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LOT# TITLE BIDS 1 Ultra-Rare Jerry Garcia Signed Fender Stratocaster HUGGINS AND SCOTT'S November 9, 2017 AUCTION PRICES REALIZED LOT# TITLE BIDS 1 Ultra-Rare Jerry Garcia Signed Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar 9 $ 10,200.00 2 The Dead Signed Ibanez Electric Guitar (6 Signatures) 2 $ 1,320.00 3 The Eagles Signed Takamine Acoustic Guitar (5 Signatures) 23 $ 4,920.00 4 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Signed Fender Squier Acoustic Guitar (4 Signatures) 19 $ 3,480.00 5 Fleetwood Mac Signed Epiphone Electric Guitar (4 Signatures) 26 $ 3,960.00 6 Pearl Jam Signed Fender Squier Strat Electric Guitar (6 Signatures) 22 $ 3,360.00 7 B.B. King Signed Epiphone Electric Guitar 11 $ 1,020.00 8 Chet Atkins and Les Paul ("Chester & Lester") Signed Gibson Electric Guitar (3 Signatures) 14 $ 1,440.00 9 Chrissie Hynde (Pretenders) Signed Fender Squier Strat Electric Guitar 8 $ 720.00 10 Ray Davies (Kinks) Signed Ibanez Electric Guitar 10 $ 570.00 11 Bill Clinton Signed Jean Baptiste Saxophone 10 $ 2,280.00 12 Van Morrison Signed Jean Baptiste Saxophone 10 $ 930.00 13 Borgata Casino Signed Huge Promo Posters (6) w/The Who, Aerosmith and Moody Blues 8 $ 840.00 14 Unique Billy Joel and Elton John Dual Signed Piano Bench 38 $ 4,080.00 15 Rare 1971 Grateful Dead/NRPS Original Concert Poster at Lancaster, PA 13 $ 5,760.00 16 Rare 1970 The Who Original Concert Poster at Spectrum 12 $ 3,960.00 17 Ultra-Rare 1968 Chambers Bros./Jimi Hendrix Electric Factory "Grand Opening" Original Calendar Poster - One of Two6 $ Extant 2,520.00 18 Rare 1966 James Brown Boxing-Style Original Concert Poster at Providence, RI 15 $ 1,800.00 19 Rare 1968 Grateful Dead Electric Factory Original Calendar Poster 7 $ 1,110.00 20 Rare 1969 Velvet Underground Electric Factory Original Calendar Handbill 1 $ 600.00 21 Ultra-Rare 1969 Jefferson Airplane Original Concert Poster at UPenn 1 $ 600.00 22 Rare 1969 Janis Joplin Original Concert Handbill at Baltimore 9 $ 360.00 23 Rare 1970 Eric Clapton/Van Morrison/Miles Davis Original Calendar Handbill 3 $ 216.00 24 Rare 1970 Led Zeppelin/Kinks/Santana/Moody Blues Original Calendar Handbill 10 $ 360.00 25 Unusual 1970 Ten Years After/Procol Harum/Leon Russell Original Concert Poster at Spectrum 11 $ 540.00 26 Rare 1971 Allman Bros./Chambers Bros./Little Richard Original Concert Poster at Spectrum 11 $ 480.00 27 Rare 1970s Jackie Wilson/Bo Diddley/Shirrelles "Rock Revival" Original Concert Poster at Spectrum Theater 0 $ - 28 1970 The Doors "Absolutely Live" Gold Record Display - Presented to Larry Magid 5 $ 480.00 29 1973 The Who "The Who By Numbers" Sales Award - Presented to Larry Magid 0 $ - 30 1976 The Eagles "Hotel California" Platinum Record - Presented to Electric Factory Concerts 9 $ 630.00 31 1978 Billy Joel "52nd Street" Platinum Record - Presented to Larry Magid 1 $ 300.00 32 1987 David Bowie "Never Let Me Down" Gold Record - Presented to Larry Magid 1 $ 300.00 33 1989 Kiss "Hot in the Shade" Gold Record - Presented to Larry Magid 0 $ - 34 Rare 1968-1970 Electric Factory Original Concert Poster/Handbill Trio 1 $ 240.00 35 Eagles, CSN, Yes, Billy Joel Official Tour Jackets (4) 6 $ 750.00 36 2011 "Champions Series" Signed Match Used Tennis Racquets (5) w/Connors, Agassi, Sampras, McEnroe and Courier14 $ 2,040.00 37 1878 Huntley & Palmers Baseball Trade Card PSA EX-MT+ 6.5 – Highest Graded & One of One 6 $ 810.00 38 1908-09 Rose Company Postcards Walter Johnson SGC 35 Good+ 2.5 80 $ 17,100.00 39 1908-1922 "E" Candy Cards Graded Lot (16) with 6 HOFers 12 $ 990.00 40 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Green Portrait) PSA VG-EX 4 32 $ 7,560.00 41 1870s Abner Doubleday CDV - SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 7 $ 276.00 42 1887 N690 Kalamazoo Bats George Wood SGC 30 GOOD 2 18 $ 1,110.00 43 1887 H804 Tobin Lithographs King Kelly Graded Pair 1 $ 240.00 44 1889 A35 Goodwin Round Album Page (1889 American Association Schedule Reverse) Mike Kelly - BVG Authentic8 $ 240.00 45 1908-09 Rose Company Baseball Postcards PSA VG 3 Graded Pair 24 $ 810.00 46 1910 E105 Mello-Mint John McGraw PSA Poor-Fair 1 13 $ 288.00 47 1912 S81 Silks Johnny Evers - SGC 30 GOOD 2 13 $ 660.00 48 1913 WG6 Tom Barker Game Hall of Fame PSA Graded Pair with NM-MT 8 Wagner 8 $ 390.00 49 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter Cap Anson PSA VG 3 22 $ 1,920.00 50 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter Mike Kelly PSA VG-EX 4 18 $ 1,050.00 51 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter Tim Keefe PSA VG-EX 4 9 $ 600.00 52 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter Charles Comiskey PSA EX+ 5.5 17 $ 1,050.00 53 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter John Ward PSA VG 3 9 $ 480.00 54 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter Baseball PSA Graded Cards (5) with Clarkson 17 $ 1,140.00 55 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Green Portrait) - 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