with Philadelphia’s Bowman Hermanski (correct spelling), #136 Gum Inc. for supremacy. Always a fan Aberson (short sleeve), #159 Platt; PSA favorite, this early “Duke” showcases the Flatbush 5.5 #10 Trout, #61 Early, #68 Miller SP; star as he unleashes a lethal swing against a classic PSA 5 #32 Spahn (RC), #47 Vico (MC), ballpark backdrop. Impeccable corners, crisp edges #54 Adams (SP), #63 McCosky (SP), #73 with a slight factory cut, pinpoint centering and blis- Seerey, #84 Hudson, #91 Kiner (RC), tering obverse hues are all attributes of the investment #111 Priddy, #121 Pesky (RC SP), #137 quality canvas. Of the (6,203) 1952 Topps cards submitted to this third-party service, Walker (SP), #161 Stephens (RC SP); only a total of (5) have reached this lofty tier with Snider being the lone Hall of Famer PSA 4.5 #104 Stewart (SP); PSA 4 #4 among that group. In comparison, PSA and SGC have judged a total of (5) Snider’s Musial (RC), #31 Brissie, #139 Hopp, equal to this. For those with an eye for the very best this elite Snider, from the “grand- #158 Brecheen (RC SP); PSA 3 #42 daddy of the modern baseball set,” is an optimum choice. One of only (3) confirmed Peterson (red cap). of the tougher black-back Snider’s at the elevated grading tier. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

58. 1971 Topps #513 Nolan 59. 1990 Topps USA George Ryan - SGC 96 - None Bush PSA 8—Only 100 Made Graded Higher Holding the distinction as one of the most valu- MINT FREAKS! Encapsulated and able cards in an era of mass production, this 1990 Graded 96 Mint 9 by SGC, this 1971 Topps USA George Bush is a “must have” for the Topps baseball #513 Nolan Ryan is one advanced modern collector. Purportedly only 100 of four at its lofty tier with none graded copies of this #USA1 card were produced and higher by the third party service. distributed (primarily to President Bush) at a Yale Pictured as he is about to unleash anoth- University gala. A handful of copies were also er blazing fastball at , bequeathed to devoted Topps employees and Ryan’s likeness is the centerpiece of this associates, along with reports that a few made near-perfect example whose attributes their way into hobby packs. Graded NM-MT 8 include pinpoint centering, vibrant color by PSA, this appropriately graded specimen is and razor sharp edges/corners. one of only six copies judged by the third-party Rightfully at the pinnacle among the 401 authenticator. The Class of ‘48 Ivy Leaguer is total graded specimens, this cardboard depicted as the Bulldogs’ first baseman on this prize has survived 40 years without handsome black-and-white picture. The future falling prey to wear commonly found on 41st President is framed by a well-defined this set’s delicate black edges and cor- perimeter. The reverse is clean and appropriately ners. mentions Bush’s home as “1600 Opening Bid $900.00 Avenue” in Washington D.C. One of three at the grading level with only one better. Opening Bid $900.00

62. 1951 Bowman Baseball #165 Ted Williams SGC 60 60. (3) 1948-1955 PSA Graded Opening Bid $100.00 61. 1951 Topps Teams Boston Red Baseball Rookies: Clemente, Sox Undated Card - SGC 60 Koufax & Martin—All PSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

64. (14) 1954 65. 1964 Topps 63. 1954 Red Bowman Baseball #400 Heart Mickey Baseball Graded Warren Spahn Mantle GAI 5 Cards with (2) PSA 9 - NONE Opening Bid $150.00 Hall of Famers BETTER Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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66. 1953 67. 1953 68. 1953 Bowman Bowman Topps Color #59 Color #97 Baseball Mickey Eddie #244 Willie Mantle Mathews GAI Mays PSA BVG 6.5 8.5 6 Graded EX-MT+ Graded NM-MT+ Construct an 6.5 by BVG. 8.5 by GAI. As the impressive 1953 With Yankee only Brave to play Topps Baseball Stadium as the for the franchise in set with the historic back- Boston, Milwaukee offered #244 drop, a youthful and Atlanta, Eddie Willie Mays high Mathews had plenty number. Graded swats another of experience swat- EX-MT 6 by longball on this ting longballs at PSA, the youthful 1953 Bowman various ballparks Alabaman is Color #59 exam- across the country. depicted fielding ple. This crisp This high-grade a sharp grounder sample displays 1953 Bowman Color #97 Eddie Mathews depicts the from his outfield strong corners, Texarkana, Texas native watching another clout soar position. This relatively accurate centering and a fresh surface regis- into the bleachers. The action pose is framed by strong appropriately graded specimen displays blistering sur- tration. The tri-colored reverse displays vibrant coloring corners, creamy edges, decent centering and deep, lush face hues with intricate uniform detailing and a clean and bold typeface. An optimum choice for the ardent surface colors. The reverse is problem-free with bold biographical/cartoon reverse. “Say Hey” with this clas- Mantle supporter. typeface. sic second-year Topps card! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

71. 1955 Topps Doubleheader #25 /#26 Don Hoak PSA 7.5 Graded NM+ 7.5 by PSA. From the sea- son in which 70. 1955 Topps #47 Hank Aaron GAI Flatbush finally 9 First Graded claimed victory Graded Mint 9 by GAI. With only 13 home runs to his comes this impres- 69. (42) 1954 Topps Baseball SGC credit and a whopping 742 round trippers to follow, the sive 1955 Topps Doubleheader #25 Graded 50-80 Singles fresh-faced Hank Aaron takes charge on the offered 1955 Topps Baseball #47 cornerstone. The dual Jackie Robinson/#26 Accomplish your 1954 Topps Baseball project with action/portrait image of the second-year slugger is sur- Don Hoak card. these (42) SGC graded cards. Included among this crisp rounded by well constructed corners, crisp edges and Reminiscent of the arrangement are SGC 80: (19 cards) with #121, 142- accurate centering. The fresh surface registration high- T201 Mecca Double Folder issue, this interesting high- 44, 154, 155, 159, 162, 164, 165, 172, 173, 177, 179, lights the famed Milwaukee trademark and the colorful grade sample displays crisp corners, a clean perimeter 180, 188, 190-92; SGC 70: (11 cards) with #39, 150, vintage uniform. Notated by GAI as the “first graded” and tightly attached perforations. One of three at the 158, 160, 161, 167, 176, 182, 189, 195, 199; SGC 60: 1955 Topps Baseball #47 Aaron. More on our website. grading tier with only 14 better. (9 cards) with #138, 149, 151, 163, 168, 171, 174, 181, Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00 204; SGC 50: (3 cards) with #153, 178 and 194. Opening Bid $250.00

73. 1958 74. 1958 Hires Root S.F. Call- Beer #25 Bulletin Willie Mays Giants with Tab— Willie Mays PSA 7 PSA 8 Score with this crisp Impressive high- 1958 Hires Root grade 1958 San Beer #25 Willie Francisco Call- Mays with the origi- Bulletin Giants nal tabbing! Graded Willie Mays NM 7 by PSA, this sample that is early San Francisco graded NM-MT 72. 1954 Bowman #170 Duke Snider Giants example of 8 by PSA. The (PSA 5) & 1958 Topps #150 Mickey the slugging center- portrait of the fielder meets all of youthful Hall of Mantle (PSA 6) the criteria for the Famer boasts Two of the “Big Apple’s” favorite stars are captured on technical assessment well-defined cor- these electric 1950s baseball cards. Included are appro- with solid corners, ners, pinpoint priately graded examples of 1.) 1954 Bowman #170 clean edges and centering and a Snider (PSA 5) and 2.) 1958 Topps #150 Mantle (PSA crisp perforations. clean surface registration consistent with its technical 6). These samples display clean perimeters and prob- The decorative grade. The inaugural 1958 San Francisco Giants home lem-free backs, presenting at the peak of their assigned advertising/biogra- schedule is printed on the reverse. technical grades. phical back is clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 75. 1959 77. (45) 1960- Hoshi Gangu 1961 Jintan Sadaharu Oh Gum White Border Japanese Rookie PSA 7 Collection When 19 year-old with (39) SGC Sadaharu Oh batted Graded a paltry .161 with 7 Those with an eye home runs during his for the esoteric will rookie campaign, appreciate these (45) few Japanese base- 76. (13) 1955-1964 Topps & Bowman 1960-1961 Jintan ball fans could envi- Gum Japanese sin- sion the onslaught Baseball Graded Stars with Koufax, gles, (39) of which the slugger would Mantle & Mays are graded by SGC. unleash for the A Who’s Who of baseball royalty commands these (13) Due to the language Yomiuri Giants over 1955-1964 Topps & Bowman Baseball graded star gap and a readily the next 21 seasons. cards. Included are 1955 Topps: #28 Banks (SGC 80); available checklist, Graded NM 7 by 1955 Bowman: #59 Ford (PSA 7), #168 Berra (SGC multiple cards were either misidentified or assigned to PSA, this 1959 Hoshi Gangu (white border variation) 84); 1958 Topps: #187 Koufax (PSA 6), #486 Mays AS an incorrect season by the grading service. Included are depicts the fresh-faced king at the dawn of (BVG 5.5); 1960 Topps: #565 Maris AS; 1961 Topps: SGC 80: (7 cards) with Hirose, Iwashita, Kondo, Mori, his career. The tobacco style “menko” (children’s game #80 Killebrew (SGC 80); 1962 Topps: #45 B. Motoyashiki, (2) Yamamoto; SGC 60: (10 cards) with card) displays a solid perimeter, crisp edges and a love- Robinson (SGC 80), #391 Mazeroski (SGC 86), #401 Fujita, Hirose, Iida; SGC 50: (6 cards) with Fujita, ly portrait/action design scheme. One of only 6 copies Maris/Cepeda (SGC 70), #530 Gibson (SGC 86); 1964 Mizuhara; SGC 40: (11 cards) with Mihara, Mizuhara judged by the third-party service. Topps: #21 Berra (SGC 84) and #50 Mantle (SGC 80). and Murayama. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

78. (31) 80. 1967 1961 Topps Topps Baseball Venezuelan SGC #151 Graded 86- Christy 88 Cards Mathewson with Hall of Retirado— Famers SGC 50 Investment caliber Claim this crisp gallery of (31) 1967 Topps 1961 Topps Venezuelan #151 Baseball SGC Christy Graded 86-88 79. (21) 1964 Topps Giants PSA 8-9 Mathewson from cards with multi- Graded Cards with Clemente, the ever popular ple Hall of Koufax & Mays Retirado subset. Famers and stars. Those seeking high-grade 1964 Topps Giants speci- Graded 50 VG- Included are SGC mens need to look no further than these (21) keepsakes, EX 4 by SGC, 88: (29 cards) each graded either Mint 9 or NM-MT 8 by PSA. this crease-free with #4, 6, 26, 37, 62, 86, 155, #207 Koufax/Podres, Included are PSA 9: (14 cards) with #1, #7 Ford, 16, Hall of Famer is 230, 279, 295, 361, 393, 399, #429 Kaline, 431, 434, 17, 24, 26, #31 Spahn, 32, 33, #38 Killebrew, #39 absent of any of the back damage that so frequently 437, 442, 445, 449, 456, 459, #460 Hodges, 476, 493, Aparicio, 44, #49 Aaron, 58; PSA 8: (7 cards) with #3 plagues the issue. The lone specimen at the grading tier 495, #505 Schoendienst, 515; SGC 86: (2 cards) with Koufax, #11 Clemente, 15, #29 F. Robinson, #41 with none better. Only three total judged by the third- #471 Rizzuto MVP and #482 Mays MVP. Gibson, #48 Yastrzemski and #51 Mays. party service. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

81. 1968 82. 1968 83. 1969 Topps 3-D Topps 3-D Topps Tony Ron Fairly Baseball Perez PSA (Dugout #500 7 Variation) Mickey Graded NM 7 PSA 7 Mantle GAI by PSA. With Graded NM 7 9—First an intense glare by PSA. Graded and a com- Featured is an Graded Mint 9 manding batting elusive 1968 by GAI. stance, Tony Topps 3-D Ron Presented is a Perez takes Fairly test sam- high-grade 1969 charge on this ple. This Type Topps Baseball elusive 1968 from the chal- #500 Mickey Topps 3-D test lenging issue Mantle yellow sample. This displays the letter variation innovative slugger as he card. The swan XOGRAPH poses in front song for the Hall creation dis- of the dugout. of Fame slugger plays a strong Do not miss the appears to be perimeter, crys- opportunity to “pack fresh” with razor-sharp corners, snow white tal clear registration, electric surface hues and a creamy score this edges, proper centering and clean surface coloring. The blank reverse. It is difficult to fathom a more perfect Dodgers star. “first graded” notation indicates this card’s lofty status. Hall of Fame Type card than this scarcity. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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84. 1926-27 W512 Strip 85. 1932 PR2 Card Baseball Near Orbit Gum Pins Master Set of (14/16) Near Set— with Ruth & Cobb Numbered of This 1926-27 W512 strip card base- (50/53) with ball near master set of (14/16) cards Variation is comprised almost solely of Hall Assembled is a sterling of Famers. Although technically 1932 PR2 Orbit Gum “Authentic” due to having been Pins-Numbered near set hand cut from a period strip, the of (50/53) pins includ- surfaces still generally present (GD ing a scarce variation. to VG) with some better and others With the exception of lesser. Included are #1 Bancroft Yankee players, these (presents (GD), (2) #2 Alexander colorful portraits are (both present VG-EX, both varia- exact renditions of the tions), #3 Cobb (PSA Authentic, illustrations used for presents GD), (2) #4 Speaker (pres- the 1933 R305 Tattoo ents VG, GD, both variations), #6 Orbit series. These depression-era keepsakes average (EX-MT) with varying degrees Ruth (PSA Authentic, presents GD of oxidation on the reverses. Keys include #6 Cuyler (EX-MT), #12 Averill (EX-MT), to VG), (2) #8 Frisch (presents VG, #13 Dean (EX), #18 Foxx (VG-EX), #26 Grimes (VG-EX), #28 Cochrane (EX-MT), GD, both variations), (2) #9 #33 Jurges (EX, Without Bat), #55 Levey (NM), #58 Lombardi (EX-MT), #107 Hornsby (both present GD, both Lazzeri (EX-MT), #111 Combs (EX) and #116 Sewell (EX-MT). Missing only #24, variations) and #10 Vance (presents GD). Missing only #3 Cobb (no manager caption) #39 Simmons and #67 B. Herman for completion. and #7 E. Scott (White Sox) for master set completion. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

86. 1933 87. 1934-36 National PR4 Chicle Diamond Stars Cracker Near Set (101/108) Jack with (6) Graded Baseball Featured is a seldom-offered Pins 1934-1936 National Chicle Diamond Stars near set of Complete (101/108) cards. Headlined by (6) Set (25/25) professionally graded cards, the with vivid “art deco” renderings cap- ture the essence of depression-era Gehrig baseball. The approximate condi- Great foresight tion breakdown follows 15% (EX was employed in or better), 20% (VG-EX), 25% producing the (VG) and 40% (GD or lesser) with nearly 10-15% displaying paper loss, tape offered 1933 residue or writing. Keys include #1 Grove (PSA 3), #2 Simmons (VG-EX), #27 PR4 Cracker Traynor (VG), (2) #36 Lombardi (corrected grades FR, due to writing, grades Jack Pins complete set of (25) pins as nearly 70% of the subjects would later be VG), #44 Hornsby (VG), #54 Greenberg (BVG 3.5, corrected), #64 Foxx (GD), #66 inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Highlights include Cuyler (VG- Medwick (SGC 30), #77 Gehringer (EX), #80 (PSA 4), #97 Lopez (SGC 50), #99 EX), Dean (VG), Frisch (VG-EX), Gehrig (EX-MT), Gomez (VG), Goslin (VG), Traynor (FR), #100 Averill (PSA 4), #101 Bartell (PSA 4), #103 Dickey (FR) and Grove (EX), Hartnett (VG-EX), T. Jackson (EX-MT), Lazzeri (VG-EX), Lyons (EX- #105 Lombardi (SGC 40). The tougher high numbers display slightly lesser than MT), Maranville (EX-MT), Ruffing (GD), Simmons (NM), Terry (EX), Vance (VG- the remainder of the set but still present nicely. Due to rudimentary factory printing EX), and P. Waner (VG-EX). The remaining badges average (VG-EX) with only mild techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. Missing only #12, 82, #83 P. scuffing on the surfaces and metallic reverses. Waner, 98, #102 Mungo, #104 Rolfe and 107 for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $900.00

89. 1949 Bowman Baseball Low Number Near Set (135/144) with (9) Duplicates Featured is a dynamic 1949 Bowman Baseball Low Number near set of (135/144) cards with (9) duplicates. This difficult-to- complete gathering varies in grade, with #1-24 showing some neat surface writing but otherwise displaying (VG-EX) attributes. The remaining cards generally 88. 1941 Play Ball Near Set of (71/72) Cards with (5) present (VG to EX) with some Graded better and others lesser along with The colorful 1941 Play Ball set is a pre-war issue treasured by collectors for its multi- a handful exhibiting traces of ple Hall of Famers and all-around eye appeal. Presented is a near set of (71/72) cards erased writing. Keys include #24 with (5) graded examples. The final major pre-war release has an approximate condi- Musial (FR, writing), (2) #26 Kell tion breakdown of 15% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 25% (GD or (EX, VG-EX), #27 Feller (GD), lesser). Keys include #1 E. Miller (SGC 60), #13 Foxx (VG), #14 T. Williams (BVG #29 Kiner (EX), #33 Spahn (FR, pencil mark), #36 Reese (VG), #46 Roberts RC 4), #15 Cronin (VG), #18 Greenberg (VG-EX), #19 Gehringer (GD), #54 Reese RC (EX), #60 Berra (GD), #65 Slaughter (EX-MT), #85 Mize (EX-MT), #98 Rizzuto (trimmed), #56 Vander Meer (VG), #61 V. DiMaggio (VG), #63 D. DiMaggio (VG- (FR, No Name on Front), #100 Hodges RC (EX) and #110 Wynn RC (GD). Missing EX), #64 Doerr (VG), #70 Dickey (VG) and #72 Gomez (FR). Missing only #71 J. #50 J. Robinson RC, 61, #84 Campanella RC, 112, 118, 119, 128, 136 and 140 for DiMaggio for completion. More on our website. completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 90. 1914 Tim J. 91. 1922-23 PB4 Jordan Kolb’s Mothers’ Baseball Game Bread Near Set of Complete Set of (26/32) Pins (72) PSA Players from the Reading Aces of the International League are Graded Cards portrayed on this elusive 1922- Presented is a 1914 Tim 23 PB4 Kolb’s Mothers’ Bread J. Jordan Baseball near set of (26/32) pins. The Game complete set of 7/8”-diameter black-and-white (72) PSA graded cards. images have endured the past This series depicts pre- 80 years in fine condition with war players in a variety the majority displaying (VG to of game settings. EX) quality. All but three pins Included are (4) PSA 9, (M. Brown, Connelly, Kotch) have retained their reverse paper linings. Keys include (3) PSA 8.5, (25) PSA Bender (VG-EX) and Schact (EX). Missing only Abbott, Bates, Lynn, Malmeaux, 8, (11) PSA 7, (5) PSA Smallwood and Washburn for completion. 6, (15) PSA 5 and (9) PSA 4. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

92. (17) 1920-1933 93. 1938 “Our Mrs. Sherlock’s National Game” Bread Pins with (2) Complete Set of Bresnahan, Wagner (30) Pins With & Near Set Original Cardboard Featured is a promising group- Backs ing of (17) 1920-1933 Mrs. Issued in 1938, this com- Sherlock’s Bread Pins. Included plete set of (30) PM8 “Our are 1920 Mrs. Sherlock’s: National Game” pins show- Bresnahan (GD, no backing); cases the likenesses of peri- 1921 Mrs. Sherlock’s: H. od greats. The 7/8”-diameter Wagner (GD); 1922 Mrs. collectibles are fastened to Sherlock’s: (2 pins) with their original cardboard Bresnahan (EX), Jones (EX- backings as unbent tabs are inserted through small openings. The keepsakes carry an MT); 1933 Mrs. Sherlock’s approximate overall breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better); 25% (EX); 30% (VG- Mud Hens near: (13/18, average VG, no reverse paper liners) missing Bachman, EX); and 15% (VG or lesser. Highlights include: Dean (VG), DiMaggio (EX), Foxx Galatzer, Pearson, Trosky and Turgeon for completion. (EX oc), Gehrig (VG-EX) and Ott (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

94. 1948 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (48/48) 95. 1954 Bowman Baseball The offered 1948 Bowman Baseball com- Complete Set (224/224) plete set of (48) cards is a viable option for Set collectors take notice! Featured is a the budget conscious set collector. With 1954 Bowman Baseball complete set of exception to #19 Henrich (GD) and #38 (224) cards. This popular edition has an Schoedienst RC (VG-EX), the remaining approximate condition breakdown of cards technically grade (FR) due to neatly 15% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30% written identifiers along the lower portion of (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys the surfaces. Despite that flaw, these singles include #1 Rizzuto (VG), #58 Reese otherwise present (VG-EX) with relatively (VG-EX), #65 Mantle (GD), #89 Mays sharp perimeters and clean backs. Key to the (EX), #90 Campanella (EX-MT), #161 inaugural 1948 Bowman edition are #3 Kiner Berra (VG-EX), #170 Snider (VG-EX) RC, #4 Mize RC, #6 Berra RC, #8 Rizzuto and #177 Ford (VG). More on our web- RC, #18 Spahn RC and #36 Musial RC. site. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

96. 1957 Topps Baseball 97. 1967 Topps Pittsburgh Near Set (384/407) & (161) Pirates Stickers Complete 1955 Bowman Baseball Set (33/33) with (2) Singles Graded The offered 1957 Topps Baseball near set Ahoy! The passionate Bucs fan will (384/407) and the accompanying (161) favor this scarce 1967 Topps Pittsburgh 1955 Bowman Baseball singles affords Pirates Stickers complete set (33/33) the set collector two projects in one lot. with a pair of graded examples. This Keys include 1955 Bowman: (161 cards, elusive test issue averages (EX-MT to average VG) with #103 Mathews (GD); NM) quality throughout with bold por- 1957 Topps near: (384/407, 20% EX- traits and colorful text. Keys include #6 MT or better, 30% EX, 25% VG-EX, Clemente (SGC 86), #14 Mazeroski 25% VG or lesser) with #212 Colavito (EX-MT), #22 Stargell (EX-MT), #27 RC (EX), #286 Richardson RC (EX), Clemente/Mayor (VG-EX), #28 #312 Kubek RC (VG-EX), #328 B. Alou/Batting Champ (PSA 6), #31 Robinson RC (GD) and #400 Dodgers Stargell/Home Run Champion (VG- Sluggers (VG). More on our website. EX) and #33 Pirates Pennant (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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98. 1952 Topps 99. 1952 Bowman Baseball Low Baseball Complete Number Set (252/252) Complete #1- For the true set collector comes 310 Set with (6) the offered 1952 Bowman Baseball complete series of PSA Graded (252) cards. This classic edition Stars is bolstered by a sterling Hall of Perhaps the most desir- Fame lineup including early ren- able post-war edition is ditions of Mantle and Mays. The available with the approximate condition break- offered 1952 Topps down follows 10% (VG or bet- Baseball Low Number ter), 35% (GD), 35% (FR) and complete #1-310 set 20% (PR) with nearly 5-10% with (6) PSA graded displaying reverse writing or stars. This monumental proposition has an approximate condition breakdown of 15% back residue. The challenging (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). The #1-80 first high numbers generally present series is comprised of (45) red backs and (35) black backs. Keys include #1 Pafko similarly to the more available (GD), #11 Rizzuto (GD), #33 Spahn (PSA 4), #36 Hodges (GD, bb), #37 Snider (PR, series. Keys include #1 Berra paper residue), #65 Slaughter (VG), #129 Mize (PSA 5), #175 B. Martin RC (PSA 3), (FR), #8 Reese (GD), #44 #191 Berra (VG), #216 Ashburn (VG), #243 Doby (PSA 4, mc), #261 Mays (PSA Campanella (GD), #101 Mantle trimmed), #268 Lemon (PSA 4) and #277 Wynn (PSA 5). Due to rudimentary factory (PR, pinhole), #196 Musial (VG) printing techniques of the age, slight size variances and moderately errant centering is and #218 Mays (VG). More on present. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $400.00

100. 1955 Bowman 101. 1958 Baseball Complete Topps Set (320/320) Baseball The swan song for the Bowman Near Set Baseball series is found with this (459/494) 1955 complete edition of (320) cards. This wood bordered set with (8) PSA has an approximate condition Graded breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or Very presentable better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) 1958 Topps and 20% (VG or lesser) with Baseball near set of moderate instances of miscuts (459/494) cards and errant centering. The high with (8) PSA grad- numbers present similarly to the ed and a trio of more available series. Keys variation/promo- include #1 Wilhelm (VG-EX), tion cards. The #10 Rizzuto (VG), #22 approximate condi- Campanella (VG), #103 Mathews tion breakdown for this ready-to-complete edition is 30% (NM or better), 40% (EX- (EX), #168 Berra (VG-EX), #179 MT), 15% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #5 Mays (PSA 7), Aaron (GD), #184 Mays #30 Aaron (EX), #30 Aaron (EX, Yellow Name), #47 Maris RC (PSA 7), #70 Kaline (trimmed), #202 Mantle (EX) (EX-MT), #90 Roberts (PSA 7), #187 Koufax (VG), #270 Spahn (NM), #343 Cepeda and #242 Banks (EX). Due to RC (EX-MT), #370 Berra (VG-EX), #424 Doby (PSA 7), #436 Mays/Snider (EX- rudimentary factory printing MT), #476 Musial AS (PSA 8), #485 T. Williams AS (EX-MT), #487 Mantle AS techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. More on our website. (VG), NNO Contest (EX) and NNO Team Emblems (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

102. 1959 Topps 103. (7) Baseball Near Set of 1958-1965 (570/572) Cards Los Place a strong bid on the offered Angeles 1959 Topps Baseball near set of Dodgers (570/572) cards. This ready-to-com- plete series has an approximate con- Complete/ dition breakdown of 10% (EX-MT Partial Sets or better), 25% (EX), 35% (VG-EX) Raid the souvenir and 30% (VG or lesser) with the stands at Chavez challenging high numbers present- Ravine with these ing similarly to the more available (7) 1958-1965 Los series. Keys include #10 Mantle Angeles Dodgers (VG), #50 Mays (EX), #150 Musial complete/partial (GD), #163 Koufax (GD), #202 sets. Highlights Maris (VG-EX), #380 Aaron (GD), include 1958-60 #461 Mantle HR (FR), #478 Dodgers Premium Pictures partial: (12/16, average EX-MT) with Snider (NM); Clemente (GD), #510 Yankees 1959 Dodgers Postcards set: (12/12, composite EX-MT) with Koufax (EX); 1960 Team (VG), #514 Gibson RC (GD), Los Angeles Examiner Clippings near: (28/30, presents EX) with #13 Koufax; 1961 #515 Killebrew (GD), #543 Corsair Dodgers Photo Pack: (20 photos, average NM, in original envelope) with Koufax Trio/Clemente (FR), #550 (NM); 1963 Dodgers Photo Pack: (12 photos, average EX-MT, in original envelope) Campanella (GD), #561 Aaron AS with Koufax (EX-MT); 1963 Dodgers Pin-Ups set: (10/10, median NM-MT, with (GD), #563 Mays AS (GD) and #564 Mantle AS (FR). Missing only #34 and #559 envelope) and 1964-65 Dodgers Photo Pack: (19 photos, average NM, in original Banks AS for completion. More on our website. envelope). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 104. 1959 Topps Baseball Near Set (533/572) Secure more than 90% of the clas- sic 1959 Topps Baseball edition with this clean near set of (533/572) cards. This edition, which is packed with Hall of Famers and keynote rookies, has an approximate condition break- down of 10% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or lesser) with the chal- lenging high numbers presenting 105. 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (572) Cards similarly to the more available with (4) SGC Graded Stars series. Keys include #10 Mantle The classic Topps specialist will treasure the offered 1960 Topps Baseball complete (VG), #40 Spahn (EX, 1931 par- set of (572) cards with (4) SGC graded stars headlining. This horizontal series has an tially obscured variation), #50 approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 20% (VG- Mays (EX), #150 Musial (EX), EX) and 40% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high numbers presenting somewhat #163 Koufax (VG), #338 S. nicer than the lower series. Although all the team cards are neatly marked, this edition Anderson RC (EX), #350 Banks still displays nicely. Featured are #148 Yastrzemski RC (SGC 84), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #461 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #478 Clemente (GD), #514 Gibson RC (VG- (EX), #200 Mays (SGC 70), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #300 Aaron (VG), #316 EX), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (EX), #550 Campanella (EX-MT), #561 Aaron AS McCovey RC (GD), #326 Clemente (VG), #343 Koufax (SGC 70), #350 Mantle (FR), (VG-EX), #563 Mays AS (EX) and #564 Mantle AS (VG). More on our website. #563 Mantle AS (SGC 70), #564 Mays AS (VG-EX), #565 Maris AS (EX-MT) and Opening Bid $400.00 #566 Aaron AS (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

106. 1960 Topps Baseball 107. 1961 Complete Set of (572/572) Topps Featured is an attractive 1960 Topps Baseball Baseball complete set of (572) cards. Complete This crisp horizontal gallery has an approximate condition breakdown of Set of 10% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), (587/587) 35% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with (4) SGC with the tougher high numbers present- ing only slightly lesser than the more Graded Stars available series. Approximately 5% of Crown your classic the cards display either minimal Topps Baseball set reverse pencil writing or traces of back gathering with this damage. Additionally, moderate wax complete 1961 edi- staining does not diminish the impres- tion of (587) cards sive eye appeal. Highlights include with (4) SGC grad- #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG-EX), #160 ed stars leading the way. This challenging edition has an approximate condition break- Mantle/Boyer (VG-EX), #200 Mays down of 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) (FR, writing), #250 Musial (VG-EX), with moderate instances of askew centering and wax staining. The tough high num- #300 Aaron (FR, writing), #316 bers present similarly to the lower series. Spotlighted are #2 Maris (VG), #150 Mays McCovey RC (VG-EX), #326 (EX-MT), #290 Musial (GD), #300 Mantle (SGC 84), #307 Mantle WS (VG), #344 Clemente (EX-MT), #343 Koufax Koufax (VG), #388 Clemente (VG-EX), #406 Mantle HR (GD), #415 Aaron (VG), (EX), #350 Mantle (VG), #480 Berra (NM), #563 Mantle AS (GD), #564 Mays AS #417 Marichal RC (VG), #475 Mantle MVP (SGC 60), #484 Aaron MVP (NM), #576 (VG), #565 Maris AS (EX) and #566 Aaron AS (NM). More on our website. Maris AS (SGC 80), #577 Aaron AS (SGC 80), #578 Mantle AS (GD) and #579 Mays Opening Bid $400.00 AS (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

108. 1962 Topps 109. 1962 Kahn’s Baseball Complete Wieners Atlanta Set of (598) Crackers PSA Graded Presented in its entirety, this 1962 Set (24/24)—#3 on Topps Baseball set of (598) has Registry an approximate overall break- Regional set collectors: check down of: 15% (EX-MT or better); your wantlists. The Atlanta 10% (EX); 35% (VG-EX); and Crackers of the International 40% (VG or lesser) with tougher League are depicted in their high numbers (523-598) faring entirety with the offered 1962 similarly. Keys include: #1 Maris Kahn’s Wieners complete PSA (VG-EX), #5 Koufax (VG-EX), graded set of (24) cards. From #10 Clemente (VG-EX), #18 1955-1969, the hot dog kingpins Mantle/Mays (EX-MT), #50 produced several sets depicting Musial (EX-MT), #53 big league clubs throughout the Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL Midwest. Interestingly, this team (VG-EX), #199 Perry RC (VG), set marked the only instance in #200 Mantle (VG), #300 Mays which a minor league squad was (VG-EX), #318 Mantle IA (col- represented. These crisp black-and-white renditions have both a Weighted GPA and ored), #320 Aaron (GD), #387 Set Rating of 6.04, good for third place on the competitive PSA Registry. Included are Brock RC (EX), #425 PSA 7: (9 cards) with Burda, Duliba, Fanok, Gagliano, McCarver, Milliken, Plaza, Yastrzemski (VG-EX), #471 Schmidt, Shannon; PSA 6.5: (2 cards) with Glenn, Kucks; PSA 6: (7 cards) with Mantle AS (trimmed), #530 Beauchamp, Gregory, Hughes, Lewis, Sadowski, Saul, Toth; PSA 5: (4 cards) with Gibson (EX-MT) and #544 McCovey (VG). More on our website. Buchek, Deitz, Morgan, Vickery; PSA 4: Whitfield and PSA 3: Schultz. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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110. 1962 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with (112) PSA Graded Elite 1962 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards with (112) PSA graded specimens. This fragile wood-bordered edition has withstood the past half-century in a remark- able state of preservation. The approximate condition breakdown for the ungraded portion is as follows: 15% (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser) with the challenging high numbers presenting similarly. Despite moderate instances of errant centering consistent with the issue, the condition-sensitive perimeters are still razor-sharp with glistening surface registrations. Highlights include #1 Maris (VG-EX), #5 Koufax (EX-MT), #10 Clemente (VG), #18 Mantle/Mays (PSA 6), #50 Musial (EX-MT), #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (PSA 7), #199 Perry RC (EX-MT), #200 Mantle (PSA 6.5), #300 Mays (PSA 6), #313 Maris IA (PSA 7), #318 Mantle IA (PSA 6), #320 Aaron (VG-EX), #387 Brock RC (PSA 7), #425 Yastrzemski (PSA 8), #471 Mantle AS (PSA 7), #530 Gibson (EX-MT), #544 McCovey (EX-MT), #575 Schoendienst (NM), #591 McDowell RC (EX-MT), #592 Bouton RC (NM); Graded Commons: (99 cards) with PSA 8.5: (4 cards) with #379 (1 of 2, 5 better), 409 (1 of 4, 15 better), 410 (1 of 3, 3 better), 440 (1 of 5, 8 better); PSA 8: (48 cards) with #16, 41, 49, 56, 62, #73 Fox, 98, 106, 119, 144, 158, 162, 166, #170 Santo, 181, 192, 198, 204, 205, 227, 228, 248, 250, 255, 261, 262, 272, 392, 397, #398 Drysdale AS, 412, 414, 415, 418, 424, 442, 451, 465, 466, #470 Kaline AS, #475 Ford AS, 478-480, 485, 501, 518 and 520. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances and moderate instances of errant centering are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

111. 1967 Topps Baseball Near Set (606/609) with (41) PSA Graded Cards Spectacular 1967 Topps Baseball near set of (606/609) cards with (41) PSA graded examples. The ungraded por- tion for this razor- sharp edition has an approximate condition break- down of 20% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the tougher high numbers pre- senting similarly to the lower series. Highlights include #63 Brock/Flood (PSA 9), #150 Mantle (PSA 7), #200 Mays (PSA 7.5), #250 Aaron (EX), #400 Clemente (EX-MT), #430 Rose (PSA 7), #540 Cash (NM), #558 Belanger RC (NM), #569 Carew RC (VG-EX), #581 Seaver RC (PSA 7), #593 Westrum (NM), #600 B. Robinson (PSA minimum size required), #605 Shannon (VG-EX), #607 Stanley (EX-MT), #609 John (EX-MT); Graded Commons/Stars: (34 cards) with PSA 9: (3 cards) with #15, 66, 104; PSA 8.5: (4 cards) with #112, 123, #228 Hodges, 251 and PSA 8: (23 cards). Missing only #576, #580 Colavito and #604 Red Sox Team for completion. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances and moderately errant centering are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 112. 1962 Salada- 113. 1964 Junket Baseball Topps Coins Near Set of Baseball (190/200) Coins with Complete Set (19) Team Shields (587/587) with Interesting 1962 Salada-Junket (10) PSA Baseball near set of (190/200) Graded Keys coins from the initial run of Featured is a challeng- (20) teams. Missing the ing 1964 Topps Pirates team only, each 10- Baseball complete set coin diamond shaped team of (587) cards with shield displays a player at (10) PSA graded keys. their respective position. The This classic edition majority of the coins are snug- has an approximate ly placed into the slots and condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% average (EX-MT to NM) con- (VG or lesser). Keys include #21 Berra (PSA 7), #50 Mantle (PSA 6), #125 Rose dition. The plastic shields dis- (VG-EX), #150 Mays (VG), #200 Koufax (PSA 8, pd), #210 Yastrzemski (VG-EX), play varying degrees of fray- #225 Maris (VG-EX), #230 B. Robinson (PSA 7.5), #260 F. Robinson (PSA 7.5), ing and chipping with the #300 Aaron (VG), #306 Mays/Cepeda (PSA 5), #331 AL Bombers (VG), #342 Dodgers, Red Sox (removed Stargell (PSA 6), #423 Aaron/Mays (VG-EX), #440 Clemente (VG), #468 Perry (PSA team decal) and Yankees dis- 6), #541 Niekro RC (VG) and #543 Uecker (PSA 6.5). Due to rudimentary factory playing lesser than the other squads. Key coins in the series include #2 Pierce, #41 printing techniques of the age, slight size variances and centering issues are present. Mantle, #97 Wynn (pitching Pose), #109 Koufax, #149 Mays, #162 S. Jones and #171 More on our website. Ashburn. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

114. 1964 Topps 115. 1965 Baseball Complete Topps Set of (587) Cards Baseball Presented is a formidable Complete 1964 Topps Baseball com- Set of plete set of (587) cards. This appealing series with the (598) familiar burnt orange revers- Cards es has an approximate con- with (3) dition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better), 25% SGC (EX), 35% (VG-EX) and Graded 25% (VG or lesser). Keys Stars include #50 Mantle (VG), Presented is an #125 Rose (GD), #150 Mays impressive (GD), #200 Koufax (VG- 1965 Topps EX), #225 Maris (VG-EX), Baseball complete set of (598) cards with a trio of SGC graded stars. This radiant edi- #300 Aaron (EX), #331 AL tion has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), Bombers (VG), #423 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) with moderate instances of wax staining. Keys Aaron/Mays (VG-EX), #440 include #134 Mantle WS (VG-EX), #160 Clemente (SGC 50), #170 Aaron (GD), Clemente (VG-EX) and #207 Rose (VG), #250 Mays (VG-EX), #300 Koufax (VG-EX), #350 Mantle (SGC #541 Niekro RC (EX). More 60), #477 Carlton RC (SGC 50), #526 Hunter RC (VG-EX) and #581 Perez RC (VG). on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

116. 1965 Topps 117. (108) 1947-1990s Baseball Complete Japanese Baseball Set (598/598) Treasure Chest with Sets Featured is a challenging Sayonara Baseball! Far East enthusi- 1965 Topps Baseball com- asts will appreciate this eclectic (108) plete set of (598) cards. This 1947-1990s Japanese baseball treas- eye-catching series has an ure chest. Highlights include Trading approximate condition Cards/Other: (102 cards) with 1947 breakdown of 15% (NM or JDM1 Die-Cut Menko set: (6/6, better), 35% (EX-MT), 25% median EX-MT); 1961 JGA 21 (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or Playing Cards set: (54/54, average lesser). Highlights include VG-EX) with Nagashima (EX-MT), #134 Mantle WS (VG-EX), Oh (EX); 1964 Morinaga Stand-Ups #160 Clemente (EX-MT), near: (12/14, 8 duplicates, average #170 Aaron (VG), #207 EX, missing shortprints) with Rose (VG), #250 Mays Mizuhara SP (EX-MT), (2) (VG-EX), #300 Koufax Nagashima, (2) Oh (both VG-EX); (VG-EX), #350 Mantle 1986 Mizuno: Rose postcard (NM); (FR), #477 Carlton RC Other: (6 items) with 1.) 1970s (GD), #510 Banks (VG- Tokyo Giants postcard collection of EX), #526 Hunter RC (EX) (6) in original envelope (postcards and #581 Perez RC (VG). NM-MT, envelope EX); 2.) circa More on our website. 1970s Sadaharu Oh puzzle in original display (EX-MT) and 3.) 1990s I. Suzuki Opening Bid $400.00 “Super Slugger” (300) piece puzzle (NM, opened). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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118. 1967 Topps Baseball Complete Set (609/609) with SGC 40 Mantle Seize the offered 1967 Topps Baseball complete set of (609) cards. This difficult-to- complete edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with a handful of instances or writ- ing or tape residue. The tougher high numbers present similarly, if not slightly better than the more available numbers. Keys include #150 Mantle (SGC 40), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 Aaron (VG), #400 Clemente (VG), #430 Rose (EX-MT), #569 Carew RC (FR), #581 Seaver RC (Authentic, card sliced in half and tape repaired), #600 B. 119. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) Robinson (VG), #604 Red Sox Team (VG) and #609 John (VG-EX). More on our Solid 1968 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards. This lovely burlap bordered website. edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% Opening Bid $300.00 (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keys include #45 Seaver (VG-EX), #50 Mays (VG), #80 Carew (VG), #150 Clemente (VG-EX), #177 Ryan RC (VG), #230 Rose (VG), #247 Bench RC (GD), #280 Mantle (VG), #330 Maris (VG), #480 Managers’ Dream/Clemente (EX), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG-EX) and #528 Tigers Team (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

121. 1991 Topps Desert Shield Complete Set of (792) Cards This incredibly tough 1991 Topps Desert Shield com- plete set of (792) cards was distributed solely to per- sonnel serving in the armed forces during the first con- flict with Iraq. Purportedly only 5,700 sets were issued 120. 1969 Topps Baseball Complete Set (664/664) with which makes (16) PSA Graded Stars this compre- Picky about your ‘69’s? Peek at this very attractive 1969 Topps Baseball complete set hensive series of (664) cards with (16) PSA graded stars. This eye-catching series with creamy white one of most borders has an approximate condition breakdown of 30% (NM or better), 40% (EX- coveted Topps series of the past three decades. The gallery averages (NM to NM-MT) MT), 20% (EX) and 10% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #20 Banks (PSA 8), #50 quality throughout with the keys presenting similarly. Additionally, only 5% of the Clemente (EX-MT), #95 Bench (PSA 7), #190 Mays (PSA 7), #250 F. Robinson (PSA reverses have sustained traces of wax staining. Keys include #1 Ryan (EX-MT), #5 8), #255 Carlton (PSA 8), #260 R. Jackson RC (PSA 6), #410 Kaline (PSA 7), #500 Ripken RB, #6 Ryan RB, #35 Maddux, #79 F. Thomas, #100 Mattingly, #130 O. Mantle (PSA 6), #533 Ryan (PSA 7), #545 Stargell (PSA 8), #550 B. Robinson (PSA Smith, #150 Ripken, #180 Gwynn, #200 Strawberry, #225 R. Johnson, #270 8.5), #564 Hodges (PSA 8) and #650 T. Williams (PSA 8). Due to rudimentary factory McGwire, #300 Puckett, #333 C. Jones RC, #392 Griffey Jr. AS, #401 Bonds AS, printing techniques of the day, slight size variances and instances of askew centering #530 Clemens, #540 Brett, #570 Bonds (EX-MT), #575 Yount, #600 B. Jackson, #670 are present. More on our website. Henderson, #700 Canseco, #740 Sandberg and #790 Griffey Jr. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 123. 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set 122. 1970 Topps Baseball of (787) Cards Complete Set of (720/720) Do not pass on the opportunity to Presented in its entirety, this 1970 Topps secure the offered 1972 Topps Baseball set of (720) cards carries an Baseball complete set of (787) cards. approximate overall breakdown of: 5% The nearly 40 year-old gallery has an (NM or better); 35% (EX-MT); 30% approximate condition breakdown of (EX); and 30% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys 20% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), include: #140 R. Jackson (EX), #189 20% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or less- Munson RC (EX), #350 Clemente (EX- er) with the challenging high numbers MT), #500 Aaron (VG-EX), #580 Rose presenting similarly to the more com- (GD), #600 Mays (EX-MT), #630 Banks mon series. Highlights include #79 (VG), #640 Kaline (EX-MT), #660 Bench Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #299 Aaron (EX), #700 F. Robinson (EX) and #712 (EX), #309 Clemente (EX-MT), #595 Ryan (EX-MT). More on our website. Ryan (VG), #751 Carlton TRD (EX- Opening Bid $200.00 MT) and #754 F. Robinson TRD (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

124. 1972-1974 Topps Baseball Complete/Partial 125. 1973 Topps Baseball Set Run Complete Set (660/660) The prospective set collector will find with (2) PSA Graded value with this 1972-1974 Topps Score with this nice 1973 Topps Baseball complete/partial set run. Baseball complete set of (660) cards Highlights include 1972 Topps partial: with a pair of PSA graded keys. The (615/787, average EX-MT, 110 semi approximate condition breakdown is high numbers, 40 high numbers) with as follows: 30% (NM or better), 30% #309 Clemente (VG); 1973 Topps par- (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG- tial: (441/660, average EX-MT, 82 semi EX or lesser). Keys include #1 high numbers, 48 high numbers) with Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG), #50 #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG-EX); 1974 Clemente (EX), #100 Aaron (VG- Topps set: (660/660, average EX, 24/24 EX), #174 Gossage RC (PSA 7.5), checklists) with #1 Aaron (FR, due to #220 Ryan (VG-EX), #305 Mays stamped back), #20 Ryan (EX-MT) and (EX) and #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (PSA #456 Winfield RC (VG-EX). More on 7). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

126. 1973 & 1974 Topps 127. 1976 Baseball Complete Sets Goofs Tulsa Presented are the 1973 and 1974 Oilers Team Set Topps Baseball complete sets. Each (26/26) with crisp 660-card edition averages (EX- MT to NM) quality throughout. Keys Paige & Dean include 1973 Topps set: (average Autos EX-MT to NM) with #1 Presented is a 1976 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (EX-MT), #50 Tulsa Oilers team set of Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (26) cards. This (NM), #220 Ryan (VG), #305 Mays American Association (EX), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (pres- squad is best known for ents EX, but slightly smaller); 1974 its star-studded coach- Topps set: (660/660 plus 44/44 ing staff which includ- Traded and 24/24 Team Checklists) ed baseball royalty Satchel Paige and Paul “Daffy” Dean. Sponsored by Goof’s with #1 Aaron (GD), #20 Ryan (GD) Factory Outlet, this scarce black-and-white issue contains mostly (NM) cards and the and #456 Winfield RC (VG). More beautiful blue Sharpie autographs of Paige (“10”) and Dean (“10”). This set with on our website. these early team-certified autographs is perfect for the niche minor league collector. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

128. (10) 1982 129. (88) 1976-2006 Topps Topps & Bowman Baseball Traded Complete Sets Baseball Comprehensive gathering of (88) 1976- 2006 Topps and Bowman Baseball com- Factory plete sets. Highlights include Hand Sets Collated: (38 sets, all NM or better with Imagine the keys grading similarly, unless noted) gradable possi- with 1976-1984, (2) 1985, 1993 bilities by Bowman, 1995-1997; Unsealed Factory securing these Sets: (29 sets) with (3) 1998, (3) 2000, (10) 1982 2001; Factory Sealed: (21 sets) with (4) Topps Traded Baseball factory sets! Although the factory tape is loose on each con- 1996 cereal and (2) each of 2001-2006. tainer, these 132-card editions are guaranteed unsearched and contain potential high- Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge grade copies of #98T Ripken RC and #109T O. Smith. Perfect for set investors and will apply. More on our website. “Iron Man” fans alike. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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130. (21) 1909-1941 131. (90) 1920-1927 Pre-War Baseball Hall Baseball Strip Card of Famers & Stars with Group with (37) Hall of Plank Famers including (3) A slew of Hall of Fame greats are Ruth represented among these (21) This 1920-1927 baseball strip card 1909-1941 pre-war baseball sin- group of (90) cards is absolutely gles. These delectable candy/gum loaded with Hall of Famers includ- and tobacco cards (all common ing Johnson, Mathewson and (3) backs) are an instant collection Ruth. Although the vast majority starter. Highlights include 1909 displays a combination of wear E95 Philadelphia Caramel: along with errant scissor cuts, there Plank (FR, paper loss); 1909-11 is still plenty here for either the pre- T206 White Borders: (all com- war collector or internet dealer. Keys mon backs) with Chase (SGC 30, include 1920 W516-1: (13 cards) Throwing, Dark Cap), M. Brown with (2) #9 Alexander; 1920-21 (FR, Portrait, glue residue), J. W514: (33 cards) with #72 Collins (FR, writing), Howell (EX, Mathewson, #94 W. Johnson; 1920 Hands at Waist), Huggins (FR, W522: #48 Ruth (taped pieces to Hands at Mouth), McGinnity (FR); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: Chance (VG); 1933 keep card together); 1921 W551: Goudey: #207 Ott (VG), #216 Gomez (VG); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #60 Ruffing Ruth; 1926-27 W512: (28 cards) (EX), #95 Appling (VG-EX); 1939 Play Ball: #56 Greenberg (FR, paper loss); 1940 with #3 Cobb and #6 Ruth and (7) Play Ball: #105 L. Waner (EX-MT), #175 Mathewson (VG) and 1941 Play Ball: #70 #9 Hornsby. More on our website. Dickey (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

132. (121) 1933-1934 133. (144) 1939-40 Goudey Baseball Cards Play Ball & 1939-66 with (22) Hall of Famers Exhibits with (3) With an appearance that only a moth- DiMaggio er (or avid baseball card collector) The “cream of the crop” rises could love, these (121) 1933-1934 with these (144) 1939-40 Play Goudey singles with (22) Hall of Ball and 1939-66 Exhibit sin- Famers are “a must” for the pre-war gles. Packed with Hall of collector on a budget. These low- Famers and key stars, this grade cards have a combination of gathering with moderate acute wear with 25-30% having sus- duplication is headlined by tained reverse glue residue, paper 1939-46 Exhibit Salutations: loss, pinholes or surface writing. J. DiMaggio (FR), T. Williams Despite those flaws, the upper caliber (FR, No #9 Shows); 1939 player selection still makes this lot a Play Ball: (93 cards, median tempting proposition. Included are GD to VG) with #7 Doerr Hall of Famers: (22 cards, all cards (VG), (2) #26 J. DiMaggio PR or FR, unless noted) with #22 (GD, PR), #39 R. Ferrell Traynor, #31 Lazzeri, #89 Speaker, (VG), (2) #48 Gomez (GD, #102 T. Jackson (GD), #119 FR), #50 Gehringer (VG), #55 Hornsby, #207 Ott, #234 Hubbell; Vaughan (VG-EX), #56 1934 Goudey #11 P. Waner and Greenberg (GD), (2) #82 Commons/Stars: (99 cards) with #1 Klein (VG-EX, GD) and 1947-66 Exhibits: (39 cards, mainly GD to VG, 5% writ- Bengough (PR). More on our website. ing). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

134. 1941 135. (232) 1934-1980s St. Double Louis Cardinals/Browns Play Cards & Memorabilia Items Baseball Legends of the “Gateway City” take the Uncut field with this stocked (232) 1934-1980s St. Louis Cardinals/Browns cards and Panel with memorabilia collection. Highlights (10) Hall of include Cardinals/Browns Cards: (216 Famers cards) with 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #26 P. Martin (EX-MT); 1948 Bowman: #17 including Slaughter (VG-EX); 1949 Bowman: #24 DiMaggio Musial (VG); 1952 Topps: #65 Slaughter & Williams (VG), #91 Schoendienst (EX), #349 (VG), Rescued from the archives of Gum Inc., this 1941 Double Play Baseball uncut panel #366 (VG-EX); 1953 Topps: #231 (VG), of (10) two-player cards features a slew of Hall of Famers including DiMaggio and #266 (VG-EX); 1958 Topps Cardinals Williams. Despite varying degrees of wrinkling and creasing found on each card, Yellow Letter set: (6/6, median VG-EX); these 70 year-old keepsakes still present incredibly well. Tape reinforcement is the 1959 Topps: #150 Musial (EX-MT); only significant detractor on the blank reverse. Included are #51/#52 Greenberg, 1960-1963 Topps Stan Musial: (4 cards) #53/#54 Gehringer, #61 Gomez/#62Rizzuto, #63 DiMaggio/#64 Keller, #71/72, with 1960 #250 (NM), 1961 #290 (EX-MT), 1962 #50 (EX-MT), 1963 #250 (NM); #73/74, #81 T. Williams/#82 Cronin, #83 Gordon/#84 Keller, #85 Greenberg/#86 1960-1975 Topps Bob Gibson: (23 cards, majority EX-MT); 1962-1979 Topps Lou Ruffing and #87/88. Pre-war uncut material is very scarce to find in any condition. Brock: (24 cards, median EX-MT) with 1962 #387 RC (trimmed); Signed This particular piece measures 6-1/2 x 12-3/4” and is suitable for framing and promi- Post/Trading Cards: (10 items, no certs) with (3) Musial and Cardinals nent display. Publications/Flats: (6 items) with 1949 Game 5 phantom ticket (EX- Opening Bid $300.00 MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 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. (148) 1909-1911 E90-1 137. 1920 W516-1 Baseball American Caramel, T205 Strip Card Starter Set of Gold Border & T206 White (15/30) with Ruth & Cobb Border Singles with (3) HOF Headliners Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb along Instant collection of (148) 1909-11 E90-1 with several other Hall of Famers take American Caramel, T205 Gold Border and top billing with the offered 1920 W516-1 T206 White Border singles with a trio of Baseball strip card starter set of (15/30) Hall of Famers and tough backs. This well- cards. Each hand cut rendition technically loved assortment includes 1909-11 E90-1 grades Authentic due to relatively jagged American Caramel: (8 cards, 25% FR, scissor cuts. However, the surfaces still 50% PR, 25% trimmed) with Chance generally present in (GD) condition. (trimmed with back damage), E. Collins Included are #1 Ruth (PSA Authentic, (FR); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: (122 presents GD), 2, 3, #4 S(c)halk (presents cards, 9% GD, 25% FR, 66% PR) with (GD), #5 Speaker (presents PR), #6 Cobb Jennings (PR, Portrait); (42) Sovereign 350 (PSA Authentic, presents VG), #7 and 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (18 cards, Hornsby (presents VG-EX), #9 6% GD, 61% FR, 27% PR, 6% trimmed). Aleaxander (presents FR), 10-12, 15, 18, More on our website. 22 and 26. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

139. (60) 1933-1936 138. 1928 W565 Uncut Sheet R308 Tattoo Orbit of (25) Cards with (3) and Baseball Players including Goudey/National Gehrig Chicle Singles with Representing actors, pugilists and sluggers, DiMaggio & Foxx this 1928 W565 uncut sheet of (25) cards Add depth to your pre-war has endured the past 84 years in uncut gathering with these (60) form. Keys include Third Row: 1933-1936 R308 Tattoo Barrymore (actor); Fourth Row: Jolson Orbit and Goudey/National (entertainer); Bottom Row: Simmons Chicle singles including sev- (baseball), Gehrig (baseball) and Lazzeri eral Hall of Famers. Highlights include 1933 R308-1 Tattoo Orbit: (20 cards, aver- (baseball). Despite moderate contusions age GD, 40% glue residue) with #153 Foxx (VG), #161 Dickey (GD), #183 and minor tearing along the top edge, the Gehringer (GD), #201 P. Waner (GD), #205 Bottomley (VG); 1936 National Chicle key cards are unaffected by creasing or Fine Pens: (27 cards, median GD, 22% tape/writing) with DiMaggio/Erickson (FR), other obtrusive wear. More on our website. (2) Gomez/Ruffing (VG, GD) and Wagner (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

140. (8) 1935 141. (45) 1949 Wheaties Series 1 Bowman Baseball Panels with Dean & High Numbers with 1964 Wheaties Lemon RC—All Stamps in Album Different Start your day off right by Put a dent into the challenging adding these (8) 1935 1949 Bowman Baseball series Wheaties Series 1 panels and with these (45) different high 1964 Wheaties Stamps to your numbers. This very clean assort- collecting diet. Includes 1935 ment is well centered with multi- Wheaties Series 1: (8 panels) ple stars averaging (EX-MT) qual- with Bridges (presents GD), ity throughout. Included are #181, (2) R. Collins (both present 184-87, 190, 193, #194 Branca GD), Dean (presents FR to (EX-MT), 196-213, 217-223, 225, GD), Frisch (GD), Hubbell 227, 228,, #229 Lopat (EX-MT), (presents GD), T. Jackson (presents GD), Mancuso (presents VG); 1964 Wheaties 231, 232, 234-237, #238 Lemon Stamp set: (50 stamps, neatly affixed in moderately creased album) with Aaron, RC (EX) and #240 B. Young RC Clemente and Mays. (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 142. (124) 1949-1952 Bowman Baseball Cards with Spahn & High 143. 1952 Bowman Numbers—Mostly Baseball High Number Different Complete Set of (36) Cards Classic cardboard connoisseurs will with Mays enjoy these (124) 1949-1952 Bowman Conquer the 1952 Bowman Baseball Baseball cards with several high num- series with the offered set of (36) high bers and a sampling of stars. This number cards. Comprising #217-252, mostly different assortment is high- these renditions average (VG-EX) quality lighted by 1949 Bowman: (82 cards, with some better and some lesser, with a composite VG, 30 high numbers) with small percentage of varying sizes. Keys #4 (VG, Name on Front), #18 include #217 Stengel (VG-EX), #218 Thomson (VG), #23 Doerr (EX), #33 Mays (VG-EX), #232 Slaughter (VG-EX) Spahn (VG), #35 Raschi RC (VG- and #252 Crosetti (VG). EX), #229 Lopat RC (GD); (13) 1950 Bowman (average VG), (25) 1951 Bowman Opening Bid $200.00 (mostly VG-EX) and (4) 1952 Bowman (average GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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145. (17) Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards with Banks, Ryan & Snider Several of the greatest diamond stars ever to grace “golden age” cardboard are found with these (17) Baseball Hall of Fame rookie cards. Included 144. (35) 1948-49 Leaf Gum Baseball Cards with (2) are elite renditions of DiMaggio & (2) Wagner 1949 Bowman: (3 Impressive gallery of (35) 1948-49 Leaf Gum Baseball cards packed with Hall of cards) with #84 Campanella RC (EX), #110 Wynn RC (VG-EX), #226 Snider RC Famers including DiMaggio and Wagner. The ungraded portion has a condition break- (GD); 1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (VG-EX); 1955 Topps: #124 Killebrew RC (EX); down of: 15% (EX-MT), 15% (EX), 43% (VG-EX), 15% (VG) and 12% (GD, with 1956 Topps: #292 Aparicio RC (GD); 1957 Topps: (2 cards) with #18 Drysdale RC one trimmed). Included are (2) #1 J. DiMaggio (GD, FR), #4 Musial (VG), (2) 10, (2) (GD), #24 Mazeroski RC (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: (2 cards) with #148 Yastrzemski RC 17, 22, 26, 27, (2) 28, 31, 48, (2) 49, 56, 57, #59 Appling (EX), #61 (PSA 5), (2) #70 (VG-EX), #316 McCovey RC (PSA 6); 1962 Topps: #199 Perry RC (PSA 6); 1965 Wagner (VG-EX, GD), 72, 86, #91 Kiner RC (PSA 2), 95, #97 Marion RC (VG), Topps: #16 Morgan RC (EX); 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer RC (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #106 Boudreau (EX), 111, #117 Gordon (VG-EX), 123, 128, (2) #136 Aberson (EX- #177 Ryan RC (VG); 1975 Topps: (2 cards) with #223 Yount RC (GD), #228 Brett MT, trimmed, short sleeves) and 159. RC (EX-MT) and 1976 Topps: #98 Eckersley RC (VG-EX). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

146. 1949 148. (4) Sealtest 1949 Phillies Sealtest Stickers Phillies Richie Stickers Ashburn with SGC 70 Rowe & Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 Hamner by SGC. One of the Offered are scarcest rookie-era (4) rare collectibles of 1949 Richie Ashburn is Sealtest available with this Philadelphia elusive 1949 Phillies Sealtest Phillies stickers. Sticker. The black- 147. (3) 1949 Sealtest Phillies These cards and-white image Stickers - Seminick, Rowe & Jones are one of depicts the youthful the tougher Philadelphia regional issues due to the Presented is a trio of scarce 1949 Sealtest Philadelphia Nebraskan follow- adhesive on the reverse. Included are Granny Hamner Phillies stickers. Each artifact is in excellent condition, ing through on a swing against a vintage ballpark set- (EX), Hank Borowy (VG-EX), Schoolboy Rowe (VG) and shows the common discoloration on the sticker ting. Only 17 copies have been judged by the third- and Bill Nicholson (VG). portion. The players include Andy Seminick (EX), party service. Compare that to Ashburn’s more main- Opening Bid $250.00 stream 1949 Bowman issue and the value of this diffi- Schoolboy Rowe (VG-EX) and Willie “Puddinhead” cult Type will be all the more evident. Jones (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

149. 1953 150. (3) 151. (5) Stahl-Meyer 1955 Stahl- 1953 Mickey Meyer PSA Stahl- Mantle PSA 1 Graded Meyer One of the tougher Yankees & PSA early renditions of Giants Graded Mickey Mantle is Hot diggity dog! available with this Hall of Presented is a tri- 1953 Stahl-Meyer Famers umphant trio of Mickey Mantle Type 1955 Stahl-Meyer & Stars card. Graded Poor 1 PSA graded by PSA, the centered with Yankees and portrait of the smil- Mantle Giants, each of ing slugger presents Gotham which has a total nicely despite a star-power census in the sin- combination of wear abounds gle digits. consistent with the with these (5) 1953 Stahl-Meyer PSA graded Hall of Included are technical grade. The Famers and stars. Although each card has sustained a appropriately colorful reverse is combination of acute wear, these regional hot dog sam- assessed rendi- clean with bold typeface. Only 31 of this New York ples are still a viable proposition for the Cooperstown tions of 1.) Bauer (PSA 2, mk, 4 total graded with none area regional have been judged in any condition by the Type collector. Included are 1.) Bauer (PSA 1); 2.) better); 2.) Lockman (PSA 1, 3 total graded with none third-party service compared to a whopping 3,650 Campanella (PSA 1, mk); 3.) Mantle (PSA 1, mk); 4.) better) and 3.) Mueller (PSA 2, highest graded of 2 Mantles from the mainstream Topps and Bowman Rizzuto (PSA 1) and 5.) Thomson (PSA 1, mk). The total). The biographical/promotional backs are clean. Color issues. all-important backs are colorful and clean. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 153. 1950s 154. (15) Regional 1948-1960 Basebal Major & Card Lot Minor of (7) League Different Regional Types Baseball Rule the dia- Cards mond with these Make a splash 152. 1939-1965 Seattle Rainiers (7) 1950s in your Type Collection With Team-Issued Photos regionally collection with and Union Oil Cards issued Type these (15) cards. Includes: A bush league institution for five decades, the ever- 1948-1960 1952 Coca- popular Seattle Rainiers are well represented in this lot major and Cola Playing of Pacific Coast League souvenirs. Includes: Union Oil minor league regional baseball cards. Included are 1948 Tips Cards 1960 (5/9 with 3 duplicates); 1961 (12/67, all Sommer & Kaufmann Seals: #16 (GD); 1954 Dan- McDougald (presents GD); 1953 Hunter Wieners Rainiers players); cards all present (FR) with tape Dee: (8 cards) with Avila (VG-EX), Bauer (FR), Garcia Cardinals Lowrey (presents GD); 1953-1954 Briggs residue; 1947 Centennial Flour Hemsley (VG) and (GD), Houtteman (VG), Lemon (GD), Mitchell (VG), Meats Busby (presents GD, marked on reverse); 1954 Layne (EX); Team-Issued Photos ranging in size from Roberts (PSA 5), Strickland (GD); 1957 Swift Meats: Esskay Coleman (FR, extensive pencil marks on 7 x 5-3/16” to 11-3/16 x 7-3/16”; includes: 1939, 1941, #14 (SGC 50); 1959 Darigold Farms: Domenichelli reverse); 1954 Wilson Franks Hack (FR); 1955 Stahl- 1942, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, (FR, tape); 1960 Darigold Farms: (4 cards, all Meyer McDougald (presents GD); 1957 Swift Meats 1957, 1960, 1961, 1964 and 1965. trimmed, with tape) including Fairly, E. Robinson, Roig Triandos (NM). Opening Bid $150.00 and C. Smith. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

157. 1962 Bell Brand Complete Set of (20) Cards One of the more attractive regional issues in the hobby is found 156. 1961 Morrell Meats Los Angeles with the offered 155. 1961 Morrell Meats Dodgers Dodgers Team Set (6/6) 1962 Bell Brand Los Angeles Complete PSA Graded Set of (6) The historic Los Angeles Coliseum and other baseball Dodgers complete team set of (20) cards. Although Cards venues provide the colorful setting for the offered 1961 generally lower grade, this gallery still includes a trio Regional specialists will savor the offered 1961 Morrell Morrell Meats Dodgers complete team set of (6) cards. of Hall of Famers and a bevy of additional stars. The Meats Dodgers complete set of (6) PSA graded cards. Included are T. Davis (VG-EX), Drysdale (EX-MT), F. condition breakdown follows 10% (VG-EX), 30% These fragile and colorful full-bleed meat cards include Howard (EX), Koufax (EX), Larker (EX-MT) and (VG), 45% (GD) and 15% (FR or lesser). Keys include PSA 6.5: Koufax; PSA 6: (2 cards) with T. Davis, Wills (VG-EX). Despite moderate crazing associated #4 Snider (VG), #24 Alston (GD), #30 Willis (VG), Drysdale; PSA 5.5: Wills; PSA 5: (2 cards) with F. with the series, this beautiful full-color edition still #32 Koufax (GD) and #53 Drysdale (VG). Mild reverse Howard and Larker. The informative playing record presents nicely. The comprehensive batting and pitch- grease staining consistent with the issue is present. reverses are clean. ing records are clean. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

159. 1954 Johnston Cookies Milwaukee Braves Starter Set of (17) 158. (11) 1966 Kahn’s Wieners BVG Cards with & SGC Graded Cards with (2) SGC Aaron, 96 Mathews & The regional specialist will find great value with these Spahn (11) 1966 Kahn’s Wieners graded singles. Less than Opening Bid three of any these samples have been judged by the $150.00 third-party services. Included are SGC 96: (2 cards) with Blasingame, Bolling; BVG 8: (2 cards) with Cloninger, Ellis; SGC 84: (3 cards) with Davalillo, M. 160. 1954-55 Briggs Meats James Jones, LeMaster; BVG 6.5: Nuxhall; SGC 80: Siebert; BVG 3.5: Maloney and BVG 3: Edwards. (Mickey) Vernon Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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161. (463) 1959 162. (41) 1950- Armour Coin 1965 Baseball Hoard Brooklyn/Los with (39) Aaron Angeles Dodgers & (77) F. Superstar Group Robinson with (19) Snider & Cash in with the offered (6) Campanella- (463) 1959 Armour Coin Loaded Baseball hoard. This Bleed ? This enormous gathering is 1950-1965 Brooklyn/Los high-grade and includes Angeles Dodgers superstar (39) Aaron ((10) blue, group of (41) cards is (10) green, (9) orange, absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers including multiple copies of Campanella, (10) red), (16) Ashburn Koufax, Robinson and Snider. Featured are : (6 cards) with 1952 ((7) blue, (2) orange, (7) Bowman #44 (PR), 1953 Bowman Color #46 (GD), 1953 Topps #27 (EX-MT), 1955 red), (22) Blasingame Bowman #22 (VG), (2) 1956 Topps #101 (VG, GD); : (4 cards) with ((5) blue, (6) green, (6) 1956 Topps #79 (PR, reverse writing), 1958 Topps #187 (VG), 1959 Topps #163 orange, (5) red), (129) (VG), 1965 Topps #300 (VG-EX); Jackie Robinson: (3 cards) with 1953 Topps #1 Cerv ((32) blue, (32) (GD), 1954 Topps #10 (VG-EX), 1955 Topps #50 (VG); Duke Snider: (19 cards) green, (33) orange, (32) red), (46) Malzone ((12) blue, (12) green, (10) orange, (12) with 1950 Bowman #77 (GD), 1951 Bowman #32 (VG), 1951 Topps Red Backs #38 red), (77) F. Robinson ((20) blue, (20) green, (20) orange, (17) red), (44) Skinner ((3) (EX), 1952 Topps #37 (VG, BB), 1954 Topps #32 (VG-EX) and 1956 Topps #150 blue, (2) green, (19) orange, (20) red) and (90) Triandos ((21) blue, (22) green, (23) (VG). More on our website. orange, (24) red). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

163. 164. (576) (1995) 1951-1969 1950-1969 Topps & Mostly Bowman Topps Baseball Baseball Shoebox Singles Collection— Collection Loaded with (17) This (576) 1951- Graded 1969 Topps & Bowman Baseball Those who col- shoebox collection lect classic is absolutely loaded baseball cards with Hall of Famers, key stars and rookies! Featured are 1951 Bowman: #232 Fox will definitely RC (VG); 1952 Topps: #1 Pafko (FR, bb); 1954 Topps: #201 Kaline RC (GD); 1955 be interested in this formidable collection of (1995) cards from 1950-1969 with (17) Topps: #47 Aaron (VG); 1956 Topps: #292 Aparicio RC (VG), NNO CL 2/4 (slightly professionally graded. This crisp assembly is ideal for the set collector and displays marked); 1957 Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG), #35 F. Robinson RC (EX-MT), #76 minimal duplication throughout. Keys include 1961 Topps: (167 cards, median EX- Clemente (EX-MT); 1958 Topps: #187 Koufax (VG); 1961 Topps: #150 Mays (VG- MT to NM); 1962 Topps: (221 cards, majority EX-MT, 18 high numbers); 1966 EX); 1962 Topps: #1 Maris (EX), #10 Clemente (EX), #300 Mays (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (86 cards, composite EX-MT) with #254 Jenkins RC (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: Topps: #160 Clemente (GD); 1968 Topps: #150 Clemente (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: (212 cards, majority EX-MT to NM, 4 high numbers) and 1968 Topps: (534 cards, #100 Aaron (EX-MT) and #260 R. Jackson RC (VG). More on our website. mainly EX-MT) with #355 Banks (GAI 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

166. (1116) 1952-1974 Mostly Topps Baseball Shoebox Collection with Koufax RC & (3) Yastrzemski RC Cooperstown rookies are plentiful with these (1116) 1952-1974 mostly Topps Baseball singles with debuts of Koufax, Schmidt and Yastrzemski leading the way. This gathering dis- plays moderate duplication and a smattering of tougher high numbers throughout. Keys include 1955 Topps: #123 Koufax RC (FR); 1958 165. (4031) 1956-1969 Topps Baseball Cards Topps: #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD); Satisfy your cardboard cravings with these (4031) 1956-1969 Topps Baseball cards. 1960 Topps: (3) #148 Yastrzemski This assortment with moderate duplication throughout is ideal for the complete/team RC (GD, (2) FR); 1968 Topps: set collector or those seeking to churn business by breaking these singles into smaller #110 Aaron (EX-MT); 1971 Topps: groupings. Several stars, semi-stars, team, league leader, checklist and other specialty (281 cards, aggregate EX) with cards are found throughout. Included are 1963 Topps: (514 cards, average VG-EX); #513 Ryan (EX-MT), #630 1964 Topps: (592 cards, median EX); 1965 Topps: (215 cards, majority VG-EX); Clemente (VG); 1972 Topps: #79 1966 Topps: (495 cards, majority EX); 1967 Topps: (590 cards, composite EX to EX- Fisk/Cooper RC (VG); 1973 Topps: MT, One High Number); 1968 Topps: (572 cards, composite EX) and 1969 Topps: (427 cards, aggregate EX) with #50 Clemente (VG), #305 Mays (EX) and (2) #615 (1053 cards, aggregate EX to EX-MT). More on our website. Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT, VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 167. 1956 Topps 168. (257) 1957 Baseball Starter Set Topps Baseball (174/340) with Stars & Cards with Mantle (2) Checklists Start construction on your Those seeking to construct a quali- prospective 1957 Topps ty 1956 Topps Baseball set will be Baseball set with this group hard pressed to find a better group- of (257) cards. This “collec- ing than these (174) different cards. tor’s grade” assortment dis- The commons in this gathering plays minimal duplication overwhelmingly average (EX-MT) throughout and technically with many better. Keys include #15 averages (FR to GD), Banks (VG-EX), #20 Kaline (VG), although the majority of the #101 Campanella (VG), #118 Fox singles present nicer. Keys (EX), #145 Hodges (VG), #180 include #40 Wynn (FR), #95 Roberts (VG-EX), #332 Larsen Mantle (FR), #129 Lemon (EX), NNO CL 1/3 (marked) and (GD), #165 Kluszewski NNO CL 2/4 (lightly marked). (FR), #215 Slaughter (GD) Opening Bid $200.00 and #338 Bunning RC (FR). Also present are (56) challenging fourth series singles. Opening Bid $200.00

169. (302) 1958 Topps 170. (947) 1950-1959 Baseball Singles with Many Topps & Bowman Stars including Mantle & (2) Baseball Singles Williams Fill multiple holes in your “Teddy Ballgame” and “The Mick” hold pesky want lists with these court with these (302) 1958 Topps Baseball (947) 1950-1959 Topps and singles. This assortment displays minimal Bowman Baseball singles. duplication throughout and averages (GD) Minimal duplication is found with many stars presenting better. throughout this mixture which Highlights include (2) #1 T. Williams (one is highlighted by team and spe- GD, one PR, with writing), #5 Mays (GD), cialty cards along with minor #47 Maris RC (GD), #150 Mantle (GD), stars. Included are 1950 (2) #343 Cepeda RC (VG-EX, GD), #370 Bowman: (70 cards, average Berra (GD), (2) #375 Reese (EX, VG) and GD); 1958 Topps: (182 cards, #440 Mathews (VG-EX). More on our average GD); 1959 Topps: website. (255 cards, average GD to VG) with Numerical Checklist Variations: (5 cards) Opening Bid $200.00 with (2) #397 Tigers Team (VG-EX, PR), #408 Orioles Team (VG) and (2) #428 Reds Team (VG-EX, VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

171. (184) 1959- 172. (24) 1956-1963 1964 Topps Topps, Armour & Baseball High & Salada Baseball Coins Semi High Numbers with (11) Hall of Cross off multiple pesky sin- Famers gles from your classic projects Take a break from cardboard by with these (184) 1959-1964 claiming these (24) 1956-1963 baseball high and semi high Topps, Armour and Salada numbers. Only moderate Baseball coins and pins loaded duplication is found through- with (11) Hall of Famers. Keys out. Included are (103) 1959 include 1956 Topps Pins: (9 pins) (average VG to VG-EX), (28) with Aaron (NM), Banks (EX- 1960, (2) 1961, (13) 1962, MT), Snider (VG-EX); 1960 (29) 1963 and (9) 1964. Armour Coins: (6 coins, all green, Unless noted, the singles gen- unless noted) with Banks (NM), erally present (EX). More on Ford (NM, red), Mantle (NM), 1963 Salada-Junket Coins: (9 coins) with #1 our website. Drysdale (NM) and #24 Aaron (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

173. (26) 1955-1966 Topps & 174. (193) 1955-1965 Bowman Oddball Cards with Topps Baseball Shoebox (2) Salesman Samples & Collection with Rizzuto Venezuelans Fill multiple sets with this sharp sam- Those with an eye for the offbeat will be pling of (193) 1955-1965 Topps interested in these (26) 1955-1966 Topps Baseball singles with several stars and Bowman oddball cards. Included are and multiple high numbers. Keys Salesman Samples: (2 cards) with 1955 include 1955 Topps: (21 cards, Bowman: Hoak (presents FR); 1959 Topps: aggregate EX) with #189 Rizzuto Mays (presents VG); Topps Venezuelan: (VG-EX); 1956 Topps: (47 cards, (24 cards) with 1962: #100 Spahn (FR to composite EX-MT); 1959 Topps: (43 GD); 1964: (16 cards, average GD) with #13 cards, median EX-MT, 9 high num- Wilhelm (VG), 36, 51, 69, 88, 89, 101, 154, bers) with #336 Loes (VG-EX, No 178 (glue residue), 190, 231, #287 Trade Statement), #464 Mays Catch Conigliaro RC (VG), 291 (writing), 299, (EX) and 1960 Topps: (58 cards, 310, 337; 1966: (7 cards, average VG) with average NM, 12 high numbers). More #9, 167, 186, 281, 284, 292 and 314. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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175. (1111) 176. (36) 1952-1969 Topps 1958-1968 Baseball Stars with Topps Clemente, Koufax & (2) Baseball Cards Williams Complete multiple sets Put multiple classic Topps sets at your with these (1111) mercy by seizing these three dozen 1958-1968 Topps 1952-1969 Topps Baseball stars includ- Baseball cards. ing a myriad of high-profile stars, team Varying degrees of cards and elusive checklists. Keys duplication is found include 1952 Topps: #1 Pafko (PR); throughout this mix- 1956 Topps: (2) NNL CL 2/4 (both ture which includes a lightly marked); 1957 Topps: (2) #1 T. sampling of stars and Williams (both VG-EX), #35 F. specialty cards. Keys Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: include 1958 Topps: (174 cards, mainly VG-EX) with #343 Cepeda RC (FR); 1963 #187 Koufax (EX); 1962 Topps: (2) #1 Topps: (154 cards, composite VG-EX) with #138 Mays/Musial (GD) and 1968 Maris (VG-EX, VG), #10 Clemente Topps: (425 cards, median VG-EX). More on our website. (VG-EX) and #300 Mays (VG). More Opening Bid $200.00 on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

177. (30) 1951-1968 178. 1962-1963 Salada- Topps & Bowman Junket Baseball Treasure Baseball Hall of Chest with Set & Team Famers/Stars with Shields Koufax, Mays & Eclectic 1962-1963 Salada-Junket Baseball Williams treasure chest with a set, team shields, uncut strip and more! Highlights include Close the gap on multiple 1962 Salada-Junkets: with Team Shields: classic baseball sets by seiz- (9 shields, 10 coins each average EX-MT ing these (30) 1951-1968 to NM, shields display varying degrees of Topps and Bowman Baseball chipping and wear, most have price stickers Hall of Famers/stars. Keys on reverse, includes advertising pamphlet) include 1952 Bowman: #196 with (2) Angels, Colts, Mets, Orioles, (2) Musial (FR), #218 Mays (FR); 1953 Bowman Color: (3) #52 Musial ((2) GD, PR, Phillies, Reds, Senators; Display Box: with pin holes); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD), #250 T. Williams (GD); 1955 (presentation with slots for each team, Bowman: #179 Aaron (trimmed); 1956 Topps: #33 Clemente (GD), #79 Koufax presents VG, writing) and 1963 Salada- (VG); 1961 Topps: #344 Koufax (VG); 1965 Topps: #207 Rose (VG), #300 Koufax Junkets set: (63/63, median NM) with #56 Mantle (EX-MT). More on our website. (VG) and 1966 Topps: #100 Koufax (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

179. (33) 1948-1975 180. (1786) Baseball Card Grab Bag 1960-1969 with Carlton RC, Jackson Mostly Topps RC & Musial Baseball Card Take a chance with the offered 1948- Group 1975 baseball card grab bag with (33) Stock your classic cards including many stars such as Topps Baseball invento- Carlton RC, Jackson RC, Musial, ry with these (1786) Williams and more. Highlights include 1960-1969 singles. This 1948-49 Leaf: #4 Musial (GD); 1952 mixed grouping is Wheaties: Musial (presents VG, packed with team and Batting), T. Williams (presents VG, specialty cards, league Portrait); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton leaders, checklists and RC (EX); 1969 Topps: #260 R. semi-stars. Included are Jackson RC (EX); 1975 Topps: #228 1960 Topps: (219 cards, average VG); 1961 Topps: (435 cards, average VG); 1962 Brett RC (NM) and 1975 Topps Mini: Topps: (177 cards, median VG to VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (358 cards, average GD to #228 Brett RC (NM-MT). More on our VG) and 1967 Topps: (171 cards, median VG-EX). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

181. (805) 182. (39) 1961- 1966 Topps 1981 New York Baseball Yankees Singles Cards with Grab Bag with (4) (118) Mantle Checklists— Bronx faithful will clamor Sharp to claim these (39) 1961- 1981 Possibilities abound singles. Keys include 1964 with these (805) 1966 Topps: #380 Ford (GD, Topps Baseball cards, signed, no cert); 1965 the majority of which Topps: Mantle (GD); 1966 appear to have come Topps: #50 Mantle (FR); from vending. Small bricks of several players, checklists, team and specialty cards are 1967 Topps: #5 Ford (VG), present. These lower series examples average (NM) quality and display mild instances #150 Mantle (GD) and of askew centering. Keys include Checklists: (118 cards) with #34, (11) 101, (31) 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle 183, (8) 279, (37) 363, (25) 444 and (5) 517. (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 183. (2691) 1948-1976 Topps 184. 1967 & Bowman Baseball Singles Topps with Aaron, Clemente, Baseball Mantle, Mays—Loaded Group of The offered (2691) 1948-1976 Topps and (1180) Bowman Baseball singles collection is Cards— absolutely loaded with hundreds of stars including multiple examples of Aaron, Sharp Clemente, Mantle and Mays. Constructed Bricks of sharp with the dealer in mind, this mixed gathering 1967 Topps displays moderate duplication throughout Baseball singles along with a smattering of tougher high of several players numbers. Although the majority of cards are totaling (1180) mid to off-grade with nearly 15% displaying cards are avail- writing or others forms of residue, the able for the pur- incomparable star power overwhelms any chaser with an technical flaws. Keys include 1955 Topps: eye for opportuni- #124 Killebrew RC (GD); 1957 Topps: #10 ty. Spanning Mays (GD), #407 Mantle/Berra (GD); 1958 Topps: (293 cards, median FR) with (4) #5 numbers 8-504, Mays (average FR to GD), (3) #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD, (2) FR), (4) #487 Mantle AS this gathering primarily comes from vending although several of the lower numbers (average GD to VG); 1959 Topps: #10 Mantle (PR), (2) #50 Mays (EX, PR); 1960 originate from wax. Averages (NM) throughout with deference to centering issues Topps: (2) #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT, EX); 1963 Topps: #537 Rose RC (PR, writ- caused by rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age. Several checklists, rook- ing); 1965 Topps: #581 Perez RC (EX-MT); 1972 Topps: (8) #49 Mays (average VG- ie stars and other specialty cards are present with (10) #191 Mays CL, (19) #361 EX) and 1973 Topps: (8) #100 Aaron (average VG). More on our website. Clemente CL and (35) #454 Marichal CL as the keys. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

185. (425) 186. (13,200+) 1971 Topps 1969-1979 Baseball Topps High Baseball Numbers Singles from Bulk up your invento- Vending ry with this hoard of (13,200+) 1969-1979 Straight from peri- Topps Baseball sin- od vending boxes gles. This mixed gath- come these delicate ering with moderate (425) 1971 Topps duplication throughout Baseball high num- displays many special- bers. The fragile ty and league leader black borders have cards along with a withstood the past smattering of stars 40 years in remark- from the more avail- able condition and able series. Included overwhelmingly are 1969 Topps: (390 grade (NM) with few instances of askew centering. Included are 15 cards per: (30 cards, majority VG); 1970 Topps: (2600+, majority VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (2200+, cards, 2 players) with #676, 729; 10 Cards Per: (380 cards, 38 players) with #647, median EX); 1973 Topps: (2800+, aggregate EX); 1974 Topps: (1600+, average EX- 657, 660, 663, 668, 670, 674, 675, 678, 679, 681, 682, 684, 685, 689, 690, 691, 695, MT) and 1979 Topps: (3200+, average NM) with (32) #24 Molitor (average EX-MT). 696, 699, 701-703, 707, 710, 712, 716, 718, 720, 721, 726, 728, 730, 732, 741, 742, Several years have rough counts which may vary. More on our website. 746, 747, 752; 5 cards per: (15 cards, 3 players) with #652, 667 and 686. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

187. (19) 188. (3230+) 1982-1990s 1947-1980s Cal Ripken Singles Stan Musial Hoard with (12) Rookies Cards & & Traded Set Original Massive (3230+) 1982-1990s Cal Ripken singles gathering with (12) Hartland rookies and the 1982 Topps Traded Statue set. This hoard with extensive dupli- Do not let “Stan the cation throughout is packed with Man” down by immense “break” potential. passing on this Although the majority of the cards opportunity to come from mainstream issues—a secure these (19) smattering of oddball, collector’s 1947-1980s Musial and food singles are present. This items including assembly averages (NM-MT) quality cards and an origi- throughout with some better and nal Hartland statue. only a handful lesser. Highlights Featured are 1948- include (4) 1982 #405 49 Leaf Gum: #4 Ripken Jr. RC, 1982 #176 RC, (EX); 1949 Bowman: #24 (GD); (2) 1951 Berk Ross: (panel and single-card are (6) 1982 Topps #21 RC, 1982 Topps Traded #98T RC, (10) 1983 Donruss #279, (11) both EX-MT); 1952 Bowman: #196 (VG-EX); 1952 Berk Ross: (EX-MT); (2) 1952 1983 Fleer #70, (16) 1983 Topps #163, (3) 1984 Donruss #106, (53) 1984 Topps Wheaties: (Portrait presents VG-EX, Batting is colored); 1955 Rawlings: #1 (FR), #490, (42) 1985 Donruss #169, (37) 1985 Topps #30, (50) 1986 Donruss #210, (153) #4 (FR); 1959-62 Hartland Statue: (EX-MT, with bat) and 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: 1987 Topps #784, (150) 1991 Score #95 and (189) 1991 Upper Deck #347. More on (EX-MT). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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189. (1249) 190. (1275) 1970 Topps 1971 Topps Baseball Baseball Singles from Coins Hoard Vending— with Stars Sharp The currency of Shoot to the top of choice for baseball third-party grading numismatists can be service registries with found with this hoard these (1249) 1970 of (1275) 1971 Topps Topps Baseball singles Baseball Coins. from period vending Extensive duplication boxes. Although largely absent of stars, there are still plenty of razor sharp checklists, is found throughout rookie stars and team cards to make up the difference. Comprising #244-605, most this gathering that singles are found in bricks displaying several cards of each player. Group generally averages (NM) with averages (NM or better) with moderate instances of errant centering which does not multiple stars includ- significantly affect the presentation of the cards. ing (17) #15 Mazeroski, (14) #16 Aparicio and (29) #50 F. Robinson. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

191. (9,000+) 192. 1972 Topps (8,500+) Baseball 1973 Singles Topps A heaping helping of Baseball 40 year-old cardboard Card is available with the estimated hoard of Hoard with (9,000+) 1972 Topps (6) Aaron Baseball singles. Get your fill of Significant duplication the 1973 Topps Baseball series with this estimated mound of (8,500+) cards. is found throughout Extensive duplication is found in this hoard which contains several stars and special- these low numbers ty cards. Nearly 80% of the cards average (VG to VG-EX) with the remainder which average (VG to including the stars presenting lesser. Keys include (9) #1 Ruth/Aaron/Mays HR LL VG-EX) with some (average (FR), #50 Clemente (FR, writing) and (6) #100 Aaron (average GD) along better and others lesser. Nearly (200) of the cards display Hall of Famers, stars or spe- with several other Hall of Famers including Carlton, Gibson, Kaline, Palmer and cialty cards with players like Carlton, Marichal, B. Robinson, Seaver and Stargell many others. leading the way. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 193. 1974 Topps Baseball 194. Singles Hoard of (15,000+) (15,000+) Cards 1975 A mound of cardboard is available with Topps this extensive 1974 Topps Baseball sin- Baseball gles hoard estimated at (15,000+) cards. Significant duplication is found in this Card gathering which will be of interest to Hoard set/team collectors and singles dealers. Beef up your Approximately 85% of the cards average inventory with (VG to VG-EX) while the remaining sin- this massive gles present (EX to EX-MT). Nearly estimated (15,000+) 1975 Topps Baseball hoard. Extensive duplication is found (400) of the cards display Hall of throughout this gathering which will be of interest to set collectors, dealers or team Famers, stars or specialty cards (Aaron) set gatherers. Approximately 95% of the cards average (VG to VG-EX) while the with players like Brock, Cepeda, Fisk, remaining singles present (EX to EX-MT). Nearly (500) of the cards display Hall of Hunter, Marichal, Seaver and Stargell Famers, stars or specialty cards. Featured are (4) #500 Ryan (average GD) and (3) leading the way. Due to size/weight, a #660 Aaron (VG, GD, FR). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

195. (13,200+) 1974- 196. (5000+) 1979 Topps Baseball 1978-1980s Singles Hoard Topps Baseball The singles or team set dealer will Vending Group find tremendous value with this of Mostly (13,200+) 1974-1979 Topps Baseball singles hoard. This mixed Stars—Loaded gathering is comprised primarily of This incredibly promis- commons, semi-stars and a sampling ing 1978-1980s Topps of specialty cards. Included are Baseball vending group rough estimates of (4700+) 1974 of (5000+) cards is Topps (average EX to EX-MT), absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers, stars and specialty cards. This accumulation (2800+) 1977 Topps (average EX- averages (NM to NM-MT, with some instances of errant centering, common to MT, 5% writing), (3800+) 1978 vending boxes) with staggering duplication throughout. Several thousand dollars of Topps (average EX-MT to NM) and book value is contained within. Highlights include 1978 Topps: (80) #4 B. Robinson (1900+) 1979 Topps (average NM). RB; 1980 Topps: (92) #270 Schmidt, (194) #610 Stargell, (140) #700 Carew, (165) Also present are (67) 1980-1982 #720 Yastrzemski; 1981 Topps: (122) #205 Rose RB, (892) #540 Schmidt and (88) Topps Donruss and Fleer Nolan Ryan singles (average NM). More on our website. #700 Brett. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 197. 1910 Drum 198. 1910 Sweet Tobacco Leaf Baseball Caporal Unopened Pouch GAI 7.5 Tobacco Pack—GAI 8 Graded NM+ 7.5 by Global Graded NM-MT 8 by GAI. A centu- Authentication. Diamond enthusi- ry-old treasure is found with this asts and tobacconists alike will be 1910 Sweet Caporal unopened interested in this 1910 Drum tobacco pack. Sure to garner interest Tobacco Leaf pouch. The 1910 tax from “T” card enthusiasts, packs stamp is tightly affixed to this cloth like these could have either held bound artifact. According to the baseball or non-sport cards from a third-party service on the flip, this myriad of designations. The 1910 “baseball” pouch is consistent with tax stamp is tightly attached to the those that contained highly desir- bottom of the pack and the loose able tobacco cards. tobacco does not disrupt the piece’s Opening Bid $250.00 presentation. Opening Bid $200.00

199. (3) 1960-1966 Unopened Baseball Wax Packs—All GAI Three different manufacturers are represented with this trio of 1960- 1966 unopened baseball wax packs. Each graded by Global Authentication, included are 1.) 1960 Leaf (GAI 6); 2.) 1961 Fleer Baseball (GAI 7, five-cent) and 3.) 1966 Topps (GAI 8, five-cent). 200. (8) 1954-1977 Multi/Non-Sport Wax Display Boxes Opening Bid $200.00 Instant collection of (8) 1954-1977 multi/non-sport wax display boxes. Includes Baseball: (5 boxes) with 1955 Bowman (mild soiling and panel contusions), 1969 Topps (lid is mostly removed), (2) 1974 Topps (one with removed lid), 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers (only mild creasing); Football: (2 boxes) with 1962 Topps five-cent (slight panel separation with tape reinforcement), 1970 Topps (moderate lid separation with tape reinforcement) and Non-Sport: 1954 Topps Scoops (moderate panel tearing and lid reinforcement with paint residue). Opening Bid $150.00

201. (9) 1988-1992 Multi- Sport Factory Set/Wax Cases & (37) Wax Boxes Fill your warehouse with these (9) 1988- 1992 multi-sport factory set/wax cases and 202. 1960s (37) wax boxes. Although the factory tape Favorite has been removed from each case, the inner Chewing boxes and sets are undisturbed. Highlights Tobacco include Wax Full/Near Cases: (4 cases) with Baseball: (2) 1991 Upper Deck (20 Unopened boxes per); Set Full/Near Cases: (5 cases) Pouch with with Baseball: 1988-1990 Donruss (15 sets Nellie Fox per) and Wax Boxes: (37 boxes). Due to Opening Bid $100.00 size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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203. 1919 204. World Game 7 PSA Authentic Series Ticket Stub - Pirates First to Game 2 Erase 3 Games-to-One Redland Deficit Field A scarce World Series survivor and “ulti- Ticket mate game” keepsake to boot, this 1925 World Series Game 7 ticket stub mirrors its Stub - participants’ rare feats. Encapsulated and PSA assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this Forbes Authentic Field “First Floor Reserved” voucher fea- tures printed seating/event details and the Attention facsimile signature of Pittsburgh Pirates “stub” collec- president Barney Dreyfuss. Faded hand- tors! Here’s a toughie on virtually all wantlists. As Fall Classic keepsakes go, the written notations, reversed paper loss offered ticket stub is a scarce survivor from the event’s most unusual installment. This (from previous mounting) and a tiny hole ticket stub was issued at Cincinnati’s Redland Field from Game 2 of the tainted 1919 on the lower portion are consistent with World Series. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this voucher was issued the technical evaluation. The host Bucs to one of 29,698 Queen City patrons to view a 4-2 Reds triumph. Keeping his promise bested Senators legend Walter Johnson that to “throw” the series, White Sox starter Claude “Lefty” Williams no-hit the Reds day to complete the first-ever comeback through three, facing the minimum nine batters. But in the fourth, he issued three from a three games-to-one deficit. Issued walks, all of which came around to score and seal the visitors’ losing fate. Printed to one of 42,856 spectators, this October locally, the historically significant artifact has printed seating/event details and an keepsake is one of only six on the PSA uneven admission tear. registry. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

205. Babe Ruth “Called 206. 1933 San Francisco Shot” Seals Ticket Stub From Joe Game 3 Ticket Stub - PSA DiMaggio’s Record- Authentic Breaking Game - PSA The subject of debate for decades, Babe Authentic Ruth’s “called shot” in the 1932 World Though his record-breaking 56-game hit- Series has gained popular support as ting streak is the prominent number that truthful, largely because the Baltimore- defines Joe DiMaggio, he set a precedent born slugger craved public adoration and for the achievement as an 18-year-old was quite capable of such a boastful feat. Pacific Coast League star by hitting in 61 Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” straight. Encapsulated and assessed by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket stub was Chicago’s Wrigley Field for that leg- issued at San Francisco’s Seals Stadium endary and epic “play within a play.” The on July 14, 1933 as DiMaggio eclipsed “Game 3” voucher granted its bearer a the existing PCL record by hitting in his bleacher vantage point possibly within a 50th straight game. The voucher has few feet of the fabled home run’s destina- printed seat details, (2) hole punchings tion. Printed seating/event details are and an uneven admission tear. Having highlighted by former Cub President started his streak in the second game of a William Veeck, Sr.’s facsimile signature. May 28 twinbill against the Portland The clout (his second that afternoon) was Beavers, DiMaggio bested Jack Ness’ Ruth’s 15th and final Fall Classic shot, mark of 49 (1914, Oakland Oaks) with which stood as a record until 1964. the bearer of this ticket on hand to wit- Opening Bid $400.00 ness. Opening Bid $250.00

207. 208. Game 6 PSA 3 Ticket Stub Game 4 PSA 2 Ticket - DiMaggio’s First Series Stub - Gehrig’s Last Showing that they could, in fact, enjoy World Series Game success after Ruth, the New York On the surface, all was well and glori- Yankees signed “can’t miss” phenom ous in as the 1938 Yankees Joe DiMaggio in 1936 and ran off four completed a World Series sweep of the successive World Series titles. Cubs for their third straight and sev- Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by enth overall Fall Classic title. Humble PSA, this 1936 Game 6 ticket stub was star Lou Gehrig, however, was issued at Harlem’s for the unknowingly under the attack of a ’ series-clinching tri- debilitating disease and was never to umph. One of two at its tier with only perform in the October spotlight again. three graded higher, this “Lower Stand” Encapsulated and Graded Good 2 by voucher features printed seating/event PSA, this 1938 World Series Game 4 legends and the facsimile signature of “Bleachers” stub was issued at Yankee New York Giants president Horace Stadium on October 9 for Gehrig’s Stoneham. Gorgeous colors and a clean last-ever postseason appearance. The reverse are the fare on this Fall Classic lone specimen at its tier with only six keepsake from a battle of Gotham rivals graded higher, this voucher features a who once shared the same venue. printed seating/event legend and fac- Opening Bid $200.00 simile signatures of Yankees boss and brewery magnate . Opening Bid $200.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 209. 1964 210. (26) World Series No-Hitter Program and Full Game 3 Full Tickets Ticket - PSA With (25) 5 PSA Marking the end of Graded an unparalleled run, Hey ticket col- the 1964 New York lectors, don’t Yankees won their miss this dia- 14th pennant in 16 mond-in-the- seasons and faced rough! Issued the St. Louis for big league Cardinals in the Fall contests in Classic. Albeit a los- which mounds- ing effort for the men authored Yanks, the show- no-hitters, these (26) full tickets include (25) PSA graded examples that reside at down was highlight- upper tiers with few or no rivals. Includes: Eckersley PSA Mint 9 (lone graded speci- ed by the exploits of men); Forsch PSA NM-MT 8 (lone example at its tier with none higher); Seaver PSA Mickey Mantle, who EX 5 (one of two with none higher); Righetti PSA VG 3 (one of three with only four surpassed Babe higher); Scott PSA/DNA VG-EX 4 (autographed; lone graded specimen); Ruth on the all-time Langston/Witt PSA Mint 9 (lone graded specimen); Ryan 6th PSA NM-MT 8 (one World Series home of seven with only one higher); Valenzuela PSA GEM MT 10 (one of three at its run list with his tier); Hawkins PSA Mint 9 (lone graded specimen); Mulholland PSA NM 7; Ryan 16th, 17th and 18th 7th PSA NM-MT 8 (one of four with only five higher); Kile PSA Mint 9 (lone graded circuit clouts. specimen); Nomo 1st PSA VG-EX 4 (lone graded specimen); Brown PSA GEM MT Encapsulated and 10 (lone graded specimen); J. Jimenez PSA NM-MT 8 (lone specimen with only one Graded EX 5 by higher); Milton PSA NM-MT 8 (one of two with only three higher); Nomo 2nd PSA PSA, this full ticket NM-MT 8; Smith PSA NM 7 (one of two with none higher); Buehrle 1st PSA NM- was issued for MT 8 (one of 12 with only two higher); Verlander 1st PSA VG 3 (lone specimen at Game 2 at Yankee its tier with only two higher); Zambrano PSA GEM MT 10 (one of only two at its Stadium, the battle tier); Sanchez PSA NM 7 (one of two with only two higher); U. Jimenez (PSA VG- in which Mantle EX 4 (lone specimen at its tier with only one higher); Jackson PSA GEM MT 10 (one eclipsed the Bambino with a walk-off shot to lead off the bottom of the ninth. The of only two at its tier); Halladay PSA Mint 9 (one of six with only eight higher); crease-free voucher features bright colors and the hosts’ “Top Hat” logo, as well as Liriano presents (NM). More on our website. sharp edges, sturdy perforations and printed seating/event details. The lone specimen Opening Bid $400.00 at its tier with only one graded higher, this keepsake is accompanied by a (NM) 68-page program from that game, with scoring grids marked in ballpoint to detail the Yanks’ 2-1 triumph. Opening Bid $400.00

211. (7) PSA Graded “Perfect Game” Full Tickets Achieved just 18 times in baseball’s modern era, the perfect game is rightfully the subject of marvel and awe. These (7) full tickets were issued for “27 up, 27 down” mound gems (with one noted exception). Encapsulated and graded by PSA, the vouchers include: Barker PSA NM-MT 8 (one of four at its tier with none higher); Browning PSA NM 7 (the lone specimen at its tier with only one higher); Johnson PSA VG-EX 4 (one of two with only six higher); Buehrle PSA VG 3; Braden PSA NM 7 (the lone specimen at its tier with only three higher); Halladay PSA EX-MT 6 (one of four with only eight higher); A. Galarraga PSA NM 7 (one of two with only seven higher; ruled a one-hitter as umpire Jim Joyce’s errant call allowed a base runner with two outs in the ninth inning). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

212. (4) 300th 213. (11) Win, (3) Different 500 3000th K and Home Run (1) 4000th K PSA Graded Full PSA Tickets Graded Limited to just 25 Tickets members, baseball’s 500 Home Run Club Milestone ticket col- is among the most lectors and baseball esteemed milestone purists alike will fraternities and is rep- appreciate these (8) resented in this lot of PSA graded full (11) full tickets issued vouchers issued to for games in which witness incredible slugger’s reached the pitching feats. Includes: Ryan 300th Win PSA NM-MT 8; Clemens 3,000th fence-clearing plateau. Encapsulated and graded by PSA, the keepsakes include: Strikeout PSA Mint 9 (one of nine at its tier with only one graded higher); Johnson Jackson PSA Mint 9 (one of 12 at its tier with only four graded higher); McGwire 4,000th Strikeout PSA NM-MT 8 (the lone specimen at its tier with eight graded PSA Mint 9; Bonds PSA Mint 9; Sosa PSA NM-MT 8; Palmeiro PSA Mint 9 (one of higher); Maddux 300th Win PSA GEM MT 10 (one of six at its tier); Schilling 15 with only eight higher); Griffey PSA GEM MT 10 (one of only five at its tier); 3,000th Strikeout PSA GEM MT 10; Glavine 300th Win PSA VG-EX 4; Smoltz Thomas PSA NM-MT 8; Rodriguez PSA NM-MT 8 (one of 12 with only six higher); 3,000th Strikeout PSA GEM MT 10 (one of three at its tier); Johnson 300th Win Thome PSA NM-MT 8 (one of nine with only six higher; Ramirez PSA NM-MT 8; PSA NM-MT 8 (the lone specimen at its tier with seven graded higher). More on our Sheffield PSA Mint 9 (one of four with only four higher. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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214. (11) Different 215. 3000 Hit Full Tickets Baseball With (10) PSA Milestone Graded Full Ticket Among baseball’s most elusive Lot of (12) feats, 3,000 career hits are cel- With (11) ebrated in this lot of (11) full tickets. Representing a sizable PSA portion of the 28 possible, Graded these vouchers include: Carew Issued at Major PSA NM-MT 8; Yount PSA League contests Mint 9 (one of 12 at its tier in which epic with only nine graded higher); milestones were Brett PSA NM-MT 8 (one of realized, these five at its tier with only five (12) full tickets graded higher); Winfield PSA include (11) PSA graded examples with: (2) Rose 4,192nd Hit PSA VG 4 and an NM-MT 8; Murray PSA GEM ungraded example that presents (NM); Ripken 2,131st Consecutive Game PSA EX- MT 10 (one of 14 at its tier); MT 6; Gwynn 3,000th Hit PSA NM-MT 8; Ripken 400th Home Run PSA EX 5 Molitor PSA NM-MT 8; (lone specimen at its tier with only five graded higher); Ripken 3000th Hit PSA EX- Gwynn PSA Mint 9; Boggs MT 6; Bonds 500th Home Run PSA NM-MT 8 (lone specimen at its tier with only PSA GEM MT 10 (one of six one graded higher; Bonds 73rd Home Run PSA EX-MT 6; Sosa 500th Home Run at its tier); Ripken PSA GEM PSA EX 5; Bonds 500th Stolen Base PSA GEM MT 10; Griffey 600th Home Run MT 10; Biggio PSA Mint 9; PSA EX-MT 6; Edwin Jackson No-Hitter PSA GEM MT 10 (one of two at its tier). Jeter presents (NM). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

216. (2) New York 217. 1950s- Yankees PSA 1990s Graded Full Baltimore Tickets With Orioles 1973 Last Game Publications and 1976 First Lot of (135+) Game Different Bidding adieu to the origi- Hey Bird fans!! nal version of the “House Comprised of (135+) That Ruth Built” and wel- different publications, coming in its renovated this lot is among the successor, these (2) full most comprehensive Yankee Stadium tickets Baltimore Orioles showcase the club’s “top “libraries” you’ll ever hat” logo and feature find. With colorful printed seating/event covers showcasing details. Includes: Last familiar Birdland faces like Boog, Brooks and Frank, these annuals, periodicals and Game at Yankee Stadium I encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this Memorial Stadium-issued programs present nicely with cover and pages intact on September 30, 1973 “Lower Stand” voucher is the lone example at its tier with only most. Highlights include: Orioles Yearbooks 1954 (marked on cover), 1955 (marked one graded higher; First Game at Yankee Stadium II encapsulated and assessed on cover), 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, “Authentic” by PSA, this April 15, 1976 ticket is one of only two specimens on the 1973, 1974, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1994; World Series Programs PSA registry. Despite minor reverse paper loss from previous mounting, this ticket 1970 (Memorial Stadium, unscored); 1971 (Memorial Stadium, unscored); 1979 showcases a gorgeous and clean obverse to present as an upper tier keepsake. (unscored); 1983 (Veterans Stadium, unscored). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

219. Ernie Banks September 17, 1953 Major League Debut Ticket Stub - PSA 4 Signed by the Chicago Cubs as 218. 1951 World Series Game 6 PSA an amateur free 220. Hank Aaron April 13, 1954 Major Authentic Ticket Stub—DiMaggio’s agent in 1953, League Debut Crosley Field Ticket Last Game Ernie Banks Stub - PSA 4 So long Joltin’ Joe! Offered is a coveted Ticket Stub debuted at Wrigley As one baseball tradition carried on, another was born from Joe DiMaggio’s last game. This 1951 World Field as the first on April 13, 1954 in Cincinnati. Encapsulated and Series Game 6 clinched the Yankees ninth champi- black player in Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this Crosley Field ticket onship of DiMaggio’s career, putting a fine exclamation franchise history stub was issued to one of 33,185 spectators as the Reds point to his stellar tenure. Graded Authentic by PSA, on September 17 hosted their 73rd successive opener and Hall of Famer this historic Stub features the iconic Yankees logo and a of that same year. Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 Hank Aaron made his Major League debut for the visit- colorful red, white and blue color scheme. by PSA, this ticket stub was issued to one of 2,793 ing Milwaukee Braves. The “LOWER BOX” voucher Opening Bid $150.00 patrons that day to see “Mr. Cub” begin his Hall of presents nicely, with printed seating/event legends and Fame career. The colorful voucher has printed the facsimile signature of Reds owner Powel Crosley. seating/event legends and presents nicely. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 222. (3) 1939-1943 New York Yankees PSA Graded World 221. Game Series Clinching 5 PSA Ticket Stub- Ticket Stubs Wambsganss Unassisted With heavy hearts and Triple Play unwavering pride, the New Highlighting one of the most unusual games in York Yankees secured World Series history, Bill Wambsganss com- World Series titles in 1939, pleted an unassisted triple play in a game that 1941 and 1943, never for- also included the first grand slam home run in getting fallen teammate Lou Series play. Graded Authentic by PSA, here is Gehrig. Encapsulated and an interesting memento of the graded by PSA, these ticket Indians 1920 victory over the Brooklyn stubs were issued for the clinching games of those October showdowns. With color- Robins. ful event/seating details and logos, the vouchers present beautifully and include: Opening Bid $400.00 1939 Game 4 Crosley Field (PSA VG 3); 1941 Game 5 (PSA Authentic); 1943 Game 5 Sportsman’s Park (PSA Good 2). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

223. (3) 224. (3) 1952- 1947-1950 1956 New New York York Yankees Yankees World World Series Series Clinching Clinching Ticket Stubs Ticket Stubs - PSA - PSA Authentic Authentic In an unprecedented Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, these (3) tickets stubs were issued the run of 14 pennants in 16 seasons, the New York Yankees parlayed those league titles World Series finales in which the New York Yankees continued seemingly annual into nine World Series titles. Respectively issued at contests in which the Bronx supremacy. With team logos, printed seating/event legends and facsimile signatures of Bombers ceremoniously clinched crown numbers 15, 16 and 17, these ticket stubs executives MacPhail, Rickey and Topping, the tickets present nicely and include: feature colorful host team logos and printed seating/event details. Encapsulated and 1947 Game 7 Yankee Stadium; 1949 Game 5 Ebbets Field; 1950 Game 4 Yankee assessed “Authentic” by PSA, the vouchers include: 1952 Game 7 Ebbets Field; Stadium. More on our website. 1953 Game 6 Yankee Stadium; 1956 Game 7 Ebbets Field. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

225. New York Yankees 1958, 1961 and Clinching Ticket Stubs - All PSA Authentic 226. Game 7 PSA Authentic Full Disposing of three different franchises in a five-year span (1958-1962), the New York Ticket- Yankees 18th Title Yankees captured World Series titles 18, 19 and 20, more than tripling the total of any B o m b e r ’s revenge! In a rematch of the , the New York Ya n k e e s other big league team. These ticket stubs were issued at the clinching games of those defeated the defending champion Milwaukee Braves. After falling behind 3 games to fall Classics. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, each features colorful 1, the Yankees took the last 3 games to capture their eighteenth title. Graded A u t h e n t i c home team logos and printed seating/event legends. Includes: 1958 Milwaukee by PSA, this exciting Full Ticket features the very colorful Braves logo sporting a County Stadium; 1961 Crosley Field; 1962 Candlestick Park. More on our website. golden crown. Truly eye-catching piece of memorabilia for your collection. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

227. 1959 228. 1969 World World Series Series Game 6 Game 2 PSA 4 PSA 5 (mk) Ticket Full Ticket- Stub- Mets First L.A.’s 1st WS Win Title Simply amazing! Capturing the The featured two pitching-rich teams, the and first champi- Baltimore Orioles. The “Amazing Mets” won Game 2 by a score of 2 to 1, on their onship for a west coast team, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Chicago White way to upsetting the A.L. favorites in five games. Graded EX 5 (mk) by PSA, this Sox in this Game 6 of the 1959 World Series. Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this attrac- Game 2 Full Ticket has outstanding eye appeal, has a clean front and back, with tive Stub features the distinctive White Sox winged logo. It has excellent colors and bright colors and bold lettering, and appears much better than the assigned technical strong details, and will make a fine addition to your collection. grade. This colorful collectible is sure to be a great addition to your collection. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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230. Game 6 PSA 2 Ticket Stub-Jackson 3 HR TICKET COLLECTORS! “Mr. October” hit 3 dramatic home runs in a 1977 World Series game that will be remembered through the ages, as the New York Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 games to 2. Graded Good 2 by PSA, this 1977 World Series Game 6 ticket stub 229. Game 7 PSA 6 Full Ticket- First features a prominent Yankees logo, has vivid col- Oakland Title ors, and is clean front and back. Collectible Clinching their first World Series win since their Philadelphia days, the colorful memento of a true Fall Classic game. Oakland A’s defeated the “Big Red Machine” in seven games. Graded Opening Bid $200.00 EX-MT 6 by PSA, this pleasing Game 7 Full Ticket features a photo of Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. It it clean and attractive and will make an excellent addition to your collection. Opening Bid $200.00

231. Complete Run of (7) Tickets 232. With Games 1 Through 6 Complete Run of (4) Ticket Stubs and Game 7 Full Stubs Ticket In what amounted to Tony Gwynn’s second and Ending a franchise-long 18-year title last chance to win a World Series, the 1998 San drought, the 1996 New York Yankees Diego Padres were ousted by the mighty picked up where they had left off in Yankees, who had won a franchise-record 114 1978, dropping the first two games of games that year. These (4) ticket stubs were the Fall Classic, only to come back to respectively issued at Yankee Stadium and sweep the next four. These (7) tickets Qualcomm Stadium for each game of that one- were respectively issued at Yankee sided showdown. Showcasing bright colors and Stadium and Turner Field for each team/event logos, the tickets average (VG-EX) game of that showdown. With colorful quality and present nicely as minor creases are event and team logos, the vouchers offset by sharp edges/corners. technically average (VG-EX) and present nicely with sharp edges. Included are stubs Opening Bid $150.00 for Games 1 through 6 and a full ticket for Game 7, which wasn’t necessary. Opening Bid $150.00

233. (3) 600 and (1) 700 Home Run PSA 234. (3) 1996-2000 New York Graded Tickets With Yankees World Series- Bonds, Sosa, Griffey Clinching Ticket Stubs - PSA and A-Rod Authentic For those who were unable to Following a franchise-long 17-year title come away with the milestone drought, the New York Yankees armed them- home run spheres, these graded selves with Jeter and Rivera (among others) and full tickets just might be the next returned to their dominant form. Encapsulated best thing. Includes:Barry Bonds and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, these (3) 700th Home Run PSA GEM MT World Series ticket stubs were issued at series- 10 (one of only nine at its tier); clinching contests as the Bronx Bombers’ title Sammy Sosa 600th Home Run count escalated. With colorful logos and seat- PSA NM-MT 8 (one of three at its ing/event legends, the vouchers include: 1996 tier with only six graded higher); Game 6 Yankee Stadium; 1999 Game 4 Yankee Ken Griffey, Jr. 600th Home Run PSA EX-MT 6; Alex Rodriguez 600th Home Stadium; 2000 Game 5 Shea Stadium. More on Run PSA Mint 9 (one of seven at its tier with only five graded higher). More on our our website. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 235. Complete Ticket Run of (7) With Games 1-5 Stubs and Full Tickets for 6 and 7 Participants in the first “” since 1956, the New York Yankees and Mets played at the since-razed Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium venues. These (7) tickets were respectively issued for each game of that cross-borough tilt. The Games 1 through 5 stubs show between (EX) and (VG-EX) quality with bright colors and team/event logos offsetting minor creases. The unused Game 6 and 7 Yankee Stadium full tickets present at the (EX-MT or better) plateau. Opening Bid $150.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 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. 1936 “The Sporting News” Complete Run of (54/54) With 236. 1934-1935 “The Sporting News” Commemorative 50th Anniversary 238. 1937 “The Sporting News” Near Collection of (41) Issues Issue Run of (45/52) Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

240. 1947 241. 1950 “The “The Sporting Sporting News” Near News” Near Run of Run of (51/53) (51/52) Opening Bid Opening Bid 239. 1938 “The Sporting News” $100.00 $100.00 Complete Run of (52/52) Opening Bid $100.00

242. 1952 “The 243. 1956 244. 1958 Sporting “The “The News” Sporting Sporting Complete News” Near News” Near Run of Run of Run of (51/53) (53/53) (44/52) Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00 $100.00

245. 1959 246. 1960 “The “The 247. 1963 Sporting Sporting “The Sporting News” News” Partial News” Near Complete Run of Run of (51/52) Run of (27/52) Opening Bid (52/52) $100.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $50.00 $100.00

250. (170+) 1947-1956 249. 1967 248. 1964 “Sporting “The “The News” Sporting Sporting Editions News” News” Near With J. Complete Run of DiMaggio Run of (48/52) and T. (52/52) Opening Bid Williams $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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252. (14) 1937-1990 Baseball 251. 1933 Baseball All-Star Game Publications with First Sports 253. 1896 Washington Post Base Scorecard Illustrated Ball Schedule Booklet Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

254. 1911 The Book of Baseball 255. Ruth’s 60th HR/DiMaggio’s 256. (2) 1941 World Series Ticket (First Edition) by Patten/McSpadden Yankee Debut Original Newspapers Stubs with “Dropped Third Strike” with Wagner Cover Opening Bid $100.00 Game Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

258. 1962 World Series Game 5 Full 259. 1973 MLB All-Star Game Royals Ticket Stadium Full Ticket - PSA 8 257. 1962 First Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Game Lot of (4) With Program and Ticket Stub Opening Bid $100.00

260. 1977 World Series Game 6 Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - Reggie 3-HR Game 261. 1981 MLB All-Star Game Opening Bid $100.00 Municipal Stadium Full Ticket - PSA 8 Opening Bid $150.00 262. (2) 1984 Mike Witt Perfect Game Ticket Stubs Opening Bid $100.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 263. 1915 Philadelphia Phillies World Series Press Pin with Medallion One of the scarcest World Series press pins in existence. This exquisite 1915 Philadelphia Phillies World Series Press Pin was produced by J.E. Caldwell & Co. of Philadelphia and surpasses nearly all of its Fall Classic peers in desirability and quality. The 1915 conquered the Phillies in five games, claiming their third championship for the franchise since the turn of the centu- ry. The “World’s Series-Phila. 1915” pinback showcases in relief the BBWAA logo in green enamel betwixt two female figures. Moderate oxidation on the reverse of the pinback does not diminish the piece’s presentation. Neatly attached is a maroon ribbon hanger with the word “Press” emblazoned through the center of the fabric. The intricate- ly crafted 1-3/16” gilt medallion is crisply attached and showcases a raised pitcher in Quaker garb in the midst of a windup. Surrounding the intricately crafted baseball motif is “Philadelphia Base Ball Club” in red enamel. Further oxidation is limited to the upper edge of the attachment. Measures 4-1/2” and has survived the century in remarkable condition. Opening Bid $1500.00

264. 1876 Boston Red Caps National League Inaugural Year Season Pass - PSA “Authentic” “19th century only” collectors!! Long before the debut of a franchise that went on to experience early triumph and then endure annual curse-related angst, the city of Boston fielded one of two remaining original National League teams back in that circuit’s 1876 inaugural campaign. Representing the ori- gins of both the Senior Circuit’s and Boston’s storied histories, this Boston Red Caps season pass was issued for their 1876 National League debut season. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this South End Grounds I voucher is one of only two PSA specimens and is positively one of the earli- est and rarest Beantown baseball relics.

Measuring 3-13/16 x 2-9/16”, this thick stock gold-colored pass features an ornate “Boston Base Ball Association” title and “Season Ticket” designation. Obviously issued in a chivalrous era, the pass reads “Admit” followed by a blank line to facilitate the holder’s name, followed by “and Lady.” The signature of team president Nicholas T. Apollonio resides on the lower right and game number indica- tors from “1” through “40” run clockwise along the borders. Visible on both the front and reverse, stamp impressions read: “BOSTON BASE BALL ASSOCIATION – ORGA- NIZED 1871.” That date, of course, is consistent with the Boston “Red Stockings” debut in the ill-fated National Association. With key players from Cincinnati’s barnstorming team on board, the Red Stockings thoroughly dominated the National Association’s short-lived history (1871-1875) with four straight titles. Unofficially re-named the “Red Caps” upon their move to the National League (to avoid confusion with Cincinnati’s Red Stockings), the Boston club went on to prosper in its new circuit. Witness to the dawn of a new baseball era, the bearer of this scarce artifact enjoyed the exploits of Hall of Famers Jim O’Rourke, George Wright and Harry Wright. Opening Bid $750.00

265. 1903 Boston Americans “World Champions” Jimmy Collins Pinback Pre-dating any mythical “curse,” Fenway Park and the Green Monster, this Beantown baseball relic is among the earliest and most scarce Fall Classic heirlooms. Specifically, this pinback celebrates the Boston Americans and Hall of Fame team captain Jimmy Collins. Measuring 1-1/2” in diameter, this celluloid keepsake showcases a black-and-white likeness of Collins, with “WORLD CHAMPIONS” and “BOSTON AMERICANS” proclamations symmetrically flanking. Tobacco, of course, went hand-in-hand with baseball in that era, and this prize has Collins endorsing “Blue Label Cigar Markers.” Alluring because of it rare and vintage traits, this particular Carmines piece is all the more appealing when considering its amazing preser- vation. The smooth surface, bright colors and stunning image clarity are con- sistent with the intact paper backing with a local manufacturer’s trademark seal. Opening Bid $900.00

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266. 1919 Original Type 1 News Service Photograph - PSA/DNA What a photo! While undesirable characters and gambling have been forever linked to to some extent, the eternal infamy of the 1919 Chicago White Sox dwarfs each and every incident before and after. The offered relic is as timeless as the shame of the . Encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this 1919 origi- nal news service team photograph depicts 23 members of that controversial “Black Sox” roster. Measuring 10-1/2 x 8”, this black- and-white photo features a white border sur- rounding a group portrait that includes all eight players who were banned for life by Commissioner Landis. The contagious smiles give every indication that this image was captured during the more halcyon times of an 88-win season, as all appear to be decid- edly content. Panning the group, you’ll find Hall of Famer Eddie Collins at the start of the front row. Beyond Collins, however, the group is flecked with those who compro- mised the game’s integrity. Also in the front row are Cicotte (third) and Williams (fifth). Seated second in the middle row with an uncharacteristic grin is Shoeless Joe Jackson. Ending the third row in succession are McMullin, ringleader Gandil and Weaver. Side by side (conveniently) in the back row are Risberg (sixth) and Felsch (seventh). Stray markings from the original negative only add to the item’s aesthetic appeal. Minor corner creases and tiny edge chips are undoubtedly the result of newsroom handling, as stunning clarity remains the primary attraction. The reverse is home to an “INTERNATIONAL” stamping from eccentric founder William Randolph Hearst’s upstart service. Having started in 1909 under the “International News Service” name, Hearst successfully went up against the established Associated Press and United Press syndicates and went by “International Film Service” from 1915 through 1920. The aforementioned stamping’s “226 William St.” New York address is consistent with the time frame, as it was previously listed as “238 William St.” While questions will for- ever lurk regarding the degrees of specific players’ involvements in the scandal, it’s a glaring fact that this is one of the scarcest collectibles from an unforgettable episode in the history of American sports. Opening Bid $1500.00

267. 1915 World 268. Early-1900s Cy Champion Boston Young Cigar Tin Red Sox Team Portrayed with his contempo- raries on tobacco cards, Hall of Photo With Rookie Fame hurler Cy Young was a Babe Ruth marketing cash cow on a much Armed with rookie pitcher grander scale. The offered early- Babe Ruth, the 1915 Boston 1900s cigar tin is attestation to Red Sox posed for this team Young’s popularity during that photograph at Fenway Park. era. The first player to deliver a Measuring 10x8, this black- pitch in the inaugural World and-white second generation Series, Young is depicted on photo is of the “Type 3” vari- both sides of this 5-1/4”-diame- ety, having been developed ter, 5-1/4”-high tin. Hawking from a duplicate negative with- “Mild Havana Blend” with his in approximately two years of when the picture was taken. The author of an 18-8 facsimile signature, Young is mound mark and his first four of 714 career home runs, a youthful (and unmistakable) flanked by ancient Hindu sym- Ruth is seated fourth from the left in the front row. The obverse shows mild crazing bols which pre-date the similarly shaped Nazi swastikas by some three decades. A with a tiny piece of the lower left corner missing. The reverse is home to editorial rare point-of-sale piece showing a ballplayer likeness (Ty Cobb’s image also graced markings, an obscured news service stamping and the signature of photographer Sy cigar tins during the era), this survivor presents nicely, though is affected by scat- Seidman. The fact that this is a second-generation example is consistent with those tered rust spots and very minor indentations. The lid is secured tightly and there are found in the hobby, as first generation Seidman photos are rarely (if ever) discovered. four holes (as crafted) on the bottom to facilitate ventilation. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $900.00

270. 269. Early 1900s 1930s Original Fan-Ball Baseball George Burke Game Photograph Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 For nearly fifteen years, Gum Inc. of Philadelphia released some of the most re ve red trading cards sets in hobby history. The “a rt deco” re n d e r i n g s and “pictorial news re c o rd” of hundreds of sports and non-sport subjects we re the brainchild of Jacob Wa r ren Bowman, namesake to the brand which picked up where Gum Inc. left off in 1948. Procuring original artifacts from the Gum Inc. arc h i ves is a seldom found proposition as unique specimens are infrequently offered for public sale. This collection of eight 1941 Double Play original photographs are bona fide “one of one” origi- Fnal portraits used to create the cards in the R330 designation. These 5x7 black-and-white In t e rnational News Ph o t o p i c t u res we re purchased by the confectioner from 1938-1941 as evidenced by editorial markings relating to the assigned card numbers on the re verse, and the paint touch-up of Si e b e rt's cap reflecting his team change from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Philadelphia Athletics in 1938. This arc h i ve gives the pre-war enthusiast a unique opportunity to secure photographs that we re the impetus of this classic set's design.

271. 1941 Double Play Original Photographs Used for 272. 1941 Double Play Original Photographs Used for #51 Newsom/#52 Greenberg with Card #75 Travis/#76 Case with Card Captured is a pair of intense original photographs from the 1941 Double Play edition Griffith Stadium greats are teamed on these unique 1941 Double Play original photo- picturing #51 Bobo Newsom and #52 . These 5x7 black-and-white graphs used for the #75 Travis/#76 Case card. These 5x7 International News Photo International News Photo portraits were secured by the card company as evidenced by pictures display bold stampings along with editorial markings used by Gum Inc. in the editorial markings corresponding with the respective card numbers of each player determining their placement in the set. Despite superficial crazing and modest periph- in the Double Play set. Moderate peripheral crazing barely impacts the commanding eral wear, the “head and shoulders” black-and-white portraits of these stars are clear. appeal of these Detroit Tigers stars. The original card #51/52 (sliced in half) is pres- Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, the original card accompanies. ent. An impressive gallery of unique pictures including a Hall of Famer. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

274. 1941 Double Play Original Photographs Used for #127 Babich/#128 Siebert with Team Change Editing Featured is an interesting tandem of 1941 Double Play original photographs used for 273. 1941 Double Play Original Photographs Used for #127 Babich and #128 Siebert in the R330 designation. Interestingly, Siebert is depict- #119 L. Waner/#120 Majeski with Card ed in his Cardinals uniform and a Philadelphia Athletics cap. In May 1938, Siebert Whether known as the Bees or Braves, Boston big leaguers are featured in these 1941 was traded by the Redbirds to Philadelphia. The touched up cap (which appears on the Double Play original photographs, used for #119 Lloyd Waner and #120 Henry card) and the red notation on the reverse which reads “Cap All One Tone-Make “A” Majeski. The 5x7 black-and-white International News Photo portraits were obtained like #127” is solid evidence that the 5x7 photographs were purchased by Gum Inc. for by Gum Inc. as evidenced by vintage editorial markings matching the respective card usage in the Double Play product. Corresponding card numbers are also etched on the numbers in the set. Expected peripheral crazing does not impact the quality of these reverse. Despite superficial wear, these archival pieces still present exceptionally well. “front and center” headshots. The original card #119/120 (EX) is also included. The original card #127/128 (GD) of the Philadelphians is also included. Exceptional Worthy of strong consideration for the pre-war enthusiast with an eye for the unique. provenance! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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275. Circa-1890s New York Giants Baseball Pin 276. 1911 “Main Line” Polo Grounds tenants and annual Dieges & Clust Sterling Senior Circuit contenders, the New Silver Baseball Medallion York Giants are glorified on this vin- Pre-dating the coveted World Series Press tage accessory. Likely crafted during Pins they crafted from 1916 through 1956, the 1890s, the rare relic is a bronze- this Dieges & Clust sterling silver medal- colored metallic piece with a crest- lion was issued to the baseball champions style facing. The center features “NL” from Philadelphia’s famed “Main Line” in relief with “GIANTS NEW YORK” amateur circuit. The front showcases a dia- arched in raised letters just above, and mond-themed design with “SPALDING” crossed baseball bats and a catcher’s and “CHAMPIONS” accenting the relief mitt design accenting the display. The baseball likeness. The reverse is home to rounded backing is affixed to a post, engraved proclamations reading: “Presented giving the item a cuff link appearance. by A.G. Spalding & Bros. – Champions An engraving (likely a patent identifi- Main Line League 1911 – President.” More er) on the reverse has become worn on our website. with age. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

277. Vintage Uncatalogued Ty Cobb Pinback Featured is a vintage uncatalogued Ty Cobb pinback with a circular black- and-white “head and shoulders” por- trait of the pre-war legend. Measuring 278. 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates Framed Panoramic 1-3/4”, the familiar image of “The “Sporting News” Supplement Georgia Peach” is framed by an ornate Winners of a franchise-record 110 regular-season games, the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates floral design. The photo is meticulous- went on to win their first-ever World Series title in the first best-of-seven series to go ly adhered to a tin base and displays the distance. (Appropriately, each of the Bucs’ five titles has been won in a decisive only minimal discoloration. The pin is game 7.) Framed to 36-3/8 x 10-1/4”, this sepia-toned Pirates team panoramic photo neatly soldered to the reverse. More was a supplement in the November 11, 1909 issue of The Sporting News and shows on our website. (26) team members including Wagner and Clarke. The item presents nicely with a Opening Bid $150.00 vertical separation at the center and faint moisture-induced stains. Opening Bid $200.00

279. (33) 1934-1956 280. 1930s-1960s Babe Ruth Baseball Advertisement Advertisements Lot of (25) With Gehrig, While debates endure regarding DiMaggio and T. Williams Curtis Candy’s origin of its Browsing these 1930s-1960s (25) “Baby Ruth” product, the baseball-themed published advertise- Bambino was a marketing cash ments, it’s quick to spot that the more cow elsewhere. This gathering of things change, the more they remain (33) Babe Ruth published the same. The association of athletes endorsements showcase the home and cigarette smoking, of course, has run icon’s unforgettable likeness long-since gone out of fashion. But (which remained effective well big name sports iconswere and always after his career and even after his will be marketing cash cows. Among passing). Dating from 1934 the endorsers of (5) full-page tobacco through 1956, the newspaper ads ads are J. DiMaggio, Gehrig, Maris, include Quaker breakfast prod- Musial and T. Williams. Perfect for ucts, Reach athletic equipment framed display. More on our website. and Gillette Razors. These are ideal for framed display. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

281. 1958 and 1963 Endorsements With Mantle and 1963 All-Stars Framed 282. Dizzy Dean 1930s-1950s Display Advertisement/ Premium Products and lifestyles are promoted in Collection of (10) these (2) endorsements featuring the most A boastful sort who usually backed up his brash pre- revered athletes of their time. Includes: dictions, Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean is the subject on 1958 “Self Improvement” (6) 10-3/4 x these vintage displays and premiums. Includes: (2) 13-3/4” thick stock displays with artist’s 1935 Post Grape Nuts Premiums black-and-white renderings of Berra, Cousy, Kluszewski, portrait with facsimile signature (present nicely, Louis, Mantle and D. Walker on the front, though one has mounting remnants on the reverse); and advice on the reverse. Original folder 1956 Calendar framed to 13-3/4 x 25-3/4” with a included; 1963 All-Stars a 1963 newspa- colorful likeness of the Redbird great; (5) 1934-1935 per ad for “Hillerich & Bradsby” bats Fan Club Pins mail-in premiums with period adver- with headshots and facsimile signatures tisements. of greats who wielded H&B weapons. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 285. 1946 Ethan Allen’s All- Star Baseball Game— Special Edition with 284. 1915 Red Sox-Phillies World Ruth & 283. Scorecard Series Trophy Ball Gehrig Tigers vs. Pirates Postcard Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00

286. Vintage J.F. Frantz “Little 288. Philadelphia Phillies Batboy League Double Header” Arcade 287. Seat Pair From Detroit’s Tiger Kenny Bush Collection with Game- Baseball Game Stadium Worn Jacket Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

291. Baseball 289. 1974 Memorabilia American Collection League of (7) With Season Pass Mays and Issued to Bill Ichiro Dickey 290. (4) Limited Edition Baseball Autographs Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 Lithographs With Roberts, B. Robinson, Ryan and Seaver $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

293. 1992 294. 1989 Baltimore Baseball Hall of Orioles/ Fame 50th Budweiser Anniversary Electric Press Pin Barroom Sign #466/700 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 292. (285) Brooks Robinson 1983 Promotional Prints Opening Bid $100.00

296. (4) Hillerich & Bradsby 297. (13) Cooperstown Bat Co. LE 295. 2011 Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Bats With HOF, NL Display Models With Stadium and Induction Press Kit with Pins & Bat MVP and (2) Triple Crown Vintage Club Series Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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298. 1930s- 299. Early-1900s 1980s Mini- Reach First Bat Baseman’s Mitt Collection Advertisement of (10) Culled from an early 1900s publi- cation, this vintage advertising With (6) display hawks the “Reach” first World baseman’s mitt. Framed to 15-1/2 Series x 18-1/2”, the 8x11 thick stock Souvenir page features an action illustration with the product in the back- Bats ground (the mitt has a “1909” Miniature in patent date). The item has two size, these (10) small holes (as made) to facilitate souvenir bats carry a mighty wallop, listing events and names forever linked to base- flipping from a calendar-like pub- ball immortality. Ranging in size from 12” to 18’, the white ash relics include: World lication. Corner wear and minor Series Bats 1930, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1945; Miscellaneous 1957 Braves; Ernie creases are offset by the still- Westfield (autographed); “H&B All Star Warehouse”; and Ken Griffey, Jr. vibrant colors. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

300. (6) 301. (22) 1939- Interesting 1934- 1975 1959 Baseball Brooklyn/Los Items with R312 Angeles Dodgers Grove/Mack & New York Obtained primarily from Yankees Items big league squads, these Eclectic 1939-1975 (6) 1934-1959 baseball Brooklyn/Los Angeles items showcase multiple Dodgers and New York Hall of Famers and region- Yankees group of (22) al keepsakes. Included are items for the vintage sports 1.) 1936 R312 Color Tints Grove/Mack (FR, reverse glue residue); 2-3.) 1954 & 1955 memorabilia dealer. Keys include Team Photos: (7 photos, on a variety of stocks Detroit Tiger 9x12 facsimile autograph sheets (both NM, includes original letterhead and finishes) with 1939 Yankees (EX-MT, 8x10), 1955 Dodgers (VG, 14x11). 1947- and form letter); 4.) circa 1955 Stan Musial 5x7 picture with stamped signature (VG, 66 Exhibits: J. Robinson (VG-EX); 1960 Dodgers Postcards: Koufax (EX) and comes with original envelope); 5.) postmarked 1955 Robin Roberts signed 3-1/2 x 5- 1962 Dodgers picture pack set: (20/20, average NM, in original envelope that has 1/4” postcard (EX, no cert) and 6.) 1959 Armour Bacon Kansas City Athletics Harry writing). Also present is 1959 Dodgers 12-postcard accordion fold-out (EX, with Chiti signed card (EX-MT, no cert). deference to minimal writing). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

302. 1950s Oak 303. 1950s-1960s Manufacturing Baseball Baseball Pin/Coin Set Card & Gumball and Near-Set Lot of (6) Machine with Keys With 1969 MLB Decorate your office or den with the Popular for collecting or proudly offered 1950s Oak Manufacturing wearing, these 1950s-1960s baseball- baseball card and gumball machine. themed coins and pins showcase play- Measuring 12-3/4 x 5-1/2 x 12-3/4”, er or team logo likenesses with high- this dispenser retains the keys in lights including: 1964 Crane Pins which bubble gum and cards can be complete set of (20); 1969 Citgo re-stocked. Although currently not Coins (2) complete sets of (20) with in working order, the metallic piece display page; 1969 Sunoco Chicago still displays nicely with moderate Cubs Pins (2) complete sets of (9) abrasions, discoloration and scratch- plus Kubiak Brewers pin; 1969 MLB ing consistent to its age. The photo- Players Association Photo Pins (2) copied 1958 Topps images of complete sets of (60) with retail ad. Clemente and Aaron add to the eye appeal. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

304. New York 305. Baltimore Sports Yankees Neon Display Lot of (12) With Budweiser Sign Ripken and Brooks Belly up to the bar and turn on Autographs this New York Yankees neon Birds, Brooks and Baltimore are saloon display. Measuring 22- the themes in this lot of (12) 1/4 x 23-3/4”, this sturdy Charm City sports displays. metallic frame is home to the Framed to various dimensions, familiar “Budweiser” logo, highlights include: Cal Ripken which lights brightly with the Signed 16x20 Photo a color action pull of the chain. Accenting the photo of Ripken during his display is a 12-1/2”-diameter September 6, 1995 record-setting New York Yankees “top hat” game is signed in blue marker logo, which also glows when (“10” strength); Brooks Robinson turned on. Complete with elec- Signed Photo a black-and-white sequence print shows the Oriole great during the trical cord and pull chain, the ; signed in black marker (“9”). Baltimore CFL Colts a framed piece is fully functional and 1994 team logo poster. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. ideal for any true Yankees fan. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 307. Walter Johnson Single-Signed Baseball With Full JSA 306. Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseball - PSA 3 Few players meant as much to their franchise than Washington Senators legend Walter Presented is a Babe Ruth single-signed Reach baseball from the Historic Autographs Johnson. The winner of an astounding 417 games with a team that endured losing sea- “Ball of Fame” product. This baseball has been encapsulated by PSA/DNA VG 3. sons over the majority of his 21-year career, Johnson was the subject of high praise Both the ball and signature grade a 3, making the overall grade a 3 also. Babe Ruth from none other than Ty Cobb, who called him “The most threatening sight I ever saw signed are the pinnacle of baseball collecting and this fine example displays on a ball field.” Mirroring those sentiments, few autographed keepsakes are as perti- better than the overall grade would suggest. nent to a Hall of Fame collection as a single-signed Walter Johnson baseball. This Opening Bid $1500.00 OAL Harridge sphere fits that billing. The clean and creamy orb (grade “6-7”) shows very mild age-induced toning, though vibrant trademark stampings that date to 1934- 1939 help offset such a minor shortcoming. On the sweet spot, Johnson’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen signature resonates (“5”) strength and clarity. Executed on the adjacent west panel, an inscription in Johnson’s hand reads: “Best Wishes To Jack Farrell.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

308. 1935 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball With 309. 1959 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers Team- Gehrig and Full PSA/DNA Signed Baseball With Full JSA Adjusting to life after Ruth, the 1935 New York Yankees fielded a formidable roster While the franchise’s jilted Brooklyn faithful lamented, the 1959 Los Angeles that held first place for much of the summer before succumbing to the late-charging Dodgers rewarded their new West Coast fan base with a World Series title. This base- Detroit Tigers. This OAL Harridge baseball is autographed by (15) members (with 3 ball is autographed by (27) of those California-based champions. The mildly toned repeat signatures) of that pinstriper installment. The medium is a creamy orb with unofficial orb (grade “6”) is home to ballpoint pennings that project between (“8-9”) prominent trademark stampings that date to 1934-1939. While the sphere presents and (“4-5”) potency. Includes: Sweet Spot Alston (manager, “8”); North Panel beautifully, a coat of period shellac has pooled in a few areas, resulting in a technical Koufax (“5-6”), Fairly, Moon, Roseboro, Neal, Klippstein, Reese (“7-8”) and grade of (“6”). The black-ink steel-tip fountain pen scriptings, meanwhile, average Williams; South Panel Wills, Drysdale (“7-8”), Repulski, Labine, Larker, Gilliam and (“6”) strength and clarity. Includes: Sweet Spot: Gehrig (“6”); North Panel: Combs Zimmer; West Panel Demeter, Furillo, Hodges (“8-9”), Becker (coach), Podres and (“5-6”), Heffner, Saltzgaver, Selkirk, Broaca (clubhouse) and Hoag (clubhouse); Essegian; East Panel Pignatano, L. Sherry, McDevitt, Craig and Snider (“4-5”). Full South Panel: Tamulis, Crosetti, Ruffing (“6”), Chapman and Ryan; West Panel: Hill, photo LOA from JSA. Richardson, Combs (repeat signature, “7-8”), Rolfe and Tamulis (repeat signature); Opening Bid $750.00 East Panel: Chapman (repeat signature), DeShong and Jorgens. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $750.00

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310. Roberto Alomar 311. Roberto Alomar 312. Roberto Alomar 313. Johnny Bench 314. Johnny Bench 315. Johnny Lee Bench - HOF 2011 Velasquez - HOF 1989 - Little General

316. Johnny Bench 317. 318. Lou Brock - HOF 1985 319. Lou Brock 320. Gary Carter 321. Andre Dawson

322. Dennis Lee Eckersley 323. Bob Feller - HOF 1962 324. Rollie Fingers 325. 326. Whitey Ford 327. Tony Gwynn - HOF 1992 - HOF 1974 - HOF 2007

328. Dorrel “Whitey” Herzog 329. Whitey Herzog 330. Monte Irvin - HOF 1973 331. Monte Merrill Irvin 332. Reggie Jackson 333. Al Kaline - HOF 1980

334. George Kell 335. Ralph Kiner 336. 337. Thomas Charles 338. Juan Marichal 339. Juan Marichal - - HOF 1983 - HOF 1997 Lasorda - HOF 1983 Dominican

340. Willie Howard Mays, Jr 341. Willie McCovey 342. Stan Musial 343. Phil Niekro 344. Gaylord Perry - 345. Gaylord Jackson - HOF 1997 Ancient Mariner Perry

346. Gaylord Perry 347. Tony Perez 348. Frank Robinson 349. Nolan Ryan 350. Nolan Ryan 351. Mike Schmidt - HOF 2000 - HOF 1982 - The Ryan Express - HOF 1995

352. Red Schoendienst 353. Tom Seaver 354. Duke Snider 355. Earl Weaver 356. Robin Yount 357. Robin R. Yount - Terrific - HOF 1999

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 358. 1980 Pawtucket PawSox Ball Signed by (27) with Boggs & Minor League Set Remarkable trio of 1980-1981 Pawtucket Red Sox signed/unsigned items with “Longest 359. 1963 A.L. Champion New York Yankees Team- Game” content. Signed Baseball With Mantle, Maris and Full JSA Includes 1980 Extending their unfathomable run to 13 World Series appearances in 15 seasons, Pawtucket Red (26) members of the 1963 Bronx Bombers complied in signing this OAL Cronin Sox Team-Signed ball. The clean and creamy sphere (grade “8”) showcases black ballpoint pennings Ball: (27 signa- that average (“8”) quality and include: Sweet Spot Berra and Mantle; North Panel tures, average “7”) Crosetti (coach), Arroyo, Blanchard, Reed, Houk (manager) and Reniff; South with Boggs (“8”, Panel Long, Richardson, Pepitone, Lopez, Bright and Maris; West Panel Hamilton, east panel); 1981 TCMA Pawtucket Red Sox Team Set: (24/24, average NM) with Bouton, Howard, Linz and Kunkel; East Panel Kubek, Bridges, Hegan (coach), #15 Boggs (EX-MT) and Copy of Official Scorecard from Longest Game: (presents Terry, Ford and S. Williams; Reverse Sweet Spot Boyer. Full photo LOA from JSA. in excellent condition). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

360. (3) Signed 361. Tony Conigliaro and Inscribed Single-Signed Baseball Baseballs: With Full JSA Mantle, Mays and A chilling reminder of boundless potential and a wicked fastball that J. DiMaggio - ended it all, this ONL Giles baseball Individual Full is signed by tragic Boston Red Sox JSA figure Tony Conigliaro (d.1990). The Stationed in centerfield in off-white sphere (grade “6”) has Big Apple lineups during trademark stampings that date to overlapping careers span- 1958-1969. Spanning the west panel, ning the 1930s through sweet spot and east panel, Conigliaro 1960s, these three Hall of has inscribed “To Al Best of luck” Famers have individually and concluded with his sizable signed these baseballs. endorsement in blue ballpoint (“6” With sweet spot pennings strength). Full Photo LOA from JSA. averaging (“9”) quality, the Opening Bid $300.00 balls include: Joe DiMaggio a near-white unofficial photo ball (grade “7-8”) with very mild toning spots; inscribed “Yankee Clipper”; Mickey Mantle a near-white 363. 500 Home OAL Brown orb (grade “8”) signed on the sweet spot by Mantle and on adjacent pan- els by milestone home run victims Bob Gibson and Jim Lonborg; Willie Mays a Run Club creamy ONL Coleman ball (grade “7-8”) signed on the sweet spot with side panel Multi-Signed inscriptions of career achievements. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on Baseball with our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Mantle (Sweet Spot) & 362. 1958 Pittsburgh Pirates Williams—Full Team-Signed Baseball with JSA (25) Signatures including Twelve lethal bashers Clemente—Full JSA from the 500 Home Run Club have inscribed this OAL baseball. The blue and black ink endorsements average (“8”) penmanship throughout while the sphere presents Buc Bashers abound on the offered 1958 (“5-6”) with moderate toning. Included are Sweet Spot: Mantle; West Panel: P i t t s b u rgh Pirates team-signed baseball with Murray, Banks, Mays; East Panel: McCovey, F. Robinson; North Panel: R. (25) signatures. The toned ONL Giles sphere Jackson, Aaron, Killebrew; South Panel: Schmidt, T. Williams and Mathews. Full (“4”) exhibit (“5-6”) penmanship throughout. photo LOA from JSA. Keys include Sweet Spot: Murtaugh (club- Opening Bid $200.00 house); East Panel: C l e m e n t e (“6”); N o rt h P a n e l : Mazeroski; South Panel: P o r t e r f i e l d and Kluszewski. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 365. Joe 366. (4) 364. Deron & Dom Multi- Johnson DiMaggio Signed or Single- Dual- Inscribed Signed Signed Baseballs Baseball Baseball With (2) with Full with Full Aaron and JSA JSA (2) HOF Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 Class of 99 - Individual Full JSA $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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367. (2) Alex 368. (4) Multi- Rodriguez Signed Themed Signed and Baseballs with Inscribed 1998 (2) MVPs—Full Home Runs JSA Baseballs - Full Those baseball players JSA who have accomplished impressive feats are Long before milestones found in abundance with passed like signposts on a this quartet of multi- highway, Alex Rodriguez signed spheres totaling was already counting. The (61) autographs. offered OAL Budig base- Featured are Hall of balls were both signed and Famers: (13 signatures, inscribed by the fence- median “9”, Hall of clearing icon during the Fame Official League 1998 season. The spheres presents “9”); Most appear to be game used Valuable Players: (18 and are both signed on the signatures, average “8- sweet spot by Rodriguez 9”, ONL presents “7-8”) with West Panel: Killebrew, R. Jackson; South Panel: (blue ballpoint, “8” and “7-8” strength). Just to the right of those autographs are Versalles; Most Valuable Players: (9 signatures, average “8”, OAL presents “7”) with respective inscriptions (in Rodriguez’ hand) of “1998 HR #22” and “1998 HR #26.” Sweet Spot: R. Jackson; East Panel: Rizzuto; No Hitters: (21 signatures, average Launched 13 days apart on June 9 and June 22, the clouts represented career home “7-8”, OAL presents “6”) with North Panel: Haddix and Vander Meer. Individual full runs No. 86 and 90 for the budding star. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

370. (20) Multi- and Single- Signed Baseballs With Many Hall of Famers Diamond heroes spanning the 1960s through 1980s have auto- graphed these 369. (8) Deceased Hall of Fame/Superstar Single-Signed (20) ONL and Baseballs—All Full JSA souvenir baseballs. The orbs range from off-white (grade “8”) to medium-toned (grade All of the inscribers of these (8) Hall of Fame/Superstar single-signed baseballs “4-5”) examples and showcase ballpoint pennings whose qualities vary. Highlights passed prior to the millennium and are increasingly difficult to locate on the secondary include: 1973 Cubs unofficial ball signed by (26; average “5”) including Banks, market. The blue ink endorsements are firmly placed on the sweet spots of these Jenkins, Santo and B. Williams; 1974 Phillies unofficial ball signed by (16; average creamy spheres. Included are OAL: (7 balls) with Dickey (“9”, ball “8”), J. DiMaggio “8”) including Carlton and Schmidt; 1983 Orioles Official (Kuhn) (“8”, ball “6”), Gomez (“7”, H.O.F. 72, ball “6-7”), Hunter (“9”, ball “6-7”), Mantle ball signed by (32; average “5”) including Murray, Palmer and Ripken; 1983 Phillies (“8-9”, ball “7”), Martin (“8”, ball “7”), T. Williams (“7-8”, ball “5” with toning) and Official World Series (Kuhn) ball signed by (22; average “4”) including Perez; Single- ONL: Drysdale (“7-8”, ball “5-6” with uniform toning). Individual full photo LOAs Signed (4) including a medium–toned ONL Feeney ball signed by Morgan (“3-4”). from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

371. (46) 372. (47) Baseball Baseball Hall of Fame Single- Hall of Fame Signed Baseballs Single- with Aaron, Mays & Signed More Baseballs An instant Hall of Fame sin- with Aaron, gle-signed baseball collection is offered with nearly four Mays & dozen spheres including greats Koufax such as Aaron, Mays and sev- Spectacular eral tougher autographs. arrangement of Unless noted, the endorse- (46) Baseball Hall ments are placed directly on of Fame single- the sweet spot with (“8”) signature strength or better. Additionally, the canvases aver- signed balls with age (“7”) with some instances of incidental toning. Several players added induction Aaron, Koufax dates or other interesting anecdotes as inscriptions. Highlights include OAL: M. Allen and Mays. Unless noted, each endorsement presents (“8-9”) with the canvases averag- (“7”), Appling (HOF 1964, slightly toned), Bell, R. Jackson (moderately toned), ing (“7”). Additionally, multiple players added interesting career achievements and Newhouser (HOF 92), Rizzuto (”The Scooter”, slightly toned), Yastrzemski (slightly induction dates as inscriptions. Highlights include OAL: Berra, Boggs, R. Jackson toned); ONL: Aaron (slightly toned), Conlan (slightly toned), Herman (H.O.F. 1975, (MVP 73), Newhouser (MVP 44’ 45, slightly toned), Rizzuto (”The Scooter”); ONL: moderately toned), Hubbell (slightly toned), Mathews, Mays (moderately toned), Aaron (“6-7”, 755, moderately toned on sweet spot), Banks, Koufax (moderately Musial, Stargell, Terry and Other: Reese (Spalding Official League). With exception toned), Mathews (513 HRs, slightly toned), Mays (moderately toned), Musial (”The to Aaron and Mays (individual full photo LOAs), the remainder come with authentica- Man”, HOF 69) and Snider (HOF 80). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. tion stickers and matching cert cards from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 373. 1954 Chicago 374. 1956 Cincinnati White Sox Team- Reds Team-Signed Signed Baseball Baseball with (29) with (24) Signatures Autographs—Full including Veeck— JSA Full JSA Get a “Big Klu” and grab this Proclaim your Pale Hose pride 1956 Cincinnati Reds team- with this 1954 Chicago White signed baseball with (29) auto- Sox team-signed baseball graphs. Etched on a moderately including (24) signatures. The soiled souvenir Cincinnati off-white OAL Harridge orb Redlegs ball (“6”), the multi-col- presents (“6-7”) while the auto- ored signatures average (“7-8”). graphs average (“7-8”). Keys Keys include Sweet Spot: include Sweet Spot: Richards, Kluszewski; East Panel: Marshall; West Panel: Nuxhall, Black, Tebbetts; South Minoso; East Panel: Lollar, Panel: Dykes and Post. Full Fox and Veeck (“4”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

375. 1959 Boston Red 376. 500 Home Run Sox Team-Signed Club Multi-Signed Baseball With T. Baseball with Williams and Full JSA “Original Eleven”— Though their 75-79 showing translat- Full JSA ed to a fifth-place finish, the 1959 Feared sluggers of the 500 Home Boston Red Sox took solace in their Run Club preside on this multi- first winning record (13-9) against signed ONL baseball with the New York Yankees since 1948. endorsements from the “original This OAL Harridge ball is auto- eleven” (pre-enhancement era). graphed by (27) members of that ’59 Both the canvas and blue ink Fenway installment. The creamy autographs average (“9-10”) sphere (grade “7-8”) is the canvas strength. Included are Sweet for blue ballpoint pennings that proj- Spot: Mantle; West Panel: F. ect between (“8”) and (“5-6”) quali- Robinson, Banks; East Panel: Mays; North Panel: Mathews, Aaron, R. Jackson, ty. Highlights include: Baker, Fornieles, Jensen, Runnels, T. Williams (“8”) and York. Schmidt; South Panel: McCovey, Killebrew and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA and an additional LOA from Stacks of Plaques. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

377. Multi-Signed No- 378. 1986 New York Hitter Club Baseball Mets Team-Signed with 11 Signatures— Baseball with (32) Full JSA Signatures—Full Say yes to the No-Hit Club with JSA this amazing assemblage of The victors from perhaps the pitching artists. Inked in blue most celebrated World Series with ballpoint pen this ONL of a generation are the proud White ball presents an (“8”) endorsers of this 1986 New appearance and displays the sig- York Mets team-signed base- natures of 11 mound masters ball with (32) signatures. Both averaging (“8-9”) strength. the OML canvas and blue ink Included are Koufax, Seaver, autographs grade (“9”) or bet- Marichal, Spahn (d.2003), P. ter. Featured are Sweet Spot: Niekro, Feller (d.2010), Lemon D. Johnson (86 WS Champs); (d.2000), G. Perry, Wilhelm West Panel: Carter; East (d.2002), Vander Meer (d.1997) Panel: Strawberry and Gooden. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. and Blackwell (d.1996). Full photo LOA by JSA. More on website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

379. 2004 World 380. 300 Wins Champion Boston Red and 3000 Hits Sox Team-Signed Multi-Signed Baseball Baseballs While it’s difficult to call a fran- With Full JSA chise’s first World Series title in 86 Exclusive clubs with years “anticlimactic,” the 2004 Red membership all but Sox feat paled in comparison to their ensuring enshrine- ALCS conquest of the Yankees. This ment in Official ball is Cooperstown, the signed by (23) members of that cele- “300 Wins” and brated squad. The snow-white orb “3000 Hits” fraternities are represented on these (2) multi-signed ONL White orbs. (grade “9”) features blue ballpoint Ballpoint pennings average (“9”) strength and include: 300 Wins mildly toned ball pennings that average (“8-9”) quality (grade “6-7”) signed by Carlton, Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and with keys including Francona, Ortiz, Wynn; 3000 Hits snow-white ball (grade “9”) signed by Aaron, Brett, Brock, Carew, Ramirez, Schilling, Wakefield and Kaline, Mays, Murray, Musial, Rose, Winfield, Yastrzemski and Yount. Individual Youkilis. Comes with Steiner Sports hologram. More on our website. full photo LOA’s from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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381. 1975 382. Mantle, J. Cincinnati Reds DiMaggio, T. & 1980 Williams Single- Philadelphia Signed Baseballs - Phillies World Full JSA Series Champs contempo- raries who combined for 1,418 Team-Signed home runs and eight MVP hon- Balls—Full JSA ors, legendary outfielders Joe World Series glory is DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and attained by securing this Ted Williams have respectively pairing of 1975 Cincinnati Reds and 1980 Philadelphia Phillies team-signed baseballs. autographed these (3) OAL Highlights include 1975 Reds: (30 signatures, average “7-8”, ONL Feeney presents Brown spheres. The clean orbs similarly) with Sweet Spot: Anderson, Rose; South Panel: Kluszewski, Perez, show very mild toning and all Bench; 1980 Phillies: (33 signatures, average “5”, ONL Feeney present similarly) grade (“7”). The sweet spots, with West Panel: McGraw, Rose; North Panel: Carlton, Espinosa and South Panel: meanwhile, are home to potent blue ballpoint pennings with all showing (“8-9”) Schmidt. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. strength and clarity. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

383. Aaron, J. 384. Hank Aaron, DiMaggio, T. Mickey Mantle & Williams Single- Ted Williams Signed Baseballs Single-Signed With Full JSA Baseball with Full Authors of incredible feats on JSA the diamond, these (3) first- Only the elite are found in ballot Hall of Famers have this high profile trio of sin- also authored potent signatures gle-signed Hall of Fame on these big league baseballs. baseballs. Included are 1.) The toned orbs grade (“5-6”) Aaron (“8-9”, moderately and the sweet spot pennings toned ONL ball presents show (“8”) or better quality. “5-6”); 2.) Mantle (“6”, Includes: Hank Aaron ONL OAL ball presents “6”) Feeney; Joe DiMaggio OAL and 3.) T. Williams (“8”, Brown; inscribed “56”; Ted uniformly toned OAL Williams OAL Brown; inscribed “521.” Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. presents “5”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

385. (3) Multi-Signed 386. (6) Signed Baseballs With 1965 Story/Stat Yankees, DiMaggio Baseballs With Bros. and Hall of Maris, Mazeroski Famers and B. Martin Autograph hounds will definitely Reading like the back of a get their money’s worth with this baseball card or a Hall of trio of multi-signed themed base- Fame introduction speech, balls. Included are 1965 Yankees the handwritten facts on Team-Signed: (22 signatures, these (6) baseballs are average “6”, Spalding Official Pro accented by autographs of League ball is moderately toned) their heroic subjects. The with keys including: C. Boyer, E. orbs range from near-white (grade “8”) to medium-toned (grade “5”) and showcase Howard, Keane and Kubek; signatures averaging (“7-8”) strength (with stats in an unknown hand). Includes: DiMaggio Brothers: (2 signatures, both “8-9”, OAL ball is toned) with J. DiMaggio Brock (unofficial ball); E. Howard (unofficial ball); Maris (ONL Feeney; signature and D. DiMaggio; Hall of Famers: (16 signatures, average “7”, OAL ball is toned) enhanced); B. Martin (unofficial ball); Mazeroski (unofficial ball); Petrocelli (OAL with Aaron (“6”) and Drysdale. Individual Full JSA letters. More on our website. MacPhail). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

387. (6) Baseball 388. (8) Baseball Hall of Superstar Single- Fame Signed Stat Balls Signed Items with With R. Jackson, Ryan Mantle, Ryan & and Schmidt Williams As if their coveted signatures Cooperstown inductees and weren’t enticing enough, the (8) those who may someday Hall of Famers who penned the join the Hall of Fame are the sweet spots of these OAL and ONL sole endorsers of these (6) spheres have added multiple baseball superstar single- inscriptions detailing their incredi- signed items. Each auto- ble career feats. The spheres range graph presents (“9”) or bet- from clean white (grade “9”) to ter. Included are UDA mildly toned (grade “6”) examples Sticker & Cert Card: T. and showcase sweet spot ballpoint Williams (ball slightly toned); Full Photo LOA from JSA: Mantle OAL ball (slightly pennings that average (“9”) strength. Includes: Banks, B. Gibson, R. Jackson, Perry, toned); Stickers & Cert Cards from JSA: (4 items) with Carlton ONL ball, Rose F. Robinson, Ryan (signature “7”), Schmidt and Seaver. Individual certs/stickers on 8x10 photograph, Ryan OAL ball and F. Thomas 1994 OAS ball. each ball from both JSA and HMG. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 389. (8) Multi-Signed 390. (8) 1938-1965 Baseballs With 1953 Washington Senators Cardinals and 1989 Team-Signed Baseballs A.L. All-Stars With Harris, Hodges and With a variety of themes from Killebrew different eras, these (8) baseballs Griffith Stadium installments from have been signed by a host of both Washington Senators incarna- diamond icons. Signature tions have signed these (8) baseballs. strengths vary with highlights The spheres range from snow-white including: Musial an ONL (grade “9-10”) to medium-toned Coleman orb signed on the (grade “5”) and showcase pennings sweet spot (“9” strength) with a whose strengths vary. Highlights multitude of inscriptions; 1953 include: 1947 OAL Harridge signed Cardinals ONL Giles ball by (24) with Altrock and Wynn (full JSA); 1951 unofficial orb signed by (30) with signed by (18) with Musial and Harris and Vernon (full JSA); 1962 OAL Cronin signed by (27) with Piersall and Schoendienst; 1989 A.L. All- Susce (full JSA); 1965 OAL Cronin signed by (20) with Hodges and Howard. Stars OAL Brown ball signed by (30) with Boggs, Ripken and Ryan. Auction LOA Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

391. Collection of (9) 392. (12) Single- Stat Balls With Musial, Signed Hall of Rose and Snider Famer Baseballs - This lineup of nine OAL, OML or All PSA/DNA With ONL baseballs showcases bold Mantle and T. sweet spot autographs and multi- ple inscriptions of remarkable Williams feats that defined the endorsers’ One dozen strong, this lot careers. The spheres range from reads like a “Who’s Who” clean white (grade “9”) to mildly in Cooperstown. Ranging toned (grade “6”) examples and from clean white (grade the pennings average (“9”) “8”) to mildly toned (grade strength and clarity. Includes: “6”), the OAL and ONL Bench, Brock, Carew, Cepeda, spheres are decorated on Kaline, Morgan, Musial, Rose and the sweet spot with ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Snider. Individual certs/stickers Includes: Aaron, Banks, Berra, Feller, Koufax, Mantle, Mays, McCovey, Puckett, from reggiejackson.com. More on our website. Schmidt, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. Individual certs and/or stickers from Opening Bid $200.00 PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

393. (12) Bob 394. (12) 1969 Feller Single- New York Mets Signed Baseballs Reunion Team- In tribute to Hall of Fame Signed Baseballs fireballer Bob Feller’s With Seaver career feats, these (12) Still abuzz 39 years after OML Selig baseballs list their improbable World telltale facts and are all Series triumph over the signed on the sweet spot mighty Orioles, (19) mem- by the Cleveland mound bers of the 1969 “Miracle great. The snow-white Mets” gathered to auto- orbs (grade “9-10”) fea- graph these (12) OML ture gold-colored stamp- Selig baseballs. The snow- ings which read: “BOB white orbs (grade “9-10”) FELLER – Cleveland feature Shea Stadium “1964-2008” logos and showcase blue ballpoint pennings that Indians – HOF 1962 – 107.9 MPH – 266 Wins – 3 No Hitters.” Feller’s blue ballpoint average (“9”) potency. Highlights include: Harrelson, Jones, Kranepool, Seaver autographs show (“9-10”) strength throughout. Three are inscribed “3 no-hitters.” (sweet spot) and Swoboda. Individual MLB holograms. More on our website. Individual Hollywood Collectibles stickers. Opening Bid $600.00 Opening Bid $250.00

395. (15) Single- 396. (18) Single-Signed Signed Hall of Baseballs With Mantle, Famer/Superstar Jeter and Schmidt Baseballs With Hall of Famers, a “Vacuum Aaron, Mays and Cleaner,” a “Wizard” and even “Godzilla” are among the icons who T. Williams autographed these (18) OAL, OML A dozen Hall of Famers and and ONL spheres. The orbs range three who might make a from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to case for induction have lightly toned (grade “6”) and show- endorsed these (15) OAL, case sweet spot signatures that show OML or ONL spheres. The between (“10”) and (“6-7”) strength. orbs range from clean white Includes: Berra, Gossage, Jenkins, (grade “8”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) examples with ballpoint pennings that average Jeter, Kiner, Mantle, Marichal, (“9”) strength. Includes: Aaron (full JSA); Brett; Brock; Carew; Kaline; Mays (full Matsui, Molitor, G. Perry, Rice, JSA); McGwire (full JSA); Murray; Musial; Rose; Sosa; T. Williams (full JSA); Rivera, R. Roberts, B. Robinson, A. Rodriguez, Schmidt, Seaver and O. Smith. Winfield; Yastrzemski and Yount. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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397. (20) Autographed 398. (24) Baseballs With (2) Duke Snider Aaron and T. Williams Single- Single-Signed Signed These (20) baseballs are decorated Baseballs with autographs of stars whose 1950s circuit clout careers span seven decades. The king Duke Snider balls range from clean white (grade has signed these “9”) to mildly toned (grade “6”) (24) OML Selig examples. Signatures, meanwhile, baseballs. With show between (“9”) and (“6”) qual- inherent “break” ity. Includes: (2) Aaron, Bench, value, these snow- Brett, Carlton, Henderson, Kaline, white (grade “9- Kiner, Lemke, Leonard, Lynn, 10”) to mildly McCovey, Morgan, Niekro, toned (grade “6-7”) orbs showcase Snider’s sweet spot pennings, each of which has Roberts, Rose, Snider and T. Williams. Also, (2) multi-signed balls include Hall of been executed on the sweet spot in blue ballpoint. The vast majority of the scriptings Famers: Bench, Berra, Dickey, Mantle and Winfield. Auction LOA from JSA. More project (“9”) or better quality. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

399. (24) Autographed 400. (25) Mostly Baseballs with Aaron, Baltimore Orioles Mantle & (3) Stat Balls Team/Multi/Single- For the autographed baseball special- Signed Baseballs ist comes these (24) signed spheres Those with “orange and with Mantle and a trio of “Stat” black” coursing through balls. The endorsements average (“7- their DNA will savor these 8”) or better with the majority of the (25) mostly Baltimore canvases displaying varying degrees Orioles team, multi and sin- of toning. Keys include Stat Balls: gle-signed baseballs. Unless with 1-2.) R. Jackson (73 W.S. noted, the autographs each MVP)/Tenace (72 W.S. MVP, north register (“8-9”) or better panel)/Fingers (74 WS MVP, south with the balls displaying panel, slightly smeared, OAL); 3.) A. varying degrees of toning. Highlights include Team-Signed: (2 balls) with 1968 Rodriguez (46/42)/Ba. Bonds (42/40, Orioles: (nearly 24 signatures, average “3”, many unreadable, souvenir ball grades north panel, “7”)/Canseco (42/40, south panel); OAL: Mantle (“6”); ONL: Aaron, “5”); Single-Signed: (19 balls) with OAL: Ripken Jr. (slightly toned) and F. Rose and Schmidt. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Robinson (toned). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

401. HOF Single- 402. (27) Single- Signed Baseball Signed Hall of Collection of (27) Famer/Star Baseballs With Mathews with Jeter, Mays & and Ashburn Ryan With (26) enshrined in Score big with these (27) single- Cooperstown and another signed Hall of Famer/Star base- well on his way, the balls with Mays, Jeter, Bonds endorsers of these OAL, and Ryan. Unless noted, these OML and ONL baseballs autographs each present (“8”) or span more than a half cen- better with the canvases averag- tury. The orbs range from ing (“7”). Keys include OAL: clean white (grade “8-9”) to medium-toned (grade “5”) with sweet spot pennings Berra (slightly toned), Berra/Larsen (10.8.56), R. Jackson (“7”), McGwire (toned), averaging (“8”) quality. Includes: Anderson, Ashburn, Banks, Bench, Blyleven, Ryan; ONL: Ba. Bonds, Mathews, Mays, Musial ”The Man”, toned), (2) Snider Carew, Carter, Dawson, Doby, Doerr, Gossage, Kell, Killebrew, Maddux, Mathews, (one slightly toned); OML/Other: Clemens (2000 OWS, east panel, Steiner sticker), Murray, Palmer, Perry, Ripken, Roberts, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Sandberg, Jeter (2000 OWS, east panel, Steiner sticker) and M. Ramirez (Steiner sticker). Schmidt, Slaughter, Weaver and B. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

403. (36) Single- 404. (78) Signed HOF Single- Baseballs - (6) Signed Each From Baseballs Cepeda, Feller, With (6) Jenkins, Kaline, Each From Niekro, Perez (13) Different Cooperstown residents, all, - Includes (6) diamond heroes have LaRussa each endorsed (6) OML These (78) single- Selig spheres to comprise signed baseballs include (6) each from a “baker’s dozen” of big league stars. The an impressive 36-ball lot snow-white orbs grade (“9”) on the average and showcase sweet spot pennings aver- with nice “break” value. The snow-white orbs (grade “9-10”) showcase blue ballpoint aging (“9-10”) quality. Includes (6) each from: Gooden, Justice, LaRussa, Lester, R. sweet spot pennings (average (“9-10” strength) with (6) each from: Cepeda (inscribed Martinez, P. Mattingly, A. Oliver, Peavy, C. Pena, C. Ray, F. Rodriguez, Salmon and “HOF 99”); Feller (“HOF 62”); Jenkins (“HOF 91”); Kaline (“Mr Tiger”); Niekro B. White. Authentication information and inscriptions listed on our website. (“H.O.F.-97”); and Perez (“Big Red Machine”). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 405. 1932 Walter 406. 1939 Johnson Signed Napoleon Testimonial Dinner Lajoie Program with Full Signed JSA Baseball Honor the “Big Train” with Centennial this gorgeous Walter Johnson FDC with (d.1946) signed testimonial dinner program. The precisely Full JSA placed script is located to the The first four right of the large profile of classes of the “Washington’s Baseball Idol”. Baseball Hall of The inner text of the 12/1/32 Fame gathered proclamation documents at Cooperstown, Johnson’s baseball exploits and New York on June 12, 1939 to celebrate the opening of the historic edifice. Honored personal acumen, while the among such dignitaries as Ruth and Cobb were legions of diamond royalty, including opposing page lists items on the beloved Napoleon Lajoie. The acclaimed Lajoie (d.1959) presides on this extraor- the menu. Moderate creasing dinary 1939 Baseball Centennial FDC. The flowing 3-1/2” blue steel-tip fountain pen and handling, surface discol- script and inscription is accurately placed to the right of the bold commemorative logo oration and a contusion on the and registers (“8-9”) penmanship. The sealed 3-3/4 x 6-1/2” canvas has sustained age- back cover does not disrupt the induced foxing and moderate bowing which does not impede the exceptional visual beautiful display piece. Full appeal. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

407. (6) 1942- 408. (2) 1950 Connie Clark Mack Signed Griffith Letters Typewritten The consummate and Signed gentleman in his Letters With every endeavor, Hall of Fame skipper 1941 (Full JSA) and remained loyal not 1954 (Full only to the franchise he came to define, PSA/DNA) but to all he befriend- A legendary pio- ed throughout his neer and fixture in lengthy career. These (6) correspondence pieces were composed and signed by Mack. both the American Three are written (entirely in Mack’s hand) on Florida-based hotel stationery. One is League and written and two are typewritten on Philadelphia Athletics letterhead. All are endorsed nation’s Capital, Clark Griffith endorsed these (2) typewritten letters during his tenure by Mack at the conclusion. The potent steel-tip fountain pen scriptings average (“8- at the helm of the Senators. These include a 1941 letter on Biltmore Hotel letterhead 9”) strength and clarity. The letters span from 1942 through 1950. The letters are writ- addressed to Tigers owner Walter Briggs. Absolutely amazing baseball content here as ten to (or regarding) Fred Somers, whom Mack obviously respected. Of note is the Griffith urges Briggs to establish a presence in Lakeland, Florida. His black-ink signa- 1950 letter in which Mack tells of his aspirations for a pennant in his 50th and final ture shows (“8”) strength (Full JSA). The second letter (dated 1954, just before season at the helm. As for Somers and his ties with Mack, it’s possible that he was Griffith’s passing) is composed on Senators team letterhead and signed in blue-ink related to Charles Somers, the man who provided the capital for the Athletics to enter fountain pen (“7-8” strength). Full PSA/DNA. More on our website. the American League back in 1901. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

409. 1953 Wally Westlake Contract Signed by Greenberg and Harridge A pair of Hall of Famers and a 410. 1920s-1950s Washington Senators/A.L. Autograph well-traveled outfielder convened to sign this “Uniform Player’s Contract” in 1953. Lot of (225+) With W. Johnson, Manush and S. Rice Specifically, the Cleveland Indians secured the services of Wally Westlake for the ’53 “First in war, first in peace, last in the American League” was a derisive assessment of campaign. The four-page document has fine-print legal details and typewritten name Washington, D.C., but the Capital City has the last laugh in this lot of scarce Senators and salary indicators. On the third page in the “Approval” section, Westlake has and vintage American League autographs. Gathered by an ardent fan over four signed in blue ink (“9” strength). Completing the covenant are the signatures of decades, these (225+) potent signatures average (“8-9”) quality and have been execut- Indians General Manager Hank Greenberg (“8-9” strength) and American League ed mostly on blank autograph book pages. Highlights include a blank sheet signed in President William Harridge (“9” strength). The item has (2) left side hole punchings fountain pen by (10) with W. Johnson and S. Rice (full JSA); and a 1925 Senators that do not affect the signatures. The crisp pages have (2) horizontal compacting folds. scorecard signed in pencil by (9) with Goslin (“7”), Harris (“7-8”) and Rice (“5”). Full photo LOA from JSA. This lot is rife with Hall of Fame scriptings including Averill, Gomez, Kiner, Manush, Opening Bid $400.00 Ruffing and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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411. Tris 413. 1956 “I Speaker Love TLS with Mickey” Full JSA Signed/ LOA Unsigned Tris Speaker Lot of (7) (d.1958) is With (2) regarded as one of the Signed greatest all- Sheet Music around cen- 412. Brooklyn Dodgers Signed Team Covers terfielders in Sheet of (8) with Koufax, Drysdale & An able successor baseball his- to Joe DiMaggio, tory. Hodges—Full JSA LOA No bums here, this fantastic compilation endorsed by New York Yankees Presented is a (8) represents the heart of the nostalgic 1956-59 star Mickey Mantle enjoyed popularity that transcended single page Brooklyn Dodgers team. Included in this stellar offer- the diamond. As the subject of songstress Theresa TLS boldly ing are Hodges (d.1972), Snider (d.2011), Gilliam Brewer’s “I Love Mickey” 1956 hit, Mantle was signed by Mr. Speaker on his personal letterhead (black (d,1978), Reese (d.1999), Koufax, Drysdale (d.1993), praised in song as well as in print. Presented are (2) ink, steel fountain pen, “9” strength). This handsome 7 Furillo (d.1989) and Zimmer. With both sides of this vintage sheet music copies of the novelty tune, both of x 9-1/2” letter, dated January 31, 1938 has a crisp feel team sheet scripted firmly in blue ink, this group aver- which are signed by Mantle (blue marker, “9” strength). and strong lettering. There are two horizontal compact- ages (“8”) strength. It should be noted that the Koufax Also included is an unsigned copy; (2) two 45 RPM “I ing folds and several spots where glue residue has bled “was immediately redone in his own hand,” as it is Love Mickey” records (both NM with original sleeves); through from the back, but neither of these conditions obvious that the ink ran out during the signing. Full and (2) 1-3/4”-diameter “I Love Mickey” pinbacks. affects the signature. Full LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

415. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & 416. (7) Signed “Life” Magazines Ted Williams Signed “Life” with DiMaggio, Mantle & Koufax Diamond heroes have penned these (7) “Life” 414. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & Magazines with Full JSA Exceptional trio of vintage Life magazines featuring Magazines. The blue Sharpie endorsements average Ted Williams Signed “Time” single-signed likenesses of DiMaggio, Mantle and T. (“9”) or better, while the full periodicals present (GD) Magazines—Full JSA Williams. Included are 1.) 9/1/41 T. Williams on cover with subscription tags (unless noted). Subjects include “Joltin’ Joe”, “The Mick” and “Teddy Ballgame” have (autograph “8”, magazine presents VG-EX); 2.) 8/1/49 DiMaggio (8/1/49), Drysdale (9/28/62), Koosman inscribed this beautiful trio of period “Time” maga- DiMaggio on cover (autograph grades “9”, magazine (9/26/69), Koufax (8/2/63), Mantle (8/18/61, no sub- zines. Included are 1.) dated 10/4/48 DiMaggio on presents VG) and 3.) 6/25/56 Mantle on cover with NO. scription tag), Mays (4/28/58) and Yastrzemski (9/8/67, cover (“9”, magazine presents VG-EX); 2.) dated 7 (autograph “9”, magazine presents VG with subscrip- removed subscription tag). Auction LOA from JSA. 4/10/50 T. Williams on cover (“10”, magazine presents tion tag). The blue Sharpie autographs come with indi- Opening Bid $250.00 EX-MT) and 3.) dated 6/15/53 Mantle on cover with vidual full photo LOAs from JSA. NO. 7 (“9”, magazine presents VG-EX with subscrip- Opening Bid $150.00 tion tag). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

417. (13) Baseball Signed Publications with (2) Aaron & DiMaggio ”Extra! Extra! Read All About It!” Beloved baseball stars have applied 418. (2) Baseball Owner Signed 419. Mickey Mantle Signed Check— pen to cover on Letters With Steinbrenner and G.W. these (13) baseball Full JSA LOA signed publications. Bush - Full JSA Cash in on this marvelous Mickey Mantle (d.1995) Unless noted, each As owners of their respective American League fran- signed check. Payment from Sports Collectors autograph presents chises, (2) of America’s most influential figures com- Warehouse of Santa Ana, CA. in the amount of (“8-9”) or better. The full magazines and newspapers posed and signed these letters. Includes: George W. $2,500.00 is made payable to Mickey Charles Mantle average (EX) with the newer copies presenting nicer than Bush framed to 12-1/2 x 15-1/4” a letter on Texas on a Home Savings of America check dated 4/4/86. the older editions. Keys include A a ro n (June 1970 S p o rt s Rangers stationery is composed entirely in Bush’s hand Mickey’s generous endorsement, which presents (“9”) To d a y), A a ro n (4/9/74 New York Daily News), M . and signed at the conclusion (“7-8” strength); George strength, prohibited the inclusion of the final two letters A l l e n / R i z z u t o (6/4/87 Ya n k e e s), D i M a g g i o ( 1 0 / 4 / 4 8 Steinbrenner framed to 12x15 under pinstriped mat- (“le”) of his last name. The exhibited characters of this Ti m e, with subscription tag), M a y s (“6”)/Musial (1963 ting, a typewritten letter on Yankees letterhead is signed uniquely abbreviated version of Mantle’s signature are JKW) and R o s e (9/12/85 New York Daily News). A u c t i o n by Steinbrenner (“9”). Individual full photo LOAs from boldly signed in blue ink. The check itself has a hand- L O A from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. some stately appearance. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 420. Signed Cut— 421. Billy Evans Signed Cut— 422. Dizzy Dean Signed Index PSA/DNA 8 PSA/DNA 9 Card—PSA/DNA 9 Founder and first president of the American League Innovative umpire Billy Evans (d.1956) is the author of “Gashouse Gang” leader and Depression Era folk hero Ban Johnson (d.1931) is the author of this handsome this elegantly penned signature. In 1973 Mr. Evans Dizzy Dean (d.1974) is the author of this stylish signa- signature. A true baseball pioneer, Mr. Johnson focused became the third umpire elected to the Hall of Fame. ture. Graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, this 3x5 index on making baseball family friendly. Graded NM-MT 8 Encapsulated and graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, this card is signed with the same flair “Dizzy” displayed on by PSA/DNA, this intricately signed 3x5 card features attractive 3x5 signed cut is certain to be a great addi- the field. a typewritten “Yours truly,” in blue ink. tion to your collection. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

423. Kiki Cuyler Cut Signature- 424. Clark Griffith Cut Signature— 425. Nellie Fox Signed GPC— PSA/DNA 9 PSA/DNA GEM MINT 10 PSA/DNA 9 Hall of Famer and lifetime .321 hitter Hazen “Kiki” Baseball innovator and Hall of Famer Clark Griffith Hall of Fame second baseman and 1959 A.L. MVP Cuyler (d.1950) is the author of this unusual 2-3/4 x 5” (d.1955) penned this impeccable autograph. Graded Nellie Fox (d.1975) authored this handsome postcard card. Hand dated “May 1/37”, it features Cuyler’s dis- GEM MINT 10 by PSA/DNA, this 3x5 cut signature which is postmarked Sep. 29, 1951. Graded MINT 9 by tinctive signature in a stylized outlined area. This card presents an opportunity to acquire the finest level of PSA/DNA, this firmly signed 3-1/4 x 5-1/2” postcard is also states “PERSONAL AUTOGRAPH” “by Albert R. certified . a wonderful piece of memorabilia. Chestnut” in bold black lettering. Graded MINT 9 by Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 PSA/DNA, this handsome cut signature will make an elegant addition to your collection. Opening Bid $200.00

427. Wahoo Sam Crawford & Eppa 428. & Nestor Chylak 426. & Bill Mckechnie Rixey Graded Signed Index Cards— Graded Signed Index Cards— Graded Signed Index Cards— PSA/DNA 8-10 PSA/DNA 9 PSA/DNA 9-10 Offered are (2) 3x5 index cards authored by two early Presented is an interesting lot of (2) signed 3x5 index Presented are (2) 3x5 index cards signed by two of 20th century legendary Hall of Famers, “Wahoo Sam” cards. Graded MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, these two cards baseball’s all-time great managers, “The Old Perfesser” Crawford (d.1968) and Eppa Rixey (d.1963). Graded feature the signatures of Ed Barrow (d.1953), architect of Casey Stengel (d.1975) and Bill McKechnie (d.1965). GEM MINT 10 by PSA/DNA and dynamically signed the original Yankees dynasty, and Nestor Chylak (d.1982) The extremely bold Stengel signature received a GEM in green, the Crawford Signature is a true treasure. The prominent A.L. umpire. The distinctive Barrow autograph MINT 10 designation by PSA/DNA, and the Rixey autograph has earned a PSA/DNA grade of NM- is hand dated “9/7/49”, and the Chylak piece is humor- McKechnie signature earned a MINT 9. MT 8. ously personalized “Be a good sport”. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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429. Lou Gehrig Signed GPC—PSA/DNA Authentic Take pride in ownership of this fantastic postcard signed by one of baseball’s most beloved figures Lou Gehrig (d.1941). Encapsulated and Graded Authentic by PSA/DNA, this GPC is postmarked 1/5/37, and bears the salutation “Best Wishes”. 430. Autograph Collection of (6) With Mantle, Musial and The signature, which presents (“5-6”) strength, is written neatly in pencil, with all let- Greenberg tering precise and clearly legible. The postcard exhibits moderate signs of wear in From the Deadball Era to the mid-1960s, this autograph lot is highlighted by a 30- accord with its age. Gracious to the end, Mr. Gehrig’s simple gesture in granting this game winner, a switch-hitting Yankee and a champion quarterback from the leather autograph request presents the opportunity to acquire part of his legacy. This postcard helmet days. Includes: Baugh black-and-white magazine photo signed in black marker is inscribed entirely in Gehrig’s hand and is addressed to Arthur Richmond, a promi- (“5-6” strength); Feller 1939-1946 Salutation Exhibits card signed in blue ballpoint nent New Yorker of the day. Full Photo LOA from PSA/DNA. (“6”); Greenberg 1982 Big League Collectibles Series I #49 signed in blue marker Opening Bid $750.00 (“9”); Mantle OAL Brown ball signed in black ballpoint (“7-8” with full JSA); Musial 1947-1966 Exhibits card signed in blue ballpoint (“7”); Joe Wood a blue ball- point cut signature (“9”) framed to 11-3/8 x 10-3/4”. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

431. First (2) Sports Illustrated Issues With Inaugural Issue Signed by Mathews The print source for all things athletic, Sports Illustrated debuted in 1954 and has since been read by millions. Presented are the first two issues, with the inaugural issue signed on its cover by slugging subject Eddie Mathews. Includes: August 16, 1954 signed on front cover by Mathews (silver marker, “9” strength). Magazine presents (NM) with cards insert intact. LOA and leather presentation folder from Sports Illustrated (for mag- azine) and auction LOA from JSA (for autograph); August 23, 1954 presents at (EX- MT) plateau with mailing label on front cover and Yankee Topps cards insert intact. Opening Bid $200.00

432. (119) Baseball Autograph Balance of Collection with Connors & Mays Autograph deal- ers will want to place a strong bid on this (119) baseball signed balance of collec- tion with multi- 433. (170) 1950s-1970s Baseball Flats Collection with ple Hall of (80) Signed Famers on a vari- From the archives of an early sports autograph enthusiast comes these (170) 1950s- ety of mediums. 1970s baseball flats, (80) of which are signed. The autographs come in a variety of Unless noted, mediums, with many being trimmed, displaying tape residue or having been neatly each signature presents (“7-8”) or better. Highlights include Single-Signed Baseballs: removed from a period photo album. The autographs each average (“7-8”) or better. (45 balls, all balls display varying levels of toning, unless noted) with OAL: Berra, Keys include Signed: (80 items) with 8x10 Pictures: Kuhn, B. Robinson (Rawlings Ryan (clean); ONL: Black (R.O.Y. ‘52), Herman, Mays; Single-Signed Riddell Mini- Premium), Yastrzemski; Flats/Small Pictures: Giles (paper picture frame with loose Helmet: Bench (HOF 89); Signed 8x10 Photographs: (26 pictures) with Connors, picture); Letters: (5 items) with Berra (1967 Mets letterhead, trimmed); Gomez and Herman. Also present are (43) signed cuts, flats and trinkets with Postcards/Team Issues/Cuts: (62 items) with T. Conigliaro, Cronin (autograph Mathews (FDC) and Ripken Jr. (1995 Flair Enduring card) as the keys. Auction LOA obscured by tape), Dressen, Howser, Mathews, Roberts, Slaughter (trimmed 1956 from JSA. More on our website. Topps card) and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 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. Phillies Jersey Signed by (11) Members of 500 HR Club With Aaron, Mays, 436. (3) Baseball Record Kings Autographed Items with Aaron Bat & Williams 435. (4) Willie Mays Items with (3) and Full Rose Jersey Signed including Mitchell & Ness While records are meant to be broken, several bench- JSA Jersey marks from the players found in this trio of auto- Quick: what team has the most representatives in base- “Say Hey” fans! For the autograph hound are these (4) graphed baseball items are unlikely to be approached. ball’s esteemed “500 Home Run Club?” Phillies? Willie Mays items with (3) signed. Included are 1.) Included are 1.) triple-signed ONL baseball (“average Wrong! It’s the Giants, but this Phillies 1970s replica Mitchell & Ness Mays San Francisco home wool jersey “8-9”, slightly toned ball grades “6-7”, full photo LOA jersey does just fine as the canvas for (11) autographs signed on the upper left breast (“8”, full photo LOA from JSA) with Aaron (sweet spot)/Rose (north from that longball fraternity. The white knit size “38” from JSA); 2.) dual-signed Hall of Fame induction panel)/Ryan (south panel); 2.) single-signed Aaron 33- button down garment is signed on the front in blue 8x10 photograph with Kuhn (“9”) and Mays (“7”, with 1/2” Rawlings Adirondack bat (“7-8”, full photo LOA Sharpie. Signatures average (“9”) strength and include: salutation); 3.) Mays signed 9-1/2 x 11-1/2” Amore from JSA) and 3.) single-signed Rose Mitchell & Ness Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mathews, Mays, print (“9”) and 4.) unsigned Mays 12 x 15-1/2” matted size XL Reds jersey (slightly soiled on sleeve) with McCovey, Murray, Robinson, Schmidt and Williams. print. With exception to the jersey, signed material 1976 commemorative patch and Hit King 4256 (auction Full photo LOA from JSA. comes with an auction LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

438. Hall of Fame Autograph Collection With Multi-Signed Bat and Ball 437. New York Yankees Autograph The signatures may have dimmed over time but their 439. (8) Baseball Hall of Collection of (25) With Jeter Jersey authors live for eternity on these (2) multi-signed Hall of Fame keepsakes. Includes: Bat a 35” Rawlings- Famer/Superstar Single-Signed The pinstriped heroes who have endorsed these keep- Adirondack model with a “Hall of Fame” logo and (18) Items with Aaron Bat sakes hail from World Series champions spanning blue marker signatures (average “5” strength) including Esteemed inscribers are the focus of these (8) Baseball seven decades. Highlights include: Rizzuto framed to Berra, Hunter, Mathews and Stargell (auction LOA Hall of Famer/Superstar single-signed items. Each of 11-13/16 x 9”, a black-and-white photo is signed in from JSA); Baseball an off-white unofficial orb (grade the autographs register (“8-9”) strengths or better. blue marker (“9-10” strength); Jeter a Yankees home “7-8”) with (19) black ballpoint signatures (average “4” Included are Baseballs: (7 balls, all have varying replica jersey (size “48”) signed on the back twill “2” strength) including Coveleski, Marquard, Medwick and degrees of toning) with OAL: McGwire, Puckett, in silver marker (“8-9”); 2005 Yankees a “Sporting Stengel (Full JSA). More on our website. Yastrzemski; ONL: Banks, Mays, Schmidt, Stargell News” cap signed on the bill by Jeter, T. Martinez, Opening Bid $200.00 and Bat: limited edition Aaron Louisville Slugger (33”, Matsui and Rivera. Auction LOA from JSA. More on All-Time Home Run King barrel). Auction LOA from our website. JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

441. (30) Multi/Single-Signed 442. (7) Boston Red Sox Signed Baseball Autograph Items with Items with T. Williams 440. Baseball Autograph Collection Aaron & T. Williams Those Boston Red Sox legends who starred prior to the Those seeking quality baseball signed material need to cessation of “The ” take center of (22) With Mantle and (2) DiMaggio look no further than these (30) autographed items. stage with these (7) signed items. All signatures present You won’t have to search long before hitting repeated Unless noted, each piece presents (“8-9”) strength or (“9”) or better. Included are Full Photo LOA from “jackpots” in this baseball autographed lot of (22). better. Keys include Signed Balls: with ONL: “Cool PSA/DNA: T. Williams (6-1/4 x 9-1/2” photo is framed Highlights include: Signed Baseballs (18) OAL and Papa” Bell (slightly toned); Signed Bats: Aaron and matted to 12x15); Auction LOA from JSA: (6 ONL orbs (grade “5-9”) with sweet spot pennings pro- (Louisville Slugger Johnny Bench model), Schmidt Items) with signed cards featuring (2) D. DiMaggio jecting between (“6-9”). Keys include: Berra, (2) J. (Rawlings Adirondack HOF commemorative); Signed (2001 Topps Archives #149, 2001 Topps Heritage certi- DiMaggio (one with full JSA), Feller, B. Gibson, Posters/Prints: dual-signed Doerr/T. Williams (Doerr fied), Doerr (2001 Fleer Red Sox), (2) Pesky (1952 Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Ripken, Jr., Rose; Signed poster), R. Jackson (Neiman print) and Schmidt Bowman #45, 1952 Topps #15) and T. Williams (1959 Bats (4) full-size bats including B. Gibson. Auction (Nieman advertising print). Auction LOA from JSA. Fleer #52). Also present is a 2004 T. Williams game- LOA from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. used bat card (#/9). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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444. Baseball Signed/ Unsigned Balance of Collection With T. Williams and 300 Wins Signed Bat 445. Mickey Mantle Signed and 443. (4) Hank Aaron Signed Items From various rungs of the ladder, the Framed LE “Yankee Stadium” Plate With Bat and (3) Sports Illustrated players who signed With Full JSA Covers these (7) baseball Though figuratively “built” by Ruth, Yankee Stadium The fence-clearing subject of headlines and cover sto- keepsakes rank from legendary Hall of Famers to for- was a playground owned by Mickey Mantle throughout ries, home run king Hank Aaron has decorated these (4) mer U.S. Olympic participants with big league aspira- his remarkable career. So says this limited edition items with his bold signature. The bold pennings aver- tions. Highlights include: Ted Williams framed display (645/5000) “Sports Impressions” plate autographed by age (“9”) strength and clarity and include: Signed Bat with a limited edition (4/150) bronze medallion and cut the Yankee switch-hitter. Framed to 13-3/8 x 13-3/8” in a Hillerich & Bradsby 33” “Magnavox” commemora- signature (“9” strength); 300 Wins a 34” black bat a diamond-themed display, this 11-1/4”-diameter plate tive signature model brown bat signed in gold marker signed in gold marker (all “9”) by Carlton, Niekro, features a colorful rendition of the storied Bronx edi- and inscribed “755”; (3) Signed Sports Illustrated Perry Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and Wynn (full fice. Against a light-blue sky background, Mantle’s Covers complete issues with Aaron signed cover JSA); 1984 Team USA a framed team photo signed by blue Sharpie autograph (inscribed “C.F. 1951-‘68”) images. Includes: August 18, 1969; May 25, 1970; and (21) with McGwire and Surhoff (full JSA). More on projects “perfect 10” strength and clarity. Full photo April 15, 1974. Auction LOA from JSA. our website. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

447. Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams Signed 1990s Porcelain Card Sets Issued during the 1990s by 448. (9) Autographed Porcelain R&N China Baseball Card Sets With T. Williams, 446. (42) Multi/Single-Signed Negro Company, Mays and Aaron League Items with (8) O’Neil these limited While their cards are porcelain duplicates, the players’ edition porcelain baseball card sets were respectively Diamond stars who toiled in obscurity in the Negro bold pennings on the souvenirs in this lot of (9) R&N signed by their Hall of Fame subjects. Each reproduc- Leagues are now front-and-center with these (42) China limited edition sets are quite real. Showing (“9- tion card compilation is displayed in a handsome satin- multi/single-signed items. Unless noted, each item pres- 10’) quality throughout, the autographs include: (3) lined wooden case with a COA photo card. Executed in ents (“8-9”) or better. Highlights include Multi-Signed Aaron (58/755); Griffey, Jr. (/2297); (3) R. Jackson blue Sharpie, the signatures all show (“9-10”) quality Balls: (8 balls, mostly OAL, average “8”, 60 total sig- (195/563); (3) Mays (38/660); (3) McCovey (14/521); and include: DiMaggio (465/500) with signed 1939 natures, one ball is faded) with (8) O’Neil (one faded); (3) Murray (171/504); Musial (154/475); (3) F. (inscribed “Yankee Clipper”), 1940 and 1941 Play Ball; Single-Signed Balls: (3 balls, all ONL) with (2) Robinson (30/586); Triple Crown (70/1000) with Williams (102/521) with signed 1956 Topps (1939 Play O’Neil, (“8”, “7”), Radcliff (“9”); Signed 8x10 Robinson, Williams and Yastrzemski. Each set is Ball and 1958 Topps are not signed). Auction LOA Photographs: (15 photos) with Fields, W. Harris and housed in a satin-lined hinged wooden box. Auction from JSA. Radcliff. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

449. (21) 451. Baseball Hall Baseball of Famer B.O.C. Autographed With First Day Signed Covers “Shot Celebrate the Heard brightest stars in ‘round the the baseball galaxy with these (21) Hall World” of Famer auto- 450. 1986 New York Mets Collection Framed graphed first day Photo and Graded T206 Brain covers. The signa- of (4) With Team-Signed Bat and Famous and infamous big league scenes and players are tures each present (“8-9”) or better. Included are W.S. Tickets the fare in this lot of (4) autographed keepsakes. Gateway: Mize; Z-Silk: (4 covers) with Hunter, F. This quartet of display items re-lives the New York Highlights include: Brett framed to 25-1/4 x 21-1/4”, a Robinson, Schoendienst, Stargell; Other: (16 covers) Mets’ thrilling and improbable tri- 20x16 color photo of the 1983 “Pine Tar” incident is with Appling (1939 Baseball Centennial), Dandridge, umph. Includes: Signed Bat a 34” Rawlings- signed by its heated subject in blue Sharpie (“10” Dickey (1939 Baseball Centennial), Drysdale, Adirondack commemorative model signed in blue strength); Thomson/Branca framed to 24-3/8 x 18- Gehringer (1939 Baseball Centennial), Hubbell, Sharpie (average “9-10” strength) by (27) including 3/8”, a 20x16 black-and-white print of the “Shot Heard Killebrew, Leonard, Lyons, Mathews, Musial, Palmer, Carter, Gooden, Knight, Strawberry and Wilson ‘round the World” is signed by both the hero and victim Reese, Seaver, Sewell and B. Williams. Auction LOA (Steiner Sports COA/hologram); World Series Ticket (inscribed “10/3/51”; both “10”). Auction LOA from from JSA. Stubs individually framed to 5-3/4 x 9” these Game 6 JSA. A T206 D. Brain SGC 50 is also included. More and Game 7 vouchers are mounted to their backings Opening Bid $150.00 on our website. and present nicely. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 452. Thurman 453. (4) Willie Munson Signed Mays Signed 1970s Photograph 1954 World With Full JSA Series “The Embracing his Yankee cap- Catch” 20x16 taincy with heartfelt pride Prints and determination, Thurman In an event so often Munson proved an appropri- defined by fence-clear- ate figure for a post that had ing blows, only Willie been vacated since Lou Mays could leave his Gehrig’s tragic passing. As mark with a stunning he helped power the fran- defensive play that set chise back to baseball the tone for a four- supremacy in the mid-1970s, game sweep of the Munson (d.1979) auto- heavily favored graphed this black-and-white Cleveland Indians. photograph. The 3-3/4 x 4- Mays’ defensive gem, 3/4” team-issued print por- a Game 1 back-to-the-infield grab of a Vic Wertz drive in the 1954 Fall Classic, is trays the oft-moody backstop depicted on these (4) remarkably detailed artist’s prints, each of which is endorsed by in a pensive stare. Executed its “Say Hey” subject. With stunning clarity and photographic quality, these prints in black-ink fiber tip, show Mays as he sprints to the depths of the cavernous Polo Grounds outfield and Munson’s penning projects robs Wertz of extra bases and two RBI. Each is signed by Mays in blue Sharpie (all (“9”) potency. While the photo shows a series of small creases, the powerful signature “9-10” strength). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. is unaffected. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

454. Baseball 455. (79) Signed 1947-66 Autographed Exhibits with (2) Mays, Flats Lot of Musial & Rizzuto—All (31) With Different Mantle, (2) The enterprising autograph hound will Aaron and want to claim these (79) signed 1947-66 Exhibits with (19) Hall of Famers includ- Drysdale ing Mays and Musial along with a smat- Tell your interior tering of shortprints. The autographs on decorator to take a these poses (all different) generally pres- hike because you’ve ent (“8-9”) while the canvases average got all you need to (VG to VG-EX) with nearly 5% display- turn your den into a ing reverse writing. Keys include Hall of virtual Baseball Hall Famers: (19 cards) with Ashburn, (2) of Fame/superstar Berra (both variations), Doerr (Lower wing with these (31) Left), Ford (Pitching), Irvin, (2) Kaline autographed pieces. (both variations, one with writing on On flats ranging from card size to poster size, these potent endorsements average back), Kell, Kiner, (2) Lemon (both vari- (“9”) strength and clarity. Includes: (2) Aaron, Abbott, Banks, (3) Carew, Carter, V. ations), (2) Mays (both variations), Coleman, T. Davis, Drysdale, Edmonds, Ford, Garagiola, Grich, (2) Joyner, Langston, Musial (Kneeling), Rizzuto, Slaughter, Lansford, Ve. Law, Mantle, Mathews, Musial, Percival, J. Reese, B. Robinson, Rose, Snider (“B” on Cap), Spahn (“B” on T. Salmon, Slaughter, Stargell and B. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Cap); Commons/Stars: (60 cards) with website. Cunningham SP (Portrait), Dobson SP, Lopat, Skowron SP, Voiselle SP and Wertz Opening Bid $250.00 (Portrait). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

456. (3) Ted Williams Framed and Signed Beninati Lithographs - Full JSA Never mind the opponent, weather, time of day or alignment of the stars: Ted 457. (3) Ted Williams & Stan Musial Signed Items with (2) Williams was a hitter. Famed artist Carlo Beninati captures that sentiment on these (3) Lithographs & 1991 Upper Deck Heroes Set limited edition lithograph prints signed by both the artist and heroic Beantown subject. Allow “Teddy Ballgame” and “Stan the Man” to decorate your den or office with this Each 1996 composition is framed to 28-5/8 x 35-5/8” and depicts Williams complet- trio of Ted Williams and Stan Musial signed items. Included are 1.) 1991 Upper Deck ing his patented left-handed swing. Entitled “Theodore Samuel Williams – The Hitter Heroes T. Williams 10-card set with signed #36 header card (“9-10”); 2.) T. Williams Nonpariel (sic),” each is decorated with a Williams blue Sharpie endorsement that signed Lewis Watkins lithograph (“10”) with 1941 inscription. Measuring 24x33, this projects “perfect 10” strength and clarity. While the images are identical on all (3) artist proof is also endorsed by the artist and 3.) Musial signed Lewis Watkins litho- with Fenway’s “Green Monster” accenting the faded background, each has a different graph (“10”) with 1941-1963 inscription. The artist proof is also signed by the artist. color scheme. Limited edition numbers include: “86/209”; “79/99”; and “AP 8/9.” With exception to the Williams lithograph (full photo LOA from JSA), the remaining Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. items come with an auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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458. 1933 460. (35) 1939- Tattoo Orbit 1963 Burleigh Autographed Grimes Salutation & SGC/JSA Stat Back Autographed Baseball Card—Only Exhibits with Known Aaron While Hall of Fame Hey Autograph autographed cards hounds! These (35) from 1930s gum sets 459. 1948-1949 Leaf Baseball Lot of different 1939-1963 such as Goudey and (21) Autographed SGC/JSA “ A u t h e n t i c ” autographed Diamond Stars are With Appling and Vander Meer Salutation and Stat readily available, Encapsulated with autographs assessed “Authentic” by Back Baseball securing copies from SGC/JSA, these (21) 1948-1949 Leaf Baseball card- Exhibits are a tempt- the less mainstream board collectibles serve as fitting canvases for signatures ing proposition for the signed card specialist. The issues is a decidedly difficult task. Graded 60 EX 5 by that average (“8” strength, with some nicer). Includes: endorsements generally present (“8-9”) while the cards SGC with the autograph being assessed as “Authentic” #14, #26, #28, #29, #39 Blackwell (presents EX), #42, average (VG-EX) with mostly clean backs. Keys by JSA, this 1933 Tattoo Orbit auto- #47, #53 Vander Meer (presents VG), #56, #57, #59 include 1939-46 Salutation Exhibits: (12 cards) with graphed card is the only known of any Hall of Famer Appling (presents VG), #72 Edwards (PSA 3 MK), #77, Dickey (pencil writing on back), Feller; 1962 Stat from the set. The blue ballpoint ink script exhibits (“9”) #82, #84, #86, #97 Marion (presents VG-EX), #102, Back Exhibits: (11 cards) with Aaron, Kaline, penmanship and the card presents much nicer than the #125 Pafko (presents EX-MT), #128, #139. The remain- Killebrew, Spahn; 1963 Stat Back Exhibits: (12 cards) opined technical grade with strong corners and astound- der of these cards present at the (VG) and (VG-EX) with Ford, Kaline, Killebrew and Musial. Auction LOA plateaus. ing surface hues. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 461. 1958 462. (32) Autographed Perez-Steele Topps #150 Postcards Mantle With Mantle Aaron, Autographed Koufax Card— and T. SGC/JSA Williams Authentic Portrayed on Very strong 1958 the renowned Topps #150 Mickey Perez-Steele Mantle autographed Gallery’s 1980s card. Assessed as postcards sets, “Authentic” by JSA (32) big league and encapsulated by Hall of Famers have endorsed their colorful likenesses. 463. (4) Single-Signed Hall of Fame SGC, the eye-catch- Blue Sharpie signatures project (“9”) or better quality Plaque Displays: Aaron, DiMaggio, ing (VG to VG-EX) throughout and include: Aaron, Appling, Banks, Bell, Mantle and T. Williams Chandler, Dickey, Drysdale, Feller, Ferrell, Ford, canvas is penned by Each displayed on a 9x7 sturdy wooden plaque along- Gehringer, B. Gibson, Gomez, Herman, Hubbell, T. the slugger in blue side a 4x6 color likeness, these trading card size Hall of Jackson, J. Johnson, Killebrew, Koufax, Lemon, Sharpie with the autograph registering (“9”) strength. Fame plaque collectibles are signed by their Leonard, Marichal, Mathews, Mize, Roberts, F. The endorsement presents much nicer than commonly Cooperstown subjects. Executed in blue Sharpie, the Robinson, Sewell, Spahn, Terry, Wilhelm, T. Williams found on period Mantle singles. autographs project (“9-10”) quality throughout and fea- and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 ture: Aaron, DiMaggio, Mantle and T. Williams. Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

466. Roy Campanella Single Signed Premium with Full PSA/DNA LOA Presented is a vin- 465. Connie Mack Type I Photo tage (pre-accident) (Used as Cover of Book) and Cut autograph authored Signature—Full JSA by 3 time N.L. 464. Ty Cobb Framed Cut Signature The “Tall Tactician” is found with the offered Connie MVP Roy with Full JSA Mack Type I photograph and cut signature display. The Campanella (d.1993). This noble signature exhibits (“7- While Jimmy Austin was the unlucky recipient of the arrangement is framed and matted to 10x15 with only 8”) strength. It is penned in blue ink on an 8-1/2 x 10- ferocious slide pictured in this display, the victor of this mild perimeter wear to the framing. Includes 1.) dated 1/2” photo page taken from Baseball Magazine with a Ty Cobb (d.1961) framed cut signature will feel much 5/29/23 Type 1 5x7 sepia-toned photograph with 3 x 5- caption proclaiming “Campy” the N.L. player of the more fortunate. Expertly framed and matted to 16x17, 1/2” caption. Exact photo was used for the included year for 1951. The obverse page shows light to moder- the handsome wood framing nicely projects the 1 x 2- book Connie Mack: and the Early Years of Baseball by ate signs of wear including minor soiling at upper right 1/2” black steel-tip fountain pen cut. The crisp endorse- Macht (2007, University of Nebraska Press, hard cover) and 1/2-inch tape marks on the corners. The reverse ment presents (“8-9”) with deference to slight ink and 2.) strong 3 x 1-1/2” Mack cut signature presents page is an advertisement with heavier soiling at upper migration preventing a higher assessment. Ready for (“9”) with only minimal ink migration. Full photo LOA left and a 1-1/2” section of surface paper loss in the top prominent display. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. border area. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 467. Jackie Robinson 468. Roberto Clemente Signed Sports Illustrated Signed Black-and-White 8x10 Photograph with Full Photo With Full JSA JSA Hey Clemente collectors! Hall of Famer The courageous Jackie Robinson Roberto Clemente signed this 1960s (d.1972) is all smiles on this signed black-and-white photo print. Measuring 4- Sports Illustrated 8x10 photograph. 9/16 x 7” on thin stock, the portrayal is Depicted during his playing days with endorsed in blue ballpoint. The salutation the Brooklyn Dodgers, the blue ballpoint reads: “To Stanley – Best Wishes with all pen endorsement is personalized with a but “Stanley” in Clemente’s hand. salutation on the lower left portion of the Clemente’s familiar two-tier signature portrait. The etching presents (“8-9”) concludes the scripting, showing (“8”) quality. A small taped identifier is neatly strength and clarity. A horizontal fold does taped to the picture and reverse is dated not affect the autograph. Full photo LOA 6-2-66 in an unknown hand. Slight photo from JSA. More on our website. album adhesive does not compromise the Opening Bid $200.00 overall presentation. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

469. Eleanor 470. 1969 New Gehrig & Claire York Mets Team- Ruth Signed Signed 14x11 8x10 Pictures of Photographs with their Husbands— (24) Signatures— Full JSA Full JSA Interesting pairing of Prepare to be “amazed” by Eleanor Gehrig and Claire this 1969 New York Mets Ruth signed 8x10 pictures team-signed 14x11 photo- of their late husbands. graph with (24) signatures. Included are 1.) dated The endorsements average 1965 Gehrig print with I (“7”) and include Berra (“7- know Lou would want you to have this inscription (“9”) and 2.) dated 1964 Ruth bat- 8”), Charles, Clendenon, ting pose signed by Mrs. Babe Ruth (“9”). Each piece is personalized with a salutation DiLauro, Dyer, Garrett, Gaspar, Gentry, Grote, Harrelson, C. Jones, Koosman, in blue ballpoint pen. The representations display taped name identifiers and mild Kranepool, Martin, McAndrew, McGraw (“7”), Pfeil, Pignatano, Ryan (presents “7”, reverse photo album residue which does not affect the presentation of the items. A sin- appears enhanced, but was covered by matte when framed), Seaver (“7”), Shamsky, gle full photo LOA from JSA covers both pieces. More on our website. Swoboda, R. Taylor and Weis. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

471. (2) Mickey Mantle 472. (3) New York Autographed Large Yankees Legends Signed Photos Framed Displays With Ideal for proud display in your Yankee Steinbrenner and Jeter castle, these (2) Mickey Mantle auto- Pinstriped portrayals are signed by graphed displays include: 1.) a 16x20 their subjects in this lot of (3) framed black-and-white action photo of displays with signatures averaging (“8- Mantle swinging away from the right 9”) strength. Includes: Clemens side; signed in blue marker (“8-9” framed to 21x25, a limited edition strength) and framed to 21-1/8 x 25- (130/275) color collage showing a pro- 1/8 (full JSA); 2.) matted to 40x26, a gressively “larger” Clemens as a Red black-and-white 1951 photo print of Sox, Blue Jays and Yankees performer; Mantle is signed in black marker (“5- Steinbrenner framed to 31-1/2 x 36- 6”) and accented by a Yankees home 1/2” a Sporting News cover print is flannel jersey just to the right (auction signed by the Yankee boss in red mark- LOA from JSA). er; Jeter/Rodriguez a 2004 Sporting Opening Bid $250.00 News Baseball ’04 cover framed to 23-7/8 x 26-7/8” and signed by both in black marker. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

473. 1989 Baseball Hall 474. Washington of Fame Induction Senators Signed 8x10 Photograph Flats Lot of (240+) Signed by (30) with With (2) Coveleski, Full JSA Gomez and (2) A slew of Hall of Fame inductees, Killebrew league presidents and other Autograph hounds! Spanning Cooperstown executives gathered both incarnations of the on a summer day in 1989 to admit Washington Senators, these both Johnny Bench and Carl (240+) flats have been signed Yastrzemski into their ranks. Both by Capital City diamond honorees and (28) other prominent favorites. The majority of the baseball figures inscribed this gor- items are postcards and 8x10 geous 8x10 photograph. Framed and matted to 16x13, this handsome display piece photos. The bold pennings, features blue Sharpie autographs which present (“9”) quality or better. Keys include meanwhile, average (“8-9”) strength and clarity with highlights including: (2) Banks, Bench, Killebrew, Musial, Reese, Snider, Stargell and Yastrzemski. Full photo Coveleski, (3) R. Ferrell, Gomez, (2) F. Howard, (2) Killebrew, McLain, Schacht, LOA from JSA. More on our website. Skowron and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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475. 1926 New York Yankees Team- Signed Composite Photo With Full JSA With a fearsome lineup and Babe Ruth’s untamed personality held somewhat in check, the 1926 New York Yankees authored their first of a record 39 succes- sive winning sea- sons as Ruth individually out- homered all but two Junior Circuit clubs. 476. “Reverence” Original Cal Ripken/Lou Gehrig This period team composite photo was signed by 20-plus members of that vaunted roster. The 9x11 published page features symmetrically arranged black-and-white Artwork Signed by Ripken - Full JSA headshots of (25) players, many of which have been endorsed by their subjects in Coupling a heart-wrenching scene with imagery of a tireless, record-breaking star, this black-ink steel tip fountain pen. Among the signatures are: Adams (“3-4”); Beall original artwork is entitled “Reverence” and is signed by Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, (“1-2”); Bengough (“3”); Collins (“4”); Gehrig (projects “8” quality but is techni- Jr. Matted to 20-1/4 x 16-3/4”, this colorful gouache-on-illustration board rendition cally lesser due to a tear affecting the surname); Hoyt (“3”); Huggins (shows “5” was composed by renowned artist Jonathan Banchick in 1996. With photographic quality but technically lesser due to tear affecting the surname); Koenig (“3-4”); quality, Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech is depicted in sepia tones. Portrayed in Lazzeri (“2”); McQuaid (“2”); Merkle (“5”); Meusel (“2”); Paschal (“2”); the foreground as if he was present and looking on that day, Cal Ripken, Jr. is stand- Pennock (“3”); Ruth (“2”); Severid (“8-9”); Shawkey (“2”); Shocker (“3-4”); ing in his Orioles road apparel with his batting helmet in his right hand. Near the top Skiff (“5”); Thomas (“2-3”); Ward (“1”). It should be noted that the page is affect- of the piece, Ripken’s black marker autograph emerges prominently to show (“10”) ed by multiple tears which have been mended by vintage tape applications on the strength and clarity against the blue sky background. The winning entry in Beckett’s reverse. Additionally, areas of age-induced browning and moisture-induced discol- 6th Annual Sports Art Gallery competition, this piece was printed in the May 1996 oration are present. Amazingly, Gehrig’s signature is among the only ones spared issue (#134) of Beckett Baseball Card Monthly. Full photo LOA from JSA. by the latter flaws. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $900.00

477. Hall of Fame LE Brown Bat Run of (48) With (18) Signed Turned by Kentucky’s famed Hillerich & Bradsby plant to honor annual Cooperstown 478. (36) Single-Signed Bats With Cepeda, Kaline and classes, this impressive run of (48) full-size commemorative weapons include (18) Powell with potent signatures of their subjects. The limited edition items showcase a brown Autograph bat collectors - don’t miss this lot! This arsenal of three dozen full-size “Walker” finish with gold-colored facsimile signature stampings of those who wielded white ash display weapons holds tremendous “break” value as they are decorated with H&B lumber (and block-letter stampings of those who did not). The signatures aver- the bold signatures of big league superstars. The felt tip pennings project (“9”) or bet- age (“8”) quality and include: 1972 Berra, Leonard; 1973 Irvin, Spahn; 1974 Ford; ter quality and include: (6) Orlando Cepeda orange “Cooperstown Bat Co.” com- 1975 Herman; 1976 Lemon, Roberts; 1978 Mathews; 1979 Mays; 1980 (2) Kaline, memorative models, inscribed “HOF 99 – Baby Bull”; (6) Adrian Gonzalez Snider; 1981 B. Gibson, (2) Mize; 1983 Kell, Marichal, B. Robinson; 1984 Aparicio, Rawlings-Adirondack models; (6) Al Kaline Rawlings-Adirondack models, inscribed Ferrell, Killebrew; 1985 Slaughter, Wilhelm; 1986 Doerr; 1987 Dandridge, Hunter, B. “3007”; (6) Rafael Palmeiro black Rawlings-Adirondack models with (3) inscribed Williams; 1988 Stargell; 1989 Barlick, Schoendienst; 1991 Jenkins, Perry; 1992 “569 HR’s”; (2) inscribed “3020 Hits”; and (1) inscribed “569 HR’s – 3020 Hits”; (6) Newhouser. Auction LOA from JSA. Note: due to the weight of this lot, a shipping Carlos Pena Rawlings-Adirondack models; (6) Boog Powell Rawlings-Adirondack surcharge will apply. More on our website. models with (3) inscribed “66 & 70 W.S. Champs” and (3) inscribed “1970 AL MVP.” Opening Bid $900.00 Auction LOA from JSA. Note: due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $400.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 479. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed 480. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed 481. Ted Williams Single-Signed Bat with Number 7 Inscription—Full Bat With Full JSA Cooperstown Bat Co. “Fenway JSA Turned to the specifications of the lethal weapons he Park” Bat With Full JSA Those with an eye for the elite will cherish this Mickey wielded during his fence-clearing career, this Louisville Synonymous with Beantown and its long-suffering Mantle single-signed bat with the difficult No. 7 Slugger (35”) “M110” signature model bat is signed by fans, Hall of Famer Ted Williams is most appropriate as inscription. The blonde 32-1/2” Louisville Slugger K55 switch-hitting Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle. The the endorser of this limited edition (927/1000) signature model club is inscribed on the lower barrel in unused display lumber showcases Mantle’s black Cooperstown Bat Co. Fenway Park “Stadium Series” blue Sharpie with the autograph presenting (“7-8”). Sharpie autograph, which projects (“9-10”) strength and (34”) display model. The barrel is home to a likeness Tough to find in any condition, this beauty will defi- clarity just below the pronounced barrel stampings. Full and text detailing the famed venue. Just below, nitely excite the advanced Yankee collector. Full photo photo LOA from JSA. Williams has signed in blue Sharpie (“8-9” strength) LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 and inscribed “Splendid Splinter.” Full photo LOA Opening Bid $250.00 from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

482. Ted Williams/Carl Yastrzemski 483. Cooperstown Bat Co. Hall of 484. Cooperstown Bat Co. “3000 Dual-Signed LE Triple Crown Bat Fame Bat Signed by (45) With Hits” Bat Signed by (13) With Aaron, With Full JSA Aaron, T. Williams and Full JSA Mays, Musial and Full JSA With more in common than manning Fenway’s Green Paying homage to its revered hometown institution, the Limited to just 28 members, the “3000 Hit Club” is Monster and repeated near-misses in postseason play, Cooperstown Bat Co. turned this “Hall of Fame” full- well represented on this pristine Cooperstown Bat Co. Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski both authored size display weapon that has been signed by (45) of its “Club Series” (34”) display model signed by (13) mem- Triple Crown seasons. This Hillerich & Bradsby limited members. The blue Sharpie autographs project (“9”) or bers of the esteemed diamond fraternity. Executed in edition (37/100) display keepsake is signed by both better strength throughout with keys including: Aaron, blue Sharpie, the potent signatures exhibit (“9-10”) Beantown greats. The 35” weapon features a black Banks, Berra, Drysdale, Ford, Gomez, Hunter, strength throughout and include: Aaron, Brett “Smith” finish and silver-colored stampings listing Mathews, F. Robinson, Spahn, Snider and T. Williams. (inscribed “3154”), Brock (“3023”), Carew (“3053”), Williams’ 1942 and 1947 stats, as well as Yastrzemski’s Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Kaline (“3,007”), Mays (“3283”), Molitor, Murray, 1967 numbers. Each has signed below his facsimile sig- Opening Bid $150.00 Musial (“3630”), Rose (“#4256”), Winfield, nature in silver marker (Williams “7” strength, Yastrzemski (“3419”) and Yount (“3142”). Full photo Yastrzemski “6-7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $350.00 Opening Bid $150.00

485. Brooklyn Dodgers Multi-Signed 486. (2) Yankees and Red Sox Multi- “Ebbets Field” Bat With Drysdale, Signed Cooperstown Bat Co. Lot Koufax and Full JSA with Many HOFers Dem beloved “Bums” are the endorsers of this Bitter rivals for nearly a century, the Yanks and BoSox Cooperstown Bat Co. (34”) Ebbets Field “Stadium come together in this lot of (2) multi-signed 487. New York Yankees Single- Series” display model. Executed in blue marker, the “Cooperstown Bat Co.” display keepsakes. The full- (30) signature average (“8-9”) quality and include: size “Stadium Series” weapons are decorated with blue Signed Bats Collection of (6) With Abrams, Branca, Cimoli, Connors, Drysdale, Elston, Sharpie autographs that average (“9”) strength with Dickey and Rizzuto Erskine, Gionfriddo, Hassett, Herman, Hermanski, keys including: Berra, Doerr, Ferrell, Ford, Hunter, Duh, Winning! Six members of the 27-time world Holmes, Jackson, Koufax, Labine, Lasorda, Lehman, Kell, Lemon, Mize, Rizzuto, Slaughter and champion New York Yankees say it better than Charlie Minner, Neal, Newcombe, Owen, Pignatano, Podres, Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Sheen in this lot of single-signed bats. Executed on the Roebuck, Sandlock, Schultz, Snider, Valo, Walker and website. barrels in various color markers, the signatures average Zimmer. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 (“9”) strength and include: Dickey, R. Jackson, Jeter Opening Bid $200.00 (signature “5-6”; Steiner), Mattingly, Mize and Rizzuto. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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489. 490. Hank Autographed Aaron/ Bat Sadaharu Oh Collection of “Home Run (12) With Kings” Signed Mays, Bat, Schmidt and Lithograph - World Series Full JSA MVPs Oceans apart as they Your bat rack authored record-set- becomes a Hall of ting home run totals, Fame gallery with Hank Aaron and 488. (8) Cooperstown Bat Co. these (12) auto- Sadaharu Oh eventu- “Famous Players Series” Signed graphed weapons. ally came together to Bats With Musial and T. Williams The prominent pen- autograph these (2) display keepsakes. Here are eight position players that could rival any line- nings average (“8”) Includes: Signed Bat a (34”) Rawlings-Adirondack up. These diamond legends have individually auto- quality and include: Banks, Brett, Henderson, Mays limited edition (286/500) weapon signed on the barrel graphed Cooperstown Bat Co. “Famous Player Series” (signature “6”), McCovey, Musial (reggiejackson.com (blue Sharpie) by Aaron (“8-9” strength) and Oh (“8- limited edition (#555 or #698/1000) full-size models. sticker), Ripken, Jr. (Steiner cert/hologram), Schmidt 9”); Signed Lithograph a limited edition (416/500) The autographs show (“9”) or better quality throughout (Tri-Star hologram), Snider, Yastrzemski and Yount. color print measuring 26-3/8 x 17-1/4” and signed at and include: Banks, Berra, Musial, Reese, F. Robinson, Also included is a bat signed by (10) World Series the bottom (graphite pencil) by Aaron (“8”) and Oh Snider, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. Individual certs MVPs including Jackson, Larsen and Stargell. Auction (“8-9”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. from Cooperstown bat Co. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

492. (2) Joe DiMaggio Signed and Framed Limited Edition Lithographs 491. Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio - Full JSA 493. (2) 500 Home Run Club Framed Signed Framed LE Carlo Beninati The image is timeless: Joe DiMaggio completing his Lithos Both Signed by (11) With Lithographs - Full JSA mighty swing as he connects off of Indians reliever Joe Aaron, Mays, Williams - Full JSA Krakauskas for the 91st and final base hit of his Annual rivals in the standings and in the MVP ballot- Composed by artist Doo S. Oh during a brief era during remarkable 56-game . In the matter of ing, Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio are together again which the (then) living members of the 500 Home Run these (2) limited edition framed Carlo Beninati litho- in this pair of signed lithographs. Composed by Club reached their much-revered inclusions without a graphs, the telling likeness is brought to life with the renowned illustrator Carlo Beninati, each piece is shadow of suspicion, these (2) lithograph prints are potent signature of its pinstriped subject. Includes: 1991 framed to 39 x 33-3/4”. Includes: Ted Williams 1996 each signed by (11) longball heroes. Respectively “The Yankee Clipper” Signed Litho framed to 24-1/8 limited edition (112/179) “American Legacy” print framed to 33-1/2 x 31” and 38-12/ x 35-1/2” (LE x 29-1/8”, this (“1/2”) artist’s proof print is signed by signed by Williams in blue Sharpie (“10” strength); Joe #220/250), the colorful renderings are both signed on DiMaggio in blue marker (“9” strength); 1994 “The DiMaggio 1994 limited edition (16/16) “The Hitter, the appropriate likenesses by: Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Yankee Clipper” Signed Litho framed to 28-5/8 x 35- The Hero, & The American Dream” artist’s proof Killebrew, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Murray, 5/8”, this (“238/250”) print is signed by DiMaggio in signed by DiMaggio in blue Sharpie (“9-10” strength). Robinson, Schmidt and T. Williams. Individual full blue marker (“9-10” strength). Individual full photo Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

494. Mantle, Mays and Snider Signed and Framed Topps Magazine Centerfold Winners of a combined 22 pen- 495. (3) Framed Multi-Signed nants during their Baseball Displays With Aaron, 496. Signed and Framed Litho/Photo Hall of Fame Mantle, Mays and T. Williams careers, the cen- The producers of incredible diamond feats have Lot of (6) With J. DiMaggio and T. terfield triumvirate of Mantle, Mays and Snider made a endorsed these (3) framed displays. With bold pen- Williams “winner” out of a lucky fan in 1993. Sponsored by nings, the pieces include: 500 Home Run Club signa- Each with their niche in the grand game, these baseball Topps Magazine, the contest awarded a magazine cen- tures (“8-9”) strength with Aaron, Banks, Jackson, legends have autographed their likenesses on six cus- terfold autographed by all three. Framed to 24-3/4 x 28- Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson and tom framed displays. The autographs average (“9”) 3/4”, the artist’s rendering depicts the sluggers with the Williams (full JSA); Willie, Mickey and the Duke sig- strength and include: J. DiMaggio (24-1/4 x 20” with skyline in the background. Each has natures average (“6-7”) with Mantle, Mays and Snider full JSA); Griffey, Jr. (19 x 24-7/8”); (2) Ripken, Jr. signed his likeness in blue marker (average “9-10” (Renata Galasso LOA); Hall of Fame Class of 1999 (32-1/4 x 26-3/8” and 25-5/8 x 28-3/16”); Ryan (31 x strength). Accenting the piece is a 1992 Topps signatures all (“10”) with Brett, Cepeda, Ryan and 28-1/4”); T. Williams (24-1/4 x 30-3/4” with full JSA). Magazine and a congratulatory letter from the sponsor. Yount (Brett/Yount/Ryan/Cepeda hologram. More on Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our web- Opening Bid $250.00 our website. site. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 499. Joe 497. Mickey 498. Joe DiMaggio Mantle DiMaggio Signed “My Signed LE Signed LE 56th Framed Lithograph Consecutive Lithograph - With Full Game Hit” Full JSA JSA LE Opening Bid Opening Bid Lithograph $150.00 $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

502. Mickey Mantle Signed LE Copy of “My Favorite Summer 1956” With Full 500. Mickey Mantle & 501. Joe DiMaggio Signed and Framed Limited Edition (5/56) PSA/DNA Single-Signed Lithographs - Full JSA Opening Bid LOAs Lithograph With Full JSA $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

504. Mickey Mantle 505. Signed 503. Mickey Signed and 1948-49 Leaf Mantle Framed #137 Harry Signed 16x20 Photo Walker Photo With Shortprint - Sweater with “Rookie” SGC/JSA Full JSA Inscription - Opening Bid Authentic $150.00 Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

506. Signed 1948-49 Leaf #138 Larry Doby RC Shortprint - SGC/JSA 507. 1962 Post Cereal #8 Elston Authentic 508. 1995 MLB Owners Autograph Opening Bid $150.00 Howard Signed Card with Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Framed Display With Steinbrenner, Turner and Autry Opening Bid $100.00

509. (2) Barry Bonds Single-Signed 510. Cal Ripken, Jr. Autographed Bats With L.E. October 7, 2001 Model Items With Framed Panoramic Photo Opening Bid $100.00 and (20) Signed Mailing Labels Opening Bid $100.00

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512. 1977 Bob Montgomery Game Worn Red Sox Jersey and 1979 Mike Ferraro Game Worn Yankees Jersey From the dawn of dominance that hasn’t wavered since, these Jerseys were worn by Bob 511. Rich Rollins 1962 Minnesota Twins Game-Worn Montgomery and Mike Ferraro during the 1977 Road Jersey and 1979 seasons, respec- Awarded the starting job at the hot corner in 1963, 23-year-old Rich Rollins did not tively. Includes: Bob disappoint, authoring an auspicious .486 batting average through the first 10 games Montgomery a Boston Red Sox white knit home pullover jersey worn by Carlton and ultimately warranting MVP consideration. This Minnesota Twins road jersey was Fisk’s backup, this number “10” pullover garment features twill identifiers and proper worn by Rollins as he garnered the most All-Star votes that season. The gray flannel “McAuliffe” size “40” tagging; Mike Ferraro a New York Yankees gray knit road button-down garment features “Twins” angled across the chest in blue-on-red twill button-down with twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” size “44” tagging. On the left and “9” sewn to the back in like fashion. A Twin Cities-themed logo patch adorns the sleeve, stitching outlines remain from a since-removed armband that was worn in trib- left sleeve and proper “Spalding” tagging indicates size “44.” Moderate wear is evi- ute to fallen teammate that year. Both show signs of game wear and dent on this gorgeous all-original flannel gamer. Included is a pair of 1965 twins come with individual full photo LOAs from Dave Miedema. More on our website. pants. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

514. Steve Bedrosian 1982 Rookie Season Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Road Jersey As he earned seventh place consideration in the 1982 National League Rookie of the Year balloting, Steve “Bedrock” Bedrosian wore this Atlanta Braves road jersey. The light- blue knit size “42” pullover garment features proper twill identifiers and “Wilson” tagging. Original and unaltered, the Senior Circuit apparel shows light game wear and comes with a full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

513. Tony Perez 1979 Montreal Expos Game Worn Home 515. Luis Aparicio 1993 Game- Ensemble Worn Baltimore Orioles Old- Former “Big Red Machine” star and RBI machine Tony Perez wore this Montreal Expos home ensemble as he helped power the club to a franchise-best 95 wins during Timers Home Jersey the 1979 campaign. The cream-colored knit garments include: Jersey a button-down A key component to Baltimore’s emergence as a with proper twill identifiers (including the Hall of Famer’s familiar number “24”) and Major League power, Hall of Fame shortstop “Rawlings” size “44” tagging; Pants leg wear with a one-button zippered fly, red- Luis Aparicio wore this Orioles home jersey as white-and-blue striped trim lining the outer legs and proper “Rawlings” size “34” tag- the club honored its old timers in 1993. The ging within the elasticized waistband. Also included is a pair of blue knit stirrup white knit button-down garment features tackle twill identifiers and proper socks. All original and unaltered, the items exhibit evidence of moderate game wear “Rawlings” tagging. Recycled for Aparicio’s use, the jersey was originally worn dur- and come with a full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. More on our website. ing the 1991 season by outfielder Mike Devereaux. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

516. Jimmy Rollins 2009 517. Chase Utley 2009 Game- Philadelphia Phillies Game- Worn Philadephia Phillies Worn Home Alternate Jersey Home Alternate Jersey Established as a five-tool player and former As he garnered MVP consideration and his MVP, shortstop Jimmy Rollins wore this fourth successive Silver Slugger Award, second Philadelphia Phillies home alternate jersey baseman Chase Utley wore this Philadelphia during the club’s 2009 N.L. championship campaign. The thick mesh cream-colored Phillies home alternate jersey during the 2009 button-down garment features proper tagging and embroidered/twill identifiers, as season. The thick mesh cream-colored button-down garment features proper tagging well as an “HK” memorial patch on the left breast in honor of former announcer and embroidered/twill identifiers, as well as an “HK” memorial patch honoring former Harry Kalas. All original and unaltered, the jersey shows light wear and comes with announcer Harry Kalas. The unaltered diamond attire shows light wear and comes an LOA on Phillies stationery. More on our website. with an LOA on Phillies stationery. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

518. Jamie Moyer 2009 519. Rico Carty 1966-1967 Game- Philadelphia Phillies World Series Worn Atlanta Braves Warm-Up Jacket Road Jersey Dubbed “Beeg Boy,” well-traveled slugger Rico Carty Having logged a 12-10 mound mark at the tender wore this Atlanta Braves warm-up jacket during the 1966 age of 46, Jamie Moyer wore this Philadelphia and/or 1967 seasons as the franchise moved south. The Phillies road jersey during the . black satin-like button-down garment features “Braves” The gray thick mesh button-down garment features proper tagging, embroidered and angled across the chest in red-on-white twill while twill identifiers, as well as a 2009 World Series logo patch on the right sleeve and an stretch ribbed cotton panels line the collar, shoulders, “HK” memorial patch in honor of former announcer Harry Kalas. Minimal wear is waistline and sleeve endings. Within the collar, a leather hanger is accompanied by evident as Moyer was placed on the disabled list on September 29 and did not pitch in “Wilson” size “48” tagging and a black marker notation of Carty’s number “43.” the postseason. MLB hologram accompanies. More on our website. Heavy wear is evident. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 520. Bo Belinsky 1962 California Angles Warm-Up Jacket Worn on Night of His No-Hitter Early exploits on the mound (and by most accounts, in the bedroom) endeared Bo Belinsky to baseball fans and ladies, alike. With a no-hitter and conquests of the likes of Ann-Margaret, Connie Stevens and Tina Louise on his impressive resume, Belinsky 521. Nolan Ryan Signed Game-Worn 1980s Houston had gleaming promise and ability undone by a troubled lifestyle. The offered diamond apparel hails from an era when all was right: a Los Angeles Angles jacket worn by Astros Warm-Up Jacket Belinsky during his first three seasons (1962-1964) as a can’t-miss phenom, including Perhaps the only thing tougher on the eyes than Nolan Ryan’s blazing fastball was his the very night (May 5, 1962) he no-hit the Orioles at Dodger Stadium. This blue satin- Houston Astros apparel. Headache inducing or not, this 1980s Astros warm-up jacket like zippered garment features a suede lining and two front pockets with leather-lined remains a coveted collectible and it was worn and signed by the Hall of Fame hurler. openings. In red-on-white double twill, “ANGELS” is arched across the chest and The blue satin-like zippered garment features “Astros” sewn across the chest in white “36” is sewn near the left sleeve in like fashion. Red stretch ribbed cotton lines the twill. The waistline, sleeve endings and 4”-wide collar are tailored from rainbow- shoulders, collar, sleeve endings and waistline. Within the collar, a strip tag bears vin- themed stretch ribbed knit. Within the collar, a “W.A. Goodman & Sons” size “48” tage black marker notations of “36” and “BB.” Within the rear tail, a “MacGregor” label features a handwritten notation of “34” and is accompanied by a hanger. size “48” label is accompanied by a flap tag whose contents have faded. The West Executed in black marker on the waistband’s interior, Ryan’s autograph withstands the Coast garment exhibits phenomenal game wear with fading throughout, puckering textured surface to project (“7-8”) strength and clarity. The jacket features two front about the twill components, fabric wear near the pocket openings and pilling/thread pockets and shows light wear. separation at the lower right front. Impeccable provenance accompanies in the form of Opening Bid $500.00 a letter written by Belinsky. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

522. Steve Carlton Signed Game- Used 1969 All-Star Game Bat Due to their extremely low production run, All-Star bats are considered one of the true rarities among the game-used bat collecting community. This bat was brandished and signed by Steve Carlton as he earned his lone Mid-Summer Classic win, hit and RBI at the 1969 event at Washington’s RFK Stadium. This Hillerich & Bradsby (31.8-oz/35- 1/2”) “W166” white ash weapon was turned by the Kentucky-based lumber giant specifically for the ’69 All-Star Game, as evidenced by the block-letter barrel stamping reading: “ALL STAR GAME – STEVE CARLTON – 1969-WASHINGTON.” Between that detail and the pronounced center brand, Carlton’s black marker autograph projects (“9”) strength and clarity. The uncracked item shows appropriate single event use with bat-rack and surface marks. In the top of the third inning, Carlton doubled off Blue Moon Odom to drive in Felix Milan and stake himself to an 8-1 lead. Hillerich & Bradsby’s factory records indicate that the “W166” model was shipped to Carlton for the 1969 All-Star Game, but at no other time in his career. LOA signed by Carlton (for bat use) and auction LOA from JSA (for two Carlton signatures). Opening Bid $500.00

523. Hanley Ramirez Signed Game-Used Lot With Bat, Cap, Cleats and Batting Gloves plus (2) Signed Balls The Senior Circuit’s Rookie of the Year in 2006, Florida Marlins shortstop has since lived up to the hype with a batting title and four seasons of .300-plus batting marks. The offered (2) baseballs and (6) game- used items have all been autographed by the perennial MVP candidate. Includes: 2010 Bat a Louisville Slugger (31-oz/33-1/2”) “M356” signature model signed on the barrel (“9” strength). The uncracked weapon shows heavy game use; Marlins Cap a black wool size “7-1/2” cap signed on the bill (“7”) and inscribed “Game Used 09”; Cleats black leather size “11.5” Nike footwear items with teal accents and nine metal cleats affixed to each sole. Both are signed on the toe (“8”) and inscribed “Game Used 09”; Batting Gloves white leather “Franklin” accessories, both signed on the palm (“6”) and inscribed “Game Used 09”; Baseballs (2) snow-white (grade “10”) OML Selig orbs, both signed on the sweet spot (“9”) and inscribed “NL ROY 06.” Stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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525. Carl Yastrzemski 1980s Signed Professional Model Bat With Full PSA/DNA Like his Fenway Park predecessor Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski manned the Green Monster and cap- tured Triple Crown and MVP accolades on 524. Hank Aaron 1973-1975 Game-Used Bat With Full annual contenders who PSA/DNA just couldn’t shake the Attention game used bat collectors! Is an Aaron gamer on your wantlist? Stop your “Curse of the Bambino.” This Louisville Slugger (31-oz/34-1/2”) “C271” signature search with this Hillerich & Bradsby (33.1-oz/35”) “A99” signature model lumber model bat was issued to and signed by “Yaz” at the tail end of his Hall of Fame employed by “Hammerin’ Hank” in the late portion of his incomparable career. The career. Turned during the 1983-1986 labeling period, the lumber features a deep uncracked ash weapon was turned during the 1973-1975 labeling period and shows brown patina. Just above the barrel stampings, Yastrzemski’s silver marker signature excellent game use with ball and deeply embedded stitch marks about the barrel, as shows (“8”) strength. The uncracked ash weapon shows no game use, has some sur- well as mild staining to the barrel’s finish. In terms of Hall of Fame and 500 Home face marks on the barrel and a white marker inscription of Yastrzemski’s since-retired Run Club gamers, this coveted model is a true “Hammer.” Full photo LOA from John number “8” on the knob. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat) and Taube, PDA/DNA. auction LOA from JSA (for autograph). Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

527. Mark McGwire 1998 Game-Used St. Louis Cardinals 526. Ken Griffey, Jr. 1997-1999 Signed Game-Used Bat Bat With Full PSA/DNA With Full PSA/DNA Wreaking havoc on a single-season home run standard that had been without serious In the waning days of both his first tenure with the Mariners and their hitter-friendly challenge for 36 seasons, Mark McGwire wielded this Rawlings-Adirondack (32.7- Kingdome, Ken Griffey, Jr. brandished and autographed this Louisville Slugger (29.6- oz/34-1/2”) “MAC25” block-letter model during the unforgettable 1998 campaign. oz/33-3/4”) “C271” signature model weapon. Turned during the 1997-1999 labeling The high-grade white ash weapon is uncracked and exhibits outstanding game use period, the bat has a glossy black “Smith” finish and shows heavy use with ball and with ball, bat-rack and deeply embedded stitch marks about the barrel, as well as deeply embedded stitch impressions on the barrel, as well as transposed stampings moderate pine-tar residue and scoring on the handle’s upper portion. Transposed from OAL balls, an 11” H-shaped handle crack and a crisscross layer of soiled athletic stampings from ONL (Coleman) spheres are visible on the hitting surface and the tape and a light coat of Mota stick on the handle. Between the center brand and barrel knob is home to handwritten notations of “McGwire 33.” Full photo LOA from John stampings, Griffey’s silver Sharpie autograph shows (“8”) strength. Full photo LOA Taube, PSA/DNA. from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat use). Auction LOA from JSA (for autograph). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

528. 2003-2008 Signed Game-Used Bat With 529. Robinson Cano 2008 Signed Game-Used Bat With Full PSA/DNA Full PSA/DNA The face of the Yankees and a perennial postseason participant, Derek Jeter wielded Inked to a lucrative contract early in the year, Yankee second baseman Robinson Cano and autographed this Louisville Slugger. Turned during the 2003-2008 labeling period, proceeded to use and sign this bat during the 2008 season. The maple “Sam” (33.8- this “P72” (31.6-oz/34-1/4”) high-grade ash weapon features a glossy black “Smith” oz/34”) “RC24NY” block-letter model features a brown handle and black barrel. finish and silver-colored stampings. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, Between the logo decal and barrel stampings, Cano’s silver Sharpie autograph Jeter’s silver marker autograph projects (“8”) strength and clarity. The uncracked lum- (inscribed “game used 2008”) projects (“8”) strength. The uncracked weapon shows ber shows light use with ball and cleat marks about the barrel, as well as an impres- moderate use with ball, cleat and stitch marks about the barrel, as well as pine-tar sion from a weighted batting donut and a moderate coat of Mota Stick on the handle. residue and a 4-1/2” layer of athletic tape on the handle. Length, weight and ordering Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat) and auction LOA from JSA (for details have been inscribed on the barrel end. Full photo LOA from John Taube, autograph). PSA/DNA (for bat) and auction LOA from JSA (for autograph). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 530. Carlos 531. Carlos Santana Santana 2011 Signed Signed Game- Game-Used Used Catcher’s Lot With (2) Gear Bats, Want to take a shot on Cleats and one of the premiere young catches in the (3) game? These “tools of Baseballs ignorance” were A key to the employed and signed by Indians recent Indians “can’t miss” resurgence, prospect Carlos Santana Dominican-born during the 2011 season. backstop Carlos Includes: Chest Santana used and Protector a “TPX” signed these dia- padded accessory with mond keepsakes “SANTANA” embroi- during his first dered on the throat guard; two seasons (2010-2011) with the Tribe. Includes: (2) Game-Used Bats a 2010 Sam signed in black marker Bat (32.6-oz/33-1/2”) block-letter model signed on the barrel (“8” strength); and a (“7” strength) and 2011 Louisville Slugger (32.4-oz/33-1/2”) “S387” block-letter model signed on the inscribed “game used barrel (“6”). Both are uncracked and show excellent game use; Game-Worn Cleats a 2011”; Catcher’s mask a pair of black leather “Boombah” shoes with “41” decals on the outer portions and “TPX” mask signed on nine metal cleats affixed to both soles. Santana has signed both in silver Sharpie (both the padding (“9”) and inscribed “game used 2011 – 41”; Shin Guards “TPX” plastic “9”) and inscribed “2010 Game Used.” Solid wear is evident with dirt and scuff marks pieces with interior padding and strap-on calf pads. Each is signed on the front (“9- on the soles; Signed Baseballs (3) snow-white (grade “10”) OML Selig orbs, each 10”) and inscribed “game used 2011.” These items show solid game use and come signed on the sweet spot (all “9-10”). Stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. More on with certs/holograms from Hollywood Collectibles. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

532. Miguel Cabrera Signed Game-Used Bat, Marlins Cap and (2) Baseballs An annual threat for Triple Crown accolades, Venezuelan-born first baseman Miguel Cabrera signed these baseballs and game-used items during his 2005-2006 campaigns with the Florida Marlins. Includes: Game-Used Bat a two-toned maple “X-Bat” (34.2-oz/34”) block-letter model signed on the barrel in silver Sharpie (“9” strength). The uncracked weapon shows outstanding game use; Marlins Cap a black wool size “7-3/8” cap signed on the bill (“6”) and inscribed “Game Used 2006”; (2) Baseballs snow-white (grade “10”) Official 2005 All-Star Game (Selig) orbs, both signed on a side panel and inscribed “24.” Stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

533. Pablo Sandoval Signed Game- 534. July 6, Used Lot 2008 Alex With 2010 Rodriguez Bat, Signed & Cleats Used Ball and (2) and Third Baseballs Base From Affectionately dubbed “Kung Home Run Fu Panda,” #536 slugger Pablo Bidding adieu to Sandoval the “House That signed and Ruth Built” employed these throughout the diamond keep- 2008 season, the Yankee superstar Alex Rodriguez matched pinstriped great Mickey sakes as he Mantle with his 536th career home run on July 6, 2008. Used that day, as the Bombers helped power the Giants to prominence. Includes: Game Used Bat an SSK “M-AS12- did battle with the hated BoSox, this base and OML Selig baseball have both been PS48” (33.6-oz/35”) signature model signed on the barrel by Sandoval (“9” strength) endorsed by A-Rod. The 15x15 thick rubber base has a “Hollywood Base” relief logo and inscribed “48 – Kung Fu Panda – Game Used 2010.” The uncracked weapon on the top and an MLB silhouette logo just below. Executed in black marker, shows nice game use; Game-Worn Cleats a pair of “Nike” shoes with “KUNG FU Rodriguez’s autograph projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity and is accompanied by an PANDA” embroidered to the outer sides and nine metal cleats affixed to the soles; inscription of “Game Used 7-6-08 – HR #536.” On opposite edges, MLB silhouette “I each is signed on the instep (“9”) and inscribed “48.” Game wear is evident with Live For This” logos appear while Yankee Stadium “The Final Season” logos adorn infield dirt caked about the soles; Signed Baseballs (2) snow-white OML Selig orbs the opposite edges. The baseball, meanwhile, shows soiling and use and is signed by (grade “10”) signed on the sweet spot (“9-10”) and inscribed “48.” Stickers from Rodriguez in blue ballpoint (“9”) and inscribed “G/U 7-6-08 – HR 536.” PSA/DNA, Hollywood Collectibles. More on our website. MLB and Steiner certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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536. Dave Parker 1970s 535. 1950s Chicago Cubs Cold- Signed Game-Worn Weather Bullpen Jacket - Very Pittsburgh Pirates Rare Warm-Up Jacket Hey Hey! Braving the Chicago elements during With a cannon-like arm and confi- the 1950s, a Cubs player wore this jacket dur- dent air, Dave Parker took the ing cold weather contests. The lengthy blue National League by storm upon his satin-like button-down garment features a arrival in Pittsburgh, winning back- “CUBS” logo sewn to the left breast in red-and- to-back batting crowns and an MVP white pile. Red-and-white striped trim lines the honor. This Pirates warm-up jacket shoulders and a hanger is intact within the 7”- was worn and signed by “The wide fur collar. The item features two front Cobra” during his early tenure at pockets and shows extensive wear with several Three Rivers Stadium. The black vintage team repairs. Additionally, one of the nylon button-down garment fea- original buttons is missing and there is partial tures “Pirates” sewn across the separation of the leather-based wool lining. chest in yellow twill with a base- Opening Bid $250.00 ball-shaped design on the left front. Within the 2-1/2”-wide collar, a lengthy tape strip is signed by Parker (“6-7” strength) and has a black marker notation of “39.” Opening Bid $200.00

537. Gene Tenace 1986- 1987 Game-Worn Houston Astros Sweater Long after making a fashion statement as part of Oakland’s “Mustache Gang,” former backstop Gene Tenace wore this Houston Astros warm-up sweater during his coaching tenure (1986-1987) with the club. The blue wool zippered garment features 538. Joe Collins 1950-1951 Game-Used Bat With Full “Astros” sewn across the chest in PSA/DNA white twill and the team’s loud-col- Often overlooked on powerful Yankee rosters, utility first baseman/outfielder Joe ored stripe pattern just below. Within Collins spent his entire 10-year career in the Bronx and homered four times in World the collar, a “Sand-Knit” size “X- Series play. This Hillerich & Bradsby (31-oz/35”) “S44” signature model weapon LARGE” label has a black marker was brandished by Collins during the 1950-1951 labeling period. The uncracked notation of “18.” lumber shows outstanding game use with bat-rack and surface marks throughout, as Opening Bid $150.00 well as grain swelling about the barrel and a weathered finish. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00

539. Cal 540. Mark Ripken, Jr. McGwire 1984 Signed 1987 Game-Issued Rookie Bat Year Already more than a Game- full season into his Issued remarkable record of 2,632 consecutive Louisville games, Cal Ripken, Jr. Slugger was issued and signed Bat this 1984 Louisville While Mark McGwire may be “not here to talk about the past,” we are. Specifically, Slugger (31.6-oz/35”) “P72” signature model bat. The uncracked ash weapon features we’d like to offer a Louisville Slugger (32.6-oz/34-1/2”) “R171” block-letter (last a tan handle and a brown barrel. No use is evident and the barrel is decorated with name only) model issued to the less vocal “Bash Brother” during his unforgettable Ripken’s silver marker autograph (“8-9” strength). The size/weight specifications 1987 season. This bat matches Louisville factory records to one of his very early match those on Ripken’s 1984 orders and most examples of this model ended up used orders in 1987 and we would imagine most were used by Mac. This one escaped by Ripken. Auction LOA from JSA (for autograph). More on our website. before any baseballs were hurt. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

541. (6) 542. (8) 1970s- Game- 1990s Game- Worn Worn Japanese Jacket/Cap Baseball Pairings Jackets From 1992 As the game and its Arizona players gain popularity in the Far East, these Fall League game-worn Japanese Inaugural baseball jackets will Season blend nicely with any game-worn wardrobe. Worn by top With proper tagging and twill/embroidered identifiers, the garments include: (2) prospects in the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants (pullover short sleeve and zippered; both black); (2) Arizona Fall League’s inaugural 1992 campaign, these (6) jacket/cap couplings make a Mainichi Lotte Orions (zippered and button-down, both blue); Taiyo Whales (1978 “big league” fashion statement. Includes: Chandler Diamondbacks; Mesa Saguaros; style button-down); (2) Nippon Ham Fighters (zippered with hood and knit zip- Scottsdale Scorpions; Sun Cities Solar Sox; Tempe Rafters (with Grand Canyon Rafters pered); Seibu Lions (blue button-down). More on our website. cap); and Tucson Javelinas. The items show light to moderate wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 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. 1960s Cleveland Indians Game- Worn Jacket 543. Ned Garver 1952-1956 Signed Opening Bid 544. Ray Herbert 1960 Kansas City Game-Worn Detroit Tigers Cap $250.00 Athletics Game-Worn Cap - One- Opening Bid $150.00 Year Style Opening Bid $150.00

547. (7) 1990s-2000s Game-Used/ Professional Model Bats With Sosa, Hundley and Floyd 548. Alex Gordon Signed Game- 546. Circa 1973 ONL Feeney Red & Opening Bid Used Bat, Batting Gloves and (3) $200.00 Tan Laced Game-Used Baseball Baseballs Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

550. Rocco Baldelli 551. Tyler 2003-2004 Clippard 2007 Tampa Bay Game-Worn Devil Rays Trenton Game-Worn Thunder Minor 549. Kevin McReynolds Late-1980s Home League Home Game-Worn New York Mets Warm-Up Jersey Vest Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 Jacket $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

552. Kyle Kendrick 2010 Philadelphia Phillies Game-Worn 554. Harry Davis 1912-1920 Side- Road Jersey 553. Placido Polanco Signed Game- Opening Bid Written Professional Model Bat $100.00 Worn 2011 Phillies Home Jersey Opening Bid $150.00 From Jackie Robinson Day Opening Bid $100.00

555. Ernie Grunfeld Signed Game-Worn 1980s New York Knicks Warm-Up Jacket 557. (3) Signed Game-Used Opening Bid 556. Game-Worn Philadelphia Flyers Sticks With $100.00 Helmet Signed by Desmond Howard LeClair, Lindros and Knuble Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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558. 1950 Topps Felt Back Football SGC Graded Near Set of (94/100) with Paterno RC & Extra Jensen RC Featured is a pio- neering 1950 Topps Felt Back Football SGC graded near set of (94/100) cards with one extra Jensen rookie. The background color variations breakdown to: (25) blue, (25) green, (25) red, (13) brown and (7) yellow. 559. 1958 Topps Football Complete PSA Graded Set Keys include SGC 60: (9 cards) with Nomellini (green); SGC 50: (22 cards) with G. (132/132) with Felt Initial Card Davis (blue), Gitschier (yellow), Malekoff (yellow), J. Miller (yellow), Stautner RC Featured is a quality 1958 Topps Football complete PSA graded set of (132) cards (green), Turek (yellow); SGC 40: (32 cards) with Creekmur RC (blue), Towler with an additional Felt Initial card. Included are PSA 9: (4 cards, all qualifiers, 3%) (brown), D. Walker (brown); SGC 30: (15 cards) with Jensen RC (yellow), Sitko (yel- with #96 (oc), #120 Berry (oc), #122 McElhenny (oc), 125; PSA 8: (23 cards, all low); SGC 20: (6 cards) with Burnett (yellow); SGC 10: (4 cards) with Jensen RC qualifiers, 17%) with #6 (oc), 18 (oc), 20 (oc), 23 (oc), 29 (oc), 30 (oc), 43 (pd), 45 (brown), Paterno RC (blue) and SGC Authentic: (7 cards) with Royal RC (brown); (st), 55 (st), 58 (oc), 63 (oc), 79 (pd), 83 (oc), #93 Perry (oc), #102 R. Brown (oc), Missing only L. Hart, Hester, Mathews, McKissick, Stalloni and Zinaich for comple- #103 Ringo (oc), #106 Donovan (oc), 107 (oc), 111 (oc), 112 (oc), 128 (st), #129 tion. More on our website. Blanda (oc), #132 Felt Initial Card (oc); PSA 7: (14 cards, three qualifiers, 11%) Opening Bid $300.00 with #3 Schmidt, 8, #22 Unitas (mc), 26. 34, 41, 47, 49, 67 (st), 72, 74, 95 (oc), 99, 131; PSA 6.5: (3 cards, 2%) with #46, 84, #90 Jurgensen RC; PSA 6: (62 cards, 47%) with #1, #2 Layne, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11-14, #16 Marchetti, 17, 21, 24, 25, 31-33, #35 Bednarik, 36, 39, 48, 50, 51, 54, 56, 57, #59 McCormack, 60, 61, #62 J. Brown, 64, 67-69, #70 Christiansen, #71 J.H. Johnson, 78, #81 Creekmur, 82, #86 Tittle, 87, 88, #89 Nomellini, 91, 92, 94, 97, 98, 100, 101, 104, #105 Richter, 108, 109, 113, 114, 116, 118, 123, 124, 130; PSA 5: (27 cards, 20%) with #10 L. Moore, #15 Robustelli, 19, 27, 28, 37, 38, 40, #42 Tunnell, 44, #52 Groza, 53, #66 Starr, 71, #73 Gifford, 76, 77, 80, 85, 110, 115, 117, #119 George, 121, #126 McDonald, #127 Matson and 132. Opening Bid $900.00

560. 1960 & 1961 Topps Football Complete Sets with (19) PSA Graded Very nice tandem of 1960 and 1961 Topps Football complete sets with (19) PSA graded examples between the editions. Highlights include 1960 Topps set: (132/132, 15% NM or better, 35% EX-MT, 30% EX, 20% VG-EX or lesser, 13 PSA graded) with #1 Unitas (VG), #23 J. Brown (VG), #51 Starr (VG-EX); 1961 Topps set: (198/198, 20% NM or better, 40% EX-MT, 20% EX, 20% VG-EX or lesser, 6 PSA graded) with #1 Unitas (EX), #39 Starr (EX-MT), #71 J. Brown (EX), #150 Maynard RC (trimmed), #166 Kemp (VG) and #198 CL (PSA 8, oc). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size and centering variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

562. 1986 McDonald’s Football 561. 1961 Topps Football Complete Complete Set (198/198) Master Set of with (51) Graded (116) Team Sets Appealing 1961 Topps Football com- with (19) plete set of (198/198) with (51) graded Duplicates examples. The ungraded portion of this Those with an insa- series has an approximate condition tiable appetite for burg- breakdown of 30% (NM or better), ers, fries and football 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 10% cards will savor the (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #1 offered 1986 Unitas (EX), #39 Starr (PSA 8, oc), #59 McDonald’s Football Brodie RC (GAI 7), #67 CL (PSA 8, complete master set of oc), #71 J. Brown (PSA 8, oc), #150 (116) team sets with Maynard RC (PSA 8, oc), #166 Kemp (19) duplicates. Found (PSA 8, oc), #198 CL (PSA 8); Graded with unscratched black, Commons: (39 cards) with PSA 8: (15 blue, gold and green cards, 10 qualifiers) and PSA 7: (22 tabbing, these primarily cards, 4 qualifiers). Due to rudimentary (NM-MT) cards were issued as a promotional campaign during that season. Several factory printing techniques of the age, included teams are more difficult to locate including Bills, Broncos, Colts, Dolphins, slight size variances and errant center- Falcons, Jets and Saints. Also present are key rookies including Rice. A sampling of ing are present. More on our website. (19) duplicate team sets is also present with 1986 Eagles (set) and 1986 Jets (black) Opening Bid $250.00 leading the way. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 563. 1953-1957 Los 564. 1948-1980 Angeles Rams Team Los Angeles Issue Set Run Rams Near From their heyday in the “City of Master Team Angels”, this 1953-1957 Los Set Run of Angeles Rams Team Issue set run will satisfy the cravings of any (434/451) Cards regional specialist. Keys include Presented is a near com- 1953 Rams: (36/36, average EX prehensive 1948-1980 to EX-MT) with Hirsch (VG- Los Angeles Rams team EX), Lane (EX-MT); 1954 set run of (434/451) Rams: (36/36, aggregate VG- cards. This gallery dis- EX, 10% writing); 1955 Rams: plays a host of Hall of (37/37, average EX-MT to NM) Famers from the major with Van Brocklin (NM); 1956 manufacturers of the day including Topps, Bowman, , Fleer and Rams: (37/37, median NM) with Leaf. The team sets generally present: 1948-1949 (VG-EX), 1950-1959 (VG), 1960- Hirsch (NM) and 1957 Rams: 1969 (VG-EX to EX) and 1970-1980 (EX-MT). Keys include 1949 Leaf: (2/2) with (38/38, average EX-MT to NM) #89 Waterfield (VG-EX); 1952 Bowman Large near: (9/11) with #37 Hirsch SP with Gillman/Allen (NM). More (VG-EX), Waterfield (VG-EX); 1952 Bowman Small: (11/11) with #1 Van Brocklin on our website. (VG-EX), #37 Hirsch (EX-MT), #85 Robustelli RC (EX-MT); 1953 Bowman: (4/4) Opening Bid $300.00 with #11 Van Brocklin (VG-EX), #22 Hirsch (EX-MT); 1954 Bowman: (8/8) with #8 Van Brocklin (GD) and 1956 Topps: (10/10) with #6 Van Brocklin (VG-EX). Interestingly, Rams team sets were not issued for 1960, 1962 and 1963 Fleer along with 1964-1967 Topps. More on our website. 565. (68) 1960-1968 Opening Bid $150.00 Topps & Fleer Jack Kemp Cards with (8) 566. 1972 Topps Rookie & (3) PSA 8- Football Complete 8.5 Set (351/351) with Former star quarterback and (11) PSA Graded acclaimed politician Jack Kemp takes the field with this stunning Keys hoard of (68) 1960-1968 Topps Spotlighted is a difficult-to- and Fleer cards, three of which complete 1972 Topps are highly graded by PSA. Football complete set of Included are Topps: (51 cards) (351) cards with (11) PSA with (5) 1961 #166 ((1) NM, (3) graded keys. This challeng- EX-MT, (1) VG-EX); (4) 1964 ing edition has an approxi- #30 SP ((2) VG-EX, (1) VG, (1) mate condition breakdown GD); (9) 1965 #35 SP ((1) NM, of 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with (1) EX-MT), (5) VG-EX, (1) the challenging high numbers presenting similarly to the lower series. Keys include VG, (1) GD); (5) 1966 #26 ((1) #100 Namath (PSA 8), #122 Staubach IA (PSA 8), #200 Staubach RC (PSA 7), #272 EX-MT, (1) EX, (1) VG-EX, (2) Griese AP (PSA 8), #291 Spurrier RC (EX-MT), #294 CL (PSA 7), #341 Butkus IA VG); (5) 1967 #24 (PSA 7, (1) EX-MT, (1) EX, (1) VG-EX, (1) VG); (23) 1968 #149 (PSA 8) and #343 Namath IA (PSA 7). More on our website. ((1) NM, (5) EX-MT), (5) EX, (8) VG-EX, (3) VG, (1) GD); Fleer: (17 cards) with Opening Bid $250.00 (8) 1960 #124 RC ((1) NM, (2) EX-MT), (2) VG-EX, (2) VG, (1) PSA miscut); (3) 1961 #155 (PSA 8, VG-EX, GD); (3) 1962 #79 (PSA 8.5, 1 OF 1, 7 better, (2) EX- MT) and (3) 1963 #24 (EX, VG-EX, FR with writing). Opening Bid $250.00

567. (37) 1978-1984 Topps Football Sets—Mostly from Vending Cases It does not get much better for the set investor than these (37) 1978-1984 Topps Football complete sets, the majority of which were constructed from period vending cases. These sets average (NM to NM-MT) with the keys presenting similarly with deference to factory centering issues inherent with coming from vending. Included are (7) 1978 (Dorsett RC), (3) 1979 (Campbell RC), (5) 1980 (Simms RC), (7) 1981 (Montana RC), (4) 1982 (Lott RC, Taylor RC), (4) 1983 (M. Allen RC) and (7) 1984 (Elway RC, Marino RC). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Opening Bid $400.00

568. (53) 569. (17) 1984 Topps 1979-1985 Football Unopened Wax Topps Boxes Football With 612 packs, 9,180 cards and Rack Packs numerous chances at Hall of Fame rookies, these (17) 1984 Topps & Trays Football unopened boxes are a wax with Stars investor’s dream. Despite being fac- Showing tory “X-out” displays (one is abset of lid) with significant glue residue Enticing gallery and paper loss, the inner 36 of (53) 1979- pack/15-card contents are guaran- 1985 Topps Football rack packs and trays with multiple stars showing. This (NM-MT) teed crisp and unsearched. Less arrangement includes 1979 Topps Grocery Trays: (9 trays, (3) 12-card wax packs than 5% of the packs display irregu- per); 1979 Topps Football Rack Packs: (11 racks, 42 cards per) with #310 Lofton lar factory foldings. Multiple com- RC (back), (2) #390 E. Campbell RC (back), (2) #400 Staubach (front); 1985 Topps plete sets along with high-grade rookies such as #63 Elway RC, #111 H. Long RC, Football Grocery Racks: (33 racks, 42 cards per) with #79 Dickerson/#314 Marino #123 Marino RC, #280 Dickerson RC and #380 D. Green RC are probable. Do the (front) and #238 Elway (front). math, this wax feast with immense upside potential is a winning proposition! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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570. 1958 571. 1959 572. 1960 Topps Topps CFL Topps CFL CFL Complete Complete Set Complete Set Set of (88/88) of (88) Cards of (88/88) Cards Inaugural 1958 Cards More potent than the Joe Topps CFL complete This 1959 Topps CFL Kapp vs. Angelo Mosca set of (88) cards with complete set of (88) fisticuffs at the 2011 Grey an approximate con- cards is a formidable Cup, this 1960 Topps dition breakdown of follow-up to the inau- CFL complete set of (88) 15% (EX or better), gural edition. The cards is one of the more 30% (VG-EX), 30% approximate condi- popular series of the run. (VG) and 25% (GD tion breakdown is The approximate condi- or lesser). Featured 10% (NM or better), tion breakdown is as fol- are #18 Parker (GD), 40% (EX-MT), 30% lows: 20% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 30% (VG- #28 Gilchrist (VG- (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #43 EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #25 EX), #54 Faloney (VG-EX), #67 Kwong (VG) and #84 Parker (VG-EX), #56 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX) and #72 Kapp RC (EX-MT), #38 Mosca (GD), #45 Livingstone Shatto (VG-EX). More on our website. Mosca RC (EX-MT). More on our website. (EX-MT, checklist on back) and #63 R. Jackson (EX). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 573. 1961 574. 1962 575. 1963 Topps CFL Topps CFL Topps CFL Near Set of Near Set Near Set of (125/132) (165/169) (79/88) Cards Cards Pint-sized 1962 Journey north of the Appealing 1961 Topps CFL near border with this lovely Topps CFL near set set of (165/169) 1963 Topps CFL near of (125/132) cards cards. This set of (79/88) cards. with an approximate series over- This series has an condition break- whelmingly approximate condition down of 25% (EX- grades (EX-MT breakdown of 25% MT or better), 30% to NM) and the (NM or better), 40% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) cards were (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 20% (VG or meticulously separated from their original panels. The and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Highlights include #47 Faloney (EX), #62 team checklist cards are neatly marked. Keys include lesser). Highlights include #3 Kapp (NM), #30 Faloney Dixon (EX-MT), #79 Lancaster (VG) and #102 CL #52 Parker (NM), #100 R. Jackson (EX-MT) and #103 (NM), #50 R. Jackson (NM) and #68 Parker (NM). (VG-EX). More on our website. Mosca (NM). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

576. 1964 577. 1965 578. 1968 O- Topps CFL Topps CFL Pee-Chee Complete Complete Set CFL Near Set Set of (88) (132/132) (120/132) Cards Rough and tumble Extremely challeng- Eye-catching 1964 competitors of the ing 1968 O-Pee- Topps CFL com- Canadian Football Chee CFL near set plete set of (88) League battle for of (120/132) cards cards. This hori- supremacy with this with an approximate zontal series has 1965 Topps complete condition break- an approximate set of (132) cards. The down of 15% (EX condition break- approximate condition or better), 20% (VG- down of 35% breakdown is 15% EX), 30% (VG) and (NM or better), (EX or better), 30% 35% (GD or lesser). 45% (EX-MT) and 20% (EX or lesser). Keys include (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 25% (GD or lesser). Keys Keys include #17 R. #3 Kapp (EX-MT), #23 CL (GD), #50 R. Jackson include #12 Kapp (VG), #55 Mosca (VG), #60 CL Jackson (VG) and #87 Lancaster (EX). More on our (NM) and #88 CL (VG-EX). More on our website. (marked), #96 Lancaster (EX) and #132 CL (marked). website. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 579. 1970 O- 580. 1971 581. 1972 O- Pee-Chee CFL O-Pee- Pee-Chee Complete Set Chee CFL CFL (115/115) with Complete Complete Set Push-Outs Set (132/132) Near (15/16) (132/132) with Trio Promising tandem of & Posters Inserts 1970 O-Pee-Chee (16/16) (24/24) CFL complete and The Squirmin’ Very nice pairing of Push-Outs near sets. German head- the 1972 O-Pee- Included are Base lines this crisp Chee CFL and Tr i o Set: (115/115, aver- duo of 1971 O- Inserts sets. Included age EX-MT) with Pee-Chee CFL complete sets. Featured are Base Set: are Base Set: (132/132, average NM) with #27 #110 CL (marked), (132/132, median EX-MT to NM) with #13 Theismann Theismann (NM), #132 CL (NM); Trios Inserts set: #115 Identifying (VG-EX) and Push-Outs near: RC (EX) and Posters: (16/16, average NM). (24/24, average EX to EX-MT) with #1/#2 Lancaster/3 (15/16, average EX) with #4 Mosca (VG-EX). More on Opening Bid $150.00 (VG) and #19/#20 Theismann/21 (EX-MT). our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 582. (69) 1948 & 1950 Bowman Football Cards with Many Stars including SGC Baugh RC Solid assortment of (69) 1948 and 583. (28) 1950 Topps Felt Back 1950 Bowman 584. 1950-51 Bread For Energy Football cards with Football SGC Graded Singles with Buddy Young Bread Label many stars. (3) Nomellini & (3) Stautner RC Bread Label enthusiasts (Al, I’m looking at you)! Minimal duplica- Prospective master set builders will enjoy these (28) Presented is an extremely scarce 1950-51 Bread For tion is found throughout this gathering which averages 1950 Topps Felt Back Football SGC graded singles Energy Buddy Young bread label. The vibrant die-cut (VG to VG-EX). Keys include 1948 Bowman: (18 with multiple Hall of Famers. Highlights include SGC keepsake measures 2-3/4 x 2-3/4” and depicts the New cards) with #1 Tereshinski RC (VG), #7 Van Buren RC 60: Nomellini (green); SGC 50: (2) G. Davis (both York Yanks star as he is about to burst into the second- (VG-EX), #22 Baugh RC (SGC 60); 1950 Bowman: blue), Nomellini (green); SGC 40: Creekmur RC ary. This early professional football artifact is printed (51 cards) with #16 G. Davis RC (VG), #17 Waterfield (blue), (2) Stautner RC (both green), Turek (yellow); on wafer-thin paper stock and exhibits moderate soil- (VG-EX), #37 Layne (GD), #43 Motley RC (SGC 70), SGC 30: Nomellini (green), Towler RC (brown), Turek ing, creasing and reverse residue associated with the #45 Graham RC (GD), #51 Fears RC (VG-EX), #52 (yellow) and SGC 10: Stautner RC (green). More on issue. This seldom-encountered sample displays nicer Hirsch RC (VG) and #78 Lavelli RC (VG). our website. than the majority of similar bread labels. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

585. (24) 586. (220) 1948-52 1950- W468 1958 Football Topps & Exhibits Bowman with (6) Football SGC Cards Graded with Shortprints Stars including Fill your sets Bednarik with this promising Boost your early gathering of NFL gathering 587. (19) 1954 Bowman Football Wax (220) 1950- with these (24) 1948-52 W468 Exhibits with (6) SGC Pack & Wrapper Group 1958 Topps graded shortprints. Keys include SGC Graded and Bowman This treasure trove of (19) 1954 Bowman Football one- Shortprints: (6 cards) with SGC 88: Ruby (1 of 2, Football cards with many stars. Only minimal duplica- cent packs and wrappers is perfect for the wax special- none better); SGC 80: (3 cards) with G. Davis, tion is found throughout. Keys include1950 Bowman: ist. Included are (3) presumed unopened one-cent packs Hoerner, Justice; SGC 70: Perry; SGC 60: Bednarik; #5 Tittle RC (GD), #17 Waterfield (EX); 1956 Topps: and (16) one-cent wrappers averaging (EX-MT) with Ungraded: (18 cards, median EX to EX-MT) with (73 cards, average GD to VG); 1957 Topps: (103 cards, three having sustained tears, soiling or other wear. Canadeo (EX-MT), Connor (EX-MT), Fears (VG-EX), mainly VG) with #31 Blanda (GD), #88 Gifford (VG), Journey back to the corner drug store with this find! Hirsch (EX-MT), Matson (EX) and Turner (VG-EX). #94 Berry RC (GD) and 1958 Topps: #62 J. Brown RC Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 (PR). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

588. 1954 589. 1956 & 1955 Topps Bowman Football Football Checklist (1- Near Sets 120) PSA Smash mouth 8—None gridiron stars Better command these Graded NM-MT 8 1954 and 1955 by PSA. The Bowman offered 1956 Football near Topps Football sets. Included 590. 1957 Topps Football Unopened Checklist (1-120) are 1954 is one of but a few One-Cent Wax Pack—GAI 8.5 Bowman to have escaped Graded 8.5 NM-MT+ by Global Authentication. near: the clutches of a Presented is a “box fresh” 1957 Topps Football (122/128, 20% careless youth. unopened one-cent wax pack. This high-grade example VG-EX or bet- This unmarked displays accurate centering, razor-sharp corner folds ter, 25% VG, specimen from the and a crisply sealed reverse. Could this be a pack which 35% GD, 20% FR or lesser, 15% writing) with #23 first major Topps yields a gradable rookie of Berry, Hornung, Starr or Blanda RC (GD), #40 Graham (VG), #42 Tittle (VG); gridiron issue is properly centered with well-defined Unitas? Take this opportunity to find out! 1955 Bowman near: (159/160, 20% EX or better, 20% corners and edges along with a clean back. Of the Opening Bid $200.00 VG-EX, 35% VG, 25% GD or lesser, 5% trimmed) checklists evaluated by the third-party service, 15 oth- with #1 D. Walker (VG), #7 Gifford (GD), #62 Blanda ers share the grading tier with none better. (GD) and #152 Landry (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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593. (4) 1961-1976 Football Oddball Complete/ Near Sets with 1962 Topps Bucks Toss the pigskin with these (4) 1961-1976 foot- 591. (322) 1948-1972 Football ball oddball Shoebox Collection—Loaded 592. 1961 Nu-Card Football complete/near Possibilities abound with this (322) 1948-1972 football Unopened Wax Box sets. Highlights shoebox collection that is packed with Hall of Famers Dig into some half-century old cardboard with the include 1961 Topps Flocked Stickers Inserts near: and other stars. Keys include 1948 Leaf: #19 McAfee o ffered 1961 Nu-Card Football unopened wax box. High (48/50, median EX to EX-MT) with Cardinals (PSA 8), RC (VG); 1959 Topps: (3) #140 Mitchell RC (EX-MT, profile collegians such as #117 Hadl, #143 E. Davis and (2) Raiders (both SGC 80); 1962 Topps Bucks set: EX, VG-EX); 1962 Topps: #63 Starr RC SP (VG); #166 Gabriel are probable. A d d i t i o n a l l y, a complete set (48/48, average EX, 7 duplicates, moderate instances of 1963 Topps: (2) #1 Unitas (VG-EX, GD), #96 of 80 cards is also possible. The packs are crisp and errant centering) with (2) #7 J. Brown (VG, GD), #24 Nitschke RC SP (VG-EX); 1964 Philadelphia: (2) #91 clean with only one showing moderate soling. Includes a Unitas (EX-MT); 1971 Topps Posters near: (22/32, Olsen RC (EX-MT, VG-EX) and 1966 Philadelphia: coupon, and housed in a “case fresh” display box. average EX-MT) and 1976 Pepsi Discs near: (31/40, #41 J. Brown (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 median EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

594. (4032) 596. 1981 1956-1979 & 1984 Topps Topps Football Football Singles with Uncut Bradshaw Sheets RC & Unitas with The singles dealer Elway & will definitely Marino RC want to “take This powerful stock” in this 595. (3) Goal Line Art Mostly pairing of 1981 promising (4032) and 1984 Topps 1956-1979 Topps Unsigned Series 1-6 Sets Football uncut Football singles Autograph hounds will find tremendous opportunity sheets is capped collection. with these (3) Goal Line Art Series 1-6 mostly by the inclusion Moderate duplication is found throughout this mixture unsigned sets. Included are Series 1-6 in Boxes: (all of the Elway that includes multiple Hall of Fame rookies including #2200, #2201 and unopened, unless noted) with (2) and Marino Bradshaw. Spotlighted are 1958 Topps: #66 Starr Series 1 (both opened), (2) Series 2, (2) Series 3, (3) rookies. Highlights include 1981 Topps Uncut Sheet: (GD); 1959 Topps: #10 J. Brown (PR); 1960 Topps: Series 4 (one #1249 is opened with Ham auto, no cert), #400 Payton; 1984 Topps Uncut Sheet: #63 Elway #51 Starr (EX-MT); 1969 Topps: (365 cards, average (3) Series 5 (one #1249 is opened), (3) Series 6 (one RC, #111 H. Long RC, #123 Marino RC, #124 Marino GD to VG) with #25 Unitas (EX); 1971 Topps: (905 #1249 is opened); Series 1-3 in Binder: (#1249, also IR and #228 Payton. Light peripheral creasing and cards, average GD to VG) with #156 Bradshaw RC includes original boxes) with signed cards of Badgro, wrinkling does not impact the presentation of the (VG-EX) and 1972 Topps: (857 cards, average VG- Dawson and Nitschke (no certs). Also present are Hall sheets. EX). More on our website. of Fame sets of Class of 1995-1997. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

599. 1954 & 1955 Bowman Football PSA Graded Wax Packs Opening Bid $100.00

597. 1982 & 1983 Topps Football Unopened Cello Complete & Near Boxes Explore the gradable possibilities with these 1982 and 1983 Topps Football unopened complete and near cello boxes. Included are 1 . ) 1982 near box of (23/24) cello 598. (11) 1983 Topps Football packs with (28) cards per. The packs are clean while the Unopened Vending Boxes 600. 1967 (“X”) display box shows panel splitting. Possibilities Score multiple complete sets and key rookies with Johnny Pro include Lott RC, Montana, L. Taylor RC; 2 . ) 1983 com- these (11) 1983 Topps Football vending boxes. Each Baltimore Colts plete box of (24/24) cello packs with (24) cards and a crisp 500-card container is guaranteed unsearched. Unpunched sticker per. Features key rookie Hall of Famer Mike Keys include #33 McMahon RC, #36 Payton, #38 Singletary on the front of one. Other possibilities include Singletary RC, #169 Montana and #294 M. Allen RC. Album M. Allen RC and McMahon. The (“X”) display box With over 5,500 cards present, multiple candidates for Opening Bid $100.00 shows moderate wear consistent with its age. third-party professional grading are probable. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 602. (5) Signed 601. 1962 Green Bay Packers “Treasury of Notre “Lombardi Sweep” Dame Football” 20x16 Photos With Hardcover Book Hornung, Kramer Signed by The and Thurston Four Horsemen - A signature play during the Full JSA Packers’ dominant reign dur- In the prose of legendary ing the 1960s, “The Lombardi scribe Grantland Rice, Notre Sweep” is portrayed vividly in Dame’s vaunted backfield these (5) 20x16 color prints, was likened (in quite literal terms) to the biblical figures sent forth to announce the each of which is signed by its apocalypse. While such an analogy was lofty assessment of mere mortals, the quartet renowned sub- of Stuhldreher, Crowley, Miller and Layden did symbolize the end of the world for jects. The identical photos 1924 opponents. Those legendary running mates were gathered long after their show Hall of Famer Paul National Championship exploits to sign this hardcover book. Published in 1962 Hornung toting the ball behind (Funk & Wagnalls), this copy of A Treasury of Notre dame Football is a 340-page pulling guards account of the institution’s rich gridiron history with entries from a series of sports- and Fuzzy Thurston, likely en writers. Featured prominently in “The Rockne Era” chapter, the “Four Horsemen” route to pay dirt. The blue have signed on the flyleaf. In order: Layden (“9” strength; inscribed “Good Luck Sharpie signatures (on each) Arthur”); Stuhldreher (“9”; “every good wish”); Miller (“8-9”; “sincere regards”); include: Hornung (inscribed “HOF ‘86”), Kramer (inscribed “64”) and Thurston and Crowley (“8-9”; “every good wish”). Covers and crisp pages are intact and the (inscribed “#63”). The pennings average (“9-10”) potency in this lot with nice “break” original dust jacket shows minor corner/edge wear. Full photo LOA from JSA. value. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

603. John Elway 1982 Oneonta Yankees Payroll Check - 604. 1998 One of Only (2) Signed “John Elway Jr” Ron Mix Long before engi- Football neering “The Drive” in Hall of Cleveland and win- Fame ning back-to-back Postcards Super Bowls to Complete end his Hall of Fame football Set of (116) career, John Elway Autographs honed his skills on the baseball diamond, where he once threatened to remain if his Gridiron Hall of suitors in Baltimore didn’t trade him. The offered autographed piece is a rare and Fame autograph interesting collectible on several fronts. Encapsulated with signature assessed hounds will want “Authentic” by Beckett/JSA, this Oneonta Yankees payroll check was made out to and to fetch the endorsed by Elway during the summer of 1982. A Bronx Bombers draft pick, Elway offered 1998 Ron reported to the Class A New York-Penn League, where he hit .318 over 42 games with Mix Hall of Fame four homers and 13 stolen bases. Drawn from the “Oneonta Athletic Corporation” Football Platinum Signature Series complete set of (116) autographs. Limited to 2500 payroll account, the check is dated “6-30-1982” and made out to John A. Elway Jr. in copies (all #132), the cards inside this boxed edition are sharply penned in blue or the amount of $231.70. The check is signed by team president Albert S. Nader and black Sharpie with (“8-9”) signature strengths or better. Highlighted in this set are endorsed by Elway on the reverse. In black ballpoint, Elway’s scripting of “John A. Baugh, Blanda, Dawson, Ewbank, Fears, Gillman (first name only), O. Graham, Elway Jr” projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Of note is that this is one of only four Hirsch, Landry, Lane, Motley, Namath, Olsen, Sayers, Schramm, Selmon, Simpson, checks issued to Elway by Nader and one of only two on which Elway has used the Staubach, D. Walker (first name only), Walsh and Webster. Auction LOA from JSA. “Jr” designation. With those appealing attributes and the document’s pre-NFL status, More on our website. this rates as a coveted Elway souvenir, indeed. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

605. (3) Multi-Signed 606. Jim 1990 Hall of Fame Brown Related Publications Autograph with Enshrinees Lot With Dinner Program Jersey, Elect yourself to the Hall of Helmet Fame class with this extensive and array of 1990 Football Hall inductee, alumni and attendee Football autographs. This grouping fea- Cleveland tures an Enshrinees Civic Dinner Browns legend program plus (2) Gameday Class Jim Brown has of 1990 programs with a total of autographed the (55) signatures (average “8-9” (3) display strength) spread throughout these keepsakes in publications. Highlighting this this impressive offering, the Dinner program fea- gathering. With tures (7) individually signed autographs pages, one for each of the 1990 showing (“9”) or better quality with inscriptions of “HOF 71,” the items include: class of inductees: Buchanan (d. Signed Football a Wilson Official NFL Roger Goodell signature model; Signed 1992), Griese, Harris, Hendricks, Jersey a Mitchell & Ness (size “54”) 1964 Browns replica home jersey signed on the Lambert, Landry (d.2000) and St. front “2”; Signed Helmet a Browns throwback size “7-3/8” 12-point crown suspen- Clair. Auction LOA from JSA. More on website. sion helmet signed on the right side. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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607. 608. 1968 World Johnny Champion New Unitas York Jets Team- Signed Signed Helmet Football With Namath and and Maynard Framed Jets fans: we “guarantee” you’ll love this champi- Display onship prize. This full-size Baltimore’s authentic Jets helmet is dec- “Golden orated with (25) signatures Arm” has from the III signed these (2) gridiron keepsakes. Includes: Football a Wilson “Official NFL” Paul championship roster. Tagliabue signature model pigskin signed in silver marker (“8-9” strength with slight Accented by team logo decals, the smooth white plastic shell is the ideal surface for ink migration); Framed Display framed to 21-3/4 x 17-3/4”, a twill “19” display is black marker pennings that average (“9-10”) potency. Keys include: Atkinson, accented by a pair of Unitas trading card likenesses. Unitas has signed on the vertical Boozer, Elliott, Hudson, Maynard, Namath, Philbin, Snell and J. Turner. Steiner portion of the “9” (silver marker, “8” strength). Auction LOA from JSA. Sports hologram. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

609. 1940s- 610. 1956 Real Magazine 1950s NFL Football Yearbook Autograph Signed by (65) including Book with J. Brown (130+) A tremendous amount of time was Signatures put into this 1956 Real Magazine Football annual signed by (65) dif- Cut signature spe- ferent players. Penned in ball-point cialists will find ink, the tough period signatures, tremendous value located by each player’s photo, aver- with this 1940s- age (“7-8”) strength. While the peri- 1950s NFL autograph book with (130+) signatures. The mostly pencil and blue ink odical grades (PR) due to extensive signatures are neatly dispersed throughout the pages of this 6x3 leather bound keep- writing and tape residue, that’s not what you’ll be buying this for. Keys include Hall sake. The majority of the autographs resonate (“8”) signature strength or better. Keys of Famers: (20 Hall of Famers) with Blanda, J. Brown, Dawson, Gatski, Groza, include (3) Bingaman (d.1970), Blanda, Canadeo, (2) Conerly, DeMarco (d.1956, died Hornung, Maynard, L. Moore, Parker, Schmidt, Tittle; Commons/Stars: (45 signa- in Western Canada’s worst aviation disaster), Dudley, (2) Goldberg, Frisch, Harder, tures) with Ameche (Heisman), Brodie and Crow (Heisman). Full photo LOA from Lujack, Mara, S. Owen (d.1964) and (2) Tunnell (d.1975). Auction LOA from JSA. JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

611. Signed 612. 1990 Hall 8x10 Photograph as of Fame Redskins Coach—Full JSA Induction The legendary Vince Lombardi (d.1970) Football with is depicted during his brief tenure as (27) Signatures Washington Redskins head coach in 1969 with the offered signed black-and-white Including 8x10 portrait. This picture is penned by Unitas, Landry, the mastermind in blue ink with the auto- Lane - Full JSA graph presenting (“7”) despite a smear to Gridiron greats that the “V” in his given name. A small tape gathered for the 1990 Hall of Fame induction ceremony endorsed this magnificent identifier does not distract from the visual display piece. Offered is an ONFL football featuring (27) signatures (24) of which appearance. The reverse is dated 11-29-69 have been penned by Hall enshrined entities. Featured signers include Buchanan, in an unknown hand and traces of reverse Graham, Landry, D. Lane, Nitschke, Sayers and Unitas. Signed in marker pen with photo album residue do not compromise an average quality of (“8”) these distinct autographs present a bold appearance. The the appearance of this piece. Full photo ball is in excellent condition with only minor soiling and traces of ink migration. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

613. 1990 Football 614. 1990 & 1992 Football Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Mayor’s Induction Collection Breakfast Autographed with Strong Bob St. Programs with Davis & Clair Emphasis Landry Relive the 1990 Football Hall of Exciting pairing of 1990 and 1992 Fame induction ceremonies with Football Hall of Fame Mayor’s Breakfast this prodigious collection of an autographed programs totaling (11) auto- estimated (120+) items. graphs. The images of the respective Presented is a stockpile of pho- enshrinees are penned in black ink with tographs, sports cards, pro- the autographs averaging (“9-10”) grams, pins and unique sundry collectibles, many of which have been hand signed. strength. Included are 1990 program: (7 Particular emphasis is given to Bob St. Clair, one of the seven 1990 inductees. signatures) with Buchanan, Griese, Harris, Highlighting this hoard are the endorsements of the other 1990 inductees: Landry, Hendricks, Lambert, Landry, St. Clair; Harris, Lambert, Hendricks, Griese and Buchanan, plus (2) 49ers signed footballs, one 1992 program: (4 signatures) with featuring (35) circa 1990 players and one graced by (14) old timers. Auction LOA Barney, A. Davis, Mackey and Riggins. from JSA. More on our website. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 615. (40) 1959-1981 Baltimore Colts Collection with 1960 Team-Signed 616. 1970 Notre Dame Team-Signed Football Football with (89) Signatures—Full From the “land of pleasant living” comes these (40) JSA 1959-1981 Baltimore Colts items with promising re- “Rally sons of Notre Dame: Sing her glory and sound 617. (13) Autographed Football First sale potential. Highlights include 1960 Colts Team- her fame.” This 1970 Notre Dame team-signed football Day Covers/Cuts with (2) Unitas comes from the season in which the Fighting Irish Signed Football: (36 signatures, white Spalding Gallery of (13) autographed football first day covers earned a 10-1 record and bested the Texas Longhorns in model, average “6-7”, auction LOA packed with Hall of Famers. The signatures each pres- the Cotton Bowl. Inked by (89) gridironers in black and from JSA) with Ameche, Berry, Donovan, Lipscomb ent (“8-9”) or better. Keys include Artcraft: (7 cachets) blue ink, the well preserved two-toned souvenir pigskin (Big Daddy only), Marchetti, L. Moore, Parker and with Bradshaw, Hornung, Lujack, Tarkenton, (2) averages (“7”) signature strength. Keys include Unitas. Also present are (5) 1950s-1960s Colts drinking Unitas, D. Walker; Gateway: Staubach; Other: (4 Parseghian (head coach) and Theismann. Full photo glasses (average EX-MT). More on our website. cachets) with Berwanger and D. Walker. Auction LOA LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

618. 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers Hall 620. Football Autograph Collection of Famers & Stars Lithograph with 619. Football Autographed Flats of (4) items With Favre Jersey & (40+) Signatures—Full JSA Collection of (27) With Unitas, Starr Celebrate “Steel City” dominance with the offered and Parsaghian UDA Marino Helmet Hall of Fame signal callers and “The Purple People 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famers and stars lith- Vaunted ball carriers and defenders from the NFL and Eaters” have signed these (4) gridiron keepsakes. The ograph with (40+) signatures. The artist-signed creation college grid ranks have autographed their likenesses in pennings average (“9”) strength (with noted exceptions) measures 24-1/2 x 39-1/2” and was produced by this hard-hitting lot of (27) signed items. The black- and include: Marino signed helmet (UDA); Auction National City in a limited edition of 1000 pieces. and-white prints range from 8x10 to 3-1/2 x 5-7/16” LOA from JSA: Favre Packers home jersey, signed on Suitable for framing, the black Sharpie endorsements and showcase endorsements that average (“8-9”) back “4”; Griese/Fouts dual-signed football (both “6” each present (“9”) or better. Keys include Bleier, strength. Highlights include: L. Brown, Butkus, strength); 1970s Minnesota Vikings football signed by Blount, Bradshaw, Greene, Ham, F. Harris, Lambert, Graham, Parseghian (JSA cert/sticker), Rozelle, (5) with Krause and Tarkenton. More on our website. Noll, Swann, Webster and D. White. Full photo LOA Simpson (signature “5”), Starr, Tarkenton and Unitas. from JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

621. (3) Multi-Signed Footballs With Sayers and Shula 622. Lawrence Taylor September 6, These (3) pigskins are decorated with signatures of 1981 First-Ever Game Signed Ticket some of the game’s most revered icons. Includes: 623. Montana/Rice/Young Signed LE Stub - PSA Super Bowl XXXIX “Wilson” ball with an event logo Giclee on Canvas and silver marker signatures of Gifford (“5” strength) Following eight successive losing seasons, the New York Giants quickly altered their course as they unleashed Composed by renowned illustrator Bill Lopa, this limit- and Sayers (“7”); Super Bowl XLI signed by (13; ed edition (19/49) multi-signed AROC (artist recreation average “8” strength) including D. Clark, R. first-round draft pick Lawrence Taylor in 1981. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this on canvas) portrays San Francisco 49ers legends Joe Cunningham, B. Johnson, Lofton, McNeil, Romo, B. Montana, Jerry Rice and Steve Young. Framed to 36- Smith and T. Thomas; Super Bowl XLI by (12; aver- autographed ticket stub was issued at the Meadowlands for L.T.’s first–ever NFL game. The September 6, 1981 3/4 x 27-1/2”, the textured canvas showcases detailed age “8-9” strength) including Bailey, Barney, Carson, color likenesses of the Hall of Fame quarterbacks Heap, Lofton, Shula, Z. Thomas and Walls. Auction voucher features printed seating/event details and is signed by Taylor in blue marker (“9” strength) and flanking their incomparable target. Each has endorsed LOA from JSA. his image with a silver Sharpie scripting that resonates Opening Bid $150.00 inscribed “1st NFL Game.” The stub has an uneven admission tear and presents nicely. (“9”) strength and clarity. PSA/DNA sticker. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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624. Johnny Unitas 1956 First Game Wrigley Field Ticket Stub What a tough ticket here! 625. 1958 & 1959 Baltimore Colts/New York Giants NFL Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this ticket stub was issued at Championship Program Lot Chicago’s Wrigley Field on October 21, 1956 as legendary signal caller Johnny Unitas Simultaneously elevating Baltimore and the NFL to prominence and popularity on the took over as the Baltimore Colts quarterback. The bright-green “Lower Grandstand” sports front, the Colts triumphed in “The Greatest Game Ever Played” to win the 1958 voucher has tiny staple holes but presents nicely with sharp edges/corners. Unitas NFL title and beat their same New York foes the following year for an encore. These threw his first of 290 career touchdown passes that day, a 36-yard 4th quarter strike to (2) game day programs were respectively issued at those NFL Championship games. . Having taken over in the third quarter for starter George Shaw, who Includes: 1958 32-page Yankee-Stadium-issued guide with covers and all crisp pages was felled by a broken leg, Unitas had an ominous start as his very first pass was intact; presents at the (EX) plateau with faint toning on front cover; 1959 62-page picked off by J.C. Caroline and returned for a touchdown. Memorial Stadium-issued guide; presents (VG) with minor paper loss and small cover Opening Bid $250.00 tear; center (roster) page is detached but present. Opening Bid $200.00

626. (2) Significant NFL Championship Programs With “Ice Bowl” and Super Bowl III Issued at two of foot- ball’s most unforget- table battles, these programs include: 1967 NFL Championship issued at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field for the December 31, 1967 “Ice Bowl” between the Dallas Cowboys and host Packers, this 60-page publication sur- 627. 1962 and 1964 NFL Championship Programs vived the minus-48 wind chill that day as covers and all pages remain. The guide Historical significance rings true in this pair of 1960s NFL Championship game day presents well with wear and minor separation about the spine and a handwritten nota- programs. Includes: 1962 issued at Yankee Stadium for the Green Bay Packers’ 16-7 tion on the first page; Super Bowl III issued at Miami’s Orange Bowl for the epic win over the New York Giants, this 44-page guide presents beautifully, with a Willard battle between the heavily favored Baltimore Colts and Joe Namath-led New York Mullin cover illustration and covers/crisp pages intact. The center (roster) page has Jets, this 120-page guide presents at the (NM) plateau with crisp covers/pages intact. been marked in pen; 1964 issued on the shores of Lake Erie at Cleveland’s Municipal Opening Bid $200.00 Stadium, this 76-page program features a color action shot of Jim Brown on the front cover. Thick stock covers and all pages intact on this reminder of the last-ever title realized by a Cleveland professional sports franchise. Opening Bid $200.00

629. Franklin Mint Pocket Watch Given to Chuck Bednarik at the 1987 Eagles Honor Roll Ceremony Recognized in 628. Joe Namath 1965 First-Ever Game Shea Stadium the Philadelphia Eagles inaugural “Honor Roll” class of 13, Hall of Famer Chuck Ticket Stub - PSA 3 Bednarik had his number “60” retired and was the recipient of additional praise and Drafted on the same day by the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals and the upstart AFL’s New gifts from the club. This Franklin Mint pocket watch was bestowed upon Bednarik at York Jets, outspoken signal caller Joe Namath chose the latter team and a record that ceremony. The gold-plated keepsake features eagle likenesses on either side of the $427,000 salary. This Shea Stadium ticket stub was issued on September 18, 1965 for hinged cover. The timepiece features hour, minute and second hands, which revolve Namath’s first-ever NFL game. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, this “Field around a Roman numeral facing. On the back, an engraving reads: “Presented to Level Box” voucher is one of three at its tier with none graded higher. With the team CHARLES P. BEDNARIK By the Philadelphia Eagles HALL OF FAME.” The item logo and owner Sonny Werblin’s facsimile signature accenting the silver and green presents beautifully and is fully functional. hues, the item is a “Guaranteed” highlight to any ticket collection. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 630. 1923 University of 631. 1929 Christy Walsh Notre Dame Calendar “All America Board of with 1922 (Four Football” Ad Display Horseman) Team With Rockne Photo Sports licensing pioneer Christy Walsh For three seasons beginning in recruited superstars to ghost write arti- 1922, the University of Notre cles “analyzing” events. This 1929 Dame Football team lost only two “All America Board of Football” contests. The catalysts for gridiron advertisement portrays (4) football success were found with the “Four legends. Framed to 19-3/8 x 24-1/4”, Horsemen” backfield of Crowley, this vintage broadside shows head- Layden, Miller and Stuhldreher. shots of (from left to right) Warner, The College Hall of Famers are Rockne, Alexander and Jones and profiled in this 1923 University of urges publications to run their syndi- Notre Dame calendar. The 10x12 publication features the South Bend, institu- cated columns, each on a different day tion on 6-1/2 x 4-1/2” sepia-toned pictures. The months of September and November of the week. The piece has compacting depicts the gridironers on the field and posing for the camera as a squad respectively. folds but presents beautifully. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

632. (216) 1936-37 BF3 College Mini Pennants with 633. (94) 1950s BF-3 College Football Mini-Felts Several Variations Issued as premiums during the 1950s, these (94) college football felt keepsakes fea- Support your alma mater with these (216) 1936-37 BF3 College Mini Pennants. These ture logos and team names in appliqué. Measuring 3 x 1-1/4”, these colorful mini- nearly 4-1/2” felts come in a variety of color schemes with several accentuated by banners showcase crack-free appliqué with highlights including: Alabama, Alcatraz, obscure color, font or text variations. This arrangement averages (EX to EX-MT) with Duke, Florida, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Michigan, Navy, Northwestern, Notre Dame, mostly bright surfaces and crisp appliqué. According to the provided checklist, only Ohio State, Penn State and UCLA. More on our website. Cincinnati and Mecca is missing for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 634. 1956 Giants vs. Bears 635. (280+) 1960s Yankee Stadium-Issued & 1970s Football NFL Championship Press Photos and Program NFL Procedure Distinguished from their Harlem-based Handbooks baseball contemporaries as the “New The offered mix of press York Football Giants,” the NFL squad photos, action shots and captured the league title in 1956 by pum- procedure handbooks meling the Chicago Bears, 47-7. Issued includes mostly at Yankee Stadium for that December 30 Philadelphia Eagles related battle, this game day program shows an materials. The collection action scene at the famed venue on the has (280+) photographs, front cover and details the combatants on most in-game action shots the (20) pages within. The publication from 1965-1967, with stars presents nicely with faint toning on the including D. Meridith, B. front cover and minor separation on the Mitchell, L. Kelly, B. Lilly back cover. and S. Jurgensen. A more complete list is on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

636. (12) 1980 637. (25) 1981-2003 Golf Lake Placid PSA Graded Singles with and Moscow Certified Autographs Olympics Light up the links with these (25) 1981- Posters 2003 golf PSA graded singles with cer- tified autographs. Highlights include International athletics 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour: signed #225 and political unrest are Trevino (PSA/DNA Authentic); 2001 the themes in these SP Game-Used Certified Autos: with (12) 1980 Winter and PSA 8: #62 S. Garcia; 2002 SP Game- Summer Olympics Used Auto/Jersey: Strange (PSA 10); posters. Measuring 2003 SP Authentic Certified Autos: (4 approximately 20x26, the thick stock display items include (6) different designs from cards) with PSA 9: #127 Ochoa and both the Winter Games at Lake Placid and the Summer Games in Moscow. Among the PSA 8: #109 N. Lopez. More on our Lake Placid designs is a hockey poster with a sizable action image of U.S.A. goalie website. Jim Craig. Ironically, the “Mockba” (Russian for “Moscow”) posters were printed in Opening Bid $200.00 the U.S., which boycotted the Games because of the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan. Opening Bid $100.00

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638. Tiger Woods 2002 U.S. Open UDA Limited Edition Signed Framed Display 639. Red Grange Signed 8x10 640. 1999 San Francisco 49ers Opening Bid Team-Signed Football With Rice, $150.00 Photograph with Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Young, Owens and Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

643. 1926 Army Dated Pennant 641. 2009 Super Bowl Champion 642. (3) Super Bowl Ticket Stubs Issued at Soldier Field’s Formal New Orleans Saints Team-Signed With XXV (Giants), XXXII (Broncos) Dedication and National Football With Full JSA and XXXV (Ravens) Championship Game Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

644. Early-1950s Carling’s Beer 645. 1954-1955 Carling’s Beer 646. 1957-1976 Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Browns Promotional Cleveland Browns Promotional Photo Collection of (40) With (3) Photo Lot of (420) Photo Lot of (115) Falstaff Team Photos Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

649. Single- Signed Pele Soccer Ball with 648. 1924 Queen’s University Rugby 647. (3) 1950s-1960s Scarce Los Full JSA Angeles Rams Pennants & (2) Original Panoramic Team Photo Opening Bid Broadside Schedules Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

650. 1999 U.S. Women’s World Cup Champions Team-Signed Soccer Ball 651. Multi-Signed Framed NASCAR With (20) Signatures and Full JSA Flag With Earnhardt, Jr. and Wallace Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 652. 1952 Marciano-Walcott Heavyweight 653. Jack Johnson Signed Championship Full Ticket - Lone PSA Graded Example Sepia 8x10 Photograph Felled to the canvas for with Inscription—Full JSA the first time in his One of the more controversial and polar- unblemished career, izing sporting figures of the early nine- Heavyweight contender teenth century was undoubtedly Jack Rocky Marciano battled Johnson, former Heavyweight Boxing undaunted on Champion of the world. The brash September 23, 1952 at African-American pioneer combated P h i l a d e l p h i a ’s institutionalized racism and challenged Municipal Stadium. A t various social attitudes of the age with 43 seconds of the 13th glee. Despite the braggadocio, Johnson round, Marciano improved his record to 43-0, landing his patented right-hand “Suzie was also known as a “renaissance man” Q” to the head of Joe Walcott to lay claim to the heavyweight title. Encapsulated and who enjoyed interfacing with his fans. assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this full ticket was issued for that historic bout in Philly. The offered Jack Johnson (d.1946) signed The gorgeous voucher reads like a gymnasium broadside, with printed seating/event sepia 8x10 photograph is confirmation of details, a (then) hefty “$25” price, and headshots of the hard-hitting combatants. Te n that. The blue steel-tip fountain pen years Wa l c o t t ’s junior, Marciano prevailed that night despite being down on all three endorsement is personalized with a “To My Little Pal” salutation and preceded by a scorecards (8-4, 7-5, 7-4) at the time of his knockout blow. The lone Heavyweight Former Boxing Champion inscription. The flowing autograph presents (“7-8”) and is champ to go undefeated throughout his career, Marciano would go on to successfully not affected by a mild tear directly above the salutation or slight paper loss and tape defend his title six times. Mirroring the rarity of Marciano’s pedigree, this ticket is the residue on the reverse. The year 1933 was added by an unknown hand, additionally lone specimen graded by the esteemed third-party service (there are 16 graded exam- “Jack Johnson” was neatly written on a piece of tape and attached to the bottom of ples from the 1953 re-match). Sharp edges and strong perforations are prominent fea- the photo, between his feet. A beautiful piece which comes with a full photo LOA tures on this ring relic. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $400.00

654. Vintage 655. Cassius Clay Signed Boxing & Non- and Framed Age 14 Photo Sports With Full JSA Scrapbook with Striking a confident pose well before secur- ing Olympic Gold laurels in Rome and mak- (154) Cards ing claim to the heavyweight title, a 14- including T218 year-old Cassius Clay is the handsome Hassan/Mecca young subject of this autographed photo. Long before the nine- Framed to 17-3/8 x 26-1/4”, the print por- pocket sheet or top loader, trays the teenage pugilist standing on a plat- early card collectors form with fists at the ready and trunks that housed their treasures in read “LOU KY” on the side. Executed in period scrapbooks. Originally arranged and stored in an antique 13x15 volume, these blue Sharpie, the “Cassius Clay” signature (154) boxing and non-sports cards offer the collector a glimpse into the hobby’s hum- projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full ble origins. The neatly adhered cards are systematically displayed over twelve pages photo LOA from JSA. with examples of several cards having been removed by a previous owner. Of this Opening Bid $250.00 assembly, (117) cards remain in the scrapbook while the remaining cards were neatly removed. The surfaces are incredibly vibrant with scattered instances of obverse creasing. Additionally, the removed cards display only traces of reverse paper loss. 657. Max Baer & Although several pages are separated, the card sheets remain attached to the frayed and loose, but original, binding. Included are 1910 T112 Mogul Toast Series: (82 Jim Braddock cards, 56 remain in scrapbook); 1910 T217 Mecca/Hassan Champions: (33 cards, 31 Signed 8x10 remain in scrapbook) with Attell, Jeffries and 1914 T51 Murad College Serie: (39 Photographs with cards, 30 remain in scrapbook). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Full JSA James “Cinderella Man” 656. Sugar Ray Robinson Signed Braddock and his 1935 opponent Max Baer square Sepia 8x10 Photograph in Boxing off once again on this pair Pose—Full JSA of signed 8x10 photo- Frequently regarded as the greatest “pound for pound” graphs. Each sepia picture boxer in history, Ray “Sugar” Robinson (d.1989) is personalized with a salutation and is dated. The autograph for Braddock (d.1974) applies his technique with the offered signed sepia presents (“7-8”) while the demonstrative Baer (d.1959) exhibits (“8-9”) penmanship. 8x10 photograph. The blue steel-tip fountain pen Named identifiers are neatly affixed to the moderately worn surfaces and the revers- endorsement is preceded by a salutation and followed es display superficial photo album adhesive residue which does not affect their over- by a NYC inscription. The precise autograph presents all presentation. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. (“8-9”) attributes. The sturdy period photograph dis- Opening Bid $150.00 plays a small name identifer taped to the front, mini- mal crazing and reverse photo album residue which does not adversely impact the eye appeal. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

658. 1890s Bob Fitzsimmons Whitehead & Hoag Boxing Pinback 659. 1971 /Joe Frazier 660. (110) Boxing Autographed Flats Opening Bid Dual-Signed Fight Pennant $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Collection Opening Bid $100.00

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662. (3) Jack Dempsey Period 661. (2) Circa 1920s Jack Signed 8x10 Photographs with Full Dempsey Flip Books JSA Allow “The Manassa Mauler” to pound his way into The “Manassa Mauler” takes on all comers your boxing collection by claiming these (3) Jack with this pair of circa 1920s flip books. Dempsey period signed 8x10 photographs. These Included are 1.) Dempsey vs. Carpentier (illus- period sepia and black-and-white pictures are person- trations display mild wear with slight separa- alized with salutations. Included are 1.) signed Apeda tion from the staple binding on the black-and- Photographers picture (“9”, dated inscription not white cover) and 2.) Dempsey vs. Firpo (illus- included in LOA, name identifier taped to front); 2.) trations exhibit minimal wear, while the cover dated 10/20/42 portrait (“8”, name identifier taped to has been re-attached with two modern staples; front) and 3.) dated 11/31/63 portrait (“8-9”). The pic- back cover is stamped). tures display only minimal wear which does not distract from the overall presentation. Opening Bid $150.00 Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

663. (8) 1930s-1950s Boxing Signed Photograph/Postcard Collection with 664. 1956 Gum Products, Inc. Dempsey & Tunney “Adventure Series” #44 Rocky Famed pugilists “pull no punches” with these (8) 1930s- 1950s boxing signed photographs and flats. Although Marciano - SGC 88 the period pictures display moderate wear, the historic Successfully defending his unblemished ring record endorsements are not significantly affected. Included are with a powerful right cross, Rocky Marciano is the personalized autographs of Full Photo LOA from JSA: hard-hitting subject of this 1956 Gum Products, Inc. (2 items) with Dempsey (“7”, dated 1954 restaurant “Adventure Series” #44 cardboard collectible. postcard), Tunney (“7”, dated 1939 8x10 photograph, Encapsulated and Graded 88 NM-MT 8 by SGC, white photographic pen); JSA Sticker & Cert Cards: (6 items, average “7”) with this impeccably centered specimen is one of 23 at its Conn (5x8), Giardello (4-1/2 x 8”), (2) LaMotta (5x7 and 8x10, one name identifier tier with only seven graded higher. tape to front), Poreda (5-1/4 x 8”, slight tear) and Rosenbloom (8x10). More on our Opening Bid $100.00 website. Opening Bid $200.00

665. 1930s-1990s Boxing 666. (8) Joe Frazier Card Sets & Singles Single-Signed Boxing Collection Gloves Ring enthusiasts will spar over this exten- The first boxer to defeat Muhammad sive 1930s-1990s boxing card sets and sin- Ali, former Heavyweight Champion gles collection. Unless noted, all material Joe Frazier (d.2011) endorsed these (8) grades (NM to NM-MT) or better. boxing gloves. These “Everlast” size Highlights include Sets: (26 sets) with 1985 “12” accessories each feature a red Brown’s: (2) Series 1, Samples; 1999 leather canvas for black marker auto- Brown’s: (86/86) with Grant (certified graphs that project (“9”) or better qual- auto); Singles: (312 cards) with 1930s- ity throughout. These left-handed col- 1950s Exhibits: (294 cards, average VG- lectibles carry “knockout” break value. EX, 15% writing or back damage) with (4) Louis (average EX) and (4) Marciano Auction LOA from JSA (one has (average VG-EX). More on our website. PSA/DNA cert/hologram). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 667. 1994 Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson 668. 1995 Mark “Too Sharp” Caesar’s Palace Title Defense Worn Johnson Title Defense Robe & Trunks Worn Robe & Trunks Prize winning boxer Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson elected Recently elected Hall of Fame boxer Mark to the Hall of Fame in 2011 suited up in these flamboyant “Too Sharp” Johnson decked opponent togs to preserve his World Boxing Board Flyweight title Raul Rios while decked out in this bril- vs. Enrique Orozco in a 10/22/94 match at Caesar’s liantly colored robe and trunks at the Palace Las Vegas. Johnson retained his title by recording Great Western Forum in Inglewood, CA a twelve round TKO. This crimson and cream get-up is a real knockout. Fabricated in on 12/11/95. Mr. Johnson retained his crushed velvet with satiny sleeves and collar, the robe sports the “Too Sharp” moniker World Boxing Board Flyweight title with a on the back. The trunks follow this motif with the added feature of a sequined serpen- three round KO in this abbreviated bout. tine design at the bottom; the waistband exhibits moderate discoloration due to actual This exciting raiment presents a dynamic appearance well suited for display. Winning use. Winning bidder has the option of having this item hand signed. bidder will have the option of having this item hand signed. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

669. 1997 Mark “Too Sharp” 670. 2001-03 Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson IBF Title Defense Worn Johnson Title Bout Worn Robe & Robe & Trunks Trunks Regally attired in this eye catching ensemble, Sporting this classic black and silver garb Mark recently elected Hall Of Fame boxing star Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson rode the heaven and hell “Too Sharp” Johnson defended his IBF Flyweight roller coaster dropping a reversed split decision title on 2/10/97 with a twelve round unanimous on 10/6/01 to Rafael Marquez in a bout featured decision over Alejandro Montiel at the Great on HBO After Dark and capturing the WBO Western Forum. This well preserved robe features Super Flyweight title in a triumph over Fernando an intricate overall pattern with a large patch dis- Montiel in a twelve round majority decision at the playing Johnson’s trademark “2 Sharp” promi- Mohegan Sun Casino on 8/16/03. Offered is a finely preserved robe and trunks set nently stitched in gold. The trunks are arrayed in alternating colors of black, red, gold which features (3) “Grant boxing” patches and (2) sets of the “Too Sharp” alias letter- and green trimmed on the front with gold tassels. Winning bidder is entitled to have ing on black satin trimmed in shining silver. Winning bidder has the option of having this item hand signed. this item hand signed. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 671. Indiana Pacers 1971-72 ABA Championship Ring From MVP Freddie Lewis The class of the upstart ABA, the Indiana Pacers won a league-best three titles during the flashy circuit’s 10-year run. While memories of red- white-and-blue balls, big afros and the introduction of the 3- pointer will forever be treas- ured as elements that helped shaped the game, the offered prize trumps just about all other ABA relics. This cham- pionship ring was awarded to Pacers guard Freddie Lewis for his contributions during the 1971-72 championship season. The size 12 10-karat yellow gold accessory show- cases an oval cut synthetic star sapphire, which is accented by (18) round brilliant cut dia- monds measuring approxi- mately 2.2-2.3 mm. Surrounding those jewels, a raised-letter proclamation reads: “PACERS 1972 CHAMPIONS.” The right shank features a Pacers logo with “LEWIS” engraved on a scroll-style display just above. The opposite shank is home to ornate finery and engravings of “MAY 20, 1972 – 108-105,” as well as an ABA logo and engraved scroll displays reading “PRIDE,” “POISE,” “PERFECTION.” Within the band, “HJ” and “10K” are engraved. Lewis was named the ABA Finals MVP that year and this ring is blemish-free and retains its original glory and luster. Accompanying is an appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers. Opening Bid $1500.00

672. 1952 Royal Desserts Basketball Near Set of (5/8) SGC Graded Cards Early hoopsters of the National Basketball Association lace up their sneakers with the offered 1952 Royal Desserts near set of (5/8) SGC graded cards. Much scarcer than the contemporary baseball issue, the third- party grading service has judged less than five samples of each player. Included among this attractive horizon- tal gallery are SGC 50: #4 Brian (1 of 2, one better); SGC Authentic: (4 cards) with #2 McGuire (1 of 1, two better), #5 Fulks (1 of 4, none better), #7 Pollard (1 of 3, one better) and #8 Jeannette (1 of 3, none better). Missing only #1 Schaus, #3 Nichols and #6 Mikan for completion. Opening Bid $250.00

674. 1972-73 World Champion New York Knicks Team-Signed Basketball With (8) Hall of Famers and Full JSA Avenging their previ- ous season’s finals loss to the Lakers, the 1972-73 New York 673. Pete Maravich Autographed “Heir To A Dream” Knicks prevailed in five games, marking Autobiography With Full PSA/DNA the last time the peren- While the flashy moves and innovative style were his God-given attributes, Pete nial contenders secured Maravich’s drive, discipline and hoops fundamentals were products of his father’s an NBA title. This mentoring. Chronicling Maravich’s lifelong hoops endeavor and pursuit of his father’s Spalding Official NBA David Stern signature model basketball has been signed by aspirations, this autobiographical edition of Heir to a Dream is signed by its Hall of (14) members of that year’s Madison Square Garden championship team. Executed in Fame subject. The hardcover book (Nelson, 1987) is complete with its dust jacket. On black marker, the autographs take to the dimpled surface nicely and average (“8”) the fly leaf, Maravich has penned: “To Jack – Grace Agape “Pistol Pete” Eph. 2:8,9 strength and clarity. Includes: Barnett, Bibby, Bradley, DeBusschere, Frazier, Gianelli, John 3:16.” Executed in black ink, the signature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Holzman (coach), Jackson, Lucas, Meminger, Monroe, Rackley, Reed and Wingo. Full Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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675. 1955 Ashland/Aetna Oil Basketball SGC Graded Partial Set of (51/96) Cards Incredibly tough 1955 Ashland/Aetna Oil Basketball SGC graded partial set of (51/96) cards with future NBA stars and collegiate coaching legends. The majority of the cards are in the single digits of the third-party grading service’s cen- sus. Includes Ashland: (28 cards) with SGC 84: Diddle (highest grad- ed); SGC 80: Able, D. Miller, Rose, Whitsell (none better); SGC 60: Bibb, Collins, Crum, Grawemeyer, 676. 1947-1993 Basketball Collection with (15) Henderson (none better), Parkins Complete/Near Sets & Singles (none better), Underwood; SGC 50: Lace up your sneakers and take flight with the offered 1947-1993 basketball collection Hundley, Shackelford (only graded), including (15) complete/near sets and (41) singles. This regional and oddball gather- Schaus; SGC 40: Clark (highest ing is highlighted by many Hall of Famers, rookies and stars. Spotlighted are graded); Aetna: (23 cards) with Complete/Near Sets: (15 sets, all NM or better) with 1968-69 Rockets Jack in the SGC 80: Calvert, Cole (none better), Box near: (10/14) with Hayes, Riley; 1972-73 Icee Bear near: (18/20) with Abdul- Daniels (none better), Harned; SGC Jabbar, Chamberlain, Maravich SP, West; 1975 Carvel Discs set: (36/36); Singles: 70: Orr; SGC 60: Adkins (none bet- (41 cards) with 1952 Wheaties: (2) Mikan (both EX, both poses); 1968-69 Suns ter), Glaza (none better), Puckett, Weber and SGC Authentic: Baxter (only graded). Carnation Milk: Gregor (presents EX-MT) and Van Arsdale (presents VG-EX). More More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

677. (3000) 1970-71 Topps Basketball Vending Singles with Stars Grab some “tall boys” with this high caliber 678. 1948 gathering of (3000) 1970-71 Topps Basketball Exhibits vending singles. This assembly overwhelmingly Sports grades (NM or better) with a handful lesser due to errant centering typical to the issue. Champions Extensive duplication is found throughout. Keys George Mikan include (3) #20 Monroe, (95) #84 Love, (42) - PSA 6 With #90 Thurmond, (34) #93 Goodrich, (4) #107 None Graded West AS and (46) #109 Hawkins AS. Also pres- ent are (4) display boxes averaging (VG) with Higher two having sustained tape residue. These 40 Opening Bid year-old cards are ideal for the singles dealer, $150.00 team set enthusiast or set collector. Opening Bid $250.00

681. 1977 Michigan High 679. 1950-51 680. 1968 School Washington NBA All- Basketball Capitols 7- Star Championship Up Frank Game Program - Kudelka Program Magic Opening Bid Opening Bid Johnson $100.00 $100.00 Senior Year Opening Bid $100.00

683. Red 682. 1998 Auerbach/ Chicago Bulls Larry Bird NBA Playoffs Dual- United Center Signed Courtside Chair Framed Opening Bid $100.00 Photo 684. 1995-96 Washington Bullets Opening Bid $250.00 Team-Signed Basketball with (11) Autographs Opening Bid $100.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 685. (18) 1955 Aetna 686. (24) 1955 Ashland Oil Oil Basketball SGC Graded Cards Basketball Basketball Type-card collectors! Here is a rare SGC opportunity to claim these two dozen 1955 Ashland Oil Basketball SGC graded cards, Graded most of which have total populations in the Singles single digits. Includes collegiate renditions of The collabora- SGC 60: (3 cards) with Crum, Rose, Whitsell; tion between SGC 50: (7 cards) with Able, Calvert, Aetna/Ashland Kishbaugh, Parkins, Puckett, Schaus, Oil resulted in Underwood; SGC 40: (8 cards) with Bibb, one of the finest Burrow, Collins, Daniels, Evans, Grawemeyer, college basket- Harned, Rollins, SGC 30: D. Miller; SGC 20: ball issues in (3 cards) with Brewer (reverse writing), Mills, history. Only Witting; SGC Authentic: (2 cards) with single digits of Adkins and Bird. each of these Opening Bid $250.00 (18) tougher- back 1955 Aetna cards have been 687. 1961-62 Fleer Basketball graded by the third-party serv- Starter Set of (36/66) with ice. Included are Russell IA & (5) Dupes SGC 80: Roundball icons are front-and-center with Daniels (none this 1961-62 Fleer Basketball starter set of better); SGC 70: (36/66) with (5) dupes. This grouping aver- Orr; SGC 60: (2 ages (GD) but still presents nicely. Included cards) with are #2 Arizin (VG), 7, 9, 11, #17 Guerin RC Adkins (none (FR, water damage), 13-15, #18 Hagan better), Harned; (VG), #19 Heinsohn (FR), #21 Hundley SGC 50: (3 (GD), 24, #25 Kerr (GD), #26 LaRusso RC cards) with (GD), 27, 28, #29 Lovellette (VG), 30, 31, Burrow, Calvert, 33, 37, 40, 45, 48, 50-53, #54 Heinsohn IA Rose; SGC 40: (VG), 56-58, 60, #62 Russell IA (GD) and (4 cards) with #63 Schayes IA (VG-EX). Also present are Benbrook, Cole, Laughlin, Weber; SGC 30: Grawemeyer; SGC 20: (2 cards) with (5) dupes for #15, 28 (writing), (2) 30 and Able, Mills; SGC Authentic: (4 cards) with Bibb, Bird, Brewer and Evans. 57. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

688. 1969-70 Topps 689. (2) 1969 NBAP Basketball Complete Set Members (99/99) with (9) PSA Basketball Cards Graded with Chamberlain & Roundball royalty reigns with the Uncatalogued offered 1969-70 Topps Basketball com- Monroe plete set of (99) cards, (9) of which are Little is known of the manner PSA graded. The approximate condition of distribution or mode of breakdown is as follows: 25% (NM or release of these scarce 1969 better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and NBAP Members basketball 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include cards. The blank-backed blue #1 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #20 Havlicek bordered tandem were printed RC (EX-MT), #25 Alcindor RC (EX- on a thick cardboard stock. MT), #43 Bradley RC (PSA 7), #90 Included are 1.) Chamberlain West (EX), #99 CL (GD); PSA Graded (3-1/2 x 6” presents FR with Commons: (6 cards) with PSA 7: (5 surface and reverse writing) and 2.) uncatalogued Monroe (3 x 5-1/2”, VG-EX) with cards) with #7, 27, 31, 53 and 63. More light surface wrinkling. These oversized cagers were neatly extracted and come in on our website. varying dimensions. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 690. 1972-73 Topps Basketball Uncut Sheet with Many Stars 691. (10) 1973 University of “The Zen Master”, “Pistol Pete” and other North Carolina Basketball roundball greats take the court with this Playing Cards—All PSA 10 tough 1972-73 Topps Basketball uncut sheet. Each graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA. Those Comprised of (12) 11-card rows, this higher Tar Heel greats who laced up their sneakers grade survivor is absolutely loaded with Hall for the University of North Carolina basket- of Famers and key rookies. Featured are #1 ball squad are represented on these (10) 1973 Chamberlain, #5 Maravich, #25 Robertson, playing cards. Nearly half of all Gem Mint #32 P. Jackson RC, #75 West, #100 Abdul- specimens confirmed by PSA are represented Jabbar, #110 Havlicek and #122 Bradley. in this gallery. Included are L. Brown, With exception to Maravich, scattered creas- Cunningham, W. Davis, B. Jones, Karl, ing is relegated to the commons, or along Kupchak, McAdoo, Moe, C. Scott and D. the and perimeters. Perfect for prominent Smith. display in any den or office. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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692. 1973-74 Topps 693. (25) Basketball Vending 1975 Carvel Group of (2850+) Discs Cards Basketball “The educational hobby for Complete boys and girls” could yield Sets some serious dividends with Savor these (25) these (2850+) 1973-74 Topps 1975 Carvel Discs Basketball cards. This vending Basketball com- assembly with significant plete sets. These duplication generally presents 36-card editions (NM) with moderate instances each grade (NM- of errant centering and rough MT) and feature factory edges. Traces of mois- numerous gradable ture induced staining and bowing are noticeable on approximately 20% of the cards. possibilities. Keys Although the majority of the singles are commons, a sampling of stars such as includes Abdul-Jabbar, Bradley, Frazier, Havlicek, P. Jackson and Lanier. Multiple Hawkins, Love, Monroe along with assorted league leader and playoff cards are colored edges are mixed throughout leading to potential master set possibilities. mixed throughout. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

694. (10) 1976-77 695. 1980-81 Topps Basketball Topps Complete Sets from Basketball Vending #6 Bird Heroes of the hardwood reign RC/Erving with this top-shelf grouping of LDR/M. (10) 1976-77 Topps Basketball complete sets straight from vend- Johnson ing boxes. These large 144-card RC—SGC 96 editions average (NM to NM- “Larry Legend”, MT) and feature gradable copies “Dr. J” and of #1 Erving, #60 Maravich, “Magic” are #100 Abdul-Jabbar and #110 D. teamed to form one Thompson RC along with several of the most recognized and coveted modern basketball cards in history, the 1980-81 other elite cagers. A premier Topps Basketball #6 cornerstone. Graded 96 Mint 9 by SGC, this investment grade grouping from an oversized, con- classic appears as if it has just been pulled from a period wax pack. Resides in the dition sensitive edition. upper 95% of all similar copies judged by the third-party authenticator. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

696. 1946-1972 Basketball Publications Lot of (18) With Baltimore Bullets and Virginia Squires Spanning the dawn of the NBA through expansion and the upstart ABA (complete with 3- pointers and stylish afros), this collection of (18) hoops publica- tions is rife with well-preserved annuals and game day guides. Highlights include: NBA Annual Guides published by The Sporting News, these sta- tistical guides include: 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 (all present EX- MT or nicer); Press Guides 1959 West Virginia (Jerry West on cover); 1971-72 Virginia Squires with Julius Erving (pg. 26). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

698. NBA Legends Multi- Signed Basketball With 697. 1958-59 World Champion Boston Celtics 24x20 Jordan, Team-Signed Photo With Auerbach, Cousy and Russell Eclipsing the 50-win plateau for the first time in franchise history, the 1958-59 Bird, Boston Celtics went on to win their first of a remarkable eight straight NBA titles. Magic, Big This sizable black-and-white photo is autographed by (12) members of that formida- O and Russell ble championship roster. Framed to 32-1/8 x 28” under green matting, the photo Combined, the endorsers of this Wilson basketball have totaled an unfathomable 51 showcases blue marker signatures that average (“9-10”) potency. Includes: NBA Championships. The limited edition (39/100) keepsake is the canvas for black Auerbach, Conley, Cousy, Heinsohn, K.C. Jones, S. Jones, Locutoff, Ramsey, marker autographs that project (“9”) quality throughout. Includes: Larry Bird, Magic Russell, Sharman, Swain and Tsioropoulos. Cert/stickers from Hollywood Johnson, Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson and Bill Russell. The fully inflatable ball Collectibles. comes with a UDA sticker/cert for Jordan and a PSA sticker/cert for the remaining four. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 699. Pete Maravich Signed Typewritten 700. (2) Pete Maravich Letter With Full Signed Basketball Camp PSA/DNA Certificates - Full PSA/DNA Style personified, Hall of A pair of “Pistols” goes to the winning bid- Famer Pete Maravich der of these hoops Hall of Fame keep- mixed showmanship and sakes. Specifically, these (2) “Skill athletic abilities into a Achievement” certificates are both signed high-scoring career that by Pete Maravich. The 11 x 8-1/2” thick wowed fans from the play- stock sheets serve as diplomas for comple- ground courts to the NBA tion of Maravich’s basketball camp. On the hardwood. This typewrit- appropriate line, Maravich has signed ten letter was composed and signed by “Pistol Pete.” Written to a participant at a bas- “Pistol Pete” and inscribed “John 14:6” on ketball camp sponsored by Maravich, the two-page letter stresses attitude and behav- both (“9” strength). Individual full photo ior as the important attributes of a good player. At the conclusion, Maravich has LOAs from PSA/DNA. penned “Pistol Pete” in black ballpoint (“9-10” strength). Full photo LOA from Opening Bid $250.00 PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 702. Michael Jordan Signed and Framed Bulls Road Jersey - UDA Rightfully dubbed the “Babe Ruth of Basketball,” Michael Jordan brought gravity-defying thrills to the game and six championships to title-starved Chicago. This gorgeous framed display showcases a Chicago Bulls road jersey auto- 701. (3) Bill Russell Signed 16x20 Photos graphed by the Madison Street leg- Plying his craft during the latter stages of his remarkable career, 11-time NBA cham- end. Framed to 33-1/4 x 33-1/4” pion Bill Russell is the subject of these (3) autographed 16x20 color photos. Captured with Bulls team colors accenting by the camera’s eye as he schools post counterpart Walt Bellamy, Russell has signed the matte, this red mesh jersey is each in silver Sharpie. The bold pennings project (“9”) strength and clarity and come shown from the back, where the black-on-white twill “2” (of “23”) is signed by with individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. Jordan in silver marker (“8” strength). Cert/hologram from UDA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

704. (3) Kobe Bryant Signed 703. Larry Bird Signed and Los Angeles Framed Block From Boston Lakers Home Garden Parquet Floor Jerseys An Indiana-bred legend who led the Boston Five-time NBA cham- Celtics in their return to NBA supremacy, pion Kobe Bryant has Hall of Famer Larry Bird is the most appro- signed these (3) Los priate endorser of this Boston Garden relic. Angeles Lakers home Framed to 14-5/8 x 22-5/8” in a shadowbox jerseys. The size “L” display, a 6-5/8 x 5” section of the famed replica garments are parquet floor is signed by Bird in black tailored from gold-col- marker. The signature shows (“8”) strength ored mesh with tackle and clarity and is accented by an 8x10 color twill identifiers. Each action photo of Bird. Certs/stickers from is signed in black Boston Garden and Hollywood Collectibles. marker on the back block-style “8.” The signatures all show (“6-7”) strength and Opening Bid $200.00 clarity and come with individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00

705. (3) Kobe 706. 2002-03 Bryant Single- and 2003-04 Signed Washington Arguably the most clutch per- Wizards former of his era, hoops icon Team-Signed Kobe Bryant has decorated each of these (3) Spalding Basketballs basketballs with his bold With Jordan autograph. The David Stern and Arenas signature model all-surface Slam dunk this pair balls have each been signed of team-signed by Bryant in black marker. “Spalding” David Stern signature model basketballs to your collection as “His With minimal ink migration, Airness” and “Agent Zero” headline the list of Washington Wizards autographs. the scriptings take quite well Includes: 2002-03 signed in black marker (average “6-7” strength) strength by (15) to the dimpled surface and including Dixon, Jordan, Laettner and Oakley (UDA cert/hologram); 2003-04 signed resonate (“8”) or better quali- in black marker (average “8”) by (12) with Arenas, Blake and Stackhouse (auction ty throughout. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA. LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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707. 1978 Wayne Gretzky First 708. 1960-61 Professional Goal Full Ticket - Parkhurst Hockey Lone Example on PSA Registry Complete Set As if he was “auditioning” for his glorious career (61/61) with (22) with the Edmonton Oilers, 17-year-old Wayne PSA Graded Gretzky scored the first of his remarkable 940 pro- Light the lamp with this stel- fessional goals at the sparsely attended Market lar 1960-61 Parkhurst Hockey Square Arena on October 20, 1978. Encapsulated complete set of (61/61) cards and assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this full ticket with (22) PSA graded exam- was issued for “The Great One’s” scoring debut ples. The ungraded portion that night in the ill-fated WHA. The voucher fea- for this radiant series has an tures blue and white accents, as well as printed approximate condition break- seating/event details and an Indianapolis Racers down of 30% (EX-MT or bet- logo. While few could foresee the historical signif- ter), 30% (EX), 25% (VG- icance of a ticket like this, it is resultantly one of EX) and 15% (VG or lesser). few survivors and the lone example on the PSA Keys include #1 H o r t o n ( P S A 6), #2 Mahovlich (PSA 5.5), #3 Bower (VG-EX), #9 registry. Beating goalie Dave Dryden for his first- Kelly (EX), #20 H o w e ( P S A 5), #26 Ullman (VG-EX), #31 S a w c h u k ( P S A 4), #36 ever tally, Gretzky would score again four seconds Delvecchio (EX-MT), #45 M. Richard ( P S A 6), #46 Geoffrion (PSA 6), #47 H. Richard later. Though his efforts against the Edmonton ( P S A 6.5), #48 Harvey (PSA 7), #49 Beliveau (PSA 7), #53 P l a n t e ( P S A 6), #57 Oilers went for naught in a 4-3 setback that night, Marshall/H. Richard/Moore (EX-MT), #59 Geoffrion/Beliveau/Marshall (PSA 5) and he was traded to that club just 13 days later. The #61 Morrison (EX-MT). More on our website. Racers, meanwhile, folded just 25 games into the season and Gretzky’s services were retained by the Opening Bid $250.00 Oilers as they made the jump to the NHL the fol- lowing season. Opening Bid $500.00

709. (651) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Vending Group with (11) Plante Investment gathering of (651) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey singles straight from period vending boxes with several thousand dollars of book value. This razor-sharp assembly contains numerous Hall of Famers, stars and other prime candidates for third-party professional grading. Significant duplication is found throughout. Keys include #34 Sawchuk, (21) #140 Cheevers, (16) #142 Unger RC, (11) #165 H. Richard (all oc), (11) #181 Plante, (41) #183 Stanley, (60) 194 and (16) #198 Keon. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances and moderate instances of askew centering are present. Additionally, a reddish film is discernible along the upper border on the majority of the specimens. Despite those flaws, these crisp samples are still a viable proposition. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

710. 1966-67 712. 1979-80 & 1980- Topps Hockey 81 Topps Hockey Complete Set of Complete Sets with (132) Cards (9) PSA Graded The debut of “Number “The Great One” reigns with the Four, Bobby Orr” head- offered tandem of 1979-80 and lines this enticing 1966- 1980-81 Topps Hockey com- 67 Topps Hockey com- 7 11. (2075+) 1972-73 Topps Hockey plete sets. Included are 1979-80 plete set of (132) cards. Topps Hockey set: (264/264, Ideal for the budget con- Vending Singles with Blocks of Stars average NM to NM-MT, scious collector, this condition sensitive series has an Immense book and break value is delivered with these includes stickers and wrapper) approximate condition breakdown of 5% (VG or bet- (2075+) 1972-73 Topps Hockey singles. This cache was with #18 Gretzky RC (PSA 8, ter), 65% (GD) and 30% (FR or lesser) with a handful pulled from period vending boxes and averages (NM) oc), #175 Howe (PSA 8), #230 Bossy (PSA 7); 1980-81 of instances of reverse writing. Keys include #13 quality throughout. Extensive duplication is found with- Topps Hockey set: (264/264, average NM to NM-MT, Sawchuk (GD), #35 Orr RC (FR, glue residue), #63 P. in. Keys include (37) #1 Bruins Team, (15) #10 unscratched including wrapper) with #3 Gretzky RB Esposito (EX), #66 CL (marked), #109 Howe (GD), Cournoyer, (16) #25 Lemaire, (107) #63 Esposito/Orr (PSA 8), #87 Gretzky AS (PSA 8), #140 Bourque RC #112 B. Hull (FR), #120 CL (marked), #121 Howe AS LL, (19) #78 Mohns, (344) #80 Gilbert, (14) #88 Keon, (PSA 8, oc), #182 Gretzky CL (PSA 7), #195 Gartner (GD) and #125 Hull AS GD). More on our website. (354) #121 Perreault and (158) #141 Delvecchio. RC (PSA 8) and #250 Gretzky (PSA 8, mc). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 713. (2) 1980 714. Bobby Hull 715. Gordie Howe/Bobby Hull U.S. Olympic Autographed Lot Autographed Lot With (2) Photos Hockey Team- of (11) With and (2) Signed Items Jersey and (10) Jerseys & Ticket 8x10 Photos ”Mr. Hockey” For those who Madison Street fixture and “The Golden “believe in miracles”, Bobby Hull has decorated these (11) ready-for-display Jet” have auto- score with this tandem keepsakes with bold autographs that resonate (“9”) or graphed these of 1980 U.S. Olympic better strength throughout. Includes: Blackhawks ready-for-display hockey artifacts. With black marker Hockey team-signed items. Included are 1980 Te a m - Home Sweater a Reebok size “52” red knit pullover scriptings that average (“9”) strength, the items include: Signed OWS Baseball: (20 signatures, ball and signa- replica garment with proper twill identifiers, signed in (2) Signed Photos a 20x16 limited edition (163/299) tures average “9”) with Sweet Spot: Craig, Eruzione; black marker on the back “9” and inscribed “The number “9” print and a 16x20 color photo of the leg- M i r a c l e Team-Signed Print: (19 signatures, average “9”, Golden Jet” (JSA sticker); (10) Signed 8x10 Photos (3) ends wearing each other’s jerseys; Signed Jerseys silver Sharpie, framed and matted to 28x40 with mild black-and-white (inscribed “#7”) and (7) color includes a Red Wings home size “52” sweater signed scratching) with Broten, Christoff, Craig, Eruzione and (inscribed “#9”); each is signed in blue Sharpie and by Howe on the back “9” and a Blackhawks home size Ti c k e t : 2/24/80 Gold Medal full (EX-MT). Auction LOA inscribed “HOF 1983.” Individual Hollywood “52” sweater signed by Hull on the back “9.” from JSA. More on our website. Collectibles stickers. Individual certs/stickers from Hollywood Collectibles. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 717. Vintage Cleveland Indians Chief Wahoo lot of (4) with Stamford Pottery Bank, Pennant & Rubber 716. (3) Vintage St. Louis Cardinals 718. (9) 1960s Bobblehead/Bank Lot Dolls Bobbleheads—All Different With Baseball and Football Nostalgia abounds in this grouping of (4) late 1940s Redbird faithful will definitely “nod” their approval by Nodding their approval, these (9) vintage sports-themed collectibles featuring the iconic Cleveland Indians mas- securing the offered trio of St. Louis Cardinals bobble- statues/bobblehead dolls are ready to join your collec- cot Chief Wahoo. Presented are a (high grade) lustrous heads. Included are 1.) 1963-1965 Green Base Black tion. Showcasing bright colors with “blinker” eyes on Stamford Pottery ceramic bank radiating striking detail, Players (presents VG, hairline crack from left jaw run- some, these statue/bank figurines were crafted during a (above average) three-quarter-face style felt pennant ning beneath ear to the back of the head); 2.) 1963- the 1960s and present nicely. More on our website. and (2) Rempel squeaker toys, one (average) with origi- 1965 Green Base Mascot (presents EX to EX-MT, mild Opening Bid $200.00 nal feather, one (very nice) without feather. More on discoloration and soiling throughout) and 3.) 1966-1971 website. Gold Base Mascot (presents EX, very limited chipping Opening Bid $200.00 on reverse portion of the head and under beak). Opening Bid $200.00

720. 1962- 721. 1963 1964 Dallas Hartland Cowboys Statues “Toes Up” Washington Black Player Redskins Nodder Running Very tough 1962- Back 1964 Dallas “Fight for old Cowboys “Toes D.C.” with this Up” nodder featur- scarce 1963 ing an African- Hartland statue American player depicting a for the squad. Washington Stands approxi- Redskins running mately 7-1/4” tall back. Much tougher than its baseball counterparts, the on a round gold gridiron rendition stands 8” tall on a green rectangular base. Despite plastic base. The ball-toting likeness is high-grade with superficial chipping the unchipped #47 decals and uniform displaying little to the left toe and evidence of discoloration or wear. The gold-colored portions of the uniform decaling, the vibrant paint embossed team name has also survived the past half- 719. (2) Vintage Bobble Heads with schemes and the instantly familiar “star” more than century without any chipping. Presents much nicer than Original Boxes: Twins Green Base & make up the difference. The city decaling is crisp with similar examples when (infrequently) encountered. no discernable chipping and only mild soiling is scat- Opening Bid $200.00 Mini Blackhawks tered throughout. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

722. (2) 724. Hartland Western Treasure 1960s Fred Chest With Horses, Riders and Kail New Accessories York Crafted as Giants contempo- raries of their “Joe baseball play- Jolter” er counter- Statues parts, the Hartland Pre-dating the Western collectibles were immensely popular with a ever-popular wide fan base. This sizable assortment of lawmen and bobblehead their trusty horses runs the gamut of the - dolls and 723. 1961-1963 NHL Miniature based factory’s Western issue. The vast majority pres- Hartland statues, Bobblehead Near Set of (5/6) ents nicely, but show effects of rubbing. Includes: 9” Fred Kail’s “Joe Rider/Horse Combos Buffalo Bill (arm is broken), Jolter” football Nodders Chief Thunderbird, Cochise, (5) Dale Evans, Davy figurine has been a beloved and recognized gridiron Remember these little guys? Extremely attractive 1961- Crocket, General Lee, Generic Red Cowboy, (2) Sgt. novelty since 1956. These (2) New York Giants exam- 1963 NHL Mininature bobblehead near set of (5/6) O’Rourke, Roy Rogers and Wyatt Earp; 12” Riders ples portray the pot-bellied likeness inspired by Colts nodders. These 5” tall “original six” boy mascots dis- Black Cowboy, (2) Blue Cowboy and Red Cowboy; great . Included is a 1963 limited edition play relatively crisp decaling. Included are Boston (NM Extra 9” Riders/Horses Chief Brave Eagle, (2) (38/50) 5-1/2” plaster of Paris statue with a No. 63 road to NM-MT, sealed underside), Chicago (NM, slightly General Custer, General Lee, General Washington, jersey (signed by Kail on base’s underside). chipped decal, sealed underside), Detroit (VG-EX), Generic Red Cowboy, Lucas McCain, (5) Matt Dillon, Additionally, a 10”-tall porcelain bank depicts a No. 00 Montreal (VG-EX) and Toronto (VG-EX). Missing Sgt. Preston, (2) Tonto, Wyatt Earp, Polo Pony, black- home jersey (2 small cracks on coin slot). only the very tough New York for completion. and-white Pinto. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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725. 2001 Fleer 726. 2003 Upper Deck Greats of the Game Yankees Signature Complete Set of Series Complete Auto (94/94) Certified Set (87/87) & Dual Auto Autographs Set (28/28) Legends from the Major and For the ultimate “Bronx Bomber” Negro Leagues added their specialist comes the offered 2003 prime endorsements to the Upper Deck Yankees Signature offered 2001 Fleer Greats of Series pairing of certified autograph the Game complete set of (94) complete sets. Included are certified autographs. These Signature set: (87/87) with crisp “on card” signatures fea- Alexander SP (only 50 made), ture some of the most collected Berra, Boggs, Cashman SP (only inserts in the modern hobby. 100 made), Ford, Goodman SP Key signatories include Banks (only 100 made), Kubek, Mattingly, SP, Bench SP, Berra SP, Brett Niekro, Rizzuto, Torre, Winfield; SP, R. Jackson SP, Lasorda SP, Pinstripe Excellence Dual Auto Mattingly, Mays SP, Murray set: (28/28) with F. Alou/Bauer, SP, Musial SP, B. O’Neil, Bauer/Richardson, Bauer/Rizzuto, Rizzuto SP, Ryan SP, Berra/Ford, Boggs/Pagliarulo, Sandberg, Schmidt SP, O. Guidry/Lyle, John/Kaat, Kaat/Tiant, Kubek/Michael, Mattingly/Righetti and Smith, Snider SP, Torre SP, Niekro/Tiant. Also included is the base set of (90) cards (average NM-MT). This vol- Winfield SP and Yount SP. ume is housed in a museum quality MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying More on our website. slipcase. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

727. 2003 Upper Deck 728. 2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series Yankees Signature Forever Triple Certified Series Complete Set Autograph Set of (29) of (87) Certified Cards Autographs Presented is an exceptional 2003 Elite endorsements are assured Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series with the offered 2003 Upper Forever triple certified autograph set of Deck Yankees Signature com- (29) cards. Each serially numbered plete set of (87) cards. This #/50, these blue Sharpie endorsements crisply penned certified auto- present incredibly well. Keys include graph set includes all of the chal- F. Alou/Mazzilli/O’Neil, lenging shortprint singles and a Bauer/Berra/Shantz, host of pinstriped legends. Berra/Downing/Ford, Highlighted in this high-grade Berra/Rizzuto/Coleman, assembly are Alexander SP (only Boggs/Key/O’Neil, 50 made), Berra, Boggs, Bouton/Ford/Kucks, Cashman SP (only 100 made), Bouton/John/Kaat, Ford, Goodman SP (only 100 Branca/Henrich/Rizzuto, made), Kubek, Mattingly, Chambliss/Piniella/Winfield, Niekro, Rizzuto, Torre and Cone/Guidry/Key, Cone/O’Neil/Torre, Dent/Kubek/Rizzuto, Guidry/John/Righetti, Winfield. One of only a handful Guidry/Mattingly/Winfield, Henrich/Mazzilli/Winfield, John/Kaat/Lyle, of totally complete editions Lyle/Niekro/Tiant and Piniella/Torre/Virdon. known. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

729. (128) Multi-Sport 730. (571) Modern Multi- Game-Used/Certified Sport Certified Auto Collection with Autograph/Game-Used/Insert Many Hall of Famers— Collection with Gehrig— Loaded Loaded How shiny are your cards? This (128) This (571) modern multi-sport certified multi-sport game-used/certified auto- autograph, game-used and insert collection graph collection was constructed with is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers the modern insert specialist in mind. including Gehrig. Immense “break value” is Packed with Hall of Famers and delivered in this group, which features sev- keynote stars, many of these tough eral numbered cards from a variety of tiered “pulls” are serially numbered and subsets. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (7 come from various tiered subsets. cards) with Football: 2001 Upper Deck Highlights include Certified Autos: Pros & Prospects Tarkenton; Hockey: (12 cards) with Football: 1999 2001-02 SP Game-Used Edition Br. Hull; Fleer/SI Greats of the Game Largent, Certified Autos: (188 cards) with 2001 Donruss Classics: #120 Staubach Baseball: 2001 Topps Archives Reserve Roberts; Football: 1997 Topps Rookie (#/55); 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game Reprints: Ham, R. White; 1999 Upper Deck Century Legends Fouts (#/100); M. Allen; Game-Used: (116 cards) Basketball: 1999-00 Upper Deck Century Legends Cousy, 2000-01 Upper Deck NBA with Baseball: (112 cards) with 2001 Donruss Classics Cobb (stadium seat); 2001 Legends Havlicek, 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game: Barry, Olajuwon, West; Game- Upper Deck Hall of Famers Mays bat; 2002 Topps Tribute: (12 cards) with Bottomley Used: (327 cards) with Baseball: (131 cards) with 2001 Donruss Classics: Cobb (sta- bat, Crawford bat, Hornsby bat, Klein bat, Manush bat, P. Waner bat; 2004 SP dium seat), Gehrig jersey/bat (#/100, with pinstripe); 2001 Upper Deck Hall of Legendary Cuts: (15 cards) with Campanella, Greenberg bat; 2004 Topps Tribute HOF Famers: Aaron bat, Mays bat and Inserts/Numbered: (49 cards) with Basketball: J. Robinson bat and 2005 Topps Pristine Legends Maris bat. More on our website. 1999-00 Upper Deck Century Legends #87 Jordan (#/100). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 731. 2003 Upper 732. 2003 Upper Deck Monumental Deck Cuts Monumental Cut Auto (#/6) Cuts Billy Martin Swing for the fences with Cut Auto (#/9) the offered 2003 Upper The scrappy Billy Martin Deck Yankees Signature (d.1989) takes on all Series Roger Maris comers with the offered (d.1985) cut autograph. 2003 Upper Deck This prime endorsement Yankees Signature Series hails from the cut autograph. The blue “Monumental Cuts” subset ink script comes from the and was neatly extracted “Monumental Cuts” sub- from an index card and is set is serially numbered serially numbered (#3/6). Perfect for fans of the beloved Yankee slugger or those who (#2/9). A prize acquisition for the die-hard Yankee fan. are building a master set. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

733. 2003 Upper Deck Yankees 734. (8) Modern Yankee Signature Series Pinstripe Certified Autographs with Excellence Dual Certified Sweet Spot DiMaggio Autograph Set of (28) Bronx faithful will appreciate these (8) elite Featured is a challenging 2003 Upper Deck New York Yankee certified autographs. The Yankees Signature Series Pinstripe Excellence “on card” exemplars are highlighed by 2002 dual certified autograph set of (28) cards. Each Sweet Spot Legendary Signatures: serially numbered #/125, these crisp “on card” DiMaggio (“Yankee Clipper”, only 50 made); endorsements present beautifully. Keys include 2003 Yankee Signature Series: (7 cards) with F. Alou/Bauer, Bauer/Richardson, Double: (all #/125) with F. Alou/Bauer, Bauer/Rizzuto, Berra/Ford, Boggs/Pagliarulo, Bauer/Richardson, Bauer/Rizzuto, Berra/Ford; Guidry/Lyle, John/Kaat, Kaat/Tiant, Triple: (both #/50) with Kubek/Michael, Mattingly/Righetti and Berra/Coleman/Rizzuto, Niekro/Tiant. Byrne/Russo/Sturdivant and a single Shantz. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

735. (239) Kurt Warner 736. Incredible Player Collection with (119) Kobe Bryant Rookies & (29) Card Collection Auto/Game-Used Cards with (3) Certified Orchestrator of “the greatest show on Autos & (27) turf”, Kurt Warner goes deep with Rookies with this (239) piece player collection including certified autographs, game- Credential used cards, inserts, base cards and Representing one of the additional signed material. Keys most celebrated athletes on include Auto/Jersey: (2 cards) with the planet, this incredible 2000 Leaf Certified (#/25, two-color (119) Kobe Bryant card col- patch, matches jersey number), 2001 lection with (3) certified Upper Deck MVP (#/25); Certified autographs and (27) rookies Autos: (9 cards) with (2) 1999 will have appeal the world over. Keys to this (NM-MT) selection are Certified Autos: Playoff Contenders SSD #146, 1999 (3 cards) with 1997-98 Scoreboard, 1997-98 Scoreboard Visions, 1997-98 Stadium Score Inscriptions, (2) 1999 Skybox Club Co-Signers w/J. Smith; Base/Inserts: (89 cards) with (2) 1997-98 Bowman’s Autographics, 1999 Upper Deck Best #88 Atomic Refractor, (3) #M14 Mirror Image (two refractors), (2) #T4 Encore, 2000 Fleer Autographics, Techniques (one refractor); 1997-98 Metal Universe #7 Championship Hardware, 2000 Score Team 2000 (#/50), 2000 Topps Finest; Game-Used: (18 cards); 1997-98 Ultra #3 Stars, 1997-98 Upper Deck #8 High Dimensions; Rookies: (27 Base/Inserts: (182 cards) with 1995 Iowa Barnstormers RC, 1997 Iowa Barnstormers, cards) with 1996-97 Finest #74, (2) 1996-97 EX-2000 #30 with Credentials (#/499), (9) 1999 Pacific #343 RC; Other Warner: (6 items, all signed material have no certs) 1996-97 Finest: (2) #74 (both PSA 10, one with coating), #269; (4) 1996-97 SP #134, with signed 8x10 photograph and (2) 1999 Sports Illustrated: Super Bowl Champs 1996-97 Topps Chrome: (2) #138 (one PSA 9), #5 Youthquake and 1996-97 Ultra #3 signed magazines (one personalized). More on our website. Fresh Faces. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

737. (3) 2003 Upper Deck 738. 2006 Topps Allen & Ginter Yankees Signature Series Mike Tyson Framed Certified Certified Autograph Autograph PSA 10 Shortprints with Jason Opening Bid $100.00 Alexander Opening Bid $150.00

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739. (80) 740. (113) 1950-1977 1952-1981 Multi-Sport Grab Multi-Sport Bag with Mantle, J. Star Cards Robinson & Williams with Howe, Kill three birds with one stone Mantle & by securing these (113) 1950- 1977 baseball, football and bas- Mays— ketball singles with multiple Loaded Hall of Famers headlining. Holy stars and Hall Keys include Baseball: (70 of Famers, Batman!! cards) with 1950 Bowman: A cavalcade of leg- #22 J. Robinson (PR, hole ends is available through middle); 1956 Topps: with this sterling #292 Aparicio RC (EX); 1957 grouping of (80) 1952-1981 multi-sport stars cards including Howe, Mantle, Mays Topps: #1 T. Williams (VG), and many others. Keys include Baseball: (54 cards) with 1952 Topps: #11 Rizzuto #95 Mantle (GD); 1960 Topps: (GD); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (FR), #20 Aaron (GD); 1958 Topps: #5 Mays (GD), #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX- #343 Cepeda RC (EX); 1960 Topps: #250 Musial (EX-MT); 1964 Topps Giants: #25 MT); Football: (42 cards) with Mantle (EX); 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente (VG-EX); Football: (24 cards) with 1952 1952 Bowman Small: #30 Bowman Large: #48 Halas RC CO (VG); 1955 Topps All-American: #37 Thorpe Baugh (GD), #46 Donovan RC (VG), #68 Four Horsemen SP (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #90 Jurgensen RC (EX); 1961 (GD), #48 Halas RC CO (GD); Fleer: #11 J. Brown (VG-EX); 1966 Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (GD) and 1969 1956 Topps: NNO Contest 2 Topps: #161 Griese RC (EX-MT) and Hockey: with 1954-55 Topps: #8 Howe RC (VG-EX) and NNO Contest 3 (GD). More on our website. (PR, writing). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

741. (385) 1966-1979 742. (1699) Baseball & Football 1953-1979 Star Collection with Multi-Sport Pennants Singles Group Vintage dealers take note! This with Many (385) 1966-1979 baseball and foot- Stars including ball star collection with (9) older pennants was constructed with you Koufax, Mantle in mind. The vast majority of the & Mays— representatives in this assortment Loaded are stars, minor stars, league The “cream of the leader/specialty cards or key rook- crop” rises with these ies. Highlights include Baseball exceptional (1699) 1953-1979 multi-sport singles group heralded by several stars Cards: (270 cards) with 1969 including Koufax, Mantle and Mays. Highlights include Baseball: (1218 cards) with Topps: (2) #50 Clemente (both 1953 Bowman Color: #59 Mantle (PR); 1953 Topps: #104 Berra (GD); 1956 Topps: VG); 1971 Topps: #400 Aaron #130 Mays (GD); 1958 Topps: #30 Aaron (EX-MT); 1959 Topps: #461 Mantle HR (VG), #600 Mays (VG); 1973 (PR, paper loss); <1960 Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer (VG), #200 Mays (EX); 1962 Topps: (2) #220 Ryan (both VG), Topps: #318 Mantle IA (VG); 1963 Topps: #537 Rose RC (trimmed with paper loss #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (EX); and creasing); 1965 Topps: #160 Clemente (VG-EX), #207 Rose (VG), #300 Koufax Football Cards: (106 cards) with (VG); 1966 Topps: #1 Mays (GD), #30 Rose (EX), #100 Koufax (VG), #126 Palmer 1967 Topps Stand-Ups: Namath RC (VG); 1967 Topps: #400 Clemente (EX-MT); 1969 Topps: #50 Clemente (EX); (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #100 Namath (VG-EX); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw RC 1972 Topps: #595 Ryan (EX); Football: (446 cards) and Basketball: (35 cards) with (VG-EX); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (VG-EX) and Pennants: (9 pennants) with 1970-71 Topps: #75 Alcindor (VG). More on our website. Baseball: 1960s Orioles (28”, NM, black tassels). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

743. (2239) 744. 1956-1984 (3300+) Multi-Sport 1952-1968 Shoebox Topps & Collection Bowman with Stars Baseball Enormous “break” and potential for the sin- Football gles dealer is avail- able with this Cards impressive (2239) Specialty cards 1956-1984 multi- and semi-stars sport shoebox col- are all found in lection including a this (3300+) cache of stars. This 1952-1968 accumulation dis- Topps and Bowman Baseball and Football card gathering. Moderate duplication is plays moderate found throughout this “collector’s grade” mixture. Included are Baseball: (3242 duplication throughout. Keys include Baseball: (459 cards) with 1965 Topps cards) with 1959 Topps: (305 cards, average VG); 1960 Topps: (506 cards, composite Embossed: (67 cards, aggregate EX) with #19 Clemente (GD); 1969 Topps Deckle VG-EX); 1961 Topps: (298 cards, mainly VG-EX); 1963 Topps: (342 cards, mainly Edge: (43 cards, median VG-EX) with #27 Clemente (EX-MT), (2) #33 Mays (both VG to VG-EX); 1966 Topps: (302 cards, majority VG-EX); 1967 Topps: (791 cards, VG); 1971 Topps Super: (52 cards, average VG); Football: (1540 cards) with 1965 average GD to VG); 1968 Topps: (296 cards, median EX-MT) and 1957 Topps Topps: #69 Blanda SP (EX-MT); 1970 Topps: (597 cards, median EX-MT); Football: (77 cards, median VG). More on our website. Basketball: (94 cards) and Hockey: (146 cards). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 745. (6560+) 1950s- 746. Modern Multi-Sport (4000+) Shoebox Collection 1974-1985 with Many Stars Topps Incredible “break” potential is Football & delivered with this massive (6560+) Baseball 1950s-modern multi-sport shoebox collection. This mixture with mod- Vending erate duplication is ideal for set col- Singles lectors and singles dealers alike. with Additionally, multiple high numbers along with partial/near sets are Blocks of probable. Keys include Baseball: Stars (5630 cards) with 1972 Topps: Straight from (3105 cards, average EX-MT) with vending boxes (2) #49 Mays (NM, EX-MT), (2) and into your #50 Mays IA (EX-MT, EX), #299 collection, these (4000+) 1974-1985 Topps Football and Baseball singles are sure to Aaron (EX-MT), 1974 Topps: (659 please. These building “blocks” of mainly stars generally present (NM to NM-MT) cards, median EX-MT to NM, 3 with slightly askew centering commonly found with vending boxes. Keys include Washington Variations) with #456 Winfield RC (VG) and Football: (792 cards). Also 1974 Topps Football: (23) #105 Rashad RC, (56) #121 Carmichael RC; 1979 present are (109) 1980s-modern multi-sport cards, singles and modern inserts (average Topps Football: (3000+ cards) with (167) #345 Hendricks, (451) #350 Houston, NM-MT) with 1981 Donruss Golf set with wrapper (66/66), 1982 Topps Football: (130) #440 Griese and (142) #485 Hannah. This assembly promises tremendous #434 L. Taylor RC (NM) and (2) #486 Lott RC (NM, EX-MT) as the highlights. More “break” value to the fortunate victor. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

747. 1948 Kellogg’s Pep Movie 748. 1948 Exhibit Sports & Sports Stars Complete Set Champions Complete Set (42/42) with (2) Variations & of (32) Green Tint Album Variations Explore your favorite athletes and movie stars Heroes from a variety of athletic fields with the offered 1948 Kellogg’s Pep complete are represented with the offered 1948 set of (42) cards highlighted by a pair of varia- Exhibit Sports Champions complete tions and the original photo album (EX, with set of (32) cards. Each card is found slight paper loss on back cover). These pint- with a tougher “green tint” variant. sized treasures average (EX) with moderate Keys include Baugh (VG-EX), Bentley centering variance. Keys include Sports Stars: Brothers (VG-EX), Dempsey (NM), Groza (GD), McAfee (EX), Mikan (GD), Graham (VG), Henie (VG-EX), Snead (VG), (2) Trippi (both EX, both varia- Kramer (VG-EX), Louis (VG-EX), tions), Waterfield (EX), (2) Zale (both VG, Luckman (EX), Lujack (EX), Mikan both variations) and Movie Stars: Bogart (VG-EX), Turner (VG-EX) and Van (VG-EX). Buren (EX). The remainder of the set averages (VG-EX to EX). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

749. 1952 Wheaties 750. (4) 1961- Complete Set of (60) 1964 Topps Cards—Both Poses Baseball & Support your favorite athlete with the Football Wax offered 1952 Wheaties complete set of Packs—All (60) cards. This cereal issue was neatly extracted from period boxes and features Graded captivating portraits and interesting action Journey to the corner poses. The surfaces generally present in “five and dime” to claim (EX to EX-MT) condition. Nearly 15% of these (4) 1961-1964 the blank reverses display writing. Keys Topps Baseball and include (2) Berra, (2) Campanella (one Football wax packs, each writing), (2) Feller, (2) Graham, (2) Hogan of which is graded. (one writing), (2) Mikan (one creased), (2) Includes 1.) 1961 Topps Musial, (2) Rizzuto, (2) Snead and (2) T. Football one-cent (GAI Williams (one creased). 8, from full box); 2.) 1962 Topps Baseball five-cent (PSA 6); 3.) 1963 Topps Opening Bid $200.00 Football (PSA 7) and 4.) 1964 Topps Football (PSA 7). Opening Bid $250.00

751. (5) 1940s-1975 Multi-Sport Complete Sets with Cassius Clay Those with an eye for the esoteric will understandably be inter- 752. 1901-1939 Multi- ested in these (5) 1940s-1975 multi-sport complete sets. Included are 1940s Trommers Beer Know Your Sports: (12/12, median Sport English NM-MT; 1954 Quaker Sports Oddities: (27/27, average NM- Tobacco Card MT, with ad and envelope); 1960s Sweden Sports Journal Collection with (6) Olmypics: (21/21 sheets, average NM-MT, with album) includ- ing #23 Clay (EX-MT); 1974 Nabisco Sugar Daddy: (25/25, Sets & (62) Singles average NM-MT) and 1975 Nabisco Sugar Daddy: (25/25, Opening Bid $100.00 median NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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753. (7) 1966-1990 754. (11) 1965- Multi-Sport Hall 1990 Multi- of Fame Rookies Sport Star with Payton & Card & Wax SGC 80 Jordan Group with Impressive arrangement of Gretzky RC (7) 1966-1990 multi-sport and SGC 86 Hall of Fame rookies from some of the most recog- Mantle nized athletes around the Iconic athletes reign globe. Included are 1.) with these (11) 1965- 1966 Philadelphia Gum 1990 multi-sport star cards and wax items. Included are Baseball: (8 items) with Football #38 Sayers RC (GD); 2.) 1973 Topps Football #89 F. Harris RC (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton RC (SGC Authentic); 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer RC 3.) 1976 Topps Football #148 Payton RC (VG); 4.) 1985-86 Topps Hockey #9 (SGC 86); 1968 Topps: #247 Bench RC (EX-MT), #280 Mantle (SGC 86); 1975 Lemieux RC (EX-MT); 5.) 1986-87 Fleer Basketball #57 Jordan RC (SGC 80); 6.) Topps: (2) #223 Yount RC (NM, VG-EX); 1982 Fleer: #176 Ripken Jr. RC (NM); 1989 Score Football #270 Aikman RC (NM-MT) and 7.) 1990 Score Supplemental 1982 Topps Cello Pack: Ripken Jr. front (NM); Hockey: (3 cards) with 1979-80 Football #101 E. Smith RC (Mint). Topps: #18 Gretzky RC (SGC 84); 1985-86 Topps: #9 Lemieux RC (EX-MT) and Opening Bid $250.00 1988-89 Topps: #66 B. Hull RC (NM-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 755. 1978-79 Topps 756. (2685+) Basketball & 1979 1914-1986 Topps Baseball Multi-Sport Unopened Wax Canadian & Boxes Oddball Featured is a classic wax pair- Issues with ing of Topps Basketball and Many Stars Baseball wax boxes. Included Presented is a are 1.) 1978-79 Topps diverse gathering Basketball unopened wax box of (2685+) 1914- with (36) packs with possible 1986 multi-sport Erving and Maravich. The singles with many packs are tightly sealed with 25% displaying varying degrees of tearing to the packag- stars. Highlights include Baseball: (1755 cards) with 1914 B18 Blankets: Wheat ing. The display box is tape reinforced; 2.) 1979 Topps Baseball unopened wax box (EX, Blue Infield); 1968 Topps Posters: #20 Mays (EX-MT); 1979 OPC: (526 with (36) packs with possible O. Smith rookie. Most of the packs are tightly sealed, cards, mainly NM) with #51 Ryan (NM), #52 O. Smith RC (EX-MT) and Hockey: though 25% exhibit loose sealings. The display box has sustained superficial wear (772 cards) with 1983-84 OPC: #29 Gretzky (NM). More on our website. consistent with its age. Nice opportunity to get some quality wax! Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

757. (300+) 758. (3075+) 1956-1990s 1979-1992 Multi- Multi-Sport Singles Sport Complete Collection with Rookies Sets Posters and cardboard are joined with Stock your inventory these (3075+) 1956-1990s multi-sport sin- with these (300+) 1979- gles collection with several rookie stars. 1992 multi-sport com- Highlights include Football: (1353 cards) plete sets. Each set and with 1962 Topps: #17 Ditka RC (VG); the accompanying key 1970 Hi-C Mini Posters: (3) Jurgensen cards average (NM-MT) (one presents GD, (2) trimmed), (4) or better. Unless noted, Sayers (one presents GD, (3) trimmed); each set is hand collated. 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (EX- Highlights include MT); 1973 Topps: (737 cards, average Baseball: (172 sets) with Topps: (2) 1979, 1980, (4) 1983, (4) 1984; Donruss: (1) EX to EX-MT) with #89 F. Harris RC 1984, (4) 1985 (all factory); Fleer: (1) 1981, (3) 1983, (1) 1985 and Basketball: (25 (NM), (2) #400 Namath (both EX-MT); sets). Also present are (100+) multi-sport small and boxed sets. Due to size/weight, a 1991 Topps Stadium Club #94 Favre RC shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility is (NM) and Hockey: with 1970-71 Topps: highly encouraged. More on our website. #29 Howe (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

759. (28) 760. (3450+) 1969-2000s Multi- 1982-1992 Sport Singles Treasure Chest Multi-Sport with Montana, Lemieux, Pujols Uncut RC Sheets with These (3450+) 1969-2000s multi-sport singles Ripken RC with a plethora of stars will have immense appeal for collectors and dealers alike. This “Big Mac”, “The multi-sport grouping is heralded by classic Iron Man” and Topps singles, star groups, modern inserts and “Shaq” are teamed more. Keys include (2900+) 1980s-1990s on these (28) 1982- mixed cards with 1981 Topps Football: #216 1992 multi-sport uncut sheets. This group averages (NM) with superficial creasing Montana RC (VG-EX); 1984 Fleer Update: throughout. Keys include Baseball: (6 sheets) with 1982 Topps (Ripken RC), 1985 #U-27 Clemens RC (NM-MT); 1984 Topps Topps (McGwire RC), 1989 Fleer (Billy Ripken “FF” Error); Basketball: (4 sheets) Football: #63 Elway RC (EX-MT), #121 with 1992-93 Topps (O’Neal RC, double print), 1992-93 Topps Gold (O’Neal RC, Marino RC (EX-MT); 1985-86 OPC Hockey: double print); Hockey: (18 sheets) with (9) 1989-90 OPC, (Sakic RC, three sets) and #9 Lemieux RC (VG) and 2001 Topps (8) 1990-91 Upper Deck. More on our website. Gallery: #135 Pujols RC (NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 761. 1974, 1976 762. (55) Multi-Sport “Living Legends” Autographed LE Signed Cachets/Flats with Lithographs Run DiMaggio & Unitas of (8) With J. Promising assortment of (55) DiMaggio and multi-sport autographed cachets/flats featuring high caliber Unitas personnel including DiMaggio Offered through Sports and Unitas. Signed material aver- Illustrated in 1974 and 1976, ages (“8-9”) signature strength or “Living Legends” lithograph better. Keys include Signed prints were signed by their Cachets: (31 covers) with immortal subjects and limit- Baseball: DiMaggio (1939 ed to quantities of 1500 (in Baseball Centennial), Killebrew, 1974) and 1000 (1976). In Musial; Football: (2) Unitas (one fact, to stay true to its claim, #19), D. Walker; Basketball: Sports Illustrated destroyed Knight; Signed Index the original plates after pro- Cards/Cuts: (24 items) with duction to ensure that addi- Baseball: Carey, Hubbell, Lau, tional copies wouldn’t sur- Musial (1982 TCMA Greats #20 Musial); Football: Bradshaw (cut) and Boxing: face. These (8) 22x18 prints Hearns (cut). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. comprise the entire run. With Opening Bid $250.00 graphite pencil autographs averaging (“8-9”) strength on the lower white borders, the run includes: Arcaro (184/1500); J. DiMaggio (259/1500); Grange (462/100) mois- ture-induced stains on borders; Musial (462/1000) moisture-induced stains on bor- ders; Unitas (1453/1500) minor wrinkling; Chamberlain/Havlicek (771/1000) minor wrinkling; Dempsey/Tunney (1453/1500) stains on left border; Schmeling/Louis (1271/1500). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

763. Multi-Sport Autograph Balance of Collection With Chamberlain, Sayers and Unitas No telescope needed to see the brightest stars in the sports galaxy! These autographed items have great “break” value and display like a “Who’s Who” among Hall of Fame icons. Signatures average (“8”) strength with highlights including: Baseball (2) signed Gartlan plates with Ford and Griffey, Jr.; 1989 Bowman Baseball #225 signed by Ryan; Basketball Abdul-Jabbar (signed 1995 Sports card); (2) Chamberlain (signed basketball and signed 10x8 section of LA Forum court (dual signed with Rambis); Wooden signed 1978 program; Football footballs individually signed by Butkus, Dorsett, Marino and Tarkenton; and 8x10 photos individually signed by Sayers, Starr and Unitas. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

764. (10) 765. (7) Framed 1943-1966 Autograph Displays Signed With Feller, B. Hogan Letters and Marquard with Premier athletes have signed these (7) impressive framed displays. Didrickson, The bold scriptings show (“9”) or Frick & better quality throughout and Landis include: Cool Papa Bell (cut signa- Athletic and per- ture); Bob Feller (signed photo); sonal insight can be gleaned by securing these (10) 1943-1966 signed single-page let- Lefty Grove (signed check); Ben ters. The autographs average (“8-9”) penmanship or better. Highlights include 1943 Hogan (signed check), Rube Ford Frick (d.1978, TLS on National League letterhead, congratulations to KMOX Marquard (signed index card); Joe sports reporter); 1943 Kenesaw M. Landis (d.1944, TLS on Baseball letterhead, con- Sewell (signed check); Gary gratulations to KMOX sports reporter) and 1953 Babe Didrikson Zaharias (d.1956, Carter/Keith Hernandez (signed personal letterhead, request for reporter to review article about cancer). Auction LOA photo). Auction LOA from JSA. from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

767. (7) Baseballs Signed by Non- 766. (8) Baseball & Baseball Hall of Football Autographed Famers With J. 8x10 Photographs with Brown, J. Frazier DiMaggio & Mantle and Staubach Sweet scripts abound with these (8) Having garnered Hall of impressive baseball and football Fame accolades in their autographed 8x10 photographs. respective sports, seven ath- Penmanship projects (“9-10”) quali- letic icons have taken to the ty throughout. Included are diamond in this lot of single- DiMaggio/Feller, Jeter, L. Kelly, signed baseballs. The snow- Lavelli (”Gluefingers”, HOF white OML Selig orbs (grade 1995), Mantle, Mays, McDougald “9-10”) showcase pennings and Pruitt. Auction LOA from JSA. that average (“9”) potency. Includes: J. Brown (inscribed “HOF 71”); J. Frazier; W. Opening Bid $150.00 Frazier; Gilbert (“7 – H.O.F. 82”); Goodrich (“HOF ‘96”); Lofton (“HOF ‘03”); and Staubach (“HOF 85”). Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

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768. (2) New York Legends Signed 769. Multi-Sport Autograph 770. (30) Multi-Sport Autographed Photos With Mantle (Full JSA) and Collection of (15) with (2) Mantle & Books & Magazines with Ripken Namath Robertson Hours of informative reading is assured with these (30) Airline boarding passes, single-signed baseballs and an multi-sport autographed books and magazines. Unless Known to celebrate both on and off the field, Big Apple autographed magazine are all found in this assortment noted, each item is a book, signed on the title page and sports legends Mantle and Namath have autographed of (15) items. Featured are Signed Delta Air Lines presents (“8-9”) or better. Highlights include B a s e b a l l : ( 8 these photographs. Includes: Mantle a 20x16 black- Boarding Passes: (2 items, both “8”) with Griffey Jr., books) with Kings of the Hill by Ryan/Herskowitz (5 , 7 1 4 and-white print of skipper Casey Stengel “crowning” Robertson; Signed Magazine: Mantle 7 (“8-9”, 1992 K ’s); The Only Way I Know by Ripken Jr.; F o o t b a l l : ( 6 Mantle for his 1956 exploits; signed by Mantle in blue Upper Deck Holiday Gift Catalog, slightly worn); books) with I Am Third by Sayers/Silverman; Te n n i s Sharpie (“10” strength) and inscribed “1956” (full Single-Signed Baseballs: (12 balls, all “8-9” or better M a g a z i n e s (10 magazines) with Agassi (11/92, Te n n i s JSA); Namath a 16x20 color print of Namath in his unless noted, all have varying levels of toning) with U S TA), McEnroe (5/90, World Te n n i s) and M u l t i - S p o rt : Jets road apparel; signed in blue Sharpie (“9-10” OAL: Mantle (“7”); ONL: Mays and Musial. Auction Bo Knows Bo by B. Jackson/Schaap. Auction LOA f r o m strength). JSA cert/sticker. LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

771. (29) Multi-Sport Signed 8x10 772. Baseball/Football Autograph 773. Brooks Robinson and Larry Photographs with Aaron, Bryant, Collection of (13) With T. Williams, Bird Signed and Framed Jerseys Howe & Mays The most popular Oriole of all-time and a “Bird” of a Legends from the four major North American profession- Sayers and Marino Revered stalwarts from the diamond and gridiron have different feather headline this lot of (2) signed framed al sports leagues have inked these (29) signed 8x10 pho- displays. Includes: Brooks Robinson Signed Jersey tographs. Each picture displays (“9”) or better. Included autographed these (13) items that’ll convert any den into a sports palace you won’t want to leave. Scriptings framed to 23-1/8 x 40-3/8”, a 1990s style Orioles home are B a s e b a l l : (20 photos) with A a r o n, Aparicio, A p p l i n g , jersey is signed on the left front (“8-9” strength); Larry Banks, Berra, Brock, Carlton, Feller, Ford, Gibson, average (“8-9”) quality with highlights including: Baseball (2) R. Jackson (1974 Sports Illustrated; 1978 Bird Signed Jersey framed to 35-1/2 x 43-1/2”, a Jenkins, Killebrew, Marichal, Mathews, M a y s, Musial, B. Celtics road jersey is displayed from the back and is Robinson, F. Robinson, Rose, Wynn; F o o t b a l l : (6 photos) W.S. Program); T. Williams (2003 UDA L.E. cut sig); Football Marino (signed 16x20); Sayers (signed hel- signed by Bird of the second white twill “3” (“8-9” with Bednarik, Butkus, Lilly, L. Moore, Sayers, Stabler; strength). Auction LOA from JSA. Note: due to the size B a s k e t b a l l : B r y a n t; H o c k e y : (2 photos) with H o w e a n d met); Tittle (signed helmet). UDA and JSA certs/stick- ers. More on our website. of these items, a shipping surcharge will apply. Bo. Hull. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

774. Multi- Sport Autograph Collection of (16) With Favre, O’Neal, Ovechkin 775. Baseball and Football Signed 776. Philadelphia Area Multi-Sport and Helmet Collection of (7) With Banks, Autograph Collection With 1984 Staubach Brady and Sayers Eagles Team-Signed Ball Affectionately dubbed “pigskin,” “rock” and “biscuit” The winning bidder of this lot is certain to wear “many Hey Phillie Phans! Check this out: these ready-for-dis- on their own, these footballs, basketballs and pucks different hats” as it’s tough to decide between the Hall play autographed items just might make you more pha- take on new meaning as you behold the superstar auto- of Famers and superstars included. The pennings proj- natic than you already are. Highlights include: 2005 graphs they showcase. With signatures ranging between ect (“9”) or better strength and include: Banks pro Phillies Team-Signed Bat a 33” Rawlings-Adirondack (“9”) and (“6”) strength, highlights include: Signed model Cubs helmet (inscribed “MR CUB”); Brady model signed in black marker (average “8-9” strength) Footballs J. Brown/F. Williamson; Faulk, Favre (signed full-size Patriots replica helmet (“12”); Graham by (30+) with highlights including Burrell, Howard, “cheesehead” headpiece); Staubach; Swann; Signed Browns mini-helmet (“H.O.F. 1965”); Lilly Cowboys Manuel (manager), Rollins and Thome; Eagles includes Basketballs O’Neal, (2) Walton and Webber; Signed mini-helmet (“74 – HOF ‘80”); Mackey Colts mini- a 2005 logo football signed by Andy Reid (“7-8” Hockey Pucks (2) Ovechkin. Auction LOA from JSA. helmet (“88 – HOF 92!”); Rose pro model Phillies hel- strength); and a size “52” home jersey signed by Asante More on our website. met; Sayers full-size Bears replica helmet (“HOF Samuel (signed on back “2”; “8-9” strength). Auction Opening Bid $200.00 ‘77”). Auction LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 778. 1940s- Modern Sports and Non-Sports Publication Lot of (230+) From the bygone days when print media was king, this collection of (230+) annual and periodical publications showcases cover likenesses of 777. (11) Scarce 1930s-1940s Baseball and Football some of Pennants With Rare Philadelphia “Blue Jays” Style America’s most revered sports Vintage felt pennants are the fare in this impressive lot of (11) 1930s-1940s baseball and screen icons. and football keepsakes. The noted grades are those published in Mike Egner’s 2009 With covers and Vintage Pennant Price Guide. With spines and crack-free appliqué intact throughout, pages intact on the vast majority, the magazines show varying degrees of wear with the banners include: Baseball Boston Braves (somewhat rare); Boston Red Sox; highlights including: August 1949 Police Gazette (J. DiMaggio/T. Williams/Musial on Brooklyn Dodgers (rare); Chicago White Sox (somewhat rare); Cleveland Indians; cover); August 1, 1949 Life (J. DiMaggio on cover); October 1951 Sport (J. Robinson Detroit Tigers (very rare); 1947-1948 Philadelphia Athletics (somewhat rare); on cover); June 1956 Sport (Mays on cover); July 1956 Sport (T. Williams on cover); Philadelphia Phillies (rare “Blue Jays” style); Football Chicago Cardinals; September 1974 Sport (Ali on cover). Note: due to the weight of these items, a ship- Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins (very rare). ping surcharge will apply. A complete list is available on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

779. 1937 Kellogg’s 780. 1957-1959 Union Oil “Album of American “Sports Club” Tips Booklets Athletes and Games” Complete Set of (44) With Ad Lot With (6) Albums Card and (14) Loose Published by Union Oil of California from Stamps 1957 through 1959, these (44) “Sports Club” booklets feature tips from period The age-old coupling of break- icons. Each 12-page guide is crease-free fast and sports ran the gamut in and presents at the (EX-MT) plateau, with the Kellogg’s 1937 “Album of expected age-induced browning confined to American Athletes and Games.” the edges. Among the key figures are This lot features (6) albums and Banks, Cousy, Hirsch, Russell, Snider, (14) unused stamps. The spinner Spahn, Tittle and Wooden. Included is an mechanism remains intact on (4) unmarked ad postcard with edition 1 and 2 of the albums, while (2) have subjects Hirsch and Richter. More on our stamps adhered (56/86; and website. 37/86) to their proper spaces. Opening Bid $150.00 While covers/pages are intact on all, (2) albums are completely missing the perforated pieces (removed from the bottom). Included is an original mailing envelope. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

781. Baltimore-Washington Area Treasure Chest With Unitas, B. Robinson Signed Photos and Tickets Baseball and football fans on all points of the Baltimore-Washington Beltway take notice: this lot includes signed photos and game day ticket stubs from a not-so-distant era in which your teams were second to none. Highlights include: Signed Photos B. Robinson framed 8x10 color print signed in blue marker (“9” strength); Unitas framed 8x10 black-and-white team-issued photo signed and personalized in blue ballpoint (“9-10” strength); Ticket Stubs 1969 ALCS Game 2 (VG); 1969 World Series Game 1 (GD); and Super Bowl XVII (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

782. (2) Nicely Framed & Signed Jerseys with Griffey Jr. UDA & 783. (3) Hall of Famer Signed Urlacher Photographs With Ali, Koufax and 784. First (2) Sports Illustrated Opening Bid $150.00 Montana Issues Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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786. (305) Multi-Sport 1930s-1980s Treasure Chest with Signed 16x20 Photographs, Cuts, Publications Enormous (305) 785. (37) 1910s-Modern Baseball Treasure Chest with multi-sport 1930s-1980s balance of collection with an array of items for the treasure Piedmont Chair, Modern Inserts & Autographs hunter including autographs, publications, cards, framed items and more. Highlights This treasure trove of (37) 1910s-modern baseball items which includes a 1910s include Signed Items: (228 items, all average “8”, unless noted) with 1951 Red Sox Piedmont chair, modern inserts and several autographs is ideal for the show dealer. Scorecard: signed by Mack (“7-8”, full photo LOA from JSA); Signed Highlights include Signed Baseball Material: (5 items, all “8” or better, unless noted, Photographs/Prints: (7 items, all 16x20 and JSA sticker cert, unless noted) with (2) auction LOA from JSA) with 1.) 1969 Topps #260 R. Jackson RC (“7”, card VG-EX); Brock, Gibson, Negro League: (7 signatures, 20x24); Unsigned Items: (77 items) Baseball Modern Inserts: (22 cards); Other Baseball Card Related Items: (5 with Ticket Stubs: (4 tickets, all crudely torn) with Game 4, 1938 items) with 1.) 1973 Topps #615 Schmidt RC (BVG 6.5) and Other Baseball World Series Game 3; Baseball/Football Publications: (12 items, all yearbooks, Memorabilia: (5 items) with 1.) circa 1910s Piedmont Cigarettes folding chair. unless noted) with 1951 Athletics (VG-EX) and 1955 Giants (EX-MT). All key pieces Measures 31 1/2 x 16”, with blue porcelain display displaying moderate surface dis- have undergone the third-party authentication process. However, due to time/expense, coloration and abrasions. More on our website. other signed material has not been authenticated. Such items are presumed genuine. Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

787. (58) 1930s-1985 Non-Sports/Entertainment Treasure Chest with Universal Book 788. (254) 1949-1988 Philadelphia Professional Sports Treasures from the corner drug store and the newsstand are among the items found with the offered (58) piece 1930s-1985 non-sport treasure chest. Keys include 1934 Treasure Chest with Team Sets Frank Buck’s “Wild Cargo” die-cut folder: (GD, moderate spine wear); 1937- Keystone sports collectors will value this (254) 1949-1988 Philadelphia professional 1950s Ripley’s Believe It or Not blotters: (27 cards, aggregate EX); 1940-41 sports treasure chest. Keys include Phillies Cards: (226 cards, three team sets) with Universal On Every Screen in America book: (EX-MT to NM); 1950s Comic 1955 Bowman team set: (19/19, median VG); 1955 Topps team set: (10/10, average Heroes Iron-Ons: (10 sheets, NM, in original envelope); (7) 1961-1972 Mad VG); 1957 Topps team set: (27/27, median VG-EX) and Other: dated 7/13/57 Magazine Issues: (average Fine); 1962 Ripley’s Believe It or Not Jumbo unopened Phillies signed scorecard page with (14) signatures (no cert) including Ashburn, pack: and 1965 Donruss King Kong unopened pack: (NM). More on our website. Bengough and Meyer. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

789. (625+) 1939-Modern Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with Montana UDA & Sisler Autograph Offered is an eclec- tic (625+) 1939- modern multi-sport 790. Washington Senators Treasure Chest With treasure chest with several stars depict- Bobblehead, News Photos, Cards and More ed on a range of ”First in war, first in peace, last in the American League.” Such derisive sentiments do collectibles. not come to mind when beholding this treasure chest that is absolutely packed with Highlights include Washington Senators collectibles. Highlights include: 1961-1962 Bobblehead a Baseball Singles: square blue-base nodder, presents (VG-EX) with chipping along jaw line; Griffith (496 cards) with Stadium Print framed to 20-1/4 x 16-3/8”, this 1990 The Sporting News print illus- 1974 Topps: #456 Winfield RC (GD); Complete Sets: (25 sets, all hand collated and trates stadium event and player highlights and 1910-12 P2 Sweet Caporal NM-MT or better, all base sets); Other: (108 items) with Montana signed photo Washington Senators team set: (8/8, average EX-MT, all have backings) with W. framed and matted plaque with moderate wear to 12x14 (“9”, UDA sticker and cert Johnson (EX, Small Letters). More on our website. card) and Sisler signed index card framed and matted plaque with moderate wear to Opening Bid $200.00 12x16 (“9”, auction LOA from JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 791. 1907- 792. New 1990s York Multi- Yankees Sport Ephemera Treasure Lot of (25) Chest With 1931 With Josetti’s Maris and Babe Ruth Musial The Yanks are Hartlands comin’ in this Bronx-themed Just a little bit for everyone in this treasure chest! lot of col- Various sporting arenas are represented in this memora- lectibles. Highlights include: 1931 Josetti Babe Ruth 793. (115) 1935-1993 Baseball bilia collection. Highlights include: Signed Baseball portraying Ruth with Harold Lloyd, the crease-free Items: Baseballs: 1965 California Angels (signed by Balance of Collection with Quaker German tobacco card presents nicely, but is technically 25, average “5” strength with Fregosi, Power and Oats Ruth Scorer & Phillies Tickets (FR) with minor paper loss on the reverse; 1962 Rigney); 1996 St. Louis Cardinals (5 sigs, average “8- Philadelphia fans will enjoy this assembly of (115) Mickey Mantle Printer’s Plate a stadium photo pack 9” strength with Gaetti and McGee); Other: Curt Flood 1935-1993 baseball items that was constructed with the 7-1/8 x 6-5/8” metal plate with Mantle’s likeness; signed b&w postcard; 1958-1962 Hartland Statues Phillies fan in mind. Highlights include 1935 Quaker 1930s Esso babe Ruth Pins includes 1934 (gold-col- Maris (presents EX with repairs) and Musial (presents Oats Ruth Celluloid Scorer: (1-3/4” with tab, NM); ored) and (2) 1935 silver-colored “Babe Ruth Boys EX); Publications includes 1961 and 1962 Street and Full Tickets: (41 tickets, average NM) and Ticket Club” pins with a membership application. More on our Smith’s Baseball and a 1974 NIT program (NM). More Stubs: (70 stubs, average EX). Multiple Schmidt home website. on our website for authentication and more. run games are found among the tickets. More on our Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 website. Opening Bid $100.00

794. (111) 1941-1990s Multi-Sport Baseball Cards & Publications with Aaron & Clemente Interesting arrangement of 795. (356) 1955-1990s Baltimore 796. 1970-2000 Los Angeles (111) 1941-1990s Orioles Treasure Chest with Topps & multi-sport base- Dodgers Treasure Chest With Team ball cards and pub- Bowman Cards and Locally Issued Photos Birdland bashers shine with this (356) 1955-1990s lications with Chavez Ravine heroes are prevalent in this lot of Los Baltimore Orioles treasure chest. Keys include Orioles many possibilities. Highlights include Cards: (85 Angeles Dodgers memorabilia. These locally and team- Cards: (279 cards) with 1963 Post: #59 B. Robinson cards) with 1962 Bell Brand Dodgers: #53 Drysdale issued souvenirs are well preserved with highlights (EX); 1966 Topps: #310 F. Robinson (VG-EX) and (GD); 1963 Bazooka: #14 Clemente (VG); 1969 including: Team Photos (2) 1971 Ticketron complete Orioles Publications: 1962 yearbook (GD). Also pres- Nabisco Team Flakes: Mays (VG); 1969 Topps sets of (20); 1979 complete team-issued set of (20) with ent are (49) 1966 Steve Martin Baltimore Orioles Super: (2 cards) with #2 F. Robinson (EX), #66 original envelope; Local Issues 1979 University Champs All The Way 7” singles (NM-MT, Newheart McCovey (NM-MT); Publications: (26 publications) Volkswagen Albuquerque Dukes set of (22); 1982 Records) and (2) 1995 Ripken streak full tickets (2,130 with Little Red Book Annuals: (13 guides, average Union Oil Nicholas Volpe illustrations set of (26); 1984 and 2,131, both NM-MT). More on our website. GD, writing on covers) with 1941, 1944-1951, 1953, Union Oil Memorable Moments set of (16). More on Opening Bid $150.00 1955, 1956 and 1959. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

797. 1974-1993 Kansas City 798. 1986-Modern Baseball Professional Sports Treasure Chest Auto/Minor League/Oddball Grab with 1974-75 Kings Team-Signed Bag of (15) items with (7) PSA Basketball Graded 799. Florida Marlins Inaugural Full Whether you support the Chiefs, Kings or Royals, This 1986-modern baseball autograph, minor league and Ticket & (2) World Series Full “KC” faithful will value this 1974-1993 treasure chest oddball grab bag of (15) items has a lot to offer for both of (24) items. Highlights include Signed Material: (5 Tickets with (8) Sundry Items the dealer and collector. Keys include Signed Cards: ( 4 Go Fish! Assembled is an assortment of Florida items) with 1974-75 Kansas City Kings Team-Signed cards, all “8-9” or better, auction LOA from JSA) with Basketball: (12 signatures, average “8”, Eagle ball has Marlins memorabilia. This group features an Inaugural 1988 Topps #391 Puckett AS; P S A Graded Singles: ( 6 chipped logo); Other: with 10/5/92 Sports Illustrated Game Full Ticket which presents as (NM) with defer- cards) with 1988 Ballpark Cape Cod: #4 Bagwell (PSA 9 , signed by Brett and Unsigned Material: (19 items) ence to tape residue and pen marks on the back. Also oc), #14 F. Thomas (PSA 9, oc); 1992 Front Row #55 with Souvenir Bat: 1964-1965 Gentile green Little included are (2) World Series Full Tickets, a 1997 League (28-1/2”, Hillerich & Bradsby). All autographs Jeter (PSA 8, silver), 1994 SP #15 A. Rodriguez RC Game 6 Ticket (GD) and a 2003 Game 7 Ticket (NM). present (“8”) or better. Auction LOA from JSA. More ( P S A 8) and 2007 SP Authentic #80 A. Rodriguez (PSA Rounding out this offering are 8 Sundry Items. More on on our website. 10, Red Sox logo). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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801. (12) 1910s Non- Sports BF2 Movie Star & BF13 Battleships Pennants Interesting grouping of (12) 1910s non-sports BF2 Movie Star, BF 101 and BF13 Battleships felt pennants remi- niscent of the Ferguson Bakery issue. Included are 1910s BF13 Battleship Pennants: (3 pen- nants) with Connecticut (EX- MT), England (EX-MT), Kansas (EX-MT); 1910s BF 101 Airplane Pennant: (3 pen- nants) with Astra Monoplane (EX), British Military Dirigble (EX), Delagrange Biplane (VG); 1914 BF2 Movie Star 800. 1933 F3 Dixie Lids Premiums Complete Set of (24) Pennants: (6 pennants) with From the very first year in which Dixie Ice Cream offered premiums as redemption Grandin (GD), Leslie (VG-EX), for saving lids, this 1933 complete set of (24) 8-1/2 x 11” black-and-white photos por- Rea (VG), Sarno (EX), Shaw trays Hollywood’s most glamorous stars. Granting Dixie permission to use the actors’ (EX-MT) and Stedman (VG). names and images at absolutely no cost, MGM provided publicity stills with the sub- Opening Bid $150.00 jects’ facsimile signatures on the lower white border. In pristine condition with no hole punchings (as in all subsequent issues), the photos include: J. Barrymore, L. Barrymore, Beery, Cooper, Crawford, Davies, Dressler, Durante, Evans, Gable, Garbo, 802. 1935 Dixie Lid Haines, Harlow, Hayes, Holmes, Huston, Loy, Montgomery, Moore, Nagel, Navarro, O’Sullivan, Shearer and Stone. Premiums Movie Opening Bid $200.00 Stars Complete Set of (29) With Covers Presented is a complete set of (29) 1935 F5-1 Dixie Lid Premiums. The thick stock pages measure 9x11 and show- case colorful likeness of hand- some Hollywood heroes and sultry starlets. Each page pres- ents nicely, with very minor edge/corner wear and two holes (as made) to facilitate binding. With biographical content on the reverse and the star’s studio affiliation (i.e., “RKO”) on the spine, highlights include: Astaire, Boyd, Crabbe, Gable, Jones, Mix, Rogers and both album covers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

803. 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War #59 Chinese 804. (2) 1938 Gum Inc. Grenadiers Progressive Proof—SGC Authentic Graded Authentic by SGC. Presented is a significant 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War Horrors of War Singles #59 Chinese Grenadiers progressive proof. This one-of-a-kind specimen displays the with Overprint & #240 normal black text reverse. However, the cyan and magenta coloring used to facilitate Hitler Threatens (PSA 4) the full-color version is absent. The card is neatly hand cut from a period sheet. As Opening Bid $150.00 one of the more controversial and beloved non-sports sets, this unique artifact is assured to garner significant attention! Opening Bid $500.00

805. 1930s 806. German (125+) “Uniformen” 1920-50s Album and Pin Up Complete Girl Set of (312) Exhibit Military Cards Cards Opening Bid 807. 1940-50s Non-Sport Risqué Opening Bid $100.00 Comic & Fortune Telling Exhibit $100.00 Cards (485) Total Opening Bid $100.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 809. 1941 F6-1 Dixie Lids Premiums “Defend America” Near Set of (22/24) As patriotism swept the nation, these 1941 Dixie Lids “Defend America” premiums depicted the images of war. This near-set of 22/24 colorful 8x10 thick stock collectibles includes both front and back covers. From the “Pursuit Planes” to the “Insignia” pre- miums, the run is missing only the “Fighter Planes” and “Patrol Bombers” examples. There are two holes (as made) at the left border of each to facilitate binding. Although there is writing on the inside back cover checklist, all are crease free and present at the (EX-MT) plateau. Opening Bid $200.00

810. 1941-1958 Non- Sport Aviation Complete/Near Set & Singles Collection Take flight with this 1941-1958 808. 1937 “Thrilling Moments” Album Lot of (3) With non-sport aviation complete/near set and singles Uncut Panels collection. Highlights include Simultaneously an educational tool and collectible, the 1937 Doughnut Corporation of 1941 Tydol Aeroplanes set: America Thrilling Moments in the Lives of Famous Americans album features biogra- (40/40, average VG-EX); 1942 phies and spaces for (72) different cards depicting American icons from all walks of Kellogg’s Model War Planes: life. This lot includes (3) albums, two of which are filled to near capacity and one (23 models, average NM); with no cards (but mounting remnants suggesting cards had been applied to certain 1950s Hood Ice Cream entries). Included are (2) uncut card panels. More on our website. Airplanes near: (40/42, aver- Opening Bid $200.00 age VG-EX); 1950s Kellogg’s Flying Model Jet Planes near: (8/10, median NM); 1952 Carnation Airplane Spotters near: (41/42, average VG-EX) and 1957 Quaker Warplanes Text set: (27/27, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

811. 1935-1952 812. (2) Dixie Lids and 1950-51 Premium Bread For Collection of (84) Energy Male leads, screen sirens Labels and professional athletes with Bing headline this lot of 1935- 1952 Dixie Ice Cream lids Crosby & and premiums. The pre- and Bob Hope post-war era souvenirs pres- Entertainment ent nicely with highlights icons are including: 1938 Dixie Lids paired on these 1950-51 Bread For Energy labels of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. (18/24); 1952 Dixie Lids The revered showmen display blistering color schemes. Included are 1.) Bing Crosby complete set of (24); with only minimal soiling and a touch of paper loss on the bottom right corner and Premiums (37) 1935-1951 2.) Bob Hope with slightly askew centering and moderate contusions along the upper color premiums, including edge. Despite any superficial flaw, these relics present much nicer than the majority Gable, Hepburn, Rogers and Powell. More on our website. of similar examples. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

813. (4) 1950-51 Bread 814. 1950s “TV For Energy Labels of Cowboys” Exhibit Western Stars Unopened Brick Ride the open frontier with these Adventure waits in this seldom (4) 1950-51 Bread For Energy seen offering of 1950s “TV labels of western movie stars. Cowboy” Exhibit cards. This Included among this scarce unopened brick contains an esti- arrangement are 1.) Rod mated 400 westerners from the Cameron; 2.) Howard Duff; 3.) early days of television. Sealed Stephen McNally and 4.) Whip in its crisp, original brown Wilson with slight tear. With paper wrapping, this colossal exception to Wilson, each cow- block bears a stamp on the end boy displays traces of tape with the declarations “TV residue. Other general wear con- Cowboys”, “Exhibit Supply”, sistent with the issue, including “Chicago, Ill.”, and “Made in soiling and reverse glue residue, U.S.A.”. The packaging presents a clean, fresh appearance with minor signs of wear, does not adversely impact the however there is a 3” split on one long edge and a 5” split on another. We have care- overall display-ability. fully removed (3) cards to provide sample photos of the high-grade contents. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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815. 1955-1956 816. 1955-64 Topps Davy Astronaut/Jet Planes Crockett Orange Exhibit Sets/Near Sets & Green Back Collection of (265) Complete/Near Total Sets Blast into orbit with this exciting The “king of the wild fleet of Exhibit Astronaut and Jet frontier” roams the range Plane sets, near sets and partial with this pairing of 1955 sets. Issued 1955-64 during the and 1956 Topps Davy Cold War period, these high flying Crockett Orange and cards with an overall (EX-MT Green complete/near sets. average) condition depict the early years of the U.S. space program and the mili- Included are Orange set: tary’s mighty supersonic jet force. Offered are: (3) 1964 Astronaut (32/32) complete (80/80, average GD to sets, (2) 1964 Astronaut (31/32 & 30/32) near sets plus (42) Astronaut duplicates, VG, 15% white stock, 5% writing/back damage) with #1 “King of the Wild Frontier” and (2) 1955 Jet Plane (32/64 & 30/64) partial sets with (4) extras. While the majori- (GD); Green near: (65/80, median VG) with #1 “Bucksin Buddy” (FR) and #2 ty of this offering is of high caliber, approximately five percent (primarily dupli- “Dangerous Mission” (GD). More on our website. cates) are lesser grade. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

817. (713) 1938-1961 Non- 818. 1961 Sports Shoebox Collection Leaf Go-Go with the 1956 Topps U.S. College Felt Presidents Set Pennants A variety of subjects are found in this Hoard with eclectic (713) 1938-1961 non-sports (9) shoebox collection. Highlights include 1941 Goudey Sky Birds: (18 cards, Unopened average EX-MT); 1953 Topps Tarzan & Boxes She Devil: (40 cards, average VG); 1954 Be true to your Bowman Power for Peace: (52 cards, school with this majority GD); 1956 Topps Flags of the seldom encountered 1961 Leaf Go-Go College Felt Pennants hoard. Included are 1.) World: (59 cards, average VG); 1956 (9) unopened 24-pack boxes (packs average EX-MT with some browning, boxes dis- Topps Round-Up: (55 cards, majority play varying degrees of contusions and wear); 2.) (61) wrappers with limited tearing; VG-EX) and 1956 Topps U.S. 3.) (2) empty display boxes (one EX-MT, one VG with mild tearing) and 4.) (45) 9- Presidents set: (36/36, average EX-MT). 1/2” pennants averaging (EX-MT) with 45% displaying neatly placed punch holes. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

819. (400+) Western 820. (550+) Hollywood Exhibit Cards with Actor & Actress John Wayne, Roy Exhibit Cards with Rogers & Davey Crosby, Ball & Martin Crockett Hollywood stalwarts abound in Reach for the sky with this fantas- this 1950s-1960s congregation of tic round-up of (400+) Western many of movie’s finest. Proffered themed 1940s-1950s Exhibit cards is a high quality (average EX- (average EX-MT+). Highlights of MT) compilation of more than this accumulation include (2) John 550 entertainment Exhibit cards. Wayne, Dale Evans, (4) Gene Highlighting this galaxy of glitz Autry, (11) Roy Rogers, a com- are (5) L. Ball, (4) B. Cosby, (3) plete (16) card 1956 Davey D. Martin, J. Garland, (13) J. Crockett set and (39) slightly Fonda and a partial set (16/32, all smaller 1920s postcard backs featuring stars from the silent film era. Featuring fac- the females) of 1950 “Then and simile signatures, the majority of these high quality cards are black and white with a Now”. Included are (80+) musical groups and singers, many featuring biographical smattering tinted blue, green, purple or sepia tone. More on our website. backs with “Courtesy of Billboard” printed at the bottom. While the vast majority of Opening Bid $150.00 this lot is clean, there is a small percentage lesser. Opening Bid $150.00

821. (299) 1964- 822. 1976 Star Trek 1990s Eclectic Set/Box/Wrapper Non-Sport Collection with (4) Sets Grouping with Boldly go for this 1976 Star Trek Batman collection featuring the characters from the original 1960s series. Emphasis & Stan Presented is an awesome assort- Lee Auto ment of sets, stickers, wrappers and The “Caped Crusader” and display boxes including (4) com- the comedic genius of Stan plete (88/88) card sets, (3) com- Lee are proclaimed with plete (22/22) sticker sets, a near this eclectic (299) 1964- (21/22) sticker set, (194) extra 1990s non-sport grouping. Highlights include Cards: (266 cards) with 1964 Donruss cards, (176) wrappers and (5) Addams Family: (95 cards, aggregate EX); 1966 Topps Batman—Black: (137 empty boxes. The cards and stick- cards, median VG) and Other: (2 items) with 1.) original “Spectacular Spider-Man” ers have a pack fresh quality presenting as (NM-MT) with the only detractors being Sal Buscema original page color signed by Stan Lee on the plastic cover (no cert), typical factory issues such as print marks, centering and roller marks. The wrappers More on our website. are outstanding and the boxes are solid. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 823. Grover Cleveland 1890 Handwritten and Signed Letter With Full JSA The lone United States President to be elected in non-consecutive terms, former Chief Executive Grover Cleveland was also the only Democrat to hold office during the lengthy era of Republican domination (1861-1913). This correspondence piece was composed and signed by Cleveland in 1890. A coveted item in terms of White House autographed memorabilia, this piece is perhaps even more appealing in that it was writ- ten during Cleveland’s private citizen period in 1890. The 4-1/2 x 6-15/16” page has an “816 MADISON AVENUE” address printed at the top and is dated (in Cleveland’s hand) “June 3, 1890.” The content is basically a response to an invitation for a speaking engagement. At the conclusion, Cleveland’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen signature is accented by a paraph and projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The original postmarked envelope (addressed in Cleveland’s hand) accompanies. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

824. Buffalo Bill Cody 1893 Cut Signature With Full JSA A well-traveled United States soldier, bison hunter and showman, Buffalo Bill Cody returned from a six-month engagement in London, England to wow crowds in (among other places) Chicago. There, Cody endorsed this 3-1/4 x 2-5/8” card. The thick stock blank item is the canvas for Cody’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen scripting, which reads (in part) “W.F. Cody – “Buffalo Bill” Chicago 1893.” Composed in uninterrupted penmanship, Cody’s coveted scripting resonates (“9”) strength and clarity, with the slightest ink migration on the “W” preventing even higher assessment. Accompanying is a vintage 1-3/4 x 2-3/4” sepia toned photograph of Cody. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $700.00

826. Kurt Cobain Signed Business Card Framed & Matted in Museum Quality Display—Full JSA The “Forever 27” club is comprised of musicians who passed away before their time. Some of these groundbreaking and highly influential artists include Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Amy Winehouse and the author of this signed piece, Kurt 825. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Signed 8x10 Cobain. Shortly before his death in April 1994, Cobain boarded a British Airway flight at JFK International in New York bound for London. Interestingly, Cobain sat Photograph With Full JSA next to our consignor who was unaware of his iconic status as the front of grunge The First Lady in Kennedy’s Presidential term admiringly referred to as “Camelot,” masterminds Nirvana. During the flight, several groupies hounded Cobain for his sig- Jacqueline Kennedy was adored by millions as a socialite and political dignitary. Long nature, which he obliged. Our consignor, with business card in hand, thought it worth- a favorite of the paparazzi, the former First Lady was the subject of many photo- while to also seek Cobain’s autograph. The offered Kurt Cobain signed 2 x 3-1/2” graphs, like this 8x10 black-and-white print which she endorsed as the widow of business card is one of the finest exemplars of the musician extant. The blue ballpoint Aristotle Onassis. Portrayed in a pensive stare, Jacqueline has signed the lower white ink autograph resonates (“8-9”) quality and displays only faint discoloration toward border “Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis” in blue fiber tip. The regal penning projects (“8- the end of Cobain’s given name. When such Cobain signatures infrequently surface, 9”) quality and is accompanied by a 1978 letter signed by her secretary. One of the usually only his given name is inscribed. This attractive, full name specimen is framed very few “authentic” Onassis signatures available on the market! Full photo LOA and matted to nearly 14 x 16-1/2” with museum quality glass and a metallic Nirvana from JSA. group composite. Suitable for prominent display. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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828. William McKinley and Garret Hobart Cut Signatures With Full JSA Successful running mates in the 1896 U.S. Presidential election, republicans William McKinley and Garret Hobart supported the gold standard and high tar- iffs that paved the way to Republican Party domi- nance until the 1930s. These (2) G.O.P. endorse- ments are among the most crisp and potent you’ll ever behold. Includes: McKinley executed in black-ink steel 827. General William Tecumseh Sherman 1888 Signed tip fountain pen on a sheet measuring approximately 6-3/4 x 3-3/8”, “Yours Very Truly Business card - Full JSA – W McKinley Jr – Canton Ohio” projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity; Hobart on a Called “The First Modern General,” renowned military strategist and Union Army sheet hand-trimmed to 4-1/4 x 1-1/2”, the former Vice President has penned “Garret hero William Tecumseh Sherman is the endorser of this vintage business card. The 3- A. Hobart – Paterson New Jersey” on the appropriate lines in black-ink fountain pen. 9/16 x 2” thick stock item is among the earliest of its kind, with “W.T. Sherman. Like the aforementioned autograph, this one exhibits (“9-10”) quality. A single full General. New York.” printed in cursive on the obverse. On the back, Sherman has photo LOA from JSA covers both pieces. signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. Very minimally affected by fading, the Opening Bid $400.00 scripting still manages (“8”) strength and clarity and is accented by inscriptions (in Sherman’s hand) of “General” and “1888.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

829. Queen Victoria Cut Signature With Full JSA During the lengthiest-ever 63-year, seven-month reign of a British monarch, Queen Victoria oversaw vast expansion of the British Empire through political, industrial and cultural change. Gifted in drawing and painting, her Highness displayed these talents executing this cut signature. Measuring approximately 4- 1/2 x 2-3/4”, the sheet is signed in black-ink. The decidedly crisp penmanship shows an upper-case “A” as the start of an abbreviated version of “Alexandrina.” Concluding the regal penning with “Victoria,” the finished product exhibits (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

831. Richard 830. John F. Kennedy Nixon Signed 1969 Signed 1959 Reception Inauguration Program With Full JSA Program and 1973 A dynamic political figure and Inauguration Presidential hopeful at 42, Cachet - Full JSA Massachusetts Senator John F. Issued at President Richard Kennedy endorsed this 1959 reception M. Nixon’s 1969 and 1973 menu. Framed to 10-1/4 x 13-1/4”, this Inauguration ceremonies, menu/program cover was issued at these (2) Executive branch Wisconsin’s “Geislers Blue Heaven” souvenirs are both endorsed and signed by Kennedy in blue ball- by the controversial political icon. Includes: 1969 Inauguration Program a thick point (“9” strength). The item has a stock publication with embossed seal on cover; signed by Nixon (black fiber tip; “8- series of compacting folds, none of 9” strength) and inscribed “6-22-78”; 1973 Inauguration FDC a postmarked cachet which affect the bold penning. Full from the opening of Nixon’s ill-fated term; signed by Richard Nixon (“9”) and First photo LOA from JSA. Lady Pat Nixon (“8”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

832. Political Autograph 833. (52) 1930s- Collection of (4) With 1980s Political Ford, Nixon, Reagan and Ephemera Ventura Collection with All the world’s a stage on the political Letters & Christmas front, as evidenced by the endorsers Cards—Kennedy & of these (4) items. Includes: Ronald Reagan framed to 22 x 12-3/4”, a LBJ Families Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Oval Office occupants, their photo is signed by its namesake (“9” spouses and other political fig- strength); Jesse Ventura hardcover ures are represented with these copy of I Ain’t Got Time to Bleed (52) 1930s-1980s collectibles. (1999, Villard) signed on the title Featured are Signed Letters: (7 items, no certs, all on official letterhead) with page (“8”); Richard Nixon a 7-3/4 x Edward Kennedy (dated 1967); Christmas/Thank-You Cards: (20) Lyndon 9-1/4” black-and-white photo mount- Johnson Family ((3) Christmas, (17) thank-you cards), Edward W. Kennedy ed to a cardboard backing signed by Nixon (“8” strength); Gerald Ford an 8x10 color (Christmas, tape residue) and (5) Kennedy Family (thank-you cards with (3) RFK photo signed by Ford (“8-9” strength) and matted to 10x12. Auction LOA from JSA. memorial pictures, includes envelopes). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 835. 1908 $2 1/2 Gold Quarter Eagle Own this first year issue of the Bela Pratt designed Indian Head Quarter Eagle series which was minted between 1908 and 1929. This 1908 gold piece is an attractive first year issue of the coin and will make for a nice addition for the collector as well as investor. More details on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

836. (3) 1913- 1915 Barber Half Dollars This lot consists of a trio of lowest mintage key dates in the Barber Half Series. The trio consists of a 1913 (mintage 188,000), 1914 (mintage 124,230) and 1915 834. 1866-S “No-Motto” Seated Liberty Half Dollar (mintage 138,000) VG10 Own this truly rare and scarce post Civil War era 1866-S “No Motto” Seated Liberty graded coins. All are Half Dollar. After the Civil War, the United States began putting the “In God We problem free coins. A Trust” motto on the reverse of the half dollar. Of the nearly 1.8 million half dollars great addition to any col- minted in 1866, less than 3% minted had the “no motto”, with many of the coins lection! More detail on never making it into circulation. This coin is graded F-15 Detail by ANACS because our website. of an old cleaning but has gained back its natural look. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

838. (10) Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars Morgan Silver Dollars are still a legacy of the Wild West in today’s modern America. This set includes all Brilliant Uncirculated and Choice Uncirculated coins with dates that span four decades and is a must for any collector. Dates include 1878-S, 1879, 1894-O, 1896, 1889, 1890, 1896, 1897, 1898 and 1900. Coins are 837. (5) Silver Peace Dollars encased in two protected authen- The Peace Dollar was minted after of the end of WWI and was designated to honor ticated holders containing five the “end of the end of all wars.” This pre-and-post depression era set includes the fol- coins each. More details on our lowing dates 1922, (2) 1923, 1927-s and 1935. This set comes protected in a plastic website. holder containing all five coins. More details on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

839. Historic Morgan Dollar Collection of (5) in Postal 840. (42) U.S. Coins of the 20th Century with Postal Commemorative Society Album Commemorative Society Album This Postal This magnificent set Commemorative includes every type Society set contains of Dollar, half dollar, five of the popular quarter dollar, dime, Morgan Silver nickel and penny Dollars and com- designed and minted memorates the five from 1900 to 1999 by United States Mint the United States of locations; America. This Postal Philadelphia, New Commemorative Orleans, Carson Society set comes in City, Denver and a beautiful album and San Francisco. Set contains a historical includes a beautiful narrative of each type album containing coinage, commemorative postage stamps and a historical account of of coin in the set with commemorative postage in protective vinyl enclosed holders. all five mints. All are in protective covering. More details on our website. A truly neat set a selective collector will enjoy for years. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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841. Gus 842. (4) Grissom Mercury Single- 7 Single- Signed Signed Photo Photos With Full Chosen by the JSA Eisenhower administration Chosen as one in 1959 from of the a field of 110 “Mercury 7” military astronauts in pilots, four 1959, Gus different Grissom members of became the the heroic first American 843. Judy Resnik Signed 8x10 “Mercury 7” to fly in space have auto- Photograph (Died in 1986 twice and remained fearless in NASA’s endeavor to graphed their likenesses on these 8-1/8 x 10-1/8” color Challenger Disaster)—Full JSA land on the moon. Before meeting his tragic fate in the photos. The black or blue ink signatures average (“8- Proudly offered is a Judy Resnik signed 8x10 photo- 1967 Apollo 1 fire, Grissom autographed this 8-1/8 x 9”) strength and clarity and include: Scott Carpenter, graph, the second woman in space and a pioneer who 10-1/8” color promotional photo. Executed in blue ball- John Glenn (first American to orbit Earth), Alan lost her life in the January 1986 Challenger explosion. point just to the left of his likeness, Grissom’s signature Shepard (first American in space) and Walter Schirra. The publicity picture is personalized with a salutation resonates (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA Individual certs/stickers from JSA. and framed and matted to 11x13. The bold black signa- from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 ture presents (“8-9”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

844. (25) Autographed Record 846. Marilyn Monroe Original Milton Album Covers with Diamond, Greene Photo From “The Black Frampton & Taylor 845. Charles Schulz Signed San Sitting” No matter your musical taste, these (25) autographed Jose Sharks Magazine With Full JSA Simultaneous plying their crafts in one of more than 50 record album covers are sure to please. Several of the As an ardent ice hockey fan throughout his life, famed sessions, screen goddess Marilyn Monroe and canvases are executed in different colors with the auto- cartoonist Charles Schulz appropriately autographed renowned photographer Milton Greene teamed up on graphs grading (“8-9”). Headliners include Signed Full this NHL magazine. Framed to 24-1/8 x 18-1/8”, a this original photograph from the famous New York 12” Album Covers with albums: (20 items, most cov- December 1992-january-1993 issue of San Jose Sharks “Black Sitting” in 1956. The 10-1/8 x 8” photo features ers display moderate wear) with Paula Abdul (Forever Magazine features a stick-toting Snoopy likeness with a stark black background with the sultry Monroe clad Your Girl), Neil Diamond (Jonathan Livingston Woodstock in pursuit on an ice cleaner. Executed in in fishnet stockings in a provocative pose. This Seagull) soundtrack, Peter Frampton (I’m in You), Arlo blue marker, Schulz’ bold signature resonates (“9-10”) American cultural heirloom shows a series of creases Guthrie (Hobo’s Lullaby), Jethro Tull (Benefit, signed strength and clarity. Accenting the piece is a black-and- that simply cannot detract from Monroe’s gorgeous by Ian Anderson) and James Taylor (That’s Why I’m white 1956 image of Schulz. Full photo LOA from likeness. The reverse is home to a vintage Milton H. Here). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. Greene stamping. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

847. 1964 “4 848. 1964 For Texas” “It’s a Mad, Theatre Mad, Mad, Display Lot Mad of (11) With World” US Poster and 1 Sheet Lobby Cards Movie When Charles Poster Bronson and The A “can’t-miss” Three Stooges take for side-splitting second billing, it’s a laughter, the good bet that Frank United Artists 849. Clint Eastwood “Dirty Harry” Sinatra and Dean production of Theatre Display Collection of (10) Martin lead the cast. “It’s a Mad, Mad, With US 1 Sheet Movie Posters The 1964 release of Mad, Mad “Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?” Truth is, “4 For Texas” is one such production. These (4) theatre World” is adver- display relics were issued to promote that comedy- you’re not going to know until the bidding subsides on tised on this 1964 US 1 Sheet movie poster. This 27x41 this lot of (10) “Dirty Harry” Hollywood artifacts. drama. The lot is highlighted by: US 1 Sheet Movie display showcases credits, proper stampings and color- Poster a 27x41 poster with credits and color images of These theatre displays include US 1 Sheets (with varia- ful caricatures of the all-star cast members who set out tions) from Clint Eastwood classics like “Dirty Harry,” Sinatra, Martin and busty co-stars Ursula Andress and to find $350,000 in stolen cash. Issued for theatre dis- Anita Ekberg. Normal compacting folds show minor “Magnum Force” and “The Enforcer.” These well-kept play, this Hollywood relic is amazingly well preserved. items include foreign and domestic displays with grip- separation with a small tear at the upper right corner. Free of creases or discoloration of any kind, the crisp More on our website. ping images and normal compacting folds. More on our sheet has normal compacting folds. website. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 852. (28) Clint Eastwood 1967-1990 US 1 Sheet Movie Posters With 850. (15) 1968-1986 Clint Eastwood 851. 1958-1992 Clint Eastwood “Play Misty For Me” US 1 Sheet Movie Posters With Western US 1 Sheet Movie Poster “A Fistful of … Clint Eastwood Movie Posters” is an accurate title for this theatre display lot. These 27x41 Variations Lot of (18) US 1 Sheet displays were presented in theater lobbies With co-stars ranging from Telly Savalas, Ruth Gordon Long before famously portraying police inspector between the 1960s and 1990s to hawk productions star- and an orangutan named “Clyde,” Clint Eastwood was Harry Callahan, Clint Eastwood made his mark on the ring the famed loner/maverick tough guy. All present the marquee box office attraction at the movies adver- rustic setting of the Western Plains. This collection of beautifully with images, credits, normal compacting tised on these (15) US 1 Sheet movie posters. The (18) theatre displays includes US 1 Sheet movie posters folds and studio stampings. Key titles include: (2) “Play 27x41 displays list credits, dates and feature colorful depicting famous Eastwood characters and scenes. With Misty For Me”; “The Gauntlet”; “Bronco Billy”; and cast/scene likenesses. All present nicely with normal normal compacting folds, credits and proper stampings, “Escape From Alcatraz.” More on our website. compacting folds (unless otherwise indicated). Key these Hollywood relics present beautifully with popular Opening Bid $200.00 titles include: (4) “Kelly’s Heroes”; (2) Heartbreak titles including: “High Plains Drifter”; “Joe Kidd”; “A Ridge”; and (2) “Every Which Way But Loose.” More Fistful of Dollars”; and “The Good, The Bad & The on our website. Ugly”. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

853. 1961 “101 Dalmations” Linen Back US Half Sheet and 1985 Re-Release 1 Sheet Opening Bid $100.00

855. 1976 856. 1979 “Taxi Driver” “Apocalypse Linen Back Now” Linen US 1 Sheet Back US 1 Movie Poster Sheet Movie 854. 1970 “Beneath the Planet of the Opening Bid Poster Apes” US 1 Sheet and French Half $100.00 Opening Bid Sheet $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

858. (5) 1980s US 1 Sheet Movie 859. Early-1900s Tuxedo 857. 1980 “The Empire Strikes Back” Posters With “Terminator” and Tobacco/Harrison Fisher Point of Original US Half Sheet Movie Poster “History of the World” Sale Ad Display Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

860. (7) World War II Era U.S. Senators Signed Index 861. 1930s Lionel Train Collection Cards With Locomotive, Transformer, Opening Bid Tracks and (7) Cars 862. Chuck Yeager Autographed Bell $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 X-1 Model Airplane Opening Bid $100.00

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Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk, nyuk!!! W h o m e ver the components, the T h ree Stooges offered timeless comedic entertainment spanning half a century. We are pleased to offer Stooges relics amassed over the years by an avid Stooges collector and unofficial aficionado. This sizable collection runs the gamut with autogra p h s , m ovie props, ra re movie posters, personal effects and unique memorabilia, all of which will be up for bidding in this and upcoming auctions. En j oy !

863. (2) Three 864. 1937 Pillsbury’s Farina Stooges Movie Props Moving Picture Machine with with Curly Joe Hat & Three Stooges Moe’s Mallet Imagine constructing a functional moving picture Original Three Stooges movie machine from cardboard? In 1937, Pillsbury props take center stage with this accomplished just that with this 12-1/2 x 32” die- pairing of bona fide memorabil- cut collectible featuring the Three Stooges. ia. Included are 1.) brown felt Included is an 11x18 uncut sheet from the Set 5 Curly Joe custom made hat with “False Alarms” and Set 6 “Little Pigskins” moderate use and 2.) silver-and-black 12” Moe’s Mallet with extensive paint chipping episodes. Despite moderate separation of a hand- and use. Included are (4) handwritten pieces of documentation from Curly Joe’s ful of pieces, most are firmly attached to the orig- widow certifying that these pieces of memorabilia were used in several productions. inal packaging. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

865. First Two 1949 Jubilee Comics Three Stooges Issues 866. (3) Circa “A Hollywood Laugh Riot” is promised with these first two 1950s Three 1949 Jubilee Comics Three Stooges Stooges issues. Included are 1.) Hand February #1 (VG) and 2.) April Puppets #2 (GD) with cover writing. The Opening Bid binding is firmly intact and the $100.00 books are bolstered by relatively clean inner pages and vivid col- ors. Opening Bid $200.00

867. 1953-54 St. John 868. 1959 & 1966 Fleer Three “Three Stooges” Stooges Complete Sets with Comic Book Run of Unopened Pack (7) Issues The rampaging antics of “Larry, Moe & Curly” “America’s Favorite Funny Men” are on full display with this tandem of 1959 and pull no punches with this 1953- 1966 Fleer Three Stooges complete sets. 1954 St. John “Three Stooges” Included are 1959 Fleer Three Stooges: (96/96, comic book run of issues #1-7. average EX-MT) with #1 “Curly” (EX), #2 Included are 1.) 9/53 (GD); 2.) “Moe” (EX-MT), #3 “Larry” (EX-MT), #96 10/53 (VG, with glasses); 3.) “Trying the Squeeze Play” (EX-MT); 1966 Fleer 11/53 (VG+); 4.) 3/54 (FR); 5.) Three Stooges: (66/66, median NM) with #1 6/54 (GD-VG); 6.) 8/54 (VG+) and 7.) 10/54 (GD, writing). “Mac” (NM) and unopened five-cent pack (NM). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $300.00

869. (3) Original 1960s Three 870. 1981 Horsman Three Stooges Stooges Comic Art with Larry “Moe” Ventriloquist Pal in Original & Moe Packaging Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

871. (30) 1940s-1980s Three 872. (87) 1950s-1970s Three Stooges Related Movies & Stooges Comic Books with Records with Projector (8) Signed by Curly Joe Nyuck nyuck nyuck! Madcap fun is prom- From the archives of the former president of ised with these (30) 1940s-1980s Three the Three Stooges Fan Club comes these Stooges related movies and records. (87) 1950s-1970s comic books, (8) of which Spotlighted is 1950s Home Movies: (11 are signed by Curly Joe (average “8”, no movies, Columbia Records, all 8mm, certs). Publishers include (12) Dell, (47) unless noted); Records: (17 records, one Gold Key (#10-55 run), Little Comics (#1-7 cover) and Other: 1947 Excel Jolly run) and others. Newer issues average Theatre Toy Movie Projector in original (F/VF) with older titles generally presenting box (16mm) with four movies (presents VG to EX, unknown if in working order). (GD to VG) with moderate instances of Material generally presents in excellent condition. More on our website. cover writing. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 873. 1944 “3 of a Kind” Movie 874. 1955 Three Stooges Poster and “Blunder Boys” US 1 Sheet Lobby Cards Movie Poster Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

875. Three 876. Three Stooges 1959 Stooges 1960 “Have Rocket, “Stop! Look! Will Travel” and Laugh!” Lot of (11) Theatre With Posters Display Lot and Lobby With Movie Cards Poster and Opening Bid Lobby Cards $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

877. 1961 “Three Stooges Meet Hercules” Theatre Display Items With Movie Posters and Lobby Cards 878. “Snow White and the Three Stooges” 1961 Theatre Opening Bid $150.00 Display Lot with Movie Posters and Lobby Cards Opening Bid $250.00

880. Three 879. Three Stooges 1963 Stooges 1962 “Around the “In Orbit” World in a Theatre Daze” Theatre Displays With Displays With Posters and Poster and Lobby Cards Lobby Cards Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

881. Three Stooges 1965 “The Outlaws Is Coming!” 882. Three Stooges 1940s-1970s Theatre Display Lot Theatre Display Lot of (12) With Movie Posters and Lobby Cards Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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883. (4) 884. (4) 1982 1983 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Wax & Wax & Cello Cello Boxes Boxes Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00 885. 1984 Donruss Baseball Rack Case Opening Bid $500.00

886. 888. 1984 1986 Topps Donruss Baseball Baseball Wax Wax Case Case Opening Opening Bid $400.00 Bid $200.00 887. 1985 Leaf Baseball Wax Case Opening Bid $300.00

891. 1981 Topps Football Unopened Wax Box 890. (8) 1992 Topps Baseball Factory Opening Bid Sets with (4) Regular & (4) Gold $150.00 889. 1986 Fleer Baseball Cello Case Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

893. 1986 Topps Football Unopened Wax Box Opening Bid $150.00 892. 1984 Topps Football Unopened 894. 1980-81 Topps Hockey Cello Box Unopened Wax Box Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

896. 1986- 87 Topps Hockey Unopened Wax Box Opening Bid $150.00 895. 1981-82 Topps Hockey Vending 897. (2) 1988-89 Topps Hockey Wax Case Boxes Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $100.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 898. (89) 899. (731) 1911-1978 1934-2000s Baseball Oddball Baseball Collection with Regionals Graded & Hall of Famers Stars Those with an eye for the eclectic will Clemente, find value with this (731) 1911-1978 baseball oddball collection with multi- Foxx & ple regional issues and several Hall of Williams Famers. Keys include 1914 B18 Formidable gather- Blankets: Chance (EX-MT, Brown ing of (89) 1934- Infield, Blue Pennants); (2) 1935 Post 2000s baseball Cereal Dizzy Dean Winners Pins: graded cards loaded (one EX-MT with original certificate with stars such as and recipients name, other GD with no Clemente and pinback); 1938 Goudey: #246 Foxx. Third-party Lombardi (PR); 1959 Yoo-Hoo—No authenticators Tab: Ford (presents VG); 1961 Post: include PSA, BVG, BCCG and others. Keys include 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #64 (130 cards, average GD) with (2) #145 Foxx (SGC 50); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (BVG 1), #76 Clemente (SGC 70), #328 B. Mays (VG, FR, Box); 1962 Post: (221 Robinson RC (PSA 6); 1959 Topps: #478 Clemente (BVG 3.5); 1960 Topps: #148 cards, mostly FR) with #149 Aaron (EX-MT); 1966 East Hills Pirates set: (25/25, Yastrzemski RC (BVG 3); 1962 Topps: #50 Musial (BCCG 8); 1965 Topps: #170 median EX-MT, 26 duplicates) with (2) #21 Clemente (EX-MT, GD); 1970 Action Aaron (BVG 4); 1967 Topps: #250 Aaron (BVG 4); 1968 Topps: #110 Aaron (PSA Cartridge Full Box: Seaver (EX-MT); 1971 Milk Duds Boxes: #3B Mays (EX-MT), 4); 1973 Topps: #1 Ruth/Aaron/Mays LL (BVG 8), #100 Aaron (BVG 7.5); BCCG #8A Clemente (NM-MT) and (40) 1978 Topps Burger King Yankees sets: (22/22, Card/Game-Used Bat Cards: Aaron, Mantle and Ruth. More on our website. median NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

900. 1958 Topps 901. Baseball Complete Set (1019) (494/494) with (4) PSA 1960-1969 Graded Topps & Solid 1958 Topps Baseball com- Fleer plete set of (494) cards with (4) Baseball PSA graded examples. This classic edition has an approximate condi- Singles tion breakdown of 20% (EX or bet- with ter), 35% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and Mantle 15% (GD or lesser). Less than 5% “Golden Age” of the cards display reverse writing enthusiasts will or back damage while nearly 30% appreciate display wax staining consistent with these (1019) the issue. Key to this quality set is 1960-1969 #1 T. Williams (VG), #5 Mays Topps & Fleer (EX), #30 Aaron (EX), #47 Maris Baseball sin- RC (VG), #52 Clemente (VG), #70 gles with several stars and high numbers including Mantle. This gathering displays Kaline (VG-EX), #150 Mantle moderate duplication throughout. Highlights include 1961 Topps: #150 Mays (EX- (VG-EX), #187 Koufax (VG), #310 MT), #344 Koufax (EX-MT), (2) #388 Clemente (EX, GD), #415 Aaron (VG-EX); Banks (VG), #343 Cepeda RC 1962 Topps: #10 Clemente (VG-EX), #199 Perry RC (EX); 1963 Topps: #250 Musial (GD), #370 Berra (VG-EX), #418 (VG); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (GD); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton RC (VG); 1966 Mantle/Aaron (EX), #436 Mays/Snider (VG-EX), #485 T. Williams AS (PSA 7) and Topps: #30 Rose (VG) and 1968 Topps: (684 cards, average GD to VG) with #280 #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX). More on our website. Mantle (SGC 60). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

902. 1970 Topps 903. 1970s- Baseball and Football 1980s Mostly Partial Sets With Keys Topps and Inserts Baseball Card These 1970 Topps Baseball and Collection Football partial sets are rich with with (7500+) key cards and inserts. Highlights include: Baseball (553/720 with Singles & (2) 34 inserts) with an approximate Sets overall breakdown of 35% (EX- Snag this massive MT or better); 15% (EX); 20% 1970s-1980s mostly (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or less- Topps Baseball sin- er), keys include: #350 Clemente gles collection with (VG-EX), #500 Aaron (EX-MT), (7500+) cards and a #580 Rose (EX), #600 Mays pair of complete sets. (VG-EX), #630 Banks (VG-EX), Highlights include #660 Bench (GD) and #700 F. Complete Sets: (2 sets) with 1975 Topps (average NM) with #223 Yount RC (EX), Robinson (NM); Football #228 Brett RC (NM-MT), #660 Aaron (EX); 1985 Topps (average NM-MT); Singles: (196/263 with 36 inserts) with an (7500+) with 1970 Topps: (457 cards, median VG) with #600 Mays (VG), #712 Ryan approximate overall breakdown (VG); 1971 Topps: (542 cards, average VG); 1973 Topps: (1331 cards, average EX- of 35% (EX-MT or better); 15% MT); 1974 Topps Stamps sheet: (1 sheet, VG-EX) with Aaron, Ryan; 1976 Topps: (EX); 40% (VG-EX); and 10% (706 cards, median VG-EX) with #550 Aaron (BVG 4.5) and 1978 Topps: (1100+, (VG or lesser), with keys includ- average EX-MT) with #36 Murray RC (BVG 5). More on our website. ing #90 Simpson RC (NM) and #150 Namath (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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904. (4) 905. (12) 1909- 906. (447) 1909 S74 1934 Baseball 1948-1959 “Red Grab Bag with Baseball Sun” (9) Graded Shoebox Silks - All including Collection SGC 40 Huggins with Issued as Feast on this diverse Mantle, J. tobacco premi- grouping of (12) 1909- Robinson ums as base- 1934 baseball singles. ball’s popular- Included are 1909-11 & T. ity boomed, T206 White Borders: Williams these (4) 1909 Huggins (SGC 30, Exciting S74 Silks have Hands at Mouth, assortment of each been Piedmont); 1910 E91C (447) 1948- encapsulated American Caramel: 1959 baseball and graded 40 Groom (SGC 30); singles with VG 3 by SGC. 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (7 cards, all common backs) superstars such as Mantle, J. Robinson and T. Williams With “Red with Austin (GD), Beck (GD), Blackburne (SGC 40), leading the way. Keys include 1950 Bowman: #22 J. Sun Bransfield (GD), Hoblitzell (PSA 2, No Cin. 1908, Robinson (VG), #98 T. Williams (GD); 1955 Bowman: Cigarettes” Hoblitzel), Mitchell (SGC 40), Phelan (SGC 40); 1916 #184 Mays (VG); 1957 Topps: (2) #10 Mays (VG-EX, backings, the collectibles include: Dooin (white); M101-5 Blank Back: #96 (SGC 20); 1929 R316 VG); 1958 Topps: (304 cards, average GD, 5-10% Needham (white); Steinfeldt (Cubs) (white); and Kashin Publications: Lucas (SGC 80) and 1934 back damage) with #150 Mantle (GD) and 1959 Topps: Willett (white). Goudey: #96 DeShong (SGC 60, last card in set). #478 Clemente (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

907. (150) 908. 1954 1949-1981 Bowman Baseball Baseball Singles #66 Ted with Many Williams Stars SGC including Authentic (2) Mantle Graded Authentic & by SGC. One of the more difficult Clemente post-war corner- The stars defi- stones is found nitely align for with the offered these (150) 1954 Bowman 909. (2) 1954 Topps Baseball 1949-1981 baseball singles with many highlights Baseball #66 Ted Rookies: #128 Aaron & #94 Banks including (2) Mantle, Clemente, Ripken TCMA RC and Williams portrait. much more. Highlights include 1949 Bowman: #238 Pulled early in Both SGC 60 Lemon RC (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS production, it is Join the club with these revered members of the 500 (EX-MT); 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX), unclear how many examples of “Teddy Ballgame” were home run society. Presented are (2) key rookie cards #300 Aaron (VG-EX), #316 McCovey RC (VG), #326 actually produced. This much is clear, the Boston Hall from the 1954 Topps issue 1.) #128 H. Aaron and 2.) Clemente (VG), #350 Mantle (VG); 1968 Topps: #247 of Famer is desirable in any condition. Obverse paper #94 E. Banks. Appropriately graded 60 EX 5 by SGC, Bench RC (VG); 1974 Topps: #456 Winfield RC (EX- loss, slight trimming and a filmy residue accounts for both radiate gorgeous color and gloss. Perfect for those MT) and 1981 TCMA Rochester: #15 Ripken (NM). the technical assessment. The canvas displays sharp seeking mid-level affordability, this dynamic duo More on our website. corners, clean edges and accurate centering. knocks it out of the park. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

910. (9) 911. 1955- 912. 1952 1952- 1969 Hawthorn- 1966 Topps Mellody Topps & Baseball “Club of Bowman Rookie Champs” Baseball Card lot of Chicago Mickey (12) with White Sox Mantle Koufax & Near Set Cards Maris (10/11) with and Harvest a (7) Duplicates Coins robust yield Pin enthusiasts and Chicago White Sox supporters will with this main- Go the dis- cherish this selection of Hawthorn-Mellody “Club of ly Hall of Fame tance with Champs” premiums. Presented is a well preserved rookie crop. Put “The Mick” (10/11) near set with (7) duplicates of these coveted forth is a gallant group of (12) Topps baseball 1955- by securing these (9) 1952-1966 Topps and Bowman collectibles. Issued in 1952 these 1-3/8” diameter sepia 1969 rookie issues. Included are 1955 (2) with #84 Mickey Mantle cards and coins. Included are 1.) 1952 toned buttons feature images of Chicago White Sox Killebrew RC (SGC 84 NM 7), #123 Koufax RC Bowman #101 (FR); 2.) 1955 Armour Coins (NM, mis- players surrounded by a left to right arch of the (VG+); 1957 (2) with #18 Drysdale RC (VG), #35 F. spelled, red); 3-4.) 1958 Topps: #150 (GD, #487 AS Hawthorn-Mellody name, the Club of Champs designa- Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1958 #47 Maris RC (VG); (BVG 4); 5.) 1962 Post #5 (GD, Box); 6.) 1963 Topps tion and the depicted player’s name. This handsome 1960 (3) with (2) #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX+, VG+), #200 (GD); 7.) 1964 Topps #50 (PSA 6, oc); 8.) 1964 group (average EX to EX-MT) has minimal scuffing #316 McCovey RC (VG-EX); 1965 #477 Carlton RC Topps Coins #131 (VG, right handed) and 9.) 1966 and very clean backs. More on our website. (VG+); 1968 (2) #247 Bench RC (VG+, VG); 1969 Topps #50 (SGC 40). Opening Bid $150.00 #260 Jackson RC (apparent EX, slightly trimmed). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 915. 1968 Topps 3-D Boog Powell- SGC 50 Graded 50 VG- EX 4 by SGC. Augment your test issue portfo- lio with this ele- 913. (731) 1950-1969 Topps & gant 1968 Topps 914. 1953-1973 Topps and Bowman Bowman Baseball Cards 3-D Boog PSA Graded Baseball Card Lot of Powell sample. Fill multiple projects with these (731) 1950-1969 Topps The Orioles and Bowman Baseball cards. This “collector’s grade” (166) With Many Hall of Famers slugger assortment displays moderate duplication throughout Individually encapsulated and graded by PSA, these emanates a and is flush with semi/minor-stars, team and other spe- (166) Topps and Bowman Baseball cards span from menacing pres- cialty cards. Included are Bowman: (10) 1950, (6) 1953 through 1973. Highlights include: 1958 Topps ence with a vir- 1951, (11) 1953 Color; Topps: (33) 1952, (16) 1953, #90 Roberts (PSA 2), #400 Fox (PSA 2); 1959 Topps tual quality (3) 1955, (14) 1956, (32) 1957, (17) 1958, (93) 1959, #30 Fox (PSA 4), #455 Doby (PSA 3); 1960 Topps #73 which tran- (124) 1960, (52) 1961, (26) 1962, (11) 1963, (18) 1964, Gibson; 1961 Topps #200 Spahn (PSA 2 mc), #360 F. scends the printed plane. With brilliant colors and (107) 1965, (45) 1966, (46) 1967, (14) 1968 and (23) Robinson (PSA 3); 1966 Topps (2) #70 Yastrzemski creamy white borders, this challenging extra-dimen- 1969. The 1950s issues generally average (GD to VG) (PSA 4, PSA 3); 1968 Topps (2) #250 Yastrzemski sional subject is far more appealing than the prescribed while the 1960s editions present (VG to VG-EX). More (both PSA 4); 1973 Topps #100 Aaron (PSA 3); (2) technical grade. on our website. #305 Mays (both PSA 4). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

916. (1175) 918. Babe 1970-1979 Ruth Topps Memorabilia Baseball Lot of (9) Hall of With 1935 Fame/Star Scorer and Collection Vintage Cooperstown is Christy calling with these Walsh Photo (1175) 1970-1979 With the most Topps Baseball familiar name and Hall of Fame/Star 917. 1975-1979 Hostess Baseball face on American soil, Babe Ruth was the logical cards. This Card Panels Set/Near-Set Run choice as the spokesperson for just about every product exceptional gath- If tasty Twinkies, Ho-Hos and Ding Dongs weren’t out there. These vintage Ruth keepsakes show the slug- ering is flush incentive enough, Hostess issued baseball cards with ger’s appeal on many levels. Highlights include: 1935 with greats of the their treats from 1975 through 1979. This near-com- Quaker Oats Baseball Scorer: a 1-3/4” celluloid pin day including multiple examples of Brett, Carew, R. plete run includes: 1975 complete set of (50) 3-card presenting (EX-MT) with Ruth’s black-and-white like- Jackson, Rose, Ryan, Yount and many others. Aside panels with (6) extras including (2) panel #20 with ness. The “reverse” is home to a diamond-themed dis- from base cards, several additional Hall of Famers are Ryan; 1976 Panel #s 15, 18, 39 and 49 (with R. play with (5) dials to facilitate scoring; Vintage Ruth pictured on team, league leader, all-time great and other Jackson); 1977 (32 of 50) with #3 Football Photo a 10x8 Type 3 black-and-white photo high-caliber renditions. Keys include 1972 Topps: (7) (Seaver/Rose/Carew); 1978 (36 of 50); 1979 (46 of 50) of Ruth in uniform with some Drake University foot- #50 Mays IA (average GD); 1973 Topps: (2) #100 including panel #23 with Brett. Approximately 85% of ball players. More on our website. Aaron (EX, VG), #220 Ryan (VG) and 1975 Topps: these panels are crease free with ample borders. #660 Aaron (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

919. (2) 921. 1936- Vintage 1940s 1973 Multi- Photographs Sport with Ruth & Program/ DiMaggio Publication Bid farewell to the Lot With “Babe” with these Sporting vintage 1940s photo- graphs. Offered are News (2) glossy 8x10 peri- Annual od prints created Baseball from original nega- tives featuring the 920. Sandy Koufax Signed 40x30 Guides immortal Ruth in his Photo With Full PSA/DNA From an era during which print media was a prime last appearance at a The author of a brilliant (albeit brief) mound career, source for sports minutiae, these vintage publications Major League ball- Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax is the subject of this include gameday and annual guides. With covers and park. These images enduring image. In a triumphant pose after firing his pages intact on most, highlights include: The Sporting captured at Sportsman’s Park on June 19, 1948 include (then) record fourth no-hitter (a perfect game against News Official Baseball Guides (average VG-EX) with: a Type I shot of with France Laux and a Type the Chicago Cubs), Koufax is pictured on this auto- 1936, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960, III with Joe DiMaggio. These photos are in very good graphed 40x30 black-and-white photo. Executed in blue 1961, 1963, 1967, 1968; Stadium-Issued condition with moderate signs of wear in accord with Sharpie against the white background of his Dodgers Programs/Scorecards 1940 New York Baseball Giants their age, including typical pinholes and small, light home jersey, Koufax’s bold signature mirrors his (FR); (3) 1950s New York Rangers (Madison Square creases which have little impact on their dynamic September 9, 1965 outing, showing “perfect 10” Garden). More on our website. appeal. strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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922. (781) 1934-1975 Football, Basketball & Boxing Collection with Many Stars Legends of the gridiron, court and ring hold court with these (781) 1934- 1975 football, basketball and boxing cards with many stars. Highlighted in this assortment with moderate 923. (1294) 1968-1971 Topps Multi-Sport Singles duplication is Collection with Alcindor and Maravich RC & Mantle Football: (706 Quality cardboard is found with this stellar compilation of (1294) 1968-1971 Topps items) with Baseball, Football and Basketball singles with rookies of Alcindor and Maravich lead- 1934 Sport ing the way. Highlighted in this assortment with moderate duplication is Baseball: Kings Varsity (812 cards) with 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle (VG); 1970 Topps: (553 cards, majority Kings: (2 cards, EX to EX-MT); 1971 Topps: (205 cards, aggregate EX) with (3) #100 Rose ((2) EX- both EX-MT) MT, EX); Football: (327 cards) with 1968 Topps: #100 Unitas (GD); 1969 Topps: with #1, 16; #25 Unitas (NM), #26 Piccolo RC (EX-MT); 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (NM); 1954 Bowman: Basketball: (155 cards) with 1969-70 Topps: (88 cards, mostly EX-MT) with #25 #40 Graham (EX-MT); 1955 Bowman: (2) #7 Gifford (both EX-MT); 1955 Topps Alcindor RC (FR), #43 Bradley RC (EX) and 1970-71 Topps: #123 Maravich RC All-American: (145 cards, mostly FR to GD) with (2) #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (VG). More on our website. (one FR, one trimmed), (3) #85 Luckman (all FR), #97 Hutson RC SP (GD), (2) #100 Henry RC SP (GD, PR); 1958 Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (GD), #90 Jurgensen RC Opening Bid $250.00 (VG); 1962-63 Salada Coins: #56 J. Brown (NM); 1962 Topps: #28 J. Brown (GD), #63 Starr SP (VG); 1965 Topps: #35 Kemp SP (VG) and (2) 1975 Fleer Immortal Roll sets: (84/84, average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

924. 1955 Topps All- Complete Set (100/100) with (5) PSA Graded Rough and tumble All-Americans raid the gridiron with this crisp 1955 Topps All-American Football complete set of (100) cards with (5) PSA graded examples. The ungraded portion of this pio- neering series has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with crisp edges and electric color schemes. Keys include #1 Hickman RC (VG), #6 Kinnick RC (PSA 5), #12 Graham (VG), #16 Rockne (VG-EX), #20 Baugh (VG), #27 Grange (PSA 7), #37 Thorpe (VG-EX), #38 Stagg RC (PSA 8), #56 Nevers RC (VG-EX), #65 Doncuess (PSA 8), #68 Four Horsemen RC SP (PSA 6), #85 Luckman (GD), #97 Hutson RC SP (VG) and #100 Henry RC SP (EX-MT). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size and centering variances are pres- ent. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

925. (2500+) 1948-1989 Football Shoebox Collection with Montana & Payton RC Get into the game with this enticing (2500+) 1948-1989 football shoebox collection with a host of Hall of Famers from the major issues of the day including rookie renditions from Montana and Payton. Spotlighted are Set: (1 set) with 1981 Topps (average NM- MT) with #216 Montana RC (NM-MT); Singles: (2500+) with 1948 Leaf: (3 cards) with #7 (SGC 60), #56 Lujack RC (GD), 95 (GD); 1950 Bowman: #37 Layne (GD); 1952 Bowman Large: #7 Graham (GD); 1956 Topps: #22 Cardinals Team SP (PSA 5); 1962 Topps: #28 J. Brown (EX-MT), #63 Starr SP (GD); 1965 Philadelphia: (2) #41 Warfield RC (VG-EX, VG); 1969 Topps Four-in-One: Howley/Piccolo (PSA 7); 1970 Topps: #90 O. Simpson RC (VG-EX); 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (GD); 1977 Topps: (758 cards, majority EX to EX-MT) with #177 Largent RC (EX) and #360 Payton (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 926. 1965-1984 927. (11) 1977 Washington Topps Football Redskins Cello Packs with Program/Media Stars Showing Guide/Ticket Lot of including Payton (180+) Indulge in a classic wax feast Issued in the Nation’s Capital by scoring these (11) 1977 and spanning the 1965-1984 Topps Football cello packs, NFL campaigns, these (180+) (5) of which show stars on programs and tickets comprise either the front or back. The a virtual 30-year Redskins tightly sealed treasures present library. Gathered over the high-grade and feature #45 decades by an RFK Stadium usher, these souvenirs are highlighted by: NFC Staubach (back), #50 Haynes Postseason Packets these (10) folders were issued to club level patrons at 1983 and RC (back), #146 Carson RC 1984 Redskins home playoff games; included are Gameday guides and press releases; (front), #300 Harris (front) Press Guides 1970, 1973, 1975, 1976 and (3) 1984. Note: due to the weight of this and #355 Greenwood lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. (front)/#360 Payton (back). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

928. (45) 1929-Modern 929. 1969-70 Topps Multi-Sport Grab Bag Basketball Complete with Foxx & Williams Set of (99/99) Unleash “The Beast” into your col- Marked by oversized cards to bet- lection with these (45) 1929-modern ter facilitate the towering subjects, multi-sport singles including Foxx this 1969-70 Topps Basketball and Williams. Keys include complete set of (99/99) carries an Baseball: (43 cards) with 1929 R316 approximate overall breakdown of: Kashin Publications: Foxx (VG); 30% (EX-MT or better); 20% 1950 Callahan Hall of Fame: Ruth (EX); 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG (EX-MT); 1956 Topps: #5 T. or lesser). Keys include: #1 Williams (FR, writing); 1958 Topps: Chamberlain (FR), #20 Havlicek #418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX); 1961 RC (EX-MT), #25 Alcindor RC Topps: #290 Musial (VG); 1963 (EX), #43 Bradley (EX-MT), #75 Topps: #540 Clemente (NM) and Hayes RC (EX-MT), #90 West Football: with 1968 Topps: #65 (EX) and #99 CL (marked). More Namath (VG). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

930. (1046) 1970-Modern 931. (4) 1977-1984 Basketball & Hockey Baseball & Football Wax Singles Group with and Cello Boxes Maravich & Gretzky RC Featured is a sterling quartet of 1977- Heroes of the hardwood and rink shine 1984 baseball and football wax/cello with the offered (1046) 1970-modern boxes. Included are Baseball: (2 basketball and hockey singles group boxes) with 1.) 1983 Fleer cello (24 with multiple Hall of Fame rookies packs, 28 cards per); 2.) 1984 Fleer including Maravich and Gretzky. cello (24 packs, 28 cards per, partially Highlights include Basketball: (817 separated display lid) with Carlton cards) with 1970-71 Topps: #123 (front), Murphy (front)/R. Jackson Maravich RC (VG); 1972-73 Topps: (back); Football: (2 boxes) with 1.) #195 Erving RC (VG); 1987-88 Fleer: 1977 Topps near wax box (30/36 #59 Jordan (PSA 8); Hockey: (229 packs, partially separated display lid) cards) with 1957-58 Parkhurst: #23 and 2.) 1979 Topps wax box (36 Brodrick/Harvey (PSA 5); 1969-70 packs, wraps are slightly off cen- OPC: #207 Plante/Hall Vezina (EX-MT) and 1979-80 Topps: #18 Gretzky RC tered). The packages are tightly sealed (trimmed and colored). More on our website. and guaranteed unsearched. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

932. (238) 1979-2008 933. (230+) Multi-Sport Wax, Set & 2002-2011 Vending Collection Multi-Sport Feast upon this (238) 1979-2008 multi- Hobby & sport wax, set and vending collection Retail Wax with an appetizing array of high-profile issues from over the decades. Group Highlights include Complete/Near Get your fill of Boxes: (16 boxes) with Baseball: 1985 wax with these Topps near (32/36 packs), (4) 1987 (230+) 2002- Fleer, 1991 Topps Archives 1953; 2011 multi-sport Packs: (193 packs) with Baseball: hobby and retail (163 packs) with (2) 1979 Topps, (9) items. Included are Hobby Boxes: (3 boxes) with 2002 Topps Pristine Baseball, 1984 Donruss, (3) 1985 Topps rack and 2003 Topps Finest Baseball ((3) mini-boxes, loose cellophane), 2002 Topps Pristine Hockey: (10) 1984-85 Topps. Due to Football; Retail Blasters: (3 boxes) with 2011 Bowman Platinum Baseball, (2) size/weight, a shipping surcharge will 2008-09 Fleer Basketball; Loose Retail Packs: (225 packs) with (56) 2010 Topps apply, more on our website. Baseball cello and (17) 2007 baseball and football racks. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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935. 1933 934. 1921 Goudey #149 Exhibits Ty Cobb Babe Ruth-SGC SGC 40 10 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

936. (2) 1957 Topps Baseball #95 Mickey Mantle Cards Opening Bid $150.00

939. (44) Modern Multi- Sport Certified Auto/Game- Used Grouping with Quad 937. Willie Mays Signed and Framed 938. J. DiMaggio and Mantle Single- Cut Auto Opening Bid Giants Jersey Signed Photos - Full PSA/DNA $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

940. (1224) 1948-1969 Baseball & 942. (2) Turn Football of the Century Shoebox Collegiate Collection Items with with Tittle Yale Leather 941. Multi-Sport Balance of Opening Bid RC $100.00 Opening Bid Collection With First Two Sports $100.00 Illustrated Issues Opening Bid $100.00

944. Todd Greene 1997 Anaheim Angles Signed Game-Worn Road Jersey 943. “Steel Curtain” Framed Jersey 945. Wayne Gretzky Signed Los Opening Bid Display Signed by Green, $100.00 Angeles Kings Sweater with Full Greenwood, Holmes and White JSA & 2005-06 Certified Auto Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

948. (7) 1800s Harper’s Weekly Matted Sports- Themed 947. 1927-1979 Multi-Sport Woodcut Advertisement Collection of (30) Prints With Ali, Aaron, J. DiMaggio and 946. Steve Dubinsky Signed Flames Opening Bid and Blackhawks Jerseys Ruth $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

122 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 949. 950. Jefferson Ulysses S. Davis Cut Grant Cut Signature Signature With Full With Full JSA JSA As American Tested and true political auto- in his endeavors graphs rank, few as a Union Army are as scarce and military com- coveted as the mander and 18th scripting of U.S. President, Ulysses S. Grant prospered as an authority over a nation divided by Confederate political and social factions. This cut signature is among the most coveted of States President Executive Branch endorsements. Executed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen on a Jefferson Davis. Executed in black-ink fountain pen on a 2-15/16 x 1-9/16” blank hand-trimmed sheet measuring 4-3/4 x 2-1/8”, Grant’s signature projects (“7”) card, Davis’ endorsement resonates (‘8”) strength and clarity. An unidentified saluta- strength, with very slight bleeding minimally affecting the clarity. Full photo LOA tion (in Davis’ hand) precedes the signature. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

952. 1950-90s Comic Book Collection with Aquaman #2 & Many 951. 1910-1952 General Superheroes Custer SGC Graded Card Lot Submerge yourself into this color- of (4) ful conglomeration of Gold, Silver, Portrayed four separate times over a 43-year Bronze & Modern Age comic span, military legend George Custer is the books. Presented is an estimated subject of these (4) SGC graded collectibles. (170+) editions averaging (G/VG) The encapsulated examples include: 1910 in condition, some are better, some American Caramel E49 Wild West (SGC lesser. Spotlighting the Silver Age, 40); 1911 Royal Bengals T68 Men of highlights include (6) early History (SGC 20); 1947-48 Goudey Indian Aquaman issues; (16) World’s Gum #30 Custer’s Last Stand (SGC 50); Finest; (4) Batman; (14) Jimmy Olsen; a 1962 Dell feature with JFK cover and a 1952 Topps Look ‘N See #37 (SGC 60). Green Hornet with Bruce Lee as “Kato” cover. Also assembled are various cartoon, Opening Bid $200.00 war and other superhero titles spanning 5 decades from the Golden Age of the 1950s to the more recent Death of Superman releases. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

953. 1950s-1960s 954. 1983 J.D. McCarthy Wales Postcard Conference Wooden Printing All-Stars Plate Lot of (29) Team-Signed With (4) Hall of Stick With Famers Lindbergh Issued from the 1950s Thwarted by through 1980s, J.D. Wayne Gretzky’s McCarthy photo postcards four-goal perform- portrayed contemporary ance, (15) members of the 1983 Wales Conference All-Star squad signed this Rod sport greats. Used for production of some of the earliest of those visually appealing Gilbert “Sher-Wood” hockey stick. Executed in black marker along the shaft, the collectibles, these (29) printing plates (from the 50s and 60s) feature transposed image pennings average (“8”) quality and include: Arbour (coach), Bossy, Francis, Goulet, plates affixed to 3/4” thick wooden blocks. Includes: Baseball: Aparicio, Byrne, M. Howe, Kehoe, Langevin, Langway, Lindbergh (d.1985), Maloney, Pederson, Binks, Farrell, Ford, Haddix, Hall, Kiner, Miller, Price, Snider, Terry, Trucks, Tuttle, Sittler, Stastny, Trottier and Walter. Auction LOA from JSA. The stick shows game Wade and Ward; Hockey: Bouchard, Cullen, Durnan, Harris, Hodge, Jarrett, Lach, use and was shaved along the side to facilitate the autographs. Leger, Martin, McCarthy, MacDonald, McNab and Reardon. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

955. 1950-80s 956. Michael Jordan Minneapolis/L.A. Single-Signed “Mr. Lakers Photo/Flats June” LE UDA Collection with Basketball Chamberlain Designed in the midst of Emphasis Michael Jordan’s NBA supremacy, this UDA auto- Spanning the Minneapolis/Los graphed basketball pays hom- Angeles Lakers move westward age to the Hall of Famer’s from the “Land of Lakes” to the NBA Finals exploits. Crafted “City of Angels”, this compila- by “Wilson,” the limited edi- tion of (70+) photos and flats tion (216/323) gold-colored prominently features the leg- ball features a “Mr. June” logo endary Wilt Chamberlain. Additional highlights of this offering are a Jerry West stamping. On the very next autograph (PSA sticker certificate) and photos of E. Baylor and V. Mikkelsen. The panel, Jordan’s black marker greater part this collection recalls the glory years of the Lakers franchise, and high- autograph endures the dimpled lights one of the NBA’s greatest players. Stunning photographic quality and images to surface to maintain (“8”) strength and clarity. UDA cert/hologram accompany. remember are abundant. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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957. 1935 “The Pitcher’s Battle” 958. 1959-60 Topps Table Top Pinball Game Hockey Near Set As baseball novelties grew in popularity, Michigan (61/66) with (8) SGC native Robert Kollmorgen capitalized on the local Graded market as he produced this pinball style tabletop Investment grade 1959-60 Topps game during the Tigers’ 1935 championship cam- Hockey near set of (61/66) cards paign. Entitled “The Pitcher’s Battle” and patented with (8) SGC graded keys, many on July 30, 1935, this 14 x 23-3/4” oval-shaped of which reside near the peak of amusement features a black-and-white action por- the third party authenticator’s trait of Tigers hurler Tommy Bridges. The wooden census. The majority of the backboard is decorated with lithographed paper on cards in this extremely sharp set which the ball (when launched by the wooden are properly centered with many plunger) can go in any one of (11) marked destina- additional candidates for profes- tions. A series of vintage nails serve as “pylons” to sional grading. The approximate help direct the path of a marble after it speeds condition breakdown for the ungraded portion of this set is as follows: 20% (NM-MT down the sides and rounded corners. The bottom or better), 40% (NM), 25% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or lesser). Keys include #2 Pilote is home to a wooden pinwheel with dimples to (EX), #8 Delvecchio (EX-MT), #15 Worsley (NM), #23 Bucyk (SGC 88, 1 OF 2, two facilitate baserunner tracking. On the reverse, the better), #28 Hall/Henry IA (EX-MT), #32 Hall (SGC 92, 1 of 1, one better), #34 original instruction page remains adhered. Given Bathgate (SGC 92, 1 of 1, none better), #42 Sawchuk (EX-MT), #45 Ullman (EX- the patent date, Kollmorgen proved quite the MT), #47 B. Hull (SGC 84, 1 of 6, two better), #48 Howe Strong Man (SGC 86, 1 of soothsayer, as the Tigers went on to win a World Series in which Bridges notched two 1, five better), #54 Johnson/Worlsey IA (EX-MT), #57 Shack (SGC 88, 1 of 4, none complete game triumphs. Kollmorgen was to obtain contracts from an additional five better), #65 R. Kelly (EX-MT), #66 Murphy (VG-EX); SGC 92: #16 (1 of 1, one bet- Major Leaguers, but with materials scarce during World War II, no additional games ter) and SGC 88: #9 (1 of 2, one better). Missing only #1 Nesterenko, 4, 5, #6 were made. This relic is fully functional and shows amazing preservation. Beware: Lindsay and #63 Howe for completion. this thing is addictive! Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

959. (1939) 1961-1980s 960. (8) Topps & OPC Hockey Multi-Sport Singles with Howe & Signed Orr Postcards Ice Kings from the past grace this and Cards (1939) 1961-1980s Topps and OPC with Koufax Hockey singles collection with a huge assortment of stars including & Williams— Howe, Lafleur, Lemieux, Orr, Roy All PSA/DNA and more. This mixed gathering is Sweet scriptings of highlighted by 1970-71 OPC: #29 (8) beloved base- Howe (GD), #238 Howe AS (GD), ball and football (2) #252 Orr (GD, FR, due to writ- stars are available ing); 1970-71 Topps: #15 B. Hull in this top-shelf (GD); 1971-72 Topps: (221 cards, grouping. The auto- composite VG, 10% writing) with graphs each present #100 Orr (FR); 1972-73 Topps: (“8-9”) or better. #100 Orr (VG); 1978-79 OPC: Included are Full #115 Bossy RC (GD) and 1978-79 Photo LOA from PSA/DNA: (1 item) with T. Williams (1984 TCMA postcard); Topps: (4) #115 Bossy RC (average PSA/DNA Encapsulated Authentic: (7 items) with Baseball: (6 items) with Banks NM). Also present are (144) 1980s (1989 Perez-Steele postcard), Hoyt (photograph), Kaline (1989 Perez-Steele postcard), Topps & OPC cards (average EX- Koufax (1974 TCMA postcard), B. Robinson (Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque postcard), MT) with many key Hall of Famers including 1985-86 Topps #9 Lemieux RC (NM) Stargell (1989 Perez-Steele postcard) and Football: Montana (2000 Topps #HOF1). and 1986-87 Topps #53 Roy RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

961. 962. David (1381) Thirdkill 1880s- 1985-86 1964 Non- World Sports Champion Shoebox Boston Collection Celtics Spanning near- Game- ly a century, Worn dozens of series and a Home myriad of des- Jersey ignations com- With his fifth prise these different suitor (1381) 1880s-1964 non-sports singles. This mixed gathering covers a variety of in as many themes with more notable subjects including 1887 N9 Allen & Ginter Flags Of All NBA seasons, Nations: (34 cards, average FR); 1912-15 S22 Murad College Silks blanket: (12 small forward silks, sewn together to 18x19, presents VG to EX with mild perimeter fraying and David Thirdkill wore this Boston Celtics home jersey during the club’s 1985-86 cham- soiling; 1940 Church & Dwight Useful Birds of America 10th Series set: (15/15, pionship season. The white dureen pullover garment features “45” sewn to the front median NM); 1941 Gum Inc. Uncle Sam: (113 cards, average VG); 1953-55 Topps and back in green twill, “CELTICS” arched atop the front number and “THIRDKILL” World on Wheels: (177 cards, mostly VG); 1956 Topps Davy Crockett-Orange: arched atop the back number in like fashion. Green-and-white striped stretch ribbed (147 cards, median VG, 5% white stock) and 1956 Topps Flags of the World: (122 knit lines the collar and arm yokes and the vented left front tail is home to a “Sand- cards, average EX to EX-MT). More on our website. Knit” size “44” label and a Celtics exclusivity tag. Full photo LOA from Jim Thomas. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

124 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B. 2, 2012 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 964. Vince Carter 2000 Olympics Game-Worn Team USA Ensemble With Full LOA 963. Michael Jordan 1998 NBA Finals Signed (UDA) Part of a 12-man wrecking crew that ran up an 8-0 mark to secure Gold medal honors Game-Worn Chicago Bulls Home Jersey - Full Photo in Sydney, Australia, hoops icon Vince Carter wore this Team USA ensemble during the 2000 Summer Olympics. Simultaneously a symbol of National pride and NBA LOA royalty, this uniform is an ultimate prize which, by its status, will elevate the high-end As if to signal his second “retirement,” Michael Jordan powered the Chicago Bulls to hoops archive to the uppermost echelon. The white mesh garments include: the completion of their second “three-peat” in the 1998 NBA Finals. Signed and worn by “His Airness” as he secured his unprecedented sixth NBA Finals MVP honor, this Jersey: pullover apparel with “9” sewn to the front and back in red-on-blue twill, Chicago Bulls home white jersey has few rivals in the realm of sports championship “USA” arched atop the front in like fashion and “CARTER” arched atop the back in apparel. As scarce as Jordan’s abilities, and his team’s thorough dominance, a game- blue block-style characters. Red-white-and-blue striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the worn jersey of this lofty status is, by logic, one of maybe a single-digit total available, collar and arm yokes while blue dazzle cloth panels line the sides. The vented left as the United Center was home to only three NBA Finals contests that season. front tail is home to a “2000 Olympic Team” exclusivity tag, a “Champion” size “50” label (with a handwritten notation of “9”) and a “+2 LENGTH” flap tag; Shorts leg The white mesh pullover garment features “23” sewn to the front and back in red-on- wear with blue-and-red dazzle cloth panels lining the sides and a team logo patch at black twill, “BULLS” arched atop the front and “JORDAN” arched atop the back in the front of the elasticized waistband. Within the waistband, a “2000 Olympics” like fashion. On the front “2,” Jordan’s black-marker autograph projects (“9”) strength exclusivity tag is accompanied by a “Champion” size “44” label and flap tags respec- (UDA hologram accompanies). The left and right shoulder stirrups are respectively tively denoting “+2 INSEAM” and “+2 RISE.” The items show appropriate wear for adorned with an NBA silhouette logo and an “NBA Finals” patch. Red-white-and- a limited event. Just as Carter and his established teammates showed global suprema- black striped stretch ribbed knit lines the collar and arm yokes. The vented left front cy, this ensemble goes beyond mere “gamer” status as an elite uniform with special tail is home to a “Nike” size “48” label and “LENGTH +4” flap tag. The jersey shows meaning. Full photo LOA from Jim Thomas. appropriate three-game wear and its every detail is consistent with the limited number Opening Bid $400.00 of images from the three NBA Finals games played on Madison Street that year. Of note is the 5-1/2” space between the collar and “JORDAN” on the back, which was unique to Jordan gamers. Such minute details add to this jersey’s appeal, which is readily apparent when beholding this unbelievable championship gamer. Full photo LOA from Jim Thomas. Opening Bid $900.00

965. Michael Jordan 1994-95 Chicago Bulls No. 45 Game-Worn “Comeback” Road Jersey - Full Photo LOA Nearly two years after his initial “retirement” from the NBA, Michael Jordan showed that the only feat he couldn’t accomplish was to stay away from the game he had come to define. Back to all but rescue his team at the tail end of the 1994- 95 season, Jordan wore this Chicago Bulls number “45” road jersey.

Starting with his return on March 19 in a contest at Market Square Arena against the Indiana Pacers, Jordan wore a Bulls number “45” road apparel (as he wore during his experimental baseball endeavor) in nine regular contests and in three playoff tilts, before abruptly switching back to his familiar “23” in the midst of an ill-fated playoff run. In the waning moments of the Eastern Conference semi- finals opener at the Orlando Arena, Jordan, wearing “45” for what would be the final time, was stripped of the ball by Chicago native Nick Anderson, who would go on to remark “He didn’t look like the old Michael Jordan.” The consummate competitor, Jordan needed no further incentive to immediately switch back to his old number.

In summary, Michael Jordan “45” gamers are decidedly scarce. In determining authenticity of a jersey of this ilk, there are usually inconsistencies in the areas of numeral and letter font, size, positioning, yoke cut, arm/collar trim and tagging. But this representation does not fail on any count. The red mesh pullover garment features “45” sewn to the back and front in black-on-white twill, “BULLS” arched atop the front and “JORDAN” arched atop the back in like fashion. Distinctive to “Champion” tailored Bulls gamers, white-red-and-black striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar and arm yokes. On the vented left front tail, a “Champion” size “46” label is accompanied by a “94-95” Bulls exclusivity tag denoting “BODY LENGTH +3.” The wear is light but not abnormal for a Jordan representation, especially one where he wore number “45.” Very few “45” Jordan jerseys of this one’s impeccable status have ever been offered. Objective reasoning would have one assume that Jordan, himself, kept one, as did the Bulls. Additionally, the number ordered by the team (then numbered and lettered) would have been considerably less than normal due to the circumstances of Jordan’s return to the game and abrupt switch back to “23.” Definitive and dual certification accompanies in the form of individual full photo LOAs from Jim Thomas and Lou Lampson. Opening Bid $900.00

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Bill Huggins: The President of the company and a major figure at the last James Feagin: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force with 25+ Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past a desire to pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintage 30+ years, Bill has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobby cards and memorabilia. “Where have you been James” is all I can say. His from a collecting fad to a multimillion dollar industry. From spectacular write-ups clearly reflect the passion he possesses for this hobby and his finds (the first T206 Doyle variation ever sold) to widely accepted revolu- knowledge of the game is astonishing. A true asset to our team. James' col- tionary auction techniques (the 30 minute rule) Bill is always looking for lecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual. ways to better the business that has been his life. While his schedule is extremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction comes first Mark Raines: What an acquisition! Like hitting the lottery in the free- is always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling our agent market, Mark joins our writing staff with a knowledge base and writ- main office that he will answer the phone himself. Bill's interests include ing style that is immeasurable. He specializes in game-used material and collecting fine wines (a passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick), memorabilia, but will be asked to employ his writing to virtually any lot in game-used bats and the endless pursuit of the ultimate Hogan's Heroes set. the auction (and we know he will succeed). Hailing from "Charm City," Mark literally wears his love for the Orioles and Ravens virtually every John Scott Sr: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendary day. Willow Grove shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliest recorded card flipping contests ever held at a sports card show (You Go Randy “Country” Curtis: Randy has amazed us with his ability to learn Danny!), John has played an immeasurable part in the growth of this hobby. an entire hobby in a very short period of time. A "local" boy from Takoma His vast knowledge of vintage sports and especially non-sports cards and Park, MD, Randy can and has done absolutely anything and everything memorabilia are an invaluable resource to our company. His passion is asked of him (and done it quite well!). You could see Randy at a show, in original card artwork and his collection of such items is unapproachable. the store front or read his words in some of the descriptions in the catalog. Randy prides himself on being a Fantasy Sports Master. Josh Wulkan: It's tough to describe all of Josh's duties at Huggins and Scott. He really has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these cata- Ricky Huggins: Ricky has literally grown up in a 'House of Cards'. With logs and our internet site would not be anywhere close to what they are his father owning the same named business for his entire life he has heard without him. He is our west coast consignments and acquisitions represen- terms like wax box, factory set and mint corners since he could remember. tative as well as our advertising manager, Vice President and part-owner. Now a full-time employee who handles the store front and any other jobs Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old age of 13, and now some 25 years asked of him, Ricky has become a an invaluable asset to our team. later he brings a work ethic and attention for details that are second to none. While his youthful appearance may deceive you at first, he has game that Ryan Raymond: Ryan joins us a "Jack of All Trades," who is willing to do will impress you. what it takes! He's relatively new to the hobby, however his sponge-like 510-530-1156 • [email protected] approach to every task given to him is encouraging. He's a native of the Philly area and is our resident Eagles and Phillies expert. John Scott Jr: Some of John's earliest childhood memories include base- ball card shows. From the Howard Johnson's in Wheaton, Maryland to the Dick DeCourcy: What can we say about “Uncle Dick, The Legend” While George Washington Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, John was building Georgia Music and Sports from a basement business to one of the there. Now, as the attorney for the company, John provides legal counsel largest mass distributors this industry has ever seen, Dick has seen and on many subjects relating to the auction business. It's always a thrill when done it all. Now that he is semi-retired, we are honored to have him on our John comes out from behind his desk and joins us at the National. John's staff as our North Carolina/Georgia/South Carolina representative. Should collecting interests continue to be primarily historical memorabilia and non- you be in that area and wish to discuss your consignments, give him a call. sport cards. You will NEVER meet a finer gentleman, who respects this hobby and exudes class from dawn till wine time! Steve Dickler: Our leader every auction in consignments, Steve is con- 828-342-2693 • [email protected] stantly traveling the Philly and South New Jersey area to secure many major collections for our auctions. A tireless professional, Steve brings an Ron Vitro: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty's jersey, Ron has seen unequaled knowledge of the right way to do business and the ability to han- and handled it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sports dle and adapt to vastly different collections he sees on a daily basis. We are cards or memorabilia to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true pro- truly honored to have him representing our company. Steve's hobby inter- fessional in every sense of the word, we are honored to have him working ests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. If you are with us. ever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, a 914-235-5478 • [email protected] call to Steve might just surprise you. 215-530-4365 • [email protected] Kevin Endo: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is now retired from the Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. A Kevin Heffner: While the time, energy and effort that Kevin has put into real go-getter, Kevin will amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasm this company cannot be measured, his passion has shifted slightly towards about many aspects of this hobby. His honesty and integrity go along way his pending plight with fatherhood. Kevin is still writing some lots and toward securing many valuable collections for our auction. If you are in his helping us in a variety of ways, but his day-to-day duties are now back in area and have consignments to discuss, call Kevin 24/7. He never sleeps! his hometown of Philadelphia. He has released a collectibles product called 440-293-4478 • [email protected] Historic Autographs and we wish him well with that and his other endeav- ors, but are also thrilled that he is maintaining his interest in Huggins and Ed Como: Excited and thankful to be back in the hobby after a 20 year Scott. absence, Ed handles the MA/CT area with the hopes of securing exciting collections from one of the true “vintage” areas of our country. Ed prides Matt Flores: Matt has changed his duties once again, now the acting pho- himself in making sure that the potential consignor is completely comfort- tographer for us. While some people have speed and others accuracy, when able with the entire auction process from start to finish. If you're interested you find the two combined you get a true winner. That's Matt. From his in consigning that Babe Ruth ball that's been sitting on the mantle or that photographry and scanning to an occasional show appearance, Matt never “hidden treasure”, give Ed a call, you will not be disappointed. stops. Matt's collecting interests focus on players from all sports who 413-348-4930 • [email protected] attended his alma mater, the University of Maryland.

Kris Fraley: Kris is our shipping Manager. He is responsible for quick and efficient packing and shipping of all auction items. His attention to detail and the careful handling of the valuable merchandise is essential to our growth. Steve Phillips: Air traffic controller by day and consignments and acquisi- Chris Buckler: A hobby veteran who specializes in just about anything and tions director in the Dallas, Texas area by night. Steve has already turned everything. Chris joins our staff as our Louisville, KY representative, look- over several terrific consignments in the Lone Star State and is always ing to add tobacco, derby and a variety of other vintage related items from looking for more. Contact him with what you have - he's great to work the Bluegrass State. If you are in that area and have vintage items, contact with. Chris; he is as knowledgeable as anyone in the industry 817-454-4344 • [email protected] 502-727-2921 • [email protected]

J.D. Heckathorn: We are extremely thrilled to have added this well- Craig Crampton: Yet another expansion in the Washington, DC/metro respected hobby veteran to our staff. J.D. hails from the great state of area, Craig lives in the northern Virginia area and is more than capable of Indiana and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise on vintage cards handling your entire collection. His knowledge base includes vintage cards and memorabilia. Don't let his “boyish” looks fool you, J.D. can handle and memorabilia. If you are anywhere close to him, feel free to give him a everything from 1880-2007 with the class and style that will impress you. call. He is still active on the major Midwest show circuit; should you be in that 703-220-4718 • [email protected] area and have items to discuss for either sale or consignment, give J.D. a call. Tim Fassler: Tim joins our list of field representatives to patrol the mid- 574-223-4320 • [email protected] west. He was a consignment representative for Teletrade from 1995-2000 and his extensive knowledge of vintage sports and non-sports cards will be Jay Strecker: With our local area business growing daily, we were in need a huge benefit to us. He will be happy to help turn any vintage collection in of a Baltimore area representative. Enter Jay Strecker. A long time the St. Louis area into cash. Baltimore native, Jay is a tireless worker who travels every day to look at 314-640-0008 • [email protected] collections. Well schooled in cards and especially memorabilia, there is not much Jay has not seen. If you have a collection of any size in the Balmr' Mike Nelson: Mike joins our company as a recently retired, vintage card- area, give Jay a call; he's always willing to travel. enthusiast from the Rocky Mountain region of our country. Should you 410-850-0782 • [email protected] have quality collectibles that you would like to consign and Mike is your closest representative, contact him today and see how he can help turn your Michael Golsteyn: Yet another expansion to the Midwest region of the collection into cash. country, Michael hails from the western part of Michigan. His knowledge 303-989-8069 • [email protected] base includes vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you turn your collection into cash. If you are anywhere close to him, Scott Miller: Scott joins us from the Tucson, AZ area, where he is hoping you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer service and knowl- to help you turn your vintage cards and collectibles into needed cash. edge of the hobby. Contact Scott today if you are ready to see how easy it can be. 616-218-9334 • [email protected] 520-777-3379 • [email protected]

Jay Dyer: Yet another expansion to the southeastern region of the country, Bob Brill: Bob joins our staff after closing his sports card shop in southern Jay hails from the northern part of Florida. His knowledge base includes California last year. His knowledge and professionalism impressed us and early vintage cards and memorabilia and he is always willing to help you we're sure it will you, as well. If you're in SOCAL and are looking to turn turn your collection into cash. If you are in the southern Georgia or north or your collection into cash, contact Bob. central Florida area, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer 805-660-9166 • [email protected] service and knowledge of the hobby. 386-597-7552 • [email protected] Bob Hallman: Bob handles consignments from the Twin Cities of Minnesota. A hobby veteran who has a well-rounded knowledge of cards Kent Feddeman: A tremendous Washington area transplant to the south- and memorabilia. If you are looking to turn your collection into spendable eastern part of Florida. Kent's knowledge of the Washington Senators and money, contact Bob - he will explain how easy we make it. vintage memorabilia is virtually unmatched in the industry. He is always 952-448-5143 • [email protected] willing to help you turn your entire collection into cash. If you are any- where close to him, you won't be disappointed with his friendly customer Rick "Gizmo" Giddings: Rick is one of the good ole boys. Rick started service and knowledge of the hobby. his company years ago under the hobby's known name Gizmo's 561-573-4975 • [email protected] Sportscards. He is a former autograph expert with GAI and a member of the National Board (NSCC). Most people call Rick, "GIZMO", and don't Jason Chartrand: Jason secures our north-of-the-border consignments and even know his name is Rick, from his popular ads in all the major publica- acquisitions. His knowledge of high-grade vintage cards is among the best tions. If you are in the Windy City: Chicago, IL area and are looking to turn in the industry. He attends nearly all major trade shows (and bars) across your collection into CA$H, contact Rick today! both countries and is a valuable addition to our field rep staff. If you are in 815-645-8282 • [email protected] Canada, and anywhere near Montreal, feel free to contact Jason and he can help you consign your collection to us. "Another Bucket" please. Doug Williams: Doug is a baseball author, writer and historian who has 514-631-0332 • [email protected] been collecting vintage memorabilia and autographs for more than 30 years. In addition to sports collectibles, he has strong interests in the fields of Steve Buckholtz: One of the true "gems" of the hobby, Steve Buckholtz entertainment, music, historical, political pieces and military memorabilia. patrols the upper part of New York, plus attends virtually every major show He lives in Virginia's Tidewater area (Gloucester Co., VA) and is ready to around the country. He will be happy to help you turn your entire collection visit collectors throughout the mid-Atlantic area. into that green paper that you can use to buy things. No collection is too 804-693-4505 • [email protected] big, too small or too off-condition for "Buck”. 607-798-9477 • [email protected] Richard Wiercinski: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years, Richard's passion is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has pro- John Carpentier: John is new to our team, but not to sports card and vided many quality items in this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY City memorabilia collecting. He has 30 years of experience including 16 years area for us and is highly qualified to handle any collection. If you're in the owning a sports memorabilia store. He has authored price guides, editorials North Jersey area, and would like to discuss sale or consignment of your and hosted radio and television shows about the sports card hobby. His collection, call Richard; you'll love working with him. knowledge of the industry, especially in the upper midwest is second to 201-417-6282 • [email protected] none. If you are in Wisconsin or Michigan's upper peninsula, give John a call to see how he can help you turn your collection into CASH! 920-265-4133 • [email protected]