To My Fellow Hobbyists,

Welcome to our sixth, and final auction of 2011. We are continu- ally 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 892 quality lots of cards and col- lectibles, including ten lots from former Orioles General Manager, Hank Peters. As we look to 2012, positive feedback from bidders and consignors alike has led us to repeat our schedule of 2011. We will have auctions 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, and Ricky Huggins have carefully described all the items. Ricky has begun to fit in nicely, handling the multitude of tasks we have given him. We also need to thank Ryan Raymond (Ricky's roommate from college), who has joined our staff. Matt Flores and Stefan Wisinski have captured the images. Randy Curtis has done a fantastic job working with our consignors to create some unique and interesting lots. Mark Spinrad has swept the catalog for #@%#”s, while Josh Wulkan has given Mike and Sally Henry the “canvas and paint” they need to create another master- piece.

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, Janet, Stef, Kristie, Brooke, Greta, Gail, Allison, Sammy and Carrie 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 December 1, 2011 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 November 21, 2011 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 the first 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 December 1st, 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 O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 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 hit 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 December 1, 2011. 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 February 2, 2012 auction. Consignment deadline: About Our Autographs: December 26, 2011 - by consigning your items early, you All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come allow us the opportunity to advertise your items on our with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most website, in trade publications and press releases, as well as at used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), major shows across the country. This is an invaluable way to Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some expose your items to our thousands of current bidders and even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take possible new bidders, who can then plan ahead to bid on great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", your items. Believe 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 O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 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 RICH GOVE 215-530-4365 43304 BURKE DALE ST 13702 BIRNEY POINT LANE [email protected] SOUTH RIDING, VA 20152 , TX 77044 703-220-4718 (281) 225-7535 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 2. 1955 Esskay Meats Walter (Hoot) Evers Complete Box 1. 1955 Esskay Meats Chuck Diering Complete Box Walter (Hoot) Evers was a two-time All-Star who concluded his career with the fledg- New to the hobby is the offered 1955 Esskay Meats Chuck Diering complete box. ling of the . The fan favorite is portrayed on this This crisp 7x8 regional classic was found by our consignor while renovating a home exceedingly scarce 1955 Esskay Meats complete box. Measuring nearly 8x7, this in Frederick, Maryland. The portrait of the inaugural Oriole is framed by a “Knothole bright orange single-card container has withstood the decades in remarkable condition. Gang” coupon, vibrant advertising text and an ornate equipment design Superficial creasing to the side paneling and a scratch on the upper right edge of scheme. Moderate creasing traces through the right shoulder and chest area on the Evers’ image do not impede this regional issue’s appearance. The tabs have sustained image of the St. Louis native. Additional creasing, wrinkling and edge notching is varying degrees of creasing but remain attached. Typical hot dog grease markings scattered around the perimeter. All four tabs are tightly attached to the container with along with several creases, which do not protrude onto the surface, are evident but two having sustained moderate wrinkling. Minimal cardboard bowing and extensive unobtrusive. The equipment-themed edging and colorful coupon proudly frames the hot dog meat impressions do not disrupt the appearance of this storeroom survivor. attractive portrait. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $900.00

3. 1955 Esskay Meats Jimmie McDonald Complete Box Although Jimmie (Hot Rod) McDonald twirled his way to a 7.14 ERA, the is still all smiles on this scarce 1955 Esskay Meats complete box. As only the second 4. 1955 Esskay Meats Willie Miranda Complete Box McDonald in any form offered by Huggins & Scott, this elusive portrait of the Although not the most feared batter in the lineup, Willie Miranda won over “Charm Floridian displays incredibly well. A 3” vertical crease along the right portion of the City” faithful with his flamboyant play and solid defensive acumen. Featured is a one- image along with other peripheral wrinkling, notching and additional creasing are the of-a-kind 1955 Esskay Meats complete box depicting the Cuban ballplayer. This only noticeable flaws. The four tabs are tightly attached to the container with only one regional relic measures nearly 8x7 and presents exceptionally well. Three tabs having sustained a minor wrinkle. The cardboard reverse is clean with moderate bow- (although a fourth separated tab is placed into one of the panel slots) have sustained ing and faint hot dog grease impressions typical to the issue. As one of the tougher varying degrees of creasing. Cardboard bowing, moderate creasing along with faint samples to locate in the coveted 1955 Esskay Meats issue, this storeroom survivor will hot dog grease markings are noticeable. Spared from the scissors of a Baltimore assuredly garner much interest. native, this 56- year-old survivor is definitely “a keeper.” Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $900.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 5. 1955 Esskay Meats Bobo Newsom Complete Box 6. 1955 Esskay Meats Duane Pillette Complete Box While it is unknown how the journeyman Bobo Newsom wound up in Baltimore as a Featured is a possibly unique 1955 Esskay Meats Duane Pillette complete box. This television announcer and spokesman, the eccentric twirler was still embraced by challenging portrait is only the second copy offered by Huggins & Scott in any form, “Charm City” faithful during his brief tenure of the club. The curator of the “Knothole with the earlier rendition trading in five figures. The approximately 7x8 container is Club” appears quite jovial on the offered 1955 Esskay Meats complete box. The 7x8 relatively high-grade with slight wrinkling along the upper left corner, perimeter keepsake has been well handled over the decades with multiple creases, fold stressing, creasing, moderate fold stressing and edge notching. Three of the tabs are tightly color fading along the bottom edge and wrinkling to three of the tabs. Moderate card- attached with the upper left having sustained moderate creasing. Negligible reverse board bowing along with extensive hot dog grease markings are noticeable on the cardboard bowing and moderate hot dog impressions are consistent with other sam- reverse. Despite the relatively weathered condition, Newsom is perpetually among the ples in the issue. Do not pass up this regional classic! most sought after singles from both the 1954 and 1955 Esskay Meats issues. Which Opening Bid $900.00 begs the question, how many Newsom examples could have possibly survived in uncut form? Opening Bid $900.00

7. 1955 Esskay Meats Eddie Waitkus Complete Box 8. 1955 Esskay Meats Complete Box The courageous Eddie Waitkus is front-and-center on the offered 1955 Esskay Meats As the author of multiple heroics, Gene Woodling came to the Baltimore complete box. This scarce regional relic has endured the decades in a remarkable state Orioles with much fanfare. Although he largely failed to deliver, Woodling still did get of preservation. Blistering orange hues, bright advertising text and a problem-free to appear on this very tough 1955 Esskay Meats complete box. The single-card por- image are all attributes of this high-grade survivor. Superficial perimeter wrinkling trait is enveloped by a prize coupon, text from Bobo Newsom’s promotional campaign does not impact the portrait of the Oriole alum. Three of the four tabs have sustained and ornate equipment-themed paneling. Despite multiple creases that trace throughout mild creasing, while the cardboard reverse exhibits faint hot dog grease impressions. the entire box and moderate cardboard bowing, the 7x8 prize still exhibits an electric Minimal bowing and a reverse crease, which do not affect the surface presentation, is color scheme and an overall beautiful appearance. Interestingly, all four tabs are noticeable only upon close scrutiny. Perhaps the highest grade 1955 Esskay Meats uncreased, while the cardboard reverse has sustained moderate hot dog grease impres- complete box in existence. sions associated with the issue. The winning combination of the All-Star subject and Opening Bid $900.00 beloved regional issue found in its original state makes this relic an ideal acquisition for the winning bidder. Opening Bid $900.00

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 9 O BA K’S DECEMBER 1, 2011 9. 1909 10. 1910 T212-2 Obak T212-1 (175 Subjects) Partial Obak Set of (66) cards Near Set The offered 1910 T212-2 Obak of (62/76) (175 Subjects) partial set of (66) cards is an ideal choice for the with prospective pre-war set collector. Gandil This gorgeous North American Produced by series is comprised of minor lea- the California guers from both the Pacific Coast branch of the and Northwest Leagues. American Additionally, twenty different Tobacco advertising slogans are found on Company the mostly clean advertising backs. (ATC), the The condition breaks down as fol- 1909 season lows: 12% (VG-EX), 46% (VG), marked the first of a three-year run that the Obak brand produced tobacco cards of 39% (GD) and 3% (FR) due to players from either Pacific Coast or Northwestern Leagues. Presented is an impressive traces of reverse paper loss. 1909 T212-1 Obak near set of (62/76) cards. With exception to Ornsdorff (GD), each Picturesque settings and intricate card technically grades (PR to FR) due to varying degrees of paper loss. However, the uniform detailing are attributes of colorful surfaces present much nicer. Leading the way is an early sample of Chick these century-old classics. Due to Gandil (SGC 10) when he played with the Sacramento squad. Four examples rudimentary factory printing tech- (Fitzgerald, Hitt, La Longe, Ragan) have unframed reverses and are hand cut, while niques of the age, slight size vari- the remaining cards have framed backs and are factory cut. More on our website. ances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $900.00

11. 1910 T212-2 Obak 12. 1910 T212-2 Obak (175 Subjects) Back Starter Set of (33) Slogan Set of (35) Cards Cards Presented is a seldom offered 1910 Presented is a lovely arrangement T212-2 Obak (175 Subjects) back slo- of (33) 1910 T212-2 Obak singles. gan set of (35) cards. Each variant dis- Unless noted, these Pacific and plays different advertising text with a representatives handful of noted declarations being each display a “175 Subjects” back. more difficult than others. The condi- The condition breakdown is as fol- tion breakdown is as follows: 75% (VG lows: 27% (VG), 15% (GD) and to VG-EX), 19% (GD) and 6% (FR or 58% (FR or lesser) due to paper trimmed) with nearly 20% having facto- loss, reverse writing or trimming. ry back stampings. Subjects include: The (GD to VG) examples each Akin, Bennett, Bernard, Blankenship, display factory back stampings. Bodie (GD), Briggs (GD, “Mais Paper Subjects include: Boardman, N. Wrapper”), Byrd, Cartwright, Castleton, Brashear, Breen, Brinker, Brown Coleman, Coy, Christian, Cutshaw, (Vernon), Browning (FR, tougher Dillon, Flood, Fournier, Hetling, Hogan “Just Right”, slight paper loss), ( Vernon), Hunt, James, Jansing, Klein, Byrnes, Chenault, Delmas, Kusel (trimmed, “Just Right”), Miller Erickson, Frisk, Griffin, Hogan, (Seattle), Mohler, Pennington, Persons, Lewis, Lindsay, Lively, Martinke, Seaton (Seattle), Speas, Starkell, Stevens, Stewart, Tonnesen, Tozer and Wo l v e r t o n . McArdle (trimmed, 150 Subjects), Although not as well known as the T206 advertising backs, these minor league samples McCredie, Mitze, Moser, Mundorf are a still a neat addition for the subset enthusiast. (PR, 150 Subjects), Orendorff, Ort, Rapps, Roth, J. Ryan, Shafer, Shea, Tennant, Van Opening Bid $750.00 Buren, Waring and Warren. Opening Bid $750.00

13. 1911 T212-3 Obak 14. 1911 T212-3 Obak Partial Set (110/175) Starter Set of (35) Cards Cards Establish your pre-war minor Astounding color, captivating sky- league collection with this impres- lines and intricate uniform detail- sive 1911 T212-3 Obak partial set ing are attributes of the offered of (110/175) cards. Crisp illustra- 1911 T212-3 Obak starter set of tions and impeccable detailing (35) cards. These American and highlight the mid-grade renderings Canadian personnel have a condi- of these Pacific Coast and tion breakdown of 43% (VG to Northwest League subjects. The VG-EX), 17% (GD) and 40% (FR condition breakdown is as follows: or lesser) due to owner stampings, 54% (VG to VG-EX), 33% (GD) paper loss or reverse writing. and 13% (FR or lesser) with the Subjects include: Bernard, Bonner, majority of those samples having Brackenridge, Brashear, traces of paper loss or reverse pen- Browning, Carson, Cartwright, cil writing along with one instance Danzig, Delhi, Dillon, Harris, of trimming. Scattered creases Hoffman, Hogan, Householder, along with a smattering of factory Howard, James, Kading, Kuhn, back stamps are found among the Madden, Meikle, Melchior, higher-grade examples. Perhaps one Mensor (VG), Metzger, Miller of the most attractive ACC designa- (Oakland), Miller (San Francisco), tions in the hobby. Due to rudimen- Moore, Pernoll, Rapps, Tennant, tary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. More on Thomas (Victoria), Thompson, Tiedeman, Willett, Williams and Wolverton. our website. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $900.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 15. (6) 16. 1909 T212-1 17. 1910 1909 T212- Obak Group of T212-2 1 Obak (8) SGC Graded Obak Horizontal Cards—All 30-40 Hollis SGC Put a sizable dent into SGC 84— Graded your 1909 T212-1 Obak Highest venture with these eight Singles SGC graded cards. These Graded View your Although he favorite Pacific samples have clean appeared in Coast League backs and present at the only one contest for the 1910 Sacramento Sacts of the star from a dif- peak of their technical Pacific Coast League, Hollis (no given name known) is ferent perspective with these six 1909 T212-1 Obak assessments. Included immortalized on this high-grade 1910 T212-2 Obak horizontal samples. Included are gorgeous renderings of are SGC 40: (5 cards) sample. Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC, the appropriately SGC 60: Dillion; SGC 50: Boyce; SGC 40: Brown with Griffin, Howard, C. graded hurler is the highest assessed of the player and (stamped back); SGC 30: (3 cards) with W. Hogan, Lewis, McCredie, Olson; SGC 30: (3 cards) with Berry resides in the upper 99.5% of all copies of the designa- Martinke and Wiggs. The Old English script reverses (stamped back), Easterly and Nagle. tion registered by the grading service. are clean. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 18. (4) 1910 19. (8) 1910 T212- 20. (10) 1910 T212-2 Obak 2 Obak SGC 60 T212-2 Obak SGC Graded Graded Singles SGC 50 Graded Cards Each graded 60 EX 5 by Singles Supplement your pre- SGC. These (8) 1910 Each graded 50 VG-EX war tobacco gathering T212-2 Obak singles pres- 4 by SGC. Bolster your with these four 1910 ent at the peak of their 1910 T212-2 Obak proj- T212-2 Obak SGC assigned technical grades. ect with these (10) mid- graded cards. Intricate depictions of grade samples. Each Included are SGC 40: numerous Pacific Coast crease-free antiquity (2 cards) with Lynch, League subjects are found exhibits beautiful color Nagle; SGC 30: throughout including schemes, strong perime- Hartman and SGC Briswalter, Brown ters and clean “175 Authentic: Fisher (Sacramento), Capron, Subjects” backs. Players (Portland). The “175 Dretchko, Greggs, Hickey, include Brashear, Criger, Subjects” backs are Schmutz and H. Smith. All backs are clean and come Gaddy, Gurnet, Hall clean. from the “175 Subjects” series. (Tacoma), Hensling, Howard, Killilay, Miller (San Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Francisco) and Sugden. Opening Bid $200.00 21. (16) 1910 22. 1911 23. 1911 T212-2 Obak SGC T212-3 T212-3 Graded Cards Obak Obak Ten with Stamped Buck Million Backs Weaver SGC 30 Featured is a top-shelf SGC 30 Make your grouping of sixteen 1910 The undisput- pre-war tobac- T212-2 Obak cards with ed key to the co gathering neat factory stamped 1911 T212-3 look like “Ten backs. Each graded by Obak edition Million bucks” SGC, these “175 Subjects” is found with the offered Buck Weaver example. with the offered 1911 T212-3 Obak sample of the include SGC 60: (6 cards) Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC, the star-crossed slugger is Northwestern League batsman. Graded 30 Good 2 by with Carlisle, Fisher depicted prior to his “Black Sox” infamy and presents SGC, the interestingly named professional displays (Vernon), Smith, Streib, very nicely for the technical grade with penetrating sur- quite well with a vibrant color scheme, creamy white Thompson, Wares; SGC 50: (5 cards) with Cameron, face hues, crisp surface registration and a clean, biogra- edges and crisp perimeter. The clean biographical Carroll, Davis, Griffin, Keener; SGC 40: (2 cards) with phical reverse with vibrant red typeface. Would not reverse is crowned by blistering red type. Presents Armbuster, Netzel; SGC 30: (3 cards) with Seaton appear out of place in a higher graded holder. much nicer than the harshly assessed technical grade. (Portland), Shaw and Swander. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 24. 1911 T212-3 25. 1911 T212-3 26. (6) 1910 & Obak Group of Obak SGC 60 1911 T212 (13) SGC 30-50 Graded Collection Obak SGC Graded Cards of (14) Cards Graded Conquer your 1911 Each graded 60 EX 5 by Cards—All 70- T212-3 Obak obstacles SGC. Accelerate your 1911 80 with these thirteen SGC T212-3 Obak collection Challenge your registry graded cards. Included with this gathering of (14) competition with these are very appealing cards. These Pacific Coast six 1910 and 1911 examples of SGC 50: and Northwestern League T212 Obak SGC grad- (8 cards) with Ables, subjects present at the apex ed cards. Included are beautiful images of 1910 T212-2 Bassey, Dashwood, of their technical assess- Obak: (5 cards) with Baker (SGC 70, one of one, none Fitzgerald, Hiester, ments. Included are lovely better), Danzig (SGC 80, stamped back, one of one, Koestner, Nordyke, renditions of Bloomfield, none better), La Longe (SGC 80, one of one, none bet- Steen; SGC 40: (4 Burns, Carlisle, Chadbourne, Cutshaw (stamped back), ter), Nourse (SGC 70, one of one, none better), J. Smith cards) with Davis, Hunt, McCredie, Moskiman, Mundorff, Reddick, Ryan, (SGC 80, one of one, none better) and 1911 T212-3 Frisk, Kane, Stewart (stamped back) and SGC 30: Seaton (Portland), Ward and Weed. Obak: J. Ryan (SGC 80, one of two, none better). Coleman. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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 11 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 27. 1911 T205 Gold Borders Christy Mathewson (Polar Bear) SGC 70—Highest Graded of Back Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. Few descrip- tors can adequately describe the grandeur of the offered 1911 T205 Gold Borders Christy Mathewson portrait. With a deter- mined smirk, the incomparable “Big Six” peers into his Hall of Fame future on this 28. 1923 E123 Curtis Ireland Candy SGC 10-- century-old canvas. This classic cardboard Only Graded is the highest grade “Matty” Polar Bear Obtained only by purchasing “All Star” candy bars in the St. Louis area over a six back at the grading tier with only one month period, the 1923 E123 Curtis Ireland Candy issue was a promotion in which equal. The fragile gilt borders, which are the company distributed ONL to the person who submitted the “greatest susceptible to chipping, have endured the number of different pictures and each one of the 10 persons having the greatest decades with little discernable wear. number of the same picture”. Due to the lack of available copies in the hobby, this Properly centered with blazing surface campaign was obviously a success. Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC, the offered 1923 hues and intricate facial detailing. The E123 Curtis Ireland Candy Ty Cobb is the only example of the Hall of Famer to be reverse, which confirms Mathewson’s sta- judged by the third-party service. The design replicates the 1922 V100 Willard’s tus as “idol of New York fans,” displays Chocolates series and features a horizontal image of the “Georgia Peach” offering at inconsequential toning consistent with the a fat pitch. Although surface creasing along with glue residue and paper loss are brand. Truly, a tobacco centerpiece with an consistent with the technical assessment, the winning combination of scarce issue elite appearance difficult to match. and the Class of 1936 subject overwhelms any imperfection. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

29. (21) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA Graded Singles with Shortprints & Walsh Crown your 1911 T205 Gold Border series with these (21) singles hallmarked by a minor leaguer, shortprints and Walsh. Each graded by PSA, these common backed beauties include PSA 4.5: Meyers; PSA 4: (3 cards) with Carrigan, McIntire, Wiltse (Both Ears Show); PSA 3.5: (2 cards) with Lennox, McConnell; PSA 3: (5 cards) with Byrne, Elberfeld, Grant SP, McConnell, 30. (9) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders SGC/BVG Merritt (Buffalo); PSA 2.5: (3 cards) with Lang, Sweeney SP, Walsh; PSA 2: (4 Graded Group with Mathewson & Speaker cards) with Chase SP (Left Ear Only), Bright illustrations and poignant baseball imagery abound with this impressive group- Crandall (“T” not crossed), Gray (No ing of nine 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders, each graded by either SGC or BVG. Stats), K. White SP; PSA 1: (3 cards, all Included are BVG 4: Scanlan/Hartzell Covering/Dahlen; SGC 50: (2 cards) with have paper loss) with Karger SP, Maddox Meyers/Just Before/Mathewson, Wood/Speaker Rounding/Speaker; SGC 40: (4 cards) and Stahl SP. with Bates/Nearly Caught/Bescher, Doyle/Donlin Out/Merkle, Egan/Chase Opening Bid $400.00 Gets/Mitchell, Gaspar/Carrigan Blocks/McLean; SGC 30: Oakes/Catching Him/Bresnahan and BVG 1.5: Dahlen/Wheat Strikes/Wheat. Opening Bid $300.00

31. 1911 T205 32. 1909-11 T206 33. 1916 Tango Gold Border Ty Griffith Eggs George Cobb SGC 10 (Batting) GAI 5 McQuillan PSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 8—None Better Opening Bid $200.00

35. 1935 34. 1916 Tango Diamond Stars 36. 1941 Play Eggs Danny #31 Kiki Cuyler Ball #20 Red Murphy PSA 7 (Green Back) Ruffing SGC 86 Opening Bid $200.00 PSA 8 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 37. 1895 38. 1895 N300 Mayo’s N300 Cut Plug Mayo’s John Cut Plug Montgomery Dave Ward Foutz PSA (Retired) 4 SGC 40 Although felled Graded 40 VG 3 by by an asthmatic SGC. John attack in 1897, 39. (3) 1884 Lawson’s Baseball Montgomery Ward Dave Foutz is Playing Cards SGC 88-96 Graded immortalized on was a solid infield- Singles er, acclaimed start- this impressive This trio of 1884 Lawson’s Baseball Playing Cards ing pitcher who 1895 N300 comes from one of the earliest issues in the hobby. won 47 contests in Mayo’s Cut Each graded either 88 NM-MT 8 or 96 Mint 9 by SGC, 1879 and an advo- Plug sample. these cards have endured the past 127 years in a cate for players’ Graded VG-EX remarkable state of preservation. Included are SGC 96: rights. The 1964 4 by PSA, the (2 cards) with “Baseman 1” (1 of 5, none better), Hall of Fame inductee is captured at the twilight of his haunting image “Striker” and SGC 88: “Baseman 3”. career on the offered 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug por- of the Maryland Opening Bid $200.00 trait. This mid-grade rendition is crease-free with crisp native is crease-free with only negligible corner and imagery and a clean reverse. edge wear. With pitching comps similar to Opening Bid $400.00 and a solid bat to boot, perhaps Cooperstown may yet call Foutz one day? Opening Bid $250.00

40. 1909- 41. 1909- 11 E90-1 11 E90-1 American American Caramel Caramel Ty Cobb Eddie SGC 40 Plank Graded 40 VG SGC 40 3 by SGC. “Gettysburg” Savor a tasty Eddie Plank “candy card” takes no pris- treat with this oners with the 1909-11 E90- offered 1909- 1 American 11 E90-1 Caramel Ty American Cobb speci- Caramel card. 42. (7) 1909-11 E90-1 American men. The fiery Graded 40 VG Caramel SGC 30-40 Graded Cards Georgian bats 3 by SGC, this against a love- tasty treasure with Bender ly dual-col- exhibits snow- Each graded by SGC. Satisfy your candy card cravings ored dusk white edges, a with these seven 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel sin- backdrop on this century-old cardboard. Electric sur- bright surface illustration and clean advertising reverse. gles. Included are SGC 40: (6 cards) with Bender, B. face hues, creamy edges and a clean back are all attrib- A solid mid-grade acquisition for the Hall of Fame spe- Brown, Engle, Oakes, Pastorius, Sheckard and SGC utes of this example. cialist. 30: J. Sweeney. These antiquities present at the peak of Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 their assigned technical grades. Opening Bid $250.00

43. 1910 44. (3) 45. 1910 E93 1910 E103 D322 Tip Standard Williams Top Bread Caramel Caramel Pirates Eddie — Starter Set Plank All SGC of (9) SGC 50 Each graded by Graded Graded 50 SGC. Satisfy Cards with your pre-war VG-EX 4 by Clarke SGC. cravings with Celebrate the vic- Presented is an these three 1910 torious Pittsburgh alluring 1910 E103 Williams Pirates with this E93 Standard Caramel sam- lovely 1910 Caramel Eddie ples, each of D322 Tip Top Plank exam- which displays a Bread starter set ple. This former major of (9) graded - league backstop. cards. Unless area release is Included are noted, each antiq- crease-free lovely renditions uity displays a clean checklist reverse. Included are with vivid of 1.) Dooin (SGC 10); 2.) Gibson (SGC 30, one of 6, PSA 2.5: (2 cards) with Camnitz, Leifield; PSA 2: obverse hues none better) and 3.) I. Thomas (SGC 20). Aside from a Phillippe; SGC 30: (2 cards) with Byrne, Campbell; and a clean checklist reverse. Resides in the upper 70% pencil mark on Dooin’s reverse, the blank backs are PSA 1: (3 cards) with Clarke, Miller (paper loss), of all similar copies judged by the third-party service. otherwise clean. Simon and SGC 10: Flynn. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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46. (9) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder PSA Graded Cards with Cobb & Mathewson Assembled is an enticing starting nine of 1912 T202 48. 1911 T205 Gold Border Joe Hassan Triple Folders. Each graded by PSA, included 47. (2) 1909 T204 Ramly Graded are PSA 4: (3 cards) with Bresnahan/Caught Tinker (SGC 50) & Tris Speaker Asleep/Harmon, Fletcher/Devlin Gets/Mathewson (mc), Cards: Donahue (PSA 4) & Hartzell (SGC 40) Needham/McConnell Caught/Richie; PSA 3: (4 cards) (GAI 4) Score a pair of mid-grade Hall of Famers with this with Blair/McConnell Bat/Quinn, Grant/Grant Offered is an eye-catching pairing from the 1909 T204 dynamic duo of 1911 T205 Gold Borders. Each graded Gets/Hoblitzel, Leifield/Chase Guarding/Gibson, Ramly series. Included are 1.) Jiggs Donahue (PSA 4) by SGC with a Piedmont advertising back. Included are Lord/Scoring From/Oldring; PSA 2.5: and 2.) Roy Hartzell (GAI 4). This crease-free tandem 1.) Speaker (SGC 40) and 2.) Tinker (SGC 50). The O’Leary/Desperate Slide/Cobb and PSA 2: displays very nicely for their respective technical attractive tandem is ideal for the prospective pre-war Mullin/Wide Throw/Stanage (mk). grades. set collector. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

49. (4) 1911 T205 Gold Border SGC Graded Singles with Tinker Upgrade your 1911 T205 Gold Border 50. 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & collection with 51. (2) 1910-1911 T205 Gold Border these four SGC T206 White Border Ty Cobb—Both graded singles SGC & T206 White Border Miller Huggins including 1.) Available is a prime pairing of 1909-1911 T205 Gold SGC Graded Cards Bailey (SGC Border and T206 White Border Ty Cobb examples. Each graded by SGC. Miller “Mighty Mite” Huggins 50); 2.) Merritt Included are appropriately graded specimens of 1.) shows his strength on the offered tandem of tobacco (SGC 50, 1911 T205 Gold Border (SGC Authentic) with cards. Included are renditions of 1.) 1910 T206 Buffalo); 3.) Suggs SP (SGC 40) and 4.) Tinker (SGC Piedmont reverse and 2.) 1909 T206 White Border Huggins (Hands at Mouth) with Piedmont back (SGC 60). Well-constructed corners and edges along with (SGC 20, Bat On Shoulder) with Piedmont back. 40) and 2.) 1911 T205 Huggins with Sweet Caporal clean reverses help these century-old classics present at Vintage pencil writing is neatly inscribed on the back (SGC 60). Each antiquity presents are the peak of the peak of their technical assessments. reverse. its technical assessments. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

52. 1909- 53. 1909-11 54. 1909-11 11 T206 T206 White T206 White White Borders Ty Borders Ty Borders Cobb (Red Cobb Ty Cobb Portrait) with (Green (Bat Off Old Mill Portrait) Shoulder) Back—SGC SGC 30 SGC 50 50 Graded 30 Good Graded 50 VG- Graded 50 VG-EX 2 by SGC. Do EX 4 by SGC. 4 by SGC. This not pass up the Fans of “The 1909-11 T206 opportunity to Monster” will White Borders Ty claim this “col- appreciate the Cobb (Red Portrait) lector’s grade” offered 1909- with a challenging 1909-11 T206 11 T206 White Old Mill back is a White Borders Ty Borders Ty perfect choice for Cobb (green por- Cobb (Bat Off those seeking to trait). The pose of Shoulder) pose. topple “The Monster.” The “Class of 1936” icon is the youthful Hall This tobacco framed by well-defined corners, clean edges and pre- of Famer displays a combination of wear associated era classic is cise surface registration. The head-and-shoulders por- with the technical grade, none of which significantly framed by evenly worn corners, crisp edges and pin- trait “pops” against a bright red setting. The all-impor- distracts from the card’s appeal. With a clean Piedmont point centering. The Piedmont 350 advertising back is tant advertising reverse is clean and accentuated by 150 advertising back, this sample is ideal for those pur- clean with pronounced blue type. pronounced black type. suing this iconic century-old set. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 55. 1910-11 T3 Turkey 56. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #23 Nap Red #36 Tris Speaker Lajoie SGC 30 SGC 20 Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. With a determined glance and regal stance, Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. Presented Napoleon Lajoie commands this is a gorgeous 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red impressive 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #36 Tris Speaker (Checklist Cabinets #23 premium. With exception Back) premium. This century-old to an infinitesimal pinhole about keepsake is crease-free with incredi- Lajoie’s cap, this crease-free antiquity ble surface coloring and depicts otherwise presents much better with Speaker as he unleashes a patented well-defined corners, crisp edges and a swing against an alluring tri-color blazing surface registration. The pro- dusk backdrop. Minimal paper loss on nounced checklist reverse is clean with both the obverse and reverse does not bold, black type. significantly impact the card’s appeal. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

57. (6) 1906-1923 High- Grade Baseball Game Cards with Speaker & 58. (12) 1933 Tattoo Orbit Wood Baseball SGC 40-70 Graded Assembled is a spectacular graded Singles grouping of (6) 1906-1923 baseball Each graded by SGC. Depression-era spe- game cards from a variety of issues. cialists will undoubtedly be interested in Included are 1906 Fan Craze N.L.: these twelve 1933 R305 Tattoo Orbit (2 cards, both GAI 7.5) with Baseball singles. The quality “art deco” ren- Donlin, Dooin; 1914 WG4 Polo derings include SGC 70: Cissell; SGC 60: Grounds Game: (2 cards) with (4 cards) with Campbell, Fonseca, Root, Speaker (PSA 6), Wood (SGC 96, 1 Vosmik; SGC 50: (4 cards) with Berger, of 2, none better); 1923 WG7 Jolley, Martin, Seeds; SGC 40: (3 cards) Walter Mails Card Game: (2 with Kamm, Reynolds and Tinning. Each cards) with H. Miller (PSA 9, 1 of card presents at the apex of the technical 1, none better) and Schmidt (PSA 8, assessment. 1 of 3, none better). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

59. 1933 Goudey #211 Hack Wilson SGC 80 Graded 80 EX/NM 6 by SGC. Lewis (Hack) Wilson swings for the fences with the offered 1933 Goudey #211 classic. This 78-year-old rendition exhibits pinpoint centering, solid corners and a clean surface registration. The informative biographical reverse of the Hall of Famer is clean. Opening Bid $150.00

61. 1933 Goudey #149 PSA 4 Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. Having terrorized opposing to the tune of 714 home runs over his career, George Herman (Babe) Ruth equally commands this 1933 Goudey #149 cor- nerstone. The pinstriped hero unleashes a fero- cious swing on this depression-era classic with a 60. (4) 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth SGC Graded Cards—All radiant red background. Crease-free with creamy Different edges and an unblemished biographical reverse, Circle the bases with “The Bambino” by securing each of the four 1933 Goudey this “Sultan of Swat” presents at the peak of its Babe Ruth cards. This quartet will allow the fortunate victor to make significant technical assessment. progress in pursuing the iconic gum card set. Includes SGC 40: #181; SGC 30: Opening Bid $400.00 #149; SGC 20: (2 cards) with #144 and #149. These classic renditions present at the peak of their assigned technical grades, and the biographical reverses detailing Ruth’s slugging exploits are problem-free. Opening Bid $900.00

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62. 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe 63. 1939 Play Ball #92 Ted DiMaggio SGC 84 Williams Rookie SGC 40 Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Featured is a pre- Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC. Add this qual- mier 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio por- ity 1939 Play Ball #92 Ted Williams trait. The black-and-white image of this pin- rookie to your pre-war inventory. This striped icon is framed by well-constructed black-and-white issue displays relatively corners, creamy edges, accurate centering sharp corners, precise centering and and crystal clear registration. The biographi- clear registration. The biographical cal reverse is clean. Put registry competition reverse is clean. at your mercy with this early Joltin’ Joe. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

65. (18) 1939 Play Ball Baseball Singles with 64. (4) 1939 Play Ball SGC (5) Hall of Famers Graded 80-84 Stars with (2) including Williams RC Hall of Famers (SGC 20) Each graded by SGC. Bring your 1939 Play Assembled is a top-shelf gathering Ball edition toward completion with these of (18) 1939 Play Ball Baseball four quality Hall of Famers and stars. singles. Included are #3 Ruffing Included are accurately graded renditions of (EX-MT), #6 Durocher (FR), (2) 1.) #22 Walters (SGC 80); 2.) #30 Dickey 22, 41, 43, #48 Gomez (EX-MT), (SGC 80); 3.) #112 P. Waner (SGC 84) and #55 Vaughan (NM), 60, 71, 72, 4.) #153 Trout (SGC 84) high number. #92 T. Williams (SGC 20), 95, Opening Bid $150.00 106, 108, 131, 135 and 153. The ungraded cards are very nice and average EX-MT to NM). Opening Bid $150.00

66. 1952 Willie 67. 1956 Topps Mays Coca- Baseball #5 Ted Cola Tips Test Williams BVG Card - SGC 50 9—(1 of 2, None Conducting a regional Better) market test with Graded 9 Mint by “playing tips” cards Beckett Vintage Grading. inserted into cartons Jump to the head of the of soda bottles, Coca- pack with this 1956 Cola issued four dif- Topps Baseball #5 Ted ferent specimens in Williams gray backed 1952. Encapsulated specimen. Truly “Mint” and Graded 50 VG- in every way, “Teddy EX 4 by SGC, this Ballgame” swings for the Willie Mays example fences on this dual portrait/action shot which exhibits razor-sharp corners, radiant white edges, is one of seven at its precise centering and blistering hues. It is barely conceivable that this classic has endured the past tier with only two 55 years in such a state of preservation. An instant collection cornerstone for fans of the graded higher by the “Splendid Splinter” or those with an eye for the very best. Of the 508 similar copies judged, this respected third-party specimen shares the spotlight with only one other example. None have been assessed in better service. This scarce condition. die-cut collectible Opening Bid $500.00 showcases bright col- ors and a clean reverse. Opening Bid $250.00

68. (24) 1955-1973 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Superstar Collection with (4) Mantle & (4) T. Williams The offered 1955-1973 Topps Baseball PSA graded superstar collection is absolutely loaded with Hall of Fame talent including multiple cards of Aaron, Koufax, Mantle and T. Williams. Highlights include 1955 Topps: (3) #2 T. Williams (PSA 4, PSA 3, PSA 2); 1956 Topps: #135 Mantle (PSA 2, gray back); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays (PSA 3); 1958 Topps: #1 T. Williams (PSA 3), #487 Mantle AS (PSA 5); 1960 Topps: #300 Aaron (PSA 6); 1961 Topps: #344 Koufax (PSA 6), #415 Aaron (PSA 7, mc); 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax (PSA 5); 1966 Topps: #100 Koufax (PSA 5); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (PSA 4) and 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (PSA 2). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 69. 1948 Leaf Baseball #1 J. 71. 1948 Leaf Baseball #127 Enos DiMaggio and #3 Ruth - Both PSA 70. 1948 Leaf #8 Satchel Paige SP Slaughter SP With Satchel Paige Graded With Enos Slaughter Back - SGC 50 Back - SGC 50 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

74. 1948 Leaf 73. 1948 Leaf Baseball #165 Baseball #93 Dale Mitchell SP Bob Feller SP - - PSA 9 (OC) PSA 3 With None Opening Bid $200.00 72. 1948 Leaf Baseball #19 Better Wyrostek SP and #163 Hutchinson Opening Bid $200.00 SP - Both PSA Graded Opening Bid $200.00

77. (2) 1955 Topps 75. 1950 Baseball Bowman Rookie Baseball #11 Cards With Phil Rizzuto Koufax SGC 88 (PSA 6) and Opening Bid $100.00 76. 1950 V362 Big League Stars #45 Killebrew PSA 2—Only Four (PSA 8 MC) Opening Bid Graded $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

80. 1959 Topps Baseball #10 Mickey Mantle SGC 84 Opening Bid $200.00

78. 1956 Topps #10 79. 1956 Topps #250 Larry Doby GAI 9 SGC 88 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

81. 1968 Topps Baseball #1 NL Batting Leaders PSA 9—None Better Opening Bid $100.00

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 17 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 84. 1952 Topps Baseball #261 Willie Mays - PSA 4 Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays collectible por- 83. (3) 1948 Leaf Baseball Wrong trays the youth- 82. 1948 Leaf Baseball PSA Graded Backs With Gustine, Stewart and ful Hall of Starter Set of (30) With Rizzuto, Fame-bound Zarilla SPs - All SGC 50 Henrich SP and Variations Giant in bril- Encapsulated and Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC, each liant colors This 1948 Leaf Baseball starter set includes (30) PSA of these (3) 1948 Leaf Baseball cards mistakenly lists with minor cor- mid- to high-grade examples with highlights including: the wrong player’s bio/stats on the reverse. Includes: ner wear consistent with the technical grade. This #11 Rizzuto (PSA 6.5), #38 Kluszewski (PSA 6.5), #46 #36 Zarilla SP (McCoskey back); #88 Gustine SP appealing rendition of Mays is ideal for set collectors Mize (PSA 6), #53 Vander Meer (PSA 7) and #55 (Lowrey back); and #104 Stewart SP (Michaels back). and “Say Hey” enthusiasts alike. Henrich SP (PSA 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

85. 1953 86. 1953 87. 1954 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball #82 #82 #128 Mickey Mickey Henry Mantle Mantle Aaron RC PSA 5 PSA 4 PSA 6 Graded EX 5 Graded VG-EX Graded EX-MT by PSA. 4 by PSA. With 6 by PSA. Complete a determined Knock one out your 1953 glance, Mickey of the park with Topps Charles Mantle the offered 1954 Baseball peers into his Topps Baseball project with Hall of Fame #128 Henry the offered future with the Aaron rookie. #82 Mickey offered 1953 The youthful Mantle sec- Topps Baseball Brave emerges ond-year #82 second- from a vibrant card. This year specimen. orange backdrop mid-grade This crease- on this instantly specimen is free example recognizable cardboard. Displays only negligible wear crease-free displays superficial perimeter wear associated with the associated with the technical grade. Put your 1954 with proper centering and a clean biographical reverse. technical grade. Ideal for the mid-grade collector. Topps Baseball at your mercy by scoring this classic! Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88. 1954 89. (4) 90. (5) Topps 1952-1958 1953-1959 Baseball #250 Topps Topps & Ted Williams Baseball Bowman SGC 88— PSA Baseball None Better Graded PSA Graded 88 NM-MT Stars with Graded by SGC. For the Mantle, Stars with 1954 Topps Baseball issue, the confection- Maris, Mays PSA 8 er made the unprece- & Kaline Podres RC dented decision to RC Each graded by make Ted Williams Each graded by PSA. Classic set both the first and PSA. Secure collectors will final cards in its some elite card- clamor to secure issue. Locating a board with these these (5) 1953-1959 Topps and Bowman Baseball grad- high-grade “Teddy (4) 1952-1958 ed singles. Included in this crisp gathering are 1.) 1953 Ballgame” sample is quite a challenge because the Topps Baseball Bowman Color #10 Ashburn (PSA 6); 2.) 1953 Topps cards depict one of the most beloved sluggers of any stars. Included #263 Podres RC (PSA 8); 3.) 1955 Topps #4 Kaline age and were inevitably positioned on either the top or are appropriately graded examples of 1.) 1952 Topps (PSA 6); 4.) 1955 Topps #100 Irvin (PSA 6) and 5.) bottom of a stack. As one of eight at the grading tier #261 Mays (PSA 2); 2.) 1954 Topps #201 Kaline RC 1959 Topps #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (PSA 6). These with none better (top 98%), this 1954 Topps #250 Ted (PSA 6); 3.) 1957 Topps #95 Mantle (PSA 5) and 4.) timeless canvases present at the peak of their assigned Williams definitely fits the bill with a radiant color 1958 Topps #47 Maris RC (PSA 6). technical grades. scheme and solid perimeter. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 91. 1957 92. 1959 93. 1960 Topps Topps Fleer Baseball Baseball Baseball #76 #180 Yogi Greats Lot Roberto Berra SGC of (15) PSA Clemente 96—None High-Grade GAI 9 Better Cards With Graded Mint 9 Graded 96 Mint 9 Cobb and by Global by SGC. What is Ruth Authentication. the best “Yogism”? Headlined by leg- Place a strong Whatever the ter- endary icons, this bid on the minology, it does lot of (15) 1960 offered high- not get much bet- Fleer Baseball grade 1957 ter than the offered Greats includes Topps #76 1959 Topps #180 upper tier PSA Roberto Yogi Berra corner- graded specimens. Clemente por- stone. This elite Includes: PSA 9 trait. This accu- 52-year-old canvas #42 Cobb (one of rately centered has the appearance of recently been pulled from either 26 at its plateau with none graded higher); PSA 8 #7 Hall of Fame a period wax pack or vending box. Well-constructed Bender, #25 Collins, #28 Gehrig, #30 Klein, #45 classic is bolstered by razor-sharp corners, clean edges corners, crisp edges, clear registration and a bold type- Bottomley, #47 Young, #55 Rickey and #75 Cuyler; and precise registration. The reverse is clean with bold face are all attributes of this investment-quality card- PSA 7 #3 Ruth, #10 Speaker, #41 Baker, #44 Anson type. An impressive addition to any Pirates collection board. Shares the spotlight with only one similar sam- and #49 Walsh; PSA 6 #45 Bottomley. or 1957 Topps Baseball project. ple at the grading tier with none better. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

96. (23) 1961 Topps Baseball SGC 84-86 Graded Singles with Several Hall of Famers Graded either 86 NM+ 7.5 or 84 NM 7 by SGC. Available is a quality assortment of (23) 1961 Topps 95. (11) 1960 & 1961 Topps Baseball Baseball singles fea- 94. (54) 1959-1963 Topps Baseball PSA 7-8 Graded Stars with Mays turing a slew of Hall High-Grade Collection with (5) PSA 9 of Fame talent. This Boost your near sets toward completion with these “pack fresh” gather- Offered is an enticing arrangement of (54) 1959-1963 eleven high-grade 1960 and 1961 Topps Baseball stars. ing includes SGC 86: (4 cards) with #452, #490 Topps Baseball singles, the majority of which are high- Each graded by PSA, included are 1960 Topps: (7 Bunning, 504, #517 McCovey; SGC 84: (19 cards) er grade. These captivating canvases are highlighted by cards) with PSA 8: (3 cards) with #28 B. Robinson, with #211 Gibson, #350 Banks, #360 F. Robinson, 1959 Topps: (12 cards) with PSA 8: #388, 458, 483; #136 Kaat RC, #450 Cepeda; PSA 7: (4 cards) with #371 Skowron SP, 394, #417 Marichal RC, 448, 450, 1961 Topps: (20 cards) with PSA 9: (5 cards) with #4, #173 B. Martin, #264 Roberts, #475 Drysdale, #559 467, #471 Rizzuto MVP, #472 Berra MVP, 476, #477 116, 205, 248, 262; PSA 8: #175, 184, 216, 258, 263, Aparicio AS; 1961 Topps: (4 cards) with PSA 8: (3 Fox MVP, #478 Maris MVP, #480 Campanella MVP, 277; 1963 Topps: (14 cards) with PSA 8: #12, 16, 37, cards) with #572 B. Robinson AS, #576 Maris AS (oc), 481, #482 Mays MVP, #484 Aaron MVP and #485 88, 196, 213, 259 and 307. More on our website. #579 Mays AS and PSA 7: #417 Marichal RC. Banks MVP. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

97. (15) 1962- 98. (20) 99. (3) 1972 1951- 1974 Baseball PSA 1975 Topps 7-9 Graded Topps Baseball Stars with New Low Pop Clemente York PSA 10 Diamond stars Yankee Graded throughout history PSA Cards are found in this Each graded grouping of fifteen Graded Gem Mint 10 1962-1972 baseball Cards by PSA. cards. Each highly with Expect perfec- graded by PSA, tion with this included are 1962 Mantle & trio of low pop Topps: (7 cards) Berra 1974 Topps with PSA 8: (2 Celebrate Baseball cards) with #468 B. pinstriped cards. Robinson AS, #544 dominance Included are McCovey; PSA 7: (5 cards) with #10 Clemente (oc), with these twenty 1951-1975 Topps New York Yankee 1.) #374 137, #140 Gehrig/Ruth, 459, #500 Snider (oc); 1968 PSA graded cards. Included are 1951 Topps Red Marty Perez (1 Topps: #250 Yastrzemski (PSA 8); 1972 Kelloggs Backs: #6 Reynolds (PSA 5); 1955 Topps: #198 Berra of 2); 2.) #420 ATG: (7 cards) with PSA 9: (4 cards) with #6 Ruth, (PSA 7); 1958 Topps: #101 Richardson (PSA 7, Yellow Ray Fosse (1 of 3) and 3.) #635 John Edwards (1 of 5). #10-12; PSA 8: (3 cards) with #3, #13 Gehrig and #15 Name) and 1969 Topps: #500 Mantle (PSA 7). More Shoot up the PSA Registry with this threesome! Cobb. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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 19 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 102. 1968 Topps 3-D Ron Swoboda PSA 8 Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Prior to his 1969 World Series heroics for the Amazin’ Mets, Ron Swoboda is depicted on this incredibly tough 1968 Topps 3-D test issue. This innovative sample meets all the cri- teria for the technical grade with a clean perimeter, vibrant letter- ing and a snow-white reverse. One of nine at the grading tier with eight better. Opening Bid $400.00

103. 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Lonborg PSA 8 101. 1968 Topps 3-D Boog Graded NM-MT 8 by Powell PSA 8 PSA. Featured is an Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA. Those elite 1968 Topps 3-D orange-clad faithful with an eye for the Jim Lonborg Type card. very best will be hard-pressed to surpass Hailing from the prede- the quality of this 1968 Topps 3-D Boog cessor to the Kellogg’s Powell sample. The Orioles slugger cereal issues of the emerges from a blurred backdrop, as he 1970s, this high-grade 100. 1968 Topps 3-D SGC 84 appears ready to send an unfortunate specimen is much more Graded 84 NM 7 by SGC. Cement your Topps test issue gathering pitch into the bleachers. Precise center- challenging. The with the offered 1968 3-D Roberto Clemente cornerstone. This chal- ing, crystal clear registration and a Beantown hurler meets lenging Type “pops” from the black holder and is accentuated by a strong perimeter are all attributes of this all of the criteria for the crisp perimeter, vibrant multi-colored lettering and pinpoint surface exceedingly scarce issue. opined assessment. One registration. The beloved Hall of Famer presents at the apex of the Opening Bid $400.00 of only eight at the assigned technical grade. grading tier with seven better. Opening Bid $1500.00 Opening Bid $300.00

104. 1968 To p p s 105. 1968 106. 1968 3-D Bill Topps 3-D Topps 3-D Robinson PSA 8 Curt Flood Jim Maloney Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA 7 (Dugout PSA. With Yankee Graded NM 7 by Variation) Stadium as the historic PSA. The gutsy Curt PSA 7 setting, Bill Robinson Flood “pulls no Graded NM 7 by stands proud with this punches” with this PSA. Presented is a high-grade 1968 Topps impressive 1968 tough 1968 Topps 3- 3-D sample. The fresh- Topps 3-D sample. D Jim Maloney faced outfielder pres- The XOGRAPH cre- (dugout variation). ents at the peak of the ation exhibits incredi- This elusive New technical grade with ble coloring and an York area Type card accurate centering, blis- eye-catching blurred exhibits strong attrib- tering surface hues and backdrop. One of the utes associated with creamy white edges. A more difficult-to-find the technical grade. premier acquisition for cards in the already the discriminating Bronx loyalist. elusive issue. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 107. 1968 Topps 108. 1968 109. 1968 3-D Tony Perez Topps 3-D Ron Topps 3-D PSA 6 Fairly (No Willie Davis Graded EX-MT 6 by Dugout) PSA 6 PSA. Bolster your Hall Variation PSA 6 Graded EX-MT 6 by of Fame Type gathering Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Bolster your with this challenging PSA. Featured is a eclectic baseball gather- 1968 Topps 3-D Tony challenging 1968 ing with the offered Perez sample. This test Topps 3-D Ron Fairly 1968 Topps 3-D Willie issue presents much (No Dugout) variation. Davis sample. The nicer than the technical This elusive sample Arkansas native grade indicates with displays at the peak of exhibits accurate cen- snow-white edges, pin- the assigned technical tering, a strong perime- point centering and radi- grade with blazing sur- ter and an electric color ant surface hues. This face hues, a crisp scheme. Displays nicer integral cog in the “Big perimeter and clean, than the technical grade Red Machine” is a must blank back. indicates. for the oddball specialist. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 110. 1939 Play Ball 111. 1939-46 Baseball Near Set Salutation Exhibits (121/161) with (6) Near Set (64/83) with SGC Graded Tough Variations Early renditions of Joltin’ Joe Friendly greetings are found on and Teddy Ballgame headline the offered 1939-46 Salutation the offered 1939 Play Ball Exhibits near set of (64/83) cards Baseball near set of (121/161) with several variations and Hall of cards with six SGC graded Famers. The approximate condi- keys. This popular black-and- tion breakdown is as follows: 25% white edition has an approxi- (VG-EX or better), 10% (VG), mate condition breakdown of 15% (GD) and 50% (FR or lesser) 25% (EX or better), 35% due to nearly half having sus- (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and tained a combination of wear 15% (GD or lesser) with the including paper loss, tape residue, sixteen high numbers present- trimming or writing. Despite those ing slightly better than the detractors, these Exhibits remain a more available series. viable option for the budget con- Highlights include #3 Ruffing scious set collector. Keys include (VG-EX), #7 Doerr (VG-EX), #26 DiMaggio (SGC 70), #30 Dickey (SGC 60), #50 J. DiMaggio, (VG), Greenberg Gehringer (EX), #51 Ott (SGC 60), #53 Hubbell (VG-EX), #56 Greenberg (SGC 70), (FR, pin hole, Truly Yours), T. #82 Klein (SGC 70) and #92 T. Williams (SGC 50). Due to rudimentary factory print- Williams (PR, #9 Shows, paper ing methods of the day, slight size variances and instances of errant centering are pres- loss) and T. Williams (EX-MT, No ent. More on our website. #9 Shows). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $300.00

112. 1950 Bowman 113. 1951 Topps Red & Baseball Blue Back Complete Complete Set Sets in MJ Roop Album (252/252) Ring in the beginning of Topps’ dom- with PSA 6 inance in the trading card market with Williams this pairing of 1951 Topps Red and Presented is an Blue Back complete sets. Highlights attractive 1950 include 1951 Topps Red Back set: Bowman Baseball (52/52, 20% VG-EX or better, 30% complete set of VG, 30% GD, 20% FR or lesser) (252) cards. These with #1 Berra (VG), #5 Rizzuto (VG- tiny treasures fea- EX), #22 Feller (EX-MT), #38 Snider ture vivid artist ren- (GD), #50 Irvin RC (EX-MT); 1951 dering and captivat- Topps Blue Back set: (52/52, 20% ing colors. The EX-MT or better, 20% EX, 20% VG- approximate condition breakdown is 20% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) EX, 40% VG or lesser) with #6 and 20% (GD or lesser) with the challenging low numbers presenting on par with the Schoendienst (EX) and #30 Slaughter more available series. Additionally, moderate instances of askew centering do not (EX-MT). These series’ are stored in diminish the set’s overall appearance. Highlights include #6 Feller (GD), #11 Rizzuto a museum-quality MJ Roop archiving (VG-EX), #19 Spahn (VG), #22 J. Robinson (GD), #46 Berra (VG-EX), #75 system with accompanying slipcase Campanella (GD), #77 Snider (VG-EX) and #98 T. Williams (PSA 6). This series is and checklist. More on our website. stored in a museum-quality MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying slipcase Opening Bid $250.00 and checklist. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

114. 1952 Bowman 115. 1952 Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball Low (252/252) in MJ Roop Number Album Complete Set The offered 1952 Bowman Baseball (310/310) with complete set of (252) cards is flush with Hall of Fame talent including (16) Graded early renditions of Mantle and Mays. Assembled is a prominent This appealing edition has an approxi- 1952 Topps Baseball low mate condition breakdown of 20% number complete set of (EX or better), 35% (VG-EX), 25% (310) cards, sixteen of (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser) with which are professionally the tougher high numbers presenting graded. This ever popular similarly to the lower series. Despite “granddaddy” of the over half of the cards displaying modern hobby has an approximate condition breakdown for the ungraded portion of reverse wax staining associated with 10% (VG-EX or better), 20% (VG), 30% (GD) and 40% (FR or lesser) with nearly the issue, this series still displays 30% having sustained varying degrees of paper loss, tape residue, writing and a cou- nicely. Keys include #1 Berra (GD), ple of instances of trimming. Despite those flaws, the tougher #1-80 first series pres- #8 Reese (GD), #44 Campanella ents nicely and displays (41) black backs. Keys include #1 Pafko (GD, bb), #11 (GD), #52 Rizzuto (VG), #101 Rizzuto (GD), #26 Irvin (VG), #33 Spahn (PSA 3), #36 Hodges (PR, tape residue), Mantle (VG), #116 Snider (VG-EX), #37 Snider (GD), #59 Roberts (PSA 3), #65 Slaughter (VG, bb), #88 Feller (PSA 3), #196 Musial (EX) and #218 Mays #91 Schoendienst (EX), #175 B. Martin RC (PSA 4, mk), #191 Berra (FR), #216 (GD). This series is stored in a museum-quality MJ Roop archiving system with Ashburn (PR, reverse writing), #227 Garagiola (SGC 60), #246 Kell (VG), #261 accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our website. Mays (PSA 4) and #277 Wynn (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $900.00

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 21 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 116. 1948 117. 1951 118. 1951 Bowman Topps Connie Topps Red Baseball Mack’s All- Backs Complete Stars Near Baseball Set Set of (7/11) Complete Set (48/48) in SGC Graded (52/52) with MJ Roop Cards Stunning Album Diamond stars Centering Available is throughout baseball Featured is a sterling the pioneering history take the field 1951 Topps Red 1948 Bowman with the offered 1951 Backs Baseball com- Baseball com- Topps ’s plete set of (52) plete set of All-Stars near set of cards. This radiant (48) cards. (7/11) SGC graded series average (NM) This black-and-white series has an approximate condi- cards. These over- and exhibits pinpoint tion breakdown of 10% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), sized die-cut treas- centering that is 35% (VG) and 35% (GD or lesser) with clean images ures display captivat- uncommon to the and moderate instances of errant centering. Keys ing black-and-white issue. Keys include #1 B e r r a (NM), #5 Rizzuto (NM), #6 include #5 Feller (GD), #6 Berra RC (VG-EX), #8 action photos set against radiant red backdrops. Key to Reynolds (NM), #8 Wynn (EX-MT), #15 Kiner (NM), Rizzuto RC (EX), #18 Spahn RC (VG-EX) and #36 this early Topps issue are SGC 50: (2 cards) with E. #20 D. DiMaggio (NM), #22 Feller (EX-MT), #24 Bauer Musial RC (GD). This series is stored in a museum Collins, Mack; SGC 40: Alexander, Cochrane; SGC (NM), #30 Spahn (VG-EX), #31 Hodges (NM), #36 quality MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying 30: J. Collins and SGC Authentic: (2 cards) with Zernial (NM), #38 S n i d e r (NM), #39 Kluszewski (NM), slipcase and checklist. More on our website. Speaker and Wagner. Missing only Gehrig, W. Johnson, #50 Irvin RC (NM) and #52 Holmes (VG). Opening Bid $300.00 Mathewson and Ruth for completion. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

121. 1959 Fleer Ted Williams Complete Set (80/80) with (16) PSA Graded The life and times of “Teddy Ballgame” are 120. 1954 & 1955 Red Man Tobacco chronicled with 119. 1952 & 1953 Red Man Tobacco Baseball Complete Sets with (14) the offered 1959 Baseball Complete Sets Tabs Fleer Ted Compliment your post-war baseball gathering with Presented is a stunning pair of 1954 and 1955 Red Man Williams com- these gorgeous 1952 and 1953 Red Man Tobacco com- Tobacco Baseball complete sets, fourteen of which plete set of plete sets, each of which are missing the original tabs. retain their original tabs. Highlights include 1954 Red eighty cards with sixteen PSA graded examples. The Keys include 1952 Red Man set: (52/52, presents GD) Man set: (50/50, presents EX-MT to NM, 8 have tabs) ungraded portion averages (EX to EX-MT) with mod- with AL: #23 T. Williams (GD); NL: #15 Mays (VG), with AL: #17 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #20 Berra (VG); NL: erate instances of errant centering. Highlights include #16 Musial (GD); 1953 Red Man set: (52/52, presents #13 Campanella (VG-EX), #25 Mays (VG-EX) and #67 Fishing with Snead (PSA 7), #68 Ted Signs (PSA EX to EX-MT) with AL: #3 Berra (VG-EX); NL: #5 1955 Red Man set: (50/50, presents EX-MT to NM, 6 5), #75 Value to Sox (PSA 6), #80 Goals for 1959 (PSA Campanella (EX-MT), #14 Snider (NM) and #26 have tabs) with NL: #7 Mays (EX-MT). More on our 7); PSA 9: #43; PSA 8: (5 cards) and PSA 7: (6 cards). Musial (EX). More on our website. website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

122. 1962 & 123. 1963 124. 1964 1963 Stat Fleer Topps Back Baseball Baseball Exhibits Complete Coins Complete/ Set (66/66) Complete Near Sets Offered is a Set of Get “up close and crisp 1963 (164) with Fleer Baseball personal” with (100+) your favorite complete set of baseball stars with (66) cards. This Extras this pairing of series averages Cash in on 1962 and 1963 (EX-MT to this complete Stat Back Exhibits NM) with mod- set of (164) complete/near erate instances 1964 Topps sets. Highlights of errant cen- Baseball Coins. The 1-1/2”-diameter collectibles aver- include 1962 Stat tering inherent age (VG-EX) quality (with some nicer), with surface Back Exhibits to the issue. wear confined to the raised perimeters. Highlights set: (32/32, composite VG to VG-EX, 15% back dam- Keys include #4 B. Robinson (EX-MT), #5 Mays include: (2) #55 Clemente (both VG-EX), #80 Mays age, one dupe) with Aaron (VG-EX), Mantle (GD), (NM), #8 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #41 Drysdale (EX- (VG-EX), #106 Koufax (VG-EX), #83 Aaron (VG- Mays (VG-EX); 1963 Stat Back Exhibits near: MT), #42 Koufax (EX-MT), #43 Wills RC (EX-MT), EX), (2) #120 Mantle (VG and GD), #131 Mantle AS (59/64, median VG-EX, 10% back damage or tape #45 Spahn (EX-MT), #46 Adcock SP (EX-MT), #56 left-handed (EX), #149 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #150 residue) with Clemente (EX) and Koufax (EX-MT). Clemente (EX-MT), #59 Mazeroski (NM), #61 Gibson Clemente AS (marked) and #151 Mays AS (EX). Also More on our website. (VG-EX) and #64 Cepeda (EX-MT). The checklist is included are (130) duplicates. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 not present. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 125. 1954 Topps 126. 1955 Baseball Complete Topps Baseball Set (250/250) Complete Set The debuts of “Hammerin’ (206/206) with Hank” and “Mr. Cub” are among (2) PSA Graded the most notable Hall of Fame rookies found in the offered Keys 1954 Topps Baseball complete Score with this classic set of (250) cards. This colorful 1955 Topps Baseball edition has an approximate con- complete set of (206) dition breakdown of 20% (EX- cards with a pair of MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% PSA graded keys lead- (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or less- ing the way. This hori- er) with 5-10% displaying either zontal series has an reverse back damage or tape approximate condition residue. Keys include #1 T. breakdown of 30% Williams (GD), #10 J. Robinson (EX-MT or better), (VG-EX), #32 Snider (EX-MT), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys include #2 T. Williams (VG- #37 Ford (EX-MT), #50 Berra EX), #4 Kaline (GD), #28 Banks (VG-EX), #47 Aaron (EX), #50 J. Robinson (EX- (FR), #90 Mays (GD), #94 MT), #123 Koufax RC (PSA 6), #124 Killebrew RC (VG-EX), #155 Mathews (VG- Banks RC (GD), #128 Aaron RC EX), #164 Clemente RC (PSA 6), #187 Hodges (VG), #189 Rizzuto (VG), #194 Mays (GD), #132 Lasorda RC (EX- (VG), #198 Berra (VG-EX) and #210 Snider (VG-EX). This series is stored in a MT), #201 Kaline RC (VG) and museum-quality MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. #250 T. Williams (VG). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

127. 1958 Topps 128. 1959 Baseball Near Set Topps Baseball (480/495) Complete Set This 1958 Topps Baseball near (572/572) with set of (480/495) cards is only a (3) SGC “stone’s throw” away from completion. This formidable Graded series has an approximate con- Superstars & dition breakdown of 15% (EX- (15) Phillies MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 35% (VG or Dupes lesser) with the more challeng- Featured is an eye- ing first series averaging (GD catching 1959 Topps to VG). Keys include #1 T. Baseball complete set Williams (VG), #5 Mays of (572) cards with a (GD), #70 Kaline (VG-EX), trio of SGC graded #150 Mantle (PR), #187 superstars. This challenging series has an approximate condition breakdown of 20% Koufax (VG), #288 Killebrew (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with nearly (EX), #343 Cepeda RC (VG- 10% displaying paper loss or writing. The overall presentation of this edition is very EX), #418 Mantle/Aaron nice, with the first series and high numbers displaying only slightly lesser than the (EX), #485 T. Williams AS remainder of the set. Keys include #10 Mantle (SGC 20), #163 Koufax (FR), #202 (FR), #486 Mays AS (EX) and Maris (SGC 50), #380 Aaron (FR), #461 Mantle HR (GD), #478 Clemente (GD), #487 Mantle AS (EX). More #514 Gibson RC (GD), #515 Killebrew (VG-EX), #543 Corsair Trio/Clemente (SGC on our website. 70), #550 Campanella (GD), #563 Mays AS (GD) and #564 Mantle AS (GD). Also Opening Bid $400.00 present are (15) Phillies duplicates (average VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

129. 1959-1961 130. 1959 Topps Fleer Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set Run Set of (572) Cards in MJ Roop Album Assembled is an upper tier 1959 Found is a formidable trio of Topps Baseball complete set of 1959-1961 Fleer Baseball (572) cards. This difficult-to- complete sets. Highlights complete edition has an approxi- include 1959 Fleer Ted mate condition breakdown of Williams set: (80/80, medi- 20% (EX-MT or better), 20% an GD to VG) with #68 Ted (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 35% Signs (VG-EX); 1960 Fleer (VG or lesser) with nearly 5% set: (80/80, median VG, 5% having sustained back damage paper loss, pen marking or or writing. Additionally, the staple indentations) and 1961 challenging high numbers pres- Fleer set: (154/154, compos- ent on-par with the more avail- ite VG-EX, 5% paper loss or able series. Highlights include writing) with #31 Gehrig #10 Mantle (GD), #50 Mays (EX-MT), #75 Ruth (EX- (GD), #150 Musial (GD), #163 MT) and #152 T. Williams Koufax (VG-EX), #202 Maris (GD). These series’ are (GD), #380 Aaron (GD), #461 stored in a museum-quality Mantle HR (VG), #478 MJ Roop archiving system Clemente (VG), #514 Gibson with accompanying slipcase RC (GD), #561 Aaron AS (GD), and checklist. More on our website. #563 Mays AS (GD) and #564 Mantle AS (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 23 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 131. 1958 Topps Baseball Near Master Set (530/534) with PSA 7 Mantle Those who will settle for nothing less than total completion will find tremendous value with the offered 1958 Topps Baseball near master set of (530/534) cards. This compre- hensive gallery includes the base set (494/494), numerical team variation set (4/4), yellow letter variation near set (30/33) and a pair of contest/felt emblem pack inserts. The approximate condition break- down is as follows: 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with the challenging low numbers presenting similarly to the more available series. Highlights include #1 T. Williams (VG-EX), #5 Mays (VG), #30 Aaron (VG), #47 Maris RC (VG), #52 Clemente (VG), #150 Mantle (PSA 7), #187 Koufax (VG- EX), #343 Cepeda RC (EX-MT), #418 Mantle/Aaron (GD), #485 T. Williams AS (EX-MT), #487 Mantle AS (VG); Numerical Team Variations set: (4/4, aver- age GD to VG); Yellow Letter Variations near: (30/33) with #30 Aaron (GD) and #52 Clemente (VG). Missing yellow variations #8, 23 and 32 along with 13c (triangle by foot) for master set completion. This series is stored in a museum-quality MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

132. 1961 Topps Baseball Complete Set (587/587) with (46) PSA Graded Featured is a very clean 1961 Topps Baseball complete set (587/587) with (46) PSA graded examples including keys and high numbers. This difficult-to-complete edition has an approximate condition breakdown which presents as follows: 25% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high numbers presenting similarly to the more available series. Approximately 40% of the reverses display traces of nearly invisible residue from having been neatly removed from a photo album. Although a handful display microscopic traces of paper loss, this film is only noticeable upon close scrutiny and does not affect the overall appearance of the edition. Keys include #150 Mays (PSA 7), #287 Yastrzemski (PSA 8, PD), #300 Mantle (PSA 6), #307 Mantle WS (PSA 6), #344 Koufax (PSA 6), #388 Clemente (PSA 5), #406 Mantle HR (PSA 5), #415 Aaron (PSA 7), #417 Marichal RC (PSA 6), #475 Mantle MVP (EX-MT), #577 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #578 Mantle AS (PSA 6), #579 Mays AS (EX-MT), #589 Spahn AS (EX-MT); PSA Graded Common High Numbers: (1) PSA 8 (oc), (12) PSA 7, (12) PSA 6 and (1) PSA 5. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

133. 1967 Topps Baseball Complete Set (609/609) with (77) Graded Significant upside is found with the offered 1967 Topps Baseball complete set of (609) cards, (77) of which are professionally graded. This clean edition has creamy edges, precise surface registra- tion and is relatively crease-free. The approximate condition breakdown for the ungraded portion is 30% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high numbers presenting slightly better than the more available series. Keys include #150 Mantle (SGC 60), #200 Mays (VG-EX), #250 Aaron (PSA 5), #400 Clemente (SGC 70), #430 Rose (SGC 60), #558 Belanger RC (PSA 7), #569 Carew RC (SGC 60), #580 Colavito (PSA 5), #581 Seaver RC (PSA 7), #593 Westrum (PSA 9, oc), #600 B. Robinson (PSA 6), #604 Red Sox Team (PSA 7, st), #605 Shannon (PSA 6), #609 John (SGC 70, Rothman Collection); Graded Commons: (58 cards) with PSA 9: (7 cards, five qualifiers) with 555, 574; PSA 8: (38 cards) with 552, 553, 573, 576, 579, 583, 589, 591 and 595. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 134. 1960 Topps 135. 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set Baseball Complete (572/572) with (2) PSA Set of (572) Graded Showcasing a horizontal format Assembled is a classic 1960 Topps not seen since, the 1960 To p p s Baseball complete set of (572) Baseball set is presented in its cards. This lovely horizontal edition entirety of (572). The approximate has an approximate condition break- overall breakdown is as follows: down of 40% (EX or better), 15% 15% (EX-MT or better); 30% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 20% (VG (EX); 35% (VG-EX); and 20% or lesser) with the challenging high (VG or lesser) with tough high numbers presenting only slightly numbers (507-572) faring similar- lesser than the more available l y. Keys include: #148 Ya s t r z e m s k i series. Keys include #148 RC (VG-EX), #160 Mantle/Boyer Yastrzemski RC (VG), #160 (EX-MT), #200 Mays (PR), #250 Mantle/Boyer (GD), #200 Mays Musial (GD), #300 Aaron (GD), (GD), #250 Musial (VG-EX), #300 #316 McCovey RC (VG), #326 Aaron (VG), #316 McCovey RC C l e m e n t e (EX-MT), #343 Koufax (EX), #326 Clemente (GD), #343 (trimmed), #350 M a n t l e ( p r e s e n t s Koufax (VG-EX), #350 Mantle E X - M T, but very small pencil writ- (FR), #377 Maris (EX-MT), #563 ing on reverse), #377 Maris (VG- Mantle AS (PSA 2), #564 Mays AS EX), #563 M a n t l e AS (EX-MT), (EX), #565 Maris AS (PSA 4) and #564 Mays AS (EX-MT), #565 #566 Aaron AS (VG). More on our website. Maris AS (EX) and #566 Aaron AS (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

136. 1962 137. 1963 Topps Baseball Topps Complete Set Baseball of (598/598) Complete with (4) SGC Set of (576) Graded Keys Cards—(5) Assembled is a diffi- SGC cult-to-complete 1962 Graded Topps Baseball set of (598/598) with (4) Stars with SGC graded keys. This SGC 80 fragile wood-bordered Rose RC issue has an approxi- The floating head debuts of “Charlie Hustle” and “Pops” headlines the offered 1963 mate condition break- Topps Baseball complete set of (576) cards with five of the more prominent examples down of 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser) graded by SGC. This colorful edition has an approximate condition breakdown of with the challenging high numbers presenting similarly to the more available numbers. 25% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with near- Although nearly 10% display very light film on the reverse (mostly high numbers), ly 5% displaying pinholes, tape residue or writing. Additionally, the tougher high the cards are not diminished. Highlights include #1 Maris (SGC 40), #5 Koufax (GD), numbers present on par, if not better than the low series. Keys include #120 Maris #10 Clemente (SGC 40), #50 Musial (VG-EX), #53 Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL (EX-MT), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (SGC 60), #200 Mantle (GD), #210 Koufax (NM), #199 Perry RC (EX), #200 Mantle (SGC 60), #300 Mays (VG), #318 Mantle (SGC 50), #300 Mays (VG), #360 Drysdale (NM), #390 Aaron (SGC 60), #490 IA (GD), #320 Aaron (SGC 60), #387 Brock RC (VG-EX), #395 Mays AS (NM), McCovey (EX-MT), #500 Killebrew (EX-MT), #537 Rose RC (SGC 80), #540 #471 Mantle AS (GD), #530 Gibson (EX-MT), #592 Bouton RC (EX-MT) and Clemente (SGC 70) and #553 Stargell RC (SGC 60). More on our website. Uecker RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

138. 1964 139. 1964 Topps Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Set (587/587) Complete Set Celebrate Brooks (587/587) with Robinson’s MVP campaign with the offered 1964 Topps (5) SGC Baseball complete set of Graded Keys (587) cards. This edition This impressive with the burnt orange 1964 Topps Baseball reverses has an approximate complete set condition breakdown of (587/587) with (5) 20% (EX-MT or better), SGC graded keys 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) has an approximate and 25% (VG or lesser). condition breakdown Keys include #50 Mantle of 20% (EX-MT or (VG), #125 Rose (GD), better), 30% (EX), #150 Mays (GD), #200 30% (VG-EX) and Koufax (VG), #225 Maris 20% (VG or lesser). (VG-EX), #260 F. Robinson Keys include #50 (NM), #300 Aaron (VG- Mantle (GD, print mark on face), #55 Banks (EX-MT), #125 Rose (GD), #150 Mays EX), #331 AL Bombers (VG-EX), #200 Koufax (SGC 70), #300 Aaron (SGC 60), #331 AL Bombers (SGC (VG-EX) and #440 60), #423 Aaron/Mays (SGC 60), #440 Clemente (SGC 70) and #541 Niekro RC Clemente (GD). More on (EX). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 25 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 140. 1961 Post Cereal 141. 1962 Post Cereal Baseball Complete Set Baseball Complete Set of (200) Cards (200/200) with Tough Leading off the three season run of Variations Post Cereal Baseball issues is the Enjoy your morning bowl of cereal offered 1961 edition of (200) cards. with this challenging 1962 Post These eye-catching horizontal exam- Baseball complete set of (200/200) ples were either neatly extracted from cards with the #5 Mantle, #124 Jay a period cereal box or procured from and 187 variations along with one the company. The cards generally duplicate. The majority of these cards present (VG-EX to EX) with 5-10% have relatively even scissor cuts and displaying back damage or writing. generally present (VG-EX to EX) Keys include #4 Mantle (GD, Box), with roughly 5% having sustained #7 Maris (VG, Box), #10 McDougald either back damage or reverse writ- SP (VG-EX, Box), #73 Estrada (VG, ing. Key to this elusive gathering are Company), #92 Killebrew (VG-EX, #5 Mantle (EX-MT, Box), #5 Mantle Box), #94 Stobbs SP (FR, Company), (VG, Advertisement back), #6 Maris #107 Aaron (VG-EX, Box), #109 (VG, Box), #61 Yastrzemski (VG- Bruton SP (VG-EX, Box), #132 EX), #69 Keough SP (VG), #83 Clemente (VG, Box), #145 Mays Allison SP (VG-EX), #92 Siebern SP (GD, Box), #146 Kirkland SP (VG- (VG-EX), #109 Koufax (VG), #116 EX, Giants), #183 McMillan SP (FR, Coleman SP (GD), #124 Jay SP (VG- writing) and #193 F. Thomas SP (VG, Box). Both box and company variations are EX, Blue Lines), #131 McCovey (EX), #142 Mays (GD) and #173 Clemente (GD). found of #30, 41, 51 and 184 (average EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

142. 1963 Post Cereal/Jell- 143. 1964 Topps O Baseball Near Set Baseball Complete (199/200) with (2) Set (587/587) with Variations (280) Duplicates Featured is a very tough-to-complete Bolster your classic Topps set 1963 Post Cereal/Jell-O Baseball near set collection with the offered of (199/200) cards with a pair of varia- 1964 baseball complete set of tions. This final installment from the (587) cards. Additionally, this breakfast foods manufacturer is packed lot also includes (280) dupli- with Hall of Fame star power and incred- cates (average VG) including ibly difficult shortprints. The majority of fourteen high numbers. The these cards were neatly extracted and approximate condition break- generally present (VG-EX to EX) with 5- down is as follows: 20% (EX 10% having sustained back damage or or better), 25% (VG-EX), 35% writing. With exception to #13, 86, 119 (VG) and 20% (GD or lesser). and 196, the remaining cards are from Keys include #50 Mantle the Post set. Key to this attractive edition (GD), (2) #125 Rose (VG, are #15 Mantle (GD), #16 Maris (VG- undersized), #150 Mays (VG- EX), #30 L. Thomas (EX), #39 Fl. EX), #200 Koufax (GD), (2) Robinson SP (GD), #53 Bunning (EX- #300 Aaron (VG, GD), #331 MT), #61 Adair SP (VG), #80 Yastrzemski (VG), #87 Jimenez SP (VG), #121 Koufax AL Bombers (VG), #423 (EX-MT), #128 Kasko SP (GD), #143 Clemente (VG-EX), #152 Aaron (VG-EX), Aaron/Mays (VG-EX) and #162 Flood SP (VG) and #187 Aspromonte SP (GD). Also includes both variations for #440 Clemente (VG). More on #28 and 124. Missing only #172 B. Williams for completion. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

144. 1965 O-Pee- 145. 1965 Chee Baseball Topps Complete Set Baseball (283/283) Complete Featured is a 1965 O-Pee-Chee Set Baseball complete set of (283) (598/598) cards. Only a fraction of the Canadian parallel was pro- with (13) duced in comparison to the Graded mainstream Topps issue. The Available is a approximate condition break- classic 1965 down is as follows: 20% (VG- Topps Baseball EX or better), 40% (VG), 25% complete set of (GD) and 15% (FR or lesser) (598) cards with a handful of instances of with thirteen back damage. Keys include #3 graded exam- Mantle/Killer HR LL (VG- ples and one duplicate. This mid- to off-grade edition has an approximate condition EX), #5 Mantle/Robinson RBI breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 15% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 35% (GD or lesser) LL (GD), #16 Morgan RC and roughly 5% having sustained reverse writing. Keys include #134 Mantle WS (GD), #134 Mantle WS (GD), (VG-EX), (2) #155 Maris (PSA 4, VG), #160 Clemente (PSA 4), #170 Aaron (PSA 5), #155 Maris (VG), #160 #207 Rose (GD), #250 Mays (PSA 4), #300 Koufax (GD), #320 Gibson (PSA 7), Clemente (GD), #170 Aaron #350 Mantle (PSA 3), #377 Stargell (SGC 70), #461 Niekro (PSA 7), #470 Berra (GD), #207 Rose (FR) and #250 Mays (VG). The first mainstream issue of the (SGC 80), #477 Carlton RC (PSA 4), #510 Banks (PSA 4), #526 Hunter RC (EX-MT) Canadian Topps subsidiary. More on our website. and #581 Perez RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 146. 1966 Topps Baseball Complete 147. 1966 Topps Set of (598) Cards Baseball Near Set Offered is a quality 1966 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) (579/598) with (4) SGC cards. The Hall of Fame rook- Graded Stars ie-filled edition has an approxi- Secure more than 95% of the 1966 mate condition breakdown of Topps Baseball edition with the 25% (EX-MT or better), 20% offered near set of (579/598) cards (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 35% including (4) SGC graded keys. (VG or lesser) with the chal- This classic edition has an approxi- lenging high numbers present- mate condition breakdown of 10% ing similarly to the more avail- (NM or better), 25% (EX-MT), 35% able series. Keys include #1 (EX) and 30% (VG-EX or lesser) Mays (GD), #50 Mantle (VG), with the challenging high numbers #100 Koufax (VG-EX), #126 faring only slightly lesser than the Palmer RC (VG-EX), #254 more common series. Keys include Jenkins RC (GD), #288 Sutton #1 Mays (SGC 50), #30 Rose (GD), RC (VG-EX), #300 Clemente #50 Mantle (SGC 60), #100 Koufax (EX-MT), #500 Aaron (GD), (SGC 50), #126 Palmer RC (SGC #526 Twins Team (VG), #550 60), #300 Clemente (VG-EX) and McCovey (EX-MT) and #598 #500 Aaron (VG-EX). More on our Perry SP (VG-EX). More on website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $300.00

148. 1967 Topps 149. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball Complete Set of (607) Cards Set of (598) Cards Featured is a difficult-to-com- Featured is an enticing 1968 plete 1967 Topps Baseball com- Topps Baseball complete set of plete set of (607) cards. This (598) cards. Headlined by rook- challenging set has an approxi- ies of “The Express” and “The mate condition breakdown of Little General,” this gallery is 15% (NM or better), 30% (EX- one of the more popular series of MT), 25% (EX) and 30% (VG- the decade. The burlap-bordered EX or lesser) with the tough high edition has an approximate con- numbers presenting on par with dition breakdown of 30% (EX- the more available series. Keys MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% include #103 Checklist/Mantle (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or less- (NM), #150 Mantle (FR, reverse er). Keys include #45 Seaver writing), #200 Mays (EX-MT), (VG), #50 Mays (VG, miscut), #250 Aaron (VG), #400 #80 Carew (NM), #150 Clemente Clemente (VG), #430 Rose (VG), (VG-EX), #177 Ryan RC (VG- #460 Killebrew (NM), #569 EX), #247 Bench RC (VG-EX), Carew RC (VG), #581 Seaver #280 Mantle (GD), #330 Maris RC (VG-EX), #600 B. Robinson (EX), #480 Managers’ (VG), #604 Red Sox Team (VG-EX), #605 Shannon (EX-MT), #607 Stanley (EX) Dream/Clemente (VG-EX), #490 and #609 John (EX-MT). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age, Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG-EX) and #528 Tigers Team (VG-EX). Due to rudimen- slight size variances are present. More on our website. tary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. More on Opening Bid $400.00 our website. Opening Bid $400.00

150. 1969 Topps 151. (20) 1960-1969 Baseball Baseball Oddball Complete Set of Complete/Near Sets (664/664) Those eclectic oddball enthusiasts will Closing out the “decade of appreciate these twenty 1960-1969 turbulence,” this 1969 baseball complete, near and partial Topps Baseball complete set sets from a variety of regional and of (664) cards will definite- national manufacturers. Highlights ly gratify the classic collec- include 1960s Bazooka Play Baseball tor. This series has an Safely Panel set: (12/12, aggregate approximate condition (EX); 1961 F&M Bank Minnesota breakdown of 20% (EX-MT Twins Matchbook set: (10/10, major- or better), 30% (EX), 25% ity NM); 1961 Golden Press set: (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or (33/33, majority NM); 1963 Pepsi- lesser). Keys include #50 Cola Colt .45’s near: (12/16, average Clemente (VG-EX), #100 NM); 1964 Auravison Records set: Aaron (VG), #120 Rose (16/16, average EX-MT); 1964 (GD), #190 Mays (EX), Rawlings Premium Photos set: (8/8, #260 R. Jackson RC (VG), median GD) with Mantle (FR, No #500 Mantle (VG), #510 Undershirt); 1966 East Hills Pirates set: (25/25, composite EX-MT); 1967 Irvindale Carew (EX-MT), #533 Dairy Atlanta Braves Panel set: (2/2, average VG to VG-EX); 1967 Philadelphia Ryan (VG), #573 Palmer Phillies Safe Driving set: (13/13, median NM); 1968 KDKA set: (NM) and #640 Jenkins (23/23, majority NM) and 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes set: (24/24, average GD, 60% (NM). More on our website. reverse writing and stamping). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 27 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 152. 1963 Fleer 153. (2) 1960-1966 Baseball Complete New York Set (66/66) with Yankees Minor (29) PSA Graded League Affiliate Featured is a 1963 Fleer Team/Near Sets Baseball complete set Bronx farmhands toil for a (66/66) with (29) PSA grad- chance to play in the bigs ed samples. The ungraded with this elusive pairing of portion averages (EX-MT to 1960-1966 New York NM) with sharp colors and Yankees minor league slightly askew centering. affiliate team/near sets. Keys include #4 B. Included are 1.) 1960 Robinson (PSA 8), #5 Mays Richmond Virginians set (EX), #42 Koufax (PSA 7), (6/6, average GD to VG, #43 Wills RC (PSA 8), #46 Adcock SP (EX-MT), #56 Clemente (EX-MT), #61 one has reverse writing, different sizes) and 2.) 1966 Royal Crown Cola Columbus Gibson (PSA 9, st); PSA 9: (4 cards) with #7, 11, 53, 65; PSA 8: (17 cards) with #1 Yankees near (14/20, majority VG-EX) with only Brenneman, Henry, Marrujo, Barber and #32 Santo. More on our website. McDonald, Schroeppel and Willoughby missing for completion. All backs are blank. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

155. (9) 154. 1969 Topps Baseball 1960-1978 Complete Set (664/664) Baseball Close out the turbulent sixties with the Oddball/ offered 1969 Topps Baseball complete set of (664) cards. This edition has an approx- Regional imate condition breakdown of 15% (NM Set/Near- or better), 35% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and Set Lot 25% (VG-EX or lesser). Despite moderate With 1965 instances of errant centering, the majority of the cards still exhibit sharp corners and Topps Embossed creamy white edges. Keys include #50 Presented are (9) 1960-1978 oddball baseball sets with highlights including: 1960 Clemente (VG), #100 Aaron (VG), #190 Nu-Card Baseball Hi-Lites (65/72) with #1 Ruth (GD), #16 Ruth (EX-MT) and Mays (EX-MT), #260 R. Jackson RC #47 Ruth (EX); 1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops complete set of (80) with #450 (VG), #480 Seaver (EX-MT), #500 Mantle Hits Longest HR (NM) and #455 Ruth 3 HRs in WS (NM); 1965 Topps Mantle (VG) and #533 Ryan (EX-MT). Embossed complete set of (72) with #11 Mantle (VG-EX) and #19 Clemente (VG- More on our website. EX); 1970 Topps Posters complete set of (24), all (NM) with #21 Clemente. More Opening Bid $300.00 on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

156. 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (720) 157. 1971 Topps Baseball Cards Complete Set (752/752) Offered is a 1970 Topps Baseball com- Featured is an impressive 1971 Topps plete set of (720) cards. This silver bor- Baseball complete set of (752) cards. dered series has an approximate condi- This popular edition with delicate black tion breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or bet- borders has an approximate condition ter), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), (VG or lesser) with the more difficult 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 30% high numbers presenting similarly to the (VG or lesser) with the challenging high remaining series. Keys include #189 numbers presenting similarly to the Munson RC (EX), #350 Clemente (VG- lower series. Keys include #20 R. EX), #500 Aaron (GD), #580 Rose (EX), Jackson (EX), #100 Rose (VG), #513 #600 Mays (VG), #660 Bench (EX-MT) Ryan (VG-EX), #600 Mays (VG-EX) and #712 Ryan (VG). More on our web- and #630 Clemente (EX). More on our site. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

159. 1972 158. 1972 Topps Baseball Topps Complete Set of (787) Baseball Cards Posters Assembled is a “collector’s grade” 1972 Topps Baseball complete set of (787) Complete Set cards. This popular edition has an (24/24) approximate condition breakdown of Large depictions of 15% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% bygone baseball (VG-EX) and 35% (VG or lesser) with heroes are found the tougher high series presenting simi- with the offered larly to the more available numbers. 1972 Topps Baseball Keys include #49 Mays (VG), #79 Posters complete set. Fisk/Cooper RC (GD), #299 Aaron These (24) full-color (VG), #309 Clemente (VG-EX), #595 pictures measure a whopping 9-7/16 x 18” and feature eleven Hall of Famers. This Ryan (VG) and #754 F. Robinson TRD set generally presents (EX-MT to NM) with a clean perimeter and crisp compacting (EX-MT). More on our website. folds. Keys include #2 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #9 Aaron (EX-MT), #11 Rose (EX- Opening Bid $200.00 MT), #17 Mays (EX) and #23 Clemente (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 160. 1970 161. 1948-1980 Minor Transogram League Baseball Mets Collection with Team Original Sets, Singles & Display Uncatalogued with (4) Presented is a 1948-1980 minor Complete league baseball collection with team sets, singles and uncatalogued Sets issues. Highlights include 1948 Simply Amazin’! Signal Gasoline Oakland Oaks set: Featured is a (24/24, median VG, 17% paper loss) scarce 1970 with E. Lombardi (VG-EX), B. Transogram Mets Martin (VG-EX, Born 1921), original display with (20) unopened boxes comprising (4) five-box sets. The colorful Stengel (GD); 1958 Bond Bread 16-1/2 x 19-1/2” container and lid exhibits vibrant coloring and only mild wear to the Buffalo Bisons set: (9/9, median side paneling. Two removable 14x18 photo displays capture the headshots of each VG-EX) with Easter (VG-EX); 1961 player in the issue including Ryan and Seaver. The unopened figurines are firmly Columbus Jets Team Issue: (24 attached and grade (NM to NM-MT) with 60% of the reverse three-card panels dis- cards, majority GD, uncatalogued); playing only superficial creasing. Includes Kranepool/Weis/Seaver (two panels have 1962 Omaha Dodgers Team Issue creasing), Boswell/Koosman/Grote, Shamsky/Gentry/Agee, Ryan/McGraw/C. Jones set: (22/22, average EX-MT); 1966 (all panels have creasing) and Swoboda/Harrelson/Clendenon. This remarkable dis- Foremost Milk St. Petersburg play piece has immeasurable upside potential. Cardinals set: (20/20, average EX-MT) with S. Anderson (EX-MT) and 1974 Opening Bid $400.00 Albuquerque Dukes set: (23/23, median NM). It should be noted that the uncata- logued editions might be complete. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

162. (9) 1964-1973 163. 1975-2006 Topps & Kellogg’s Baseball Set/Near- Baseball Oddball Set Collection of (23) Complete/Near Sets With 1975-1987 with 1971 Kellogg’s Topps Run Journey off the beaten path of Spanning the eras of tight-fitting collecting with these nine knit uniforms, cookie cutter sta- 1964-1973 Topps and diums, performance-enhancing Kellogg’s Baseball oddball substances and alarming long- complete/near sets. Highlights ball totals, these 1975-2006 include 1964 Topps Giants Topps Baseball sets and near- set: (60/60, median NM-MT) sets are highlighted by: 1975 with #3 Koufax (NM), #25 (659/660) average (EX) with Mantle (NM); 1970 Kellogg’s #223 Yount RC (VG) and #228 set: (75/75, aggregate EX-MT, Brett RC (EX-MT); 1976 (660) 10% cracked); 1970 Topps average (VG-EX) with #19 Super near: (42/42, majority Brett (EX); 1977 (660) average VG-EX); 1971 Topps Super (EX) with #473 Dawson RC set: (63/63, median VG, 10% (EX); 1978 (726) average (EX) back damage); 1971 Kellogg’s with #36 Murray RC (VG-EX); near: (74/75, median VG-EX, 1980 (726) average (EX-MT) 20% cracked) and 1973 with #482 Henderson RC (EX-MT); 1982 (792) average (NM) with #21 Ripken RC Kellogg’s set: (54/54, median EX-MT). More on our website. (NM); 1986 Topps Traded (132) average (NM) with #11T Bonds (NM). More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

164. 1964 Rawlings Premiums Complete Set of (8) with Mantle 166. (33) 1981-1991 Topps Traded & Opening Bid $100.00 Fleer Update Baseball Factory Sets Opening Bid $100.00

165. 1969-70 Bazooka Baseball All- Time Greats Complete Box Set (12/12) Opening Bid $150.00

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 29 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 168. 1970 169. 1973 & 1975 & 1974 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Sets Sets Ring in the Presented is a decade of the sharp pairing bell-bottom of 1973 and and disco ball 1974 Topps with this tan- Baseball com- dem of 1970 plete sets. and 1975 Keys include Topps 1973 Topps 167. (3) 1964-1987 Topps Baseball Baseball com- set: (660/660, Coins Complete sets plete sets. average EX- Diamond-themed numismatists will value this trio of Highlights MT to NM) with (2) #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (NM, GD), 1964-1987 Topps Baseball Coins complete sets. include 1970 #50 Clemente (EX-MT), #100 Aaron (NM), #130 Rose Highlights include 1964 Topps Coins: (164/164, aver- Topps set: (720/720, average EX) with #189 Munson (EX-MT), #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (VG-EX), age VG-EX) with #82 Rose (EX), #106 Koufax (VG- RC (VG), #350 Clemente (EX-MT), #500 Aaron (VG- #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (EX-MT); 1974 Topps set: EX), #120 Mantle (VG), #131 Mantle AS (EX-MT, EX), #600 Mays (VG), #712 Ryan (VG-EX); 1975 (660/660, median NM) with #1 Aaron (NM), #20 Ryan right handed); 1971 Topps Coins: (153/153, median Topps set: (660/660, median EX to EX-MT) with #223 (EX) and #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT). More on our EX-MT) with #71 Clemente (EX-MT) and 1987 Topps Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC (VG-EX) and (2) website. Coins: (48/48, median NM-MT). More on our website. #500 Ryan (VG, GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

170. 171. 1973- 1974- 1975 1977 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Sets Set Run Several rookie Available is a Hall of run of 1974- Famers head- 1977 Topps line this for- Baseball com- midable trio plete sets. of 1973-1975 Included Topps among these 172. 1975 Topps Baseball Complete Baseball com- 660-card edi- plete sets. Key tions are 1974 Set (660/660) with PSA 8 Yount to these 660-card editions are 1973 Topps set: (average Topps: (average EX-MT, with 44/44 Traded) with #1 Electric color schemes and a top-shelf player section EX to EX-MT, include 24/24 Checklists) with #50 Aaron (VG-EX), #20 Ryan (EX-MT), #456 Winfield makes the offered 1975 Topps Baseball complete set Clemente (EX-MT), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (VG-EX); RC (EX-MT); 1975 Topps: (average NM) with #223 (660/660) a winning proposition. This disco-era series 1974 Topps set: (average EX, includes 44/44 Traded) Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC (NM), #500 Ryan averages (NM) quality throughout with only a sampling with #20 Ryan (EX-MT), #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); (EX-MT), #660 Aaron (EX-MT); 1976 Topps: (average lesser. Keys include #1 Aaron HL (NM), #223 Yount 1975 Topps set: (average VG) with #223 Yount RC NM to NM-MT, with 44/44 Traded) with #330 Ryan RC (PSA 8), #228 Brett RC (BCCG 7), #320 Rose (VG) and #228 Brett RC (VG-EX). More on our web- (NM), #550 Aaron (NM) and 1977 Topps: (average (EX-MT), #500 Ryan EX-MT), #616 Rice RC (EX- site. NM) with #650 Ryan (NM). More on our website. MT) and #660 Aaron (NM). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

173. 1975 175. (3) Topps 1970s Baseball & Kellogs/ (5) 1978 Rold Gold Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Sets With Sets 1975 in Score a slew of Unopened Hall of Fame Wrappers rookies with Breakfast and baseball went hand in hand with these these (6) 1975- 1970s Kellogg’s 3-D collectibles. Includes: 1971 and 1978 Topps 174. 1975-1979 Complete Run of incredible clean full set of (75) with expected curling Baseball com- Hostess Baseball Panels associated with the set and less than 5% affected by plete sets. This complete run of 1975-1979 Hostess Baseball cards cracking of any kind. Keys include #5 Clemente (NM), Included are is in entire panel form with neatly trimmed and crease- #10 Mays (NM) and #65 Rose (NM); 1975 complete 1975 Topps set: (660/660, average NM-MT) with #223 free 3-card panels. The 50-panel, 150-card sets include: set of (57) in original crisp unopened paper wrappers Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC (NM-MT), #500 1975 with #20 (Ryan/R. Smith/Coleman) and #27 (condition of contents unknown). Also included is a Ryan (NM), #660 Aaron (NM) and (5) 1978 Topps (Messersmith/Yount/Oliver); 1976 with #22 Fisk/M. 1970 Rold Gold “All-Time Baseball Greats” complete sets: (726/726, median NM-MT) with (5) #36 Murray Perez/Rose; 1977 with #3 Seaver/Rose/Carew; 1978 set of (15) which mostly grades (NM)”. More on our RC (average NM-MT), (5) #400 Ryan (average NM- with #11 Murray/Lavelle/Stennett and #28 website. MT) and (5) #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (average NM- Hendrick/Ryan/Howell; 1979 with #34 Opening Bid $150.00 MT). Montanez/Ryan/O. Smith. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 177. 1976- 1982 Topps Baseball Complete Set Run with Traded Presented is a 1976-1982 Topps Baseball complete set 176. (19) 1972-1982 Kelloggs run including 178. 1975-1979 Hostess Baseball Baseball Complete Sets & (93) 1970- the Traded edi- Card Collection With Panels, Singles 1980 Singles tions. Unless and Near-Sets noted, each Fan favorites are assembled with these (19) 1972-1982 Providing added incentive to snack on tasty Hostess series averages (NM or better). Highlights include 1976 Kelloggs Baseball complete sets. Also present are (93) treats, these 1970s baseball cards include ample repre- Topps set: (includes 44/44 Traded, average EX-MT); 1970-1980 singles. Keys include Factory Sets: (17 sentation of 1975-1979 sets in both panel (162) and sin- 1977 Topps set: (average EX-MT); 1978 Topps set: sets, all in factory boxes or envelopes) with (7) 1973, gles (272) forms. The neatly hand-trimmed collectibles #36 Murray RC (NM-MT); 1979 Topps set: #116 O. 1974, 1975, 1978, (3) 1980, (3) 1981, 1982; Hand- present nicely, showing dotted line borders and are Smith RC (NM); 1980 Topps set: #482 Henderson RC Collated: (2 sets, both NM despite extensive curling) mostly crease-free. Highlights include: 1976 panel #28 (NM) and 1982 Topps Traded set: #98T Ripken RC with 1972 (54/54) and 1972 All-Time Greats (15/15). Speier/Winfield/Schmidt; 1978 panel #49 (NM-MT). More on our website. More on our website. Bostock/Carter/Blomberg. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

179. (27) 1976- 2006 Mostly Topps Baseball Sets Supplement your baseball gathering with these (27) 1976-2006 mostly Topps complete sets. 180. 1981 WTF Card Co. Rochester Unless noted, Red Wings Team Set (25/25) with 181. (8) 1982 Topps Traded Baseball each (NM- SGC 88 Ripken Factory Sets MT) edition is Early “Iron Man” specialists will clamor to secure the Get your fill of the “Iron Man” with these (8) 1982 hand collated. offered 1981 WTF Card Company Rochester Red Topps Traded Baseball factory sets. Each 132-card edi- Included are Topps: (25 sets) with 1981, 1982, (2) Wings team set of (25) cards. Purportedly, only 1,750 tion contains the coveted #98T Ripken RC. With excep- 1983, 1952 Topps 1983 factory, 1985, (10) 1986, (5) of these black-and-white sets were released to the pub- tion to two sets (loose tape, but unsearched), the 1987 factory, 1989 Bowman factory, 2004-2006 facto- lic. The edition averages (NM-MT) and is highlighted remaining containers are tightly sealed and guaranteed ry; Other: (2 sets) with 1976 SSPC and 1991 Score by #1 Ripken Jr. (SGC 88) and #20 CL/Ripken (NM). unsearched. factory. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

182. (56) 1981-1984 Donruss & Fleer 184. (3) 1980-2001 Perez-Steele HOF Baseball Complete Sets Postcard & Celebration Sets The two companies who broke Topps’ monopoly in The dynamic artistry of Dick Perez is on full display 1981 are the sole representatives of these (56) 1981- with this trio of 1980-2001 Perez-Steele complete sets. 1984 Donruss & Fleer Baseball complete sets. The Included are (2) 1980-2001 Perez-Steele HOF hand-collated (NM-MT) editions feature several rookie 183. 1986 Topps Traded Baseball Postcard sets: (#8848 and #8850/10,000, one First legends including Mattingly and Ripken. Included are Factory Case with (100) Sets Series cover signed by Perez) and 1989 Perez-Steele Donruss Sets: (17) 1981; Fleer Sets: (17) 1981, (18) Exceptional upside potential is available with the Celebration set: (#9600/10,000, in factory box, with 1982 (Ripken RC) and (4) 1984 (Mattingly RC). Due to offered 1986 Topps Traded Baseball Set factory case. slip case). All editions average (Mint). size/weight, local pick-up at our Silver Spring, The high-grade container has (100) sets with potential Opening Bid $200.00 Maryland facility is highly encouraged. gradable copies of #11 B. Bonds RC, #20 Canseco RC Opening Bid $200.00 and #50 B. Jackson RC among many others. Opening Bid $200.00

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 31 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 185. (35) 186. (40) 1909- 1900s- 1952 Baseball 1968 Card Group with Minor (9) Hall of League Famers Type Supplement your vintage Cards, baseball card collection with this grouping of (40) Team 1909-1952 singles herald- Photos & ed by nine Hall of Flats with Famers. Keys include 1909-11 T206 White T. Williams Borders: Tinker (GD, Far from “bush Bat Off Shoulder, Old league” this Mill); 1933 Goudey: #19 treasure trove of (35) 1900s-1968 items is packed with obscure Dickey (FR, writing), Type cards, team photographs and flats. Highlights include Cards: (12 items) with #125 Terry (FR, writing), 1957 Golden State Dairy San Francisco Seals set: (23/23, neatly affixed in album #127 Ott (PR, writing), with (24) autographs including Gordon; 1964 True Ade/WGR Bisons panel: Bauta #188 Hornsby (FR); 1936 (VG); Team Photographs: (7 pictures) with 1937 San Antonio Missions: (VG, 7-1/4 R314 Goudey Wide x 9-3/4, signed by 20 players) and 1938 Minneapolis Millers: (trimmed, 9 x 6-1/2) Pens: Cronin (VG); 1939 with T. Williams. Although several items are signed, none have undergone the third- Play Ball: #94 Manush party authentication process. More on our website. (EX-MT); 1949 Leaf: #11 Rizzuto (PR, paper loss), Wagner (PR) and 1951 Topps Opening Bid $200.00 Red Backs: #13 (PSA 9). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

187. (21) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (8) Hall of Famers Presented are (21) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders highlighted by eight Hall of Fame dignitaries. Despite a combination of wear including paper loss, residue, stain- ing, writing and other flaws, these near century-old classics still present nicely. Keys include Archer/Evers Makes/Evers (PR, paper residue), Barry/Athletic Infield/Baker 188. (2) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (PR, glue residue), Bender/Bender Waiting/I. Thomas (FR), M. Brown/Athletic Mathewson & Johnson Infield/Graham (FR), Byrne/Collins Easily/Clarke, (FR), Chance/Chance Beats/Foxen Add depth to your pre-war Hall of Fame gathering with this pairing of 1912 T202 (PR), E. Collins/Collins Easily/Baker (PR) and Miller/Speaker Almost/Clarke (PR). Hassan Triple Folders. Included are attractive keepsakes of 1.) W. More on our website. Johnson/Birmingham Gets/Street (GD) and 2.) Meyers/Devlin Gets/Mathewson (FR). Opening Bid $250.00 The dark biographical reverses are clean. Opening Bid $150.00

190. (7) 1880s- 1890s Baseball Comic Trade Cards Nineteenth century ball players hawk their wares with these seven 1880s-1890s comic trade cards. 191. (20) 1887-1930 Pre-War Grab 189. (16) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Included are 1888 Merchants Baseball Comics: (5 Folders with Tinker & Walsh cards) with “A Close Affair. Hugging the Bat” Bag with Cobb & Lajoie An alphabet soup of A C C designations is found with Supplement your tobacco card gathering with these six- (trimmed), “Bravo! The Pet of the Nine” (FR, reverse these twenty 1887-1930 pre-war Type cards. Included teen 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with multiple writing), “The Hero of a . The Ladies are 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter: Glasscock (GAI Hall of Famers. Keys included in this attractive assort- Favorite” (trimmed), “Something must be done! Put it Authentic); 1 9 0 9 - 11 T206 White Borders: L a j o i e ( V G - ment are Bresnahan/ Caught Asleep/Harmon (GD), there!” (GD, no Merchant’s ad), “Struck Out” (FR, EX, with Bat), Waddell (VG-EX, Sovereign 150); 1 9 1 0 Lennox/Lord At/Tinker (GD), McIntire/Chance reverse glue residue); 1890 Baseball Comics: (2 cards) E93 Standard Caramel: Plank (PR); 1913 W G 5 Beats/Archer (VG), Overall/Chance Beats/Archer with “Home Run” (FR, reverse writing and residue) National Base Ball Game: Lajoie (FR); 1920-21 W 5 1 4 : (VG), Suggs/Chase Late/McLean (VG-EX) and and “Judgment” (FR, reverse writing and residue). #43 C o b b (VG); 1922 W 5 7 5 - 2 : Heilmann (GD) and Walsh/Close At/Payne (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 1921-30 MLB Die-Cuts: (13 cards, average EX-MT, all Opening Bid $300.00 Browns, includes envelope) with #1-9 and 11-14. Opening Bid $250.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 192. (3) 1913-1914 Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson & Cy Young Cards 193. (44) 1922-1927 Zeenut Pacific 194. (97) 1922-1927 Zeenut Pacific Legendary moundsmen Walter Johnson, Christy Coast League Cards Coast League Singles Mathewson and Cy Young stand apart from their com- Presented is an impressive selection of (44) 1922-1927 The budget-conscious pre-war collector will appreciate petition with this trio of 1913-1914 samples. Included Zeenut Pacific Coast League cards with minimal dupli- this cache of (97) 1922-1927 Zeenut Pacific Coast are 1.) 1913 WG5 National Base Ball Game Walter cation throughout. These primarily black-and-white sin- League singles. The majority of these primarily black- Johnson (VG); 2.) 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarettes gles average (FR to GD) with nearly 20% having sus- and-white depictions are low-grade with nearly 35% Christy Mathewson (GD) and 3.) 1913 WG5 National tained either reverse paper residue or pencil writing. having sustained either reverse paper residue or writing. Base Ball Game Cy Young (EX-MT). Despite those imperfections, this challenging assembly Despite such flaws, these elusive minor league exam- Opening Bid $250.00 remains a viable option for the minor league collector. ples still present nicely. Includes (1) 1912, (9) 1922, Includes (4) 1922, (11) 1923, (10) 1924, (18) 1925 and (30) 1923, (14) 1924, (33) 1925, (2) 1926, (3) 1927 and (1) 1927. More on our website. (5) 1928. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

197. 1950 Drake’s Bakeries Baseball Card Collection of (35) With (6) SGC Graded Coinciding with the boom of tele- vision, these (35) 196. (10) 1949-1955 Topps & 1950 Drake’s Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers Bakeries feature 195. (7) 1931-1948 Baseball Hall of TV-themed col- with (2) Mantle, Paige & Williams lectibles with (6) Fame Grab Bag with (2) T. Williams Establish your post-war Hall of Fame gathering with SGC graded Featured is a formidable sampling of seven 1931-1948 this high caliber selection of ten 1949-1955 Topps & examples, encap- pre-war baseball Hall of Famers from a variety of des- Bowman Baseball singles. Included are 1949 Bowman: sulated and assessed “Authentic” including: (3) #3 ignations. Included are 1931 W517: #34 P. Waner #24 Musial (PR, back residue); 1952 Bowman: #218 Torgeson, (2) #4 Brissie and #28 Reynolds. These (EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #28 Lopez (NM), #32 Mays (PR, pin hole); 1953 Bowman Color: #32 examples present much nicer, though they have been S. Rice (EX-MT); 1936 R311 Glossy Finish: American Musial (VG), #59 Mantle (FR); 1953 Topps: #82 deemed “Authentic” due to color enhancement along League All-Stars-1935 (FR, glue residue); 1937 Mantle (PR, back damage), #220 Paige (PSA 2); 1954 the borders. The ungraded specimens present at the Wheaties Series 7: #29I J. DiMaggio (GD); 1941 Play Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD); 1955 Topps: #2 T. (VG-EX) and (VG) plateaus, with possible color Ball: #14 T. Williams (trimmed) and 1948 Swell Williams (VG), #28 Banks (GD) and #47 Aaron (VG- enhancement difficult to discern due to the thick stock. Sports Thrills: #16 Williams HR (VG). EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

199. 1962 200. (393) Topps 1959-1967 Venezuelan Topps #10 Baseball Roberto Cards with Clemente Stars & (VG) with High Clean Back Numbers 198. (10) 1956 Topps Baseball Pins Opening Bid Opening Bid with Mays & Lopez SP $350.00 $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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 33 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 201. (8) 202. 1954 Esskay 1953 Baltimore Orioles Hunter Partial Set of (23/34) Wieners Synonymous with Baltimore and St. Louis the Orioles to this very day, Esskay Meats Co. was on board from the Cardinals beginning in 1954, issuing card- Singles board collectibles like the ones in with this partial set of (23/34). Scant portions of orange borders are visi- Musial ble on (18) of these hand-trimmed Redbird faithful examples, with expected grease will clamor for stains throughout. Varying degrees the offered of obverse and reverse creasing grouping of affect (19) of the examples. With eight 1953 vivid Birdland hues prominent Hunter Wieners throughout, these cards present St. Louis Cardinals singles. This challenging regional meats sampling was well-loved nicely with key cards including by the original owner with varying degrees of creasing found on both the surface and Larsen and Turley. More on our reverse of each portrait. However, when considering the overall scarcity of this issue, website. technical condition is not necessarily a factor. Additionally, four of the colorful speci- Opening Bid $400.00 mens (Chambers, Fusselman, S. Miller, D. Sisler) are nearly enveloped by red border- ing. Other subjects include Brazle, Clark, Miggins and the undisputed key, Musial. Opening Bid $750.00

203. 1952 204. (4) 205. 1954 Num Num 1952 Num Johnston Indians #5 Num Cookies Bob Feller Cleveland Braves with Tab Indians Complete With exception to with Tabs Set the shortprinted including (35/35) Kennedy card, the undisputed key to Rosen with the 1952 Num Presented is a Aaron RC Num Cleveland quality quartet Enjoy the Indians set is the of 1952 Num offered 1954 offered #5 Bob Num Potato Johnston Feller specimen. Chips Cleveland Cookies The 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 Indians singles. Milwaukee black-and-white These black- Braves complete set of (35) cards. This regional relic portrait presents and-white Type averages (VG to VG-EX) with blistering colors and a (EX to EX-MT) cards each have sterling lineup of Hall of Famers and a shortprint. Keys with strong corners, precise centering and firmly retained their include #5 Aaron RC (VG), #21 Spahn (VG), #34 attached tabbing. Aside from inconsequential soiling, original tabbing. Included are 1.) #7 Garcia (EX); 2.) Thomson SP (VG) and #41 Mathews (VG). this elusive Ohio area production would grade much #10 Rosen (VG); 3.) #13 Boone (GD) and 4.) #14 Avila Opening Bid $150.00 higher. (VG-EX). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

207. 1954-55 Baltimore Orioles Zip Card Group of (36) 208. 1958 Armour Hot Dogs San Cards Francisco Giants Tabs Near Set Opening Bid $100.00 (9/11) with Mays Opening Bid $100.00 206. 1963 French Bauer Milk Caps Near Set (25/30) 210. (2) 1963 with Rose RC Sugardale An obscure rookie rendition of “Charlie Hustle” head- lines the offered 1963 French Bauer Cincinnati Reds Wieners PSA near set of (25/30) milk caps. This arrangement aver- Graded ages (VG-EX to EX-MT) and is highlighted by (2) Cards—Both Pinson (NM, EX), F. Robinson (NM) and Rose RC (EX-MT). Also included are duplicates of Coleman, Highest or DeWitt, Henry, Keough, Rohde, Shore and Turner. Only Graded Missing Blasingame, Cardenas, Hutchinson, Otero and 209. 1963 Sugardale Wieners #3 Dick Opening Bid Purkey for completion. Donovan PSA 5—Highest Graded $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 211. (151) 1940-1968 212. (1300+) 1958- & Foreign 1963 Topps Minor League Cards with Baseball Shoebox Many Difficult Types Collection - High The United States, Canada and Japan Grade are represented with this obscure Well preserved for half a cen- assembly of (151) 1940-1968 minor tury, these (1300+) Topps league Type cards from a myriad of Baseball cardboard col- regional issues. Although several cards lectibles span the 1958-1963 have sustained a combination of wear issues. With the majority including paper loss or writing, the elu- showing (EX-MT) or better sive distribution of these samples more quality, the run of mostly than makes up the difference. commons includes: 1958 Highlights include 1949 JCM-UNC (129) different, (37) dupli- Seals Japanese Tour: (VG); 1951 cates with #476 Musial AS Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn: (EX); 1959 (257) different, Gunnarson (PR), Mead (GD); 1952-54 (16) duplicates with #90 Globe Printing: O’Doul (VG-EX); Skowron SP (VG); 1960 (277) 1955 Old Homestead Franks Des different, (39) duplicates with Moines Bruins: Stoddard (GD); 1956- #377 Maris (EX); 1961 (217) 57 Gil’s Drive-In Seattle Rainiers: Wills (FR); 1965 Seattle Angels Popcorn: (2) different, (1) duplicate with Lemon (both EX-MT); 1967 Chevron/Uniroyal Vancouver Mounties: Bando (VG- #435 Cepeda (NM); 1963 EX), Hughes (GD, signed) and Lachemann (FR). None of the signed cards has been (212) different, (121) duplicates with #138 Mays/Musial (EX). The majority display examined by a third-party authenticator. More on our website. solid corners and edges along with relatively accurate centering. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

213. (18) 1950s-1974 214. (945) Baseball Oddball/Type 1952-1976 Singles with (6) Hall of Baseball Famers Shoebox Assembled is a grouping of eight- Collection een 1950s-1974 baseball odd- with Several ball/Type singles from a variety of manufacturers. These challeng- Mantle ing examples are found in a vari- Score multiple ety of sizes and keys include: copies of “The 1950s St. Louis Cardinals Mick” with this Postcard: Musial (FR, due to astounding (945) reverse writing); 1955 Cain’s 1952-1976 baseball Postcards: Piersall (EX-MT, shoebox collection. mayonnaise); 1955 Coffee-Time This assembly star- Syrup Postcard: Piersall (EX- packed displays minimal duplication throughout and also includes a sampling of tough MT); 1955 Rawlings: #2A high numbers. Keys include 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (FR); 1959 Topps: (83 Musial (GD); 1958 Hub cards, average VG) with #150 Musial (VG); 1960 Topps: (103 cards, majority GD) Apparel: T. Williams (EX-MT); with #160 Mantle/Boyer (GD); 1961 Topps: (219 cards, mainly VG-EX, 24 high 1958 Packard-Bell: Hodges (PR, numbers) with (2) #406 Mantle HR (VG-EX, GD), #577 Aaron AS (VG-EX), #578 back damage); 1961 Sam’s Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1962 Topps: (180 cards, average VG, 9 high numbers) with Family Restaurants: Maris (EX- #318 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle (GD), #331 A.L. MT) and 1970 Dunkin’ Donuts Cubs Bumper Stickers: B. Williams (NM). Bombers/Mantle (EX), #200 Koufax (GD); 1965 Topps: (178 cards, mainly VG-EX) More on our website. with #134 Mantle HR (VG-EX) and #581 Perez RC (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

215. (1380+) 1936- 216. (28) 1949- 1990s Baseball 1979 Multi-Sport Shoebox Collection Wax Packs & with Mantle & Mays Wrappers Assembled is an upper tier gath- Expand your collecting ering of (1380+) 1936-1990s horizons with these (28) baseball singles with a pro- 1949-1979 multi-sport nounced represen- wax packs and wrappers. tation. This mixed gathering is The majority of the packs highlighted by multiple superstars average (EX-MT to NM) from a variety of mainstream and and are presumed oddball issues. Keys include 1955 unsearched. However, Bowman: (180 cards, median both packs that were sub- GD, three signed) with #22 mitted to PSA were Campanella (GD); 1956 Topps returned as “altered.” Pins: Aaron (VG-EX), Banks Keys include Wax Packs: (EX-MT); 1959 Topps: #461 (20 packs) with Baseball: Mantle HR (EX); 1960 Fleer: (6 packs) with 1970, #72 T. Williams (VG-EX); 1960 1975, 1975 Mini, 1977- Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX- 1979; Football: (14 MT); 1961 Topps: #307 Mantle packs) with 1954 one- WS (VG) and 1962 Topps Bucks: Mantle (FR, miscut). Also present are (459) 1980s- cent, 1954 five-cent (popped), 1965 Philadelphia (PSA Altered), 1966 Philadelphia 1990s baseball singles (average NM) with blocks of stars with 1984 Fleer Update #U- (PSA Altered), 1972 Series 1, 1973, 1974 fun, (3) 1975, 1976-1979 and Wrappers: (8 27 Clemens RC (EX-MT) as the headliner. More on our website. wrappers) with Baseball: 1949 Bowman (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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 35 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 218. (22) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers Those seeking to make 217. (4) 1952 Topps significant headway with Baseball High the challenging 1952 Topps Baseball #311-407 Numbers with PSA 4 high numbers need to Campanella look no further than Whether by escaping a watery these (22) different sin- grave on the floor of the Atlantic gles. This largely crease- Ocean or by eluding the spokes of free arrangement has a a youthful bicycle, these four 1952 condition breakdown of Topps Baseball high numbers have 22% (VG-EX), 64% survived the decades nicely. (VG) and 14% (GD or Included are 1.) #314 Campanella lesser). Includes #318, (PSA 4); 2.) #348 Kelly (PR, back 323 (slight pen mark), damage); 3.) #332 Baritrome 324, 327, 329, 336-338, (trimmed) and 4.) #399 Fridley 346, 348, 349, 352, 358, (trimmed). 366-368, 379, 381, 385, Opening Bid $250.00 388, 391 and 402. With one noted exception, the backs are clean. Opening Bid $400.00

220. 1955 Bowman Baseball Low Number Partial Set (172/224) with (92) Duplicates Featured is a razor-sharp 1955 Bowman Baseball Low Number (#1-224) partial set of (172/224) cards with (92) duplicates. This beautiful wood-bordered series aver- ages (EX-MT) with several grading approximately (NM) and only a handful lesser due to centering. Keys include 219. 1955 Topps Baseball Collection of (181) With PSA #10 Rizzuto (EX-MT), (2) Graded Koufax and Killebrew RCs #22 Campanella (both VG- EX), (2) #37 Reese (NM, This assortment of (181) 1955 Topps Baseball cards features (5) PSA graded speci- EX-MT), (2) #59 Ford (EX- mens. Highlights include: #120 Kluszewski (PSA 6), #123 Koufax RC (PSA 4), #124 MT, EX), (3) #179 Aaron Killebrew RC (PSA 7 OC) and #210 Snider (PSA 6 MC). In all, there are (54) differ- ((2) EX-MT, GD) and (2) ent examples with (127) duplicates. Of the non-graded cards, blazing colors and pack- #184 Mays (EX-MT, VG- fresh quality prevail as (EX-MT) or better quality applies to most, though there are EX). More on our website. moderate instances of askew centering and minor creases on a few. A fine acquisition Opening Bid $400.00 for the classic Topps set collector. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

221. (5) 1959 222. (64) 1960- Cleveland Indian 1961 Union Oil Large Die-Cut Cards Pacific Coast with B. Martin— League Singles Uncatalogued Assembled is a cache of Mystery surrounds these five (64) 1960-1961 Union Oil 1959 large Pacific Coast League sin- die-cut cards with B. Martin. gles. These sepia-toned Being that the 1959 campaign examples average (VG to was Martin’s only season with EX) quality throughout. “The Tribe,” these 12 to 12-3/4” Included are 1960 Seattle black-and-white cardboard pic- Rainiers set: (11 cards) tures can be pinpointed to that with Rippelmeyer SP (FR, date. Each relic has sustained due to staple marks); 1961 moderate creasing throughout Hawaii Islanders: (5 with the more significant flaws cards); 1961 Portland occurring in the facial region. Beavers: (5 cards); 1961 Subjects include Bell, B. Martin, : (8 Nixon, Power and Score with cards); 1961 Seattle each presenting (GD to VG). Rainiers: (15 cards); 1961 Who knows what more can be : (8 cards) learned about these attractive and 1961 Tacoma Giants: keepsakes? The blank backs are (12 cards) with Perry (VG). clean. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 223. 1968 Milton 224. 1968 Bradley Win-A-Card Topps Game with Sealed Baseball Pack of (100) with Plaks Seaver & B. Display Robinson Showing Box An incredible find is delivered One of the with this original 1968 Milton more unusual Bradley Win-A-Card board productions of game highlighted by a factory- the test issue sealed pack of (100) cards with era, the 1968 three multi-sport Hall of Topps Famers showing. This assem- Baseball Plaks bly depicts baseball legends issue was Seaver and B. Robinson peek- designed to ing through two 25-card stacks, while gridiron stars Biletnikoff and Ladd are situated include a plas- on the other pair. Although not visible, “hot rod” singles are also possible. These cards tic three-player spue, colorful checklist card and slab of bubble gum per ten cent have been undisturbed by the decades, although centering imperfections and other package. While it is unknown whether these packs actually went into circulation, a general wear is visible on the top examples as expected. The jumbo pack could yield 2009 find shed much more light on the elusive subjects. Presented is a very scarce additional high-profile cards such as Aaron, Namath and Ryan RC along with tougher 1968 Topps Baseball Plaks display box. The nameless subjects across the panels and yellow letter variations. The original board with spinner, box bottom and top are advertising lettering are vibrant with crystal clear registration. Moderate creasing included. The top lid has sustained moderate contusions that have been tape repaired. along the top panel and lid does not impact the item’s appeal. An enigmatic display This decades-old survivor provides a tantalizing opportunity with promising upside from an even more mysterious issue. potential for the victor. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

225. (11,600+) 1947-1981 Mostly Topps Baseball Singles Collection with Mantle Possibilities abound with 226. 1952-2002 Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves Team this massive Set & Singles Collection (11,600+) 1947-1981 mostly Topps Baseball singles collection with several stars As one of only two big league franchises to call three cities home, the Braves gar- including the legendary Mickey Mantle. Moderate duplication is found throughout this nered a devoted following wherever they stopped. “Hammerin’ Hank” headlines this assortment, which also displays a scattering of challenging high numbers. Highlights vast 1952-2002 Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves team set and singles collection. include 1958 Topps: (98 cards, average GD) with #482 Banks AS (VG), #487 Mantle Highlights include 1956 Topps set: (21/21, majority GD) with #31 Aaron (PSA 4); AS (VG); 1966 Topps: (613 cards, median GD, 4 high numbers) with #50 Mantle 1957 Topps set: (25/25, average VG); 1958 Topps set: (34/34, median GD); 1959 (FR), #300 Clemente (GD); 1968 Topps: (574 cards, majority GD) with #280 Mantle Topps set: (37/37, average GD to VG) with (2) #380 Aaron (VG, PR); 1960 Topps (PSA 4); 1970 Topps: (504 cards, mostly VG) with #350 Clemente (VG), #600 Mays set: (36/36, majority VG); 1962 Topps set: (31/31, composite VG-EX) with #320 (VG); 1973 Topps: (828 cards, average GD to VG) with #50 Clemente (VG-EX). Aaron (EX-MT); 1963-1965 Topps sets: (average VG); 1966 Topps: #500 Aaron More on our website. (PSA 5) and 1968-1970 Topps sets: (median VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

227. (412) 1975-1977 Hostess Baseball Complete Box & Panel Hoard One would have to devour countless snack cakes in order to obtain this hoard of (412) 1975-1977 Hostess Baseball complete boxes and panels. Keys include Hostess Complete 228. (715) 1971-1974 Topps Baseball High-Grade Hoard Boxes: (9 boxes, with (105) PSA average EX-MT, dis- Fill multiple sets with these (715) 1971-1974 Topps Baseball singles, (105) of which play panels separated are graded by PSA. This sharp selection displays minimal duplication throughout and but complete) with includes 1971 Topps: (233 cards, median NM, 14 graded) with PSA 8: (9 cards); 1975: (5) #130 Aaron/131/132; Hostess Panels: (403 panels) with 1975 Hostess: (67 1973 Topps: (81 cards, composite NM, 12 graded) with PSA 9: (5 cards) and 1974 panels, average NM) with (3) #58 Ryan/59/60, 1976 Hostess: (95 panels, average Topps: (195 cards, mainly NM to NM-MT, 73 graded) with PSA 9: (29 cards). Due to NM) with (14) #94 Aaron/95/96, (6) #112/113/#114 Brett and 1977 Hostess: (235 rudimentary factory printing techniques of the day, slight size variances are present. panels, average EX-MT) with (12) #79 Hunter/80/#81 Ryan. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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230. (398) 1947-1969 Baseball Shoebox Collection with (3) Mantle Presented is a 1947-1969 baseball shoebox collection of (398) cards with many stars and minimal dupli- cation throughout. Highlights include 1947-66 Exhibits: Mantle (GD, connected); 1954 Topps: #90 Mays (FR); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC (VG); 1959 Topps: #461 Mantle HR (GD); 1961 Topps: #300 Mantle (VG) and 1968 Topps: (225 cards, median GD) with #177 Ryan RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

231. 1950-1968 Baseball Balance of Collection With Bazooka, Royal Desserts and Wheaties Vying for their respective shares of the 229. (10) 1959-1969 Mickey Mantle Cards with 1968 cardboard collectibles market, “other” com- petitors cards are featured in this 1950-1968 Topps PSA 8 lot. Highlights include: 1951 Wheaties (3) Pursue collecting excellence with these (10) 1959-1969 Mickey Mantle cards. with Feller (GD), Mikan (marked) and T. Included are Topps: (8 cards) with 1959 Topps #10 (EX), 1962 Topps: #18 w/Mays Williams (GD); 1961 Bazooka complete set (VG), #471 AS (EX-MT); 1963 #2 Batting Leaders (VG), 1965 #3 HR Leaders of (36) with (4) complete panels and (24) w/Killebrew (VG), 1968 #280 (PSA 8), 1968 Game #2 (EX-MT), 1969 #412 CL (GD) singles, including: #2 Mantle (FR), #23 and Post Cereal: (2 cards) with (2) 1962 #5 (box cut grades EX-MT, Post ad card Mays (EX) and panel #7 grades GD). (BanksKaline/Bailey). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

232. 1965-1970 Topps 233. 1952- Baseball Shoebox Collection 1984 with 1970 Topps Near Set Baseball (659/720) & Carlton RC Grab Bag Featured is a 1965-1970 Topps Baseball with 1964 shoebox collection highlighted by a near set Topps and rookie Hall of Famer. Keys include 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton RC (VG); 1969 Giants Set Topps Decals: (42 decals, average EX) Assembled is a with Mantle (EX-MT); 1970 Topps near: 1952-1984 base- (659/720, median EX-MT) with #189 ball grab bag Munson RC (VG-EX), #350 Clemente with many stars. (NM), #500 Aaron (NM), #600 Mays (EX- Keys include MT) and #712 Ryan (trimmed). Also pres- 1952 To p p s : ( 11 ent is a 1968 Lakeside Toys “Baseball Card cards, median EX-MT); 1960 To p p s : #148 Ya s t r z e m s k i RC (EX-MT); 1964 To p p s Locker” (presents EX) with negligible wear Giants set: (60/60, average NM) with #25 Mantle (NM); 1974 To p p s : #456 Wi n f i e l d and neat writing from the original owner. RC (EX-MT); 1982 To p p s : (4) #21 Ripken RC (average NM-MT) and 1983 To p p s : More on our website. (5) #482 Gwynn RC (average NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

234. 1972 & 1973 Topps 235. (10) 1984-1991 Baseball Topps Baseball Partial Sets Vending Cases Possibilities abound Nearly a half-ton of cardboard is with this promising available with these (10) 1984- pairing of 1972 and 1991 Topps Baseball vending 1973 Topps cases. Each sealed container has Baseball partial (24) 500-card boxes that are sets. Although pri- unsearched. Included are (1) 1984 marily missing (Mattingly RC), (2) 1987, (1) 1988, stars and rookies, (2) 1989, (2) 1990 and (2) 1991. A there are still plenty total of (120,000) high-grade cards of challenging high is available in one shot. Due to numbers to make up the difference. Included are 1972 Topps: (625/787, average EX size/weight, local pick-up at our to EX-MT, 120 Semi High Numbers, 42 High Numbers) and 1973 Topps: (502/660, Silver Spring, Maryland facility is median VG-EX, 107 Semi High Numbers, 40 High Numbers). More on our website. highly encouraged. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 A shrewd executive with a keen eye for talent, former big league executive Hank Peters was best known as General Manager of the Baltimore Orioles. During his tenure from 1975-1987, he maintained a well-oiled Oriole machine that somehow stayed competitive despite the dawn of free agency and escalating payrolls in the Bronx and elsewhere. This ring, along with 9 other lots in this auction, were collected by Peters over four decades in the Major Leagues. Reflecting the care he gave his teams, these diamond heirlooms have been well preserved and conjure up memories of teams and events that shaped the game. Additional lot numbers are: 238, 239, 240, 247, 248, 249, 250, 313 and 314.

236. 1983 Baltimore Orioles World Series Ring Void of flashy players, unchecked egos and a penchant for the scandalous, the Baltimore Orioles assembled championship caliber ros- ters that thrived on a fundamentally sound style in a blue-collar town. Supplanting the Yankees as baseball’s most dominant team from the mid-1960s through mid-1980s, the Orioles were the only team to secure World Series titles in all three decades. As the unassuming dynasty reached its pinnacle in 1983, the offered prize was bestowed on one of the integral parts to that well-oiled machine. Crafted by Balfour, this size 11-1/2 10-karat gold ring has a facing on which the gold script-style “Orioles” name rests on a bed of 18 brilliant diamonds. Surrounding that flamboyant decoration, engraved identi- fiers of “19” and “83” flank the left and right panels, respectively, while “WORLD” and “CHAMPIONS” appear above and below. Appropriately, the raised letters appear in the identical font as the legend on Memorial Stadium’s dedication facade. On the left shank, a gold relief likeness of the World Series trophy is accompanied by “TORREZ” in raised letters. Opposite that shank, “WORLD SERIES 1983” is accompanied by an Oriole Bird logo likeness, complete with its championship crown. This ring, incidentally, was awarded to Pete Torrez, a pitching coach at the minor league level and son-in-law of former Orioles General Manager Hank Peters. Opening Bid $2500.00

237. Sterling Silver BBWAA 1965 A.L. Rookie of the Year Award Given to Curt Blefary As a young crop of “baby Birds” was being hatched in the Orioles system, a non-so-subtle shift in the balance of power saw the rapid decline of an aging Yankees franchise and a rise to supremacy in Baltimore. The offered trophy represents a significant era in Orioles history, as this American League Rookie of the Year award is the actual prize bestowed upon Orioles outfielder Curt Blefary for his efforts in the 1965 season. Debuting in a bumper crop that included , and 19-year-old , Blefary mixed 22 home runs and 70 RBI into a .260 average. Those impressive statistics translated into the aforementioned award, an 8”-diameter, 12.4-ounce sterling silver Paul Revere bowl. On the facing, a six-tier engraved legend reads: “BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIA - TION OF AMERICA - AMERICAN LEAGUE - ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - CURT BLEFARY - BALTIMORE ORIOLES - 1965.” Minor indentations and expected age-induced oxidation appear on this Orioles relic that presents as a glorious reminder of an unparalleled era in Orioles history. Opening Bid $400.00

238. 1961-1991 World Series Press Pin Lot of (27) Different The glamour of the World Series goes far beyond what happens on the diamond. While the games them- selves are paramount, added electricity stems from television and media coverage, fanfare and, in the end, a champagne dousing in the clubhouse. An annual part of this age old October tradition is the World Series press pin. Distributed in limited quantities and coveted by collectors since 1911, these decorative lapel accessories feature engraved and relief team and event logos and forever remind us that a certain team basked in the October spotlight that year. Presented are (27) such relics from the personal collection of Hank Peters. Crafted by Balfour or Jostens, these pins boast bright colors and are well preserved with posts and nuts intact. Includes: Atlanta Braves (1991); (2) Baltimore Orioles (1979, 1983); (2) (1975, 1986); Cincinnati Reds (1961); (2) Detroit Tigers (1968, 1984); (4) (1963, 1965, 1974, 1988); Milwaukee Brewers (1982); (1991); (2) New York Mets (1973, 1986); (1981); (2) (1989, 1990); (2) (1980, 1983); (2) Pittsburgh Pirates (1971, 1979); (2) St. Louis Cardinals (1967, 1968); San Diego Padres (1984); San Francisco Giants (1989). Opening Bid $500.00

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 39 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 239. 1970- 240. 1973-1986 1991 All-Star World Series Game Press and All-Star Pin Collection Game Press of (13) Charm Lot of While it has always (21) been classified as an Crafted by Balfour and “exhibition,” the issued to media person- Mid-Summer Classic nel and Major League was once one of the dignitaries, these (21) most anticipated World Series and All- events for partici- Star Game charms, pants and fans, alike. from the personal col- This collection of lection of Hank Peters, (13) All-Star game feature colorful event press pins, from the logos and hail from an personal collection of Hank Peters, hails from the days during which the only thing on era that introduced the line was pride. Crafted by Balfour and Jostens and distributed in limited quanti- loud colored, tight-fitting uniforms, Astroturf and cookie cutter stadiums. Includes: ties, these July relics are well preserved with gorgeous colors and posts/nuts intact. World Series 1977 (Dodgers); 1979 (Orioles); 1980 (Royals); (2) 1981 (Dodgers, Includes: 1970 (Riverfront Stadium); 1971 (Tiger Stadium); 1972 (Atlanta-Fulton Yankees); 1982 (Cardinals); (2) 1983 (Orioles, Phillies); (2) 1984 (Tigers, Padres); County Stadium); 1974 (Three Rivers Stadium); 1976 (Veterans Stadium); 1979 1985 (Royals); (2) 1986 (Mets, Red Sox); All-Star Game 1973 Royals Stadium); (Kingdome); 1980 (Dodger Stadium); 1984 (Candlestick Park); 1986 (Houston 1978 San Diego Stadium); 1979 (Kingdome); 1980 (Dodger Stadium); 1983 Astrodome); 1987 (Oakland-Alameda County Stadium); 1989 (Anaheim Stadium); (); 1984 (Candlestick Park); 1985 (Metrodome); 1986 (Astrodome). 1990 (); 1991 (Skydome). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

241. 2000 Rawlings Gold Glove Salesman’s Sample Trophy Issued annually for fielding excellence at each position, the Rawlings Gold Glove Award is among the most prestigious honors in 242. (42) 1954 Cleveland Indians American League . Presented Champion Felt Banners is a salesman’s sam- “Chief Wahoo” wages battle with these (42) 1954 American League Champion felt ple crafted in 2000. banners. The 17 x 23-1/2” keepsakes exhibit bright multi-color appliqué, crisp spines The walnut base and a solid perimeter. The roster is displayed around a baseball diamond design with measures 17-3/16 x the names of the starting lineup placed at their respective positions. Of the thirty play- 6-7/16” and showcases metallic plaques proclaiming the hardware’s status. Situated ers, (5) Hall of Famers are displayed including Feller, Lemon, Lopez, Newhouser and atop the display, a gold lamé-tanned leather right-handed “Rawlings” fielder’s glove is Wynn. Three felt color variants are present including (13) blue, (16) green and (13) flanked by (2) gold-colored baseballs with “Rawlings” stampings. This is a wondrous red. Despite varying degrees of spine discoloration and five instances of serrated display commemorating a tradition of more than 50 years. upper right portions along the spine (green banners only), these higher-grade relics Opening Bid $500.00 still present nicely. Opening Bid $250.00

243. 1910s- 244. Detroit Tigers 1980s 1940s-1980s Detroit Ephemera Lot Tigers With Signed Oddball Photos and Issue Souvenirs Collection Briggs and Tiger Stadium With (2) greats headline this 1940s- 1980s “Motor City” baseball Sweet collection whose highlights Caporal include: Hank Greekberg Pins and 1938 Original News Service Photo a 7 x 9-1/4 1964 Milk black-and-white photo of Caps Greenberg emerging from Detroit Tigers the Briggs Stadium dugout enthusiasts are sure to roar with approval of these nationally and regionally issued that is incredibly preserved Tigers keepsakes. Highlights include: 1910-1912 Sweet Caporal P2 Pins Mullen with “World Wide Photo” reverse stamping and original caption sheet included; (small letters, GD) and Schmidt (small letters, EX); 1930s Diamond Matchbooks Signed 8x10 Photos with signatures averaging (“9”) strength, the (24) photos include: (24) with 1934 silver border Gehringer (matches gone); 1934 Ward’s Sporties Pins Bergman, (2) Fidrych, Freehan, (3) Kaline, (2) Kell, McLain, Morris, (3) Northrup, with Gehringer (EX) and Rowe (EX); 1938 Our National Game Pins Gehringer Parrish, Rozema, Trammell, (5) Trucks and (2) Wilcox; Signed Flats (24) signed post- (VG) and Greenberg (VG-EX); Salada Coins average (EX) with (10) 1962 (including cards/trading cards (signatures average (“8-9”) with keys including: Gehringer, (2) #67 Kaline) and (4) 1963 (with #63 Kaline); 1964 Milk Bottle Caps complete set of Kell, Lolich and Morris. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. (14) with Cash and Kaline (all present nicely). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 245. (2) 1918- 246. 1939 Tip Top 1921 Notepads Bread Joe DiMaggio and Covers Pin with Hornsby & Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio is the proud endorser of this extreme- Mathewson ly challenging 1939 Tip Top “The Christian Bread 1-1/4” souvenir pin. The Gentleman,” “Matty” black-and-white cameo of the and “Old Pete” grace youthful Hall of Famer is sur- the covers of these two rounded by the text “Winners 1918-1921 notepads Eat Wards” along the upper and covers. Included are edge and “Eats Tip-Top Bread” 1.) “Play Ball” notepad along the lower portion. measuring 8x10 with Presents in (Excellent to Mint) Alexander/Gowdy/ condition with little discernable Mathewson/Peckinpaugh on the cover. Despite discoloration along the lower edge wear, this relic is ideal for the which penetrates the inner pages, the images are still unobstructed and 2.) “Stars of pinstriped completist. the Diamond” cover depicting Hornsby measuring 5-1/2 x 9 with moderate water Opening Bid $400.00 damage which does not adversely impact the image of the young slugger. Opening Bid $250.00 247. (2) 1960 World Series Press Pins (Pirates and Yankees) and 1960 All-Star Game Press Pin (K.C.) These (3) 1960 baseball acces- sories were issued to media per- sonnel and baseball dignitaries. 248. Hall of Fame Commemorative Lot of (11) With (2) Specifically, these press pins, Brown Bats from the personal collection of The hallowed halls of Cooperstown are celebrated with these (11) keepsakes from Hank Peters, feature detailed the personal collection of Hank Peters. Includes: Brown Bats (2) Louisville Slugger engraved and relief details with display weapons with facsimile signature stampings of living members upon install- posts and nuts intact. Includes: ment of classes in 1996 and 2001; Lapel Pins complete with posts and nuts, these All-Star Game a Balfour pin (9) logo pins hail from 1989 (50th Anniversary press pin), 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 with the Kansas City Athletics logo (first of two games that year); World Series and replica pins from 1949, 1951, 1973 and 1981. More on our website. Pittsburgh Pirates (crafted by Jostens) and New York Yankees (crafted by Balfour). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

249. 1961-1990 Cincinnati Reds World Series Collection 250. 1972-1990 Oakland A’s World Series Collection of of (6) With 1961 Black Bat (6) With Mint 1972 Black Bat These (6) Fall Classic souvenirs, from the personal collection of Hank Peters, pay Dubbed (among other monikers) “The Swingin’ A’s” and the “Mustache Gang,” the homage to Cincinnati Reds participants spanning the 1960s through 1990s. Includes: Oakland Athletics were immortalized on these (6) 1970s-1990s World Series prizes. 1961 World Series Black Bat a full-size display weapon with a gorgeous black finish Issued in limited quantities to Major League personnel, and hailing from the person- and (32) name stampings. While metal hangers have been drilled to facilitate display, al collection of Hank Peters, the keepsakes include: 1972 World Series Black Bat the blemish-free keepsake presents beautifully; World Series Press Pins complete Mint-in-original packaging with presentation card; World Series Press with posts/nuts, including: 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976 and 1990. More on our website. Pins/Charms 1972 (charm); 1973, 1988, 1989 and 1990. Each pin is complete with Opening Bid $200.00 post and nut. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

251. 1959 Sterling Silver 252. Baltimore Plate Awarded to Ernie Orioles Banks by Pittsburgh’s Memorabilia “Dapper Dan Club” Collection With At the preeminent Dapper Dan sports (14) Signed banquet in February of 1960, Chicago Baseballs and Cubs star Ernie Banks was awarded this sterling silver plate in honor of Publications his 1959 MVP exploits. Apparently, Birds of a feather flock the Pittsburgh locals were forgiving of together in this lot of Banks’ seven home runs and .337 Baltimore Orioles keep- average at the Pirates’ expense alone, sakes. Highlights include: Signed Baseballs ranging as they presented “Mr. Cub” with this from snow-white (grade “10”) to medium-toned (grade “5-6”) examples, these (14) 10-1/2”-diameter prize whose engrav- spheres include single-signed examples (signatures average “8” strength) from: Blair, ing reads: “DAPPER DAN CLUB OF Da. Buford, Devereaux, Flanagan, Larsen, Olson, B. Ripken, C. Ripken, Sr., R. PITTSBURGH AWARD TO ERNIE BANKS Shortstop For Outstanding Roberts, B. Robinson and Stanhouse. Among the (3) multi-signed orbs is a 1983 ball Achievement In Baseball During 1959 - Presented Dapper Dan Dinner Feb. 7, 1960.” with Murray, Palmer and Ripken, Jr. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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 41 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 254. Baseball 253. Early 1970s Roberto Postcard/Exhibit Clemente Stadium Collection of (400+) With Souvenir Poster Perez-Steele Celebration If you were a member of the Pittsburgh Set Pirate organization in the early 1970s, This sizable collection of (400+) base- who better to promote your souvenir ball-themed postcards/exhibits por- stands than the affable Roberto Clemente? trays some of the game’s brightest This 12-3/4 x 20” poster depicts the Hall stars spanning more than a century. of Fame following a batting practice ses- Highlights include: 1947-1966 sion with the newly built Three Rivers Exhibits (40) with Aaron, (3) Kaline Stadium as the backdrop. Presents in (EX (2 portrait, 1 kneeling) (3) Kell and to Mint) condition with mild bowing and (2) Newhouser (writing on back of three crisp compacting folds. The pricing both); 1962 Statistic Back Exhibits is accentuated by bold, black text. (5) with Clemente; Yellow Hall of Extremely difficult piece. Fame Plaque Postcards (188) differ- Opening Bid $250.00 ent; 1989 Perez-Steele Celebration complete set of (44) with (MT) case and sleeve. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 255. (31) American 256. 1960s Nut & Chocolate Transogram Player and Team Balls and Mini-Pennants Ad Displays Assembled is a prized assort- With ment of (31) American Nut & Several Chocolate player and team mini-pennants. These nearly Unopened 4” felts include: Players: (15 With spokesper- players, average EX) with sons like Mickey Doerr (VG-EX), Elliott, Mantle and Willie Ferriss, Gordon (VG-EX), Mays, the Keltner, (2) Kiner (EX-MT, Transogram plas- VG-EX), Kurowski, Pesky, tic baseball bats Reese (VG-EX), Rizzuto (EX), Sain, Spahn (EX-MT), Torgeson, Trout; Team: (16 and balls were immensely popular during the 1960s. These retail displays and prod- teams, average EX) with Athletics, (2) Braves, Browns, Cardinals, (2) Cubs, Indians, ucts include balls in their original unopened retail packaging, as well as (3) loose Phillies, (3) Pirates, Reds, Senators, Tigers and White Sox. balls and (3) retail signs. Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

257. (20) 258. (45) 1950s-1960s 1950s-1970s Willie Mays Willie Mays Store Model Store Model Fielders Gloves Gloves Modeling their field- Crafted and market- ing exploits after ed for 1950s-1960s those of the incompa- youngsters with rable Willie Mays, aspirations to per- youngsters from the form like the “Say 1950s through 1970s Hey Kid,” these eagerly purchased (20) store model and employed Mays baseball fielder’s gloves show signs of significant summer sandlot use. Each accesso- signature model fielder’s gloves like the examples in this lot of (45). The leather ry bears the name of the Giants great. There are (17) right-handed models and (3) “MacGregor” accessories (41 right-handed, 4 left handed) feature Mays’ facsimile made for southpaws. Many have vintage handwritten notations of the original owners’ signature and exhibit anywhere from moderate to excessive sandlot use. Say Hey! A names, which add a sense of attachment to these well-loved accessories. complete listing of manufacturers and model numbers is on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

259. Willie 260. Willie Mays Mays Games/ Oversize Retail Display Bats Collection Collection of (17) of (10) With Inspired by Framed Willie Mays’ Lithograph exploits on the Your decorating diamond, fans of all ages were only too happy to purchase toys and keepsakes paying worries are over with this collection of (17) oversized Willie Mays display items. As homage to the New York and San Francisco center fielder. Presented are (10) “Say you create your “Say Hey” museum, highlights include: Framed Lithograph Hey” relics. Highlights include: Games a Triumph operated “Robot Pitcher” framed to 26-1/8 x 35”, this 1991 artist’s proof has an enhanced Mays signature (no (in original box; appears to be in working order, plastic bat missing); (2) Eldon Willie LOA); Matted Displays includes: 1951 New York Giants team photo premium (dis- Mays “Push Button Baseball” (one in original shrink-wrapped box). More on our played on 18x24 board) 1952 Adirondack published ad (matted to 16x20); 1970s website. Baltimore Sun full-page newspaper supplement. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 262. 1901- 1923 261. 1916 Children’s Capital City Baseball- Giants Negro Themed League School Barnstorming Supplies Broadside With Ruth Opening Bid Pencil 263. Circa 1931 Homestead Grays $100.00 Holder Team Premium with Gibson, Opening Bid Charleston & Williams $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

265. Original Boston Braves Field Figural Aisle 264. Babe Ruth “Called Shot” Markers 266. 1935 Quaker Oats Babe Ruth Souvenir Lot of (5) With 1932 World Opening Bid “B on Cap” Scorer $100.00 Series Mini-Bat Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

268. 1952 All-Star Game Sterling Silver Box Presented to Warren 267. (12) 1940s-1950s Sports-Related 269. Large Ralph Branca/Bobby Comic Books with Ruth & DiMaggio Giles Opening Bid $300.00 Thomson 46x60 Subway Poster Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

270. 1960 272. Favorite Vintage Chewing 271. 1950s-1960s Disney Tobacco PM10 Ted Baseball Unopened Williams Large Flannel Pouch with Pin with Ribbon Opening Bid $150.00 Jersey Nellie Fox Opening Bid Opening Bid $300.00 $100.00

273. Willie Mays 1971 Silver-Plated Goblet Award Opening Bid $100.00 274. 1996-2000 Danbury Mint A.L. vs. N.L. Chess Set Opening Bid $200.00

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 43 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 275. 1908 Boston 276. 1929 Americans/Red Sox Game World Series Program Game 1 Beantown bidders will find value with Wrigley Field- this historic 1908 Boston Issued Americans/Red Sox game program. The sixteen-page staple-bound publication is Program neatly marked in vintage pencil. The Issued at Chicago’s scoring is attributed to either the 7/22 or “Friendly Confines” 7/23 contest in which the homestanding for the opener of the squad lost by a 4-2 margin to the visit- , ing St. Louis Browns on each day. this program is Presents in (FR to GD) condition with undoubtedly among the most well-preserved examples in the hobby. Secured at the slight spine separation, loose inner spine by (2) staples and a gold-colored rope, the covers and (8) pages remain crisp pages and a combination of wear. and colorful. The center pages feature scoring grids marked in pencil to detail a 3-1 Despite those imperfections, this Philadelphia triumph in which the A’s tallied the decisive runs in the top of the ninth ephemeron remains an integral cog in courtesy of back-to-back errors by Cubs shortstop Woody English. This high-grade any advanced publication collection. publication comes from a World Series contest in which Foxx belted a home run. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

277. 1936 World Series 278. (18) 1934-1952 Mostly Giants vs. Yankees Pacific Coast League Program The 1936 New York Yankees Publications claimed the first of four successive Assembled is a top-shelf grouping of World Series titles by besting the eighteen 1934-1952 mostly Pacific Coast cross-town Giants over six games. League publications. Spotlighted are Presented is a 1936 World Series Programs/Scorecard: (14 items) with program that documents the fifth 1934 Hollywood vs. Seals scorecards game, which the Giants won by a 5-4 (FR, marked) with V. DiMaggio, Doerr margin. The publication presents (age 16); Other: (4 items) with (2) 1938 (VG-EX) with superficial cover Oakland Oaks Stamp Albums with (30) creasing along with relatively crisp total stamps affixed inside (albums pres- inner pages and a pair of neatly pen- ent (EX, FR) and 1952 Dallas Eagles cil-marked scorecards. Only the Photo Album (presents GD) with (23) Giants portion is detached from the autographs on the inner pages (no cert). remaining pages. Very nice copy More on our website. with historic content. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

279. 1940-1985 280. 1943 Shibe Park- Detroit Tigers Issued All-Star Game Publication Lot of Program - Clean (18) with 1940, 1968 Issued at Philadelphia’s famed Shibe Park for the 1943 Mid-Summer and 1984 World Classic, this program is among the Series Programs most impeccably preserved exam- Issued at famed Detroit base- ples. The 56-page guide features the ball palaces such as Navin host’s pachyderm mascot proudly Field, Briggs Stadium and hoisting the American flag. Keeping Tiger Stadium, these (18) publi- with that theme, the pages are rife cations detail memorable team with ads encouraging fans to “Buy installments and players. War Bonds.” The scoring grids have Highlights include: World been marked in pencil, detailing a 5- Series Programs 1940 (no cen- 3 American League triumph. This ter/scorecard pages); (2) 1968 (both EX with unmarked scorecards); (2) 1984 (both publication rests minimally at the NM with unmarked scorecards); Miscellaneous an August 2, 1970 for “Al Kaline (EX-MT) plateau. Day” (EX with unmarked scorecards). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

282. (14) 1944- 1999 World Series 281. (10) 1943-1980 Programs Baseball All-Star Game “Legends of the Fall” take Programs aim with these (14) 1944- The midsummer classic is proudly 1999 World Series pro- documented with these (10) 1943- grams. Included are (2) 1980 Baseball All-Star game pro- 1944 (both NM), 1954 grams. Included are 1943 (VG), (VG, tag removal from 1947 (GD), 1951 (EX), 1960 (EX- cover), (2) 1959 (both EX- MT), 1963 (NM), 1975 (NM), (2) MT), 1960 (EX-MT), (2) 1977 (both NM-MT) and (2) 1980 1966 (NM, EX-MT, both (both NM-MT). The scorecards of city variations), 1967 these crisp publications are (NM), 1971 (NM), 1977 unmarked. (NM-MT), 1978 (NM-MT), Opening Bid $200.00 1981 (NM-MT) and 1999 (NM-MT). All scorecards in these high-grade publications are unmarked. Opening Bid $200.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 283. (59) 284. (9) 1918-1980 1950-1964 Who’s New York Who in Yankees Baseball World Series Annuals Programs with 1921- Damn Yankees! The 1951 Run most prolific fran- chise in Big League For the better history has frustrat- part of a centu- ed many opponents ry, the Who’s by claiming 27 Who in Baseball World Series titles. Annuals have educated generations of fans regarding our national pastime. A wealth of Presented is a diamond information is found with these (59) 1918-1980 Who’s Who in Baseball grouping of (9) Fall guides. The earlier issues average (GD to VG) with more than half of the issues prior Classic programs to 1955 having sustained varying degrees of writing. The more recent periodicals from their cam- present (EX-MT to NM-MT). Keys included in this attractive compilation are paigns. Included Homemade Bound Copies: (11 annuals, three have no guide covers) with 1921 are 1950 (VG, (Ruth, separated inner pages), 1924 (W. Johnson), 1931 (Grove, slight writing); Not marked), 1951 (VG-EX, unmarked), 1957 (EX-MT, marked), 1960 (EX-MT, marked), Bound: (48 annuals) with 1918 (GD, Sisler), 1935 (Dean), 1936 (Greenberg), 1937 1961 (GD, unmarked, writing on cover), 1962 (GD, unmarked), 1963 (GD, no score- (Gehrig), 1939 (Foxx), 1942 (DiMaggio), 1943 (T. Williams) and 1956-1958 (all writ- card), 1964 (NM, unmarked) and 1964 (VG-EX, unmarked). All marked scorecards ing on cover, with Mantle). More on our website. are graded with deference to the writing. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

285. (5) PSA Graded 1964 Mantle Home Run Ticket Stubs - All PSA 5 As the Yankees drove to a remarkable 14th pennant in 16 seasons and Mickey Mantle drew nearer to the prestigious 500 home run plateau, these (5) ticket stubs were issued at for contests in which Mantle went deep. While Mantle home run arti- facts are coveted in any form, these are even more appealing 286. 1947-2000s New York Yankee Publication & Picture in that each has been encapsu- lated and Graded EX 5 by Pack Collection with World Series Programs PSA. The vouchers feature Those who wear their pinstriped allegiance on their sleeve will undoubtedly be interest- printed seating/event details ed in this 1947-2000s New York Yankee publication and picture pack collection. Keys and the facsimile signature of include Yankees Ye a r b o o k s : (20 publications) with 1955 (EX-MT), 1956 (EX-MT), club president Daniel Topping. Includes: May 23, 1964 (vs. Los Angeles; home run 1957 (EX-MT), 1963 (EX-MT); Yankee Postseason Pro g r a m s : 1955 World Series #426); May 24, 1964 (DH vs. Los Angles; home run #427); June 13, 1964 (vs. (VG-EX); Yankee Picture Packs: (10 items) with 1 9 4 7 : J. DiMaggio (EX-MT); 1 9 5 0 Chicago; home run #430); June 17, 1964 (vs. Boston; home run #431); Jun 27, 1964 s e t : J. DiMaggio (NM); 1957 set: Mantle (EX-MT); 1958 set: Mantle (VG-EX); 1 9 6 1 (vs. Detroit; home run #434). s e t : Mantle (EX-MT) and 1962 set: Mantle (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

287. Hank 288. Hank Aaron 715th Aaron 1973 Home Run Fulton County 700th Home Stadium Program and (2) Run Original Ticket Stubs Wire Photo In terms of 500 Home Run Club and Ticket memorabilia, one is hard-pressed to trump Hank Aaron #715 souvenirs. Stub Transcending baseball, Aaron’s brave The offered original endeavor reflected a changing wire photo and Fulton American culture and culminated on a County Stadium ticket cool April evening on which these stub hail from the July items were issued at Atlanta’s Fulton 21, 1973 contest in County Stadium: Program a 48-page which Hank Aaron guide (minimally EX-MT) with cov- reached the 700 home- ers and crisp pages intact. The scoring run plateau. The grids are marked in blue ballpoint to black-and-white photo detail the Braves’ 7-4 triumph. has been unevenly Appropriately, Aaron’s historic 4th- trimmed to approximately 13 x 8-1/4”, the celebratory image portrays Aaron being inning clout is simply marked “715”; received in the dugout by his teammates with Frank Tepidino, Carl Morton, Phil (2) Ticket Stubs upper level rain Niekro and skipper Eddie Mathews among the identifiable figures in the mob. The check vouchers with combatants’ photo shows amazing clarity and has editorial notations and a photographer’s stamp- logos and printed seating/event leg- ing on the reverse. Included is a ticket stub issued to one of 16,236 in attendance that ends. Though one has a tiny hand-cut section missing, these crease-free items still dis- day. The trimmed voucher is encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by PSA. play incredibly well. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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 45 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 289. 1933 First Major League All- 290. 1941 Star Game Ticket Champion Brooklyn Dodgers Stub - PSA 2 Ticket Stub The brainchild of Chicago En route to their first National League pennant scribe Arch Ward, the Major in 21 seasons, the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers League Baseball All-Star began in ominous fashion, losing 6-4 to the Game came to life in 1933. New York Giants. This Ebbets Field ticket stub The offered ticket stub was was issued to one of that sparsely attended sea- issued at Chicago’s son opener’s 31,604 patrons. The die-cut figur- Comiskey Park for that inau- al voucher has a ’s likeness, printed gural exhibition in which seating and event details, and the facsimile sig- Babe Ruth appropriately nature of team president Larry MacPhail. The christened the event with its crease-free souvenir presents beautifully with first-ever home run. the “Rain Check” still firmly attached by strong Encapsulated and Graded Good 2 (MK) by PSA, the voucher features a printed seat- perforations. ing legend on the front and a diagram of the South Side edifice on the reverse. There Opening Bid $200.00 is a hole punching and an uneven tear, both administered upon admission. Opening Bid $300.00

291. 1956 292. 1956 World World Series Series Game 7 Game 4 Ebbets Field Yankee Full Printer’s Stadium Proof Ticket - Printer’s PSA 9 Proof Full While Brooklyn’s Ticket - PSA 9 1955 long-awaited conquest of the Yankees was as climactic as baseball events get, the following year’s Game 7 was anything but. The offered printer’s proof full ticket En route to avenging their 1955 World Series setback at the hands of the cross-bor- was designed for Game 7 at Ebbets Field for the Yankees’ 9-0 blanking of the ough rival Dodgers, the 1956 New York Yankees prevailed 6-2 in Game 4 of the 1956 defending champs. Encapsulated and Graded MINT 9 by PSA, this crisp, colorful Fall Classic as Mickey Mantle launched the seventh of his World Series record 18 voucher showcases printed event details and the hosts’ familiar script-style logo. home runs. The offered printer’s proof full ticket was designed for that contest. Hole punchings and blank seating details confirm its status as a proof. This col- Encapsulated and Graded MINT 9 by PSA, this full “Mezzanine Box” voucher fea- lectible hails from Jackie Robinson’s last game, the final World Series contest at tures printed seating/event legends, as well as the hosts’ patriotic-themed “top hat” Ebbetts field, and from a series in which the Yankees claimed their 17th World logo. An absolutely flawless October relic. Series title. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00 293. 1959 294. 1964 World World Series Series Program/ Game 1 Ticket Lot Full of (4) Ticket - From PSA 8 Both Making his record 22nd Teams and final These (4) 1959 Fall Classic items hail from a tilt that saw the Dodgers as the first-ever World Series start in the opener of the 1964 World Series, Hall of Famer Whitey “left coast” representative, as well as the White Sox first appearance since the fran- Ford duplicated his own record of four successive Game 1 starts. Encapsulated and chise’s disgraceful 1919 endeavor. Includes: Game 1 Comiskey Park-issued program Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, this full Busch Stadium ticket was issued for that Fall (presents EX with unmarked scoring grids) and ticket stub (VG) to see Argo High Classic tilt. The pink-colored voucher features printed seating/event details, as well School product Ted Kluszewski club two homers; Game 3 Los Angeles Coliseum- as action likenesses and a banner design. This is a wondrous artifact issued as both issued program (EX-MT with unmarked scoring grids) and ticket stub (VG-EX) from Ford and his Yankees came to the end of unprecedented runs of dominance. a (then) record crowd of 92,394. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

295. 1978 Yankees/Red Sox 296. (13) 1973-2005 Playoff (Bucky Dent HR) Ticket Baseball All-Star Stub - PSA “Authentic” Game Full Tickets Issued for yet another in a seemingly endless line with (9) PSA Graded of Boston collapses, this October 2, 1978 Fenway Assembled is an impressive Park ticket stub is a telling reminder of the “Curse grouping of (13) 1973-2005 of the Bambino.” Encapsulated and assessed Baseball All-Star Game full tick- “Authentic” by PSA, the voucher bears printed ets, (9) of which are graded by seating/event details. The item is accented by a PSA. Included are PSA 7: (2 black-and-white likeness of Carl Yastrzemski who, tickets) with 1973, 1995; PSA 6: unfortunately, popped out to third base to end the (2 tickets) with 1983, 2002; PSA BoSox’s season with the tying and winning runs 4: (2 tickets) with 1981, 2000; on base. A pinhole and creases account for the PSA 3: 1988; PSA Authentic: technical grade on this keepsake from a memo- (2 tickets) with 1989, 1992; rable diamond confrontation. This ticket, from the Ungraded: (4 tickets) with 1993 contest in which Bucky Dent broke the hearts of (GD), 1997 (VG), 2003 (VG) the Fenway faithful, displays very nicely. and 2005 (VG-EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 298. Vintage Baseball Program/Yearbook 297. 1972 Roberto Lot of (221) Clemente 3000th Hit Hope springs eternally and Ticket Stub--PSA annually with these (221) Authentic vintage baseball publications. Graded Authentic by PSA. Before just Highlights include: Sporting 13,117 spectators at Pittsburgh’s Three News Guides: published Rivers Stadium, Roberto Clemente annually, these preview laced a off of Jon Matlack of guides average (VG-EX) and the New York Mets. The extra base hit include: 1947, 1948, 1958, was the 3,000th and final hit of (2) 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, Clemente’s career, as he unexpectedly 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, perished in an airplane crash just 61 1980 and 1981; Vintage days later. This ticket stub is a seldom- Yearbooks: with 1949 encountered relic from that contest. Athletics (GD); 1952 Indians The pink “Field Box” voucher is (VG); 1953 Athletics (VG- crease-free with a solid perimeter and EX); 1964: Angels (EX-MT), bold printing. Braves (NM), Phillies (EX); Opening Bid $500.00 1968 Orioles (EX); 1972 Pirates (EX). Note: due to weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

299. (31) 1951-1993 New York Yankee Programs & Yearbooks These (31) 1951-1993 New York Yankees programs and yearbooks each originate from the “House that Ruth Built.” Included are Yankee Game Programs: (24 programs, average VG to EX and marked, unless noted) with (2) 1953 (both unmarked); Yankee Yearbooks: (7 yearbooks) with 1951 (GD, cover residue), 1953 (GD), 1956 (VG) and 1959 (EX). More on our web- site. 300. 1938 One Hundred Years of Opening Bid $200.00 Baseball (First Edition) Book Signed by Author Salvus Opening Bid $150.00

303. 1964 Shea 302. 1952 Ebbets Stadium Field Ticket - J. First-Ever Robinson, Snider Game and Hodges Program Combine for 5 and Ticket 301. 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers Home Runs Stub Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Day Full Ticket--PSA 4 Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $100.00

304. May 17, 1996 305. 1999 World Full Ticket From Series Game 4 Mariano Rivera’s Yankee Stadium First-Ever Save - Full Ticket - PSA 9 PSA 9 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00 306. 1963 Willie Mays News Service Photograph Opening Bid $100.00

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307. Circa 1920s Tris 308. 1977 Word Series Game 6 Speaker Original Conlon Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - Photograph PSA Authentic As manager of the Cleveland Indians, Ending the (then) longest title drought in Yankees Tris Speaker skippered the squad to its history, belted three home runs as first World Series title. The “Grey the hosts reigned supreme in Game 6 of the 1977 Eagle” is all smiles on this vintage 8- World Series. Encapsulated and assessed 1/2 x 6-1/2 original Conlon photo- “Authentic” by PSA, this Yankee Stadium stub graph. The black-and-white “head and was issued to one of 56,407 in attendance on that shoulders” portrait displays moderate historic October night in the Bronx. A tiny pin- peripheral wear and limited crazing. hole, faint toning and a horizontal crease account The reverse comes with appropriate for the technical grade, though it still stands as a editorial markings and a dated 1996 glorious keepsake for a feat that last had been original Baseball Magazine hologram. realized over 49 years earlier. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

310. Len Barker 309. 1978 World Series Game 5 Signed Full Ticket - PSA 4 1981 In his fitting but untimely farewell to postseason Perfect play at Yankee Stadium, former backstop Thurman Game Full Munson went 3-for-5 with 5 RBI as the hosts pum- Ticket - meled the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the 1978 Fall Classic. The offered full ticket was issued PSA 7 in the Bronx for that memorable contest. Undaunted by Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, the an unseasonably cold 49-degree temperature (and woeful Indians and Blue Jays voucher showcases colorful event and team logos combatants), a whopping 7,290 fans attended the May 15, 1981 contest and wit- and has printed seating/price details. A horizontal nessed Len Barker’s perfect game at cavernous Municipal Stadium. Encapsulated crease is offset by razor sharp edges/corners and a and Graded NM 7 by PSA, this full ticket was issued for that historic event and clean reverse. signed by Barker. The crisp voucher showcases printed seating/event details and the Opening Bid $200.00 “Chief Wahoo” logo. In black marker, Barker’s bold signature (“10” strength) is as “perfect” as his effort that night. Opening Bid $250.00

311. (54) 1946-1977 312. 1950s-1990s Major League Willie Mays and Baseball Team Mets Publication Yearbooks Collection of (200+) From the souvenir stand straight The deserving subject of head- into a private collection, these lines and photo opportunities (54) 1946-1977 baseball team throughout his remarkable yearbooks have withstood the career, Willie Mays is featured decades in an impressive state of on many of the (200+) publica- preservation. Keys include tions in this sizable lot. Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta Highlights include: Baseball Braves: 1946 (VG-EX); Los Magazine (1954 Christmas Angeles Dodgers: 1962 (EX- issue, EX-MT); 1956 Wrigley MT), 1964 (EX-MT); Field (Los Angles) exhibition Philadelphia Athletics: (14) scorecard (scoring grids marked in pencil for a Giants-Indians exhibition in which 1953 (average EX-MT); Mays and minor leaguer Roger Maris were featured in the pre-printed lineups; 1958 Philadelphia Phillies: 1950 (NM), (9) 1953 (average NM) and Washington Sports Illustrated Baseball Issue (EX). Note: due to the weight of this lot, a shipping Nationals/Senators: (13) 1953 (average (EX-MT). More on our website. surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

313. 1973 Oakland A’s and New York Mets World Series 314. 1975 Reds and Red Sox H&B World Series Black Black Bats - Both Mint Bats - Both Mint Polar opposites in terms of their paths, the 1973 Oakland A’s and New York Mets The thrills of the epic 1975 World Series won’t soon be matched. Similar sentiments somehow met in the World Series. Produced in limited quantities for Major League apply regarding the pristine condition of these Hillerich & Bradsby World Series personnel, and hailing from the personal collection of Hank Peters, bats such as these black bats from that battle from the personal collection of Hank Peters. Distributed Hillerich & Bradsby display weapons feature the names of the participants accenting a in limited quantities, these full-size display weapons feature gold or green colored gorgeous black patina. Coveted as Fall Classic keepsakes in any condition, World facsimile signature stampings of team members who wielded H&B weapons (and Series “Black Bats” are seldom, if ever, found in the condition of these two, which block-letter stampings of all others). These Mint condition display heirlooms are in remain sealed in their original wrappers with presentation cards attached via blue rib- their original sealed wrappers with presentation cards attached via blue ribbons. bons. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 315. Stunning Babe Ruth Single-Signed OAL Harridge Baseball with Full JSA While his talents were the subject of marvel throughout an unparalleled career, Babe Ruth’s consistency was perhaps even more remarkable. Ruth set out to do things on a grandiose scale and, whether successful or not, his every endeavor could only be defined with superlatives. The offered Ruth-signed baseball serves as testament to Ruth’s steady demeanor and lust for life that never waned in the least.

The medium is a clean and creamy OAL Harridge sphere (grade “7”) with trademark stampings that date to post-1945. In its customary place on the sweet spot, Ruth’s black- ink steel-tip fountain pen autograph resonates every bit (“8”) strength and clarity with its unmistakable slants accented by the trademark upper-case “B” and “R” characters. The two-fold effect of Ruth’s hitting prowess was one of self-enjoyment and unprecedented adoration by millions. The more home runs he launched, the more fans, young and old, he wowed. In his post-career athletic efforts, Ruth sought to drive a golf ball as far and high as he could, and, at the bowling alley, he kept track of his total pin fall, not his individual game scores. From the days during which he owned New York and his eponymously nicknamed stadium to the latte years that age, weight and health caught up with him, Ruth never shorted the public, always giving his all. The bold and sizable endorsement on this vintage Junior Circuit keepsake provides ample evidence of that. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $4000.00

316. Jimmie Foxx Single-Signed Baseball with Full LOA from JSA Presented is a single-signed OAL Reach Barnard red-and-blue stitched baseball signed the incomparable Jimmie Foxx. The ball does exhibit moderate wear, and several small portions of the leather have chipped away over the years, but all the markings are clear and legible, and the Jimmie Foxx sweet-spot signature is bold, grading (“7- 317. Single-Signed Baseball With Full 8”). The ball is dated in another’s hand, most likely from the excited fan that procured JSA the autograph from “the Beast.” The date is June 5, 1932 - Foxx hit his 21st homerun A terror to American League opponents and a legitimate threat to Babe Ruth’s single- of the season and 137th of his career off of Firpo Marberry of the Washington season home run standard, Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg amassed astounding totals Senators. The ball was probably not used during the game because the American in home runs (331) and RBI (1,276) despite only playing nine full seasons. The League had switched to the red-stitched Harridge ball at the start of the 1932 season. offered OAL Cronin baseball was autographed by the former Tigers slugger after his One could speculate that this was a batting practice ball retrieved by a fan that wanted fence-clearing playing career. The creamy orb (grade “6”) has scattered age-induced Foxx to sign it. The beauty of Double X’s signature, however, needs no speculation. tong spots and trademark stampings that date to 1960-1973. Executed on the sweet This bold, black ink script has just a thin layer of shellac to detract from the overall spot in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Greenberg’s autograph resonates (“7”) appeal. Foxx passed away 44 years ago, and single-signed baseballs seldom appear in strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. public forums. This wonderful artifact comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $1200.00

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 49 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 318. 1933 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball With Ruth, Gehrig and Full JSA Traditions of diamond domination and rivalry blend as the offered autographed baseball stands as one of the most fascinating keepsakes in existence. The ball is an unofficial sphere with alternating green-and-red stitching and a “James W. Brine” manufacturer’s trademark. The sweet spot is home to a stamping that reads: “Longest Home Run ever Hit in Everett - Beacon Oil Benefit - Aug. 9, 1928.” The slugger who delivered that clout was, of course, Babe Ruth. While accounts of the distances of his tape-measure shots may be apocryphal, details of Ruth’s purpose that day are quite real and inspiring. After his Yankees pummeled the last-place Red Sox, 7-1, in Boston, Ruth performed in neighboring Everett to raise money for victims of the Beacon Oil Plant explosion that shook the town the previous February 11. Treasured for its connection to Ruth and his charitable endeavor in a city on which he had long-ago cast an epic “curse,” the ball was preserved and subsequently auto- graphed by members of the 1933 New York Yankees. The orb (grade “5”) still shows promi- nent stampings and colorful laces. The black-ink steel-tip fountain pen endorsements, mean- while, average (“7”) strength and clarity, with a few even nicer. Includes: North Panel: Dickey (“5-6”), Ruth (“6-7”), Allen, Jorgens and Lazzeri (“6”); South Panel: Moore (mem- ber of Philadelphia Athletics), Fletcher (coach), Walker, Broaca, Gehrig (“7”), Sewell (“7-8”) and Pennock (“5”); West Panel: Combs (“6-7”), MacFayden and Chapman; East Panel: Van Atta and Ruffing (“6”); Reverse Sweet Spot: Gomez (“7”). The signatures were gathered, with high probability, during that year, as Broaca played on the club’s Class AA Newark affiliate that year and did not debut for the parent club until 1934. Rife with superstars, that ‘33 Bronx Bombers roster finished second in the A.L. as they paced the circuit in runs (927), home runs (144) and attendance (728,014). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $4000.00

319. 1926-28 Philadelphia Athletics Team-Signed Ball with (22) Signatures—Cobb, Foxx & Full PSA/DNA Offered is an incredibly desirable 1926-28 Philadelphia Athletics team-signed baseball with (22) signatures including Cobb, Foxx and Speaker. The blue-and-red-stitched OAL Barnard sphere grades (“4”) with varying degrees of surface abrasions throughout and mostly bold stampings. The steel-tip fountain pen scripts average (“4-5”) quality, although the sweet spot endorsements are stronger. Keys include Sweet Spot: Altrock (“5”, not a member of team), Speaker (“6-7”); East Panel: Grove (“3”), E. Collins (“4”), J. Sewell (“5”); North Panel: Cochrane (“4”); South Panel: Cobb (“2-3”), Simmons (“5”) and Reverse Sweet Spot: Foxx (“5-6”). With several Hall of Famers and the foundation of a squad that subsequently unseated Murderer’s Row, the signatures on this orb are difficult to match. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

320. 1935 Washington 321. 1934 AL Senators Team-Signed Champion Detroit Ball With Harris and Tigers Team-Signed Full JSA Baseball With (5) Hall Two years removed from the fran- of Famers and Full chise’s last-ever postseason appear- JSA ance, (22) members of the 1935 Twenty-two members of the 1934 Washington Senators signed the American League Champion offered baseball. The medium-toned Detroit Tigers autographed this OAL Harridge sphere (grade “5”) O A L Harridge baseball. T h e features blue-ink fountain pen medium-toned orb (grade “5”) scriptings that average (“4”) features black ink signatures that strength, with a few nicer. Among average (“4”) strength with high- the legible pennings are those of lights including: C o c h r a n e ( “ 4 ” ) , Bluege, Hadley, Harris (manager, G e h r i n g e r (“4-5”), G o s l i n ( “ 2 - 3 ” ) , “4”), Kress, Kuhel, Miles, Myer, Russell, Schulte, Starr, Stone, Strange and Whitehill G r e e n b e rg (“2-3”) and S i m m o n s (sweet spot, “6”). Full photo LOA from James Spence Authentications. (“2-3”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

322. 1946 Bob Feller’s 323. 1952 White All-Stars Barnstorming Sox/Senators Team- Tour Signed Ball with Signed Baseball With D. Full JSA Dean and Full JSA Those who could not get enough of As they all tried to catch those “Damn the regular season got their fill when Yankees” in 1952, American League superstars and accompanying big lea- also-rans from Chicago and guers journeyed to their town. The Washington saw fit to endorse this offered 1946 “Bob Feller’s All-Stars” OAL Harridge baseball. The creamy team-signed baseball with (17) signa- orb (grade “5-6”) is home to blue-ink tures comes from such an event. The fountain pen signatures whose qualities dated 10/6/46 Official American vary. The (12) pennings are headlined Association sphere (“6”) and signa- by Dizzy Dean (“6-7” strength), who tures (average “6-7”) is penned by served as a commentator for Mutual luminaries such as Sweet Spot: Feller radio broadcasts that season. Additional keys include Minnie Minoso (“4”), Billy (“5-6”), Chandler (“7”); East Panel: Keller (“7”); North Panel: Rizzuto (“6”) and Pierce (“3”) and media legends Mo Siegel (“5”) and Bob Wolff (“4-5”). Full photo South Panel: Lemon (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 324. 1956 American League All-Star Team-Signed 325. 1959 Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers Team- Baseball with (20) Signatures--Full JSA Signed Baseballs Although paced by dingers from both Mantle and Williams, the American League suc- These (2) OAL Harridge baseballs are signed by members of the 1959 Cleveland cumbed to the Senior Circuit by a 7-3 margin in the 1956 All-Star Game. Despite the Indians and Detroit Tigers, respectively. On opposite paths to begin the campaign, the loss, the squad fielded a Hall of Fame packed lineup as indicated by the offered 1956 Indians raced to a 10-1 start, while their Great Lakes counterparts started just 1-12. American League team-signed baseball with (20) signatures. The clean OAL H a r r i d g e Both contended but ultimately fell short of the in the A.L. pennant sphere presents (“7-8”) with the blue ink endorsements averaging (“7”). An unknown chase. Includes: Indians a clean creamy orb (grade “8-9”) with (29) signatures (aver- hand etched the team’s profile on both the sweet spot and reverse sweet spot. Keys age “8”) including Colavito, Lemon, B. Martin, Power and Score; Tigers an off-white include Sweet Spot: T. Wi l l i a m s (“7”); N o rth Panel: Kuenn, Kell, Wynn; South Panel: ball (grade “6”) affected minimally by scuffing with (23) signatures (average “7”) Berra (“8”) and B. Martin (“7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. with Dykes, Francona, Henrich, Kuenn and Zernial. Individual full photo LOAs from Opening Bid $200.00 PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

326. (3) Multi- 327. (6) Signed 1944-1951 Baseballs with Baltimore 1965 Yankees Orioles Team, DiMaggio Team- Brothers & Hall Signed of Famers Baseballs Autograph hounds will Rising from the definitely get their ashes of Oriole money’s worth with this Park to trio of multi-signed Municipal themed baseballs. Stadium, the Included are 1965 Baltimore Yankees Team-Signed: Orioles of the (22 signatures, average International “6”, Spalding Official League enjoyed great success at their “Charm City” abode. These six 1944-1951 Pro League ball is mod- Baltimore Orioles spheres include many future and past major erately toned, Auction leaguers. Included are 1944 (21 sigs, average “6”) with Lollar; 1946 (24 sigs, average LOA from JSA) with Sweet Spot: Mantle (“6”); West Panel: Maris (“5”); North “7-8”) with Lollar; 1947 (19 sigs, average “8”) with Dahlgren; 1949 (20 sigs, average Panel: Ford (“7”), E. Howard (“6”); DiMaggio Brothers: (2 signatures, both “8-9”, “7”), 1950 (20 sigs, average “7-8”) and 1951 (21 sigs, average “7-8”). The official OAL ball is toned, full photo LOA from JSA) with J. DiMaggio (sweet spot)/D. spheres display uniform soiling throughout. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our DiMaggio (south panel) and Hall of Famers: (16 signatures, average “7”, OAL ball is website. toned, Auction LOA from JSA) with North Panel: Aaron (“6”). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

328. (12) 329. (125) Single- Baseball Signed Baseballs with Hall of (58) Hall of Famers-- Famer Loaded Single- For the single-signed baseball col- Signed lector it does not get much better than these (125) etched spheres Baseballs including (58) Hall of Famers, With numerous deceased stars and other Koufax key players. Although each ball dis- plays varying degrees of toning, the and T. endorsements present (“7-8”) or Williams better (unless noted). It also should Signed on the be noted that several spheres are sweet spots by penned on panels other than the Cooperstown sweet spot. Highlighted in this enshrined greats, loaded grouping are Hall of these (12) OAL or ONL spheres range from clean (grade “8”) to mildly toned (grade Famers: (58 balls) with OAL: (27 “6”). The ballpoint pennings average (“8-9”) strength and include: Brett (ONL White); balls) with (2) Ripken Jr.; ONL: Drysdale (ONL White; full JSA); Durocher (ONL White; full JSA); Herman (ONL (26 balls) with Gwynn, Herman; Others: (67 balls) with OAL: (37 balls) with Cash White); Koufax (ONL White; full JSA), Marichal (ONL Coleman); (2) Snider (ONL (“4”, on B. Brown ball issued in 1985 a year prior to death), Clemens (south panel, 4- White and ONL Coleman, signed “Edwin “Duke” Snider”); Sutton (ONL White); 29-86 20Ks), D. DiMaggio, Griffey Jr., Quisenberry (south panel), Steinbrenner (south Wilhelm (ONL White); D. Williams (ONL Coleman); T. Williams (OAL Brown; full panel), F. Thomas; ONL: (26 balls) with Clemens and Dials (Negro Leaguer). JSA). Individual certs/sticker from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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 51 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 330. 1956 Cleveland 331. 1962 New York Indians Team-Signed Mets Team-Signed Baseball with (30) Baseball With Ashburn Signatures--Full JSA and Full JSA Presented is a beautiful 1956 A keepsake smacking of infamy, a Cleveland Indians team-signed beloved cast and its woeful baseball with (30) signatures. T h e endeavor, this baseball is signed creamy OAL Harridge sphere by (25) members of the 1962 New (“8-9”) displays very clean York Mets. The clean white unoffi- endorsements which present cial sphere (grade “8”) is home to (“8”). Keys include Sweet Spot: blue ballpoint signatures that aver- Lopez; West Panel: We r t z , age (“8-9”) strength and clarity Feller; N o rth Panel: Wy n n , with highlights including: Lemon; South Panel: C o l a v i t o Ashburn, Cannizzaro, Christopher, and Reverse Sweet Spot: G a r c i a . Jackson, Kanehl, Labine, Comes with original package in Throneberry and Woodling. Full which it was stored. Full photo photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. L O A from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

332. Multi-Signed ONL 333. 1966 Pittsburgh Baseball with Pirates Team-Signed DiMaggio, Mantle, Baseball with (20) Maris & Ruffing—Full Signatures and Full PSA/DNA JSA Hallowed greats from Yankee Presented is a 1966 Pittsburgh dynasties have penned this ONL Pirates team-signed baseball with Feeney baseball with six signa- (20) signatures. The ONL Giles tures. The moderately toned sphere sphere presents (“6”) with negligi- (“6-7”) projects quality signatures ble soiling, while the slightly of Sweet Spot: DiMaggio (“7”); faded blue ink scripts average (“5- East Panel: Ruffing (“7”); North 6”). Keys include West Panel: Panel: (2) erased; South Panel: Clemente (“6”) and South Panel: Mantle (“7”) and Maris (“7”). Stargell (“6”). This historic sphere Slight surface abrasions to the can- is ideal for the “Steel City” base- vas do not impede the signature ball collection. More on our web- quality. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. site. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

334. 1970 New York Mets Team-Signed Baseball With Full JSA As they defended perhaps the most improbable World Series conquest in baseball history, (28) different members of the 1970 New York Mets signed this gor- geous ONL Feeney baseball. The clean white orb (grade “9-10”) is decorated with black ballpoint signatures that average (“6”) 335. Lefty Gomez & Carl Hubbell Single-Signed strength and clarity. Highlights Baseballs with Full JSA include: Agee, Berra (coach), Featured is a pair of orbs inked by deceased Hall of Fame pitchers. The New York Hodges (manager), McGraw, area subjects include 1.) Gomez (“8”, moderately toned OAL ball) and 2.) Hubbell Ryan and Seaver. Full photo (“7”, toned ONL sphere). This prime pairing is ideal for the Cooperstown-themed LOA from JSA. More on our website. specialist. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

336. 1936 Chicago White Sox & 1943 New York Yankees Team- Signed Baseballs with Full JSA Featured is a pairing of 1936 Chicago White Sox and 1943 New York Yankees team-signed baseballs. Highlights include 337. Mickey Mantle & Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed 1936 White Sox: (17 signatures, average “3-4”, OAL Harridge ball grades “4-5”) Baseballs with Full JSA with West Panel: Lyons (“6”); 1943 Yankees World Series Champs: (21 signatures, Pinstriped legends grace these Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio single-signed base- average “4”, OAL Harridge ball grades “3-4” with large blue spot on west panel) with balls. Included are 1.) Mantle (“8”, ball is toned) and 2.) DiMaggio (“9-10”, #/1941, Sweet Spot: McCarthy (“5”); North Panel: Stirnweiss (“4”); South Panel: Dickey ball grades “10”). Each blue ink endorsement comes with an individual full photo (“5”) and Gordon (“6”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 338. (2) 339. (3) New York Multi-Signed Yankee Legends New York Single-Signed Yankees Baseballs with Reunion DiMaggio & Jeter Baseballs Bronx faithful will find tremendous value with this for- With Ford, midable threesome of single- Lemon, Mize signed baseballs. Included are: and Winfield 1.) DiMaggio (HOF-55 (mod- Proud to be part of erately toned OAL on sweet the winningest tra- spot, full photo LOA from dition in sports, former members of the New York Yankees saw fit to autograph these JSA, Yankee Clipper cert); 2.) (2) baseballs. The OAL Brown spheres present beautifully and showcase ballpoint sig- Jeter (OML on west panel, full natures averaging (“8-9”) strength. Highlights include: Bauer, Dent, Figueroa, Ford, photo LOA from JSA) and 3.) Howe, John, Lemon, Mize, Rivers, Skowron, Tidrow, Tresh, R. White and Winfield M. Rivera (slightly toned OML (“5”). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. on south panel, JSA sticker and cert). All signatures present (“8-9”) or better. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

340. (3) 1986-1997 341. (4) Single-Signed World Series Baseballs With J. Champions Team- DiMaggio, Mantle, Mays Signed Baseballs and T. Williams - All Full Squads who have achieved perma- JSA nent postseason glory have etched Arguably the four most renowned dia- these (3) 1986-1997 World Series mond figures of the 1940s and 1950s champion team-signed baseballs. have autographed the baseballs in this Included are 1986 Mets: (26 signa- impressive quartet. With ballpoint tures, average “7”, OML ball grades sweet spot pennings, the balls include: “10”, MLB hologram) with N o rt h J. DiMaggio clean white OAL Brown P a n e l : Gooden, Strawberry; 1 9 9 0 (grade “8”), signature (“8-9”) R e d s : (24 signatures, average “7” strength; Mantle mildly toned OAL with 1990 OWS grading similarly, Brown (grade “6-7”), signature (“9”) full photo LOA from JSA) with strength; Mays ONL Giamatti with scattered toning (grade “6”), signature (“9”) Sweet Spot: Piniella and 1997 Marlins: (31 signatures, average “8”, 1997 OWS pres- strength; T. Williams faintly toned OAL brown (grade “8”), signature (“9-10”) ents “7”, full photo LOA from JSA) with South Panel: S h e ffield. More on our website. strength. Individual full JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

342. (4) 1950-1963 343. (5) American League Tougher Team-Signed Baseballs Deceased Hall With Individual Full JSA of Fame LOAs Single-Signed These (4) baseballs have been Baseballs with signed by Junior Circuit install- Grimes ments of the 1950s and 1960s. The While single-signed creamy orbs grade (“5”) on the Hall of Fame baseballs average (with drilled holes to facili- are readily available, tate previous display) and the signa- certain subjects are tures vary to show between (“8”) decidedly more diffi- and (“4-5”) strength. Highlights cult. These five Cooperstown inductees each passed away before 1991. Although the include: 1950 Philadelphia ONL spheres display extensive toning throughout, the sweet spot scripts still present Athletics (25) signatures with Fain; nicely. Included are 1.) Durocher The Lip (“7”); 2.) Grimes (“5”); 3.) Hubbell (“7”); 1958 Chicago White Sox (29) with Aparicio and Lopez; 1958 Cleveland Indians 4.) T. Jackson (“7”) and 5.) J. Johnson (“8”). Auction LOA from James Spence (27) with Doby; 1963 Chicago White Sox (26) with Fox and Wilhelm. Individual full Authentications. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 344. (5) Dodgers 345. (6) 1980- 100th 1987 Team- Anniversary Signed Multi-Signed Baseballs with Baseballs With Red Sox Drysdale, Reese Presented is a group- and Connors ing of (6) 1980-1987 team-signed baseballs. In celebration of the Included are Full 100th anniversary of the LOA from JSA: (1 storied Dodgers fran- ball) with 1980 Red chise, these (5) baseballs Sox: (28 signatures, were signed in 1990 by Brooklyn and Los Angeles icons spanning several decades. T h e average “7-8”, clean ONL White orbs (average grade “8-9”) are home to ballpoint pennings that aver- Unsponsored ball is moderately toned); Auction LOA from JSA: (5 balls) with age (“9”) strength. Highlights include: Barney, Buckner, Campanis, Connors, D r y s d a l e, 1981 Atlanta Braves: (24 signatures, average “7-8”, ONL ball is moderately toned) G a r v e y, H e r m a n, Howard, Hough, L a s o r d a, Lopes, M a r i c h a l, R e e s e, F. Robinson, with T. Aaron (west panel) and 1987 San Francisco Giants: (28 signatures, average Shuba, D. Wi l l i a m s and Wills. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. “7”, ONL ball is toned) with McCovey (sweet spot). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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 53 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 346. (9) 348. Baseball Baseball Hall of Memorabilia/ Fame/ Autograph Superstar Collection Statballs With (11) Totaling Signed (150) Baseballs - Inscriptions Includes with Musial, 347. (10) Single-Signed Baseball Mantle and Rose & Snider Stars with (2) Mays & Williams Mays The baseball life and times of (8) Hall of Famers and Eleven autographed baseballs headline this diamond “Golden Age” diamond stars apply pen to canvas with Pete Rose are available to the fortunate victor with these memorabilia lot. The spheres range from snow-white these (10) single-signed spheres. Although each ball (9) statballs. Serially numbered either #178 or (grade “9-10”) to lightly toned (grade “6-7”) examples displays varying degrees of toning, the autographs still #357/1000, these accolades (average “8-9” or better) are with sweet-spot pennings averaging (“8-9”) quality. present nicely. Unless noted, the endorsements on each placed on mostly clean OAL or ONL spheres. Included Single-signed keepsakes include: Aaron, Bench, Brock, orb present (“7-8”) or better. Included are Full Photo are Bench (17 inscriptions), Brock (15 inscriptions), Greenwell, R. Jackson, Killebrew, LeFlore, B. Lemon, LOA from JSA: (3 balls) with OAL: T. Williams Carew (18 inscriptions), Cepeda (16 inscriptions), Kaline Mantle and Mays. Also included is an OAL MacPhail (“4”); ONL: Drysdale, Koufax (south panel); Sticker (13 inscriptions), Morgan (21 inscriptions), M u s i a l ( 2 0 ball signed by (20) members of the 1974 California & Cert Card from JSA: Kaline (OAL); Auction LOA inscriptions), R o s e (15 inscriptions) and S n i d e r ( 1 5 Angels. Signatures average (“6”) and include F. from JSA: (6 balls) with OAL: Yastrzemski; ONL: inscriptions). Hologram and matching cert cards from Robinson and Ryan. Auction LOA from JSA. More on Furillo, Mays, Musial, Valenzuela and 1983 OAS: reggiejackson.com. More on our website. our website. Mays. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

350. (18) Single- Signed Baseballs With (2) Hall of Famers and Modern Stars Diamond stars 349. (18) Deceased Baseball Hall of from the past, 351. (19) Multi-/Single-Signed present and future have autographed these (18) OAL Fame Single-Signed Baseballs and ONL spheres. The orbs range from snow-white Baseballs with Aaron & R. Jackson Those now-deceased diamond immortals who perma- (grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “7”) and showcase Featured is a stellar arrangement of (19) multi-/single- nently grace Cooperstown are the subjects of these (18) pennings that average (“9”) quality. Includes: Alvarez, signed baseballs. Unless noted, each ball and script Hall of Fame single-signed baseballs. The spheres have H. Bailey, Chambliss, Hanson, Heyward, Isringhausen, presents (“8-9”) or better. Keys include JSA Stickers sustained varying degrees of toning throughout. Despite A. Jackson, McAllister, McCutchen, P. Niekro, D. & Cert Cards: (4 balls) with OML: Musial HOF 69; the imperfections, the endorsements each present (“8- Price, Rasmus, C. Santana, B. Snyder, Sutton, Tabata, PSA/DNA Stickers & Cert Cards: (12 balls) with 9”) or better (unless noted). Highlights include OAL: Webb and Wieters. Individual certs/stickers from JSA OML: Aaron, R. Jackson HOF 93 (slightly toned), Hunter, Leonard, Rizzuto (south panel); ONL: Herman, and/or Just Memorabilia. More on our website. Mays, Schmidt, Snider, Winfield; Other: (3 balls) with Reese, Stargell and Terry. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 OML: Rose (reggiejackson.com cert card). More on More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

352. (3) 353. (14) Baseball Single- Autographed Signed Items with Baseball Mays, Paige Items & Stengel with (2) with Full Bats & LOAs (12) Balls Add depth to your with 354. Baseball Autograph Balance of baseball autograph Mantle collection with this Collection: (12) Balls and (3) Bats - trio of signed keepsakes. Included are 1.) Mays signed and Includes Mays and Spahn ONL ball (full photo LOA from PSA/DNA with cert Williams Pre-war, post-war and modern day diamond heroes are and sub-grades: Autograph “9”, Baseball “6”, Overall Fearsome sluggers take aim with these (14) single- the endorsers of these appealing display items. The sig- “7.5”); 2.) Paige signed Springfield Redbirds business signed baseball items including a pair of bats and a natures average (“8-9”) quality with highlights includ- card (presents “7”, PSA/DNA encapsulated with addi- dozen balls. Included are Bats: (2 bats) with T. ing: (12) Signed Baseballs ranging from snow-white tional full photo LOA from the third-party service) and Williams (“6-7”, slightly smeared, 34-1/2” Louisville (grade “9-10”) to lightly toned (grade “5-6”), highlight- 3.) Stengel signed 3-1/2” commemorative disc penned Slugger); Balls: (12 balls, all “7-8” or better and have ed by Boudreau, Kaline, McGwire, (2) Rose and (2) on both the obverse and reverse with “Casey” and Hall varying degrees of toning) with OAL: Griffey Jr., Kell, Yastrzemski; (3) Signed Bats with “Batting of Famer N.Y. Mets inscription (full photo LOA from Killebrew (“Hammerin’”, 573 H.R.’s), Mantle (person- Champions” signed by (9) with Rose and B. Williams, JSA). alized on north panel) and ONL: Aaron (personalized, “Hall of Fame” signed by (25) with Mays and Spahn, Opening Bid $150.00 south panel). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our and “Doubleday Field” signed by (6) with B. Robinson. website. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 355. 1925 Christy Mathewson Signed Uniform Player’s Contract as Team President Offered is a signed uniform player securing shortstop Ernie “Red” Padgett’s services for the upcoming 1925 season and signed by team president Christy Mathewson. The Hall of Fame pitcher was, of course, well past his playing days at this late juncture and quite ill from the effects of the mustard gas he inhaled during World War I. Matty would not live to see the end of the calendar year. The “C. Mathewson” signature provides no hint of his failing health, however, applied with the same unshakable hand that earned him 373 pitching victories and enshrinement with the first Hall of Fame class. Mathewson’s bold script (grading “9-10”) is the only signature on this contract, suggesting that terms were changed before Padgett signed his consent. Padgett hit .305 for the Braves during the 1925 campaign and fielded his position well. The con- tract is in high grade and exhibits original storage folds and a rusty paper clip mark along the bottom edge, but nothing that distracts the eye or infringes in any way on Mathewson’s important autograph. Although Mathewson served as the part time president of the Boston Braves, few signed contacts are offered for public sale. The piece comes with a full Photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $7500.00

358. (187) Signed Baseball Player Checks with Reynolds and Sewell Opening Bid $200.00 356. (15) Henry Jordan Signed 357. (65) Signed Checks with (3) Hall Checks from 1976 of Famers and Actor George Burns Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

361. (1000+) Different Signed Index Cards with Most Deceased 359. (200) Ralph Houk Signed 360. (225) Ralph Kiner Signed Opening Bid $250.00 Checks Checks from 1972-73 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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 55 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 362. Barney Dreyfuss 1917 Signed Letter to Billy Southworth With Envelope - PSA/DNA 9 and Full JSA Posthumously enshrined in Cooperstown in 2008, Barney Dreyfuss and Billy Southworth are the subjects of this incredibly preserved cor- respondence piece composed and endorsed by Dreyfuss. Typewritten on Dreyfuss’ personalized Pittsburgh Pirates letterhead, the letter is dated “March 29th, 1917” and addressed to Southworth at his Columbus, Ohio residence. The content of the letter confirms Dreyfuss’ receipt of earlier telegrams from both Southworth and his Pacific Coast League manager, William McCreedie. In summary, the message suggests that Southworth is to report to the Pirates for a tryout, as he had brief Major League stints with Cleveland in both 1913 and 1915. At the conclusion, Dreyfuss has signed in black-ink steel-tip fountain pen. With absolutely flawless penmanship, Dreyfuss’ signature has been graded (“9”) by PSA/DNA. Accompanying is the original postmarked envelope, which is simply addressed: “Mr. William Southworth, Columbus, Ohio. Ball Player.” The page is crisp and shows normal compacting folds. Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

363. Signed 1936 Yankees Scorecard - SGC/JSA “Authentic” Embarking on an unprecedented run of four successive World Series titles, the 1936 New York Yankees were powered by A.L. MVP Lou Gehrig, who paced the majors with 49 home runs, 167 runs, 130 walks and a career-best .478 on-base percentage. So it’s only fitting that Gehrig has decorated this otherwise blank 1936 Yankee scorecard with his flowing penmanship. Encapsulated with autograph assessed “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, Gehrig’s scripting is executed on a hand-trimmed score- card from a stadium-issued program. Measuring approximately 5-1/4 x 2-3/4”, the unmarked scoring grid lists a lineup with Gehrig in the cleanup spot and rookie Joe DiMaggio as an alternate outfielder in the No. 8 hole. Composed in pencil, Gehrig’s autograph is minimally affected by a horizontal fold, but still resonates (“6-7”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

365. 1970 Roberto Clemente Single- Page TLS with Full JSA On the evening of July 24, 1970, at the Pirates’ new home at Three Rivers Stadium, Roberto Clemente was honored by thousands of Puerto Ricans who traveled to Pittsburgh for 364. Gil Hodges 1963 Signed First Managerial Contract the occasion. With Full JSA Ever the humanitarian, Widespread debate continues regarding Cooperstown’s failure to honor Gil Hodges. Clemente raised His home run and RBI exploits during the 1950s were both second only to those of thousands of teammate Duke Snider. An argument can be made for Hodges’ Hall of Fame candida- dollars on cy as a manager, as well, as his Senators and Mets installments made steady improve- “Roberto ments with the latter team authoring an unfathomable turnaround in 1969. Framed to Clemente Day” dimensions of 22-5/8 x 18-5/8”, this “Uniform Manager’s Contract” was endorsed by for a children’s hospital. The Hall of Famer also chipped in two hits as the Pirates Hodges for his inaugural endeavor as a skipper. Sparingly used by the 1963 Mets, blanked the visiting Astros, 11-0. This 1970 Roberto Clemente single-page TLS is a Hodges was dealt to the Washington Senators on May 23. He immediately resigned as remarkable artifact penned by the baseball icon who passed away all too young. The a player and took the reins from interim pilot Eddie Yost (who had taken over for 8-1/2 x 11” ephemeron is published on Allegheny County Sportsmen’s Association Mickey Vernon). Drawn up on that very date, this two-page document lists the stan- letterhead and is crowned by an etched portrait of Clemente along with details sur- dard contractual legal text with titled sections detailing employment, salary and loyal- rounding the event. The form letter expresses gratitude to the recipient for their ty. With typewritten details of “63-64” and a “$31,000” annual stipend, the contract is donation and lauds Pittsburgh faithful. Following the typed salutation, Clemente signed at its conclusion by both Senators General Manager (black ink, placed a beautiful blue ballpoint autograph, which registers (“8-9”) signature “8-9” strength) and Hodges (blue ballpoint, “9” strength). The document has normal strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. compacting folds and displays wonderfully. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $700.00

56 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 366. Tris Speaker 367. Tris Speaker 1921 Signed and Signed and Framed Framed Letter With Note With Full JSA Full JSA The author of incredible batting From an era in which players feats, Hall of Famer Tris and fans shared genuine and Speaker penned and signed the heartfelt interaction, this type- note in this impressive display. written letter was composed and Framed to dimensions of 17-1/8 signed by Hall of Famer Tris x 21-1/8”, the four collector’s Speaker. Framed to dimensions pieces with Speaker’s likeness of 18-1/2 x 22-5/8” under beige- are symmetrically arranged colored matting, the standard around a 2-3/4 x 4” sheet on size letter is typed on Cleveland which Speaker discussed the Indians stationery and dated use of the spitball. Interestingly, May 2, 1921 (a date on which Speaker sided with pitchers, the Indians stood atop the A.L. proclaiming: “I think the spit standings in defense of their ball would be a great help to 1920 World Series title). The let- pitchers and it could be legal - ter details Speaker’s compliance ized with out much trouble. It for a photo opportunity with might be good for base ball. famed scribe , as (signed) Tris Speaker” well as for an autographed baseball. At the conclusion, Speaker’s bold black-ink foun- Executed in black-ink steel tip tain pen endorsement projects (“9”) strength and clarity. A black-and-white photo of fountain pen, Speaker’s signa- Speaker accents the piece. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. ture shows (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

368. Honus 369. 1940 Who’s Who Wagner Signed in Baseball Book with Framed Check (135+) Signatures--Full Display JSA Widely considered the Hall of Famers, stars, role players, greatest shortstop to ever obscure bench warmers and former take the infield, Hall of umpires are all found in this Famer and eight-time bat- exceptional 1940 Who’s Who in ting champion Honus Baseball book with (135+) signa- Wagner was the endorser tures. Penned with a variety of of this 1930 personal writing instruments, these multi- check. Framed to dimen- colored scripts are found through- sions of 30-1/4 x 29-1/2”, out the pages of this publication the check is drawn from and average (“6-7”) quality or bet- Wagner’s account at the ter. Unless noted, each page was Carnegie National Bank. signed directly by the player with Dated “March 18, 1930” a sampling of cut autographs (in Wagner’s hand), the affixed at a later date. The tape- voucher is made out for “$45.00” and signed “J. Honus Wagner” in black-ink steel tip reinforced periodical has sustained extensive wear, but the autographs are still “none fountain pen on the appropriate line. Wagner’s endorsement shows (“8-9”) strength, the worse for wear.” Included are Hall of Famers: (20 players) with (2) Cronin (cut), though it is minimally affected by normal cancellation punchings. Just below, R. Ferrell/W. Ferrell (cut), Gordon, Greenberg, Griffith, Grove, B. Harris, T. Williams; Wagner’s inscription of “Special” has endured slight smearing, though the autograph Others: (118 players) with Altrock, Berg (cut), Geisel (), Hutchinson, Milan, is not affected. The display is accented by an oversized sepia-toned photo of Wagner Ormsby (umpire), Pipgras (umpire, 1927 Yankee), Rolfe, Rowe, Stratton and in action. Auction LOA from JSA. Summers (umpire). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $250.00

371. (11) Multi- Signed Baseball Items with 1976 Yankees Program includ- ing Martin Featured is an interesting assortment of (11) multi- signed baseball items. The OAL or ONL base- balls have sustained varying degrees of sur- face toning. Highlights 370. (14) Hall of Famer Single-Signed Baseballs and Bat include Full Photo LOA Signed by (6) from JSA: (2 items) with 1976 New York The “Splendid Splinter,” “Mr. Cub,” and “Say Hey” are among the highlights in this Yankees Spring baseball autograph collection. Includes: (14) Single-Signed Baseballs OAL or ONL Training Program: (14 orbs ranging from clean white (grade “8”) to lightly toned (grade “5-6”) with sweet signatures, average “6,” spot pennings averaging (“8-9”) strength. Includes: Banks, Berra, Ford, B. Gibson, program has moderate water damage) with Berra, E. Howard, B. Martin; Multi- Killebrew, Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Mays, McCovey, F. Robinson, Ryan, Smith, Signed Hall of Fame Ball: (6 signatures, average “6-7,” Spalding All-Star ball is Snider and T. Williams; Multi-Signed Bat A full-size “Rawlings-Adirondack” display moderately toned) with South Panel: Koufax and Auction LOA from JSA: (9 multi- model signed by Ashburn, Carlton, Ford, Kaline, Mathews and Roberts. Auction LOA signed balls) with OAL: Ripken Sr./Ripken Jr. (east panel); More on our website. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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372. 1941 Ty Cobb Signed Check with Full JSA Presented is a gorgeous 1941 Ty Cobb signed check. Drawn from the First National 373. Joe DiMaggio Signed Check - PSA/DNA “Authentic” Bank of Nevada, this remittance was paid to Cobb’s first wife Mrs. T.R. Cobb Having long-since completed a remarkable diamond career, Joe DiMaggio resorted to (“Charlie”) and was endorsed by the Hall of Famer using his full, initialed name (“9- viewing cable TV and paying the bills. The offered signed personal check is encapsu- 10”). Unlike many “Reno” checks, the flowing blue ink script is not affected by can- lated with autograph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA. Drawn from DiMaggio’s cellation markings in any way. Mrs. Cobb further endorsed the check’s reverse. Full personal account, the check is dated “Aug 1, 1987” and made out to “Viacom Cable photo LOA from JSA. Vision” in the amount of “$30.70.” On the appropriate line, DiMaggio’s blue ballpoint Opening Bid $250.00 signature shows (“8”) strength and clarity. Opening Bid $200.00

375. 1943 Signed and Framed Letter With Full JSA From a bygone era during which men proudly served their country 374. Clark Griffth Framed and Signed 1938 regardless of Correspondence to Walter Briggs - Full JSA status, this Hall of Fame Washington Senators franchise fixture composed and framed display features a 1943 letter signed by Hall of Fame catcher Mickey signed this correspondence in 1938. Framed to dimensions of 21x17 under white mat- Cochrane. Framed to 17x21 under black matting, the typewritten letter on “U.S. Naval ting, the standard size letter is typewritten on Washington Senators stationery and Training Station” letterhead details Cochrane’s recommendation for a commission in dated October 15, 1938. Addressed to Detroit Tigers owner Walter Briggs, the corre- the U.S. Naval Reserve Corps. At the conclusion, Cochrane has signed “Gordon S. spondence details Griffith’s refusal of a transaction proposed by Briggs. At the conclu- Cochrane” in black-ink fountain pen (“9” strength). Two black-and-white likenesses sion, Griffth’s black-ink fountain pen signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full of Cochrane accent the piece. Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

376. 377. Connie Mickey Mack 1947 Mantle Signed Signed and and Framed Framed Letter With Letter Full JSA With Full The consummate JSA mentor and ana- In appreciation lyst, Hall of of a fan’s ado- Fame skipper ration, Hall of Connie Mack Fame switch- composed and hitter Mickey signed this cor- Mantle signed respondence and sent this during the wan- typewritten ing days of the correspondence. Framed to dimensions of 21-1/8 x 17-3/16” the letter is typed on a 1947 pennant race. Written entirely in Mack’s hand in black-ink fountain pen, the let- sheet of Mantle’s personal stationery with his address printed at the top. At the ter appears on Athletics stationery and was sent to a sports writer detailing Mack’s conclusion, Mantle has signed in blue ballpoint (“9-10” strength). Accenting the piece approval of a recent article. At the conclusion, Mack’s bold endorsement projects is a color image of Mantle during his 1952 sophomore season. Full photo LOA from (“9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 378. 1954 The 379. 1930s- Washington Senators 1960s Multi- Book by Povich Signed Sport by (14) with Full JSA Grouping A comprehensive history of the with (52) Washington Senators is explored by Autographs renowned sports journalist with his 1954 work published including by G.P. Putnam’s Sons of New York. Vintage Entitled The Washington Senators: Scrapbook An Informal History, the hardcover volume is etched by (14) ex-Senators with Berg (reunion) on the flyleaf averaging This interesting 1930s-1960s multi-sport grouping with (52) autographs including (“8-9”) with Killebrew. Also present Moe Berg has a distinct Washington D.C. flavor. The signed items are penned with a is the original dust jacket with wear variety of writing instruments and average (“6-7”) quality or better. Keys include consistent with its age. Full photo Circa 1939-1940 Scrapbook: (28 pages) with Signed 1939 Play Ball: (6 cards) LOA from JSA. More on our website. with Berg (includes Japanese characters) and Signatures: (45 signatures) with T. Opening Bid $150.00 Williams (cut scorecard). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

380. (5) Multi-/Single- 381. Warren Spahn Signed Baseball Signed and Inscribed Items with Spring Milwaukee Braves Training Content Mitchell & Ness including (2) Mantle Jersey - Full JSA Baseball players who worked The winningest southpaw in big out their winter kinks across league annals, Hall of Famer several Florida sites are the Warren Spahn signed this endorsers of these (5) multi-/sin- Milwaukee Braves throwback jer- gle-signed items. Included are sey. Tailored from cream-colored 1963 Yankees Spring Training flannel to match the club’s 1950s program: (pages detached from garments, this “Mitchell & Ness” cover) with Mantle (“9”, signed jersey features felt identifiers and on inner page) and 1972 Astros a “Laughing Brave” logo on the left sleeve. On the right front, Spahn’s blue marker vs. Twins scorecard: (32 signatures, average “7-8”, scorecard creased) with D. autograph projects (“7-8”) strength and is accompanied by his inscription of “363 Wilson. Also present is an additional Mantle single-signed OAL baseball (“8-9”, ball Wins - Cy Young 57 - HOF 73.” Despite slight ink migration, the penning remains moderately toned). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. prominent on this ideal display keepsake. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

382. (4) Baseball Hall of 383. 1969 World Series Fame Single- Program with (16) Mets Signed Items Signatures with Full JSA with Celebrate the Amazin’ Mets with the DiMaggio—Full offered 1969 World Series program JSA with (16) signatures from the victori- Three of Cooperstown’s ous squad. The blue Sharpie scripts brightest stars have (average “8-9”) are neatly placed endorsed this quartet of throughout the pages of the (VG-EX) baseball keepsakes. publication. Included are Cardwell, Included are 1.) Berra Clendenon, DiLauro, Dyer, Grote, Cooperstown Collection (2) C. Jones, (2) Koosman, Yankees pinstriped micromesh jersey (“8”, lower left breast); 2.) Berra Rawlings Kranepool, McGraw, Pfeil, Ryan, Adirondack black 33-1/2” bat (“9”, silver); 3.) DiMaggio 1948 Chesterfield 10-1/2 x Seaver, Swoboda and R. Taylor. Full 13-1/2” advertising page (“8”, full photo LOA from JSA) and 4.) Killebrew KR3 photo LOA from JSA. blonde 33-1/2” bat with HOF ‘84 (“9-10”). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

384. (25) 385. Autographed Baseball Baseball Flats with Autograph Hodges & Howard Balance of Score big with these (25) Collection autographed baseball flats With J. with Hodges and Howard. These collectibles each exhib- DiMaggio it (“8”) penmanship or better. and Highlights include Sticker & Rizzuto Cert Card from JSA: (6 A sizable cast of big league superstars have signed the appropriate items in this lot items) with Photographs: that “touches ‘em all.” Signatures average (“8-9”) strength with highlights including: Furillo, Lopat; Yankees Signed Baseballs (16) OAL and ONL spheres; mild to light toning with Berra, Photo Pack: E. Howard, Carew, Carlton, Ripken, Jr., B. Robinson, Rose and Ryan; Signed Bats (4) with Kubek; Auction LOA from Kiner and Rizzuto; Signed Framed Displays (6) with J. DiMaggio (full JSA) and JSA: (19 items) with Photographs/Postcards: (various sizes) with Combs (Yankees Mathews. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. 1924-43), (2) W. Fields, Hodges and Reynolds. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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 59 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 386. (7) 387. Autographed Baltimore Baseball Orioles Items With Autograph Mantle and Collection Rose of (26) Unforgettable names With and events comprise Brooks, the fare in this lot of (7) autographed Frank and baseball keepsakes. Ripken Includes: Mickey Family Mantle a black-and- The mighty white photo signed in blue Sharpie (“9-10” strength) framed to 13-3/16 x 17-1/8 (full Orioles take JSA); Pete Rose a Mitchell & Ness (size “XL”) 1976 Reds home jersey signed on the flight in this lot left front in black marker (“7-8” strength; inscribed “Hit King #4256”); Signed of (26) auto- Baseballs (3) clean white orbs (average grade “8”) with Cone (“9” strength; inscribed graphed items. With signatures averaging (“9”) potency, the highlights include: “P.G. 7-19-99”); Gossage (“8” strength, inscribed “54”); and Torrez/Dent (unofficial Signed Baseballs clean white (grade “8”) to lightly toned (grade “5-6”) OAL Brown ball, both signatures “6”); Signed Flats with Cone (13x11 litho print signed in blue orbs signed by Ripken, Jr., B. Robinson, F. Robinson, C. Ripken, Jr./B. Ripken and C. Sharpie; “9” strength, inscribed “P.G. 7-18-99”); Torrez/Dent (10x8 black-and-white Ripken, Jr./C. Ripken, Sr./B Ripken; Signed Photos 8x10 and 10x8 color prints with: photo signed by both in blue Sharpie; both “9-10,” inscribed “10-2-78”). Auction Murray, Palmer, Powell, B. Ripken, C. Ripken, Jr., (2) B. Robinson, F. Robinson, C. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Ripken, Jr./B. Ripken and C. Ripken, Jr./C, Ripken, Sr./B. Ripken. Individual Opening Bid $150.00 certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

388. Autographed 389. (38) Baseball Multi- Cachet/First Day Sport Cover Lot of (38) Balance of With J. DiMaggio Collection and T. Williams with (3) Decorated with images of Ripken Jr. legendary players, these (38) Signed cachets and first-day covers have been autographed by Steiner their renowned subjects. With Balls scriptings averaging (“9”) Featured is a strength and clarity, the keep- multi-sport balance of collection with (38) items. All signed material presents (“9- sakes include: Aparicio, 10”). Keys include Single-Signed Bat: Sosa (34” black Rawlings Big Stick, 66 HR Brock, Carlton, Dandridge, MVP, auction LOA from JSA); Single-Signed Balls: (3) Ripken Jr. (all west panel, Dickey, J. DiMaggio, Doerr, OAL commemorative, Steiner holograms and cert cards); Sports Cards: (19 cards) Durocher, R. Ferrell, with Baseball: 1973 Topps #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (PSA 7), 1993 SP #279 Jeter RC Gehringer, Gomez, Grimes, (CSA 10), 2000 Upper Deck A Piece of History 3000 Hit Club Mays game-used bat Henderson, Hubbell, Hunter, (NM-MT); Commemorative Card Sets: (10 sets) with 1993 R&N China Ted J. Johnson, Kell, Killebrew, Williams porcelain set (21 cards, original wood box), 1997 Grand Slam Ventures B. Leonard, Lyons, Mathews, Mize, Molitor, Morgan, Musial, Palmer, Reese, Rizzuto, “Champions of Golf” 63-card set in album with Woods RC (CSA 9) and Other: (5 Roberts, F. Robinson, Schoendienst, J. Sewell, Skowron, Slaughter, Stargell, Uecker, items) with 1986-87 Fleer Basketball wax pack with Olajuwon Sticker back (NM). B. Williams and T. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

390. (78) Boston Red Sox Multi- /Single-Signed Items with Williams Fabled Fenway heroes take the field with this (78) Boston Red Sox multi-/single-signed auto- graph and team set collection. Unless noted, each autograph presents (“8”) or better. Highlights include Minor Leagues/Other Team Sets: (19 sets, average NM-MT) 391. May 14, 1996 Official Scorecard from Gooden No- with 1981 TCMA Pawtucket Hitter Signed by (13) With Griffey, ARod and Full JSA (Boggs), 1984 TCMA After pitching to an 0-3 mark with an ERA of 8.38 in April of 1996, Dwight Gooden Pawtucket (Clemens); Multi- righted the course by no-hitting the Seattle Mariners on May 14 at Yankee Stadium. Signed Balls: (4 balls) with The triumph marked both his only career no-no and first and only career win vs. 1971 Boston Red Sox: (26 sig- Seattle. Offered is the official scorecard from that pitching gem signed by (13) partici- natures, OAL ball and signa- pants. The 13x9 thick stock two-sided item has marked scoring grids and is auto- tures average “5-6”); Red Sox Favorites: (25 signatures, OAL, average “7-8”) with graphed in black marker (average “9” strength) by: Bragg, Buhner, Cora, Eenhoorn, North Panel: Yastrzemski; Single-Signed Ball: with T. Williams (OAL, ball toned); Hitchcock, Gooden, Griffey, Jr., E. Martinez, Piniella, A. Rodriguez, Sorrento, Strange Signed 8x10 Photographs: (50 photographs) with Clemens, Yastrzemski and Signed and Wilson. Full photo LOA from JSA. Publications: with 1988 Red Sox Illustrated with (16) signatures including Clemens. Opening Bid $300.00 Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 392. Hall of 393. (63) Famer Autographed Autographed Baseball Ball and Bat Flats with Lot of (26) DiMaggio, With Koufax Mantle & and Mathews Williams The sluggers, skip- Presented is a top- pers, shelf gathering of artists and slick (63) autographed fielding defenders in this lot share one common bond: enshrinement in Cooperstown. baseball flats with The (26) autographs average (“9”) strength with highlights including: Single-Signed DiMaggio, Mantle Baseballs (24) snow-white (grade “9-10”) to lightly toned (grade “5-6”) OAL or ONL and Williams. Unless noted, each signature presents (“8”) or better. Keys include orbs with highlights including: Appling, Ashburn, Boudreau, Kell, A. Lopez, Signed 8x10 Photographs/Flats: (29 pieces) with R. Jackson; Prints: (8 items, all Mathews, F. Robinson and Stargell; Signed Bats (2) full-size display weapons with Hersh and 12x16, unless noted) with DiMaggio (14x11 photo), T. Williams (14x17) Koufax and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. and Other: Mantle (Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque postcard). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

394. Baseball 395. 500 Home Run Autograph Club Multi-Signed Balance of Home Plate-Shaped Collection Wooden Plaque with With Aaron (9) Signatures—Full and Rose JSA Round third and Longball launchers take flight head for home with with the offered 500 Home Run this assortment of Club home plate-shaped wooden baseball autographed plaque. The 17x17 wooden dis- items. The bold sig- play is painted in the form of a natures average (“8- home-plate and features the sig- 9”) strength with natures of nine members. The highlights including Single-Signed Baseballs (23) with Irvin, Killebrew, T. Perez, (2) blue sharpie (“9-10”) endorse- G. Perry and Rose; Signed Photos (8) with Aaron, Clemens and P. Niekro. Signed ments include Aaron, R. Cap Cleveland Indians pro model cap signed by R. Alomar. Individual certs/stickers Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, from various services. More on our website. Mathews, McCovey, Murray, F. Robinson and Schmidt. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

396. Phil 397. Don Larsen Perfect Rizzuto/Don Game Display with Signed Larsen Photo & Ticket Stub Autographed Before 64,519 spectators at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, Don Larsen per- Display Lot manently etched his name in postseason of (4) With lore by twirling the only perfect game in (3) Perfect World Series history. Presented is a Game signed photo and ticket stub display commemorating the event. The custom Photos framed and matted 14x18 keepsake con- Pinstripers whose Bronx tenures briefly overlapped, Phil Rizzuto and Don Larsen tains 1.) signed Larsen 8x10 photograph signed the display keepsakes in this Bronx-themed lot. Includes: Framed Display (“9-10”) with PG.10.8.56 inscription; framed to 27-1/8 x 23-5/8”, (2) replica Yankee home jerseys are signed on the left 2.) original mezzanine ticket stub from front by Rizzuto (“7” strength; inscribed “MVP 1950”) and Larsen (“6” strength; the contest with mild creasing inscribed “10-8-56 Yankee Stadium”), respectively; Signed 10x8 Photos (3) action (unknown if adhered or not) and 3.) photos of Larsen in his 1956 World Series perfecto. Each is signed (“9” strength), and newspaper box score from the contest. (2) are inscribed. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $300.00

398. (6) Autographed 399. Sandy Koufax Souvenir Dodgers Publications Collection of (8) With Key With Drysdale, Alston Chain, Pocket Knife and and Snider Signed LIFE Magazine Dodger icons spanning the Flatbush Arguably the most dominant southpaw of and Los Angeles eras have signed all time, Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax was these (6) publications. Pennings both feared and celebrated throughout an average (“9”) strength and include: abbreviated career. These (8) keepsakes are Hardcover Books The Artful a reminder of his popularity during his Dodgers (signed by Snider); A Year playing days. Includes: Signed LIFE at a Time (signed by Alston); The Magazine an August 2, 1963 issue signed Duke of Flatbush (signed by on the front cover in blue marker (“10” Snider); Periodicals (2) September strength). Additional (unsigned) souvenirs 28, 1962 issues of Life (both signed include (4) team-issued photos; a photo on front cover by Drysdale) and a patch; a 1960s photo keychain; and a 1960s 1957 Ebbets Field program signed photo pocketknife. Auction LOA from JSA. on the scoring grids by Ashburn, Erskine and Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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 61 BA S E BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 400. (3) 401. (5) Philadelphia Philadelphia Phillies Signed Items Phillies With (2) Ashburn, Signed Items Roberts, Rose and With Schmidt Schmidt, Phillies legends spanning the “Whiz Kids” to “Wheeze Kids” have auto- Ashburn, graphed these (5) keepsakes. Potent Carlton and signatures average (“9”) strength 1993 Team and include: Richie Ashburn 20x24 Phillie Phanatics 1995 “On One Field” limited edition take notice of these (3) autographed items. Bold signatures average (“9-10”) strength (104/1000) lithograph print and clarity on: (2) Signed Magazines 1988 premier issue of Philly Sport signed on (inscribed “HOF ‘95”); signed ONL the front cover by Mike Schmidt; October 1993 Philadelphia signed on the front White ball; Robin Roberts 20x24 cover by Ashburn, Carlton, Daulton and Kruk; Signed Airplane a 36”-long cardboard 1995 “On One Field” limited edition (104/1000) lithograph print, inscribed “HOF Boeing 767 signed by (31) members of the 1993 N.L. Champion Phillies, including 76”; Pete Rose signed full-size bat (inscribed “#4256”); Mike Schmidt signed full- Daulton, Dykstra and Kruk. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. size bat. Individual certs/stickers from JSA (ball comes with JSA auction LOA). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

402. (9) New York 403. Alex Rodriguez Yankees Autographed Signed and Framed Items with Jeter & R. Base Jackson While it’s well known that Bronx faithful, wear your heart on Alex Rodriguez has rounded your pinstripes and secure these (9) the bases some 629 times in a New York Yankees autographed home run trot, alone, the items. Highlights include Yankee slugger took the time Framed/Plaques: (3 items, all “9- to autograph this one. Framed 10” with moderate peripheral wear) to dimensions of 22x22 in a with 1.) R. Jackson plaque (12x15); shadowbox display with an 2.) Jeter (1997 USA Today Baseball appropriate “pinstriped” fac- Weekly cover, 17-1/2 x 14, all “9- ing, this regulation size 10”); 3.) Raines/Strawberry (15x21) (15x15) base is decorated with and Single-Signed Baseball: (6 Rodriguez’ sizable black mark- balls, average “7-8”). Auction LOA er signature (“6” strength). from JSA. More on our website. Cert/sticker from AROD. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

404. MLB Alumni 405. (4) Ken Griffey 1990 Reunion Jr. Signed UDA Items Collection With (3) with (2) Painted Bats Multi-Signed Items Heading to Cooperstown in 2016, these (4) Ken Griffey Jr. Including (2) T. signed UDA items will give the Williams victor a jump on his Hall of Gathered in St. Petersburg, Fame material. Included are 1.) Florida for the 1990 MLB replica Reds home jersey Players Alumni Reunion, (Russell Athletic size 48) with dozens of diamond icons signed original painted image by artist (3) items in this lot. Keys Jolene Jessie; 2.) 34” black include: Ball No. 1 an OAL Louisville Slugger All-Star bat Brown orb (grade “9”) with (23) signatures (average “8-9”) including Stargell and T. with cupped end (#/124) and 3- Williams (“6”); Ball No. 2: an ONL White sphere (grade “9”) with (22) signatures 4.) (2) 34” black Louisville (average “8”) including Campanis and B. Robinson; Signed Program a (NM) pro- Slugger hand-painted bats by gram signed on an autograph page by 45 (average “9”) with Killebrew and T. Chilton (both #/24). Holograms and matching cert cards along with individual velvet Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. pouches are present. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

406. (9) Single-Signed 407. (2) Signed Minor League Replica Framed Orioles Jerseys With C. Keepsakes With Gonzalez and Cal and Kelly McCutchen Ripken The garments are “bush league,” A fixture in the Orioles but the autographs are “big lineup and in the league,” indeed. These knit repli- Baltimore community, Cal ca garments feature tackle twill Ripken, Jr. headlines this identifiers and showcase felt tip lot of (2) displays. signatures that average (“8-9”) Includes: Signed Clipping strength and clarity. Includes: L. framed to 11-5/8 x 9-5/8”, Anderson, Francoeur, C. a newspaper clipping detailing the Cal Ripken Learning Center is signed in blue Gonzalez, F. Martinez, ballpoint by Cal Ripken, Jr. and his wife, Kelly Ripken (both “10” strength); 1993 McCutchen, Price, Rasmus, Lineup Card framed to 26-1/4 x 20-1/4”, the September 24, 1993 Camden yards Tabata, and Tazawa. Individual home dugout lineup card lists Ripken in consecutive game No. 1887. Item is signed certs/stickers from JSA, Just Memorabilia and Radtke. More on our website. by manager . Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 410. 1970 Milwaukee Brewers 408. Ted Williams Single-Signed 409. Curt Flood Single-Signed Inaugural Season Team-Signed Ball Baseball - PSA/DNA 8 Baseball With Full JSA With Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

412. (13) Single-Signed Baseballs 411. 1982 Los Angeles Dodgers 413. Stephen Strasburg Signed with (11) Berra & (2) Rizzuto Team-Signed Baseball With Full JSA Jersey and Ball Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

414. Mickey Mantle “My Favorite Summer” Signed Dust Jacket with 415. 500 HR Club Cachet Inscription Autographed by (11) with Mantle Opening Bid & Williams 416. 1969 New York Mets IHOP $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Placemat Signed by (24) With Seaver, McGraw and Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00

417. Sam Crawford Autographed B&W Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard with Full JSA Opening Bid 418. Ron Lewis Framed & Matted $100.00 Negro League Autographed Postcard Display with (21) 419. Braves Framed and Signed Lot Signatures of (3) With Aaron, Spahn and Sain Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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426. Signed 427. Signed 428. Signed 1948-49 Leaf 1948-49 Leaf 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #59 Baseball #63 Baseball #66 Luke Barney Orval Grove Appling— McCosky Shortprint— SGC/JSA Shortprint— SGC/JSA Authentic SGC/JSA Authentic Encapsulated by SGC Authentic Encapsulated by with the autograph Encapsulated by SGC SGC with the auto- graded “Authentic” by with the autograph graph assessed as JSA. Featured is a graded “Authentic” by “Authentic” by JSA. 1948-49 Leaf #59 JSA. Presented is a Featured is a capti- Luke Appling signed seldom encountered vating 1948-49 Leaf card. The blue Sharpie 1948-49 Leaf Baseball Baseball #66 Orval endorsement grades #63 Barney McCosky Grove signed short- (“8”), while the signed shortprint. The black ballpoint inscription grades print. The black ballpoint inscription grades (“7-8”), crease-free canvas presents (VG-EX). (“7”), while the card presents (PR). while the card presents (PR). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 429. Signed 430. Signed 1948-49 Leaf 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #68 Baseball #83 Eddie Miller Bobby Shortprint— Doerr— SGC/JSA SGC/JSA Authentic Authentic Encapsulated by SGC Encapsulated by with the autograph SGC with the auto- evaluated “Authentic” graph graded by JSA. Presented is “Authentic” by JSA. an alluring 1948-49 Spotlighted is a love- Leaf Baseball #68 ly 1948-49 Leaf Eddie Miller signed Baseball #83 Bobby shortprint. The black Doerr signed card. ballpoint script grades The blue Sharpie signature grades (“9”), while the (“7”), while the card presents (VG). properly centered canvas presents (EX). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 431. Signed 432. Signed 433. Signed 1948-49 Leaf 1948-49 Leaf 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #88 Baseball #91 Baseball #106 Frank Gustine Ralph Kiner— Lou SP—SGC/JSA SGC/JSA Boudreau— Authentic Authentic SGC/JSA Encapsulated by SGC Encapsulated by SGC Authentic with the autograph grad- with the autograph Encapsulated by SGC ed “Authentic” by JSA. graded “Authentic” with the autograph Offered is an elusive by JSA. Presented is judged “Authentic” by 1948-49 Leaf Baseball a 1948-49 Leaf #91 JSA. Add to your #88 Frank Gustine signed Ralph Kiner signed Cooperstown-themed shortprint. The blue ink card. The black ink gathering with the script (“7”) from the for- script grades (“9”), offered 1948-49 Leaf mer Cubs third baseman is personalized. Despite evi- while the mid-grade Baseball #106 Lou dence of tape residue along three corners and stray canvas presents (VG). Boudreau signed card. The centered black Sharpie sig- print lines, this post-war sample still presents nicely. Opening Bid $100.00 nature grades (“8-9”), while the card presents (VG). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 434. Signed 435. Signed 1948- 1948-49 Leaf 49 Leaf Baseball Baseball #120 #121 Johnny George Kell Pesky SP— Rookie SP— SGC/JSA SGC/JSA Authentic Authentic Encapsulated by SGC Encapsulated by SGC with the autograph graded with the autograph “Authentic” by JSA. 436. Signed 1948-49 Leaf Baseball judged “Authentic” by Homer off of Pesky’s pole JSA. Arkansas native with the offered 1948-49 #143 Dick Sisler Shortprint— George Kell presides Leaf Baseball #121 SGC/JSA Authentic on the offered 1948-49 signed Encapsulated by SGC with the autograph graded Leaf Baseball #120 shortprint. The legendary Red Sox infielder penned this “Authentic” by JSA. Featured is a tough 1948-49 Leaf rookie. This challenging shortprint is etched in black challenging example in black ink with the autograph Baseball #143 Dick Sisler signed shortprint. This hori- ink with the endorsement resonating (“8-9”). The sur- grading (“8-9”). Multiple pinholes, surface paper loss zontal beauty is inscribed in black ink (“7”) with the face grades (GD). and limited creasing do not impact the signature. card presenting (VG). Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

437. Signed 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #149 Henry Majeski—SGC/JSA 439. “Ebbets Field” Commemorative Authentic Bat Signed by (16) Brooklyn Encapsulated by SGC with the autograph judged Dodgers With Koufax, Drysdale and “Authentic” by JSA. Here is an impressive 1948-49 438. 1983 Donruss Hall of Fame Full JSA Leaf Baseball #149 Henry Majeski signed shortprint. Heroes Complete Set (44/44) with The black ink script on this horizontal classic grades Opening Bid $150.00 (“8-9”), while the card presents (GD to VG). (21) Signed Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

440. Sandy Koufax and Signed Cooperstown Bat Co. Bats Opening Bid $150.00 442. Pete Rose/Jimmy Carter Dual- 441. Edd Roush Signed Original Signed 8x10 Inscription with “Jimmy 1920s Photograph - PSA/DNA Who?” Inscription Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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443. Babe Ruth Signed Photograph With Full JSA Subject to attention and praise in his every endeavor, baseball and cultural icon Babe Ruth represented a photo opportunity in something as simple as purchasing shoes. Such is the scene in the offered framed and signed photograph. While all signed likenesses of Ruth are appealing, seldom seen “off the dia- mond” images are special, indeed. Framed to 16x18 under black textured matting, this vintage 8x10 black-and-white photo shows Ruth and his wife, Claire, seated at what appears to be an upscale estab- lishment as a smiling attendant measures Claire’s ankle. At the lower right corner, Ruth has signed in blue-ink steel-tip fountain pen. Preceded by a personalization and salutation, Ruth’s coveted autograph projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

444. Babe Ruth Signed 1939 Coaster - PSA/DNA “Authentic” Announcing the “Academy of Sport” awards exhibition for the 1939 New York World’s Fair, the offered coaster was endorsed by “Bronx Bombers” icon Babe Ruth. Encapsulated with autographed assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, the 3-3/16”-diameter blank-backed relic featured text detailing the academy and its endeavors. Trumping that detail, Ruth has signed in graphite pencil. The unmistakable scripting projects (“6”) strength and clarity. An inscription (in Ruth’s hand) has long-since been removed. This is an unusual and interesting relic from an important chapter in both New York and Yankees history. Opening Bid $750.00

445. 1959 Chicago Cubs Team-Signed Pro Model Bat With Hornsby, Banks, Boudreau and Full JSA Having endured a franchise-long run of 12 successive losing seasons (a run extended 16 years), the 1959 Chicago Cubs retained the services of the oft- abrasive Rogers Hornsby in a mentor capacity. While they finished fifth that season as their South Side counterparts took the American League flag, that year’s Cubbies did manage their highest win total (77) in seven sea- sons. The offered bat was issued to backstop Sammy Taylor that year and subsequently autographed by (26) members of that Wrigley Field-based squad. The Hillerich & Bradsby (31-oz/35”) “D114” uncracked signature model bat shows minimal use with a tan patina and flare knob. Executed on the barrel, the blue ballpoint signatures average (“5-6”) strength and clarity and include: Altman, Anderson, Averill (son), Banks (“5”), Boudreau (announcer, “6-7”), Buzhardt, Ceccarelli, Dark, Donnelly, Eaddy, Fitzsimmons (coach), Henry, Hobbie, Hornsby (coach, “7”), Long, Marshall, Moryn, Myatt (coach), Neeman, Noren, Schult, Tappe, Taylor, Thomson, Walls, and B. Williams (“3”). Full photo LOA from JSA (for autographs only). Opening Bid $750.00

446. Roberto Clemente Signed and Framed 1961 Ford Motor Co. Premium With Full JSA A lethal component on Pirate teams spanning the 1950s through 1970s, Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente is the subject of this autographed 1961 Ford Motor Co. premium. Framed to dimensions of 21x17 under appropri- ately colored black-on-gold matting, this 14x11 print showcases a detailed black-and-white Clemente illustration composed by renowned artist Robert Riger. Entitled “Clemente Lines One Over Second,” the print is signed in blue ballpoint by its swashbuckling subject. Prefaced by his inscription of “Best Wishes,” Clemente’s familiar two-tier autograph proj- ects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 448. Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams 1984 447. Mickey Mantle Framed Signed Autographed “Flipp Lithographs Tipps” Poster With Full With Full JSA JSA Composed by artist This 18x24 “Baseball Flipp Tipps” Cathy L. O’Hara, these poster is a perfect medium for a bold (2) limited edition 1984 Mickey Mantle autograph. Executed lithograph prints have in black Sharpie against a colorful been signed by their leg- background, Mantle’s coveted script- endary American League ing trumpets “perfect 10” strength subjects. Includes: and clarity. Full photo LOA from Mickey Mantle framed to 17-1/4 x 21-1/4”, the colorful collage (51/250) is signed JSA. by Mantle in blue fiber tip (“8” strength); Ted Williams framed to 15-1/4 x 19-1/4”, Opening Bid $150.00 the colorful depiction is signed by Williams in blue marker (“6-7” strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

449. Joe DiMaggio 450. Willie, and Ted Williams Mickey and the Signed Lithographs Duke Signed With Individual Full Poster With Full JSA JSA Contemporaries and annual fron- New York’s famed center- trunners for both American field triumvirate of League and MVP supremacy, Joe Mantle, Mays and Snider DiMaggio and Ted Williams have have endorsed their like- signed their likenesses on these nesses on this 24x18 limited edition lithographs. Robert Stephen Simon Includes: DiMaggio framed to 39-13/16 x 33-1/2”, this Robert Stephen Simon collage color print. Mounted to a (931/1000) is signed by DiMaggio in blue marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “#5”; thick backing, the poster Williams framed to 26-1/2 x 34-1/2”, artist George Wright’s “The Splendid Splinter” reveals portraits and print (26/30 AP) is signed by its BoSox subject in graphite pencil (“8-9”). Individual action likenesses of each. The detailed background shows elements of their respec- full photo LOAs from JSA. Note: there is a series of small scratches on the upper tive Yankee Stadium, Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field playgrounds. Each has signed portion of the wooden frame displaying the Williams piece. in blue Sharpie (average “9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

451. Sandy Koufax 452. Hank Aaron/Sadaharu Signed Lithograph Oh Signed Lithograph (Full JSA) and Cap With Full JSA While Sandy Koufax’s Having combined for 1,623 home runs career was limited to 12 sea- nearly 7,000 miles apart, sluggers Hank sons, his dominance and Aaron and Sadaharu Oh are the subjects impact are still subjects of of this dual-signed lithograph. Framed marvel to this day. Thus, to dimensions of 23-1/2 x 31-3/4” under Koufax autographs like this blue-on-yellow matting, this limited edi- bold scripting are in high tion (104/500) print portrays both fence- demand. Framed to dimen- clearing icons with their respective sions of 26-3/16 x 32-3/16”, countries’ flags in the background. a LeRoy Beachy limited edi- Along the lower border, each has signed tion (4/500) lithograph print in graphite pencil. Aaron’s signature shows three images of the projects (“8”) quality, while Oh’s script- Dodger southpaw and is endorsed by Koufax in blue marker (“9-10” strength) near ing shows (“8-9”) strength. Full photo the bottom. Also included is a Brooklyn Dodgers cap signed by Koufax (“8”). Full LOA from JSA. photo LOA from JSA (for lithograph only). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

453. Multi-Signed Dodgers/Ebbets Field Framed Display With Drysdale, Koufax and Full JSA Beloved for their competitive exploits in the sizable shadow of their Bronx-based rivals, (60+) members of the Brooklyn Dodgers have signed this “Bums” display. Framed to 17-7/8 x 21-7/8”, a black-and- 454. (4) Framed and Signed Baseball Displays With white rendition of the Ebbets Field façade Musial and 300-Game Winners Litho has been signed in blue marker. With a few An ideal addition to any Hall of Fame gallery, these (4) framed and autographed dis- Los Angeles-era names mixed in, the auto- plays touch all the bases. With potent signatures averaging (“8-9”) quality, the pieces graphs average (“9”) quality with high- include: Hank Greenberg signed index card; Musial signed personal check (dated lights including: Branca, Connors, “1983”); Ripken signed 1995 James Fiorentino lithograph; 300 Game Winners a Drysdale, Gentile, Herman, Koufax, Mauch, Newcombe, Podres, Reese, Roseboro, Ron Lewis lithograph print signed by Carlton, Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Snider and D. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Sutton and Wynn (full JSA). Certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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457. 1961 New York 455. Sandy Koufax Autographed Oversized Stephen Yankees Team Photo Holland Canvas Portrait - Full JSA with (18) Signatures Admittedly inspired by “the moment,” renowned artist Stephen Holland set out to including Mantle & capture the likenesses of famed athletes from various arenas. Nowhere did he accom- plish this with more detail than on his portrayal of Dodgers Hall of Famer Sandy Maris—Full JSA Koufax. Framed to dimensions of 31-1/16 x 38-1/8”, Holland’s work was printed on The “M&M Boys” and their 1961 this textured and secured canvas. The flame-throwing southpaw subject has endorsed New York Yankees teammates bat- his likeness in gold-colored ink. Executed on what was dubbed “The Left Arm of ter the competition with the offered God,” Koufax’s autograph projects (“8”) strength and clarity. The artist’s careful 8x10 black-and-white team photo- strokes combine brown and black shades in the background, which serve to accent the graph with (18) signatures. The main attraction. Staring straight ahead at his target, Koufax is depicted in photograph- Bob Mantez production is penned like quality with wrinkles/shadows on his Dodgers home jersey and highlights reveal- with various writing instruments ing the perspiration on his determined face. Full photo LOA from JSA. averaging (“7-8”) quality throughout. Despite moderate crazing and creasing, this Opening Bid $300.00 ready-to-display piece still exhibits great eye appeal. Included are Berra (“6”), Blanchard, Daley, Ford (“10”), Gardner, Hale, Houk, E. Howard (“7”), Lopez, Mantle (“9”), Maris (“9”), Richardson, Sain, Sheldon, Skowron, Stafford, Terry and Turley. This “Monument Park” worthy piece has a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

458. Jeter/Wells Signed 8x10 459. Babe Ruth Framed Photoshopped Image With Ruth Cut Signature With Full The offered signed and framed image is photo- JSA shopped, to be sure, though the grouping of Babe Forever embracing the moniker given Ruth, Derek Jeter and is decidedly as he ruled the diamonds in Baltimore, appropriate. Framed to 18x15 with cream-colored Babe Ruth proceeded to oblige auto- matting, this 8x10 black-and-white print shows graph seekers as his home run totals the unmistakable Ruth on the top step of the and popularity escalated to dizzying Yankees dugout with his left arm draped over heights. The cornerstone to any signa- Derek Jeter and his right over David Wells. All ture collection, Ruth’s penning is the are wearing Yankees road flannel ensembles. attraction in the offered display. Framed Both “newer” Yankees have signed in black to dimensions of 12-1/4 x 29-5/8”, marker (both “9-10” strength). One could argue Ruth’s black-ink steel tip fountain pen that both are worthy of Ruth’s presence. Jeter has signature is executed on an otherwise upheld his prestigious Yankee captaincy, becoming the only franchise player to amass blank sheet trimmed to approximately 3000 hits. Wells, a noted Ruth enthusiast, requested the number “3” upon his arrival to 3-1/2 x 1-3/4”. Highlighted by his cur- the Bronx and once pitched wearing an authentic 1934 Ruth cap that he had purchased vaceous upper-case “B” and “R” characters, Ruth’s penning resonates (“7”) strength for $35,000. Cert/sticker from JSA. and clarity and is accented by four images. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

460. (45) Signed Yellow 461. Hall of Fame Plaque Autographed Postcards With Paige 1955 and (3) Koufax Bowman Issued by the hallowed institution #202 Mickey in Cooperstown, these (45) Yellow Mantle - SGC Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards are signed by their enshrined subjects. Authentic The black or blue ink autographs Portrayed of the tel- average (“8”) strength and clarity evision-themed and include: Aparicio, Appling, 1955 Bowman Averill, Bell, Berra, (2) Boudreau, #202 cardboard col- Carey, Conlan, Coveleski, Dickey, lectible, switch-hit- (2) Feller, Gehringer, Gomez, Grove, Grimes, J. Johnson, (3) Koufax, Hoyt, Hubbell, ting Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle endorsed his likeness. Encapsulated with auto- T. Jackson, Lemon, (2) Leonard, Mathews, McCarthy, McCovey, Paige, Palmer, graph assessed “Authentic” by SGC, the card shows (VG-EX) quality with a clean Reese, Roush, Ruffing, Schoendienst, (2) Sewell, Slaughter, (2) Snider, Spahn, reverse. Executed in blue ballpoint against a dark background, the signature is dis- Stargell, Terry and Wilhelm. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. tinct and uninterrupted. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 462. Mickey 463. (43) Baseball Hall of Mantle/Roger Famers/MVPs Signed Maris Signed Cards With T. Williams and Framed Cards Reese Display With Full Presented are (43) 1970s-1980s collec- tor’s issue baseball cards signed by their JSA Hall of Fame or MVP subjects. The Recalled for their dual keepsakes present nicely, and the bold assault on the single-season autographs average (“9”) quality. home run standard, Mickey Includes: Appling, Ashburn, (2) Berra, Mantle and Roger Maris (2) Boudreau, (2) Doerr, (2) Feller, teamed up again to auto- Herman, Hunter, Jenkins, Kaline, Kell, graph this collector’s card (2) Lemon, (4) G. Perry, Reese, (3) display. Framed to 11-5/8 x Rizzuto, (2) B. Robinson, (2) Rosen, 9-1/2”, the side-by-side Schoendienst, J. Sewell, (3) Slaughter, keepsakes include a 1988 Pacific Legends Mantle card and a 1979 Diamond Greats Snider, (2) Spahn, (2) Wilhelm, B. Maris card. Each has endorsed his collectible in blue Sharpie, with both scriptings Williams, T. Williams and (2) Wynn. projecting (“9”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

464. (52) 1950-1983 465. 1961 World Series Autographed Baseball Card Signed Card Display of (8) Collection With (38) Hall of With Mantle, Mazeroski and Famers Full JSA Presented is a “full deck” of (52) 1950-1983 Arguably the most climactic October show- baseball cards autographed by their since- down in baseball annals, the 1960 World retired subjects. The cardboard collectibles Series was subsequently documented on present nicely, and the signatures average 1961 Topps cards #306-313. Those (8) col- (“8”) strength. Highlights include: Ashburn lectibles have been autographed (average (1957 Topps #70); Bench (1969 Topps #95); “8-9”) by their heroic subjects and neatly Berra (1957 Topps #2); Drysdale (1961 glued into custom matting. Includes: #306 Topps #260); Ford (1962 Topps #57 LL); Game 1 Virdon/Mazeroski; #307 Game 2 Hunter (1978 Topps #460); Kiner (1953 Burgess/Mantle; #308 Game 3 Topps #191); Roberts (1961 Topps #20) and Richardson/H. Smith; #309 Game 4 a 1960 Topps #465 Yankees Coaches card Kubek/Cimoli; #310 Game 5 Face; #311 signed by Crosetti, Dickey, Houk and Game 6 Virdon/Ford; #312 Game 7 Mazeroski and #313 Winners Celebrate Lopat. Auction LOA from JSA. More on Mazeroski/Cimoli. Suitable for further framing. Full photo LOA from JSA. our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 466. (57) 1950s-1980s 467. 1982-1991 Donruss Autographed Baseball Diamond Kings Group of Cards With (36) Hall of (160) Signed Cards with Famers Several Hall of Famers Spared from the spokes, these (57) 1950s- The masterful renderings of Dick Perez 1980s baseball cards have been signed by are on full display with these (160) their heroic subjects. The (24) Topps, Fleer signed 1982-1991 Donruss Diamond and Bowman examples present between Kings. Several Hall of Famers along (EX) and (VG), while an additional (33) with a sprinkling of deceased representa- 1980s collector’s cards show (EX-MT) tives are present. The autographs average quality. Keys include: (3) Alston, Ashburn, (“8”), while the cards generally fare (2) Boudreau, (2) Durocher, (3) Feller, (EX-MT to NM). Keys include 1982: Gehringer, Gomez, (2) Hubbell, Hunter, #13 Ryan; 1983: #3 R. Jackson; 1985: Kaline, (2) Killebrew, Lopez, (2) #14 Ripken Jr.; 1986: #653 Rose; 1987: Mathews, (3) Musial, Reese, (2) B. #19 Puckett and 1988: #1 McGwire. Robinson, (2) Snider, Spahn and Terry. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

468. 469. Mickey Thurman Cochrane Munson Cut Cut Signature - Signature SGC/JSA JSA/SGC Authentic Authentic A staple on with Full Connie Mack’s JSA second Assessed as Philadelphia A’s “Authentic” dynasty, as well by JSA and as on Detroit’s first-ever World Series champion, Hall of Fame catcher Mickey encapsulated by SGC. Presented is an exceptional Thurman Munson (d.1979) cut Cochrane is the author of this bold signature. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” signature. The beloved Yankee captain penned this neatly extracted scrap in blue by SGC/JSA, the black ballpoint scripting projects (“9”) strength and is prefaced by ballpoint with the approximately 3-3/4” script presenting (“9”) penmanship. Also Cochrane’s inscription of “Best Wishes and Lots of Luck.” comes with a full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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470. Rogers Hornsby Framed, Signed Index Card 471. Jackie Robinson Framed Cut 472. Cut Signature Outspoken Hall of Famer and seven-time batting cham- Hall of Famer and lifetime .334 hitter Al Simmons pion Rogers Hornsby is the author of this incredibly Signature With Full JSA Baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson is the author of a (d.1956) was the author of this gorgeous black-ink bold signature. Framed to dimensions of 21-15/16 x 21- fountain pen signature. Composed on a 3-1/2” strip that 15/16” with four Hornsby collector’s cards symmetri- decidedly bold signature in this hard-hitting display. Framed to dimensions of 15-1/4 x 32-1/4”, Robinson’s has been mounted to a blank 5x3 sheet, Simmons’ bold cally arranged around it, the standard size blank index penning projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Auction card is home to a black-ink fountain pen autograph that black ink cut signature (inscribed “Best Wishes”) proj- ects (“9”) strength and clarity. Accenting that alluring LOA from JSA. trumpets (“9-10”) strength and clarity. Auction LOA Opening Bid $200.00 from JSA. piece are (3) items with Robinson’s likeness, including Opening Bid $200.00 a Z-Silk cachet, Hall of Fame placard and 8x10 color photo. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

474. Framed 1956 Display With (5) Signed Index Cards 473. (3) PSA or JSA Slabbed Signed Including Index Cards With Frick, Giles and O’Malley, Veeck Snider and Alston A pair of Hall of Fame executives and a Cooperstown- Giving due recognition to Brooklyn stalwarts who enshrined colorful owner are the authors of bold signa- brought a long-awaited title to Flatbush in 1955, The 475. (9) Autographed Index Cards tures on these (3) slabbed index cards. Each autograph Sporting News honored Dodgers principals as three of with Koufax and Williams - All has been assessed “Authentic” by an esteemed third- their seven “No. 1 Men of the Year!” in its January 4, 1956 issue. Framed to 21-1/4 x 25-3/4”, this display Slabbed party service. Includes: Ford Frick (blue ballpoint, “8- Offered are (9) 3x5 cards all signed by baseball HOFers 9” strength); (black fountain pen, “9” showcases the cover of that issue symmetrically sur- rounded by (5) signed index cards. The signatures show and encapsulated by a third party service. Keys include strength); (black fiber tip, “9” strength). Ted Williams, Sandy Koufax, Willie Mays and Red Opening Bid $150.00 (“9”) or better quality and include: Alston, Murff, O’Malley, Rigney and Snider. Auction LOA from JSA. Faber. Each piece is cataloged on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

476. Baseball Hall of Famers/ Stars Framed Cut Signature Lot of (9) With Early Musial Create your own 478. (21) Baseball Hall of Fame Signed 477. (17) Deceased Baseball Hall of gallery with this Index Cards—Each PSA/DNA 9 collection of (9) framed displays showcasing Hall of Famers Signed Index Cards - All Each encapsulated by PSA/DNA an assigned the auto- Fame and superstar autographs. The bold cut signatures PSA 9 graph grade of Mint 9. Only Baseball Hall of Famers average (“8-9”) strength and clarity and are displayed in Gone but never forgotten, (17) Baseball Hall of Famers are represented in this grouping of (21) signed index frames ranging in size from 9-1/8 x 11-1/8” to 15-7/16 x have signed these 3x5 index cards. Each is encapsulat- cards. Included are precisely centered endorsements of 12-7/16”. Includes: R. Ferrell, Herman, J. Gordon, W. ed with a lofty autograph assessment of MINT 9 by Bench, Cepeda, Doerr, Eckersley, Fisk, Harvey, Irvin, Hoyt, Irvin, B. Lemon, M u s i a l, R. Sewell and a display from PSA/DNA. Includes: Anderson, Appling, R. Jackson, Jenkins, Kiner, Lasorda (with salutation), with cut signatures of brothers Joe and Luke Sewell. Boudreau, Conlan, Gehringer, Hubbell, J. Johnson, Marichal, McCovey, Morgan, Musial, Palmer, Perez Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Kell, Killebrew, Lopez, Lyons, Mathews, Mize, (with salutation), Perry, B. Robinson, Snider and B. Opening Bid $150.00 Ruffing, Slaughter, Spahn and L. Waner. Williams. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 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. (27) Autographed 480. (29) Signed Hall of Fame Yellow Baseball Index Cards & Plaque Postcards & Flats with DiMaggio & E. Baseball Cards with Howard Mantle Grab some ëgraphs with these (29) Cooperstown legends are solely repre- signed baseball index cards and flats. sented in this grouping of (27) signed Unless noted, each script grades (“8- postcards and baseball cards. Unless 9”) or better and is placed on an noted, each script grades (“8-9”) or index card. Keys include Carey, better. Keys include Signed Yellow DiMaggio (check), Greenberg, Hall of Fame Plaques: (6 cards) with Hooper, E. Howard (slightly soiled), Greenberg (signed on back), Mantle Lyons, Marquard (moderately soiled), and Signed Baseball Cards: (21 McCarthy and Terry. Although mini- cards) with 1983 Donruss Hall of mal soiling is found throughout, the Fame Heroes: #34 Aaron. Auction appeal of the autographs is not dis- LOA from James Spence rupted. Auction LOA from James Authentication. More on our website. Spence Authentications. More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $150.00

481. (31) 482. Autographed Autographed Flats Baseball Postcard with Mickey Collection of (42) Mantle With Aaron, Koufax Presented are (31) signed and Mantle baseball flats including a Presented are (42) baseball 1957 Mickey Mantle postcards autographed by Picture Pack 5x7 photo (full their subjects. Comprised photo LOA from JSA). mostly of (NM) Perez-Steele Other highlights include (2) examples, the keepsakes bear , Yogi Berra, (2) signatures averaging (“9”) Horace Clarke, Rod Carew strength. Includes: Aaron, and Ron Santo. All items Aparicio, Appling, Banks, are listed on our website, Bell, Dandridge, Dickey, Doerr, (2) Drysdale, Feller, Ferrell, B. Gibson, Hunter, (2) and the lot comes with an Irvin, Kell, (2) Killebrew, Koufax, Lemon, (2) Leonard, Mantle, Marichal, McCovey, auction LOA from James (3) Mize, Musial, Palmer, Roberts, B. Robinson, (2) F. Robinson, Sewell, Slaughter, Spence Authentications. Spahn, Terry, Wilhelm and B. Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

484. Joe DiMaggio Signed Framed 16x20 483. Roger Maris Photograph - Steiner A hero to adults and children, alike, Joe Signed Photo With Full DiMaggio was worshiped by millions, JSA as evidenced in this autographed photo. Pinstriped slugger Roger Maris is Framed to dimensions of 22x26 under the author of a resplendent signa- gray matting, the 16x20 black-and- ture in this appealing display. white print features a telling image in Framed to dimensions of 9-3/4 x which a crowd of wide-eyed young- 11-3/4” under black matting, a sters watch as their Pinstriper icon black-and-white photo of Maris engages in a “first up” bat gripping connecting at Yankee Stadium is contest with a determined youth. endorsed by its subject in blue DiMaggio has signed in blue marker Sharpie (“9-10” strength). Full (“9-10” strength). The photo, inciden- photo LOA from JSA. tally, has faded brown spots (likely Opening Bid $150.00 from the original negative), which do not affect the potent signature. Steiner Sports hologram. Opening Bid $150.00

485. Satchel 486. (3) Baseball Paige/Bob Feller “Famous Rivalries” Signed and Framed Signed and Framed Photo With Full Photos With Brett, JSA Fisk and Jeter Pictured here in the Cleveland Intensity-filled showdowns at Indians dugout during Satchel their best, the scenes depicted Paige’s 1948 debut season, in these (3) frame displays are the Hall of Fame pair of Paige autographed by their battle- and Bob Feller had been well tested subjects. The signatures acquainted since 1946, when average (“9”) quality and the latter summoned Paige to include: 1975 World Series oppose him in profitable barn- Game 6 signed by Bench, storming games. Framed to Darcy and Fisk; 1977 ALCS 11-1/8 x 9-1/8” the black-and-white photo is signed by its Tribe pitching subjects. Game 5 signed by Brett, Guidry and G. Nettles; Yankees-Red Sox an action shot of Feller’s black marker signature shows (“9”) strength, as does Paige’s blue ballpoint Jeter attempting to complete a over a sliding Johnny Damon (signed by endorsement. Full photo LOA from JSA. Jeter). Individual certs and/or holograms from Steiner Sports. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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488. Ted Williams Autographed LE (33/41) Stat Bat with Green Diamond Hologram and Cert. The presented Green 487. Norm Cash Single-Signed 1960s Bat With Full JSA Diamond limited edition While this particular weapon doesn’t appear to be corked, it is, in fact, autographed by (#33/41) baseball bat has Detroit Tigers legend Norm Cash. This Adirondack (31.4-oz/34”) “303D” block-letter been endorsed and (“CASH TYPE”) model was turned during the 1961-1967 labeling period, though it inscribed by Red Sox does not match any of Cash’s ordering records. Between the center brand and barrel Legend Ted Williams. The stampings, Cash’s blue marker signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. Full photo 35” store model Louisville Slugger displays a beautiful (“9-10”) signature in blue LOA from JSA (for autograph only). marker with the following (6) inscriptions: 521 HR, .344 B.A, 42 47 T.C, 46.49 MVP, Opening Bid $200.00 1941-406, and 1966 HOF. Bat has a Green Diamond Hologram on the barrel and a matching cert card. Opening Bid $250.00

489. Cooperstown Bat Signed by (41) With Koufax, Musial and T. Williams - Full JSA While their time peri- 490. Hall of Fame Bat Signed by (20) With Mays, T. ods, positions and Williams and Full JSA achievements vary, the In celebration of the Baseball Hall of Fame’s golden anniversary, (20) of the institu- 41 legends who auto- tion’s most revered members signed this 35” Rawlings-Adirondack commemorative graphed this baseball bat. The bold blue Sharpie signatures show (“9”) or better quality and include: bat share the bond of Cooperstown enshrinement. The 34” Cooperstown bat Co. dis- Boudreau, Brock, Feller, B. Gibson, Herman, Jenkins, Killebrew, Lemon, Marichal, play model is home to black or blue fiber tip marker signatures that average (“8”) Mays, Mize, Palmer, Perry, Roberts, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Snider, Stargell, B. quality with highlights including Banks, Dickey, Gehringer, Gomez, Hunter, Koufax, Williams and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. Musial, Reese, Spahn, Terry and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our Opening Bid $200.00 website. Opening Bid $150.00 492. (4) Multi- Signed Team 491. Current Stars Single- Bats With Signed Baseball Bat Lot of Dodgers, Mets, (11) With Jennings and Yankees and McCutchen Modern sluggers sure to be clearing the Cards - fences for years to come have individually Includes Murray autographed these (11) baseball bats. The and Musial full-size pro model weapons are unused These (4) full-size com- and home to scriptings that average (“8-9”) memorative weapons strength and clarity. Includes: Adenhart, are decorated with the Brignac, Heyward, Jennings, F. Martinez, signatures of franchise McCutchen, A. Miller, Rasmus, Snyder, staples. The bats show (NM) quality and showcase autographs that average (“9”) Tabata and M. Taylor. Individual strength. Highlights include: Dodgers signed by (19) with Amoros, Podres and certs/stickers from Just Memorabilia and/or Shuba; Mets signed by (6) with Murray; Yankees signed by (17) with Henrich and JSA. Miranda; Cardinals signed by (3) with Musial, Moore and Slaughter. Auction LOA Opening Bid $250.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

493. (6) Autographed 494. (142) Baseball Store Model Bats With Autographed 8x10 Multi-Signed Hall of Photographs with (30) Hall Famer Bat of Famers including Mantle Presented are (6) full-size store Get up close and personal with your model bats signed by their super- favorite baseball stars with these (142) star namesakes. The signatures autographed 8x10 pictures. Each show (“9-10”) quality (with one endorsement presents (“8-9”) or better. exception) and include: Single Keys include Hall of Signed Banks, R. Jackson, Famers/Celebrities: (30 photos) with Mattingly (“7-8”), McCovey and Aaron, Appling, Te. Francona/Ripken Jr., Rose; Multi-Signed 1980-1981 Gwynn, Hubbell, Mantle (full photo John Harris “K55” signature model LOA from JSA), Mathews, Stargell, T. bat signed by (8) Hall of Famers Turner and Yastrzemski. With exception (average “7”) with Doerr, Feller, to Mantle, the remaining pictures come Herman, Irvin, Lemon, Slaughter, with an auction LOA from JSA. More on Wilhelm and Wynn. Auction LOA from JSA. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 495. Mid-1960s Mickey Mantle Professional Model “Spline” Bat With Full PSA/DNA The last remaining component of a once-unbeatable Bronx franchise, Mickey Mantle continued to warrant All-Star status and recognition on MVP ballots as his Yankees landed in unfamiliar second division territory. The offered game-used bat was issued to Mantle during the latter portion of his magnificent career. Turned circa 1965, this Hillerich & Bradsby “K55” (32-oz/35”) white ash weapon has a “SPLINE” identifier just to the right of the pronounced center brand. Scarcely seen, “Spline” bats were introduced for a short period during the mid-1960s and sent to players during spring training for experimental purposes. This particular example shows heavy use with ball and stitch marks about the barrel, as well as a 16” H-shaped handle crack that has been secured by batboy nails. Additionally, there is a small chip on the knob, and handle tape has been removed. Accompanying is a full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA that states the bat to be authentic and manufactured for the New York Yankees, though use by Mantle is possible but cannot be confirmed. Opening Bid $500.00

496. Dizzy Dean Autographed Vintage Spalding Pro Model Glove With Full PSA/DNA Boastful during an era of modest performers who let their athletic abilities do the talking, Hall of Fame pitcher Dizzy Dean was usually able to back his brash predictions. The offered field- er’s glove was autographed by the Redbird great, and its use is attributed to Dean during his headline-filled career. The right-handed “Spalding” model is endorsed by Dean on the inner portion of the last finger. Accented by his trademark curvaceous upper-case “D”s the black- ink autograph resonates (“8”) quality, with minor separation in the surname preventing higher assessment. The glove itself, meanwhile, exhibits outstanding game use with wear/wrinkles about the pocket and webbing and flaking along the palm area. This “Gateway City” heirloom comes with documentation from a 1992 sale, reporting that the glove was originally obtained by famed New York baseball scribe Fred Lieb. The document goes on to say that Lieb then befriended a collector and gave him several items, including this glove. Also accompanying is full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (for autograph). Opening Bid $1500.00

497. Cal Ripken, Jr. Game-Worn 1996 Baltimore Orioles Home Jersey Already having broken Lou Gehrig’s record of 2,130 consecutive games played, Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr. did not miss a beat the following sea- son … or the season after that. In all, the non-stop shortstop logged an addi - tional 501 consecutive games for an unfathomable 2,632. The offered Baltimore Orioles home jersey was worn by the Maryland-bred icon during the 1996 season as he continued to define “reliability” and help power the Birds to their first postseason berth in 13 seasons. This white knit button- down garment features “Orioles” angled across the chest in black-on-orange double twill, the since-retired number “8” sewn to the back and “RIPKEN” arched on a name plate atop the back number in like fashion. On the left front, “8” is sewn in orange-on-black. Black piping lines the collar, button path and sleeve endings and an Oriole Bird logo patch adorns the left sleeve. Customary to O’s jerseys that year, there are Velcro strips on both sides of the button path between the second and third buttons. On the tapered left front tail, a “RUSSELL ATHLETIC” size “48” label is accom- panied by a fabric content tag and a “1996” strip tag. This all-original Hall of Fame diamond wear shows excellent game wear with puckering about the twill components. Full photo LOA from Grey Flannel. Opening Bid $400.00

498. 1989-1990 Senior Baseball League Game- Worn Lot With Caps & Jackets An ideal opportunity for ex-big leaguers who weren’t quite ready to hang up their spikes, the Senior Baseball League provided diamond competi- tion between opponents previously familiar with the Major League stage. The offered keepsakes were gathered during that circuit’s short-lived run (1989-1990) and include: Game-Worn Caps with varying degrees of wear with Bradenton Explorers, Fort Myers Sun Sox, Gold Coast Suns, Orlando Juice, St. Lucie Legends, St. Petersburg Pelicans, (2) West Palm Beach Tropics (signed on the bills’ undersides by R. Fingers and D. Williams, respectively) and Winter Haven Super Sox; Game-Worn Jackets these satin-like button-down garments feature tackle twill identi- fiers and show light wear with name or numeral inscriptions with some of the collars. Includes: Fort Myers Sun Sox, Orlando Juice, San Bernardino Pride (1990-91 season entry), St. Petersburg Pelicans, West Palm Beach Tropics, and Winter Haven Super Sox. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00

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 73 G A M E U S E D DECEMBER 1, 2011 499. John Smoltz 500. Walt Alston 2007 Atlanta Braves 1960s Game-Worn Signed, Game-Worn Los Angeles Home Jersey Dodgers Jacket Dominating in every role, John Given its design and long-time Smoltz wore and signed this wearer, the offered game-worn Atlanta Braves home jersey as jacket is “Dodger Blue” he all but sealed his spot in through and through. Cooperstown during the 2007 Specifically, this blue satin- season. The white polyester like zippered garment was button-down garment features proper twill identifiers and “Majestic” tagging, as well worn by Hall of Fame skipper as an “LB 33 JS” patch in memory of fallen franchise greats Lew Burdette and Walt Alston during the middle portion of his lengthy tenure. Angled across the chest Johnny Sain. Executed on the middle horizontal portion of the back “2,” Smoltz’s sil- in white tackle twill, the script-style “Dodgers” name is accented by a lengthy ver marker signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. En route to a 14-8 mark that paraph. Blue-and-white striped stretch knit lines the 4-1/4”-wide collar, sleeve end- year, Smoltz bested the New York Mets on May 24 to become the lone pitcher in big ings and waistline. The jacket also features a wool lining and two front pockets. league history to earn at least 200 career wins and 150 saves. All original and unal- Within the collar, a vintage “W.A. Goodman & Sons” local manufacturer’s label is tered, the jersey shows light wear and comes with an LOA from the Atlanta Braves accompanied by a cloth hanger and a canvas strip tag with inscriptions of “55” and Director of Merchandising. More on our website. “Alston.” All original and unaltered, the item shows moderate to heavy wear. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

502. 1960s Cincinnati Reds Game-Worn Jacket This Cincinnati Reds jacket was worn by a player or coach during the early 1960s. Attractive and scarce, the Crosley Field relic is a red satin-like button down garment with its pillbox cap-wearing team logo sewn to the left breast in off-white canvas with red and black embroidered highlights. Blue stretch ribbed cotton panels line the shoulders, and deep-red leather panels line the (2) front pocket openings. The collar and sleeve endings are comprised of blue-and- white striped stretch ribbed cotton, and a metallic chain hanger is sewn to a leather strip tag within the collar. Within the left side seam, a “MacGregor” size “46” label is accompanied by a tag denoting “L.” All original and unaltered, the jacket shows solid game wear. Opening Bid $500.00 503. 1970s Montreal Expos Batting Helmet Signed by G. 501. Lou Brock 1970s Signed Game-Worn St. Louis Carter/S. Rogers With unbridled enthusiasm and passion for the Cardinals Jacket game, Hall of Fame backstop Gary Carter En route to shattering base theft records established by Ty Cobb and Maury Wills, earned his “Kid” moniker as he helped power Hall of famer Lou Brock wore and autographed this St. Louis Cardinals warm-up the once-lowly Montreal Expos to annual con- jacket. Tailored from heavy knit, the button-down garment features a Cardinals logo tention. This batting helmet was likely worn by embroidered to a white twill plate on the left breast. Blue-and-red-and-white striped Carter during the 1970s and has been signed by stretch ribbed knit lines the collar sleeve endings and button path, and the front is both Carter and battery mate Steve Rogers. The home to (2) canvas-lined pockets. Within the collar, a satin plate features a vintage red-white-and-blue plastic shell dates to pre- “Aladen” manufacturer’s label, a size “44” flap tag and a metallic chain hanger. On 1983, as it is lacking the earflap portion. On the the plate’s lower portion, Brock’s blue marker autograph (“8” strength) resides just to bill, Carter’s black marker signature shows (“9”) strength. On the outer left portion the right of a black marker notation of his since-retired number “20.” All original and of the helmet, Rogers’ signature shows similar potency. The item features an unaltered, the jacket shows nice game wear. “American baseball cap” size “7-1/4” decal on the shell’s interior, as well as crown Opening Bid $750.00 and perimeter padding. Adhered to the back, a vintage Dymo Label denotes “CARTER.” The helmet shows solid game use with scuffmarks throughout and min- imal flaking on the team logo decal. Auction LOA from JSA (for autographs). Opening Bid $200.00

504. Roger Maris 505. Joe 1961-1967 Team Pepitone Index Bat - MEARS 1971-1972 A6 Game- Productive in both pinstripes Used Bat and Cardinal red, Roger With Full Maris slugged his way to World Series titles with both PSA/DNA teams. The offered Flashy on and Adirondack (36-oz/35”) off the diamond, former slugger Joe Pepitone was quick to assert himself with the “307C” block-letter bat, glove and toupee. This Hillerich & Bradsby “D125” (31.1-oz/35”) signature (“MARIS TYPE”) bat is model weapon was brandished by Pepitone during the 1971-1972 labeling period. attributed to Maris during the 1961-1967 labeling period. The white ash lumber shows The uncracked ash lumber shows excellent game use with ball, bat-rack and stitch heavy game use with surface marks throughout and flaking about the center brand. marks throughout, as well as a notation of “8” on the knob. Of note are the “Yosh” Grain swelling and checking on the hitting surface have resulted in separation mended marks executed by long-time Chicago Cubs clubhouse manager Yosh Kawano, who by (3) nails. This example is consistent with team index orders of that era, as well as wrote the model number to the right of the center brand. Full photo LOA from John with Maris’ orders. Graded A6 by MEARS. Full photo LOA from MEARS. Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 508. (4) 2010 Baltimore Orioles Game-Worn Spring Training Jerseys 507. Bobby Cox 2007 Atlanta Braves As they prepared for another long season in the rugged 506. Brian McCann 2007 Atlanta Game-Worn Road Jersey A.L. East, (4) members of the 2010 Baltimore Orioles As his career managerial wins total escalated to 2,255, wore these jerseys at the club’s scenic new Sarasota, Braves Signed Game-Worn Batting skipper Bobby Cox wore this Atlanta Braves road jer- Florida facility. The Grapefruit League pullover gar- Practice Jersey sey during the 2007 season. The all-original size “54” ments are tailored from orange micromesh with identi- Atlanta backstop Brian McCann is the first Braves jersey has proper “Majestic” tagging, tackle twill iden- fiers sewn in black-on white. Includes: Dempsey player to earn All-Star recognition in each of his first tifiers and a left sleeve patch paying tribute to fallen (coach, number “24” size “48”); Gonzalez (number three full seasons (2006-2008). This batting practice teammates Lew Burdette and Johnny Sain. Light wear. “51” size “50”); Matusz (number “17” size “46”) and jersey was worn and signed by the Georgia-born star LOA from the Atlanta Braves Director of Walling (hitting instructor, number “97” size “48”). All during the 2007 campaign. With proper identifiers and Merchandising. More on our website. have MLB silhouette logo patches and “Majestic” tag- “Majestic” size “50” tagging, the blue mesh pullover Opening Bid $150.00 ging with a “0068” gamer code. garment is autographed by McCann on the back “6” in Opening Bid $200.00 black marker (“7” strength). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

509. (11) 2001 MLB Futures Game 510. Jeff Blauser and Javy Lopez 511. 1950s-1970s Game-Worn Signed Game-Worn Jerseys 1990s Game-Worn Jersey/Game- Baseball Apparel Worn and autographed by combatants in the 2001 Used Bat Lot of (4) Enhance your diamond wardrobe with these vintage Futures game at Seattle’s Safeco Field, these (11) Worn and employed by Atlanta Braves staples Jeff game-worn garments. Includes: 1951 Minor League U.S.A. and World jerseys include several from players Blauser and Javy Lopez during the franchise’s unparal- Jersey cream-colored flannel button-down with blue who have since moved on to stardom at the big league leled run of postseason appearances, these items pinstriped pattern, “Sox” sewn to the left breast in blue level. The mesh button-down garments feature twill include: Jerseys 1997 Braves home and away jerseys felt and “14” sewn to the back in like fashion. The col- identifiers and appropriate team logo and country flag worn by Lopez and Blauser, respectively. Both have lar is home to a “Rawlings” label and size “44” tag, and patches. All are signed on the twill numerals (average proper twill identifiers and tagging with Jackie the left front tail has a stitched “51” identifier; heavy “8-9” strength) and show light wear. Includes: Betemit, Robinson patches; Bats includes a Rawlings- wear. 1950s Industrial League Ensemble cream-col- Garcia, Hall, Lane, Lopez, Ortega, Pearce, J. Pena, Adirondack “JB4” model used and signed by Blauser ored flannel pants/jersey with felt identifiers and W.M. Pena, Seo and Song. Individual LOAs from and a Louisville Slugger “I13” model used by Lopez. Cleveland-based “Blepp-Coombs” tagging. Solid wear MLB. More on our website. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

512. Chase 513. Adam Utley 2001 Dunn 2001 Futures Futures Game Game Signed Signed Game- Game-Worn Worn USA USA Jersey Jersey Opening Bid Opening Bid $150.00 $150.00

515. 1970s- 514. Jay Bruce 2007 1980s Texas Signed Game-Worn Rangers Cleats Warm-Up Opening Bid $100.00 Jacket Opening Bid $150.00

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 75 G A M E U S E D DECEMBER 1, 2011 517. Tony Kubek 1961-1963 Game- Used Bat With Full PSA/DNA Known more for a pivotal 516. Bill “Moose” Skowron 1951-1952 Professional “bad hop” in the 1960 Fall Classic than for an otherwise stellar career, New York Model Bat With Full PSA/DNA Yankees shortstop Tony Kubek wielded this Louisville Slugger “B211” (31.3-oz/35”) As he honed his skills during stints with New York Yankees affiliates in Norfolk, block-letter model during the 1961-1963 labeling period. The uncracked ash weapon Binghampton and Kansas City, former slugger Bill “Moose” Skowron was issued this shows excellent game use with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks throughout, as well as Hillerich & Bradsby “R43” (37-oz/35”) signature model war club. The uncracked a water stain at the barrel end and a chip on the knob. A tough-to-acquire gamer white ash lumber was turned during the 1951-1952 labeling period and, despite red from a former Rookie of the Year and three-time All-Star. Full photo LOA from John and blue bat-rack streaks on the barrel, shows no evidence of game use. Full photo Taube, PSA/DNA. LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 518. Robin Yount 1977 Signed Game- Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU- 8.5 Already a veteran of three full seasons, 21- year-old Robin Yount 519. Carl Yastrzemski 1980-1983 Professional Model Bat used and signed this Hillerich & Bradsby With Full PSA/DNA weapon during the 1977 campaign. Graded GU-8.5 by PSA/DNA, this “K75” (31.6- Brandished in American League ballparks during the 1980-1983 labeling period, this oz/34.75”) white ash lumber shows heavy use with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks, as Louisville Slugger “K48” (34.1-oz/35”) Carl Yastrzemski signature model bat was well as light pine-tar residue on the handle and black marker notations of “19” on ordered by the Boston Red Sox and quite possibly used by Yaz. The uncracked ash both the knob and cupped end. A 9” handle crack represents the bat’s demise. On the weapon shows excellent use with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks throughout and check- barrel, Yount’s black marker autograph shows (“9-10”) strength. Full photo LOA from ing about the barrel. Ya s t r z e m s k i ’s since-retired number “8” is written on the knob in John Taube, PSA/DNA. black marker. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

521. 1982 Game- Used Bat With Full PSA/DNA The lone sec- 520. Rickey Henderson 1981-1982 Signed Professional ond baseman Model Bat With Full PSA/DNA in big league As he powered the Oakland A’s back to prominence, Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson history to secure back-to-back MVP plaudits, Hall of Famer Joe Morgan ably was issued and autographed this Louisville Slugger bat during the 1981-1982 labeling employed this Adirondack “369B” (32.3-oz/34”) block-letter model during the 1982 period, this uncracked (32.9-oz/34-1/2”) “S2” signature model bat shows heavy use season. The uncracked white ash weapon shows heavy use with ball, bat-rack and with ball, bat-rack and stitch marks throughout, pine tar and scoring on the handle and deeply embedded stitch marks. The barrel showcases a black “Smith” finish, and the a black marker notation of “35” (obscuring an earlier numeric notation) on the knob. tan handle is home to a 9-1/2” layer of athletic tape and light pine tar. Full photo On the barrel, Henderson’s black marker signature shows (“7”) strength. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our website. LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

522. Tim 523. Rod Raines Carew 1983 1984- Signed 1985 Game- Spring Used Bat Training With Full Game- PSA/DNA Used As he secured his third of four successive base stealing titles in 1983, fleet-footed out- Bat With Full PSA/DNA fielder Tim Raines employed and signed this Adirondack (31.3-oz/34-1/2”) “369B” With every last accolade (save for a World Series triumph) to his credit, Rod Carew block-letter model. The uncracked weapon shows excellent use with ball, bat-rack and wielded this Louisville Slugger (31.6-oz/33-1/2”) “C243” signature model bat during stitch marks throughout, as well as grain swelling on the barrel, Mota stick on the spring training play in the 1984-1985 labeling period. The uncracked white ash lum- handle and a black marker notation of “30” on the knob. Between the center brand ber shows heavy use with ball, stitch and ball stamping transfers about the barrel, as and barrel stampings, Raines’ black marker autograph shows (“8”) quality. Full photo well as grain swelling on the hitting surface and a black marker notation of Carew’s LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat authenticity only). number “29” on the knob. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on Opening Bid $200.00 our website. Opening Bid $200.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 525. 1986 Tony Gwynn Professional Model Bat With Full PSA/DNA Issued to Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn during a 1986 cam- 524. Wade Boggs 1986 Signed Professional Model Bat paign that saw him pace the Senior With Full PSA/DNA Circuit in both hits (211) and runs (107), this Rawlings-Adirondack “279H” block- As he rose to prominence with repeated batting titles, Hall of Famer Wade Boggs was letter model features a black “Smith” finish and white stampings. The uncracked issued and signed this Louisville Slugger (33.5-oz/35”) “R161” signature model bat in (30.4-oz/31-7/8”) ash game-ready weapon shows no use, though there are notations 1986. The uncracked white ash weapon shows no use and is autographed by Boggs of Gwynn’s since-retired number “19” on both the knob and cupped end. Full photo (“7” strength) and inscribed “.368” between the center brand and barrel stampings. LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA. Boggs’ number “26” is inscribed on the knob in black marker. Full photo LOA from Opening Bid $200.00 John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat authenticity only). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

527. 1993-1994 Signed Game-Used Bat 526. George Brett 1986-1989 Professional Model Bat With Full PSA/DNA With Full PSA/DNA The first-ever MVP to gain the honor while toiling for a last-place team, Andre Turned during the 1986-1989 labeling period, this Louisville Slugger “S2” George Dawson wielded and signed this Worth “W225B” (30.6-oz/34-1/2”) block-letter bat Brett signature model bat was ordered/used during spring training or in the Royals during his tenure (1993-1994) with the Boston Red Sox. The uncracked ash weapon minor league system. The uncracked (29.9-oz/34”) white ash weapon shows outstand- show excellent use with ball and stitch impressions, as well as grain swelling and ing use with ball, bat-rack and stitch impressions throughout, as well as grain swelling checking on the barrel. Below the barrel stampings, Dawson’s black marker auto- on the barrel and a black marker notation of “7” on the knob. Full photo LOA from graph shows (“8”) strength. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA with John Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our website. PSA/DNA stickers for both the bat and autograph. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 528. (5) Boston Red 529. Marcel Sox 1980s Pro Model Pronovost 1960s Bats With Game-Used Stick Autographed Jim With Full Photo Rice LOA Presented are (5) Louisville A key component on four Slugger white ash signature Detroit Red Wings model weapons issued to or Stanley Cup champion wielded by recent BoSox slug- installments, Hall of gers. Includes: Burleson 1980 Fame defenseman Marcel “D143” (32.2-oz/34”); Easler Pronovost used this 1984-1985 “P72” (30.8-oz/34- “Victoriaville Pro” stick 3/4”); Lynn 1980 “M110” (33.2- during his 1960s tenure at oz/34”); Evans 1983-1985 “The Old Red Barn.” The right-handed stick has a “PRONOVOST” stamping on the “C271” (34.8-oz/34”); signed in shaft. The stick shows a crack near the lower portion of the shaft and white athletic silver marker (“8-9” strength); Rice 1983-1985 “R206” (32.6-oz/34-3/4”); signed in tape on the blade. The knob is likely all original. The Detroit Olympia relic shows blue marker (“9” strength, JSA cert/sticker). More on our website. heavy use with an awesome patina. Full photo LOA from Rich Ellis. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

530. (8) Game- Used Hockey Sticks With Francis, Jagr and Trottier “High sticking” prevails in this lot of (8) game-used hockey sticks. Showing solid game use, the high- lights include: Ron Francis 1990s Louisville 531. (6) Riddell Full-Size NFL Helmets with (4) Game-Used TPS (left-handed); Get into the game with these six Riddell full-size NFL helmets, four of which are Jaromir Jagr 1990s game-used. Included are Game-Used: (4 helmets, exhibits moderate abrasions and Christian 2000 (left-hand- contusions, no name identifiers) with Chiefs, Cowboys, Panthers, Redskins; ed), signed in black marker (“8” strength); Bryan Trottier 1980s Victoriaville “Ultra Replica: (2 helmets, both exhibit moderate abrasions and soiling) with 49ers and Vic 4050” (left-handed). Most have vintage athletic tape on the blade and butt, with Buccaneers (pre-1996 design). These pieces of equipment are ideal for game-used surface and puck marks throughout. More on our website. specialists and autograph hounds alike. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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532. John Elway 1994 Game-Worn Broncos Throwback Road Jersey Still in search of that elusive Super Bowl title, Hall of Fame signal caller John Elway wore this Denver Broncos “Turn Back the Clock” road jersey during the 1994 grid campaign. The white mesh/dazzle cloth-blend pullover garment features “7” sewn to the front and back in blue-on-orange twill and to the sleeves in solid white numerals. In blue-on-orange twill, “ELWAY” is sewn to a nameplate atop the back number, and the V-neck collar is tailored from orange stretch ribbed knit. An NFL “75th Anniversary” logo patch adorns the left breast, and the vented left front tail is home to a “Wilson” label and size “46” flap tag. The unaltered throw- back garment shows game use and matches the club’s 1965-1966 style. Full photo LOA from Grey Flannel. Opening Bid $400.00

533. Bobby Hull 1960s Signed Game-Used “Banana Blade” Stick With Full Rich Ellis and JSA LOAs More than four decades after Chicago’s “Shoeless Joe” Jackson gained notoriety wielding his “Black Betsy,” Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull wreaked havoc on NHL opponents as he delivered blinding-speed slap shots with his since-outlawed “Banana Blade.” As he helped guide title-starved Chicago to its first Stanley Cup conquest since 1938, Hull used and signed this historically significant hockey artifact. While his goal totals escalated to unprecedented heights, Hull’s slap shot was clocked at as high as 118.3 MPH. With such speeds coupled with the erratic trajectory off the curved blade and non-mask-wearing goalies, the curved blade became unacceptably dangerous and gradually banned altogether. This particular “Victoriaville Pro” stick was crafted in 1960 and with high probability used by Hull, as the Hawks brought the Cup to their Madison Street palace in the 1960-61 season. The shaft is home to stampings that read: “B HULL,” “GIESLER JORGEN Sporting Goods,” “MAILHOT & FRERES INC. VICTORIAVILLE QUE” and “1960 * 591454 Made in Canada.” The blade, meanwhile, is decidedly prominent with a curve of nearly five inch- es. Vintage black bulldog tape covers eight inches of this weapon’s most lethal portion, and an additional vintage tape layer of four inches lines the butt. Accenting the manufacturer’s shaft stamping, Hull’s black marker signature shows (“8-9”) quality and is accompanied by his inscription of “#9.” The uncracked stick has a gorgeous patina and shows excellent game use. Full photo LOA from Rich Ellis (for stick/game use) and full photo LOA from JSA (for autograph). Opening Bid $400.00

534. Terrell Davis 1997 Denver Broncos Game-Worn Road Jersey En route to Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl MVP accolades in the 1997 sea- son, former superstar Terrell Davis wore this Denver Broncos road jersey. The white mesh/dazzle cloth-blend pullover garment features “30” sewn to the front, back and shoul- ders in blue-on-orange double twill and “DAVIS” sewn to a nameplate atop the back num- ber in solid blue characters. Additionally, “BRONCOS” is Swiss embroidered across the chest, and an NFL logo badge adorns a flap at the base of the blue elasticized collar, whose interior is home to a strip tag denoting “97 46.” The vented left front tail features a “Nike” label and size “L” flap tag. All original and unaltered, the jersey shows light game wear. LOA from Grey Flannel. Opening Bid $400.00

535. Ernie 536. Magic Grunfeld 1982- Johnson 83 Signed Signed Team- Game-Worn Issued 1991-92 New York Los Angeles Knicks Road Lakers Road Jersey Jersey This New York Knicks In anticipation of the road jersey was worn 1991/92 NBA season, and signed by former the Los Angeles Lakers forward/guard Ernie issued this road jersey Grunfeld during the to superstar Magic 1982-83 campaign. Johnson, who abruptly announced his retirement on November 7, citing his HIV diag- Worn during the final season of the style’s short-lived run (1979-80 - 1982-83), this nosis. The purple mesh pullover garment features “LAKERS” sewn across the chest in blue mesh pullover garment features “18” sewn to the front and back in white-on- yellow-on-white twill, “32” sewn to the back and front in the opposite color scheme maroon double twill and “GRUNFELD” arched atop the back number in the opposite and “JOHNSON” arched atop the back number in yellow-on-white block-style charac- color scheme. In a departure from the norm, “NEW YORK” is sewn below the front ters. On the back “2,” Johnson’s black marker autograph shows (“8-9”) strength. number in maroon-on-white twill. Executed vertically on the back “1,” Grunfeld’s Yellow-and-white striped stretch ribbed knit lines the collar and arm yokes, while an black marker autograph projects (“7-8”) quality. Maroon-and-white stretch ribbed knit NBA silhouette logo is sewn to the left shoulder stirrup. The vented left front tail is lines the collar and arm yokes. The vented left front tail is home to a “cosby” label home to a “Champion” size “44” label and a “1991 - Body Length +3” tag. No wear and a “medalist-Sand Knit” New York Knicks exclusivity tag. The all-original jersey is evident. PSA/DNA sticker (for signature) and LOA from Lou Lampson. shows solid game wear with puckering about the twill components. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 538. 1950 Bowman 537. 1927 W560 SGC Football Complete Graded Complete Set of (144/144) Cards Football Set of (7/7) Combatants of the early NFL take center stage with this 1950 With SGC 88 Strong Bowman Football complete set All (7) college gridiron representa- of (144) cards. These colorful tives from the 1927 W560 issue are pint-sized treasures have an encapsulated and graded by SGC. approximate condition break- Includes: Cagle (SGC 80; one of down of 15% (NM or better), three at its tier with only one grad- 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and ed higher); Dumont (SGC 30; the 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys lone card at its tier with only one include #1 D. Walker (VG-EX), graded higher); Lassman (SGC #5 Tittle RC (VG-EX), #6 Groza Authentic); Loud (SGC 40; the RC (GD), #16 G. Davis RC lone card at its tier with only two (NM), #17 Waterfield (EX-MT), graded higher); Lowry (SGC 80; #27 Luckman (VG-EX), #29 the lone card at its tier with only Dudley (NM), #35 Perry RC one graded higher); Sprague (SGC (EX-MT), #37 Layne (EX-MT), 50; one of two at its tier with only #43 Motley RC (NM), #45 one graded higher); Strong (SGC Graham RC (EX-MT), #51 Fears 88; one of three at its tier with only RC (VG-EX), #52 Hirsch RC (VG), #78 Lavelli RC (EX-MT), #100 Baugh (EX), one graded higher). #107 Nomellini (NM), #129 Trippi (NM), #132 Bednarik (NM), #134 Pihos (NM) and Opening Bid $150.00 #144 Ramsey RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

539. 1953 & 1955 540. 1955 Bowman Bowman Football Football Complete Set Complete Sets (160/160) with (215) Enjoy your favorite gridiron stars Duplicates with these 1953 and 1955 Offered is an impressive 1955 Bowman Football complete sets. Bowman Football complete set of Featured are 1953 Bowman (160) cards with (215) duplicates. Football set: (96/96, 25% EX or The final installment from the better, 30% VG-EX, 25% VG, Philadelphia confectioner has an 20% GD or lesser, 10% paper approximate condition breakdown of loss or writing) with #1 LeBaron 15% (NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), RC (VG), #11 Van Brocklin 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or less- (VG), #22 Hirsch (VG-EX), #26 er) with some of the lower-condition Graham (VG-EX), #43 Gifford cards affected by minimal water SP (PR), #53 Tunnell SP (EX), staining. Additionally, nearly 40% of #56 Tittle (EX-MT), #96 Cross the duplicates have varying degrees RC SP (VG); 1955 Bowman of water staining but still present Football set: (160/160, 25% EX- nicely with (EX-MT to NM) corners. MT or better, 30% EX, 20% VG- Keys include (4) #1 D. Walker (aver- EX, 25% VG or lesser) with #1 age VG-EX), (3) #7 Gifford (EX- D. Walker (VG-EX), #52 MT, EX, trimmed), (4) #32 Van Summerall RC (EX), #62 Blanda Brocklin (average EX), (4) #52 (NM) and #152 Landry (VG). Summerall RC (average VG-EX) and More on our website. (2) #62 Blanda (NM, EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

541. 1956 Topps 542. 1957 Topps Football Complete Football Near Set Set (120/120) with (153/154)—Sharp Checklist A formidable threesome of Hall The pioneering 1956 Topps of Fame quarterbacks make their Football complete set of (120) cardboard debuts with the cards is available for the clas- offered 1957 Topps Football sic gridiron specialist with an near set of (153/154) cards. This eye for quality material. This attractive horizontal series has well constructed edition has an approximate condition break- an approximate condition down of 20% (NM or better), breakdown of 20% (NM or 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and better), 35% (EX-MT), 20% 20% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys (EX) and 25% (VG-EX or include #1 LeBaron (NM), #22 lesser). Unlike many other Van Brocklin (EX-MT), #30 1956 Topps Football editions Tittle (EX-MT), #32 Layne that are offered, this grouping (EX-MT), #85 Lane RC (VG- includes the incredibly tough EX), #88 Gifford (EX-MT), checklist. Keys include #22 #104 Morrall RC (NM), #119 Cardinals Team SP (VG), #53 Starr RC (EX-MT), #138 Unitas Gifford (NM), #60 L. Moore RC (EX-MT) and #151 Hornung RC SP (PR), #61 Redskins RC (EX). Missing only #94 Team SP (VG-EX), #101 Berry RC for completion. More Grier RC (NM), #116 Layne (NM) and NNO CL SP (VG). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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 79 F O OT BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 543. 1964 Philadelphia 544. 1965 Gum Football Uncut Coke Caps Sheet with Many Stars & CFL (French) HOFers Near Set Having survived the swift stroke of (215/230) the printer’s blade, the offered 1964 with Kapp Philadelphia Gum Football uncut Historians of the sheet of (132) cards is a premier offer- Canadian Football ing for the vintage gridiron specialist. League will defi- This printing press survivor is com- nitely not want to prised of (12) eleven-card rows and miss this 1965 features a host of Hall of Famers and Coke (French) near keys including #1 Berry, #3 Mackey set of (215/230) RC, #12 Unitas, #14 Colts/Shula, #48 caps. Distinguished Lilly, #71 Adderley RC, #72 W. Davis by the French text RC, #74 Hornung, #79 Starr, #84 beneath the metallic Packers/Lombardi, #117 Gifford and “head shots” of the players, these variations generally command 1.25 to 2X the value #198 CL. Expected peripheral and of the English version. Included are team sets of British Columbia, Calgary, Hamilton interior creasing affects the majority and Ottawa. Keys include Coffey, Faloney, Fleming, R. Jackson, Kapp (issued prior to of the key cards including Unitas and leading the Vikings to the Super Bowl), Lancaster, Mosca and Parker. Only five per- Starr but does not disrupt the overall cent of the cork backings are partially-to-completely missing. Although varying presentation appeal. The back is clean. degrees of scratching are found throughout, this elusive gathering still presents very Suitable for framing and prominent nicely. More on our website. display in any den or office. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

545. 1960-1969 PSA Graded 546. 1970-1989 PSA Football Lot of Graded Football (96) With J. Collection of (84) With Brown, Namath (6) Unitas and PSA 8 and Unitas Payton RC The end zone is in sight Encapsulated and graded by PSA, with this lot of (96) PSA these (84) gridiron cardboard col- graded football cards. With lectibles span from 1970-1989 and many keys from sets span- include many keys and Hall of ning the 1960s, highlights Famers. Topps highlights include: include: 1960 Topps #23 J. 1970 (2) #180 Unitas (PSA 7 OC and Brown (PSA 4), #54 PSA 6) and #190 Butkus (PSA 6 ST); Hornung (PSA 2), #74 1971 #156 Bradshaw RC (PSA 6), Gifford (PSA 3 MC), #113 #200 Starr (PSA 5) and (2) #245 Tittle (PSA 4); 1961 Topps Greene RC (PSA 4.5 and PSA 4 MC); #1 Unitas (PSA 3 MC), #59 1973 #487 Stabler RC (PSA 4); 1975 Brodie RC (PSA 6 MC); #282 Swann RC (PSA 8) and (2) 1962 Fleer #46 Blanda #367 Fouts RC (PSA 4 and PSA 3); (PSA 4); 1963 Fleer #70 1976 #148 Payton RC (PSA 8); 1979 Lincoln RC (PSA 5), #72 Alworth RC (PSA 4); 1966 Philadelphia #88 Starr (PSA (2) #390 Campbell AP RC (PSA 6 1.5), 1966 Topps #67 Dawson (PSA 3); 1967 Philadelphia #28 Butkus (PSA 4), #35 and PSA 3). More on our website. Sayers (PSA 4); 1968 Topps #65 Namath (PSA 2); 1969 Topps (2) #215 Starr (PSA 5 Opening Bid $250.00 and PSA 4). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

548. (13,800+) 1955- 1980s Football Singles Collection with Many Stars For the set specialist or singles dealer comes this hoard of (13,800+) 1955-1980s football cards. This mixed gathering con- tains extensive duplication throughout and could yield addi- tional complete/near sets. Highlights include 1971 Topps: (289 cards, majority GD to VG) with (2) #245 Greene RC (NM, 547. (10,000+) 1966-1984 Mostly Football Card Collection EX); 1972 Topps: (833 cards, with (11) Largent RC majority VG to VG-EX) with #200 Staubach RC (VG-EX); Fill your showcases with this enormous (10,000+) 1966-1984 mostly football card 1977 Topps: (1170 cards, com- collection. This mixed group displays moderate duplication throughout and is high- posite VG-EX) with #177 lighted by 1969 Topps: (2) #26 Piccolo RC (VG-EX, PR), (2) #120 Csonka RC (VG, Largent RC (EX) and 1979 FR); 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw RC (EX); 1977 Topps: (1311 cards, median NM) Topps: (3024 cards, median EX with (11) #177 Largent RC (average NM) and (12) #397 Papale RC (average NM- to EX-MT) with (3) #390 MT). Also present are primarily (NM) quantities of (1000+) 1981 Topps: (2) #216 Campbell RC ((2) EX-MT, VG). Montana RC (NM, EX-MT) and 1978-79 to 1979-80 Topps Basketball (average EX- More on our website. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 549. 1948 Kellogg’s Pep Complete SGC 550. (34) 1948-1952 Exhibit Graded Football Set Football Singles with (5/5) - All SGC 40-80 Encapsulated and graded by SGC, Several Hall of Famers all (5) football specimens from the including Baugh 1948 Kellogg’s Pep issue include: Supplement your early gridiron gathering Groza (SGC 60; the lone example with these (34) 1948-1952 Exhibit Football at its tier with none graded high- singles with several Hall of Famers. This er); McAfee (SGC 50; the lone gathering averages (EX-MT) with moder- card at its tier with only one grad- ate foxing throughout. Included among ed higher); Standlee (SGC 80; the these black-and-white or sepia images are lone specimen at its tier with only Baugh (NM), Fears (NM), Graham (EX- one graded higher); Trippi (SGC MT), Hirsch (EX), Layne (EX-MT), 60; one of two at its tier with none Matson (NM), Motley (EX-MT) and graded higher); Waterfield (SGC Waterfield (NM). 40; one of two at its tier with only Opening Bid $100.00 one graded higher). Opening Bid $150.00

552. 1954 Bowman Football 551. (5) 1952 Complete Set (128/128) Bowman Large Touchdown treasures abound with the Football PSA Graded offered 1954 Bowman Football complete set of (128) cards. This razor-sharp edition Cards with NM 7 has an approximate condition breakdown Bednarik SP of 30% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), Radiant surfaces, crisp corners, 20% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). clean edges and accurate center- Although nearly 20% display reverse wax ing are all attributes of these (5) staining common to the issue, the majority 1952 Bowman Large Football of the cards still display stunning corners, singles. Each graded by PSA, crisp edges and blistering color schemes. included are PSA 8.5: #42 Keys include #23 Blanda RC (EX-MT), Standlee (1 of 1, two higher); #40 Graham (EX-MT), #41 D. Walker PSA 7: #10 Bednarik SP; PSA (NM), #42 Tittle (NM), #53 Layne (EX- 6: #65 J. Smith and PSA 5: (2 MT), #55 Gifford (NM), #76 Nomellini cards) with #66 and 68. SP (NM) and #128 Lattner RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

553. 1948-1959 PSA 554. 1958 & 1959 Topps Graded Football Lot of Football Complete Sets (81) With Hall of Available is a prime pairing of 1958 Famers and 1959 Topps Football complete sets. Spanning the days of leather hel- Highlights include 1958 Topps set: mets and two-way players, these (132/132, 25% EX-MT or better, 20% (81) 1948-1959 PSA graded foot- EX, 30% VG-EX, 25% VG or lesser) ball cards include many superstars with #22 Unitas (GD), #62 J. Brown and Canton-enshrined heroes. Keys RC (VG), #66 Starr (VG), #90 include: 1956 Topps #78 Hirsch Jurgensen RC (VG); 1959 Topps set: (PSA 4.5); 1958 Topps #10 Moore (176/176, 15% NM or better, 40% EX- (PSA 5), #73 Gifford (PSA 1 MK); MT, 30% EX, 15% VG-EX or lesser) 1959 Topps #4 McGee (PSA 3), with #1 Unitas (GD), #10 J. Brown #116 Kramer RC (PSA 6), #130 (VG-EX), #23 Starr (VG-EX), #82 Tittle (PSA 4), #132 Parker RC Hornung (VG-EX) and #140 B. (PSA 7), #140 Mitchell RC (PSA Mitchell RC (EX-MT). More on our 6), #155 Taylor RC (PSA 8 OC). website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

556. 1961 555. (14) 1957-1961 Topps & Nu-Card Fleer Football PSA 7-8 Graded Football Stars with Brown & Unitas Complete Presented is a formidable arrangement of Set (80/80) fourteen 1957-1961 Topps and Fleer Football with (19) stars. Each graded by PSA, included are 1957 Topps: #88 Gifford (PSA 7); 1960 Topps: (4 Unopened cards, all PSA 7) with #1 Unitas, #54 Packs Hornung, #74 Gifford, #113 Tittle; 1961 Former Topps: (3 cards) with PSA 8: (2 cards) with Heisman Award #95 Jurgensen (st), #198 CL (oc); PSA 7: #59 winners and Brodie RC (st); 1961 Fleer: (6 cards, all PSA other legends of 8) with #11 J. Brown (oc), #41 Meredith RC, the collegiate gridiron are the focus of the offered 1961 Nu-Card Football complete (2) #59 Brodie RC, #74 Huff and #215 set of (80) cards. This creamy series averages (NM to NM-MT) throughout and is Maynard RC (st). highlighted by #143 E. Davis RC (NM-MT) and #166 Gabriel RC (NM-MT). Also Opening Bid $200.00 present is a partially unopened box with (19) packs (average NM). Opening Bid $200.00

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 81 F O OT BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 557. 1961 & 1962 558. 1962 Topps Football Topps Complete Set (176/176) Football Featured is a delicate 1962 Topps Football Partial complete set of (176) cards. This black-bor- Sets with dered edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (173) (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) Extras with moderate instances of errant centering. Jump into the Key to this attractive horizontal edition are 1961 and 1962 #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #17 Ditka RC (VG-EX), Topps Football #28 J. Brown (VG), #36 E. Davis RC SP series with this tandem of partial sets including (173) extras. Highlights include 1961 (colored), #39 Meredith SP (VG-EX), #63 Topps partial: (122/198, average VG, 95 duplicates present similarly) with (2) #58 Starr SP (VG-EX), #64 Hornung SP (EX- Tittle (EX, VG) and 1962 Topps partial: (102/176, median VG, 78 duplicates present MT), #90 Tarkenton RC SP (presents VG, similarly) with #176 CL (VG). The original owner paid strict attention to ensure the miscut) and #176 CL (VG). More on our majority of these cards are crease-free. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

559. (10) 1962 Topps Football High-Grade 560. 1966 Philadelphia Football Singles with (4) PSA Complete Set (198/198) with Pitch-black borders and edges win the day with these ten 1962 (13) PSA Graded Topps Football high-grade sin- Cantonian greats fill the offered 1966 gles, four of which are graded Philadelphia Football complete set of (198) by PSA. Included are PSA cards, (13) of which are graded by PSA. The Graded: (4 cards) with #40 approximate condition breakdown follows 15% (PSA 8), 45 (PSA 7), 89 (PSA (NM-MT or better), 35% (NM or better), 35% 7), #90 Tarkenton RC SP (PSA (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or lesser). Keys include 7); Ungraded: (6 cards, aver- #24 Unitas (PSA 7), #31 Butkus RC (PSA 6), age NM) with #63 Starr SP #32 Ditka (PSA 6), #38 Sayers RC (PSA 5), #41 (presents EX-MT, but miscut), J. Brown (VG-EX), #88 Starr (PSA 8), #114 71, #88 Gabriel RC SP (NM), Tarkenton (PSA 7), #196 Ref Signals (PSA 6.5) #101 Vikings Team (EX-MT), and #197 CL (PSA 6). More on our website. 125 and 152. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

561. 1971 562. (3175+) Sargeant 1971 Topps Promotions Football CFL Singles from Complete Vending with Set of (225) Many Stars Stamps in Quality exceeds quantity with these Sheets-- (3175+) 1971 Topps Theismann Football singles RC from vending. This Secure an early selection displays Canadian copy of extensive duplica- the Squirmin’ German with the offered 1971 Sargeant Promotions CFL complete set tion throughout and of (225) stamps. This oddball issue is comprised of (15) fourteen-stamp and (1) fif- averages (NM to NM-MT). Keys include (20) #3 Schottenheimer RC, (30) #19 teen-stamp sheets averaging (NM-MT). Key personnel includes #78 T. Gabriel, #89 Maynard, (19) #25 Butkus, (29) #61 Stenerud RC, (10) #113 Houston RC and (22) Mosca, #105 Evansen, #151 Lancaster, #154 G. Reed and #178 Theismann. #114 Lanier RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

563. (49) 1952- 564. (200) 1984 Football 1982 Topps PSA Graded #486 Ronnie Stars with Lott Rookie Waterfield— Cards Sharp Ronnie Lott Finish multiple projects unleashes a lethal with these (49) 1952- hit with these 1984 football singles (200) 1982 Topps including legends such #486 rookie cards. as Waterfield. Each Straight from graded by PSA, this vending, the sharp selection features copies of this per- 1952 Bowman Small: (3 cards, all PSA 6) with #137 Waterfield; 1963 Kahn’s manent Canton Wieners: R. Brown (PSA 5); 1964 Kahn’s Wieners: Braase (PSA 6); 1964 resident average Philadelphia Gum: with (9) PSA 8 and 1967 Philadelphia Gum: with (11) PSA 8. (NM to Mint) with More on our website. many third-party grading possibilities. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 565. Baltimore Colts Collection with Unitas Signed Full- Size Helmet Offered is a collection to thrill the fans of the “Charm City.” The key piece is a won- 566. Football Autograph Collection With SMU Helmet derful 1977-84 Baltimore Colts game-worn helmet signed by Johnny Unitas (full LOA from JSA). The signature is in blue marker with Johnny’s famed #19 beneath and (154) Signed Heisman Trophy Cards (“7-8”). The helmet has the #28 on the back panel and is consistent with the Bike Air Gridiron heroes at the college and pro levels have autographed the keepsakes in this Power helmets worn by some Colts’ players between 1977-84. The remaining artifacts hard-hitting lot. Includes: SMU Multi-Signed Helmet a full-size shell signed in blue include a 1960-61 NFL Square Wood Base Baltimore Colts Bobblehead (VG, with marker (average “8-9” strength) by Mustangs legends Dickerson, Gregg and D. two hairline cracks on the back of the head near the neck), 1960s fleece Colts blanket Walker (JSA cert/sticker); Multi-Signed 1995 Doak Walker Award Program signed in original plastic carrying case (EX-MT), a 30x30 Colts Trail to D.C.” metal sign on front cover (average “8-9”) by Campbell, Crow, Dorsett, George, Griffin, Hunt, L. autographed by Unitas and Marchetti (full LOA from JSA) and a 2-1/2” 1973 Johnny Jordan, Lary, Owens, Schramm, Staubach, J. Taylor and D. Walker; Signed Cards Unitas pin. (154) 1991-1994 Downtown Athletic Club cards (mostly NM) signed (average “8-9”) Opening Bid $200.00 by their Heisman Trophy recipients. With many duplicates, highlights include: Allen, Berwanger, T. Brown, Campbell, Dorsett, Griffin, Hornung, B. Jackson, Sanders, Sims, Staubach, H. Walker and White. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

567. (11) Multi-Signed Philadelphia Eagles Helmets With McNabb and R. White This lot of (11) Philadelphia Eagles full-size helmets includes current and throw- back designs, as well as Pro Bowl logo helmets signed by Eagles representa- tives. The fiber tip marker autographs average (“9”) quality with highlights including: 2002 Pro Bowl Logo Helmet with Akers, Dawkins, C. Lewis, McNabb, Owens, Taylor, Trotter and Vincent; 2005 Pro Bowl Logo Helmet with Akers, M .Lewis, Sheppard, Trotter and Westbrook; 1974-1995 Throwback Helmet with Bergy, Carmichael, Cross, Hawkins, Papale, Perry, Quick and R. White. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

568. (42) Philadelphia Eagles Signed Mini-Helmets With Bednarik, McNabb and T. Owens Philadelphia Eagles stars spanning the days of Shibe Park, Franklin Field, Veterans Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field have signed these (42) foot- ball mini-helmets. The felt tip pennings average (“9”) quality and include: (2) Akers, Bednarik, (3) Bergey, (2) R. Brown, (2) Carmichael, Detmer, (2) Feeley, T. Hasselbeck, D. Jones, Levens, (2) M. Lewis, T. McDonald, McNabb, T. Owens, Pihos, Powlus, Quick, A. Reid, Runyan, Sheppard, Simon, L.J. Smith, H. Thomas, Trotter, (2) Wayne and Westbrook. Additionally, there are (8) multi-signed helmets. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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 83 F O OT BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 569. Johnny 570. (3) Multi- Unitas & Peyton Signed Pro Football Manning Signed Hall of Fame Full-Size Helmet Helmets With with Full JSA Baugh and Mackey Whether at Memorial These (3) Pro Football Hall of Stadium or at a venue in Fame logo helmets have been Indianapolis, Johnny signed by some of Canton’s Unitas and Peyton most revered icons. The full- Manning lit up the score- size shells are decorated with board for the Colts. black or blue Sharpie auto- Presented is a dual-signed graphs that show (“9-10”) Riddell full-size helmet strength throughout. Includes: featuring the field gener- Helmet 1: (12 sigs) with als. The Pro Model equip- Bednarik, Donovan, Dorsett, ment displays mild soiling, although the blue Sharpie autographs of Unitas (“8-9”) Lavelli, Mackey; Helmet 2: (10 sigs) with Baugh, Pihos, Stautner, Trippi; Helmet 3: and P. Manning (“8”) are not disrupted. Full photo LOA from JSA. (4 sigs) with Barney, Selmon. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

571. (3) 572. (4) Multi- Single- /Single-Signed Signed & Full-Size Football Game-Used Helmets with Riddell NFL Marino & Montana Helmets with Storm the gridiron with Jurgensen & these (4) multi-/single- signed football helmets. Namath—Full These Pro Model touch- JSA down treasures display min- Gridiron legends are the endorsers of this trio of game-used Riddell NFL helmets. imal-to-moderate abrasions Although the helmets are not specific to any player, the combination of moderate throughout. Key to this game usage and historic players are difficult to match. Included are full-size relics of striking quartet are Multi- 1.) Jurgensen 69-71, HOF 83’ (“7”, 1970-1971 model M155 Redskins helmet); 2.) Signed: (2 helmets) with Namath (“8”, 1967-1977 model 1269 Jets helmet) and 3.) Roby (“6”, 1974-1989 J.Brown (HOF 71, “8”)/Couch (“6”, Browns), Boozer/Maynard/Namath/Snell (aver- Dolphins helmet). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. age “8”, Jets); Single-Signed: (2 helmets) with Marino (“9”, Dolphins) and Montana Opening Bid $300.00 (“9”, 49ers). Stickers and matching cert cards from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

573. (4) 574. (9) Baltimore Signed Colts and Football Ravens Helmets With Multi- Full-Size Signed Aikman and Full Size Sayers Mini Helmets Football Hall of “Charm City” Famers spanning gridiron greats more than half a cen- from a pair of vaunted NFL franchises have autographed these (4) full-size helmets. tury have auto- The bold signatures project (“9”) or better quality with highlights including: Colts graphed these eye- Hall of Famers Helmet with Berry, Donovan, Mackey and Moore (with Hall of Fame catching display year inscriptions); 2004 Ravens Pro Bowlers with Boulware, Heap. J. Lewis, Reed pieces. Bold pennings and A. Thomas. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. average (“8-9”) strength and include (8) Signed Mini-Helmets: Bleier, Faulk, Opening Bid $200.00 Graham, Hornung, Long, Sayers, R. White and Nitschke/J. Taylor; Signed Full-Size Helmet: Aikman. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

575. (10) 576. (12) Philadelphia Autographed Full- Eagles Full-Size Size Football Single-Signed Helmets With R. Helmets With Lewis, B. Sanders Owens and (2) and J. Rice McNabb One dozen full-size football The high-flying “Iggles” helmets have been signed by command this lot of (10) gridiron legends. The shells single-signed full-size are decorated with colorful football helmets. The team logo decals and show- plastic shells showcase case fiber tip autographs that colorful logo decals and autographs averaging (“8-9”) quality. Includes: Akers (2003 average (“8-9”) strength and clarity. Includes: Elway (Stanford); Joiner (Chargers); Pro Bowl); (2) Dawkins (Eagles and 2003 Pro Bowl); (2) Kearse (Eagles and 2000 R. Lewis (Univ. of Miami); Perry (Bears); Powlus (Amsterdam Admirals); J. Rice Pro Bowl); M. Lewis (Eagles); (2) McNabb (Eagles and 2002 Pro Bowl); Owens (Raiders); (2) B. Sanders (Lions and 1997 Pro Bowl); Seau (Dolphins); R. Williams (2001 Pro Bowl); Trotter (Redskins). Auction LOA from JSA. (Dolphins); J. Rice/R. White (1994 Pro Bowl); Moseley/Theismann (Redskins). Opening Bid $200.00 Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 577. (18) Signed 578. (32) Single- and Football Mini Multi-Signed Helmets With Football Mini- Simpson, Helmets With Gifford and Several Hall of Berwanger Famers While the helmets are While these (32) pro and col- “mini” versions, the col- lege football mini-helmets are lege and NFL heroes decorated with colorful team who have signed them logos, further appeal is inher- are among the biggest ent with bold autographs of names in gridiron gridiron legends. The signa- annals. The autographs tures average (“9”) strength average (“9”) strength and include: Bellino, Bertelli, Berwanger, (2) Cannon, and clarity with highlights including: Akers, Bednarik, DeLamielleure, Dorsett, Cappalletti, Creekmur, Crow, Feely, Gifford, Hendricks, Plunkett, Simpson, Sims, Gannon, Lavelli, McCallum, Pihos, Renfro and Staley. Multi-Signed helmets include Tittle, D. Walker, Weinke and an Oklahoma helmet signed by Owens, Sims and J. a Baltimore Colts (Berry, Mackey) and Miami Dolphins (Fernandez, Kiick, White. Certs and/or stickers from JSA. More on our website. Kuechenberg, Little, Morris). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

579. (2) Hall of Famer 580. (3) Signed Footballs With Autographed Single-Signed Namath and Football Kansas City Chiefs Greats Items With Greats from the AFL-NFL merger era have Marino And decorated this pair of official NFL Paul Elway Tagliabue signature model pigskins with Contemporary NFL bold autographs. The display footballs field generals have show pristine quality, each with three autographed the (3) white panels. Includes: Joe Namath items in this “offen- Single-Signed Ball signed in blue ball- sive-minded” display lot. Includes: Dan Marino a full-size pro model Miami point (“9” strength) and inscribed “X12”; Dolphins helmet signed just above the right logo decal (“9-10”; inscribed “13”); a Kansas City Chiefs Greats signed in blue Daniel M. Smith 1986 limited edition (797/950) lithograph print framed to 29 x 31- ballpoint (average “8” strength) by: Bell 1/2” and signed by Marino in pencil (“8”); John Elway a limited edition (378/1999) (inscribed “HOF 1983”), Buchanan collage framed to 20-1/8 x 26-1/4” and signed in blue marker (“9-10”; inscribed (inscribed “HOF 1990”), Dawson (inscribed “HOF 87”), Lanier (inscribed “HOF 86”) “7”). Certs/stickers from JSA, Auction LOA from JSA (for Marino signed helmet). and Stenerud. Basic certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

581. (4) 582. New York Giants Autographed Signed Collection With Football Items (2) Taylor, (2) Simms, With Unitas Parcells and Bavaro Football and Long after the former Polo Grounds tenants took flight to the West Coast, Montana Jersey New York’s football Giants remained A quartet of NFL offensive alive and well in Gotham, securing legends headlines this lot of Super Bowl titles in installments XXI autographed display items. and XXV. These items are signed by Bold pennings average (“8- some of those Meadowlands heroes. 9”) quality and include: (2) Includes: Framed Collage framed to Signed Footballs “Wilson” 24-7/8 x 28-3/8”, color photo prints of pigskins signed on white (from left to right) Simms, Parcells panels by Sayers and Unitas and Taylor signed by their subjects in (full JSA), respectively; (2) Signed Jerseys replica pullover garments, both signed on felt tip marker (all “10” strength); a back numeral with Blanda (Raiders) and Montana (Chiefs). Individual certs/stickers Signed Helmets full size Giants shells respectively signed by Simms (“8-9”) and from JSA. More on our website. Taylor (“8”). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

583. (13) Autographed 584. (14) Football Football Items With J. Autographed Rice and Bednarik First Day Covers Presented is a “Baker’s Dozen” of with Payton, autographed football items. With Brown, Bradshaw prominent scriptings averaging (“9”) strength, the ready-for-display keep- and Marino sakes include: Signed Jerseys Compiled is a brilliant col- Dorsett, Kearse, Lilly, J. Rice, lection of (14) single- Rivers; Signed 16x20 Photos with signed football First Day Bednarik, D. Clark, M. Lewis, cover cachets. The auto- Renfro, Seau, R. Williams and graph collection shows an Moseley/Theismann. Also included is average strength of (“9”) a copy of Barry Sanders Now You and includes: Walter See Him… signed by Sanders on Payton (d.1999), page 49. Auction LOA from JSA. Bradshaw, Staubach, Brown, Marino, Simms, Harris, Eddie Robinson (d.2007), More on our website. Dickerson, Hornung, Ferragamo, Bokamper, J. Morris and C. Banks. Collection Opening Bid $300.00 comes with an Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

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 85 F O OT BA L L DECEMBER 1, 2011 586. (41) 1960s- 1990s Joe Namath Collection with (7) Signed “Broadway” Joe Namath takes top billing with this (41) piece 1960s-1990s 585. (30) Football Autographed collection, seven of which are signed. Keys include 587. Vintage College Football Cachet and Index Card lot with Namath Signed Items: (7 items) with 1.) Super Bowl Bowl/All-Star Game Program Lot of III program (“10”, program EX); 2.) 1970s Jets 31” Unitas and Payton pennant (“10”, personalized); 3.) 1970s Jets full-size (44) Gridiron greats and Heisman Trophy winners are the Riddell replica helmet (“7-8”, helmet has moderate College grid combatants go “bowl-ing” in this impres- focus of this autograph collection containing first day wear); 4.) Super Bowl era Abruzesse/Namath dual- sive lot of (44) stadium-issued Bowl Game programs. covers and index cards. The (30) ballpoint and felt tip signed football (“5”, personalized with full name); 5.) Cover and pages are intact on most with highlights penned cachets average a strength and clarity of (“9”) 1970s Namath 16x11 print (“9”, personalized); 6.) sin- including: Rose Bowl 1950 (VG), 1952 (EX), 1958 with highlights including: (2) Unitas, Payton, Staubach, gle-signed Alabama helmet (“10”, full name); Other (FR), 1960 (EX-MT); Orange Bowl 1941 (VG-EX; Hornung, Nagurski, Berwanger, Hirsch, D. Walker, Items: (21 items) with 1968-69 Jets 30” photo pennant Georgetown’s only major bowl game appearance), 1945 Harris and Upshaw. Comes with an auction LOA from with tassels (VG-EX). Auction LOA from JSA. More (VG-EX); Peach Bowl 1968 (EX-MT; 1st annual), JSA. More on our website. on our website. 1973 (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

590. 1950s-1970s College and Pro Football Media Guide Collection of 588. 1927-1979 College Football 589. 1946-1979 Pro Football (171) Game Day Program Lot of (358) Program Lot of (173) This collection of (171) team-issued media guides Sometime between tailgating and the final whistle, each This collection of (173) NFL and CFL publications is spans the 1950s through 1970s and coincides with the of these (358) college and pro football game day pro- headlined by game day programs. The guides present gridiron game’s popularity boom. With college and pro grams was purchased at contests spanning 1927-1979. nicely with highlights including: (55) 1970s Pro! NFL publications, alike, the guides average (EX) quality The guides present nicely with highlights including: guides with colorful cover images; 1963 Touchdown with highlights including: College 1960 Navy (with 1927 Illinois vs. Northwestern (FR); 1949 Illinois vs. Canadian Football League periodical with Bud Grant Heisman winner Bellino); Notre Dame 1961, 1962, Michigan; 1950 Army vs. Navy; 1960 Navy vs. Notre on cover; a 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers Yearbook. Note: 1963, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969: Pro includes 1959 Dame. Note: due to the weight of this lot, a shipping due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will Baltimore Colts and 1979 Houston Oilers. More on our surcharge will apply. More on our website. apply. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

593. (6) PSA grad- ed Super Bowl Ticket Stubs Issued for (6) installments of the single biggest specta- cle in sports, these Super 592. (26) Super Bowl Seat Cushions Bowl ticket 591. 1950-1967 Professionally - Many With Gift Pouches stubs have been Issued at separate annual installments of the most antic- Bound College and Pro Football encapsulated ipated event in American sports, these (26) Super Bowl and graded by PSA. Showcasing colorful event logos Annual Publications seat cushions feature event logos from football’s pre- and printed seating/event legends, the tickets include: Sold annually at newsstands to avid football enthusi- mier event. Crafted from durable nylon with interior Super Bowl XII (Dallas vs. Denver; PSA 5); Super asts, these gridiron-themed publications feature pre- foam padding, the well-preserved souvenirs include: Bowl XIII (Pittsburgh vs. Dallas; PSA 4); Super Bowl views, photos and prognostications for the upcoming With Gift Pouch: XXV, XXVII, XXVIII, (2) XXIX, XVII (Washington vs. Miami; PSA 7); Super Bowl season. Professionally bound in five separate volumes, (3) XXXII, (2) XXXIII, XXXIV, (2) XXXV, (2) XXVI (Washington vs. Buffalo; PSA 8); Super Bowl the guides span 1950-1967 with college and pro titles XXXVI, (2) XXXVII, XXXVIII, (2) XLI and (2) XLII; XXVII (Dallas vs. Buffalo; PSA 5); Super Bowl including Dell Pro Football Annual; Sports Review Without Gift Pouch (2) XXI, XXII and XXIII. More XXIX (San Francisco vs. San Diego; PSA 6). Football; and Street and Smith’s Football Yearbook. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 594. (7) PSA 595. 1940 NFL Graded Super Championship Program Bowl Ticket Stubs From 73-0 Game Issued for recent Super Issued on December 8, 1940, this NFL Bowls that include long- Championship program details the com- awaited triumphs for batants in the most one-sided game in Elway and P. Manning, as pro football annals. Purchased at well as Brady’s coming of Griffith Stadium by one of 36,034 in age, these (7) ticket stubs attendance that afternoon, this 52-page have been encapsulated guide features black-and-white photos and deemed high-grade by of players from both the Washington PSA. With colorful event Redskins and Chicago Bears who, just logos and printed three weeks earlier, did battle at seating/event legends, the Chicago’s Wrigley Field in a game that vouchers include: Super saw Washington prevail, 7-3. On this Bowl XXXII (Denver vs. day, however, both the “7” and the “3” Green Bay, purple varia- belonged to Chicago, which trounced tion; PSA 8); Super Bowl the ‘Skins, 73-0. In a contest that saw XXXVI (New England vs. the last player (Chicago’s Dick St. Louis, silver variation; PSA 9); Super Bowl XXXVII (Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, Plasman) perform without a helmet, the green variation; PSA 5); Super Bowl XXXVIII (New England vs. Carolina, blue visitors amassed 501 total offensive yards and were ordered to run their last two point- variation; PSA 8); Super Bowl XXXIX (New England vs. Philadelphia, purple varia- after attempts, as too many balls had already been kicked into the stands. With covers tion; PSA 8); Super Bowl XL (Pittsburgh vs. Seattle, green variation; PSA 8); Super and all crisp pages intact, the guide presents as (EX-MT), though there are handwrit- Bowl XLI (Indianapolis vs. Chicago, silver variation; PSA 8). ten notations of the date and score on the front cover that does not affect its appeal. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

596. December 7, 597. 1942 NFL 1941 Washington Championship Redskins Program - Program Pearl Harbor Day Two years removed from the Issued at Washington’s Griffith most lopsided outcome in NFL Stadium on December 7, 1941, history, the Chicago Bears and this game day football program Washington Redskins again did from the Redskins vs. Eagles battle in the 1942 title game, regular season finale is subtitled with the host Redskins putting “Georgetown Day.” Of course, the lone blemish on Chicago’s events in Hawaii that morning otherwise perfect season. prompted President Franklin Issued at Griffith Stadium to Roosevelt to dub it “a date one of 36,006 that day, this 36- which will live in infamy.” The page guide features a patriotic- 52-page guide features black- themed cover announcing that and-white photos depicting that “310” players were serving in day’s combatants. Having won the armed forces. The crisp five of its first six games that pages within feature text and year, the ‘Skins were felled by a black-and-white photos detail- four-game losing streak, making ing the rivals. With covers and this day’s 20-14 triumph all but pages intact, the publication meaningless. The front cover presents at the (EX) plateau, shows moderate wear with peri- though there are penciled od notations. The pages, meanwhile, are decidedly crisp and intact. numerals on the back cover that do not diminish the overall appeal. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

598. (15) 1938- 599. (71) 1957-1973 1942 National Football Washington League Game Redskins Programs Game Day Publication collectors take Programs note: this grouping of (71) 1957-1973 NFL game pro- Issued at Washington’s grams was constructed with Griffith Stadium as the you in mind. This overwhelm- Redskins contended ingly high-grade selection is for NFL supremacy, hallmarked by sharp covers, these (15) programs crisp inner pages and vibrant span the 1938-1942 imagery. Many of the home seasons. While period slates for a given season are handwritten notations at, or near, completion. Keys appear on some of the include Chicago Bears Game front covers, the crisp Programs: (31 programs) pages are completely with 1958: Packers; 1959: (6 intact and feature programs) with Colts, black-and-white photos of the early “Braves on the Warpath.” Includes: (3) 1938 Sept. Packers; 1960: (6 programs) 18 vs. Dodgers; Sept. 25 vs. Rams; Oct. 9 vs. Giants; (2) 1940 Sept. 22 vs. Giants; with Cowboys, Packers; 1961: (7 programs) with Colts, Packers; Detroit Lions Oct. 13 vs. Cardinals; 1941 Nov. 30 vs. Packers; (9) 1942 Sept. 13 vs. Bears; Sept 20 Game Programs: (21 programs) with 1961: (7 programs); 1966: (8 programs); vs. Steelers; Sept. 27 vs. Giants; Oct. 11 vs. Rams; Nov. 1 vs. Eagles; Nov. 8 vs. Washington Redskins: (19 programs) with 1961: (7 programs) with Cowboys and Cardinals; (3) Nov. 22 vs. Dodgers. 1962: Cowboys. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

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601. Joe Namath Signed Football and Full- Size Jets Helmet Opening Bid 600. 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers $150.00 602. (2) Roger Staubach Framed & Legends Full-Size Helmet with (10) Matted 11x14 Photographs Signatures—Full JSA Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00

603. (3) Autographed College Football Jerseys With Plunkett, Orakpo and Kazmaier 604. (3) Single-Signed Walter Payton 605. Long Island Athletic Club Opening Bid Footballs with Steiner Awards Program signed by Unitas $100.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

606. 1926 Panoramic Army/Navy 608. 1991 NFL Championship “12th Photograph from the Formal Man” Washington Redskins Ring Dedication of Solider Field 607. (171) 1953-54 Carling Beer Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Cleveland Browns Promotional Photos with Graham Opening Bid $150.00

609. 1958 Baltimore Colts 611. (35) 1980-1987 Topps Football Celebration Laminated Plaque 610. (5) 1977 Topps Mexican Unopened Wax/Cello/Rack Group with (27) Cards Football Cards with Payton with (5) 1986 Cello Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 612. (66) 1952-1973 Basketball 613. (10) 1976-77 Shoebox Topps Basketball Collection with Complete Sets Mikan Roundball icons are found in this Heroes of the hardwood hold grouping of ten 1976-77 Topps court with these (66) 1952- Basketball complete sets from 1973 basketball singles. vending boxes. These oversized Highlights include 1952 editions average (NM to NM- Wheaties: Mikan (EX, MT) and feature gradable copies Portrait); 1957-58 Topps: of #1 Erving, #60 Maravich, #10 Arizin RC (VG-EX), #100 Abdul-Jabbar and #110 D. #13 Schayes RC (EX); 1961- Thompson RC along with sever- 62 Fleer: #49 Cousy IA al other stars. A premier group- (PSA 7, oc); 1969-70 Topps ing from a large, condition-sen- starter: (50/99, median NM) with #56 Unseld RC (PSA 7), #75 Hayes RC (PSA 7) sitive edition. and #85 DeBusschere RC (PSA 7). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

614. 1971-1987 615. 1978-79 Basketball Sets & Topps Singles Collection of Basketball (70) with Jordan & Sealed Vending Maravich Case Roundball specialists will appreciate With the volume in this the offered 1971-1987 sets and sin- 1978-79 Topps gles grouping of (70) cards. Basketball factory sealed Highlights include 1971-72 Topps vending case, “possibili- Trios near: (20/26, average EX) ties” turn into “probabili- with #22Maravich/23/#24 Havlicek ties” with (12,000) card- (PSA 7), #37 Hawkins/38/#39 board collectibles. Alcindor SP (VG-EX), #43 Multiple complete sets of Chamberlain/44/45 (VG-EX) SP; (132) are a foregone con- 1986-87 Fleer: #68 K. Malone RC clusion, as are the acquisitions of keys like #1 Walton, #20 Gervin, #80 Maravich, (PSA 8) and 1986-87 Fleer Stickers set: (11/11, average NM) with #8 Jordan (PSA #110 Abdul-Jabbar and #130 Erving. Unopened for more than 30 years, the box has 7). Many additional stars are also found throughout. More on our website. a few minor contusions that have not affected the presumed Mint-in-box contents. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

616. (10) 1987-88 Fleer Basketball Complete Sets 617. 1987-88 Fleer with Stickers Basketball Wax Box of Upon having their license (36) Packs renewed in 1986, Fleer Feeling lucky? Take a chance with avoided the dreaded “sopho- the offered 1987-88 Fleer more slump” with the 1987- Basketball wax box. This high- 88 Basketball edition. grade container yields (36) Presented is a group of ten unsearched twelve-card packs with complete 132-card sets one sticker and a slab of bubble accompanied by eleven gum per. Multiple complete sets and sticker sets. These primarily quality examples of #9 Barkley, #11 (NM to Mint) series are Bird, #30 Drexler, #56 M. Johnson, headlined by early Michael #59 Jordan, #80 Olajuwon and #2 Jordan examples. Highlights Jordan Sticker are possible. include #1 Abdul-Jabbar, #9 Barkley, #11 Bird, #56 M. Johnson, #59 Jordan and #2 Opening Bid $150.00 Jordan sticker. Opening Bid $200.00

618. (20) 1988-89 619. Vintage Basketball Fleer Basketball Publication Lot of (130) Complete Sets With Baltimore Bullets and with Stickers Sporting News Guides Score with these (20) Drive the lane and go to the hoop with 1988-89 Fleer Basketball this collection of (130) vintage basketball complete sets with stickers. guides. Comprised of yearbooks and pro- Each 132-card edition grams issued by NCAA and NBA teams, averages (NM to MT) with the slam-dunk gathering is highlighted the eleven stickers present- by: NBA Sporting News Guides average ing similarly. Keys include (EX-MT) presentation with (2) 1966-67, #17 Jordan, #20 Pippen 1967-68, (3) 1968-69, 1969-70, (2) 1970- RC, #57 R. Miller RC, 71, (2) 1971-72, 1972-73, (2) 1973-74, #115 Stockton RC, #120 (3) 1974-75, (2) 1975-76, (2) 1977-78, Jordan AS and #7 Jordan 1978-79, 1979-80; Team-Issued Stickers. Imagine the third- Programs with Baltimore Bullets, Duke party grading possibilities with these challenging sets! and Philadelphia 76ers. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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620. 1973 USA vs. USSR 621. Lakers Multi-Signed Basketball “Legends” Program with (12) Lithograph Signatures--Full JSA Signed by (5) The heated “cold war” basketball rivalry With between the United States and USSR Chamberlain reached a boiling point following the contro- versial finish at the 1972 Olympic Games in and Full JSA Munich. The squads rekindled their rivalry Portrayed in full the following year by playing a series of color by artist Ann exhibition contests throughout the United Nielsen, (5) Lakers States. Presented is a dated 5/9/73 USA vs. icons have endorsed USSR program signed by twelve members of their likenesses on this limited edition (1201/1992) 39x22 “Legends” print. Each is the American squad on the cover. The black depicted in a color portrait with a black-and-white action image accompanying. Just endorsements average (“8-9”) and are high- below are the players’ penciled signatures (average “8-9” strength) and their lighted by Cousy (head coach), Elmore and embossed and since retired uniform numbers. Includes (from left to right): B. Jones. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Chamberlain, West, Johnson, Baylor and Abdul-Jabbar. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

622. NBA Legends Multi-Signed Basketball by Jordan, Bird, Johnson, Robertson & Russell - UDA/PSA Combined, the endorsers of this Wilson basketball have totaled an unimaginable 51 NBA Championships. The limited edition (35/100) item holds signatures (“9”) of basketball Hall of Famers: Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson and . The fully inflatable ball comes with a UDA sticker/cert for Jordan and a PSA sticker/cert for the remaining four. Opening Bid $250.00

623. 624. (50) Basketball Portland Autographed Flats with Trailblazers Many Hall of Famers & Memorabilia (2) Wooden and Roundball specialists will take note of these fifty autographed flats with Autograph many Hall of Famers. The keepsakes Collection resonate (“8-9”) signature strength or With Photos, b e t t e r. Keys include Stickers & Cert Ball and Jerseys Cards from JSA: with 8 x 1 0 P h o t o g r a p h s :(2) T. Evans, (2) A slam-dunk lot from the Great Northwest, this Portland Trailblazers memorabilia Gervin, Nowtizki; O t h e r : Wo o d e n assortment features autographs (average “8-9” strength) and apparel. Highlights pyramid card (personalized); include: Greg Oden Signed Ball A “Spalding” indoor/outdoor model signed in black Stickers & Cert Cards fro m marker (“7” strength, inscribed “52”); Signed Floorboard Pieces (3) 6x6 squares P S A / D N A : with 8 x 1 0 signed by R. Fernandez, J. Howard and Oden, respectively; Signed 8x10 Photos (15) P h o t o g r a p h s / F l a t s : Wo o d e n ( m a g a- with Blake, (6) Fernandez, (3) Porter, Przybilla, Roy, Walton and (2) Webster (UDA). zine flat) and M a g a z i n e : Rodman (5/29/95 S p o rts Illustrated). More on our website. JSA certs and/or stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

625. Michael Jordan 626. Single- Chamberlain Signed and Russell Wizards Dual Signed Jersey with Framed Sept. 11th Display With Patch Full JSA #63/275 with Opening Bid $150.00 627. (2) 1967-1971 NBA All-Star Game UDA Ticket Stubs Opening Bid Opening Bid $100.00 $150.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 629. (19) 1912-1972 Hockey Type Collection with (11) PSA including Howe & Sawchuk Ice Kings display their craft with the offered 1912-1972 hockey Type card collection of nineteen cards, eleven of which are graded by PSA. Keys include PSA Graded: (11 cards) with 1912 C57: #46 Laviolette (PSA 4); 1924-25 C144 Champ’s: O’Leary (PSA 2); 1925 Dominion Chocolates: #57 Munro (PSA 3); 1954-55 Parkhurst: #33 Sawchuk (PSA 4); 1961-62 Topps: #36 Mikita (PSA 6), #60 Ratelle RC (PSA 5), Gilbert RC (PSA 6); Ungraded: (8 cards) with 1951-52 Parkhurst: #52 Winning Goal (GD); 1970- 71 OPC: #195 Clarke RC (VG-EX) and 1971-72 OPC: #262 Howe Retires (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

630. 1965-66 Topps Hockey #31 Gerry Cheevers Rookie 628. 1954-55 Topps Hockey Complete Set (60/60) with (8) SGC 96—None Better PSA Graded Graded 96 Mint 9 by SGC. Featured is an Pioneering ice kings compete with the offered 1954-55 Topps Hockey complete set of upper tier 1965-66 Topps Hockey #31 Gerry (60) cards with (8) PSA graded examples. The set has an overall approximate condition Cheevers rookie card. This “pack fresh” blazer breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or flaunts razor-sharp corners and edges, a crisp lesser). Highlights include #1 Gamble (PSA 6), #3 Howell (EX), #5 Kelly (VG-EX), #8 perimeter, blistering surface hues and a clean Howe (FR, partially erased ink mark), #10 Worsley (EX), #18 Mohns RC (VG-EX), back with bold, black type. One of two at the #26 Rollins (VG-EX), #27 Pronovost (VG), #32 Henry RC (VG-EX), #39 Delvecchio esteemed grading tier with none better. (VG), #41 Stanley (PSA 6), #49 Quakenbush (EX), #51 Lindsay (PSA 5), #58 Opening Bid $150.00 Sawchuk (VG) and #60 Schmidt (VG). Common PSA graded cards include PSA 7: (2 cards) with #43, 54; PSA 6: (2 cards) with #44, 53 and PSA 5: #23. Opening Bid $400.00

631. 1968-69 632. (770+) 1953-1990s Topps Hockey Hockey Shoebox Complete Set Collection with (3) of (132) Cards Complete/Near Sets Raid the rink with the Raid the rink with the offered (770+) offered 1968-69 Topps 1953-1990s hockey shoebox collection Hockey complete set of that is packed with stars and includes a (132) cards. This popu- trio of complete/near sets. Highlights lar horizontal edition include 1953-54 Parkhurst: #1 has an approximate Lumley (FR); 1961-62 Topps: #50 condition breakdown of Worsley (EX-MT); 1970-71 Dad’s 25% (EX-MT or bet- Cookies set: (144/144, median NM) ter), 25% (EX), 25% with Howe (NM-MT), Orr (NM) and (VG-EX) and 25% (VG 1971-72 OPC: #133 Dionne RC (EX- or lesser). Keys include MT). A treasure trove of additional #2 Orr (GD), #7 P. stars including Gretzky, LaFleur, Orr, Esposito (EX-MT), #16 Bo. Hull (VG), #29 Howe (EX), #34 Sawchuk (VG), #89 Parent and Sawchuk are also present. Parent RC (EX) and #121 CL (EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

633. (200) 634. (300) 1989-90 1981-82 O-Pee-Chee Topps Hockey #113 Joe Hockey #16 Sakic Rookie Wayne Cards Gretzky “Super Joe” Sakic mesmer- Cards izes his competition with this investment-grade gath- Gain the upper hand ering of (300) 1989-90 O- with these (200) Pee-Chee Hockey #113 1981-82 Topps rookie cards. This enticing Hockey #16 Wayne collection was compiled Gretzky cards. The from vending cases and early renditions of averages (NM to Mint) with “The Great One” many third-party grading come straight from period vending boxes and average (NM to NM-MT) throughout. possibilities found through- Multiple third-party professional grading candidates are probable. out. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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635. (132) 1965-2010 Montreal Canadiens & Toronto Maple Leafs Publications The Canadian representatives of the “Original Six” are the focus of these (132) 1965-2010 Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maples Leafs publications. The overwhelming majority of the peri- odicals present (NM to NM-MT) with only a handful of older issues presenting slightly lesser. Keys include M o n t re a l C a n a d i e n s : (73 publications) with L e s C a n a d i e n s M a g a z i n e : (61 magazines); To ronto Maple Leaf Game Pro g r a m s : (59 publications) with (14) 1972-73 ( d i fferent team covers). More on our w e b s i t e . Opening Bid $150.00

637. 1980 “Miracle On Ice” Team-Signed Framed Photo With Full JSA As far as non-title showdowns that were 636. Hockey Hall of Fame Framed Photo Signed by (38) far more memorable than their ensuing With Beliveau, Howe and Full JSA championship tilts, the U.S. Olympic This gorgeous multi-signed display portrays the Temple de la renommée du hockey, Hockey team’s 1980 triumph over a Toronto-based edifice more commonly known as the “Hockey Hall of Fame.” Russia ranks up there with Bobby Framed to 24-3/16 x 20-3/16”, the color print is signed in blue marker by (38) mem- Thomson’s “Shot Heard ‘round the bers of the esteemed frozen pond fraternity. The signatures average (“9”) quality World” and the 2004 BoSox’ ALCS with highlights including: Bathgate, Beliveau, Bower, Bucyk, Clarke, P. Esposito, T. comeback. This framed 16x20 color Esposito, G. Hall, Howe, Bo. Hull, Lafleur, Mikita, B. Smith and Trottier. Full photo print is signed by (21) members of that LOA from JSA. More on our website. “Miracle on Ice” squad. The blue Opening Bid $200.00 Sharpie autographs show (“9-10”) strength throughout with highlights including Craig, Eruzione, McClanahan, Pavelich, Schneider and Suter. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

638. 1980 Team USA “Miracle on Ice” Framed Display Signed by (19) With Full JSA Framed to 32-3/8 x 36-3/8”, this 16x20 color photo depicts the raucous on-ice celebration following the U.S.A. 1980 Olympic hockey triumph over the U.S.S.R. The photo is signed in black or blue marker by (19) members of that “Miracle on Ice” squad. The autographs 639. (3) Framed & Autographed Hockey Items with (2) average (“8”) strength and include: Miracle on Ice Baker, Broten, Christian, Christoff, Those who still “believe in miracles” will appreciate this attractive trio of framed Craig, Eruzione, Harrington, Janaszak, and autographed hockey items. Included are 1-2.) (2) 1980 U.S. Hockey Olympic Johnson, McClanahan, Morrow, team multi-signed pictures (21-1/2 x 26”) totaling (41) autographs with (2) Brooks O’Callahan, Pavelich, Ramsey, Silk, (average “9-10”, both frames have exterior wear, auction LOA from JSA) and 3.) Strobel, Suter, Verchota and Wells. Full photo LOA from JSA. Richter signed 8x10 photograph framed to 12x15 (“10”, Steiner sticker and COA). Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

640. (3) Hockey Hall of Famer Signed Jerseys With Gretzky, Lemieux and Messier Three NHL legends have signed pro model garments tailored to the spec- ifications of the sweaters they wore 641. (19) 1971-1981 while they ruled the frozen pond. Topps/OPC PSA Graded Includes: Gretzky New York Rangers (size “56”) number “99” Hockey Stars with Gretzky signed in black marker (“8-9” Rookie strength) on the first back “9” (full Opening Bid $150.00 JSA); Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins (size “XL”) number “66” signed in silver Sharpie (“9”) on the second back “6” (full JSA); Messier New York Rangers (size “XL”) number “11” signed in silver marker (“8”) on the second back “1” (JSA cert/sticker). Opening Bid $150.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 642. 643. (7) Muhammad 1890s-1980s Ali 1976 Boxing Handwritten, Souvenirs & Signed Collectibles Poem With with Ali Full JSA Effanbee As definitive with Doll his words as he was Spanning nearly a with jabs and century and numer- crushing uppercuts, ous championship Muhammad Ali boxers, these (7) penned and signed 1890s-1980s boxing this poem as he souvenirs and col- ruled the ring in lectibles are sure to 1976. Written in please. Includes 1.) blue ballpoint on circa 1890s Joe what appears to be Gans (Elmer the blank inside Chickering) cabinet cover of a restau- card (EX-MT); 2.) circa 1890s James Corbett wood cigar box with removed tax stamp rant menu, Ali has (VG); 3.) 1909 W.P. Jeffries Playing Cards (VG-EX) in original box (FR to GD, tape inscribed: “The residue); 4.) circa 1910s Kilbane “Our Champion” 1-1/4” pinback (EX); 5.) 1950 Joe face of truth is Palooka “Battling Nelson” unopened box with candy (NM); 6.) 1952 Olympic Boxing open - the eyes of program (EX-MT, F. Patterson gold medal) and 7.) 1986 Ali Effanbee doll (EX to truth are bright - Mint in original box). the eyes of truth Opening Bid $150.00 are never closed - the head of truth is upright - the breast of truth stands forward - the nose of truth is straight - truth has neither fear nor doubt - truth has patience to wait - the soul of truth is flaming - the heart of truth is warm - the mind of truth is clear - and firm through rain and storm - facts are only its shadow - truth stands above all sin - power of truth shall endure - truth will hold till the end - To Vince the Prince - from Muhammad Ali - the King - Jan 6 - 1976.” Ali’s endorsement projects (“8”) strength and clarity. The item has several creases, but the entirety of the poem and signature remain bold. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

644. (383) 1931-2009 The Ring Magazine Collection For nearly ninety years, The Ring Magazine has informed boxing fans with facts, results and stories regarding their favorite pugilists. Featured is a massive 1931-2009 collection of (383) different issues. The condition breakdown is as follows: 1930s (average GD to VG), 1940s (average VG), 1950s (average VG), 1960-1970s (average VG-EX) and 1980s-2000s (average EX to NM) with some variances. Although several issues have sustained either writing, creasing, stamping or other imperfection, this com- prehensive gathering still presents nicely. Keys include Partial Years: (332 issues) with (1) 1931, (5) 1937 (one Louis), (5) 1942 (one Dempsey, one Louis/Conn), (8) 1956 (one signed by Basilio, one signed by Fullmer with removed cover) and (11/12) 1987 (one cover signed by Leonard). Signed material has not undergone the third-party authentication process. The earlier issues present much nicer than similar copies found in the hobby. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

645. (2300+) Professional Wrestling Treasure Chest with (400+) Autographs Fearsome grapplers, voluptuous divas and a comical cast of other characters reign with the offered (2300+) profes- sional wrestling treasure chest. Primarily consist- ing of WWE and WCW participants, this hoard reads like a Who’s Who of wrestling history. Included are Signed Photographs: (375+, mostly 8x10 with some program pages, 40-50% personalized) with (10) Jerry Lawler, (50+) Divas with Linda McMahon; Other Signed: 2001 WWF Annual report signed by (17) in silver Sharpie (report creased); Unsigned 8x10 Photographs: (1400+, moderate 646. 1919 Willard vs. Dempsey World Heavyweight duplication) with (30+) John Cena, (150+) Hulk Hogan, (230+) Divas and (20+) 1960s- Championship Full Ticket 1970s (average EX). Due to lack of exemplars, the signed items have not undergone the Opening Bid $150.00 third-party authentication process. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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648. Rocky Marciano Cut 647. (66) 1920s Mostly Boxing Signature Strip Cards with (5) Dempsey With Full Famed pugilists and a sampling of other ath- letes are found with these (66) 1920s strip JSA cards. These artifacts are found in varying The lone heavy- dimensions with moderate instances of periph- weight champion eral creasing. Keys include 1920s W-UNC to go undefeated “Big Head”: (15 cards, median GD) with (2) throughout his Dempsey; 1920 W529-1: (16 cards, average career, tragically GD) with #9 Dempsey; 1926 W512: (31 cards, felled boxer median FR to GD) with (2) #41 Dempsey and Rocky Marciano #44 Tunney. More on our website. (d.1969) was the Opening Bid $200.00 author of this bold cut signature. Executed in blue ballpoint on a hand-trimmed sheet of approximately four inches in length, Marciano’s penning exhibits (“8”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

649. (4) Autographed Boxing Gloves with Ali, Jones Jr., Leonard and Bowe Spanning five decades of world boxing champions, this gut-punching collection of autographed full-size boxing gloves is sure to ring some bells. The grouping includes: Muhammad Ali inscribed “98” (“7”), Roy Jones Jr. (“8”), “Sugar” Ray Leonard (“8”) and Riddick Bowe (“6-7”). The lot comes with an auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

651. (89) 1956-2003 Boxing Match 650. Muhammad Ali Collection of (7) with (2) Single- Programs with Signed Boxing Gloves Duran/Leonard & Presented is a magnificent collection of (7) Muhammad Ali items. Included are (2) Tyson beautifully signed Everlast boxing gloves (signed in silver, both with full photo “Let’s get ready to rumble!” LOAs from JSA), a 1974 Fight of the Century full size felt pennant featuring Ali and Featured is a stellar assortment Foreman, 1981 American Porcelain Ali statue (minor damage around neck), and two of (89) 1956-2003 boxing match Muhammad Ali Starting Line-Ups including: “Ali vs Frazier” 12” figures. programs featuring several leg- Opening Bid $200.00 ends. These periodicals average (EX-MT to NM) with varying degrees of handling. Keys include 1980: (2) Leonard/Duran (one official, one Ring insert); 1982: Leonard/Hearns; 1987: (2) Hagler/Leonard; 1995: Tyson/McNeeley and 2000: (5) Tyson/Savarese. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

652. (300+) Vintage- to-Modern Boxing Photographs with Ali & Tyson Rough and tumble pugilists take on all comers with these (300+) vintage-to-modern box- ing photographs. Highlights include Older 653. (209) 1939-2003 Boxing Publications with Ali & Wire/Publication Photos: Marciano (20+) with Ali, Ali/Foreman, More potent than a properly placed hook, these (209) 1939-2003 boxing publications (2) F. Patterson (1956 wire, showcase several of the most feared pugilists over the past century. The earlier 1957 wire); Boxer Photo copies generally present (VG to EX) with some cover writing and tags, while later Collections: (89 photographs) issues generally fare (EX to NM) with some better and others lesser. Keys include with (76) “Hurricane” Jackson (majority 1950s wire photos, one signed, no cert) and Boxing Illustrated: (57 issues) with (2) 1963 (one Clay), (1) 1965 (Clay); The Other: (200+) 1980s-1990s promotional 8x10 photographs and laser printed photos Ring: (50 issues) with (1) 1939 (February, Louis) and (3) 1965 (one signed by F. with (12) Tyson. More on our website. Patterson, no cert). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 654. 2008 Topps Baseball Series 2 Zachary Taylor/Lewis Cass Cut Signature Booklet—#1/1 The Twelfth President of the United States and his 1848 election counterpart are teamed on this impressive 2008 Topps Baseball Series 2 Zachary Taylor (d.1850)/Lewis Cass (d.1866) cut signature booklet. Serially numbered #1/1, the gatefold mod- ern insert features a pair of neatly extracted cuts from personal correspondence. The pairing is each executed via black steel-tip fountain pen with the inscribed names pronounced and immediately legi- ble. Despite moderate bleeding to President Taylor’s nomenclature, this unique, monumental “pull” trumps any technical disruption. Opening Bid $1200.00

655. (638) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Auto/Game- Used/Insert Collection How shiny are your cards? Presented is a high-caliber selection of (638) modern multi- sport certified autographs, game-used pieces and inserts. Several cards are serially num- bered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights include Certified Autos: (99 cards) with Baseball: 1997 Donruss Signature Series: Mattingly, F. Thomas (Notable Nicknames); 1998 Donruss Signature Series Rizzuto, 2007 Just Minors Triple Wieters/Longoria/Bruce (#/25, BGS Uncirculated); 2008 Topps Finest Gold X-Fractors #/25: (9 cards); Game-Used: (125 cards) with Baseball: with 2000 Upper Deck Yankee Legends Legendary Lumber: (54 cards); Troy Glaus: (58 cards); Singles/Inserts: (406 items) with Baseball: with 2008 Topps Finest Gold X-Fractors #/25: (13 cards, all graded) with BGS 9.5: (3 cards) with #129, #136, #145 and Troy Glaus: (282 cards, 58 numbered). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

656. (8) 657. (41) 658. (560+) 1999 Modern 1960- Upper Football Current Deck A Certified Multi-Sport Piece of Auto/ Singles History Game- with Many 500 Home Used/ Modern Run Club Singles Inserts Game- Group Add depth to Used Bat Pass the both your vin- tage and modern Cards with pigskin with these (41) collection with Ruth SP modern foot- these (560+) Menacing slug- ball certified 1960-current gers from the autographs, multi-sport sin- 500 Home Run game-used swatches and singles from various tiered gles from a vari- Club are featured on these (8) 1999 Upper Deck A subsets. Highlights include Auto/Relics: (5 cards) with ety of tiered subsets. Highlights include Certified Piece of History bat cards. This groundbreaking mod- 2009 Playoff Absolute Memorabilia Brees (#/15); Autos: (45 cards) with Baseball: 2004 Fleer Greats ern game-used insert set features sizable chunks of vin- Certified Auto: (8 cards) with 2003 Sweet Spot Roush cut; Baseball BGS/JSA Authentic Autos: (9 tage clubs wielded by these Hall of Famers over their Urlacher, (2) 2008 Donruss Elite #105 Flacco RC and cards) with Ryan (1990 Classic Update) and Singles: careers. Included are Aaron, Foxx, Mantle, Murray, Ott, 2008 SP Rookie Edition #160 C. Johnson RC. More on (476 cards) with Baseball: 1960 Topps #250 Musial Ruth SP, Schmidt and T. Williams. The reverses show- our website. (EX-MT). More on our website. case the actual bat from which these pieces originate. A Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 seldom-encountered grouping in (NM-MT) condition. Opening Bid $150.00

659. 2007 Playoff National Treasures 660. Multi-Sport Benjamin Patch/Rookie and Harrison Autographed Cut Card Lot Opening Bid $150.00 Signature #3/5 Opening Bid $100.00

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661. (135+) 1900s-1980s Multi-/Non-Sport Treasure Chest with Bell Brand Rams Featured is a diverse (135+) 1900s-1980s multi-/non-sports treasure chest with cards, postcards, souvenirs and other trinkets. Highlights include Baseball: (113 items) with 1919-20 Cincinnati Reds Postcards: Daubert (FR), Rariden (FR); 1959 Fleer Ted 662. (195) 1950-1986 Baseball & Football Singles Group Williams Uncut Sheet: (15 cards, VG due to surface creasing) with #70 Thorpe; 1967 & (4) Complete/Near Sets Topps Punch-Outs wrapper: (VG-EX); Football: (16 items) with Bell Brand This (195) 1950-1986 baseball and football singles group with four complete/near sets Rams: (9 cards) with 1960: #6 (NM-MT, in original cellophane) and Other: 1968 J. is flush with Hall of Fame talent. Keys include Baseball: (64 cards) with 1950 Brown The Split Spanish lobby card (GD, due to pin holes, 16-1/2 x 12-1/2). More on Callahan: Gehrig (VG); 1951 Topps Teams: Red Sox (PR, Undated); 1954 Topps: our website. #37 Ford (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (2 cards, average VG) with #170 Aaron (VG); Opening Bid $200.00 Football: (131 singles, 4 complete/near sets) with 1959 Topps: #1 Unitas (GD), #10 J. Brown (VG); 1968 Topps Stand-Ups set: (22/22, median EX to EX-MT) with Namath (PSA 6); 1969 Topps Four-in-One Inserts near: (54/66, average EX-MT) and 1985 Topps USFL near: (131/132, average NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

663. (1095+) 1909-1990 Multi-Sport Collection with Several Stars & Types—Loaded Stock your collection with this diverse (1095+) 1909-1990 multi-sport gathering with several Hall of Famers from a variety of national and regional issues. Highlights include Baseball: (548 items) with 1910-11 M116 Sporting Life: Coombs (SGC 80), Overall (SGC 40, Lionel Carter Collection); 1953 Hunter Wieners: Chambers (GD); 1959 Bazooka: Crandall (FR), Turley (FR); 1963 Fleer: #42 Koufax (GD); 1967 Topps Who Am I?: #12 Ruth (SGC 86), #33 Mays (PSA 7); 1969 Topps: (2) #50 Clemente (EX-MT, EX), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG); Football: (467 cards) with 1950 Bowman: #6 Groza RC (EX-MT); 1966 Philadelphia: #32 Ditka RC (VG-EX); 1966 Topps: #96 Namath (EX) and Multi-Sport: 1924 Willard’s Chocolates: #27 Tilden (SGC 30). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

664. (308) 1981- 2008 Multi-Sport Complete Sets & (9) Wax Boxes Start a sports card business with these (308) 1981-2008 multi-sport complete sets along with nine wax boxes. Unless noted, each set is factory sealed. Keys include Baseball Sets: (257 sets) with Topps: (2) 1982 Traded: #98T Ripken RC (both NM); 2002-2005, 2008; Fleer: 1987, (2) 665. (12,300+) 1954-1990s Multi-/Non-Sport Shoebox 1994 Update; Upper Deck: Collection with Many Stars 1989 (opened) and There is something for everyone with this massive (12,300+) 1954-1990s multi-/non- Football Sets: (35 sets) sport shoebox collection headlined by many stars. This mixed gathering is ideal for with Score: 1990 Rookie the set collector, internet opportunist or singles dealer. Keys include Baseball: & Traded. Due to (6650+) with (3000+) 1980s singles with several hundred stars (average NM) with (2) size/weight, a shipping sur- 1982 Donruss #405 Ripken Jr. RC (both NM), 1982 Fleer #176 Ripken Jr. RC (NM- charge will apply. Local MT); Basketball: (239 cards) with 1952 Wheaties: Mikan (EX, Portrait); Hockey: pick-up at our Silver (307 cards) with (280) 1980s-1990s singles loaded with stars (average EX-MT to NM) Spring, Maryland location with 1984-85 OPC #67 Yzerman RC (NM-MT) and Non-Sports: (3500+) 1970s- is highly encouraged. More 1980s singles with many near sets (average EX-MT to NM) including (625+) Topps on our website. Garbage Pail Kids (median EX-MT to NM, mostly mid series). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 666. 1952 Wheaties Near Set (56/60) with Advertisement 667. (16) 1957-1972 Baseball & Enjoy your favorite sporting stars up Football PSA Graded Stars close and at play with the offered 1952 Wheaties near set of (56/60) cards. with Aaron & Koufax These illustrations were neatly extracted Presented is a stellar arrangement of (16) 1957- from a period cereal box and generally 1972 baseball and football PSA graded stars. present (VG to EX) with the backs hav- Keys include Baseball: (13 cards) with 1957 ing sustained moderate grease staining. Topps: #20 Aaron (PSA 4); 1959 Topps: #514 Many samples still have ample portions Gibson RC (PSA 5, mc); 1962 Topps: #387 of the original blue bordering. Brock RC (PSA 6); 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax Highlights include (2) Berra, (2) (PSA 7); 1965 Topps: #170 Aaron (PSA 6); Campanella, (2) Hogan, (2) Mikan, (2) 1966 Topps: #100 Koufax (PSA 8, oc) and Musial, (2) Snead and (2) T. Williams. Football: (3 cards) with 1961 Fleer: #155 An original advertisement from the Kemp (PSA 6). More on our website. Peter Porkchop comic book accompa- Opening Bid $200.00 nies. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

668. (425+) 1949- 669. (9) 1964- 1976 Baltimore & 1979 Multi-Sport Washington Multi- Graded Wax Sport Singles Group Pack Group Beltway professional sports Classic wax specialists squads are proudly represented will appreciate these nine with these (425+) 1949-1976 1964-1979 multi-sport Baltimore and Washington graded packs. Included multi-sport singles. Highlights are Baseball: (5 packs) include Baltimore Orioles: with (4) 1973 wax ((2) with 1959 Topps set: (33/33, PSA 8, (2) PSA 6), 1977 median VG-EX); Washington cello (PSA 8); Football: Senators: with 1964 Topps (2 packs) with 1964 set: (28/28, average EX-MT) Philadelphia wax (GAI and 1966 Topps set: (29/29, 7), 1969 Topps wax median VG-EX). More on our (PSA 7, mislabeled Baseball by PSA); Basketball: (2 packs) with 1975-76 Topps website. wax (GAI 8) and 1978-79 Topps wax (GAI 6.5). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

671. (548) 1964- 1971 Multi-Sport 670. (50) 1926-1996 Multi-Sport Coke Caps--Loaded Grouping with 1926 Exhibits Ruth with Stars (SGC 20) One would have to ingest gal- There is a little something for every hobbyist with lons of sugary soda pop in this 1926-1996 multi-sport grouping of (50) order to obtain these (548) pieces. Keys include 1926 Exhibits: Ruth (SGC 1964-1971 multi-sport Coke 20); 1964 Topps Giants: (16 cards, median EX- caps. Numerous Hall of MT) with #25 Mantle (EX-MT) and 1967 Topps Famers are found throughout Pin-Ups set: (32/32, average NM-MT) with #6 these primarily near/partial Mantle (EX-MT). Also present is a December sets, which average (VG to 1996 Sports Illustrated for Kids magazine (GD, EX) quality with mild abra- loose cover, subscription tag) with (NM) insert sions. Keys include 1964-65 featuring T. Woods. More on our website. Hockey Rangers: (18 caps); 1966 Football: (257 caps) with (132) AFL All-Stars Opening Bid $150.00 (C37-C70) and 1971 Football: Packers set (22/22, 21 extras). A sprinkling of Sprite or Tab caps are mixed throughout. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

672. (7) 1970-1979 673. 1982 Topps Multi-Sport Topps Complete Sets Baseball with 1970-71 Cello Box Basketball & 1984 Featured is a stellar group- Topps ing of seven 1970-1979 Football Topps multi-sport complete sets. Highlights include Wax Box 1970-71 Topps Basketball Dig into some near: (173/175, average packs with this EX-MT to NM) with #50 pairing of 1982 Chamberlain (NM), #75 Topps Baseball cello and 1984 Topps Football wax boxes. Keys include 1.) 1982 Alcindor (NM), #123 Maravich RC (NM); 1975 Topps Football set: (majority EX- Topps Baseball cello box with (28) packs (24 cards per) with possible Ripken Jr. RC MT); 1975-76 Topps Basketball set: (median NM); 1976-77 Topps Hockey set: and 2.) 1984 Topps Football (“X”) wax box with (36) packs (15 cards per) with pos- (average NM); 1977 Topps Football set: (median NM); 1977-78 Topps Hockey set: sible Dickerson, Elway, Long and Marino RC. The packs are guaranteed unsearched (average NM) and 1978-79 Topps Hockey set: (average NM). More on our website. and present (NM to Mint). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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 97 M U LT I-S P O RT DECEMBER 1, 2011 674. (47) 675. (28) 1969-1989 1970- Multi-/Non- Modern Sport Multi-Sport Complete & Graded Near Sets Grab Bag Offered are (47) with 1969-1989 multi- Rookies & /non-sport com- plete and near Stars sets. Generally, Legends and the 1970s non- young stars of the sports sets aver- gridiron and hard- age (EX-MT) wood take center with the newer stage with these issues presenting (28) 1970-modern (NM to NM- multi-sport graded cards. Highlights include Football: (6 cards) with 2006 SPX P. MT). Keys Manning game-used jersey (PSA 10); Basketball: (21 cards) with 1970-71 Topps include Baseball: #113 Baylor AS (PSA 9), 1971 Topps Stickers #22 Maravich/23/#24 Havlicek (PSA (14 sets) with (7) 7), 1996-97 Topps #138 K. Bryant RC NBA 50th (PSA 9) and 2008-09 Topps Chrome 1969 Globe Imports (factory), (2) 1982 Fleer, (2) 1989 Upper Deck (one near) with #181 D. Rose RC (PSA 9). More on our website. (2) #1 Griffey Jr.; Non-Sports: (30 sets) with 1977 Topps Charlies Angels 1 & 2 and Opening Bid $150.00 1977 Topps Star Wars Series 5 near (58/66, median NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

676. (79) 1985-2004 Multi-Sport Complete Set & Wax Items with (2) 1986 Topps Football Sets Add inventory with these (79) 1985-2004 multi-sport complete set and wax items. Highlights include Topps Football Sets: (5 sets, all hand collated and NM-MT) with (2) 1985, (2) 1986 (Rice RC); Topps Basketball Sets: (3) 2003-04 factory; Baseball Wax Boxes: (16 boxes, 50 packs) with (4) 1986 Fleer and (6) 1987 Donruss. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

678. 1977- 1979 Sportscaster Group of (1300+) with Many Stars Opening Bid $100.00 677. (430+) 1962-1979 Multi-Sport 679. 1937-2011 Multi-Sport Ticket American Tract Society & and Stub Lot of (50) With (4) World Sportscaster Collection Series Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

682. Multi- Signed Washington Redskins Display & Sugar Ray Leonard Signed Print 681. (6) Multi-Sport Oversized UDA Opening Bid 680. (2) Joe Montana and (2) Magic Cards with (3) Autos Including (2) $100.00 Johnson Autographed “Statballs” Bryant & Jordan Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

98 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 683. 1955 Philadelphia 684. Multi- Athletes Multi-Signed Sport Program with (11) Autographed Signatures including Index Card Chamberlain—Full JSA and Cachet The finest professional athletes that Lot of (24) the “City of Brotherly Love” has to with Ali, offer take center stage with this dated 1955 “Boys’ Citizenship Award” din- Wooden and ner program. The back page is Hogan endorsed by (11) renowned athletes Presented is an including Chamberlain who was tran- eclectic sports col- sitioning between high school and lection of index college basketball at the May 5th cards, cachets and event. The primarily (“9-10”) steel-tip first day covers fountain pen scriptings include signed by legends of Ashburn (“9-10”, pencil), Blaylock, the past with a Chamberlain (“9”), M. Clark, Lopata strong Olympian (pencil), Lowrey, McDonnell, Meyer focus. The scripted flats average (“8-9”) strength and clarity and include highlights: (d.1967, “9”), Moomaw, Niarhos, Ali, Snead, Hogan, B. Shoemaker, Arcaro, W. Rudolph, Mikan, Thompson, Wooden, Pollard (“9-10”). The eight-page pro- and Knight. This grouping comes with an auction LOA from JSA. More on our web- gram displays expected cover foxing site. but still presents remarkably well. Opening Bid $200.00 Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00

685. (42) 686. 1925-1990 Multi-Sport Sport and Non- Autographed Sport Publication Items with Lot of (23) With Many Hall of 1961 Presidential Famers Inauguration Legends from the Program four major North While the events are now American profes- merely memories, publications sional sports leagues issued at venues for prominent are the inscribers of happenings comprise this lot these (42) multi- of (23) 1925-1990 sport and sport autographed non-sport publications. items. Unless noted, Conditions vary while covers each script presents and pages remain intact. (“8-9”) or better. Keys include Multi-Signed Hall of Fame Baseball: (13 signatures, Highlights include: 1925 Navy average “8”, Cooperstown souvenir ball); Signed Publications: with Multi-Signed: vs. Princeton issued on October 17, 1925 at Baltimore Stadium, the 12-page guide 1987 Sports Celebrity Carnival with (12) signatures including Puckett (personalized); features rosters and black-and-white team and player photos. Covers and pages are Single-Signed: Greene (9/22/75, SI), McEnroe (9/17/84, SI), Tarkenton (2/76, Sport, (VG-EX); 1961 Presidential Inauguration Program a leather-bound guide and pictorial taped spine); Signed Small Photos/Flats: (30 items) with 1984 TCMA Greats: #16 review of President Kennedy’s swearing in. Pages present beautifully with expected Kuenn, #24 Drysdale; Other Baseball: (2) Musial, Ripken Jr. and Football: Nitschke age-induced browning at the edges; 1963 World Series issued at Yankee Stadium; has (personalized). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. full-page greeting message from President Kennedy just one month before his assassi- Opening Bid $150.00 nation; back cover has minor moisture damage, otherwise (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

687. (88) 1937-1996 688. (176) 1950- Multi-Sport Annual 2003 Multi-Sport Guides with Yearbooks & Vintage Baseball & Programs with NHL World Series & Facts, statistics, biographies Super Bowl and other pertinent informa- The library or the avid tion surrounding thousands of sports reader will definitely athletes are compiled with be bolstered by these (176) these (88) 1937-1996 multi- 1950-2003 multi-sport year- sport annuals. The earlier books and programs with guides average (VG to EX) the World Series and Super and rapidly ascend toward Bowl leading the way. (NM to NM-MT) with latter Unless noted, each publica- editions. Keys include tion presents (EX to NM) Baseball: (55 annuals) with with relatively clean covers Dell Annuals: (13 annuals, and crisp inner pages. Keys average VG-EX, majority have owner stamps or cover writing) with 1941-1953; include Baseball: (156 publications) with World Series: 1952 (GD to VG), 1981, Little Red Book Annuals: (39 annuals) with 1941, 1944 (bound), 1946 (bound), 1948 1982, 1983-1985, (2) 1986; Atlanta/Boston Braves: 1950 (VG-EX); Houston (bound), 1950 (bound), 1953-1971, 1972-1984 (bound); Whitman Annuals: (3 annu- Astros/Colt .45s: 1964; Los Angeles Dodgers: (13 yearbooks) with 1963 (VG-EX), als) with 1939 (EX, 100th Anniversary); Football Fact & Record Books: (17 annu- 1966; New York Yankees: 1959 (VG); Super Bowl: (9 programs) with XVII, XVIII, als) with 1974-1985 (bound); Hockey: (16 annuals) with Hockey News Record XIX, (2) XX, (3) XXI, XXV and Basketball: (7 publications). Due to size/weight, a Book: 1948-49 (GD, writing); NHL Guides: (15 annuals) with 1960-61 and 1970-71 shipping surcharge will apply. More on our website. to 1981-82. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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 99 M U LT I-S P O RT DECEMBER 1, 2011 690. Johnny Unitas and Mickey Mantle Signed Framed Displays Unrivaled talents in their respective sporting are- nas, (2) 1950s-1960s leg- ends have executed bold autographs in these 689. Gil Hodges/Weeb Ewbank Signed Baseball With Full framed displays. Includes: Mickey PSA/DNA Mantle framed to 24- A pair of 1950s sports heroes who helped their teams to improbable championships, 1/16 x 29”, Mantle’s blue Sharpie cut signature shows (“9-10”) strength and accents Weeb Ewbank and Gil Hodges autographed the offered baseball. The off-white unoffi- a “Commerce Comet” lithograph print; Johnny Unitas framed to 19-5/8 x 28-3/4”, cial “Spalding” sphere (grade “6-7”) is signed on the sweet spot by Hodges (“7” Unitas’ black ballpoint cut signature shows (“9”) quality and displays nicely just strength; signed on “Haiti” stamping) and on the west panel by Ewbank (“5-6”). Full below an artist’s rendering of the Baltimore great. Auction LOA from JSA. photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

691. (3) Multi-Sport 692. (11) Multi- Autographed Items with Sport Signed Bird, DiMaggio & Shaq Index Cards “Larry Legend,” “Joltin Joe,” and with “The Big Aristotle” are teamed on Chamberlain & this trio of multi-sport autographed items. These highly collectible keep- Unitas - All PSA sakes each project (“9-10”) signature Authenticated strengths. Included are 1.) Bird Offered are (11) PSA Sports Illustrated cover framed and Authenticated signed matted to 12x15 (UDA sticker and index cards featuring cert card); 2.) DiMaggio uniform dis- Hall of Fame signatures play framed and matted to 24x18 from four popular sports. (#/1941, scratch on display, full Keys include Wilt photo LOA from JSA) and 3.) Chamberlain, Johnny O’Neal single-signed basketball on a Unitas, Arnold Palmer, wooden base (JSA sticker and cert Jack Nicklaus and Red card). Grange. Full list is on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 693. Multi-Sport 694. Autographed Autograph Book Lot of (15) With Collection of (7) Auerbach, (2) B. With Aaron, Russell and D. Smith Namath and (2) Detailing their heroics in their respective athletic arenas, sports Frazier icons in this lot of (15) subse- Familiar garments and quently had their accounts pub- accessories when used lished. These copies have all been during their playing signed on the title page (average days, these replica keep- “9” strength) and include: (2) sakes have been auto- Auerbach (one signed by author graphed by their only), Carr, renowned subjects. The Holzman, K.C. Jones, Packer, (2) signatures average (“8”) quality and include: Signed Jerseys Aaron (full JSA), Brett, Pitino, Powers, Riley, (2) B. Namath (full JSA), Seaver and Snider; Signed Boxing Gloves a pair of size “14” red Russell, D. Smith, I. Thomas and leather “Everlast” gloves each signed by J. Frazier. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Ueberroth. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

695. Multi-Sport 696. Philadelphia Autographed Flats Multi-Sport Signed Lot of (39) With Ali, Jersey Lot of (13) With Musial and Howe Westbrook and 1980 Celebrated athletes from multi- Phillies ple sports stages have Rabid Philly Phans are certain to endorsed their likeness in this appreciate this lot of (13) auto- lot of (39) signed flats. graphed jerseys. The replica gar- Ranging from postcard size to ments feature twill or appliqué 8x10 prints, the items are dec- identifiers, and their subjects’ orated with signatures averag- endorsements average (“8-9”) ing (“9”) quality with high- strength and clarity. Includes: lights including: Baseball Eagles: Detmer, Kearse, M. Appling, Berra, Boggs, Lewis, M. McMahon, (2) F. Mitchell, Sheppard and Westbrook; Flyers: Amonte and Dickey, Kell, Musial, Rose, Stargell, Yastrzemski and a dual-signed piece with Roenick; Phillies: a 1980 replica road jersey signed by Boone, Bowa, Bystrom, Aaron/Banks; Boxing Ali (full JSA), Graziano, Pep; Football Berwanger; Hockey DeMars (coach), Larson, Luzinski, Maddox, Noles, Reed and Ruthven. Auction Hextall, Howe. Certs/stickers and auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 697. 1970s-1980s Multi- 698. (40) Multi- Sport Autographed Cards Sport Signed With Musial, Staubach and Cards with 1959 Abdul-Jabbar Armour Franks Executed on (161) 1970s-1980s card- Maris board collectibles, these coveted auto- Available is a grouping of graphs include marquee names from var- forty multi-sport signed ious sporting arenas. The cards present cards with Roger Maris at the (EX) or better plateau with signa- leading the way. These tures averaging (“8-9”) strength. Keys primarily modern exam- include: Baseball: Bench, Y. Berra, ples mostly grade (NM) Carlton, Feller, Gehringer, Hunter, with signatures averaging Musial, B. Robinson and Snider; (“8-9”). Highlights Basketball: Abdul-Jabbar and Unseld; include Baseball: (25 cards) with Maris (1959 Armour Franks, Hands to Waist, PR), Football: Monk, Munoz, Staubach and McDougald (1954 Red Heart, VG), Ripken Jr., Football: (14 cards) with P. D. Walker. Auction LOA from JSA. Manning, Marino, (2) McNair and Rice. Auction LOA from James Spence More on our website. Authentications. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

699. Multi-Sport 700. Baltimore/ Autograph Collection Washington, D.C. With Many Hall of Autograph Treasure Famers Chest With Ripken, Sports celebrities from various arenas B. Robinson and have autographed the keepsakes in Monk this impressive lot. The signatures Fans at all points of the average (“8-9”) quality with high- Baltimore-Washington, D.C. lights including: Sugar Ray Leonard Beltway will relish this auto- pair of “Franklin” mini-boxing gloves graph assortment headlined by (both signatures “7-8”); Signed 1964 Orioles and Capitals staples. Topps Giants with #26 Torre and The signatures average (“8-9”) quality with highlights including: Signed Baseballs #31 Spahn (both BVG/JSA (10) OAL Brown orb ranging from clean white (grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade Authentic); Signed 8x10 Photos (24) “6”) with keys including McNally, B. Robinson (unofficial ball) and Singleton; with A. Dawson, Feller, Fidrych, Signed Topps/O-Pee-Chee Hockey Cards (28) 1980s Capitals and other players Fouts, Kaline, (2) Mize, J. Palmer, T. Perez, Slaughter, Snider and Spahn. Certs/stick- with (2) Christian, Ciccarelli, Hextall and Lemieux. Auction LOA from JSA. More ers from JSA, PSA/DNA. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

701. First (2) 702. (57) 1950s Multi- 1954 Sports Sport Original Type 1 Illustrated Photographs with Issues—Very Many New York Players Nice Add to your “Big Apple” portfolio Depicting Eddie with these (57) 1950s multi-sport Mathews and a slew of original Type 1 photographs. These golf bags on the first primarily 7x9 or larger pictures dis- two covers, the initial play peripheral wear and crazing Sports Illustrated maga- consistent with moderate handling zines are available to which does not diminish the out- the fortunate victor. standing presentation. Unless Included are 1.) dated noted, each photo has back stamps, 8/16/54 first issue including 1954 Topps paper insert with Mays, J. Robinson and T. normal editorial markings and cap- Williams (NM to NM-MT) and 2.) dated 8/23/54 second issue including 1954 Topps tion tags. Included are (24) Giants, Yankees paper insert with black-and-white creations including Berra, Mantle and (12) Dodgers, (12) Yankees and (6) Rizzuto (EX-MT). Also present is a vintage Sports Illustrated mailer. Other Sports with Globetrotters, Marciano and Mikan. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

703. (67) 1900s- 704. Multi-Sport Publication 1980s Multi-Sport Hoard of (400+) Book & Presented is a voluminous library of Publication Group sports periodicals, annuals and key event programs. Mostly unsearched, with Spalding this collection of (400+) includes pre- Guides mier athletes/events on mostly well- Expand your athletic library preserved publications. Highlights with these (67) 1900s- include: World Series Programs 1980, 1980s multi-sport books 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2009; and publications. Super Bowl Programs XIV, XV, XVII, Highlights include Books: XVIII, XIX, XXII, XXV, XXVI, XXX, (17 books) with Jack XXXIX, XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII; A.L. Lorimer’s Champions by Red Book/N.L. Green Books (26) Standish (1907); The Official Picture History of the NFL by Maule (1963); The annual guides dating from 1980 Omnibus of Sport by G. Rice (1932); Annuals/Guides: (50 publications) with through 1996. Note: due to the weight Spalding: (8 guides, average FR to GD) and Sporting News: 1955 “Official Baseball of this lot, a shipping surcharge will Guide” by Spink (EX-MT). More on our website. apply. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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705. 2000 706. 2001 Masters Flag Masters Signed by Winner Flag (13) With with (24) Nicklaus, Signatures Palmer, including Woods and Woods & Full JSA Nicklaus—Full Decorated with (13) PSA/DNA bold fiber tip marker Those who have signatures of the attained immortality at event’s most histori- Augusta are the proud cally significant par- endorsers of the ticipants, this 2000 offered 2001 Masters Masters Tournament multi-signed flag with flag is framed to 23- (24) signatures. The 15/16 x 19-3/16” with intact grommets and tassels accenting the bright colors and black Sharpie autographs average (“8-9”) and include Aaron, Brewer, Casper, Coody, powerful pennings. Executed in a variety of colors, the signatures average (“8-9”) Crenshaw, Faldo, Floyd, Ford, Goalby, Langer, Mize, Nicklaus, O’Meara, Olazabal, strength and clarity and include: Darren Clarke, David Duval, Ray Floyd, Lee Janzen, Palmer, Player, Singh, Wall, Woods, Woosman and four others as the signatories. The Larry Mize, Mark O’Meara, Jack Nicklaus, Jose Maria Olazabal, Arnold Palmer, Nick 18x13 flag is expertly framed and matted to 27x23 and is ready for prominent display Price, David Toms, Tiger Woods and Fuzzy Zoeller. Full photo LOA from JSA. in any office or den. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

708. (5) 1901- 709. (3) 1930 SGC Golf Graded Golf Legends Singles & (2) Signed & Bobby Jones Framed 707. (3) Autographed Golf Flags Flip Books UDA With Mickelson, Cabrera and 2008 Hit the links with these Displays with (2) Nicklaus & Woods Ryder Cup (5) 1901-1930 SGC grad- “The Golden Bear” and “Tiger” are teamed on this Prestigious links tournament flags have been signed by ed golf singles along pairing of signed and framed UDA displays. Included event victors in this lot of (3). The bold felt tip signa- with a pair of Bobby are 1-2.) (2) Nicklaus displays measuring 22x25 tures show (“8-9”) or better strength throughout and Jones flip books. Included are 1901 Ogden’s Guniea “Majors” collage and 25x30 (#/150, U.S. Open 16x20 include: Single-Signed Flags A. Cabrera (2009 Gold: (4 cards) with Auchterlome (SGC Authentic), photo) and 3.) Woods 28-1/2 x 34” (2002 U.S. Open Masters) and P. Mickelson (2006 Masters); 2008 Ryder Balfour (SGC 20), Massey (SGC 20), Vardon vs. Braid 16x20 photo, signed on matting, also includes PenCam Cup a hole “18” flag signed by: Campbell, Cink, (SGC 30) and 1930 Drapkin Sporting Celebrities in disc). Each black, gold or silver Sharpie presents (“9- Curtis, Furyk, Kim, Leonard, Mahan, Mickelson, Perry Action: B. Jones (SGC 80). Also present is a pair of 10”). These ready-to-display collectibles come with and Stricker (full JSA). The pristine flags have spines 1920s-1930s Bobby Jones flip books: #11B “Brassie holograms and matching cert cards from UDA. and grommets intact. Certs/stickers from JSA. and Iron” (VG-EX) and #11C “Flicker” (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

711. (8) 712. (51) Single- NASCAR/Indy Signed Car Signed Olympic Ice Photos With Skates with (3) Earnhardt, Fleming Jr., (9) J. Those who have Gordon and 710. (3) 1938-1961 English Soccer achieved Olympic Patrick Ice Skating immor- Complete/ Near Sets with 1958 A & Familiar faces on racing ovals from Daytona to Dover tality by winning a gold medal are the endorsers of BC have autographed these (51) ready-to-display flats. these (8) single-signed skates. Included are Baiul, Blair Fans of “the beautiful game” will want to secure this Executed in various color marker on 8x10 photos or (84-94), Fleming (1968 Olympics), Hamilton, Heiden trio of 1938-1961 complete/near sets. Included are 1.) publications, the signatures average (“8-9”) quality with (USA Gold ‘80, silver on black), Jansen (‘94 Gold USA, 1938 Churchman Cigarettes Association Footballers set single-signed highlights including: (3) D. Earnhardt, Jr., silver on black), Petrenko and Witt (personalized with (50/50, median EX-MT); 2.) 1958 A & BC Football set (7) J. Gordon, (2) Harvick, B. Labonte, (2) M. Martin, salutation). The skates come in various sizes and the with tabs (46/46, majority EX to EX-MT) and 3.) 1961 D. Patrick, (2) R. Petty and (5) T. Stewart. Individual autographs each present (“8-9”) or better. Auction LOA Buchan Publications Famous Footballers near (49/50, certs/stickers from GAI, JSA and PSA/DNA. More on from James Spence Authentications. average EX-MT, missing #11). our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $250.00

713. Arnold Palmer and Jack 714. 2005 PGA Tour Championship 715. Multi-Signed Cycling Helmet Nicklaus Signed Lithograph With Flag Signed by (28) With Furyk, with L. Armstrong & LaMond—Full Full JSA Singh and Full JSA JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $100.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 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. 1951 Gibbs- Conner Cleveland Indians Chief Wahoo Bank The venerable “Chief Wahoo” treads the war path with the offered 1951 Gibbs-Conner porcelain bank. Standing 6-1/2” tall on a rounded base, the maniacal mascot wields his trusty bat in defense of “The 716. 1951 Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Indians Toothpick Tribe.” Displays very nicely Holder & Stamp Dispenser without any chipping or abra- While “other” Major League teams were colorfully represented by porcelain banks, sions to the figure or the coin the Cleveland Indians were portrayed on additional accessories by locally based slot on the reverse. The year Gibbs-Conner & Co. This 1951 pairing includes “Chief Wahoo” hollowed heads “1951” is neatly etched on the designed as a toothpick holder and stamp dispenser (the latter item has a horizontal bottom. opening on the mascot’s smile and an accompanying lid). Both have holes atop the Opening Bid $150.00 head (as crafted) to facilitate insertion of a feather. Etched on the bottom of each base is “G-C & Co ‘51’.” Opening Bid $150.00

718. 1954 Gibbs- 719. 1950s Conner Gibbs-Conner Cleveland Washington Indians “111 Senators Bank Wins” Bank Although “first in war, Cleveland’s Gibbs- first in peace and last in Connor & Co. crafted this the American League”, boastful porcelain bank in the Washington Senators 1954 to commemorate the emerge victorious with American League this high-grade 1950s Champion Indians. Gibbs-Conner porcelain Standing nearly 7”-tall on bank. Standing 7” tall on a green platform, “Chief a green platform, the fig- Wahoo” gives his trade- ural rendering is con- mark smile, as he is joined to a baseball flanked by a baseball with design with a sizable coin raised notations of “54” slot resting atop. The and “111.” A slot resides multi-colored paint atop the ball to facilitate arrangement has with- coin insertion. Also, the stood the decades in hole atop the figure’s remarkable condition and head was made for the is absent of chipping or insertion of a decorative feather (which is not included). High-grade without any dis- discernable surface abra- cernable flaws. sions. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

720. (8) 1958- 1962 Hartland Baseball Statues with Mantle & Maris Decorate your office or den with these eight 1958-1962 Hartland Baseball statues. Included are Aaron (VG-EX), Banks (EX, slight discoloration on lower left leg), Berra (EX-MT), Mantle (EX-MT), Maris 721. (6) 1950s-1960s Hartland Plastics “Famous Rider” (EX-MT), Mays Horse/Rider Pairings (GD, glove hand has Ride the range and wide open plains with these (6) Hartland Plastics Horse/Riders been re-attached with couplings. These 1950s-1960s novelties display nicely, as minor surface marks and glue), Musial (EX- evidence of rubbing are offset by bright colors, infinite detail and finely crafted acces- MT) and Spahn (EX-MT). Unless noted, accompanying equipment (when applicable) sories. Includes: Jim Bowie; Matt Dillon; Wyatt Earp; Hoby Gilman, Lone Ranger is present, but no nametags are included. An outstanding assortment of showpieces. and Paladin. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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722. Multi- 723. Baltimore and Non- Area Sports Sport Treasure Chest Treasure With Vintage Colts Chest With and Orioles Mantle Publications Autograph Spanning the glorious years Notable names in the Waverly neighborhood from various through record-setting times sporting and at Camden Yards, these entertainment Baltimore Orioles and Colts arenas have keepsakes recall “Charm autographed the City” heroes of the past 50- keepsakes in this plus years. Highlights lot with ideal include: Colts Programs “break” value. (18) Memorial Stadium- Signatures aver- issued game day programs; age (“8”) covers/pages intact on guides that present as (EX), though many are lesser because of strength with highlights including: Baseball with photos/flats signed by S. Anderson, handwritten scores on front cover; Orioles Publications (2) 1966 World Series pro- Banks, J. DiMaggio (“3” strength), Hodges, Hubbell, Mantle (“8-9” strength), grams (EX-MT); (3) 1969 World Series Programs (EX-MT and (2) EX); (2) 1970 Morgan; Basketball: A.C. Green (signed basketball); Entertainment photos/flats World Series Programs (both NM); 1971 ALCS Program (EX-MT); (2) 1971 World signed by T. Arnold, P. Lipson, H. Locklear and E. McMahon. Auction LOA from Series Programs (both NM). Note: Due to the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge JSA. More on our website. will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

724. Multi- Sport Balance of Collection With (2) J. DiMaggio Autographs and 1948 Leaf Joe Louis 725. Vintage Multi-Sport Game Amazing athletes Collection of (20) With 1933 from a variety of sporting endeavors headline this lot of “Bambino” autographed keepsakes and additional souvenirs. Pre-dating the PlayStation and X-Box diversions, these Highlights include: 1948 Leaf Boxing #48 Joe Louis vintage tabletop sports games were as realistic as it got (GD); Autographed Flats (8x10 photos unless noted back in simpler times of the 1930s through 1980s. otherwise; signatures average “9” quality) with (2) J. Many include all parts and the original retail boxes. DiMaggio (including 1973 TCMA League Leaders), Highlights include: 1933 Bambino wooden frame and Kiner and Lasorda; 1910 T220 Mecca/Tolstoi Boxers metallic facing complete, comes with pegs in original (34) average (VG-EX) with Carney (Tolstoi back, VG) envelope, bat is missing; 1962 Baseball Strategy and Coburn (silver border, VG). Auction LOA from Avalon Hill board game with all original pieces, 726. (1200+) 1933-1990 Multi-/Non- JSA. More on our website. instructions and well-kept box; 1973 Bas-Ket the ever- Sport Singles & Memorabilia Opening Bid $200.00 popular Cadaco spring-launch hoops game. More on Treasure Chest our website. Offered is a diverse (1200+) 1933-1990 multi/non-sport Opening Bid $150.00 treasure chest packed with stars, key publications and other interesting items. Keys include Baseball Cards: 728. 1970s- (297 cards) with 1956 Topps: #30 J. Robinson (PR), 1990s #31 Aaron (FR); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (GD) and Multi-Sport 1968 Topps: (2) #50 Mays (GD, FR). Also present are (4) baseball yearbooks (average EX-MT) and (700+) Treasure 1982 Atlanta Braves full tickets (median NM-MT). Chest of More on our website. Wax, Sets Opening Bid $200.00 & Singles Presented is a 727. Multi-Sport Balance of diverse treasure chest of multi- Collection With Pennants, Mini-Bats sport material. and Mays Souvenirs This grouping of Souvenirs from various sporting arenas comprise this (50,000+) singles lot whose highlights include: 1969 Topps Baseball spans the 1970s- Display Box complete with all tabs (presents EX); 1990s and Pennants (9) including 1970s Maryland bowl game includes an array of unopened wax, minor sets and pennants (Cotton Bowl, Gator Bowl, both EX-MT); small trinkets/collectibles. This enormous and valuable Mini-Bats (11) with (8) Willie Mays models; group is virtually unsearched and is an excellent oppor- 729. (330) 1940s-1990s Multi-Sport Statues/Figurines Eric Davis (Mint-in-box); Shaquille tunity for an aspiring dealer or a well-established sin- Treasure Chest with Figures & Bat gle-card dealer. This lot will be shipped or available for O’Neal (Mint-in-box 1993 Kenner); Lawrence Taylor Opening Bid $100.00 (Mint-in-box 1989 Starting Lineup). More on our web- local pick-up (highly encouraged) at our consignors site. Hamburg, New York location. Due to size/weight a Opening Bid $100.00 shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $200.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 730. High- 731. 1933 R73 Grade 1941 Goudey Indian R137 Goudey Chewing Gum Sky Birds (Series of 96) Complete Uncut Proof PSA Graded Sheet of (12) Set (24/24)— Cards #2 on Stalwarts of the Old Registry West are portrayed on this exceedingly scarce Military aviation at 1933 R73 Goudey the dawn of World Indian Chewing Gum War II is explored (Series of 96) uncut with the offered proof sheet of twelve high-grade 1941 cards. This blank- R137 Goudey Sky backed printing press survivor measures 14x11 and depicts many pivotal characters in Birds complete set of (24) cards. With each card graded by PSA, this colorful edition American history. Although creasing and pencil markings affect the perimeter, the has both a Weighted GPA and Set Rating of 7.96, good for second place on the com- poignant illustrations are unaffected and bolstered by blazing surface hues. Subjects petitive registry. Included are PSA 9: (5 cards) with #3 (1 of 3, none better), 4 (oc), #5 include #50 Daniel Boone, #51 California Joe, #52 Davy Crockett, #53 Colonel (1 of 1, none better), #6 (1 of 2, none better), #11 (1 of 1, none better); PSA 8: (15 Bowie, #54 Jim Bridger, #62 George Crook, #65 Mrs. Merrill, #66 Joe Logston, #67 cards) with #2 (1 of 3, none better), 7, 8, #9 (1 of 6, none better), 10, #12 (1 of 2, Simon Girty, #68 Kit Carson, #69 William Crawford, and #71 General Sturgis. none better), 13, 14, 16, #17 (1 of 5, none better), #18 (1 of 8, none better), #19 (1 of Suitable for framing and prominent display in any advanced non-sports collection. 3, none better), #20 (1 of 8, none better), #21, #22 (1 of 5, none better); PSA 7: (4 How many of these sheets can possibly exist? cards) with #1, 15, 23 and 24. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

732. (975+) 1880s-1980s Multi-Sport Treasure Chest with Sets Enjoy a heaping slice of Americana with the offered (975+) 1880s- 1980s multi-sport treasure chest. Highlighted in this mixture are Complete/Near Sets: (7 sets) with 1947 Bond Bread Cowboy Square Corners set: (18/18, median EX-MT); 1957 Quaker Birds set: 734. (100) 1910s-1920s Non- (27/27, majority NM); 733. (25) 1880s-1920s United 1960 Ad-Trix Tales of the Vikings set: (66/66, majority EX-MT); Sport Strip Cards with (4) 1967 Topps Maya: (55/55, average EX-MT, 14 puzzle pieces); States President Singles with (5) Lincoln & (3) Washington Singles: (960+) with 1959 Rinso Soap Powder: #8 (SGC 50), #21 SGC A variety of themes and subjects are depicted (SGC 40); 1960s Kellogg’s Huckleberry Hound: (119 cards, Occupants of our nation’s highest office preside with these (100) 1910s-1920s non-sport strip majority VG) and 1965 Topps Push-Pull: (5 cards, average GD, with these (25) 1880s-1920s singles with (5) SGC cards. These collectibles were well loved by their three have no shutters). More on our website. graded specimens. Highlights include 1880s Thos. original owners and are found in varying dimen- Opening Bid $150.00 H. Hall Presidents of the United States: Adams sions with many displaying creasing and uneven (SGC 40), Pierce (SGC 40); 1890 J.D. Larkin & cuts. However, these candy store survivors still Co. Trade Card: B. Harrison (SGC 40), W. display nicely. Keys include 1920s W562 Harrison (SGC 40), A. Johnson (SGC 40) and President Drawings: (27 cards, average GD) 1920s President Fact Cards: (20 cards, all PR, with (4) Lincoln, (3) Washington and (42) assort- with pinholes). ed movie star strips from numerous “W” desig- Opening Bid $150.00 nations (average FR to GD) with (3) Chaplin. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

735. (140+) 1880s-1930s Non-Sport Tobacco & Trade Card Collection Featured is a (140+) 1880s-1930s non-sport tobacco and trade card collection. Highlights include Trading Cards: (75 items) with 1938-39 R.J. Hill Views of Interest set: (240/240, average EX-MT, stored in mod- erately worn original album); Albums: with 1880s Hood’s Photos of the World Volume II: (EX, blank album); Other: with (63) 1880s-1910s trade cards, cal- endars, die-cuts, advertising pages and (2) 1880s 736. 1933 & 1941 National Chicle & Grandmother Goose Nursery Rhyme books published 737. (8) 1977-1980 Topps Star Wars by Berdan and McLoughlin Brothers (both GD). More Goudey Sky Birds Wrappers on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 Wax Packs—All GAI 9 to 9.5 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

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738. 1920s E282 739. (116) 1933 Goudey Goudey Oh Boy Indian Gum & 1933-34 Complete Set of National Chicle Sky Bird (30) Cards with Singles Dempsey/Mix Tillers of land and innovators of space Charismatic actors apply are paired with these (116) 1933 their craft with the Goudey Indian Gum and 1933-34 offered 1920s E282 National Chicle Sky Bird singles. Keys Goudey Oh Boy com- include 1933 R73 Goudey Indian plete set of thirty cards. Gum: (62 cards, average VG, 5% back These blank-backed damage) with Series of 96: #33 cards depict a variety of Pocahontas (VG-EX); Series of 192: movie themes that were #25 Geronimo (VG), #38 Sitting Bull released between 1919 (VG); Series of 288: (3 cards) with and 1929. This enigmat- #167 (VG), #196 (FR, tape residue), ic edition averages (EX #202 (GD) and 1933-34 R136 to EX-MT) and is highlighted by the Mix/Dempsey card (VG-EX). National Chicle Sky Birds: (54 cards, Opening Bid $100.00 average VG-EX, 30% back damage). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

740. 1936-37 Gum Inc. G- 741. (4) 1944 Gum Inc. Men & American Beauties Heroes of the Uncut Sheets Law Group of Prior to the advent of Playboy, it did not get much more risqué for our (83) Different wartime serviceman than these four Criminals and the 1944 Gum Inc. American Beauties “famous police uncut nine-card sheets. These pin-up organizations” that panels include the complete (24) pursue them are card edition along with twelve documented with duplicates. The eye-popping these (83) different imagery displays superficial corner 1936-1937 Gum Inc. wear limited to one sheet with cen- G-Men & Heroes of tering issues affecting another. the Law singles. Despite those flaws, this classic still This colorful gathering averages (VG) quality throughout and includes (5) “No 240 presents exceptionally well. Back” variations for #126, 129, 137, 147 and 166. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

742. 1940s 743. 1940s Kellogg’s, Kellogg’s Nabisco & Pep Quaker Airplanes Airplane Sets Collection & Singles with Models Fearsome war crafts Enlist the offered inflict punishment 1940s Kellogg’s with the offered 1940s Pep Airplanes gath- Kellogg’s, Nabisco ering into your non- and Quaker airplane sports collection. sets and singles col- Included are 1940s lection. Keys include Model Airplanes: (12 models, majority EX, in moderately worn original 1940s F279-19 Quaker Wings of Victory set: (24/24, composite VG); 1945 F279-7 envelopes); 1940s F273-79 Plane Spotter: (28 cards, median VG-EX); 1940s F273- Quaker Home Defense Series set: (12/12, median VG); 1948 F73-12 Kellogg’s Pep 79 Plane Spotter Panels: (13 cards, median GD) and 1945 F273-18 Flying Model WWII Airplanes set: (6/6, median VG, five punched) and 1948 F275-5 Nabisco Warplanes partial: (21/28, aggregate EX). Also present is a pair of Kellogg’s Pep Flying Circus set: (36/36, includes index cards, median VG). More on our website. Uncle Sam’s Paratroops and Landing Signals ads (average VG). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

744. 1949 V410 Lowney’s 745. (6) 1940s-1950s Non- Sport Yesterday & To- Sport Airplane Day Complete Set Complete/Near Sets with (48/48) & Album Quaker & Hood Ice Cream Athletic events from around the Explore the horizons with the offered globe, their origins and contemporary sextet of 1940s-1950s non-sport air- status are examined with the offered plane complete/near sets. Included are 1949 V410 Lowney’s Sport Yesterday 1940s F49 Hood Ice Cream Airplanes and To-Day complete set of (48/48) set: (42/42, majority VG-EX, one cards. These colorful captions aver- dupe); 1950s 3-Minute Oats Airplanes age (VG to VG-EX) and are high- set (42/42, median VG-EX); 1952 lighted by #33 Baseball-Yesterday Carnation Aircraft Recognition set: (GD) and #34 Baseball-Today (GD). (42/42, median VG-EX, missing Rear The original 10-page album accompa- View variation for master set) and (3) nies (VG to EX) with crisp inner 1957 F279-18 Quaker Warplanes: ((1) pages and only moderate coverwear. blank back set (27/27), (1) blank back near (25/27), (1) text back, average EX-MT to Opening Bid $150.00 NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 746. (21) 1910s-1960s 747. (2) Non- English Tobacco Non- Sport Military Sport/Soccer Complete Complete Sets Sets with 1954 Offered is an interesting arrangement Bowman Power of (21) 1910s-1960s English tobacco for Peace non-sport/soccer complete sets. This Military might is chron- gathering features releases from sev- icled with the offered eral major tobacco moguls of the day. pairing of non-sport Highlights include 1938-1939 complete sets. Included Churchman Cigarettes Association are 1.) 1954 Bowman Football: (50/50, Series 1 & 2, main- Power For Peace com- ly VG-EX) and 1938 Player & Sons plete set of (96) cards Film Stars set: (50/50, mostly EX to averaging (EX-MT) EX-MT). Also present is a 1950 with moderate instances Uruguay sports album with (100+) of errant centering and 2.) 1990 Edito-Press (Germany) Aircraft set of (48) cards pint-size cards affixed in the moder- averaging (EX-MT to NM). ately worn 12-page oval book. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

748. (6) 1940s- 749. 1940-1960 1960s Non-Sport Non-Sport Die-Cut Airplane Cigarette & Stamps Group & Food Issue Sets with (5) Soar to new heights with Complete/Near these six 1940s-1960s non- Sets sport airplane cigarette and Presented is an interesting food issue complete sets. 1940-1960 non-sports die- Included are (4) 1940s T87 cut and stamps group with Wings Modern Airplanes: five complete/near sets. (50/50, Series 1, Series A-C, Included are 1940 Tydol average EX to EX-MT); Flying A Panels near: (45/48 stamps, average EX-MT); 1943 Tydol Famous War 1941 Tydol Aeroplanes: Posters: (22 stamps, average EX-MT, includes three albums with 37 affixed (40/40, mainly VG-EX) and stamps); 1947 F278-53 Post Cereal Circus set: (9/9 die-cuts, average EX); 1958 1950s D85 Purity Pretzels F275-4 Nabisco Foldabird set: (8/8 die-cuts, majority EX-MT) and 1960 F275-24 Air Force/Navy Series: Nabisco Exciting Scenes set: (8/8 die-cuts, aggregate EX). More on our website. (56/56, aggregate EX). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

750. 1953 Sugar 751. (4) 1950s Daddy “Famous Oak Comic Manufacturing Characters” Premiere Complete Set Trading Card (50/50) with Sets Advertisement Presented is a quartet The rollicking antics of of 1950s Oak multiple comic strip char- Manufacturing acters are found on this Premiere Trading Card 1953 Sugar Daddy com- sets. These colorful plete set of fifty cards. vending machine cre- This “unnamed series” ations average (EX- averages (VG-EX to EX) MT to NM) quality throughout. Included are Airplanes: (42/42); Animals: (21/21); with relatively sharp cor- Birds: (42/42) and Dogs: (42/42). ners. Also included is an original 8-1/2 x 6 cardboard advertisement featuring the Opening Bid $150.00 illustrations, that has sustained moderate surface soiling, but still presents nicely. Opening Bid $100.00

752. 1950-1952 Royal Desserts Movie Stars/Airplanes Lot of (38) With Hope, Kelly and 753. (7) 1952-1954 Topps Leigh Look ‘N See & Scoops Movie stars and military aircraft take Graded Singles flight in this lot of early-1950s Royal World figures, athletes and other icons are Desserts collectibles. The hand-trimmed the focus of these (7) 1952-1954 Topps look examples show ample borders in most ‘N See & Scoops graded singles. Included instances. The cards average (EX), with are 1954 Topps Look ‘N See: (5 cards) with a few lesser due to creases. Keys #5 (PSA 8, oc), 17 (PSA 6), 46 (GAI 5), 54 include: 1950-1952 Stars of the (GAI 7, cracked case), 118 (GAI 6.5); 1954 Movies (27) with #1 Lane (VG), #35 Topps Scoops: (2 cards) with #128 Owens Leigh (VG), #36 Hope (PR) and #39 (PSA 8, oc) and #129 Hogan (PSA 7, oc). Kelly (VG); 1952 Stars of the Sky (10) Opening Bid $200.00 different with (2) #1 Shooting Star (VG) and (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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755. (380+) 1890s- 1960s Non-Sport 754. (473) 1920s-1960s Actors & Actresses Exhibit/Mutoscope Non- Collection with Sports & Baseball Collection Presented are (473) 1920s-1960s Blatz Gum Set Exhibits/Mutoscope non-sports and baseball Dashing leading men and items. Highlights include 1920s Exhibits captivating starlets are the Cowboys: (23 cards, aggregate VG-EX); subjects of this (380+) 1939-46 Exhibit Salutations Baseball: 1890s-1960s non-sport actors Feller (EX, Pitching); 1940s-1960s Exhibits and actresses collection. Musicians: Presley (EX-MT); 1947-66 Highlights include 1917 Exhibit Baseball: Musial (VG-EX, Kromo Gravure Leading Kneeling); 1956 Exhibits Davy Crockett Motion Picture Stars: (183 set: (16/16, majority EX-MT) and 1962 cards, 145 white borders Exhibits Baseball Stat Back: Aaron (EX). average (VG-EX); 1920s R197 Blatz Gum set: (20/20, median VG); 1938-39 Gum More on our website. Inc. Motion Picture Stars Unnumbered: (134 cards, median VG-EX) and 1950-52 Opening Bid $150.00 Royal Stars of the Movies: #36 Hope (FR, tape residue). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

756. (47) 757. (445+) 1952-1962 1930s-1962 Non-Sport Shoebox Non-Sport Collection with Fleer Graded Three Stooges Near Set Cards from A variety of subjects and themes are (8) Different covered with these (445+) 1952- 1962 non-sport singles highlighted Sets by a 1959 Fleer Three Stooges near Experiment with set. Highlights include 1956 Topps multiple non-sports Davy Crockett Orange: (40 cards, sets with these (47) average GD); 1957 Topps Isolation 1930s-1962 graded Booth: (74 cards, composite GD); cards from eight 1958 Topps Zorro: (51 cards, different editions. Highlights include 1930s R78 Goudey Jungle Gum: (5 cards) with majority GD); 1959 Fleer Three #4 (PSA 8, oc), #7 (PSA 6), #12 (PSA 5), #13 (PSA 6), #21 (PSA 3); 1956 Topps Stooges near: (86/96, median VG- Round-Up: PSA 7: #58 SP, #65 SP; 1957 Topps Planes: (13 cards) with (1) PSA 8, EX) with #1 Curley (GD) and #3 (1) PSA 7.5, (11) PSA 7; 1962 Topps Mars Attacks: (7 cards) with PSA 8: #10 (oc), Larry (GD). More on our website. 22 (oc); PSA 6: #12, 18 and 53. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 758. 1966 Topps 759. 1969 Coke Batman Complete “Play Big Name Set Run of (3) Bingo” Caps Colors Complete Set The “Caped Crusader” fights (20/20) crime and injustice with the Deception and intrigue offered trio of 1966 Topps surrounds this scarce Batman complete sets. Found 1969 Coke “Play Big in the color variations of Name Bingo” complete black, blue or red, these set of twenty caps. Due action-packed cards feature to “false, misleading and the bold artistry of Norman deceptive acts,” Coca- Saunders. The 55-card black Cola was ordered to pay set averages (EX-MT), while millions by the FTC in the 44-card blue and red vari- retribution to those who ants generally fare in the (EX participated in the ill-worded matching contest by failing to disclose that purchasers to EX-MT) range. An impressive assemblage for fans of this iconic comic book hero. had to answer two questions, rather than one. The promotional caps generally pres- Opening Bid $200.00 ent (VG to EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00 761. (7) 1964- 1996 Barbie & 760. 1950s Art Deco-Style Wooden Elvis Doll Theatre Usher Collection with The offered theatre relic hails from an era during Barbie Goes which we had to “go out” for stage and screen enter- tainment. There to greet theatre goers in the lobby, To College this 1950s Art Deco-style wooden usher supplied Presented is a lot of patrons with theatrical programs/publications the likes (7) dolls including the of Playbill. Standing just over 36”-tall, the colorful rare and desirable structure features claw-like hands to facilitate inser- 1964 Barbie Goes to tion of a tray from which customers could take pro- College play set. The grams. The usher itself is all-original, though it play set has nearly all appears that “Paramount” logos were added to the the cardboard furniture and pieces and shows moderate wear, with an overall (EX) shoulders, and the wooden base has been re-painted. condition. The other six items are in their original boxes and include 1984 Elvis doll, Opening Bid $250.00 1993 Elvis 1968 Special doll, 1994 35th Anniversary Barbie, 1996 Barbie & Ken Star Trek set and (2) 1996 Happy Holidays Barbie. There is sticker residue and minor wear on the boxed dolls. Opening Bid $250.00

108 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 762. Thomas Jefferson Signed 5x3 Card - SGC/JSA “Authentic” With Full JSA The principal author of the Declaration of Independence, third U.S. President and University of Virginia founder Thomas Jefferson is also the author of this cut sig- nature. Encapsulated with autograph assessed “Authentic” by SGC/JSA, this Executive Branch penning is a scarce example most welcome by any American history enthusiast. The medium is a hand- trimmed sheet (approximately 5x3) with sections of separation. The result of com- pacting folds, the separations have been remedied in quilt-like fashion with vintage strips adhered to the reverse. Executed in black-ink steel-tip fountain pen, Jefferson’s regal scripting is minimally affected by the said separation, but still commands (“6-7”) assessment in terms of strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

763. 764. (500+) WWII Spanish & Korean War American Military Patches, War Rank Insignias Scrapbook and Ribbons with (7) This impressive offering of Military vintage United States mili- tary patches and ribbons Signatures includes most branches of Presented is a the military. The vast scrapbook of majority of the pieces are newspaper arti- from World War II along cles, photographs with the Korean War, and (7) wonderful autographs from the Spanish American War circa 1898. The scrap- Vietnam War and even book offers a detailed account of the war and the media circus that it became. Among some home defense patches. the dozens of pages of articles (cut from newspapers) are (7) important signatures Keys include (20) Armored including US Admirals: George Dewey, William T. Sampson and Winfield Scott Division WWII patches, Schley; US Generals: Nelson A. Miles, William R. Shafter and Joseph Wheeler (18) WWII Airborne patches with (4) 101st Division (red tongue), (28) bullion patch- (Confederate General under J.E.B. Stuart) and Cuban general Maximo Gomez. All six es (mostly made overseas during wartime), (83) WWII Army Division patches, (26) of the Americans served during the American Civil War with Miles and Shafter WWII Army Group/Corps patches, (9) school/ROTC patches, (22) WWII Army Air receiving the Medal of Honor. Clippings include articles about battles including San Corps patches, (100+) military ranks insignias and (95) miscellaneous defense com- Juan Hill and Theodore Roosevelt and a 4x6 photograph of a man reported killed in mand patches. About 60% of the patches have been used (or worn), but few shows action at Manila. Full list of signatures, condition and size is on our website. The sig- signs of heavy use. This intriguing assembly should be viewed in person at out Silver natures come with an auction LOA from James Spence Authentications. Spring, MD office. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

765. Laurel and Hardy Dual-Signed Vintage Photo With Full JSA A comic duo who defined the term throughout their part- nership, Englishman Stan Laurel and American Oliver Hardy starred as films evolved from silent to 766. Marilyn Monroe Signed Check - PSA/DNA short to full-length. The offered vintage “Authentic” photograph showcases the endorsements of both entertainment legends. Scarce by A stage and screen siren whose appeal was unrivaled, Marilyn Monroe transcended themselves or in a pairing such as this, the comedy team’s black-ink fountain pen sig- stardom, winning the hearts of every red-blooded male who eyed her. The offered natures have been executed on the lower white border of this 9-3/4 x 7-3/8” sepia- check was signed by the sultry pop icon just over a year before her untimely passing. toned photograph. Depicted side by side, the clumsy Laurel is clad in his bow tie and Encapsulated with autograph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, the “Bankers Trust derby, while his rotund and oft aggravated partner Hardy is sporting a sizable grin. On Company” voucher has a typewritten date of “June 16 1961” and is made out in the the lower border, both bold signatures project (“9”) quality and are preceded by an amount of “65.85.” On the appropriate line, Monroe’s curvaceous blue ballpoint sig- inscription of “Hello San Fernando Gang” (in Laurel’s hand). The crease-free photo nature projects (“7-8”) strength and clarity. The check is endorsed by its recipient on presents beautifully, with an inscription, a vintage photo credit stamping and mounting the reverse, while normal cancellation stampings and hole punchings do not affect remnants on the reverse. Full photo LOA from JSA. Monroe’s penning. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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767. (5) 1861-1865 Sealed Liberty Half Dollars 768. (8) 1892-1899 Barber Half Dollars Own this truly historical set of Sealed Liberty Half Dollars, all minted in San Capture the 1890s by owning a very nice set of coins from the last decade of the Francisco during the Civil War era. Coins in this set include 1861-S, 1862-S, 1863-S, nineteenth century. The eight coins in the set include 1892 (first year minted), 1893, 1864-S and 1865-S. All coins come encased in plastic holders for protection and easy 1894-O, 1895-O, 1896-O, 1897, 1898-S and 1899-O. All coins come encased in storage. More detail on our website. plastic holders. More detail on each coin can be found on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 769. (4) Ying Yang - Silver American & Scarce $5.00 Singapore Singold Lion This Outstanding .9999 pure Silver and Gold Bullion Coins set brings together the West and Far East. Included are (3) beautiful 1991 American Silver Eagles and the very scarce 1991 $5.00 Singold Lion, with a known mintage population number of only 2,500. These coins make a welcomed addition to anyone’s collection. All coins come in pro- tective “AIRTITE CONTAINERS”. More detail on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

771. (12) 1950 - 1959 PGCS Certified and Graded Washington Quarters Own this absolutely beauti- ful set of Washington Quarters representing each year of the 1950s. Set includes 1950 (MS-64), 770. (10) Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars 1951 (MS-65), 1952 (MS- Morgan Silver Dollars are still a legacy of the Wild West in today’s modern 64), 1953-S (MS-65), 1954- America. This set includes all Brilliant Uncirculated and Choice Uncirculated coins D (MS-64), 1955 (MS-65), with dates that span two decades and is a must have set for any collector. Dates 1955-D (MS-64), 1956 (MS- include 1878-S (First Year of being minted), 1879-s, 1879-p, 1880-s, 1881-p, 1883- 64), 1956-D (MS-65), 1957 (MS-66), 1958-D (MS-65) and 1959-D (MS-65). Set o, 1884-o, 1885-o, 1186-p and 1889-p. Coins are encased in two protected authenti- includes an attractive protective PGCS Storage Container. More on our website. cated holders containing five coins each. More detail on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

772. (65) 1951- 2011 Proof 773. (21) 1990-S thru Lincoln Pennies 2008-S PGCS Proof 69 A must-have set for any Deep Cameo Jefferson Lincoln Penny collector. Nickels This set is entirely made Compiled is a truly magnificent set of up of all proof Lincoln (21) Jefferson Nickels, all certified and cents spanning six given the prestigious grade of (PR-69- decades of modern day DCAM) by PGCS. Set includes 1990- American History with all S, 1991-S, 1992-S, 1993-S, 1994-S, coins protected in “AIR- 1995-S, 1996-S, 1997-S, 1998-S, TITE CONTAINERS”. 1999-S, 2000-S, 2001-S, 2002-S, Key dates include 1951, 2003-S, 2004-S Peace and Keelboat, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 2005-S Bison and Ocean, 2006-S, and 1960 Small date. 2007-S and 2008-S. Set includes an More detail on our web- attractive protective PGCS Storage site. Container. More detail on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

110 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 774. Abraham Lincoln Cut Signature--BVG/JSA 8 Evaluated as “Authentic” by JSA with an autograph grade of (“8”) and encapsulated by BVG. The passage of almost a century and a half since Abraham Lincoln’s assassination has not diminished the legacy that the Sixteenth President of the United States left for the American populace. Indeed, artifacts associated with the beloved leader are still in perpetual demand among POTUS enthusiasts and historians alike. Lincoln (d.1865) applied pen to paper on this gorgeous cut signature. The neatly extracted artifact is well centered and has great eye appeal. The carefully placed penmanship is remarkably clear. Opening Bid $2500.00

775. P.T. Barnum Cut Signature With Full JSA Taking full advantage of American enterprise and boundless opportunities for profit, cultural icon P.T. Barnum (d.1891) thrived as a philanthropist, showman and con artist 776. Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Signed Photo With Full JSA (among other things). This cut signature, authored by the legendary figure with a Having supplanted two decades of “New Deal Coalition” U.S. Presidential figures, black-ink fountain pen on a small white sheet approximately 3-1/4” in length, projects 34th Chief Executive Dwight Eisenhower (d.1969) was the author of this coveted (“9”) strength and clarity. The bold penning is adhered to a period sheet with a hand- 1952 political signature. Matted to a thick cardboard backing, this 8x10 black-and- written proclamation of “P.T. Barnum - Generally known as the American Humbug.” white photo depicts the former U.S. Army five-star general is a suit and tie. In black- Full photo LOA from JSA. ink fountain pen, Eisenhower has composed a salutation and dated the piece “January Opening Bid $200.00 1952.” At the conclusion, his endorsement projects (“5-6”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

777. (28) Celebrity/ Political 778. Robert F. Signed Kennedy Cut Flats Signature Display Stage and screen stars, children’s With Full JSA favorites, heroes, Iconic and tragically felled villains - you political figure Robert F. name it, they are Kennedy (d.1968) was the in this grouping author of this cut signature. of (28) signed Framed to dimensions of 9- flats. The signa- 1/8 x 13-1/2” under blue- tures average on-red matting, the 1968 (“9”) and are Presidential candidate’s highlighted by Gene Autry (8x10 photograph), Count Basie (booklet), (2) Tommy black ballpoint penning “Butch” Bond (one business card, one 8x10 photo), Bob Denver (inscribed “Gilligan”, projects (“8”) strength and 8x10 photo), Hubert Humphrey (scrap, also includes unsigned Christmas card)), clarity. Accenting the dis- Gordon “Porky” Lee (inscribed “O-Tay”, 8x10 photo), (2) Spanky McFarland (one play is a black-and-white business card, one 8x10 photo), Burgess Meredith (8x10, personalized), Clayton photograph. Full photo Moore (signed noted), Roy Rogers (magazine page inscribed “Happy Trails”, includes LOA from JSA. unsigned noted), (2) Cesar Romero (magazine scrap, one index card with small note) Opening Bid $200.00 and (2) “Howdy Doody” illustrations with Buffalo Bob, Clarabell and Howdy Doody. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. Opening Bid $350.00

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785. 1950s-1970s Comics Lot of (177) An incredibly popular hobby pre-dating video games, the internet and the distractions of “progress,” comic books make up this lot of (177) 1950s-1970s titles. With traditional superheroes and western-themed issues, the collectibles average between (VG-FN) and 786. (6) 1954-1976 CGC Graded (FN) quality with highlights including: D.C. Comics Comic Books with Mister Mystery Freedom Fighters (No. 1; 1976); New Gods (1971; No. Opening Bid $150.00 787. Robert Stroud 1939 Signed 1); Dell Comics Looney Tunes (1955); The Wings of Leavenworth Letter With Bird Eagles (1957; John Wayne on cover); Gold Key Comics Davy Crockett (1955). More on our website. Content and Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

788. (2) 789. (4) World War Tough 790. (14) II Norman World World War II Rockwell War II Propaganda Four Office of Posters & Freedoms War Collectibles 40x56 Posters Opening Bid Posters Opening $100.00 Opening Bid Bid $100.00 $100.00

112 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 792. 101 Dalmatians Original Movie Poster Lot of (2) With 1961 Linen 791. 1955 Original “New York Backed 1/2 Sheet & 1985 Re-Release Confidential” US 1 Sheet Movie Opening Bid $500.00 793. 1976 “Taxi Driver” Original Poster - Anne Bancroft, Richard 27x41 US 1 Sheet Linen Backed Conte Movie Poster Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $700.00

794. 1979 “Apocalypse Now” 795. 1978 “Animal House” Original 796. 1979 “The Warriors” Original Original 27x41 US 1 Sheet Linen 27x41 US 1 Sheet Linen Backed 27x41 US 1 Sheet Linen Backed Backed Movie Poster Movie Poster Movie Poster Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

798. Indiana Jones US 1 Sheet Movie Poster Lot of (2) With Linen Backed “Raiders of the Lost Ark” 797. 1980 “Raging Bull” Original Opening Bid $300.00 27x41 US 1 Sheet Linen Backed 799. 1983 “A Christmas Story” Original Movie Poster - Signed By Jake 27x41 US 1 Sheet Linen Backed Movie LaMotta Poster with Ralphie Doll Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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800. (7) 1981 Topps Baseball Cello 801. 1981 Topps Baseball Near 802. (8) 1985 Donruss & Leaf Boxes Vending Case of (21/24) Boxes Baseball Wax Boxes Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

804. (17) 1987 Baseball Wax & Rack 805. 1987 Topps Tiffany Baseball Set 803. 1986 Donruss Baseball Wax Case Boxes Case Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

808. (5) 1994 Topps Archives 1954 Baseball Wax Boxes 806. 1989 Upper Deck Baseball Low 807. 1991 Topps Archives 1953 Opening Bid $200.00 Number Wax Case Baseball Near Case of (11/12) Boxes Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

809. (2) 2001 810. 1981 Bowman Topps Chrome Football Baseball Wax Box Hobby of (36) Boxes Packs Opening Bid Opening Bid $300.00 $200.00 811. (6) 1983 Topps Football Wax Boxes with No Lids Opening Bid $200.00

812. (4) 1992 & 813. (3) 2005-06 1993 SP Authentic Topps Hockey Wax Football Boxes Factory Opening Bid $200.00 sets Opening Bid $150.00 814. (6) 1977-1978 Topps Fun Bags with Star Wars Series 1 Opening Bid $200.00

114 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 815. 1949 Bowman Baseball Complete Set of (240) With (5) PSA Graded This complete 1949 Bowman Baseball set of (240) features (5) PSA graded examples and non- graded specimens that carry an approximate overall breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better); 10% (EX); 10% (VG-EX); and 65% (VG or lesser), with tough high numbers 816. 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (250) With (145-240) faring SGC 80 Kaline similarly. Keys Headlined by a parade of key rookie specimens, this 1954 Topps baseball complete set include: #23 Doerr of (250) includes (6) SGC graded examples, with non-graded cards carrying an (trimmed), #24 approximate overall breakdown of 5% (EX-MT or better); 5% (EX); 55% (VG-EX); Musial (VG, dia- and 35% (VG or lesser). Highlights include: #1 T. Williams (GD), #10 J. Robinson mond cut), #27 (SGC 50), #32 Snider (VG-EX), #37 Ford (VG-EX), #50 Berra (slight color addition), Feller (GD), #33 #90 Mays (VG-EX), #94 Banks RC (SGC 50), #128 Aaron RC (SGC 50), #132 Spahn (VG-EX), Lasorda RC (VG), #201 Kaline RC (SGC 80), and #250 T. Williams (SGC 50). The #36 Reese (PSA 6), set is stored in an archival-quality Roop binder with a leather-bound sleeve. More on #46 Roberts RC our website. (FR, glue residue), Opening Bid $500.00 #50 J. Robinson RC (PSA 4), #60 Berra (GD), #84 Campanella RC (GD), #98 Rizzuto (no name on front; EX-MT), #100 Hodges RC (EX-MT), #110 Wynn RC (EX-MT), #214 Ashburn RC (PSA 4), #224 Paige RC (GD), #226 Snider RC (EX- MT), #230 Galan (PSA 6), #233 Doby RC (PSA 7) and #238 Lemon RC (VG). The set is stored in an archival-quality Roop binder with a leather-bound sleeve. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

817. 1955 Bowman Baseball Complete Set of (320) With 818. 1957 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (407) With (8) (8) PSA Graded PSA Graded Bowman’s eighth and final Baseball set is presented in its entirety, with (8) PSA grad- Presented in its entirety, the 1957 Topps Baseball set of (407) is headlined by (8) PSA ed examples. The non-graded specimens in this 1955 set of (320) carry an approxi- graded keys. Non-graded specimens have an approximate overall breakdown of 15% mate overall breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better); 35% (EX); 30% (VG-EX); and (EX-MT or better); 30% (EX); 45% (VG-EX); and 10% (VG or lesser), with scarce 15% (VG or lesser) with scarce high numbers (225-320) faring similarly. Keys numbers (265-352) faring similarly. Highlights include: #1 T. Williams (EX), #2 Berra include: #10 Rizzuto (EX-MT), #22 Campanella (PSA 6), #23 Kaline (EX), #37 Reese (VG-EX), #10 Mays (PSA 7), #18 Drysdale RC (VG-EX), #20 Aaron (VG), #25 Ford (EX-MT), #59 Ford (VG), #168 Berra (EX-MT), #179 Aaron (trimmed), #184 Mays (VG-EX), #35 F. Robinson RC (GD), #76 Clemente (PSA 7 OC), #90 Spahn (PSA 6 (trimmed), #202 Mantle (VG-EX) and #242 Banks (PSA 3.5). Note: due to rudimenta- ST), #95 Mantle (PSA 6), #170 Snider (PSA 6), #210 Campanella (PSA 6), #212 ry printing techniques of the era, size variances are present. The cardboard collectibles Colavito RC (PSA 5), #286 Richardson RC (VG), #302 Koufax (EX-MT), #312 come in an archival-quality Roop binder with a leather-bound sleeve. More on our Kubek RC (VG-EX), #328 B. Robinson RC (VG-EX), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (EX- website. MT) and #407 Mantle/Berra (PSA 7 OC). The set is neatly situated in an archival- Opening Bid $400.00 quality Roop binder with a leather-bound sleeve. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

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819. 1941 820. 1953 Topps R330 Double Baseball Complete Set Play Near Set (274/274) with (3) PSA (72/75) with Graded in MJ Roop (11) PSA Album Graded The Topps Company avoided the Double your pre-war “sophomore jinx” by producing this pleasure with the captivating 1953 Baseball complete offered 1941 R330 set of (274) cards with a trio of PSA Double Play near set graded cards. This early edition of (72/75) cards with from the confectioner has an (11) PSA graded approximate condition breakdown keys. The captivating of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% portraits and interesting action photos have an approximate condition breakdown for (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG the ungraded portion of 20% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 35% or lesser) with only a couple of (VG or lesser). Keys include #15/#16 P. Waner (PSA 5), #21/#22 Medwick (PSA 6.5), instances of reverse writing. #31 Ott/32 (VG-EX), #51/#52 Greenberg (GD), #57 T. Williams/58 (PSA 5), #59 Additionally, the challenging high Cronin/#60 Foxx (PSA 5), #61 Gomez/#62 Rizzuto (VG), #63 J. DiMaggio/#64 Keller numbers generally present similarly to the more available series. Keys include #1 J. (VG-EX), #65/#66 Dickey (EX-MT), #68 Gordon/#68 Ruffing (VG), #77/#78 Feller Robinson (GD), #27 Campanella (EX), #37 Mathews (GD), #54 Feller (VG-EX), #76 (VG-EX), #81 T. Williams/#82 Cronin (GD), #85 Greenberg/#86 Ruffing (VG-EX), Reese (EX-MT), #82 Mantle (PSA 4), #104 Berra (VG-EX), #114 Rizzuto (FR), #147 #89 Ott/90 (PSA 6.5), #105 Grove/#106 Doerr (VG-EX) and #119 L. Waner/120 (PSA Spahn (EX), #207 Ford (VG), #220 Paige (VG-EX), #228 Newhouser (VG-EX), #244 6). Missing only 17/18, #23 Reese/24 and #39 Mize/#40 Slaughter for completion. Mays (PSA 3), #246 Face RC (EX-MT) and #258 Gilliam RC (VG). This series is More on our website. stored in a museum-quality MJ Roop archiving system with accompanying slipcase Opening Bid $400.00 and checklist. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

821. 1954 Bowman 822. (23) 1958 Baseball Complete Topps Baseball Set (224/224) with (3) Cards with (16) SGC Graded Keys in Yellow Letter MJ Roop Album Variations Elevate your classic baseball Prospective master set special- gathering with the offered 1954 ists pay heed - the off e r e d Bowman complete set of (224) 1958 Topps Baseball grouping cards. This attractive series is was constructed with you in headlined by a trio of SGC mind. Included are Ye l l o w graded keys and both #138 Va r i a t i o n s : (16 cards, median Hodges variations. The approx- VG-EX) with #13, #20 imate condition breakdown is McDougald (VG-EX), 23, 24, as follows 15% (EX-MT or 32, 53, 60, 65, #77 Zimmer better), 30% (EX), 30% (VG- (EX), 78, #79 D. Wi l l i a m s EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). (VG), 97, 98, #100 Wy n n Keys include #1 Rizzuto (VG- (EX), #101 Richardson (VG- EX), #65 Mantle (SGC 50), EX), 108; Numerical Te a m #89 Mays (VG-EX), #90 C h e c k l i s t s : (3 cards) with Campanella (SGC 50), (2) #397 Tigers Team (VG-EX), #138 Hodges variations (.993 is EX, .992 is VG), #161 Berra (SGC 30), #170 Snider #408 Orioles Team (EX), (VG) and #177 Ford (VG). This series is stored in a museum-quality MJ Roop archiv- #428 Reds Team (VG); C o n t e s t s : (2 cards) with Contest 7/8 (EX), Emblems (VG-EX) ing system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our website. and O t h e r : (2 cards) with #53 (VG-EX) and #464 Flood RC (VG). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

823. (1090+) 1953- 1980s Baseball Shoebox Collection 824. 1979 Major League with Mantle Baseball All-Star Game Presented is a (1090+) 1953- Stadium Ballot Box 1980s baseball shoebox col- From an era when baseball’s Mid-Summer lection from a variety of Classic was anticipated by both the players mainstream and oddball and fans, this 1979 ballot box was displayed issues. This assortment with at a Major League Stadium to facilitate fan several stars displays moder- voting. Standing 48-3/8”-tall, this sturdy ate duplication throughout cardboard structure showcases the colorful and contains a smattering of MLB silhouette logo with none-too-subtle high numbers. Keys include “VOTE HERE” and arrow displays. The 1959 Topps: (114 cards, aver- ballot receptacle’s front features an over- age GD) with #20 Snider sized likeness of the ’79 ballot, which listed (VG-EX); 1962 Topps: (3) only nine players for each position (the bal- #425 Yastrzemski (EX-MT, lot didn’t feature each team’s representatives VG, GD); 1963 Jell-O: #15 until 1989). This memory-evoking item is in Mantle (PR, tape strips); 1963 amazing shape and includes its original Topps: (2) #115 Yastrzemski assembly instruction sheet. Missing is the (EX, VG-EX); 1964 Topps interior cardboard ballot tray. Coins: #131 Mantle AS (VG- Opening Bid $200.00 EX, left handed) and 1976 Kelloggs set: (57/57, median EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

116 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 825. 1911 M116 Sporting Life Walter Johnson PSA 6 Graded EX- MT 6 by PSA. Featured is a beautiful 1911 M116 Sporting Life 827. (5) 1913-1936 Baseball Hall of Walter 826. 1921-22 E121 American Fame Graded Grab Bag Johnson por- Caramel Grover Alexander (SGC 30) The productive pre-war baseball enthusiast will enjoy trait. The & Walter Johnson (SGC 20) this quintet of 1913-1936 Hall of Fame graded cards. determined Each graded by SGC. Two of the greatest hurlers to Included are appropriately graded renditions of 1.) fireballer is ever toe the rubber are found on this winning pairing of 1913-15 Pinkerton #251 Mathewson (SGC 20, writing framed by 1921-1922 E121 American Caramel samples. Included on blank back); 2.) 1914 Polo Grounds Game Wagner razor-sharp corners, crisp edges and vibrant surface are 1.) Alexander (SGC 30) and 2.) W. Johnson (SGC (PSA 7); 3.) 1921 Exhibits Sisler (SGC 50); 4.) 1931- registration. The “Class of 1936” keepsake is adorned 20, Throwing). These impressive Pennsylvania area 32 Exhibits Foxx/Cochrane (SGC 30) and 5.) 1934-36 with a Type 2 advertising back. cards have clear images and clean backs. Batter-Up #57 Greenberg (SGC 30). Opening Bid $900.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

828. 1927 W560 Multi-Sport Strip Card Near Set of (52/64) with Gehrig The victor of the offered 1927 W560 multi- sport strip card near set (52/64) will come up “aces” with sev- 830. 1952 Topps Baseball #392 Hoyt eral Hall of 829. 1931 W517 #4 Babe Ruth & #35 Wilhelm RC (SGC 30) & #407 Eddie Famers. This intricately Lou Gehrig—Both SGC Authentic Mathews RC (SGC Authentic) extracted series averages (EX-MT) and includes (42) Each graded “Authentic” by SGC. Presented is a formi- Each graded by SGC. Score a pair of rookie Hall of baseball players: Bottomley, Cuyler, Gehrig, Goslin, dable 1931 W517 Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig tandem. Famers from the challenging 1952 Topps Baseball Grove, Haines, Hornsby, Hoyt, W. Johnson, Lindstrom, Hailing from arguably the most attractive “W” designa- #311-407 high numbers with these #392 Simmons, Vance, L. Waner, P. Waner; (7) football play- tion, both #4 Ruth and #35 Gehrig display writing and and #407 Eddie Mathews examples. Graded 30 Good 2 ers and (3) boxers: Leonard. The approximately 1-3/4 x reverse glue residue consistent with the technical grade. and Authentic by SGC, respectively, these noteworthy 2-3/4” portraits come in various colors according to Despite those flaws, the heart of “Murderer’s Row” samples are ideal for those seeking to complete the their position in the playing card suit. remains a decent pre-war option. iconic 1952 Topps Baseball set. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

831. 1953 832. (9) Canadian 1954 Exhibits Wilson Baseball Franks Partial Set Baseball (35/64) Singles with (6) with PSA Slaughter Graded Presented is a Keys promising starting nine including from the very DiMaggio tough 1954 Big League stars and members of the Wilson Franks of the International League are found in the offered meats issue. 1953 Canadian Exhibits partial set of (35/64 cards). Designed after The ungraded portion averages (EX to EX-MT) and is the contempo- 833. (3) 1952-1961 Topps & Bowman hallmarked by strong corners and clean backs. Included rary 1954 Topps issue, these elusive samples are hall- Mickey Mantle Cards are #6 Irvin (VG-EX), #17 Feller (PSA 6), #19 J. marked by outstanding player selection and alluring Those who cannot get their fill of Mickey Mantle will Robinson (PSA 5), #25 Rizzuto (PSA 6, mc), #28 surface hues. Included are: Ennis (FR), Fain (VG), appreciate the offered trio of 1952-1961 Topps & DiMaggio (PSA 6, mc), #33 Hoak (EX-MT), 34-42, Hack (FR), Kuenn (GD), McMillan (VG), Sauer (VG- Bowman examples. Included are presentable copies of #43 Amoros (EX-MT), 44-49, 51-56, #57 Musial (PSA EX), Schoendienst (PR, reverse writing), Slaughter 1.) 1952 Bowman #101 (VG); 2.) 1954 Bowman #65 5), 58, 60, #61 Alston (PSA 7) and 62-64. (VG-EX, signed, no cert) and S. White (VG). (VG-EX) and 3.) 1961 Topps AS #578 (EX). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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834. 1955 835. (29) 836. (13) To p p s 1956-1973 1965 D o u b l e h e a d e r s Roberto Topps Complete Set Clemente Baseball of (66) Cards Cards with Stars The vintage oddball (6) PSA with set collector will Graded BCCG 9 approve of the offered This gallery of 1955 Topps Carlton (29) 1956-1973 Doubleheaders com- RC Topps, Post and plete set of (66) cards. Put the 1965 Kelloggs Roberto This colorful dual- Topps Clemente cards is fold edition has an Baseball set ideal for fans of approximate condi- at your mercy the courageous tion breakdown of with these superstar. Key to 20% (EX-MT or bet- (13) stars this Hall of Fame ter), 20% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 35% (VG or lesser). including a grouping are Topps: (24 cards) with 1956 #33 (PSA 5, Keys include #3 Irvin/4 (FR), #25 J. Robinson/26 (VG- graded Carlton rookie. Included are #15 Roberts (EX- white back), 1959 #478 (PSA 5), 1961 #388 (PSA 4, EX), #31/#32 Banks (EX), #45 Kaline/46 (EX), #53 MT), #16 Morgan RC (VG-EX), #130 Kaline (VG), mc), 1963: #18 Buc Blasters (PSA 4), #540 (PSA 4); Herman/54 (EX), #69 T. Williams/70 (GD), #105 #150 B. Robinson (EX), #160 Clemente (VG-EX), 1967 #400 (PSA 7), 1968 #480 Manager’s Dream (EX- Aaron/106 (EX), #109 Newhouser/110 (EX), #111 #170 Aaron (VG-EX), #207 Rose (VG-EX), #250 MT), 1973 #50 (EX-MT); Other: (4 cards) with 1961 Killebrew/112 (VG), #121 Kluszewski/122 (VG-EX), Mays (VG-EX), #260 Drysdale (EX), #330 Ford (EX), Post #132 (EX-MT), 1962 Post #173 (VG), 1970 #127 Spahn/128 (VG-EX) and #129 Gilliam/130 (VG- #385 Yastrzemski (VG), #477 Carlton RC (BCCG 9) Kelloggs #27 (Mint) and 1972 Kelloggs #49 (Mint). EX). and #526 Hunter RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $300.00

837. 838. (194) 839. (40) 1967 & 1965-1978 1978-1988 1968 O-Pee- Topps, Topps Chee/ Donruss & Baseball Topps Fleer Partial Venezuelan Baseball Sets with Baseball Complete Several Singles Sets with Stars The North and Traded Presented is a South American Offered is an promising subsidiaries of impressive pairing of Topps are the grouping of (40) sharp 1967 sole representa- 1978-1988 and 1968 tives in this Topps, Donruss Topps grouping of and Fleer Baseball partial sets with several stars. Highlights (194) 1965-1978 Baseball complete sets. Unless noted at our website, include 1967 Topps partial: (366/609, 7 high numbers, OPC/Topps Venezuelan Baseball singles. Flush with each edition is hand collated and grades (NM or better) average EX-MT) with #45 Maris (EX-MT), #200 Mays Hall of Famers and stars, this arrangement is ideal for with the keys presenting similarly. Highlights include (VG), #250 Aaron (NM), #569 Carew RC (VG, mis- those seeking to secure quality cards from these issues. Topps: (19 sets) with 1981-1985 Traded, 1978-1988; cut); 1968 Topps partial: (298/598, average EX-MT to Keys include 1966 Topps Venezuelan: #130 Torre Donruss: (8 sets) with 1981, (2) 1982, 1984, 1986- NM) with #45 Seaver (NM-MT), #80 Carew (EX-MT), (PSA 4); 1973 OPC: #50 Clemente (VG-EX); 1975 1988 (factory) and Fleer: (13 sets) with 1981-1988. #247 Bench RC (trimmed) and #480 Manager’s OPC: #500 Ryan (EX-MT) and 1976 OPC: (2) #550 Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Dream/Clemente (NM). More on our website. Aaron (EX, PSA 4). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

840. Large Framed “Legends of the Game” Baseball Artwork Imagine, if you can, a team comprised of arguably the greatest players in the history of the grand game. This 841. 1941 Rittgers Baseball 842. 1941 Rittgers Wrestling Set of telling artist’s rendering portrays such a scene. Framed Complete Set of (3) Figures (3) Figures to 65-1/2 x 27-1/2”, this color print depicts (28) all- Argumentative veterans from each Circuit and a bullied Rough-and-tumble grapplers square off with this set of time greats as they fraternize in the dugout. Includes umpire are the focus of this amusing 1941 Rittgers (3) 1941 Rittgers Wrestling figures. Includes an over- (from left to right): McGraw, Spahn, McCarthy, Gehrig, Baseball complete set of (3) figures. Includes 1.) sized 8-1/2” figurine, a 2-1/2” fighter who has been Stengel, Grove, Eckersley, Berra, J. Robinson, J. American League 7” figure (white jersey); 2.) National placed in an unceremonious position, and an annoyed DiMaggio, C. Young, Rivera, Clemens, Musial, Ruth, League 7-1/2” figure (gray jersey) and 3.) Umpire 6- 6-1/2” referee. Varying degrees of soiling and moderate T. Williams, Mays, W. Johnson, Cobb, Mantle, Wagner, 3/4” figure with moderate chipping to his nose. The chipping do not hurt the presentation of these keep- Mathewson, Aaron, Koufax, Bench, Hornsby, Schmidt paint and uniform schemes have withstood the decades sakes. and A. Rodriguez. in remarkable condition. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

118 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 844. 1928 St. Louis Cardinals Uniform Player’s Contract Signed by - Full JSA A shrewd executive and innovator on several fronts, Hall of Famer Branch Rickey is 843. 1926 New York Yankees Team-Signed Baseball With credited with breaking baseball’s color barrier but also was responsible for the intro- Gehrig, Huggins and Shocker - Full JSA ductions of the batting helmet and minor league “farm” system. The offered 1928 St. Louis Cardinals contract was signed by Rickey and drawn up for former utility man Beginning an unparalleled run of 39 consecutive winning seasons, the 1926 New York Danny Clark. The four-page “Uniform Player’s Contract” features fine-print text Yankees took sole possession of first place on May 14 and never looked back. This detailing categories such as “Salary,” “Loyalty” and “Agreements and Rules” with ONL Heydler baseball has been signed by (24) members of that vaunted Bronx roster. typewritten notations of the parties, date and “4,000” annual stipend. Completed on The lightly toned orb (grade “5”) has a series of surface abrasions that minimally January 23, 1928, the contract was signed at its conclusion by both parties. Rickey affect the steel tip fountain pen signatures. Accented by prominent trademark stamp- signed in blue-ink steel-tip fountain pen, while Clark signed in black ink. With amaz- ings and vibrant red-and-black laces, the sphere is home to pennings that average ing strength and clarity, both resonate (“9-10”) quality. Clark, incidentally, didn’t play (“4”) strength and clarity. Includes: Sweet Spot: Ruth (clubhouse); North Panel: with the parent club in ’28, but spent that season with the International League’s Jones, (2) unidentified, Collins, Gehrig (“4”), Severeid and unidentified; South Panel: Baltimore Orioles under the guidance of another famous executive, Jack Dunn. The Woods (trainer), Bengough, (2) unidentified, Barnes, Gazella and Thomas; West item has normal compacting folds which have resulted in areas of minor separation, Panel: Paschal, Combs (“3-4”), Shocker (d.1928; “3”), Huggins (manager, d.1929; none of which affect the stunning signatures. Full photo LOA from JSA. “4”) and Meusel; East Panel: Ward, Pennock, Beall, Dugan and Koenig. Full photo Opening Bid $250.00 LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $900.00

845. Multi-Signed/Inscribed Stat Balls with Willie Mays— Full JSA Featured is a prime pairing of multi-signed/inscribed stat balls. Included are 6000 Total Bases: (3 signatures, ONL ball and signatures grade “9-10”, #/600) with Aaron (sweet spot, 6856 t.b./Musial (north panel, 6134 tbs)/south panel, Mays (6066 tob); Willie Mays Stat Ball: (16 inscription, slightly toned ONL ball grades “7”, signatures “9”, #/660) with West Panel: ROY 51, A.S MVP 63, 68, 24 AS Games; East Panel: 2062 Runs, 338 S.B., 4 HR Games; North Panel: 12 Gold Gloves, 302 B.A., 1903 R.B.I, 2992 Games; South Panel: Say Hey, 660 HR, Hof 79, MVP 54, 65, and 3283 Hits. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

846. (19) 847. Mickey Mantle Baseball Signed Mitchell & Signed Ness 1956 Yankees Checks with Home Jersey - Full New York JSA Players An established superstar and Obtained from the heir to Joe DiMaggio’s cen- curator of the terfield spot, Bronx icon Brooklyn Dodgers Mickey Mantle earned base- Hall of Fame ball’s elusive Triple Crown Museum, these (19) as he powered the Yanks to a signed checks roll World Series title in 1956. the names of several The offered framed display Dodger and New pays tribute to that “Boys of York history-mak- Summer” season and is auto- ers. Ten checks are graphed by Mantle. Framed drawn on the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame Company bank account and are made to 38 x 42-1/2”, this Mitchell out to, and endorsed on the reverse, by the player: Abrams, Banta, Basinski, Berra, & Ness 1956 New York Branca, Camilli, Craig, Crosetti, Hermanski and Labine. The remaining nine checks Yankees replica home jersey are drawn from the personal accounts of the players and are signed on the front: features a pinstripe pattern, “NY” felt logo and “1956” embroidered identifier. On Bragan, Erskine, Frey, Gionfriddo, Hassett, Higbe (1949 check), Morgan, B. Thomson the left front, Mantle has signed in blue Sharpie (“8-9” strength) and inscribed “No. (full name) and Wade. All signatures grade (“8-10”) and each check presents nicely. 7 – 1956.” Full photo LOA from JSA and LOA from Greer Johnson. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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848. 849. Willie, Mantle/ Mickey Maris and The Dual- Duke Signed Multi- Limited Signed Edition Limited Bat With Edition Full JSA Bat With Full JSA Followed like no other single-season chase in baseball history, Maris and Mantle’s Grouped like no other trio in big league annals, the 1950s centerfield triumvirate of 1961 dual assault on the single-season home run record is re-lived on this Hillerich “Willie, Mickey and The Duke” are the endorsers of this 35” commemorative bat. The & Bradbsy (35”) commemorative weapon. The limited edition (87/115) keepsake has Hillerich & Bradsby limited edition (124/200) “triple” signature model is signed in center brands and stampings on both sides of the barrel with each slugger having blue Sharpie by Mantle (“10” strength, inscribed “No. 7”), Mays (“9”) and Snider signed just below his facsimile version. With both executed in blue marker, Mantle’s (“9,” inscribed “#4”). Full photo LOA from JSA. scripting shows (“8-9”) strength, and the Maris penning projects (“6”) quality. Full Opening Bid $200.00 photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

850. Mickey Mantle/Roger Maris Dual- Signed Baseball With Full JSA 851. Mickey Mantle Signed-Signed Hall of Fame Mini- Contemporaries on dominating Bronx Bat With Full JSA rosters, Mickey At 16 inches in length, the offered mini-bat may not compare to the weapons wield- Mantle and Roger Maris autographed this unofficial baseball well after their fence- ed by Mickey Mantle, but it’s larger than life when you consider Mantle’s coveted clearing careers. The clean white unofficial orb (grade “9”) features a St. Louis autograph. Executed between the gold-colored center brand and Hall of Fame logo Cardinals logo and “1982 World Champions” stamping. On the sweet spot, Maris’ barrel stamping, Mantle’s gold marker signature shows light pressure at various blue marker signature shows (“6”) quality with ink migration preventing higher spots, yet still projects (“6-7”) overall strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from assessment. On the south panel, Mantle’s blue ballpoint scripting projects (“8-9”) JSA. strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

852. Mickey Mantle 853. Mickey Mantle Single-Signed OAL Single-Signed Brown Mini-Ball With Photo Ball With Full JSA Full PSA/DNA As he launched tape measure The offered Mickey Mantle blows during his remarkable photo ball is decorated with career, the spheres looked (2) coveted collectibles. The smaller and smaller as they color image is a likeness of soared high into the New York the Hall of Famer’s 1952 sky. The offered single-signed Topps #311 cardboard treas- Mantle ball is smaller. This 5- ure. Occupying the sweet 1/2”-diameter OAL Brown mini spot of a clean white OAL ball is signed on the sweet spot Brown baseball (grade “8- by the switch-hitting Hall of 9”), Mantle’s blue ballpoint Famer. The clean white orb autograph projects (“8-9”) (grade “9”) is an ideal canvas strength and clarity. Full for Mantle’s bold blue ballpoint penning (“8” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

854. Mickey 855. 1989 Perez-Steele Mantle “Celebration” Set Autographed Autographed by (38) With New York Mantle, Campanella and Yankees T. Williams Jacket With This 1989 Perez-Steele “Celebration” Full JSA complete set has been autographed by (38) of the (44) Cooperstown-enshrined Tailored during the subjects. The fiber tip signatures aver- 1980s, this white age (“9”) quality and include: Aaron, nylon Yankees jacket features a Mickey Mantle theme and is autographed by its Hall Aparicio, Banks, Bench, Berra, of Fame subject. The size “M” button-down garment features “YANKEES” arched Boudreau, Campanella, Chandler, across the chest in blue twill with appliqué tributes to Mantle on both sides of the but- Dandridge, Dickey, Doerr, Ferrell, ton path. On a red-white-and-blue scroll design, Mantle’s black marker signature proj- Gehringer, Herman, Hunter, Irvin, ects (“8”) strength and clarity, with the fabric portion being slightly more accepting to Kaline, Kell, Killebrew, Kiner, Lemon, Leonard, Mantle, Marichal, Mathews, the ink. Mantle has added his trademark “No. 7” inscription. Full photo LOA from McCovey, Mize, Musial, Reese, B. Robinson, Sewell, Slaughter, Snider, Spahn, JSA Stargell, B. Williams, T. Williams and Yastrzemski. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

120 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 858. Multi-Signed “Milestone” 856. Vince DiMaggio Single-Signed Baseball With J. DiMaggio, Aaron OAL Brown Baseball With Full JSA 857. Joe DiMaggio Multi-Inscribed and Full JSA The least celebrated of the DiMaggio triumvirate, for- Stat Ball with (6) Inscriptions While their grouping is unusual, the (10) former dia- mer outfielder Vince still managed 125 career round- The incomparable Joe DiMaggio used his weighty pen to mond heroes who autographed this clean white unoffi- trippers and two All-Star Game selections. The offered sign the offered stat ball with (6) inscriptions. The very cial orb (grade “9”) share the common bond of unfor- OAL Brown baseball was autographed by the eldest lightly toned OAL sphere is serially numbered #014/160 gettable feats. The blue ballpoint pennings average DiMaggio. The lightly toned orb (grade “5-6”) show- and exhibits (“9”) penmanship throughout. Included are (“9”) strength and include: Sweet Spot: J. DiMaggio; cases a sweet spot penning executed in black ballpoint West Panel: 361 HRs; East Panel: .325 B.A.; N o rt h North Panel: Larsen and Thomson; South Panel: Ripken, Jr. and Mazeroski; West Panel: Vander Meer, and projecting (“7-8”) strength and clarity. Full photo P a n e l : # 5, M V P ‘39, ‘41, ‘47; South Panel: 56 in ‘41 Haddix and Henderson; East Panel: Aaron and LOA from JSA. and HOF ‘55. Full photo LOA from JSA. Hershiser. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

859. Multi-Signed Hall of Fame 860. (2) Multi-Signed Hall of Fame 861. (2) Multi-Signed Hall of Fame Baseball Pairing with (26) Baseballs with Full JSA Baseballs with (28) Signatures with Signatures—Full JSA Available is an impressive tandem of multi-signed Hall Only baseball’s most elite are found on this multi- of Fame baseballs. Highlights include First Hall of Full JSA signed pairing of spheres with (26) autographs. Keys Fame Ball: (14 signatures, average “7”, OAL ball Claim your favorite Cooperstown resident with this pair include First Hall of Fame Ball: (16 signatures, aver- grades “4-5”) with East Panel: Reese, Gomez; North of multi-signed Hall of Fame baseballs totaling (28) age “8”, ONL ball grades “6”) with Sweet Spot: Panel: J. Johnson, Musial; Second Hall of Fame Ball: signatures. Included are First Hall of Fame Ball: (18 McCovey, Carlton; East Panel: Mays; Second Hall of (14 signatures, average “7”, ONL ball grades “4-5”) signatures, average “7-8”, OAL ball grades “4-5”) with Fame Ball: (8 signatures, median “8”, OAL ball grades with Sweet Spot: Hubbell and South Panel: Sweet Spot: Boudreau, Irvin; East Panel: Herman, F. “6”) with North Panel: Musial; South Panel: Herman, Brickhouse. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Robinson; Second Hall of Fame Ball: (10 signatures, Reese and Banks. Individual full photo LOAs from More on our website. median “8”, ONL ball grades “5-6”) with Sweet Spot: JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Musial; North Panel: Conlan and Chandler. Individual Opening Bid $200.00 full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

862. (4) Multi- Signed “Theme” Baseballs With (2) 1950s Dodger Greats These (4) OAL 863. (5) Single-Signed Hall of Fame 864. Ted Williams Autographed or ONL multi- Commemorative Bat With Full JSA signed spheres each carry a franchise or city theme. Baseballs with Koufax—All Turned in 1988 by the Cooperstown Bat Co., this Ranging from lightly toned (grade “6”) to medium PSA/DNA 9-9.5 “Famous Player Series” Ted Williams 34” commemora- toned (grade “5”), the orbs showcase ballpoint signa- Those seeking quality single-signed Hall of Fame base- tive model is autographed by its famous Fenway sub- tures that average (“8”) strength and clarity with high- balls need to look no further than this grouping of (5) ject. Between the trademark logo and colorful likeness, lights including: (2) Brooklyn Dodgers Legends (14) OML spheres. Included are 1.) Berra (Overall 9.5, Auto Williams’ blue marker signature projects (“9”) strength with Branca, Herman and Shuba; (14) with Barney, 9, Baseball 10, full photo LOA from PSA/DNA); 2.) and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Craig and Reese; 1950s A.L. Legends (15) with Allen Koufax (Overall 9, Auto 9, Baseball 9, full photo LOA Opening Bid $250.00 (announcer), Boudreau and Slaughter; 1940s-1980s from PSA/DNA); 3.) Murray (Overall 9.5, Auto 9, Yankee Greats (19) with Larsen, Rhodes and Sain. Baseball 10); 4.) Ripken Jr. (Overall 9, Auto 9, Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Baseball 9) and 5.) Roberts (Overall 9, Auto 9, Baseball Opening Bid $200.00 9). Unless noted, each ball comes with a cert card from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $300.00

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865. 1978 Hall of 866. 1995 World Fame Classic Champion Atlanta Multi-Signed Braves Team- Baseball With Signed Ball With Full JSA Maddux, Glavine, Gathered on August 7, Smoltz and Full 1978 for a Hall of Fame PSA/DNA Classic exhibition, (13) Winners of a remarkable 14 sports icons saw fit to successive division titles (a sign this Cooperstown run interrupted by the mid- souvenir sphere. The season cancelation of the soiled orb bears a 1994 season), the Atlanta “Doubleday Batting Braves somehow had only Range” stamping and one World Series title to shows apparent diamond show for their dominance. use. The ballpoint auto- The offered Official 1995 graphs average (“7-8”) World Series baseball is auto- strength. As the Mets and graphed by (17) of those Braves champions. The mildly toned orb (grade “6-7”) is Tigers played to a 4-4 decorated with blue ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) quality and include Sweet rain-shortened tie that day, the ball was signed by: Sweet Spot: “1978” notation; Spot: Cox (manager); North Panel: Polonia; South Panel: Mordecai, Grissom, E. North Panel: Feller, Spahn, Rozelle (former NFL Commissioner) and Bruhert; South Perez, Avery and Lemke; West Panel: J. Lopez (inscribed “#8”), C. Jones (inscribed Panel: Gehringer, Seaman and Whitaker; West Panel: A. Lopez, Youngblood and R. “#10”), Glavine and Maddux; East Panel: Borbon, Nichols, Belliard, Smoltz and Anderson; East Panel: Cool Papa Bell, Conlan and Swan. Full photo LOA from JSA. McGriff; Reverse Sweet Spot: Justice. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

868. Sandy Koufax Single- Signed Baseball—PSA/DNA 9.5 Opening Bid $150.00

867. 1996 New York Yankees Team-Signed Pair With World Series Baseball and New York Times Framed Print Ending the longest title drought in franchise history, the 1996 New York Yankees oust- ed Texas, Baltimore and Atlanta en route to the club’s 23rd Fall Classic crown. This pair of keepsakes has been autographed by key members of that Bronx roster. The pennings average (“8”) strength and include: Signed Team Photo framed to 30x17, a 869. (304) 1950-1991 New York Times color supplement is signed by (26) with highlights including: Girardi, Gooden, Jeter, Pettitte, M. Rivera, Strawberry and Torre; Signed Baseball a clean Baseball Shoebox white Official 1996 World Series ball (grade “8-9”) signed by (26) with highlights Collection with Callahan including: Cone, Jeter, O’Neill, Raines, M. Rivera, Strawberry, Torre and Wetteland. Ruth & Wagner Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

870. Ringo Starr Single- 871. (11) 1940s College Signed Baseball with Full Football Dolls With Penn JSA State and SMU Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $100.00

872. (2) Golden Age Western Heroes CGC 873. (4) Silver Age Super Hero Graded Comic Books CGC Graded Comic Books with The Lone Ranger Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00

122 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 875. (66) 1948-1949 Bowman & Leaf Football Cards with Stars Jump into multiple early Bowman and Leaf Football editions with these (66) cards displaying many stars throughout. Keys include 1948 Bowman: (45 cards, median FR to GD, 20% back damage or writing) with #22 Baugh RC (FR), #36 Turner RC SP (GD); 1948 Leaf: #1 Luckman RC (GD, YB), #6 Layne RC (FR, YP); 1949 Leaf: (17 cards, aver- age EX-MT) with #49 Conerly (EX), #56 Lujack (EX-MT) and #79 Van Buren (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

874. 2001 New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVI Ring With Memorabilia With uninspired expectations lowered even more upon the Week 2 injury to quarter- 876. 1963 Topps Football back Drew Bledsoe, the 2001 New England Patriots thrust backup Tom Brady into the Complete Set (170/170) spotlight. With five successive wins to close the regular season, a “Tuck Rule” playoff The offered 1963 Topps Football com- incident and subsequent Super Bowl triumph, the Pats embarked on a NFL dynasty to plete set of (170) cards has plenty of rival those of the Steelers and 49ers before them. The offered Super Bowl XXXVI upside potential. This colorful edition has ring was bestowed upon a Patriots cheerleader for her efforts on the sidelines that sea- an approximate condition breakdown of son. Crafted by Jostens, this 10-karat gold size “11” accessory features the team logo 15% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 30% and blue-colored stone at the facing. Surrounding is a raised-letter proclamation of (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). Keys “2001 SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS.” The left shank is home to a Patriots logo in include #1 Unitas (VG), #14 J. Brown SP relief, while the opposite shank features an engraved Super Bowl XXXVI logo and (VG), #62 Ditka (GD), #82 Lilly RC SP 20-17 final score in raised numerals. Accompanying 2001 Patriots memorabilia (GD), #86 Starr (VG) and #96 Nitschke includes a Danbury Mint made-to-scale Foxboro Stadium replica, a 2001 Patriots RC (EX). Due to rudimentary factory team yearbook, a framed 10x8 photo of the Patriots cheerleaders, a set of cheerleader printing techniques of the day, slight size practice poms, a stadium-issued Super Bowl XXXVI lapel pin, and a Super Bowl variances are present. More on our web- XXXVI New Orleans Police special event badge. site. Opening Bid $1000.00 Opening Bid $200.00

878. 1953 Blue Cap Cheese 877. (13) 1979-1990 Sports Series Football Complete Sets Set of (11) with Montana & Rice RC Swarm the competition with these (13) Color Slides 1979-1990 football complete sets. Unless The wide world of noted, each of these hand-collated edi- sports is examined tions averages (NM) quality or better. with the offered 1953 Included are Topps: (11 sets) with 1979 Blue Cap Cheese (average EX-MT), 1980, 1981: #216 Sports Series set of Montana RC (VG); 1982-1989; Fleer: (11) color slides. 1990 and Pro Set: 1989. Also present Little is known about are (439) 1977-1981 Fleer Team-Action this set, which and Helmet sticker singles (average EX- appears to be English. MT). The high-grade depictions include #1 Football (Soccer), #2 Cricket, #3 Golf, #4 Opening Bid $200.00 Rugby, #5 Tennis, #6 Boxing, #7 Basket Ball, #8 Wrestling, #9 Ice Hockey, #10 Sculling and #11 Polo. Take a chance on this mysterious foreign issue. Opening Bid $100.00

879. (102) 1969-70 & 880. (82) 1933-1963 1970-71 Topps Hockey Grab Bag with Basketball Cards with Several Hall of Famers Alcindor RC Assembled is a strong assortment of Offered are (102) 1969-70 and (82) 1933-1963 hockey cards 1970-71 Topps Basketball cards packed with multiple Hall of with multiple Hall of Fame rookies. Famers. Highlights include 1933-34 Key among these acclaimed “tall V147 World Wide Gum Ice Kings: boys” are 1969-70 Topps: (97 (13 cards, average FR) with #3 cards, average VG-EX) with #15 Joliat (PR), (2) #10 Day (FR), #12 Hawkins RC (VG-EX), #25 Stewart RC (PR), #14 Burke RC Alcindor RC (EX), #43 Bradley RC (PR), #40 Primeau RC (PR), #42 (GD) and 1970-71 Topps: (3) #70 Mantha (FR, water damage) and Hayes (all VG-EX). More on our 1962-63 Parkhurst: (41 cards, website. average FR, 20% back damage). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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882. (54) 1938-1951 Non-Sport War Cards with Red Menace Partial Set & Horrors of War The tumult and triumph of war is documented with these (54) 1938- 1951 non-sport cards. Highlights include 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War: (12 cards, average GD, 2 high numbers) with #281 (VG), #286 Chamberlain Meets Hitler (FR, pin hole); 1941-42 Gum Inc. War Gum: #132 Heroic Defense of Stalingrad (GD); 1951 Bowman Red Menace partial: (33/48, aver- age EX) with #2 MacArthur (EX), #24 Eisenhower (EX) and #47 War-Maker (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 883. 1948 Bowman Movie Stars Complete Set (36/36) Stars of the “silver screen” shine with this 1948 Bowman Movie Stars complete set of (36) cards. This pint- 881. (2900+) 1966-1976 Topps/OPC Hockey Cards with sized black-and-white Dryden RC edition averages (EX- Fill multiple sets with these (2900+) 1966-1976 Topps/OPC Hockey cards. This MT to NM) quality with mixed gathering displays moderate duplication throughout and could yield multiple keys #1 Lynn, #15 near/partial sets. Keys include 1971-72 Topps: #45 Dryden RC (GD), #100 Orr (VG- Romero, #17 De Carlo, EX); 1972-73 Topps: (2) #100 Orr (EX-MT, VG); 1973-74 Topps: (3) #150 Orr (VG, #28 Arden, #35 Henie GD, FR) and 1975-76 Topps: (1525+, average VG-EX) with (4) #100 Orr (average and #36 Blyth presenting VG-EX), More on our website. similarly. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

884. 1950 Bowman Wild Man & 1950 885. 1950-51 Topps Topps Hopalong Freedom’s War Near Set Cassidy Partial Sets (186/203) with All (7) Tanks Offered is a promising pairing of The Korean conflict along with United popular non-sport sets. Included States military might is explored with are 1950 Bowman Wild Man the offered 1950-51 Topps Freedom’s partial: (57/71, average VG) with War near set of (186/203) cards. This #1 The First Murder (GD), #15 edition is found on the tougher tan card- Last Bare-Knuckle Bout (VG), board stock with nearly half of the cards #34 Atomic Doom (VG-EX), #35 displaying uniform paper loss or glue Flying Suits (VG-EX), #36 Trip to residue (mostly #1-103, including all (7) the Moon (VG); 1950 Topps die-cut tanks). The remaining singles are Hopalong Cassidy partial: (85 very nice and generally present (EX to cards, median VG) with The Dead EX-MT). More on our website. Don’t Dream (GD, foil) and The Opening Bid $200.00 Unexpected Guest (trimmed, foil). Opening Bid $200.00

886. (220+) 1930s-1990 Non- Sport Publications With First- Ever “Life” Magazine With publication dates spanning the 1930s-1990s, the periodicals in this lot of (220+) feature cover images of some of the most influential and histori- cally significant people in American culture. With many ideal for framed display, highlights include: Post (6) with Kennedy memorial; Life (183) 887. Large Framed “Legends of the Game” Golf 1936-1992 with first issue, Kennedy, Apollo and Princess Di; Ebony (3) 1968-1970 with M.L. Artwork King, Jr. Other notable cover celebrities include This giclee-on-canvas “Legends of the Game” print portrays (20) renowned golf W. Allen, J. Fonda, J. Russell and Sinatra. Due to icons in photographic-quality imaging. Framed to dimensions of 65-1/2 x 21-1/2”, the weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will this colorful depiction portrays links greats such as Palmer, Nicklaus, Sorenstam, apply. More on our website. Trevino and Woods all assembled for the same gathering. It is, of course, a collage, Opening Bid $150.00 but the image quality suggests otherwise. Note: due to the size of this item, a ship- ping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $200.00

124 HU G G I N S & SC O T T AU C T I O N: DE C. 1, 2011 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 888. (160) 889. 1956 1950-1951 Topps Topps & Football Bowman Master Football Set of and (120) Boxing Cards Cards with with (6) Partial Set Contest/ Featured are Checklist (160) 1950- Cards 1951 Assembled is Topps/Bowman a comprehen- Football and sive 1956 Boxing cards Topps including a par- Football mas- tial set. ter set of Highlights (120) cards include 1950 with (6) addi- Bowman tional contest Football par- and checklist tial: (106/144, cards. This average VG- initial series is EX) with #1 D. very crisp and Walker (FR), #5 has an approx- Tittle RC (GD), imate condi- #6 Groza RC tion break- (GD), #16 G. down of 20% Davis RC (VG), #27 Luckman (GD, miscut), #37 Layne (VG-EX), #43 Motley RC (NM or bet- (EX-MT), #45 Graham RC (EX), #51 Fears RC (VG), #52 Hirsch RC (EX), #78 ter), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #1 Carson Lavelli RC (VG-EX), #100 Baugh (VG), #132 Bednarik (VG-EX); 1951 Bowman SP (EX-MT), #22 Cardinals Team SP (EX), #53 Gifford (EX), #60 L. Moore RC SP Football: (44 cards, median EX-MT) with #4 Van Brocklin RC (EX-MT), #13 Turner (EX), #61 Redskins Team SP (EX-MT), #78 Hirsch (NM), NNO CL SP (VG-EX), (NM), #73 Lavelli (NM), #140 Nomellini (EX-MT), #144 Dudley (VG-EX) and 1951 NNO C1 Contest (EX-MT), NNO C2 Contest (EX-MT), NNO C3 Contest (VG), Topps Ringside: (10 cards, average GD). More on our website. NNO CA Contest (VG-EX) and NNO CB Contest (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

891. (13,300+) 1976-1990 Topps/ OPC Hockey Card Hoard with Gretzky RC Beef up your inventory with these (13,300+) 1976-1990 Topps/OPC Hockey cards with numerous stars including the coveted Gretzky rook- ie. This mixed gathering dis- plays moderate 890. 1954-55 Topps Hockey Complete Set of (60) Cards duplication with (7) Graded Keys throughout and could yield “Original Six” icons hit the mark with this 1954 Topps Hockey complete set of (60) additional cards with (7) graded examples. The inaugural edition has an approximate condition near/partial breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or sets. Keys lesser) with instances of errant centering consistent with the issue. Highlights include include 1976-77 Topps: (1950+, average GD) with #115 Trottier RC (VG), (5) #213 #1 Gamble (EX-MT), #3 Howell (SGC 60), #5 Kelly (VG-EX), #8 Howe (PSA 6), Orr (average VG); 1977-78 Topps: (2550+, average VG-EX) with #251 Orr (NM); #10 Worsley (EX), #18 Mohns RC (PSA 7), #26 Rollins (PSA 7, mc), #27 Pronovost 1978-79 Topps: (2400+, average VG-EX) with #115 Bossy RC (EX-MT) and 1979- (VG-EX), #32 Henry RC (PSA 5), #39 Delvecchio (SGC 60), #41 Stanley (EX-MT), 80 Topps: (2200+, average VG-EX) with #18 Gretzky RC (EX-MT). More on our #49 Quakenbush (PSA 6.5), #51 Lindsay (EX), #58 Sawchuk (VG-EX) and #60 website. Schmidt (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $900.00

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894. (1,318) Game-Worn College Football Jerseys - Loaded! With ever-increasing television and media coverage, fan fervor and revenue, college football has grown leaps and bounds in terms of popularity and importance in the thread of American sports and entertainment. Coinciding with the sport’s boom, this amazing assortment of game-worn NCAA football jerseys is impressive both in its variety and volume.

With the vast majority tailored from mesh with dazzle cloth accents, these pullover garments showcase team colors, tackle twill or appliqué identifiers and in some instances, conference or event logo patches. With proper tagging throughout, the apparel items are battle tested with gridiron scars and marks to prove it on many examples.

In terms of representation, the jerseys run the gamut of regions, conferences and competitive programs. Comprised of (1,200+) garments (with a small grouping of baseball and basketball jerseys included), this is arguably the biggest NCAA wardrobe you’ll ever encounter.

The overwhelming majority of these jerseys span the 1970s through the current era with approximately 60% having been worn by linemen and 40% by skill players. Specific player highlights include: Greg Olsen (University of Miami, #82), Curtis Brinkley (Syracuse, #22) and (2) Frank Zombo (Central Michigan, #98).

As for conferences and schools, the most renowned programs are well represented, as approximately 45% hail from the six biggest conferences in the nation (ACC, Big East, Big 10, Big 12, PAC 12 and SEC). Breaking it down even further, there are: (93) ACC Jerseys (including 41 donned by University of Miami players between 2000 and 2005); (70) PAC 12 jerseys, with (27) Cal (2000-2002) and (16) UCLA (2001-2002); and (290) jerseys worn by 2000-2006 Rutgers players. Additional Highlights include: (3) Alabama; Auburn; (18) Boise State; (2) BYU; (3) Maryland; (12) Michigan State; Nebraska; (3) Notre Dame; (3) Oklahoma; Ole Miss; Texas; TCU; USC (1992 Freedom Bowl, #52); and (5) Wisconsin.

Note: these counts are presumed accurate, though minor variances may be present. This lot will be shipped from separate locations in Florida and Maryland. Due to the size and weight, a surcharge will apply. For a detailed listing of these jerseys, please visit our website. Opening Bid $5000.00

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Bill Huggins: The President of the company and a major figure at the last Kris Fraley: Kris is our shipping Manager. He is responsible for quick and 25+ Nationals as well as most major trade shows in the country for the past efficient packing and shipping of all auction items. His attention to detail 30+ years, Bill has seen and played an up-front part in taking this hobby and the careful handling of the valuable merchandise is essential to our from a collecting fad to a multimillion dollar industry. From spectacular growth. finds (the first T206 Doyle variation ever sold) to widely accepted revolu- tionary auction techniques (the 30 minute rule) Bill is always looking for James Feagin: James came to us from the 9-5 daily grind work force with ways to better the business that has been his life. While his schedule is a desire to pursue his true calling in life of writing and researching vintage extremely demanding, his insistence that customer satisfaction comes first cards and memorabilia. “Where have you been James” is all I can say. His is always the utmost of his priorities. You will often find when calling our write-ups clearly reflect the passion he possesses for this hobby and his main office that he will answer the phone himself. Bill's interests include knowledge of the game is astonishing. A true asset to our team. James' col- collecting fine wines (a passion he acquired from his mentor Uncle Dick), lecting interests are in the old, odd and unusual. game-used bats and the endless pursuit of the ultimate Hogan's Heroes set. Mark Raines: What an acquisition! Like hitting the lottery in the free- John Scott Sr: From his early days as the auctioneer at the legendary agent market, Mark joins our writing staff with a knowledge base and writ- Willow Grove shows to his amazing 2nd place finish at one of the earliest ing style that is immeasurable. He specializes in game-used material and recorded card flipping contests ever held at a sports card show (You Go memorabilia, but will be asked to employ his writing to virtually any lot in Danny!), John has played an immeasurable part in the growth of this hobby. the auction (and we know he will succeed). Hailing from "Charm City," His vast knowledge of vintage sports and especially non-sports cards and Mark literally wears his love for the Orioles and Ravens virtually every memorabilia are an invaluable resource to our company. His passion is day. original card artwork and his collection of such items is unapproachable. Randy “Country” Curtis: Randy has amazed us with his ability to learn Josh Wulkan: It's tough to describe all of Josh's duties at Huggins and an entire hobby in a very short period of time. A "local" boy from Takoma Scott. He really has a hand in every aspect of the business, and these cata- Park, MD, Randy can and has done absolutely anything and everything logs and our internet site would not be anywhere close to what they are asked of him (and done it quite well!). You could see Randy at a show, in without him. He is our west coast consignments and acquisitions represen- the store front or read his words in some of the descriptions in the catalog. tative as well as our advertising manager, Vice President and part-owner. Randy prides himself on being a Fantasy Sports Master. Josh entered the hobby at the ripe old age of 13, and now some 25 years later he brings a work ethic and attention for details that are second to none. Ricky Huggins: Ricky has literally grown up in a 'House of Cards'. With While his youthful appearance may deceive you at first, he has game that his father owning the same named business for his entire life he has heard will impress you. He is also our defending Fantasy Football Champion. terms like wax box, factory set and mint corners since he could remember. 510-530-1156 • [email protected] Now a full-time employee who handles the store front and any other jobs asked of him, Ricky has become a an invaluable asset to our team. 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 Richard Wiercinski: A savvy show veteran dealer for many years, unequaled knowledge of the right way to do business and the ability to han- Richard's passion is vintage cards. He joined our staff in 2005 and has pro- dle and adapt to vastly different collections he sees on a daily basis. We are vided many quality items in this catalog. Richard represents the NJ/NY City truly honored to have him representing our company. Steve's hobby inter- area for us and is highly qualified to handle any collection. If you're in the ests focus mainly on older and tough to find unopened boxes. If you are North Jersey area, and would like to discuss sale or consignment of your ever looking for a tough - or just popular at the time - case, box or pack, a collection, call Richard; you'll love working with him. call to Steve might just surprise you. 201-417-6282 • [email protected] 215-530-4365 • [email protected] Ron Vitro: From Aaron autographs to Zelmo Beatty's jersey, Ron has seen Kevin Heffner: While the time, energy and effort that Kevin has put into and handled it all. If you are in the New York area and have vintage sports this company cannot be measured, his passion has shifted slightly towards cards or memorabilia to sell or consign, Ron is the man to call. A true pro- his pending plight with fatherhood. Kevin is still writing some lots and fessional in every sense of the word, we are honored to have him working helping us in a variety of ways, but his day-to-day duties are now back in with us. his hometown of Philadelphia. He has released a collectibles product called 914-235-5478 • [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 Kevin Endo: Originally from the Washington, DC area, Kevin is now Scott. retired from the Navy and covers the Ohio, Kentucky and Erie, PA area. A real go-getter, Kevin will amaze you with his knowledge and enthusiasm Stefan Wisinski: After joining our staff roughly 6 years ago, Stefan has about many aspects of this hobby. His honesty and integrity go along way established himself as our Auction Coordinator. While still a babe in calen- toward securing many valuable collections for our auction. If you are in his dar years, Stefan's “spongelike” approach to his day-to-day duties is area and have consignments to discuss, call Kevin 24/7. He never sleeps! impressive. There is no task he is afraid to take on. Stefan comes from the 440-293-4478 • [email protected] “Steel City” and takes pride in his love for the Stillers and Buccos. Ed Como: Excited and thankful to be back in the hobby after a 20 year Matt Flores: Matt has changed his duties once again, now the acting pho- absence, Ed handles the MA/CT area with the hopes of securing exciting tographer for us. While some people have speed and others accuracy, when collections from one of the true “vintage” areas of our country. Ed prides you find the two combined you get a true winner. That's Matt. From his himself in making sure that the potential consignor is completely comfort- photographry and scanning to an occasional show appearance, Matt never able with the entire auction process from start to finish. If you're interested stops. Matt's collecting interests focus on players from all sports who in consigning that Babe Ruth ball that's been sitting on the mantle or that attended his alma mater, the University of Maryland. “hidden treasure”, give Ed a call, you will not be disappointed. 413-348-4930 • [email protected] 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]

John Carpentier: John is new to our team, but not to sports card and memorabilia collecting. He has 30 years of experience including 16 years owning a sports memorabilia store. He has authored price guides, editorials and hosted radio and television shows about the sports card hobby. His knowledge of the industry, especially in the upper midwest is second to 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]