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Baseball-Sports JAN 2017.Xlsx SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA 1-7-17 Lot Description 1 3- 1990 + 91 Baseball sets 2 9 unopened card packs w/ stars 3 Group of Vintage Sports games etc. 4 Ted Williams autographed 8x10 w/ certificate of authenticity 5 5- 1980's traded sets 6 3 sets 1988, 89 + 90 Baseball cards 7 1980 W.S. Program + 3 Coll. Vetran's Stadium Tickets 8 Steve Carlton Autographed Ball 9 300+ 1970's & 80's Baseball w/ stats 10 Framed Cal Ripken Autographed Jersey w/ official C.R.C.O.A 11 1989 Score Barry Sanders Rookie 12 8- 1986 Topps football stars + Rookies Incl. Jerry Rice (R) + R. White (R) etc. 13 800+ 1986 Football cards 14 7- 1986 Topps Football cards Rookies + Stars Incl. Jerry Rice(R) + Steve Young (R) 15 200+ 1979 & 81 Football cards 16 6- 1979 + 81 Stars Payton, Staubach etc. 17 1979 Earl Campbell Rookie 18 350+ 1979 Football w/ Stats + Rookies 19 600+ 1976, 77 +78 Topps Football 20 4- 1976 Stars: Lambert (R), Swann etc. + 78 Fouts 21 Framed Joe Namath Jets Autographed Large framed photo C.O.A. by J.S.A. 22 50- 1980's + 90's Rookies + Stars 23 11 Barry Bonds Rookies 24 Mickey Mantle Autographed 8x10 W/ C.O.A. 25 350+ 1970s + 80's baseball w/ stars and rookies 26 13 Ken Griffey JR. Rookies etc 27 7- 1950's Sports magazines: Mantle, Mays etc. 28 2 felt Baseball players: Hamilton and Peckinpauch 29 Baseball scoops set + 300.400.500 card set 30 1989 Upper Deck Ken Giffey Jr. Rookie card 31 Mean Joe Greene Autographed Large Framed Photo C.O.A. by J.S.A. 32 Framed Autographed Dick Butkus Chicago Bears Jersey C.O.A. by P.S.A 33 65- 1974 Hockey with stars Potium, Lafleur etc. 34 Wayne Gretzky autographed Jersey 35 26- 1988-89 Fleer Basketball cards and stickers w/ Rookies + stars Inel. 3 Michael Jordans 36 25- 1986-87 Fleer basketball cards and stickers w/ stars and rookies 37 7 1975 Topps Basketball Stars: Kareem AJ, Marauich, Walton etc. 38 200+ 1978 Topps Basketball w/ Stars: Marauich, Walton etc. 39 7- 1978 Topps Basketball Stars: Kareem A.J., Marauich, walton etc. 40 35- 1974 Topps Basketball Rick Barry ect. 41 24 1969 Topps Basketball w/ stars: Jerry West, Bill Bradley etc. 42 550+ 1975 Topps Football 43 1975 Swann (R) + Bradshaw 44 500+ 1974 Topps Football 45 8- 1973 Topp Stars + Rookies: Bradshaw etc. 46 550+ 1971, 72+ 73 Topps Football cards 47 Framed Joe Namath Autographed Alabama Jersey C.O.A. by Mounted Memories 48 Jim Brown Autographed Jersey 49 3 sets 1988, 89 + 90 Baseball cards 50 12 Ken Griffey Jr. Rookies etc. 51 5- 1980's Traded sets 52 50- 1980's & 90's Rookies + Stars 53 7pcs Vintage baseball items 54 1984+ 85 Topps Baseball cards 55 1994 Pete Rose Autographed 8x10 Manheim Auto Auction 56 4 Rookies- 3 McGuire and 1 Mattingly 57 Autographed 8x10 Willie Mays Photo 58 6 Tony Gwynn + Roger Clemens cards- 2 of each are rookies 59 7 ryan Sandberg + Cal Ripkemn Cards- 2 Sandberg (R) 60 7 Wade Boggs + Kirby Puckett cards 2 Boggs (R) + 1 Puckett 61 Muhemad Ali Autographed 8x10 photo 62 1981 + 82 Topps baseball sets NO RIPKEN 63 1982 Topps Cal Ripken 64 Nolan Ryan Autographed baseball w/ COA 65 Ted Wiliams Autographed photo 66 1985 Topps Baseball set 67 1982 Topps Baseball set 68 Collection of Vintage Baseball and football cards etc. 69 300+ 1972 Topps football excellent cards 70 1970 Basketball program Kentucky Colonels vs. New Orleons Bucccaneers 71 5 autographed photos 72 1970's Topps football pin-ups Set of 32 complete 73 Collection of Vintage Baseball and football cards 74 6 1980's baseball Rookies + Stars Mattingly (RC) Griffey Jr. etc 75 10 Vintage Basketball Cards w/ stars etc. 76 Clemets Poster + 1972 I.A. 77 Montana + Marino Rookies 78 2- PSA football cards 1970 Bob Griese PSA 9(OC) 79 1970 Football Complete set XO graphic 3-D superstars 80 7- 1972 Football Stars G. Sayers etc. 81 Shaquille Oneal Autographed Basketball 82 8 1960's & 70's Football stars Rookies AS- ls 83 7- 1972 Football Stars Namath etc. 84 Barry Bonds Autographed Baseball 85 Penny Hardway Autographed basketball 86 8- 1969 + 70's Stars: Palmer, Yaz (SN), Koosmen 87 120+ 1960's Baseball cards 88 1964 Mickey Mantle coin + Redman Enos Slaughter card 89 1960's + 70'S Baseball & Football cards 90 6- 1960's Stars Carew (RC) Aaron (AS) etc 91 1980 + 81 Topps Baseball Sets 92 1700+ 1976-79 Topps Baseball cards 93 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson Rookie 94 1974 Dave Winfield 95 9- 1974, 77 + 78 Stars and Rookies 96 Andre Dawson Rookie card + 2nd & 3rd year 97 5- 1976 + 1977 Stars and Rookies 98 5- 1970's Roberto Clemente + 1-1972 Carl Yastrzemski 99 10-1970's + 80's Nolan Ryan 100 Mickey Mantle autographed 8x10 photo 101 1970s Baseball Hall of Fame pennant w/ 45 Hall of Famers 102 900+ 1974 & 1975 Topps Baseball 103 30- 1960's Fleer Baseball Greats w/ stars 104 850+ 1972 & 1973 Topps Baseball 105 1922 Carlton Fisk Rookie + 2nd & 3rd years 106 500+ 1969, 70 & 71 Tops Baseball 107 1972 Pete Rose + Reggie Jackson 108 1971 Johnny Bench + Reggie Jackson 109 1950 Milwaukee Braves Release + Pirates Photo Promo 110 8- 1967 & 1969 cards Joe Morgan, Willie Stargell etc. 111 90+ 1960's Baseball w/ a few 1950's 112 1966 & 1967 Pete Rose 113 1969 hank Aaron 114 1966 Mickey Mantle 115 1965 Joe Morgan Rookie + RBI 116 1964 Willie Mays + Top 5 in N.L. 117 1967 Pete Rose 118 8-1967 & 1969 cards: Joe Morgan, Checklists etc. 119 Mickey Mantle Record 120 5- 1961 & 1964: Stars, Bank, Yaz, Gibson etc. 121 Babe Ruth GMIS Record 122 1960's Yankees Pictures promotions w/ Mickey Mantle, Maris, Berra etc. 123 60+ 1960 Topps Baseball 124 6- 1960 Topps stars 125 1962 Hank Aaron + 63 Yogi Berra 126 1960 Willie Mays A.S. 127 1960 Rival A.S. w/ Mickey Mantle 128 1960 AL Kaline + A.S. 129 1960 Hank Aaron A.S. 130 1960 Willie Mays A.S. 131 100- 1950's + 60 Baseball cards 132 30pcs 1950's + 60's Misc. Baseball & football cards, coins, promos etc. 133 90- 1950's + 60's Baseball cards 134 1957 W.S.B.F Mickey Mantle + Hank Aaron 135 1958 Willie Mays A.S, Stan Musial 136 1958 Mickey Mantle A.S. 137 1955 Topps Jackie Robinson 138 1950 Jackie Robinson Bowman 139 1960's Baltimore Orrials bobble head 140 1960's New York Yankees bobble head 141 1960's Detroit Tigers bobble head 142 1960's Philadelphia Phillies bobble head 143 1960's New York Yankees bobble head 144 1960's Philadelphia Eagles bobble head 145 1963 Babe Ruth Hall off Fame bust 146 1950's Ted Williams Hartland 147 1950's Babe Ruth Hartland 148 1950's Eddie Mathews Hartland 149 5- 1950's Stars: Pee Wee Reese, N. Fox + R. Kiner 150 1954 Bowman Willie Mays 151 Hank Aaron + Eddie Mathews Autographed + Framed photo 152 John Elway autographed + framed jersey #4 of 7 signed after the 1999 super bowl win from Mounted Memories 153 Mickey Mantle Heartland 1950's 154 3 Vintage gloves 155 Robin Roberts Autographed Plaque 156 5 Autographed baseballs 157 7- 1980's Reo Rics Boggs, Clemens, Strawberry 158 1982 Cal Ripken (R) 159 1993 Derek Jeter (R) PSA10 160 1984 D. Mike Schmidt Autographed PSA 161 Brook Fordyce Autographed bat 162 1971 Rick Barry PSA7 163 1955 All- American Mel Hein PSA6 164 1 of 5,000 N.Y. Yankees 2008 bat 165 Mickey Mantle autograph 166 Repro Hartland Bats 167 5 Autographed baseballs 168 Misc Vintage baseballs 169 Ballantine Beer N.Y. Yankees Adv. Sign 170 Yankee Stadium Brick 171 5 Don Mattingly Rookies 1-15A8 172 1960's Mickey Mantle Record 173 Collection of N.Y. Yankees Pins etc. 174 3 Vintage Mickey Mantle Gloves 175 Mantle + Maris framed picture 176 1960 All Star Game 177 Vintage Mickey Mantle Bat 178 Cassius Clay pre Muhammed Ali Autograph 179 5 Autographed baseballs 180 Dugout Bench Piece House that Rut Built N.Y. Yankees 181 Reggie Jackson Autographed Baseball 182 1982 Cal Ripken (R) 183 1958 Whitey Ford & B.L. Clemente 184 3- 1951 Topps Wax Packs 185 1982 Topps "Traded", w/ Cal Ripken (R) 186 1969 Topps Mickey Mantle Pin up 187 2- Fred Biletnikoff Cards 1965T. PSA4 188 1980 Rickey Henderson (R) 189 Mickey Mantle Hartland 1950's 190 1960 Roger Maris PSA6 191 1961 Roger Maris PSA6 192 1982 Cal Ripken (R) 193 1 of 5,000 N.Y. Yankees stadium photo bat w/ stats 194 N.Y. YankeesStadium Telephone Pole Sign 195 N.Y. Yankees Bleacher Seat Autographed by Reggie Jackson 196 5pcs. Vintage Mickey Mantle John Elway autographed + framed jersey #4 of 7 signed after the 1999 super bowl win from Mounted Memories.
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