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V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our February 13, 2014 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday Fe b ru a ry 3, 2014 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. We AFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session describe and photograph each item in the most clear and (STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on February 13th, if you easy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVE are the only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item QUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 or will close and you will be declared the winner. We cannot toll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if you stress enough; you will want to get your bids in early. For get our machine. It's always the first thing we check every- example, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a day. bid (even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every item that you are interested in, you are good to go and will REGISTRATION: be allowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over the possibility of being shutout. phone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or online at www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is STEP 2) Extended Bidding Session 301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method and Between 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended bidding have any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normal session”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for the business hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5p end. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any item Eastern Time. that you have previously bid on, but you may not jump in on a new item during this time. Once registered you will need to confirm your email address by following the link in the confirmation email that STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending Style is automatically sent to your email address that you register Now adopted by most major auction houses; You're with. At the time of registration, you will create a User ID Welcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most other and Password, that you are responsible for; you will use that auction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc- same User ID and Password every time you log into our site tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend- for this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online or ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog for by telephone. roughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving them ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pm on the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at 3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS: 11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot will STEP 1) Initial Bids officially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win- ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particular NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro- item, that item will remain open until 30 minutes have nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. The passed without any additional bids on that item. A 30- clock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm eastern minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati- time, which is when the lot would end if no additional cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If you bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on the up your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30- lot, you will need to place your first bid by the time the minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in real countdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have any time on our website. You will want to the "REFRESH" questions, please ask in advance! button on your computer as the clock counts down, as our system will not automatically show an increase in bids. You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00 10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceed pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the item

W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M AL L IN I T I A L BI D S MUST B E P L AC E D B Y 1 0 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES 3 prior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based on FOLLOWING THE AUCTION these rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pm We will send winning bidders an email as well as written can close prior to 11:30 pm ET. invoices the week following the auction. Payment is request- ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremely late or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid- BIDDING INCREMENTS: ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when you If the current bid is: The Bid increment is bid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract, $50 - $249 $10.00 indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers' premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship- $250 - $499 $25.00 ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You are $500 - $999 $50.00 responsible for any and all bids placed with your User ID $1,000 - $2,499 $100.00 and password. We WILL sell your debt to a collection $2,500 - $4,999 $250.00 agency if you fail to make payment. $5,000 - $9,999 $500.00 $10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00 MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION $25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00 1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder $50,000+ $5,000.00 2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note our BUYERS PREMIUM is 18-1/2% of the hammer price. Here are some examples: This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidder will pay ($1185.00 plus shipping, handling and insur- a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who have ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%), bid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lot which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY! ends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00 pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot 3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins and 420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A will Scott or House of Cards may bid on any items in any win the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at Huggins and Scott Auctions. However, the auction house 11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv- and its employees may consign items to the auction. ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No other auction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420. 4) “Items With Reserves” feature slightly modified! b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm, We have expanded and modified the “items with reserves” he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. feature for this auction. Now, the items with reserves are This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: it noted with a red outline around the lot and the words prevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30 “ITEM WITH RESERVE” heading above the lot. They minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allows will also appear in the appropriate category section based on people to know they have won an item without having to the item. The reason we have started this is to allow us to wait for every item in the auction to close. offer more unique and special items, while also giving our consignors the assurance that the items will at least reach a We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendly certain minimum. All items with reserves will have an Auction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it is opening bid and an estimated value range. The reserve bid just “a better mousetrap.” However should you have any on any item will never be greater than the low value in the questions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on our estimated range. By starting the bidding below the reserve local or toll free number. price it will allow our bidders to get their initial bids in A few examples for those of you that may not understand: prior to the 10:00pm cutoff time for “initial bids” on the a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not have final day of the auction and then all eligible bidders can a bid, you can click on the drop box and you have the decide what they want their final bid to be on that day. The option at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250, items will have a statement in the bid box on our website $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, saying either “Reserve Not Met” or “Reserve Met”. Those $500, $550, $600 and so on. two phrases should be self-explanatory. If you are entering a ceiling bid on one of these items and your ceiling bid b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your options exceeds the reserve, the computer will only take you to the for bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300, value that equals the reserve. The remaining amount of $2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on. your ceiling bid will be kept hidden to everyone but you. If the item ends with the “reserve not met” the item will be Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a max deemed “passed” with a zero sale price. We are trying to bid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you've make this a simple and easy-to-understand feature in our been outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, this auction; should you have any questions, concerns or com- means that the other bidder's max was also $850, that they ments on this new venture, we welcome your feedback. placed BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and one more bid will make you the current high bidder. You can 5) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will work enter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be the with you on larger lots to find the best way. All items must current high bid. be fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, before they will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid- PAYMENT OPTIONS ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the House We accept personal checks, business checks, money orders, of Cards. International bidders should contact us prior to bank checks, and cash. We WILL except Paypal for auction sending payment to discuss specific shipping options. items (if pre-authorized before the auction ends. Call for details). 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4 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 ATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF unique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In the YOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NO remaining cases, on lots with more than one autographed REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE item, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticity ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAME for the entire lot (although we are trying to do away with FORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TO this altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effective RECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA- method). This is the original letter that we receive from the TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!! authentication company describing the offered lot. You may use this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's should We have conservatively graded most items, however we you chose to do that, however the auction LOA’s are only strongly encourage you to ask specific questions or better valid for 45 days from the end of the auction. Please see yet, come view the items you are interested in. If you are the item's description for specific authentication on each unsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right to individual lot. Please call if you have any questions regarding make any changes from the print catalog on our website. these auction lot LOA's. Any changes that are made, we will notify all who have placed bids on that item by email. Framed Items: Frames included with lots: while we make every effort to 7) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves the protect the frames included in these lots during pre auction right to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem as storage and post auction shipping, we are not responsible for unethical behavior. any damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage. PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOT retract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you About Our Grading: are aware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionally you are bidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancella- graded and encapsulated by independent grading compa- tion of all bids in the auction and bidding privileges nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu- revoked. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE THE cated writers. For the most part, these are conservative INTEGRITY OF THE AUCTION BY CANCELING grades, but we are human and sometimes we may miss BIDS. something. We are not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment and 8) 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 Spring numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. We Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advance for an strongly recommend that you come look at any items that appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask that you you are bidding on, and make your own determination provide a list of the items that you want to examine, so we about it's grade. may have them ready for you. Becoming one of Our Field Representatives: 9) All bids are in US Dollars! Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa- ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we are 10) When we refer to a population report about graded always looking for part-time field representatives in new cards, we only reference the population of that card's grad- areas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dickler ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has three at 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit- equals and none better, we are only referring to that card's uation for you, as well as a chance to make some serious population among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwise money. stated. All population counts are valid as of the time of writ- ing and are subject to change. Consignments For Our Next Auction: We have already begun taking consignments for our April About Our Autographs: 10, 2014 auction. Consignment deadline: March 3, 2014 - All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions come by consigning your items early, you allow us the opportunity with either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our most to advertise your items on our website, in trade publications used), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), and press releases, as well as at major shows across the coun- Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Some try. This is an invaluable way to expose your items to our even have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we take thousands of current bidders and possible new bidders, who great pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE", can then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, it "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's world happens! of autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, you can rest assured that your autographed items from H&S We are always looking for unique Americana items to try in have passed the most stringent examination. our catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri- marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us and Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signature discuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hidden was a common practice among teams where the key players under a little dust, or needs the right exposure! would not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendant would sign for the player. We note any signature that is a ALSO: We are the best major catalog auction company for clubhouse signature. newer modern insert, relic and autographed cards. Virtually every consignor has been pleased with the results for their Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's: "Shiny Cards" through our auction. For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full pho- tograph LOA's from one of the respected third party Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale or con- authentication companies. For the lesser valued items, we signments of your cards and other treasures. are having those items authenticated and noted with a

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 1. Single-Signed 1934-1939 OAL Harridge - Full JSA Endless accounts cite Lou Gehrig’s humble demeanor, tireless work ethic and loyalties to both team and family. As trite and storybook as these qualities (especially the combina- tion thereof) may seem, there is no refuting their validity. Often overlooked are the impressive numbers that defined a career perhaps unlike any other. While Gehrig’s contempo- raries were naturally inclined to wax poetic in recounting the quiet superstar and his selfless manner, his astounding numbers are (well, at least “were”) even more obscured in that they were realized in the sizable shadow of teammate . And as we cross from the diamond into the realm of collectibles, the situation is the same. Despite statistics often favoring Gehrig, Ruth’s admirers could seem tenfold to the amount of fans seeking a handshake or an autograph from any other player. Gehrig remained compliant with autograph requests despite the fact that most were rendered on side panels, usually complementing a Ruth signature. This particular example is a rare departure, with Gehrig deservedly occupying the sweet spot of a ball that dates to the peak of his career and his tragic demise, as well.

The medium is an OAL Harridge ball (grade “6”) with bright-red laces and vibrant trademark stampings that date to 1934-1939. Executed on the sweet spot in black-ink steel tip fountain pen, Gehrig’s flowing signature projects (“5-6”) strength and clarity, with brief interruptions preventing higher assessment. Reflecting his unassuming qualities, Gehrig’s signature remained consistently small. The penmanship itself is elegant with curvaceous upper-case “L” and “G” characters followed by remarkably even finishes of the first name and surname, respectively. Gehrig sweet spot pennings are fleeting indeed, as many of his signatures are found on multi-signed spheres with the sweet spot almost always reserved for Ruth.

The ball’s appealing status as a Gehrig single-signed keepsake is consistent with the prominent trademark stampings. The keepsake definitively dates to 1934-1939, a span whose beginning marked the final season of Gehrig and the aging Ruth in the same lineup. The end of that timeline, of course, coincided with Gehrig’s mysterious and sudden decline and subsequent fatal diagnosis. In between, however, he was the face of a franchise on its way to an unprecedented four successive titles. And while another phe- nom (Joe DiMaggio) came along after Ruth’s departure, Gehrig maintained a quiet reserve and steady performance. Consider: in the 10 full seasons during which Gehrig and Ruth were teammates, Gehrig out-hit Ruth seven times and had a higher RBI total seven times, as well. Following Ruth’s Bronx tenure, Gehrig remained consistent and spectacu- lar, winning the team Triple Crown in 1935, two-thirds of it (home runs and RBI) in 1936 and hit a team-high .354 in 1937, all the while yielding to more flamboyant (or at least more vocal) teammates as they basked in the spotlight.

As Gehrig single-signed orbs go, this one has few rivals in the scarce population. Accompanying is a full photo LOA from JSA, as well as a letter documenting the ball’s lineage. Please note: we also submitted this ball to PSA for grading and encapsulation. They returned the ball with a letter stating: “At this time, we are unable to render an opinion.”

Handwritten in graphite pencil, the accompanying letter of provenance reads (in full):

”My husband’s father was very European, autocratic with his son an (sic) only child. His father did not spend time with him, pay attention to him or talk to him. It was a very quiet household. My husband Joe rarely talks about his father. I knew his father went to the baseball game. I assumed he had taken his son as fathers everywhere do. My dad took me and I was a girl. Joe was in grade school. His mother was having a party in the back yard. It was early evening. Joe’s father returned from the ball game with his brother-in-law, Joe’s uncle Roy, a baseball fanatic his entire life. For vacation every year he and his wife went to the World Series. When he retired, he ushered at the stadium. Joe’s father showed his signed Lou Gehrig baseball to everyone at the party, including his son. Joe was sent to bed. Nothing was said about the ball the next day. Joe did not see it again. Joe graduated from high school. He and his best friend wanted to go to college, but they didn’t have the money. They decided to join the army so they could go to college on the G.I. bill. They would get through it together. Of course, they were separated immediately. Joe was sent with the occupation troops to Italy. He served his time and received his honorable discharge. When Joe returned home, he walked into his bedroom, and there was the Lou Gehrig baseball placed on top of his bureau. L.G. now belonged to him.” Opening Bid $10,000.00

6 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 2. 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug Wilbert Robinson SGC 60—None Better Nineteenth Century Baltimore Hall of Famer! Graded 60 EX 5 by SGC. The backstop for a squad known for their daring diamond antics and chicanery, Wilbert (Uncle Robbie) Robinson was the back- bone for the 1894-96 Baltimore Orioles dynasty. The Class of 1945 Hall of Famer is pictured in the midst of their championship tenure on his 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug portrait. Appearing every bit of a 3. Circa 1900s Baltimore Baseball Club Champions 1894-’95- dapper statesman, the sharply ’96 Postcard—SGC 20 dressed Robinson is framed by evenly touched corners, well- Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. The winning bidder will be proud to own this circa 1900s defined edges and a midnight black Baltimore Baseball Cub Champions 1894-’95’-’96 postcard. Released approximately reverse. The black-and-white image ten seasons after their dynamic through “the gay nineties”, this colorful is clear and unobstructed. One of ephemeron is much more elusive than the common Bachrach & Brothers black-and- only four at the grading tier with white version. The Hall of Fame stacked team composite is beautifully framed above none better. the Maryland state shield. The postmarked 10/19/07 reverse details their attendance at Opening Bid $400.00 the game in front of a “mighty crowd”. Moderate creasing does not seriously impact the overall presentation. Opening Bid $400.00

5. 1910 E98 Cy Young (Irv Young) 4. 1911 E94 with Red Background from Black George Swamp Find—PSA 8 Close Black Swamp Cy Young! Graded NM-MT 8 by Candy PSA. Hobby legend holds than this 1910 E98 Eddie Grant Cy Young (Irv Young) with a red background was one of nearly 700 cards from the designa- with Your tion uncovered by a Defiance, Ohio family in Out! Oppie 2012. Resting untouched for over a century, Dildocks these pristine specimens were discovered in a box in an attic. Each card stack was tightly Overprint— secured by antique twine and had entirely SGC 20 escaped the harsh Midwestern elements. Graded 20 Fair Considerable national media attention was 1.5 by SGC. attached to the story as national television out- Those pre-war caramel hobbyists with an eye for the obscure will assuredly covet the lets and newspapers reported the details of the offered 1911 E94 George Close Candy Eddie Grant with a reverse Your Out! If You remarkable find. As one of the Hall of Famers Don’t Eat Close’s Oppie Dildocks overprint. Only a handful of such E94 specimens who came to light, the offered 1910 E98 Cy from the Cambridge, Massachusetts manufacturer are nestled in private collections Young (Irv Young) is a worthy acquisition for and even fewer have been made available for public sale. The World War I hero the advanced pre-war candy card specialist. A emerges from a blue backdrop that presents exceptionally well for the technical grade. slight diamond cut tilt is overwhelmed by razor-sharp corners, creamy white edges Moderate corner wear along with edge layering and horizontal creasing does not seri- and lush color schemes with bold typeface. The checklist reverse detailing a leg- ously impact the overall presentation of this antiquity. The all-important reverse blue endary lineup is problem-free. So attractive is the offered Cy Young that it is has stamping is bold and has endured the century in remarkable condition. been reprinted to showcase the grandeur of the “Black Swamp” offering. One of 8 at Opening Bid $500.00 the grading level with none better. Opening Bid $4000.00

6. 1902-11 W600 Sporting Life Cabinets Rube Waddell SGC 10 One of Only Four Graded! 7. 1933 Sport Kings Gum Graded 10 Poor 1 by SGC. George Edward (Rube) Waddell, the domi- #2 Babe Ruth SGC 50 nating southpaw and 1946 With a jovial demeanor which Baseball Hall of Famer appears belies his fearsome exploits at the the part of a gentleman on his plate, George Herman (Babe) Ruth 1902-11 Sporting Life Cabinets commands the offered 1933 Sport premium. The portrait of the Kings Gum #2 portrait. Graded 50 intense Athletics VG-EX 4 by SGC. As one of three hurler presents at the peak of the baseball representatives in the technical assessment with a multi-sport checklist, the crease-free image that is absent of “Bambino” serves the game proud any paper loss or writing. Despite with evenly touched corners, strong a pin hole which facilitated promi- edges and a fresh surface. The nent display along with scattered biographical proclamation of the instances of surface staining, the “ king” is clean with 112 year-old canvas still presents vibrant green type. nicely. Extremely scarce heirloom Opening Bid $400.00 of the native who is pictured in black-and-white splen- dor toward the dawn of his career. Opening Bid $400.00

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8. 1887 H804-8 9. (2) 1909-11 Sporting Life Trade T206 White Card with Border Ty Cobb Baltimore Poses—Both Schedule—SGC 30 SGC 10 Graded 30 Good 2 by SGC. Each graded 10 Poor 1 Featured is an 1887 H804-8 by SGC. There is noth- Sporting Life trade card ing “poor” with this pair with a Baltimore schedule of 1909-11 T206 White reverse. The “Winning Border Ty Cobb cards! Run” caption presents quite Included are 1.) Bat On nicely for the technical Shoulder with Sweet assessment with amusing Caporal back and 2.) nineteenth century illustra- Red Background with tions and vibrant surface Polar Bear back. color schemes. The reverse Despite a combination is absent of any paper loss of surface creasing and wear along with paper loss on the “Bat On Shoulder” pose the or writing. antiquities are still quite presentable. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 11. (5) 1909-11 T206 White Border Southern Leaguers—All SGC 30- 10. (3) 1909-11 T206 White Border 55 Minor League Hall of Famers: “Whistle Dixie” while perusing these (5) 1909-11 T206 White Collins, Kelley & McGinnity—All Border Southern Leaguers. Each SGC 35-60 graded by SGC. Unless noted, Cooperstown’s calling with this trio of 1909-11 each century-old relic exhibits a T206 White Borders. Each graded by SGC with Piedmont advertising back. clean Piedmont advertising backs. Included are Included are SGC 55: M. Miller solid copies of 1.) J. Collins (SGC 45); 2.) (Dallas); SGC 35: (3 cards) with Kelley (SGC 35) and 3.) McGinnity (SGC 60). Breitenstein (New Orleans), Opening Bid $200.00 Persons (Montgomery), F. White (Old Mill, Houston) and SGC 30: Hickman (Mobile). Opening Bid $250.00

12. (5) 1909-11 T206 White Borders PSA 2- 4 Graded Stars with 13. (3) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Chance & Joss Folders with (3) Hall of Famers Each graded from VG-EX 4 to Including Johnson—All SGC Good 2 by PSA with no quali- fiers. Quality quintet of 1909- Graded 11 T206 White Border stars. Each graded by SGC. This vivid trio of 1912 Unless noted, each relic dis- T202 Hassan Triple Folders features three Hall plays a common advertising of Famers including “The Big Train”. Included back. Included are appropriate- are appropriately judged copies of 1.) #9 ly judged copies of PSA 4: Johnson/Birmingham Gets To/Street (SGC 35); Dahlen (Boston); PSA 3: (3 2.) #29 Paskert/Chase Ready For The/Magee cards) with Chance (Yellow (SGC 80) and 3.) #39 E. Collins/Collins Easily Portrait, Polar Bear), Joss Safe/Baker (SGC 50). (Portrait), McGinnity and PSA Opening Bid $250.00 2: Chase (Throwing, Dark Cap, Polar Bear). Opening Bid $150.00

15. 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarettes 14. (4) 1911 T201 Mecca Double Walter Johnson Folders with (6) Hall of Famers (PSA 1) & Tris Including Cobb & Johnson —All Speaker (PSA 2) SGC 30-45 Embark on this Each graded from 45 VG+3.5 to 30 Good 2 by “Louisiana Purchase” of SGC. Capture the majority of the key cards from 1914 T213-2 Coupon the 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders edition in one Cigarettes Hall of Famers fell swoop with the offered quartet including Cobb, Walter Johnson and Tris Johnson and more! Included are blazing renditions Speaker. Each graded by of SGC 45: Bender/Oldring; SGC 40: W. PSA and crowned by Johnson/Street; SGC 35: Huggins/Bresnahan and clean “20 for 5 Cents- SGC 30: Cobb/Crawford. These antiquities present Made in New Orleans” at the peaks of their technical appraisals. advertising backs. Opening Bid $250.00 Included are decent copies of 1.) W. Johnson (PSA 1) and 2.) Speaker (PSA 2). Opening Bid $250.00

8 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 16. 1887 N172 Old Judge Dan Brouthers 17. 1909 E102 Set of 25 Ty Cobb 18. 1915 E106 American Caramel (Bat/Ready Over Shoulder) PSA 2 PSA Authentic Honus Wagner (Throwing) PSA 1 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

19. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #65 Fast Work at Third with O’Leary/Cobb—SGC 35 Opening Bid $200.00

20. 1911 T205 Gold Borders Walter 21. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Johnson (Sovereign Back) SGC 60 Cobb (Red Portrait) SGC 40 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

22. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #101 Wee Willie Keeler (Checklist Back) 23. 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #23 24. 1909 S74 Silks-White Ty Cobb SGC 60—None Better PSA 2 SGC 30 with Old Mill Backing Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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26. 1932 U.S. Caramel #23 27. 1933 R306 Butter Cream 25. 1926 W512 #6 Babe Ruth - SGC 20 Jimmy Foxx PSA 4 Earl Averill PSA 2.5 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

30. (3) 1933 R306 Butter Cream Cards with Kremer, Martin & Terry— All PSA 2 Opening Bid $250.00

28. 1933 R306 Butter Cream Ray 29. 1933 R306 Butter Cream Lloyd Kremer PSA 5.5 Waner PSA 6—Highest Graded Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

31. 1938 Goudey Baseball #250 32. 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe 33. 1946 Propagandas Montiel #58 Joe Joe DiMaggio PSA 3 DiMaggio SGC 40 DiMaggio PSA 3—Highest Graded Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

10 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 34. (6) 1935 Diamond 35. 1933-1941 Pre-War Star Baseball SGC Graded Baseball Group of (9) Hall of Hall of Famers with (2) Foxx Fame Wonderful “starting nine” of 1933- PSA 4-6 1941 pre-war baseball SGC graded Graded Hall of Famers. Included are splen- Cards did versions of 1933 Goudey: (4 cards) with #154 Foxx (SGC 60), Cooperstown #188 Hornsby (SGC 50), #211 H. oriented col- Wilson (SGC 30), #222 Gehringer lectors will (SGC 55); 1934 Goudey: #1 Foxx pine over (SGC 20); 1934-36 Batter-Up: #33 these (6) Frisch (SGC 82); 1934-36 Diamond 1935 Stars: (2 cards) with #39 Hubbell Diamond (SGC 45), #50 Ott (SGC Authentic) Stars and 1941 Double Play: #57 T. Baseball Hall of Fame cards. Each graded by PSA with clean green backs. Included Williams/58 (SGC Authentic). are appropriately judged copies of PSA 6: #83 P. Waner; PSA 5.5: #59 Bottomley; Opening Bid $400.00 PSA 5: (2 cards) with #60 Ruffing, #77 Gehringer; PSA 4.5: #64 Foxx and PSA 4: #66 Medwick. Opening Bid $250.00

37. 1945- 46 36. 1939-41 Play Ball & Caramelo Double Play SGC Graded Deportivo: HOFer Lot of (8) with #25 Ray DiMaggio, Ott & Williams Dandridge Big names abound in this lot of (8) (SGC 20) 1939-41 Play Ball and Double Play HOFer cards. Graded with precision & #65 by premier certification service SGC Martin are: (5) Play Ball cards: with 1) Dihigo 1939 #51 M. Ott (SGC 50), 2) 1939 (SGC 10) #56 H. Greenberg (SGC 40), 3) 1940 Two key com- #27 T. Williams (SGC 20), 4) 1940 ponents to the #40 H. Greenberg (SGC 50) and 5) challenging 1941 #18 H. Greenberg (SGC 50); 1945-46 and (3) 1941 Double Play cards: Caramelo with 1) #63/64 J. DiMaggio/C. Deportivo Keller (SGC 30) and 2) & 3) (2) Cuban issue are available with this pair of SGC graded rookie Hall of Famers. #81/82 T. Williams/J. Cronin (both Included are 1.) #25 Dandridge RC (SGC 20) with reverse paper loss and 2.) #65 SGC 40). Opening Bid $250.00 Dihigo RC (SGC 10) with obverse paper loss. The black-and-white images are clear with bold Spanish text reverses. Opening Bid $250.00

38. (29) 1933- I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 1971 Baseball Graded Cards 39. 1949-50 Toleteros with (12) Hall Hilton Smith SGC 20 of Famers Class of 2001 Hall of Famer! Hilton Including Smith was a cornerstone to several Greenberg & Kansas City Monarchs pitching staffs and is known for a dazzling curve Hubbell which befuddled many a slugger. Covering five Graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC. This decades and a dozen 1949-50 Toleteros sample depicts Hall of Famers, these Smith during his tenure with a Cuban (29) 1933-1971 SGC Winter League squad. The diminu- and PSA graded tive black-and-white portrait is baseball cards crease-free with evenly worn cor- include luminaries ners, slightly askew centering and a from celebrated gum issues such as Bowman, Goudey, National Chicle and more. crease-free obverse. The bright red Featured are 1933 Goudey: #234 Hubbell (SGC 30); 1934 Goudey: #23 Gehringer reverse conceals traces of glue (PSA 2), #62 Greenberg (SGC 40); 1940 Play Ball: #87 Hubbell (SGC 50); 1941 residue which accounts for the tech- Double Play: #23 Reese/24 (SGC 40); 1951 Topps Red Backs: #1 Berra (SGC 60); nical appraisal. This item has a 1952 Topps: #11 Rizzuto (SGC 60, rb), #37 Snider (SGC 30, bb); 1953 Bowman reserve. Estimated value ($1500- Color: #33 Reese (SGC 40); 1953 Topps: #77 Mize (SGC 50); 1959 Topps: #514 2000). Gibson RC (SGC 50) and 1971 Topps: #450 Gibson (SGC 84). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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41. 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey 40. (2) SGC Graded 1948-49 Leaf SP Mantle Rookie SGC 35 42. 1952 Bowman Baseball: #196 Stan Cards with D. DiMaggio & J. Pesky RC Graded 35 Good+ 2.5 by SGC. Presented is the only Musial (PSA 3.5) & #218 One of the toughest post-WWII issues to complete, the “true rookie” of , the 1951 Bowman skip numbered 1948-49 Leaf set is heavy on short- #253 rookie high number! This horizontal rendering (PSA 3) printed cards. Offered are (2) SGC graded SP’s from pre-dates the 1952 Topps second year card by a full Inch closer to completing your 1952 Bowman Baseball this challenging series with 1) #75 D. DiMaggio (SGC season and depicts “The Commerce Comet” at the project by claiming these #196 Stan Musial and #218 20) and 2) #121 J. Pesky RC (SGC 40). With both of dawn of his Hall of Fame career. Modest perimeter Willie Mays cards. These Hall of Fame samples each these cards commanding serious attention and across wear and upper edge wrinkling is offset by a radiant present on par with their technical assessments. the grading scale price premiums, this is one you don’t color scheme, snow-white edges and a biographical Included are 1.) #196 Musial (PSA 3.5) and 2.) #218 want to let get away. reverse that is absent of any wax staining. Mays (PSA 3). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

45. (6) 1948- 1955 Bowman Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers with (2) Mays & Williams Premier sextet of 1948-1955 43. (4) 1948-57 HOFer SGC Graded 44. (5) 1948-57 SGC Bowman Rookie Cards: Berra, Kaline, Killebrew Baseball Hall of Graded Cards Famers with (2) & F. Robinson Card connoisseurs: here is a batch of “Splendid Mays and Williams headlining. Each graded by SGC. Always in demand, vintage rookie cards offer value Splinters” you’ll be glad to get your hands on. Offered Included are attractive examples of 1948 Bowman: #4 growth potential and are a great foundation for any col- are (5) 1948-57 Ted Williams baseball cards evaluated Mize RC (SGC 80); 1949 Bowman: (2 cards) with #27 lection. Build a solid base with this lot of (4) 1948-57 and encapsulated by leading grading service SGC. Feller (SGC 60), #85 Mize (SGC 80, No Name on SGC graded HOFer rookie issues. Included are 1) 1948 Featured are 1) 1948-49 Leaf #76 (SGC 20), 2) 1951 Front); 1951 Bowman: #165 T. Williams (SGC 80); Bowman #6 Berra (SGC 55), 2) 1954 Topps #201 Bowman #165 (SGC 55), 3) 1954 Topps #1 (SGC 60), 1952 Bowman: #218 Mays (SGC 45) and 1955 Kaline (SGC 55), 3) 1955 Topps #124 Killebrew (SGC 4) 1956 Topps #5 (SGC 40) and 5) 1957 Topps #1 Bowman: #184 Mays (SGC 60). 50) and 4) 1957 Topps #35 F. Robinson (SGC 55). (SGC 80). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

46. (4) 47. 1953 1949-1954 Bowman Bowman & Color SGC Red Heart Graded Lot Stan of (3) with Musial Bauer/ SGC Berra/ Graded Mantle, Cards Campanella Become “The & Reese— Man” with this All “60-70” 48. 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Henry high-caliber Celebrated for Aaron & 1955 Topps Baseball #164 quartet of its gorgeous 1949-1954 Roberto Clemente Rookies—Each PSA 4 “Kodachrome” Bowman and Each graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. With over forty seasons color photography and clean design, the 1953 Bowman Red Heart Stan of combined big league experience, Hall of Famers Color set maintains a top position on the list of most Musial SGC Henry Aaron and Roberto Clemente arrive at the dawn favored baseball card issues. Presented are (3) 1953 graded cards. of their big league careers with this pair of Topps rook- Bowman Color SGC graded cards featuring a cast of Included are ie cards. These mid-grade depictions present at the peak beloved Brooklyn Dodgers and Yankees 1.) 1949 Bowman #24 (SGC 45); 2.) 1952 Bowman of their opined assessments. Included are 1.) 1954 HOFers/stars. Featured cards are 1) #33 P.W. Reese #196 (SGC 55); 3.) 1953 Bowman Color #32 (SGC 60) Topps #128 Aaron RC and 2.) 1955 Topps #164 (SGC 60), 2) #44 H. Bauer/Y. Berra/M. Mantle (SGC and 4.) 1954 Red Heart Dog Food (SGC 55). Clemente RC. Opening Bid $200.00 70) and 3) #46 R. Campanella (SGC 70). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

12 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 49. 1955 50. (3) Bowman PSA Baseball Graded Salesman 1953- Sample 1961 Three-Card Topps Panel with Baseball Mays—SGC Greats Authentic with This 1955 Clemente Bowman Baseball Rookie salesman sample Icons of the three-card panel Senior was originally 51. (5) 1954-63 SGC Graded Topps HOF Circuit are distributed to ven- Rookie Cards—All 80-82 with Kaline portrayed dors to generate interest in forthcoming products. Build your portfolio with this blue chip lot of certified beautifully Although most were discarded upon review, the few vintage rookie cards. Presented are (5) 1954-63 SGC on this trio remaining on the secondary market have substantial graded Topps HOFer rookie issues all rated in desirable of 1953-1961 Topps Baseball canvases. Each appropri- value. Graded Authentic by SGC, this wood bordered better grades. Included are 1.) 1954 #201 A. Kaline ately judged by PSA. Included are 1.) 1953 Topps #1 J. survivor presents in (VG) condition and features #182 (SGC 80), 2.) 1957 #35 F. Robinson (SGC 80), 3.) Robinson (PSA 4); 2.) 1955 Topps #164 Clemente RC Rush, #183 Katt (horizontal crease through card) and 1962 #199 G. Perry (SGC 82), 4.) 1961 #417 J. (PSA 3, mc) and 3.) 1961 Topps #150 Mays (PSA 6). #184 Mays. The advertisement for “TV Baseball Card Marichal (SGC 80) and 5.) 1963 #553 W. Stargell high Opening Bid $250.00 Gum” is vibrant with crisp blue-and-red text. number (SGC 80). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

52. (6) SGC Graded “Authentic” 1952- 63 HOFers/Stars with Koufax, Mantle & J. Robinson 53. (3) 1956-1960 Topps Baseball Sandy Enjoy a big bang for your buck with this very appeal- Koufax & Warren Spahn PSA 7 Graded 54. 1952 Berk Ross Willie Mays PSA 6 & ing group of (6) 1952-63 HOFers/stars all graded Cards “Authentic” by highly regarded certification service 1964 Bazooka Mickey Mantle PSA 7 Each graded NM 7 by PSA with only one qualifier. SGC. Displaying handsome details with nice gloss and (Portrait) vivid colors throughout this lot merits consideration as Dominating southpaws who ruled dia- Each judged by PSA. Pick up this pair of 1952-1964 affordable examples of highly sought after cards. monds during the “golden age of baseball” are front- Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays oddball cards. Included are 1952 Topps #22 D. DiMaggio, 1953 Topps and-center on this trio of 1956-1960 Topps Baseball Included are accurately graded copies of 1.) 1952 Berk #1 J. Robinson, 1954 Bowman #65 M. Mantle, 1962 singles. Included are 1.) 1956 Topps #79 Koufax (gray Ross Mays (PSA 6) and 2.) 1964 Bazooka #1 Mantle #139 “Babe Hits 60”, 1962 Topps #425 C. Yastrzemski back); 2.) 1957 Topps #302 Koufax with (mc) qualifier (PSA 7, Portrait). and 1963 #210 S. Koufax. and 3.) 1960 Topps #445 Spahn. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

56. 1954-1962 Topps Baseball Hall of 55. (5) 1955-1968 Topps & Bowman Fame & Star Rookies Graded Card Lot Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA Graded of (7) with (2) Mantle 57. (5) 1958-1968 Topps Baseball Mickey Cards Featured are (7) 1954-1962 Topps Baseball Hall of From the early years to the waning moments of his pro- Famers and rookie stars. Each graded by SGC. Mantle SGC Graded Cards lific career, these (5) 1955-1968 Topps and Bowman Included are formidable examples of 1954 Topps: #201 Each graded by SGC. The prolific career of Mickey Mickey Mantle cards showcase bright color schemes Kaline RC (SGC 55); 1956 Topps: (2 cards) with #79 Mantle is examined with these (5) 1958-1968 Topps and mostly clean surfaces. Each judged by PSA. Koufax (SGC 70), #135 Mantle (SGC 45, gray Back); Baseball cards. Included are very attractive assessments Included are 1.) 1955 Bowman #202 (PSA 4); 2.) 1960 1957 Topps: (2 cards, both SGC 84) with #286 of 1.) 1958 Topps #414 Mantle/Aaron (SGC 50); 2.) Topps #160 Mantle/Boyer (PSA 4); 3.)1961 Topps #300 Richardson RC, #312 Kubek RC; 1960 Topps: #350 1961 Topps #406 HR (SGC 60); 3.) 1965 Topps #350 (PSA 4); 4.) 1966 Topps #50 (PSA 4) and 5.) 1968 Mantle (SGC 45) and 1962 Topps: #544 McCovey (SGC 60); 4.) 1967 Topps #150 (SGC 60) and 5.) 1968 Topps #280 (PSA 6). (SGC 70). Topps #280 (SGC 84). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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58. 1948-49 59. 1948-49 Leaf Leaf 60. 1951 Baseball Baseball #4 Bowman #138 Larry Stan Musial Baseball #1 Doby Rookie Rookie SGC Shortprint 86 RC SGC 50 Opening Bid SGC 20 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 $150.00

62. 1954 New York American Journal Mickey Mantle— SGC 84 61. 1953 Bowman Color Baseball #33 Opening Bid $200.00 63. 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Reese & #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle— Clemente Rookie SGC 70 Each SGC 60 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

66. (4) 1962 65. 1959 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Progressive #10 Mickey Proofs BVG Mantle 9—All High SGC 86 Opening Bid Numbers $250.00 Opening Bid $100.00 64. 1957 Topps Baseball: #95 Mickey Mantle (SGC 84) & #125 (SGC 88) Opening Bid $250.00

67. 1963 68. 1963 69. 1969 Topps Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Baseball #537 Pete #537 Pete #533 Nolan Rose Rookie Rose Rookie Ryan SGC SGC 84 SGC 70 92 Opening Bid Opening Bid Opening Bid $250.00 $150.00 $200.00

14 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 70. 1956-67 71. (12) Mickey 1948-1973 Mantle SGC Topps/ Graded Lot of Bowman (8) with 1967 Baseball Topps SGC 82 Hall of Dominating the Famer & post-WWII sports Star PSA card market, Mickey Mantle Graded issues maintain sta- Rookies with tus as the gold stan- Brooks, dard for the indus- try. Presented is a Carlton, lot of (8) SGC grad- Schmidt ed 1956-67 Mantle Dynamic dozen cards with: 1) 1956 of 1948-1973 Topps #135 regular issue “gray back” variety (SGC 55), 2) 1959 #461 Baseball Thrills Topps/Bowman Baseball Hall of Famer and star PSA graded rookie cards. Included “Mantle Hits 42nd HR” (SGC 84), 3) 1961 #475 “MVP” (SGC 70), 4) 1962 Post are 1948 Bowman: #18 Slaughter (PSA 6); 1949 Bowman: #110 Wynn (PSA 4); Cereal #5a “Canadian” version with “153 Hits” in stats section, attractive borders with 1954 Topps: #132 Lasorda (PSA 6); 1957 Topps: #328 B. Robinson (PSA 6); 1958 original perforations on left and bottom edges (SGC Authentic), 5) 1962 Topps #18 Topps: #47 Maris (PSA 4.5); 1961 Topps: #141 B. Williams (PSA 7); 1962 Topps: “’s Dream” with Mays (SGC 60), 6) 1964 Topps #50 regular issue (SGC 80), #387 Brock (PSA 6), #592 Bouton (PSA 7); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton (PSA 6); 1970 7) 1966 #50 regular issue (SGC 60) and 8) 1967 Topps regular issue (SGC 82). Topps: #189 Munson (PSA 7); 1971 Topps: #26 Blyleven (PSA 7) and 1973 Topps: Opening Bid $400.00 #615 Schmidt (PSA 5). Opening Bid $250.00

72. (12) 1956-69 SGC 73. 1954-69 SGC Graded Graded Hall of Baseball HOFer Lot of (14) Famers/Stars with with Clemente, Koufax, Mays Aaron, Clemente, & J. Robinson Koufax & Mays—All Significant star appeal recommends this 80-84 SGC graded lot of (14) 1954-69 Topps HOFer baseball cards. Breaking barriers, Combining the quality ingredi- fences and opponent’s hearts during ents of HOF status and better their illustrious careers the included grades, this sumptuous buffet of group of players will be a prestigious (12) 1956-69 Topps SGC graded addition to your collection. Included are: HOFers is sure to please discern- 1) 1954 #10 J. Robinson (SGC 60); 2) ing collectors. Included are 1 . ) 1955 #31 W. Spahn (SGC 60); 3) 1956 1956 #130 M a y s (SGC 84); 2 . ) #130 W. Mays (SGC 80); 4) 1957 #302 1957 #400 “Dodgers’ S l u g g e r s ” S. Koufax (SGC 55); 5) 1958 #52 B. (SGC 80); 3 . ) 1959 #380 A a r o n Clemente (SGC 50); 6) 1961 Topps (SGC 80); 4 . ) 1959 #478 #150 W. Mays (SGC 55); 7) 1962 #1 R. C l e m e n t e (SGC 80); 5 - 6 . ) 1 9 6 0 Maris (SGC 40); 8) 1963 #115 C. #73 Gibson (SGC 84) and #343 Yastrzemski (SGC 70); 9-10) 1964 #125 K o u f a x (SGC 82); 7 . ) 1962 #425 P. Rose (SGC 70); #331 “A.L. Yastrzemski (SGC 80); 8 - 9 . ) Bombers” (SGC 55); 11-12-13) 1967 1963 #250 Musial and #550 #250 H. Aaron (SGC 70), #400 B. Snider (both SGC 80); 1 0 . ) 1 9 6 7 Clemente (SGC 60) and #560 J. #609 John (SGC 84); 11 - 1 2 . ) 1969 #480 Seaver and #510 Carew (both SGC 80). Bunning “high number” (SGC 70); 14) 1969 #190 W. Mays (SGC 50). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

74. (5) 1957- 1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards Those with pin- striped pride will desire to pick up this quintet of 1957-1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle cards. Each judged by SGC. Included are accurately grad- ed copies of 1.) 1957 Topps #95 (SGC 50); 2.) 1958 Topps 75. 1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose RC (SGC 70) & 1968 Topps AS #487 (SGC 70); #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie (SGC 80) 3.) 1965 Topps #350 The standard bearers for 1960’s cardboard gold are available with this tandem of Pete (SGC 60); 4.) 1968 Rose and Nolan Ryan rookie cards. Each graded by SGC. Included are razor-sharp Topps #280 (SGC copies of 1.) 1963 Topps #537 Rose RC (SGC 70) and 2.) 1968 Topps #177 Ryan RC 70) and 5.) 1969 Topps #500 (SGC 70). (SGC 80). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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76. (6) 1964 Topps Baseball Stand-Up Shortprints with (3) Hall 77. 1964 Topps Baseball of Famers— #200 PSA 9 All PSA High-Grade Koufax! Graded Mint 9 Graded by PSA. This electric 1964 Topps Spectacular sextet Baseball #200 Sandy Koufax will be of 1964 Topps the undisputed cornerstone to any Baseball Stand-Up gathering centered around the fire- shortprints picturing baller. Meets or exceeds the criteria for a trio of Hall of the technical grade with well con- Famers. Each structed corners, white edges, pinpoint judged by PSA. centering and blazing surface hues. Included are blister- The burnt orange back is problem free. ing representations Surpasses 96.4% of other similar of PSA 8: examples submitted to the third-party Clendenon; PSA 7: grading service. (4 cards) with Culp, Opening Bid $300.00 Marichal, Mathews, Woodeshick and PSA 6: McCovey. Opening Bid $150.00

79. (2) 1972 Topps Baseball #49 Willie Mays with PSA 10 & BVG 9.5 Each graded Gem Mint by either PSA or BVG. From period vending boxes to grading services and then into your collection, this pristine tandem of 1972 Topps 78. (2) 1964-1969 Topps & O-Pee-Chee Roberto Clemente Baseball #49 Willie Mays cards are “a must” for the serious cardboard investor. Oddball Cards—Both SGC Included among this perfect pair are 1.) PSA Gem Mint 10 (1 of 13 graded, surpasses Snag this pair of high-grade 1964-1969 Topps and O-Pee-Chee Baseball Roberto 99.5% of all similar examples evaluated by the service) and 2.) BVG 9.5 Gem Mint (1 Clemente oddball cards. Included among this pair of blazers are 1.) 1964 Topps Stand- of 3, surpasses 99.5% of all similar examples judged by service) with the following Up (SGC 88) and 2.) 1969 O-Pee-Chee #50 (SGC 70). sub-grades: Centering: 9; Corners: 9.5; Edges: 9.5 and Surface: 9.5. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $2100.00

81. (11) 1980-2001 Baseball 80. 1982 Topps Hall of Fame/Superstar SGC Baseball #21 Cal Graded Rookies with 1993 SP Ripken Jr. Pair Jeter Current and future first-ballot Hall of of Gem Mint Famers are portrayed at the humble PSA & GAI beginnings of their historic careers on Graded Cards these (11) 1980-2001 SGC graded cards. Ironclad pair of 1982 Each graded from 98 Gem 10 to 88 Topps Baseball #21 NM/MT 8 by SGC. Included are “pack Cal Ripken Jr. graded fresh” copies of 1980 Topps: #482 rookies, each graded Henderson RC (SGC 96); 1983 Topps: Gem Mint by their #498 Boggs RC (SGC 96); 1990 Leaf: respective services! #300 F. Thomas RC (SGC 96); 1992 Included among this Fleer Update: #U-92 Piazza RC (SGC elite tandem are 1.) 96); 1993 SP: #279 Jeter RC (SGC 92); PSA Gem Mint 10 1994 SP: #15 A. Rodriguez RC (SGC (surpasses 99.1% of 92); 1995 Bowman: #90 V. Guerrero cards evaluated by the RC (SGC 96); 2001 Bowman: #264 service) and 2.) GAI Pujols RC (SGC 88); 2001 Bowman Gem Mint 9.5. Draft: #84 I. Suzuki RC (SGC 96); Opening Bid $500.00 2001 Topps Chrome: #596 Pujols RC (SGC 96, Late Addition) and 2001 Topps Gallery: #135 Pujols RC (SGC 98). Opening Bid $250.00

16 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 82. 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Border Cal Ripken Jr. BVG 8— Highest Graded The Undisputed King of Modern Minor League Baseball Cards! On the heels of our trailblazing October 2013 auction of the first offered 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Border Cal Ripken Jr. minor league card in over seven years, a handful of additional copies have since surfaced for public sale. With such robust action of early Ripken professional material it is understandable why the handful of fortunate collectors who own this monumental piece would want to capitalize on such fervor. Quite simply, of the legions of die-hard Ripken collectors, the vast majority have never seen, let alone owned a copy of the 1980 Charlotte O’s Police minor league card. With a confirmed grad- ing census of less than 25 copies, the incredible demand for this Ripken keepsake is understandable.

As the subject of comprehensive research from the authoritative website www.ripkenintheminors.com it is confirmed that the Orange Border set was issued for the Charlotte Police force and was distributed randomly, one-at-a-time to youngsters while on patrol or at other community functions. As such, an already elusive 25-card set (the remaining set is available in two additional lots in the auction) was made even more challenging as most cards were ultimately dis- carded or well handled. The handful of examples of this “Iron Man” have recently begun to trade for five figures in any condition.

Graded 8 NM-MT by Beckett Vintage Grading. It if difficult to fathom how the offered 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Cal Ripken Jr. has endured the past three decades in such remarkable condi- tion! The color saturated portrait of the 20 year-old future Hall of Famer is framed by accurate cen- tering, barely touched corners, unchipped borders and a surface that is free of any scuffing or other detractors. The creamy reverse which includes both fielding and crime prevention tips is clean with crisp blue type. A breathtaking specimen that is one of only three copies judged by the respected grading service and bests the nearest competitor by a whopping four tiers! By comparison, only one of the 15 PSA judged examples have reached the NM-MT plateau. A majestic piece with incalcula- ble upside potential that will hold a worthy position as the centerpiece of any advanced sports card gathering. Opening Bid $1500.00

83. 1980 84. 1980 Charlotte Charlotte O’s O’s Police Orange Orange Border Border Pepper Police Near Set Girls PSA 7— of (23/25) Cards Only Known with (21) PSA Graded Graded The Only Graded Copy Monumental 1980 Known! Those select Charlotte O’s Orange advanced hobbyists who Border Police near set have pursued the iconic of (23/25) cards with 1980 Charlotte O’s (21) PSA graded. As Police Orange Border the only known grad- team set are well aware ed cards of their that the Cal Ripken respective subjects minor league rookie is these minor league not the toughest card in renderings are far the issue. That distinction from “bush league”. belongs to Pepper Girls The worthy renderings “mascot” offering. The are strong cardboard Orange Borders were keepsakes in their never issued in team set own right with mostly form and were ultimately strong corners, crisp distributed to “Queen perimeters and rela- City” youngsters by law tively accurate center- enforcement profession- ing. While locating a als over a couple of single card from this weeks during the sum- sparsely distributed mer. Purportedly, only issue is a feat, this one or two cards were near impossible accu- handed out at a time. mulation of (23) cards Understandably, burgeon- can rightly be consid- ing stars like Cal Ripken ered the first such garnered the most interest while non-players such as “The Pepper Girls” squad were gathering to be ultimately discarded. An already near impossible proposition was made even more offered for public sale. Included are PSA 8: (3 cards) with Fabrizio, George, Royster; elusive by their finding a permanent home in the “circular file”. To date, less than five PSA 7.5: Whitfield; PSA 7: (4 cards) with L. Anderson, Pensiero, Presley, T. Smith; 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Border sets of 25 cards are known to be complete. PSA 6: (6 cards) with Buffamoyer, Eaton, Gonzales, Mendoza, Quintana, Welchel; Graded NM 7 by PSA. This 34 year-old regional card is framed by razor-sharp cor- PSA 5: (4 cards) with Cole, Neal, Shelby, J. Williams; PSA 4: (3 cards) with Denman, ners along with a bright orange perimeter and crisp surface registration. The “tips” Hazewood, Ramirez; PSA Minimum Size Requirements Not Met: (2 cards, both reverse is problem-free with bright blue typeface. Will you do what it takes to finally present NM) with Carey and Huppert. The remaining Pepper Girls and Ripken cards complete your near set? The remaining cards in this highly prized edition (including a are available as single lots elsewhere in this auction. single Ripken) are offered elsewhere in this auction. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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85. 1880s H804-4 Capadura Cigars Baseball Comics Complete Set of (5) 86. 1948 Baseball’s Great SGC Graded Trade Hall of Fame Exhibits Cards Set of (33) Cards Entertaining nineteenth Those legends who found their century illustrations are on way into Cooperstown by 1948 are display with the offered portrayed on the offered Baseball’s 1880s H804-4 Capadura Great Hall of Fame Exhibits set of Cigars Baseball Comics (33) cards. This mid-grade edition complete set of (5) SGC averages (VG to VG-EX) with graded trade cards. 12% displaying reverse writing or Included are SGC 20: (2 trimming. Keys include Alexander cards) with “Two Men out (GD), Cobb (VG-EX), Gehrig and three Men on Bases!”, (VG), Mathewson (VG-EX), Ruth “Where will you have (VG, Batting), Ruth (GD, Standing them?”; SGC Authentic: with Bats), Wagner (VG-EX) and (3 cards) with “A Short C. Young (VG). Stop!”, “Behind The Bat.” Opening Bid $250.00 and “Judgment!” The blue advertising backs from the New York firm are absent of any paper loss or writing. Opening Bid $200.00

87. 1949 Ed-U-Cards 88. 1952 Berk Ross Batter Up Complete Baseball Near Set of PSA Graded Set (65/72) Cards Plus (6) with Cott Beverages Dupes with Mays & Back—#1 on PSA Robinson Registry An alternative to costly 1952 This 1949 Ed-U-Cards Topps and Bowman Baseball Batter Up complete set of issues comes in the form of (10) PSA graded cards has the offered 1952 Berk Ross both a Set Rating and near set of (65/72) cards plus Weighted GPA of 8.40, good six duplicates. This edition is for first place on the reg- over 90% complete and aver- istry. These cards are each ages (VG to VG-EX) with backed with a very scarce moderate instances of askew Cott Beverages advertising centering common to the back. Included are PSA 9: issue. Highlights include (7 cards) with Ball, Fly Out, Berra (GD), Campanella Foul Ball, Out, Single, (VG-EX), Fox (EX-MT, , Strike; PSA 8: Blackwell stats), Mays (GD), (2 cards) with Double, Musial (VG-EX), Rizzuto Home Run and PSA 5: (VG-EX, Bunting), Rizzuto Triple. Most cards are the (VG-EX, Swinging) and J. highest graded with none better. Robinson (VG). More on our Opening Bid $150.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

89. 1953 Bowman 90. 1954 Bowman Color Baseball Near Baseball Near Set of Set of (142/160) Cards (220/224) Cards Groundbreaking and immense- The budget conscious classic set ly popular 1953 Bowman collector will not want to miss the Color Baseball near set of opportunity to secure the offered (142/160) cards. This nearly 1954 Bowman Baseball near set of full-bleed photographic issue (220/224) cards. This mixed grade with breathtaking poses has an edition has an overall approximate overall approximate condition condition breakdown of 20% (VG- breakdown of 25% (VG-EX or EX or better), 20% (VG), 30% better), 30% (VG), 25% (GD) (GD) and 30% (FR or lesser). Due and 20% (FR or lesser) with to storing methods, 11% of the the challenging high numbers cards (including Mantle) exhibit presenting lesser than the more varying degrees of front-and-back available series. Highlights mildew staining or paper loss include #9 Rizzuto (VG), #10 among the lower numbers along Ashburn (VG-EX), #18 N. Fox with 5% being trimmed. Keys (EX-MT), #32 Musial (VG), include #58 Reese (VG), #64 #33 Reese (FR), #40 Doby Mathews (VG-EX), #65 Mantle (VG), #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (FR), #161 Berra (VG-EX) and (VG), #59 Mantle (GD), #65 #170 Snider (VG). Missing only Roberts (VG), #80 Kiner (VG), #89 Mays, #90 Campanella, #177 #93 Rizzuto/Martin (GD) and #99 Spahn (VG-EX). More on our website. Ford and #210 for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

18 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 92. 1955 Topps Baseball 91. 1954 Bowman Complete Set of (206) Baseball Complete Set Cards with (13) Graded (224/224) Stars Presented is a 1954 Bowman Headlined by a triumvirate of Baseball complete set of (224) Hall of Fame rookies in cards. This off-grade edition has Clemente, Killebrew and Koufax, an overall approximate condi- the offered 1955 Topps Baseball tion breakdown of 20% (VG or complete edition of (206) cards better), 40% (GD), 20% (FR) with (13) graded stars is ideal for and 20% (PR) with nearly 5- the discriminating classic set col- 10% displaying obverse or sur- lector. Pieced together with an eye face writing. Despite being well for consistency, this color saturat- handled by earlier collectors, ed issue has an overall approxi- this complete edition still has mate condition breakdown of plenty of upside potential. 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% Highlights include #1 Rizzuto (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 20% (GD), #15 Ashburn (GD), #65 (VG or lesser). Highlights include Mantle (GD), #89 Mays (PR, #2 T. Williams (SGC 40), #4 writing), #132 Feller (GD) and Kaline (SGC 60), #28 Banks #161 Berra (GD). More on our (SGC 60), #31 Spahn (SGC 80), #47 Aaron (SGC 40), #50 J. Robinson (SGC 60), website. #123 Koufax RC (SGC 60), #124 Killebrew RC (SGC 50), ##155 Mathews (SGC Opening Bid $250.00 70), #164 Clemente RC (PSA 3), #189 Rizzuto (SGC 60), #194 Mays (SGC 60) and #210 Snider (SGC 40). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

93. 1955 Bowman Baseball Near Set of (256/320) Cards with Aaron, Mantle & Mays Promising 1955 Bowman Baseball partial set of (256/320) cards featuring the keynote stars of Aaron, Mantle and Mays. This ready-to-com- plete edition is primarily absent of the high numbers. The overall approximate condi- tion breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser). Highlights 94. 1955 Red Man Tobacco Complete Set of (50) Cards with No include #33 Fox (VG-EX), #59 Ford (GD), #68 E. Howard RC Tabs (GD), #103 Mathews (VG- Strong 1955 Red Man Tobacco complete set of (50) cards with no tabs. This Hall of EX), #134 Feller (VG), #179 Fame packed series generally averages (EX-MT) with some better and others lesser. Aaron (EX-MT), #184 Mays Highlights include American League: (25/25) with #3 Ford (EX-MT), #16 Berra (EX) and #202 Mantle (VG- (EX-MT); National League: (25/25) with #1 Ashburn (EX), #3 Hodges (VG-EX), #7 EX). More on our website. Mays (EX-MT) and #17 Reese (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

95. 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (340/340) Cards 96. 1957 Ed-U-Cards Prized 1956 Topps Baseball complete set of (340) cards. Baseball Card Game This horizontal dual Complete PSA Graded Set action/portrait posed edition of (13) Cards—#1 on has an overall approximate Registry condition breakdown of 20% (VG or better), 40% (GD), With both a weighted GPA and Set 20% (FR) and 20% (PR) with Rating of 8.692, the offered 1957 Ed- nearly 15% displaying paper U-Cards Baseball Card Game of (13) loss, tape residue or writing. PSA graded cards takes top billing on Highlights include #5 T. the registry. These cards are each Williams (GD), #30 J. adorned with the tougher “Flip- Robinson (FR), #31 Aaron Movie” reverse. Included are PSA 10: (VG), #33 Clemente (GD), (4 cards) with Ball, Fly Out, Single, #79 Koufax (FR), #113 Strike; PSA 9: (3 cards) with Balk, Rizzuto (GD), #120 Ashburn Hit By , Out; PSA 8: (6 cards) (VG), #130 Mays (GD), #135 with Double, Foul Ball, Foul Out, Mantle (PR, gray back), #150 Home Run, Stolen Base and Triple. Snider (GD), #200 Feller Opening Bid $150.00 (GD) and #292 Aparicio RC (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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97. 1958 Topps Baseball 98. 1959 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (494) Near Set of (530/572) Cards Cards with Most Stars Celebrated 1958 Topps Baseball Formidable 1959 Topps Baseball complete set of (494) cards featur- near set of (530/572) with the ing multiple legendary rookies and majority of stars included. This regular issue cards of Hall of consistently attractive issue has Famers at the twilight of their an approximate condition break- careers. The overall approximate down of 20% (EX-MT or better), condition breakdown for this series 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and is as follows: 15% (VG-EX or bet- 25% (VG or lesser) with the chal- ter), 25% (VG), 40% (GD) and lenging high series generally pre- 20% (FR or lesser) with 5-10% dis- senting on par with the more playing paper loss/residue or writ- available numbers. Highlights ing. Keys include #1 T. Williams include #50 Mays (VG), #150 (GD), #5 Mays (FR), #30 Aaron Musial (VG-EX), #163 Koufax (FR, surface pen mark), #47 Maris (VG-EX), #202 Maris (VG-EX), RC (GD), #52 Clemente (GD), #70 #338 S. Anderson RC (EX-MT), Kaline (GD), #150 Mantle (GD), #380 Aaron (VG), #461 Mantle #187 Koufax (GD), #310 Banks HR (EX), #478 Clemente (VG- (GD), #343 Cepeda RC (GD), #370 EX), #514 Gibson RC (VG), Berra (VG), #418 Mantle/Aaron #515 Killebrew (VG), #543 (GD), #436 Mays/Snider (VG), #485 T. Williams AS (GD), #486 Mays AS (GD) and Corsair Trio/Clemente (VG-EX), #487 Mantle AS (FR). More on our website. #550 Campanella (VG), #561 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #563 Mays AS (VG-EX) and #564 Opening Bid $250.00 Mantle AS (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

99. 1960 Leaf Baseball 100. (4) 1960-1961 Complete Set of Fleer Baseball (144/144) Plus #25 Complete Sets with Grant Variation Greats, Decals & More This clean 1960 Leaf Baseball Enshrined immortals shine with series of (144/144) cards plus these (4) 1960-1961 Fleer the tougher #25 Grant variation Baseball complete sets. is a well-designed opportunity Included are 1960 Fleer for the astute set collector. The Greats set: (79/79, average EX overall approximate condition to EX-MT) with #3 Ruth (EX- breakdown is as follows: 40% MT), #28 Gehrig (EX-MT), (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), #42 Cobb (EX), #72 T. 20% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or Williams (EX-MT); 1961 Fleer lesser). Keys include #1 Greats set: (154/154, aggre- Aparicio (EX), #25 Grant COR gate EX-MT) with #14 Cobb (EX-MT), #27 B. Robinson (EX), #31 Gehrig (NM), #75 (EX), #37 Snider (VG), #52 D. Ruth (EX-MT), #152 T. Green RC (VG), #69 Wilhelm Williams (VG-EX); 1960 Fleer (EX-MT), #94 Baseball’s Two Team Decals set: (16/16, aver- Hal Smiths (VG-EX), #125 S. age NM); 1961 Fleer Team Anderson (EX-MT), #128 Decals set: (18/18, average Cepeda (EX), #141 Flood (EX- NM) and 1961 Fleer World MT) and #144 Bunning (EX- Series Pennants Decals: (15 MT). decals, median NM). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

101. 1962 102. 1962 Shirriff Coins Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Set Bucks Near of (200/200) Set of (84/96) Released “north of with (35) the border” follow- Dupes ing the Salada- The paper curren- Junket issue, the cy of choice for offered 1962 Shirriff baseball oddball Coins Baseball com- enthusiasts is dis- plete set of (200) is covered with the far more elusive. offered 1962 These circular gems Topps Bucks near present nicely and set of (84/96) bills generally present plus (35) dupes. (EX-MT) with many better. Highlights include #8 Ford (EX), #12 Fox (NM), #13 This gathering Bunning (NM), #23 Maris (EX), #27 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #33 Berra (EX-MT), #36 ranges from (EX Killebrew (EX), #40 B. Robinson (NM), #41 Mantle (EX-MT), #67 Kaline (EX-MT), to EX-MT) with relatively crisp perimeters and clean surfaces. Highlights include #71 Aparicio (EX-MT), #97 Wynn (EX), #109 Koufax (EX-MT), #111 Mathews (EX- Aaron (EX-MT), Ashburn (EX-MT), Banks (VG), Clemente (FR, tearing), (2) Ford MT), #131 Mazeroski (EX-MT), #142 McCovey (NM), #146 Hodges (NM), #149 (both EX), (2) Kaline (EX-MT, EX), Koufax (VG-EX), (2) Mantle (EX-MT, GD), Mays (EX-MT), #150 Clemente (VG-EX), #151 Schoendienst (EX), #165 F. Maris (VG-EX), Mays (VG), Musial (GD), B. Robinson (EX), F. Robinson (NM) and Robinson (EX-MT), #175 Cepeda (EX-MT), #177 Banks (EX-MT), #180 Aaron (EX- (2) Yastrzemski (EX, VG-EX). More on our website. MT), #207 B. Williams (EX-MT) and #215 Snider (EX-MT). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

20 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 104. 1963 Fleer Baseball Complete Set 103. 1962 & 1963 Stat (67/67) with (15) SGC Back Baseball Exhibits Graded Complete Sets Shimmering 1963 Fleer Challenging pair of 1962 and 1963 Baseball complete set of (67) Stat Back Baseball Exhibits com- cards with (15) SGC graded. plete sets. Included are 1962 Stat Included are SGC 88: #56 Back Exhibits set: (32/32, average Clemente; SGC 86: #8 EX to EX-MT) with Aaron (VG), Yastrzemski; SGC 84: (4 Banks (EX), Berra (EX), Clemente cards) with #22, 25, #43 Wills (VG-EX), Koufax (VG-EX), RC, #46 Adcock SP; SGC 82: Mantle (VG-EX), Mays (EX), #61 Gibson; SGC 80: (3 cards) Musial (VG); 1963 Stat Back with #4 B. Robinson, #41 Exhibits set: (64/64, average VG- Drysdale, #42 Koufax; SGC EX, 25% black residue on edges 60: NNO CL SP; SGC 50: (3 when viewed from side, 25% slight cards) with #1, #5 Mays, #45 water staining) with Aaron (NM), Spahn; SGC 45: #3; Banks (EX-MT), Berra (VG-EX), Ungraded: (52 cards, median Clemente (VG), Koufax (VG-EX), EX-MT to NM) with #59 Mantle (GD), Mays (VG) and Mazeroski (EX-MT) and #64 Musial (VG). Cepeda (EX-MT). Due to rudi- Opening Bid $250.00 mentary factory printing tech- niques associated with the issue, centering variances are present. Opening Bid $250.00

105. 1963 Fleer 106. 1964 Topps Stand-Ups Baseball Complete Complete Set (77/77) with (27) Set of (67/67) Cards SGC Graded Cards Take a break from the main- Vibrant 1964 Topps Baseball Stand-Ups stream and secure the complete set of (77) cards with (27) SGC offered 1963 Fleer Baseball graded. The majority of these “pop out” cre- complete set of (67) cards. ations have solid perimeters and crisp perfo- This edition generally ranges rations. The approximate condition break- from (VG to EX) with rela- down for the ungraded portion is as follows: tively clean surfaces. 50% (EM-MT or better), 30% (EX) and Highlights include #4 B. 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with scattered Robinson (VG-EX), #5 reverse wax staining and errant centering Mays (EX), #8 Yastrzemski common to the issue. Highlights include (VG-EX), #41 Drysdale SGC 88: Charles; SGC 86: Marichal SP; (EX), #42 Koufax (EX), #43 SGC 84: Spahn SP; SGC 82: (2 cards) with Wills RC (VG), #45 Spahn Clendenon SP, Koufax; SGC 80: (7 cards) (VG-EX), #46 Adcock SP with Baldschun, Banks, Killebrew, (VG), #56 Clemente (VG- McCovey SP, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, EX), #59 Mazeroski (EX), Torre; SGC 70: (8 cards) with Cash SP, #61 Gibson (EX), #64 Cepeda, Drysdale SP, Gonder, Lumpe SP, Cepeda (VG-EX) and NNO Mantle, Mathews, Stuart SP; SGC 60: (5 CL (GD). Due to factory cards) with Clemente, Mays, Richardson, B. Williams, Yastrzemski SP; SGC 55: printing methods of the age, Aaron; SGC 50: Hunt; Ungraded: (50 cards) with Kaline (EX), Mazeroski (EX-MT) slight centering/size variances are present. and Santo SP (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $750.00

107. 1964 Topps Giants High Grade Complete Set of (60/60) with (4) SGC Graded “Supersize it” with this high grade 1964 Topps Giants complete set of (60/60). With cards measuring 3-1/8 x 5-1/4” this series is significant as it was Topps first postcard size issue. Loaded with HOFers, stars and short-prints this care- fully compiled set presents in grades of (90% NM to NM-MT, 10% EX-MT). Highlights are (4) SGC graded cards: #3 Koufax SP (NM-MT 88), #11 Clemente (NM 84), #25 Mantle (NM-MT 88) and #51 Mays SP (NM-MT 88). Other key 108. 1964 Bazooka Baseball Panel Set (12/12) cards are #7 Ford (NM-MT), #49 Aaron Bubble gum baseball heroes are showcased on this tough 1964 Bazooka Baseball set (NM) and #60 Skowron SP (EX-MT). of (12) three-card panels. Included are #1 Mantle/2/3 (EX-MT), #4/#5 Spahn/6 (EX), More on our website. #7 Killebrew/8/#9 Aaron (VG), #10/11/#12 Mays (VG), #13/#14 Clemente/15 (VG), Opening Bid $200.00 #16 Yastrzemski/#17 B. Williams/18 (EX-MT), #19/20/#21 McCovey (NM), 22/23/24(NM), 25/26/27 (FR, reverse writing), #28/29/#30 B. Robinson (EX-MT), #31 F. Robinson/#32 Koufax/33 (VG-EX) and #34 Kaline/35/36 (FR, reverse writing). Opening Bid $250.00

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110. 1968 Topps 109. (4) 1962-1966 Topps Baseball Milton Baseball Insert Bradley Complete Complete/Partial Sets with Set of (77) PSA Peel-Offs, Rub-Offs & Graded Cards—#3 Stamps on PSA Registry Prime quartet of 1962-1966 Topps Distributed as part of the Baseball insert complete and partial Win-A-Card board game sets. Highlights include 1962 Topps in conjunction with toy Stamps set: (200/200, affixed in producer Milton Bradley, original album); 1962 Topps Stamps it has only been recently Panels partial: (184/258, median that the 1968 Topps EX-MT) with Alou/Mantle (EX), Baseball Milton Bradley Mantle/Stuart (EX-MT); 1963 Topps version has been cata- Peel-Offs set: (46/46, median EX- loged by major publica- MT) with Aaron (EX-MT), Clemente tions and third-party grad- (EX), Mantle (EX-MT), Mays (EX- ing services. This complete set of (77) cards is entirely PSA graded and is extremely MT); 1966 Topps Rub-Offs set: limited in comparison to the mainstream pack produced issue. With both a GPA and (120/120, average NM) with Aaron Set Rating of 5.38 on the competitive PSA Registry, this edition currently ranks third (NM), Clemente (NM), Koufax best of all submitted. Highlights include #20 B. Robinson (PSA 4), #45 Seaver (PSA (NM), Mantle (NM) and Mays (NM). 5), #49 Brinkman (PSA 2, Yellow Team Letters), #58 Mathews (PSA 5), #66 Cox More on our website. (PSA 5, Yellow Team), #80 Carew (PSA 6), #100 Gibson (PSA 5), #110 Aaron (PSA Opening Bid $200.00 6) and #177 Ryan RC (PSA 6). More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00

111. 1968 Topps 112. 1969 Topps Baseball Baseball Complete Complete Set of Set (664/664) (598/598) Cards Proudly purchase the offered with (2) PSA 1969 Topps Baseball com- plete set of (664) cards. This Graded Stars consistently graded edition Sturdy 1968 Topps has an overall approximate Baseball complete set condition breakdown of 20% of (598) cards. This (EX-MT or better), 25% lovely burlap bordered (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and edition has an overall 25% (VG or lesser). approximate condition Highlights include #50 breakdown of 20% Clemente (EX), #95 Bench (EX-MT or better), (VG-EX), #100 Aaron (VG- 25% (EX), 30% (VG- EX), #120 Rose (VG-EX), EX) and 25% (VG or #190 Mays (VG-EX), #260 lesser). Keys include R. Jackson RC (VG-EX), #45 Seaver (GD), #50 #500 Mantle (VG), #510 Mays (GD), #80 Carew (EX), #533 Ryan Carew (VG), #110 (VG-EX), #572 Aaron (VG-EX), #150 Clemente (EX), #177 Ryan RC (PSA 4), #230 Rose (GD), Marichal/McCovey (EX-MT) #247 Bench RC (VG), #280 Mantle (PSA 4), #330 Maris (VG-EX), #480 Managers’ and #573 Palmer (EX). More Dream/Clemente (GD), #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (GD) and #575 Palmer (EX). on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

114. 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set (720/720) Plus (4) Checklist Variations with (2) PSA Graded Stars From the season in which the Baltimore Orioles hoisted their sec- ond World Series banner comes the offered 1970 Topps Baseball com- plete set of (720) cards with a pair of PSA graded stars. This clean sil- ver bordered edition has an overall approximate condition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 15% (VG or lesser). Highlights include #189 113. (3) 1969 Oddball Complete/Near Sets Munson RC (EX), #300 Seaver “The most celebrated second-place team in the history of baseball” is profiled with (PSA 6), #350 Clemente (EX), these (3) 1969 Chicago Cubs oddball complete/near sets. Included are 1969 Dunkin #500 Aaron (VG-EX), #580 Rose Donuts Cubs Bumper Sticker set: (6/6, average EX-MT) with Banks (EX-MT), (PSA 6), #600 Mays (EX-MT), Santo (EX-MT), B. Williams (VG-EX); 1969 Jewel Food Cubs near: (16/20, average #700 F. Robinson (EX) and #712 NM, missing Aguirre, Nye, Popovich, Qualls) with Banks (EX-MT), Jenkins (NM), Ryan (EX-MT). Also present are Santo (NM), B. Williams (EX-MT); 1969 Sunoco Cubs set: (9 pins, average NM) additional checklist variations for #128, 244, 343 and 432 averaging (EX-MT). More with Banks (NM) and B. Williams (NM). on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

22 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 115. 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (720/720) Cards Assembled is a clean 1970 Topps Baseball complete set of (720) cards. This silver bordered edition has an overall approximate condi- tion breakdown throughout of 20% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Featured are #10 Yastrzemski (EX-MT), #140 116. 1971 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (752) Cards with R. Jackson (EX), #189 PSA 6 Clemente Munson RC (EX), #350 Popular 1971 Topps Baseball complete set of (752) cards with a PSA 6 Clemente head- Clemente (EX), #500 Aaron lining. This pitch-black edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX- (VG-EX), #580 Rose (VG), M T or better), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with some of the stars #600 Mays (VG-EX), #700 displaying colored edges. The challenging high series presents only slightly lesser than F. Robinson (EX) and #712 the more available numbers. However, the overall body of this condition sensitive set Ryan (VG-EX). More on remains fresh and attractive. Highlights include #20 R. Jackson (EX), #26 Blyleven RC our website. (EX-MT), #250 Bench (EX), #513 Ry a n (EX), #525 Banks (EX), #600 Mays (EX-MT), Opening Bid $200.00 #630 C l e m e n t e ( P S A 6) and #709 Baylor RC (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

117. 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (787) Cards With a psychedelic design scheme, the offered 1972 Topps Baseball complete series of (787) cards remains a favorite among set collectors. This electric edition has an approximate condition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the challenging high series presenting only slightly lesser than the more 118. (9) 1977-1988 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Complete Sets with available numbers. Keys SGC 86 Ozzie Smith Rookie include #79 Fisk/Cooper Produced at a fraction of the rate of the mainstream U.S. issues, these (9) 1977-1988 RC (EX-MT), #299 Aaron O-Pee-Chee Baseball complete sets have significant upside potential. With deference (VG-EX), #309 Clemente to the rough “factory cuts” associated with the manufacturer, these sets overwhelm- (EX-MT), #559 Rose (NM), ingly average (NM) quality with the key cards generally presenting similarly. Included #595 Ryan (VG), #751 are: 1977, 1978 (Murray RC), 1979 (#52 O. Smith RC SGC 86), 1980, 1982, 1983 Carlton TRD (EX) and #752 Morgan TRD (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 (Gwynn and Sandberg RC), 1985, 1987 (Bonds RC) and 1988. Opening Bid $250.00

119. (41) 1981-1993 120. (22) 1987-1998 Topps, Donruss & Fleer Baseball Factory Set Baseball Complete Sets Cases Plus (3) Sets Fill in the gaps with these (41) Large collection of (22) 1987- 1981-1983 Topps, Donruss and 1998 baseball factory set cases. Fleer Baseball complete sets. Included are Set Cases: (22, all Unless noted, each edition is sealed, unless noted) with (2) hand collated and presents (NM- 1987 Donruss Highlights (15 sets MT) with the keys generally pre- per), 1987 Donruss Rookies (15 senting similarly. Included are sets), (6) 1989 Donruss Rookies Topps sets: (13 sets) with 1981, (15 sets per, one unsealed case), (2) 1984, 1985, (4) 1986, (1) 1989 Donruss Traded (15 sets), 1988 (factory box, but opened), 1989 Upper Deck High Number (2) 1991, 1992 (factory), 1993; near (87/100), (5) 1990 Donruss Donruss sets: (14 sets) with (3) Rookies (15 sets per, one 1981, 1982, (2) 1983, (2) 1984, unsealed), 1990 Score Rookie & 1986, (3) 1987, (2) 1989; Fleer Traded (100 sets), 1991 Donruss sets: (14 sets) with (3) 1981, Rookies (30 sets, one unsealed 1983, 1986, (2) 1987, (3) 1988 case), 1991 Topps Traded (16 (one factory), (2) 1990 (one fac- sets, long box), (3) 1998 Upper tory), 1991 (factory) and 1992 Deck The Chase for 62 (24 sets, (factory). Due to size/weight, a one 20/24 near) and Sets: (3) shipping surcharge may apply. 1991 Topps Stadium Club Dome. Opening Bid $200.00 Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $250.00

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121. (19) 1966- 122. (6) 1967-1976 1986 Baseball Laughlin Baseball Oddball/Regional Card & Newsletter Card Sets Complete/Near As the creations of artist R.G. Sets of the Orioles Laughlin, these (6) 1967- 1976 complete sets bearing & Pirates his name are becoming High-caliber assortment increasingly more desirable of (19) 1966-1986 base- among hobbyists. Included ball oddball/regional card are 1967 Laughlin World complete/near sets featur- Series set: (64/64, average ing both the Baltimore Orioles and . Highlights include 1966 East NM); 1972 Laughlin Great Hills Pirates set: (median NM); Uncatalogued 1966 Pirates Autograph Cards set: Feats Set—Blue: (51/51, (average NM); 1971 Arco Pirates set: (average NM) with Clemente (NM); 1973 average NM); 1974 Laughlin Johnny Pro Orioles set: (average NM, no pose variations) and 1977-1986 Baltimore All-Star Games set: (40/40, average NM-MT); 1974 Laughlin Old-Time Black Orioles Photo Card Albums: (12 albums, average EX-MT to NM). More on our Stars set: (36/36, average NM); 1975-76 Inside Pitch Newsletter set: (12 issues. website. Average NM) and 1976 Laughlin Indianapolis Clowns set: (42/42, average NM). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

124. (5) 1973-1979 Topps 123. (4) 1975 Topps Baseball Baseball Complete/Near Sets Complete Sets with (2) Mini Assembled are (5) 1973-1979 Topps Assembled are (4) 1975 Topps Baseball Baseball complete/near sets. Highlights complete sets with two regular and two include 1973 Topps near: (655/660, mini parallels. Included among these average NM) with #50 Clemente (EX), 660-card editions are Regular Sets: (one #100 Aaron (NM), #220 Ryan (NM), averages EX-MT to NM, one averages #305 Mays (VG-EX), #615 Schmidt EX-MT) with (2) #223 Yount RC (NM, RC/Cey (VG); 1974 Topps set: EX-MT), (2) #228 Brett RC (EX-MT, (660/660, average EX-MT to NM) with VG-EX), (2) #500 Ryan (NM, VG), (2) #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1977 #660 Aaron (EX, VG); Mini Sets: (one Topps set: (660/660, median NM); averages EX-MT to NM, one averages 1978 Topps set: (726/726, average EX-MT) with (2) #223 Yount RC (EX- NM) with #707 Molitor/Trammell RC MT, EX), (2) #228 Brett RC (NM, EX- (NM) and 1979 Topps set: (726/726, MT), (2) #500 Ryan (both EX) and (2) average NM) with #116 O. Smith RC #660 Aaron (EX-MT, VG). (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

126. 1980-2001 Perez- 125. 1976-1980 Topps Steele Baseball Hall of Baseball Complete Set Run Fame Postcards Series Assembled is a clean run of 1976-1980 1-15 Set Run Topps Baseball complete sets. Highlights Signature hounds will definitely include 1976 Topps set: (660/660, aver- want to fetch this run of (15) age NM) with #98 Eckersley RC (EX— 1980-2001 Perez-Steele Hall of MT); 1977 Topps set: (660/660, average Fame Postcard unsigned Series 1- EX-MT); 1978 Topps set: (726/726, 15 sets. Each card is serially average NM) with #36 Murray RC (EX- numbered #1717/10000 and aver- MT), #707 Molitor/Trammell RC (NM); ages (NM-MT). They present 1979 Topps set: (726/726, average NM) wonderfully when signed and with #116 O. Smith RC (EX-MT) and several living candidates for auto- 1980 Topps set: (726/726, average NM) graphs are still available. The with #482 Henderson RC (EX). More on supply is quickly drying up on our website. Perez-Steele Postcards as they are Opening Bid $200.00 a perennial favorite among hob- byists. Opening Bid $200.00

128. 1987 Fleer Baseball Sealed Lot of (33) Sets 127. 1986 Topps Traded Set Plus (6) Rack Boxes Case & (18) 1986 Fleer Produced at a lesser rate than Update Sets their prolific competitors, this group of (39) 1987 Fleer Invest in these (118) 1986 Topps Traded Baseball factory sealed pieces and Fleer Update sets. With high-grade has undeniable upside potential. rookies of Bonds, Canseco, Clark and This series is hallmarked by a Jackson as guarantees, these unsearched clean design and stellar rookie sets are a “no lose” proposition. Included class (Bonds, Clark, Jackson, are 1986 Topps Traded Factory Set Maddux). Included are (6) 1987 Case: (100 sets, sealed) and (18) 1986 Fleer Rack Boxes: (24 packs, 51 Fleer Update Sets:. Due to size/weight, cards per); (8) 1987 Fleer a shipping surcharge may apply. Factory Sets and 1987 Fleer Opening Bid $300.00 Update Factory Set Half Case: (25 sets). Opening Bid $200.00

24 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 129. (88) 1909-11 T206 130. 1909-11 T206 White Borders Lot - White Borders Minor Mostly Different Cards League (Other Than with (2) Tinker Southern Leaguers) Set Join the fray seeking to conquer of (86) Cards “The Monster” by seizing these Those minor leaguers who (88) 1909-11 T206 White hailed outside of Dixie and Borders including (2) Tinker. earned a place in the 1909-11 This mostly different selection T206 White Border series are has an overall condition break- represented with the offered set down for the ungraded portion of of (86) cards. The advertising 24% (VG to VG-EX), 31% back composition is as follows: (GD), 21% (FR) and 24% (PR) (67) Piedmont, (13) Sweet with 18% displaying reverse Caporal, (5) Polar Bear and (1) paper loss, pin holes, stamps, Old Mill. The overall condition tape or writing. Highlights breakdown is as follows: 6% include Hall of Famers/Stars: (VG), 34% (GD), 23% (FR) and (3 cards) with Chase (GD, 37% (PR) with 20-25% display- Throwing, Dark Cap), Tinker ing reverse glue residue, paper (FR, Batting, Chicago on Shirt, loss, trimming or writing. Hall reverse back stamp), Tinker of Famers include Beckley (VG, Portrait) and Commons: (PR), J. Collins (GD), Kelley (85 cards, 9 Polar Bear, (2) Polar (FR) and McGinnity (PR). More Bear, (1) Old Mill, remainder common backs). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $400.00

132. (13) 1909-11 T206 White Borders with SGC 20 131. (37) Different 1909-11 Mathewson & (12) Oddities T206 White Border Minor The legions of hobbyists who revere the Leaguers 1909-11 T206 White Borders series will Minor leaguers from “The Monster” want to pursue these (13) cards including a are the focus of these (37) 1909-11 “Christian Gentleman” and (12) additional T206 White Borders. The condition peculiar examples. Unless noted, each card breakdown is 24% (VG-EX), 60% has a common advertising back. Included (VG), 8% (GD) and 8% (trimmed). are Hall of Famer: Mathewson (SGC 20, Unless noted, each reverse displays a Portrait); Oddities: (12 cards) with common brand. Included are Arndt, S. Anderson (VG, Sovereign 350, partial Barry, Batch, Brain, Butler, Carr, name), Donlin (VG, with Bat, surface wet Clark, Clymer, Congalton, Cravath, sheet transfer), Conroy (GD, Fielding, dou- Cross, Flanagan, Grimshaw, Hall, ble name), Dubuc (FR, surface wet sheet Hallman, Hannifan, J. Jackson, transfer), Geyer (FR, reverse glue residue, Kisinger, Kruger, Malarkey, Maloney, double name), Gilbert (VG, partial “G” in McGann, McGinley, Milligan, Moran, surname), Hummel (GD, Tolstoi, surface O’Brien, Oberlin, Phelan, Pickering wet sheet transfer), Orth (VG, missing some (Polar Bear), Poland, Ritter, Rudolph black on frame, Southern Leaguer), Owen (Polar Bear), Schlafly, Schreck, Shaw, (GD, Sweet Caporal Factory 649 Slagle and I. Young. Overprint), Phelan (GD, oversized), Opening Bid $400.00 Seymour (VG, with Bat, surface wet sheet transfer) and Wiltse (VG-EX, Portrait with Cap, slight ghost on back). Opening Bid $250.00

133. 1909-11 T205 134. (16) Gold Borders & 1914 B18 T206 White Blankets Borders Group of with (6) (39) Cards with Hall of (5) Graded Famers Antique assortment of Including (39) 1909-11 T205 Gold Cobb & Borders and T206 White Borders with (5) graded. Johnson Included are 1911 T205 Century-old Gold Borders: (2 assortment of cards); 1909-11 T206 (16) 1914 B18 White Borders: (37 Blankets with cards, 5 graded, ungrad- six Hall of ed 22% VG or better, Famers featur- 50% GD, 28% FR or ing Cobb and Johnson. Included are Hall of Famers: (6 blankets) with (2) Carey lesser with most having (both VG, Purple Pennants), (2) Chance (VG, GD, Green Infield), Cobb (VG, White light reverse hinge Infield), W. Johnson (VG-EX, Brown Pennants); Others: (10 blankets) with Austin residue, (17) Sovereign (VG, Purple Basepaths), Chapman (VG, Purple Pennants), Fletcher (VG, Green 350, (2) Polar Bear, remainder common backs) with Beckley (GAI 3.5, Polar Bear), Basepaths), Foster (VG, Pennants), Grant (VG, Green Basepaths), Moeller (VG-EX, Bliss (SGC 40, Polar Bear), Hannifan (SGC 30, Old Mill), Hartsel (Sovereign 350) Brown Pennants), Morgan (VG-EX, Brown Pennants), Shotton (GD, Purple and B. Hinchman (PSA 2, Cleveland, Old Mill). More on our website. Basepaths), Snodgrass (VG, Brown Basepaths) and J. Walsh (EX-MT, Blue Infield). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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135. 1888 Goodwin & Co. A.C Weyhing Cabinet Gus (Cannonball) Weyhing notched 264 career victories over his fourteen 136. (4) 1887-1889 Allen & Ginter year career. The right-handed and Old Judge Baseball Cards with Kentucky native takes aim yet again Anson & Kelly on this circa 1888 Goodwin & Co. Presented are (4) 1887-1889 Allen & Ginter and cabinet. The nearly 4 x 5-1/2” sepia Old Judge baseball cards featuring a pair of Hall image is matted 6-3/4 x 9” and is of Famers. Included are 1.) 1887 N28 Allen & absent of any creasing, writing or sur- Ginter Mulvey (PR, reverse paper loss); 2.) face crazing. Very nice 126 year-old 1887-89 N172 Old Judge Canavan (VG, Holding piece with a strong presentation. It is Ring Bat); 3-4.) (2) 1888 Allen & Ginter A16 interesting to note that while his ball Album cut-outs of Anson (front presents GD, playing brother passed away at age paper residue on back) and Kelly (presents EX- 20, the elder Weyhing was one of the MT). longest lived players from the Old Opening Bid $250.00 Judge checklist lasting until 1955. Opening Bid $250.00

138. (3) 1936-1937 Goudey Wide Pen & 137. (21) 1934 Goudey Baseball National Chicle Fine Singles with (6) Hall of Famers Pen Starter Sets Including Dean Explore this eye-catching trio of Start your 1934 Goudey Baseball project with 1936-1937 Goudey Wide Pen these (21) different singles including (6) Hall of and National Chicle Fine Pen Famers with (5) SGC graded examples. starter sets. Keys include 1936 Included are Hall of Famers: (6 cards) with #2 R313 National Chicle Fine Cochrane (SGC 50), #6 Dean (SGC 30), #10 Pens starter: (46/120, average Klein (FR), #11 P. Waner (SGC 70), #19 Grove GD to VG, 9% reverse glue (SGC 40), #22 Vaughan (GD); Others: (15 residue or writing) with Goslin cards, median GD) with #3, #4 English (SGC (VG-EX), H. Wagner (GD); 40), 15, 16, 20, 29, 32, 40, 41, 45, 46, 48, 50, 55 1936 R314 Goudey Wide Pens and 72. starter: (42/120, average GD, 26% reverse glue residue or writing) with Harris (VG), Opening Bid $250.00 Klein (GD) and 1937 Goudey Wide Pens Type 4 starter: (15/36, average FR, 80% pin holes or reverse glue residue/writing) with Averill (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

139. 1920s-40s Baseball Treasure Chest of (58) with Wheaties Panels, 140. (12) 1940 & 1941 Play Ball Butterfinger Premiums Baseball Hall of Famers with Foxx & Pastel Premiums Dynamic dozen of 1940 and 1941 Play Ball Seekers of vintage oddball Baseball Hall of Famers. Included are attractive issues have a field day with this pre-war depictions of 1940 Play Ball: (9 cards) fascinating 1920s-40s baseball with #40 Greenberg (VG-EX), #87 Hubbell treasure chest of (58). Present (EX), #88 Ott (VG), #104 P. Waner (VG-EX), are: (15) 1934 R310 #120 W. Johnson (VG), #141 Stengel (FR, Butterfinger Premiums (avg. reverse paper loss), #170 Speaker (VG-EX), FR-GD) with (8) HOFers: #173 Lajoie (VG-EX), #224 Traynor (VG); Averill, Dickey, Ferrell, Grove, 1941 Play Ball: (3 cards) with #8 Ott (VG), Harris, Hoyt, Simmons, P. #13 Foxx (VG) and #15 Cronin (FR, reverse Waner; (9) 1936 R312 Pastel Premiums (avg. FR-GD) with (3) HOFers: Hornsby, paper residue). Waner/Waner/Weaver, Wagner/Vaughan; (21) 1937-39 Wheaties Panels (all hand-cut) Opening Bid $250.00 with (10) HOFers: Cuyler, Feller, Gomez, Greenberg, Grove, (2) Herman, Hubbell, Medwick, Vaughan. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

142. 1947 Bond Bread Starter Set of (28/48) Cards with J. Robinson & Williams Prized 1947 Bond Bread starter set of (28/48) cards with (8) Cooperstown 141. 1943 R302-1 M.P. & Co. Uncut Strip with (4) Hall of inductees including J. Robinson and Williams headlining. Highlights include Famers Including DiMaggio Baseball Hall of Famers: (8 cards) with As one of a handful of issues released during World War II, the 1943 R302-1 M.P. & Berra (VG), Doerr (VG-EX), Feller (EX), J. Co. have emerged as a cult favorite among many hobbyists. Offered is an intact eight- Gordon (VG), Mize (EX), Musial (EX), J. card strip featuring four Hall of Famers. Measuring 21-1/2 x 2-1/4”, this oversize relic Robinson (EX-MT), T. Williams (VG-EX); is virtually crease-free and presents remarkably for its age. From left-to-right: Boxers: (3 cards) with Carnera (EX-MT) Medwick, Vander Meer, Henrich, Reese, Danning, Cronin, Bonham and J. DiMaggio. and LaMotta (EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

26 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 143. (30) 1921 & 1922 144. (573) 1921-1963 Baseball Baseball Exhibits with Exhibits & Premiums with (4) Hall of Famers Several Hall of Famers Including Cobb Vast 1921-1963 baseball (and 15 football) Enticing assortment of (30) Exhibits and premium collection of (573) 1921 and 1922 Baseball cards featuring several Hall of Famers Exhibits. Included are 1921 and Types. Highlights include 1921 Exhibits: (16 cards, average Baseball Exhibits: (2) S. Harris (one FR to GD, 43% reverse VG, one PR, punch holes); 1925-31 pin/punch holes, stamps or Baseball Postcard-Back Exhibits: writing) with Adams, Cobb Hornsby (PR, writing, Boston); 1930s (PR, stained), J. Collins, Baseball Exhibits Cuts: (72 cards, gen- Cruise, Dykes, S. Harris (VG), erally present EX-MT) with (3) Foxx, (2) J. Johns(t)on, Kelly (VG), Grove, (2) Ott; 1934 Baseball Four-on- Lavan, Maranville (PR, pin One Exhibits: hole), Naylor, O’Neill, Ring, Frisch/Martin/Hallahan/Rothrock (VG- Shanks, K. Williams, Wingo; EX); 1934 Gold Medal Foods: Frisch 1922 Exhibits: (14 cards, (EX-MT); 1948 Baseball’s Great Hall of average FR to GD, 57% Fame Exhibits: (245 cards, average VG, reverse stamps or writing) multiple near sets, 15% reverse paper with Bush, Caveney, Cooper, loss, pin holes or reverse paper loss) with (5) Mathewson (average VG-EX), (5) C. Duncan, R. Grimes, Jacobson, Young (average VG, one PR, writing); 1948-1952 Football Exhibits: Schlinkman SP Judge, Maisel, B. Miller, H. (FR, paper loss) and 1953 Canadian Exhibits: (121 cards, median EX-MT) with (7) Miller, Moriarty (PR, reverse stamp), Piercy, Reuther and Snyder. #61 Alston. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

145. 1933 Goudey 146. 1934-1936 Baseball Starter Set of Diamond Stars (138/240) Cards with Starter Set of (60/108) (24) Hall of Famers Cards with (17) Hall Claim nearly sixty percent of the of Famers groundbreaking 1933 Goudey Promising 1934-36 Diamond Baseball edition with the offered Stars starter set of (60/108) starter set of (138/240) gum cards with (17) Hall of cards. Two dozen Cooperstown Famers including (5) SGC enshrinees headline this gathering graded. Included are Hall of which has an overall approximate Famers: (17 cards) with #1 condition breakdown of 10% Grove (SGC 10), #28 Lopez (VG-EX or better), 20% (VG), (FR, reverse writing), #30 30% (GD) and 40% (FR or less- Manush (PR, Blue Back), #31 er) with nearly 25% displaying Cuyler (VG), #32 S. Rice paper loss/residue, trimming or (FR), #36 Lombardi ERR writing. Keys include with #2 (VG), #43 Lyons (VG-EX), Vance (GD), #25 P. Waner (GD), #48 R. Ferrell (VG), #50 Ott #42 E. Collins (VG), #44 (SGC 30), #59 Bottomley (GD), #60 Ruffing (GD), #63 T. Jackson (GD), #66 Bottomley (GD), #76 Cochrane Medwick (PR), #77 Gehringer (SGC 30, Blue Back), #91 B. Harris (GD), #95 (GD), #79 Faber (GD), #89 Speaker (FR), #117 Maranville (VG), #127 Ott (GD), Appling (GD), #103 Dickey (SGC 40, Blue Back); Others: (43 cards, average GD, #128 Klein (FR, reverse writing), #138 Pennock (VG), #154 Foxx (FR), #188 less than 5% writing) with #4 (bb), 6, 8 (bb), 22 (bb), 25, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 45-47, Hornsby (GD), #207 Ott (PR), #211 H. Wilson (GD) and #229 Vaughan (VG). More 49, 51-53, 55-57, 61, 62, 67, 68, 70-72, 78, 80-82, 84, 87-90, 92, 94, 96, 101 and on our website. #108 Berger (SGC 40, Blue Back). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

147. Large 1933-1941 148. (248) 1933-1941 Goudey, Play Ball & Pre-War Baseball Gum Diamond Stars Collection Cards with (26) Hall of of (337) Cards with (49) Famers Hall of Famers From the early gum card sets Bountiful 1933-1941 Goudey, Play come these (248) 1933-1941 Ball and Diamond Stars collection baseball cards featuring (26) Hall of (337) cards with (49) Baseball of Famers and other period stars. Hall of Famers headlining. Highlights include 1933 Goudey: Although this group is low-grade (100 cards, average VG to VG- due to a combination of acute wear, EX, 10% writing, 89 different) the stellar pre-war lineup more than with #49 Frisch (VG-EX), (2) makes up the difference. Moderate #63 Cronin (both VG-EX), #74 duplication is found throughout. Rixey (GD), #194 Averill (VG), Highlights include 1933 Goudey: #222 Gehringer (VG); 1934-36 (277 cards, average FR, 27% Batter-Up: #16 Hafey (GD), #34 reverse glue residue, pin holes, Simmons (GD); 1935 Goudey paper loss or writing) with #76 Four-in-One: Cochrane (FR, writing), #89 Cochrane/Gehringer (VG-EX), R. Speaker (PR, reverse writing), (4) #110 Goslin (average FR, one writing), (2) #117 Ferrell/Werber (EX), Maranville (both GD), #127 Ott (GD), (3) #128 Klein (GD, (2) PR, two writing), Foxx/Mahaffey (FR), T. Jackson/Terry (VG); 1940 Play Ball: #10 Ruffing (EX), #38 #188 Hornsby (PR, reverse writing), (3) #211 H. Wilson (GD, (2) PR, two writing); Doerr (VG-EX); 1941 Double Play: #77/#78 Feller (VG-EX), #89 Ott/90 (VG-EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: #44 Hornsby (PR), #50 Ott (PR) and 1940 Play Ball: #158 1941 Play Ball: #15 Cronin (VG-EX), #19 Gehringer (GD), #20 Ruffing (VG-EX), T. Jackson (VG). More on our website. #64 Doerr (VG) and #72 Gomez (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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150. 1950 151. (105) 1950- Bowman 1952 Bowman Baseball Baseball Cards Partial Set with (10) Hall of of (200/252) Famers Cards with Fine assortment of GAI Graded (105) 1950-1952 Bowman Baseball Campanella cards with (10) Hall of Though diminu- Famers. Highlights tive in size, the include 1950 offered 1950 Bowman: (18 cards, Bowman median VG-EX, 5 low Baseball Partial numbers) with #19 set of (200/252) Spahn (VG-EX), #75 149. (47) 1948-49 Leaf Baseball Cards cards is strong in Campanella (VG), with Hall of Famers & (2) Shortprints stature. This consistently graded and attractive series #229 Frisch (VG); averages (VG to VG-EX) throughout. Highlights Formidable assortment of (47) 1948-49 Leaf Baseball 1951 Bowman: (50 include #1 Parnell (VG), #6 Feller (GD), #19 Spahn singles. Included are Hall of Famers/Stars: (6 cards) cards, aggregate EX, 16 high numbers) with #10 (FR), #32 Roberts (VG-EX), #33 Kiner (VG-EX), #39 with #38 Kluszewski (EX-MT), #46 Mize (EX), #53 Schoendienst (VG-EX), #80 Reese (VG-EX), #282 Doby (VG), #46 Berra (VG), #75 Campanella (GAI 7, Vander Meer (NM), #59 Appling (EX-MT), #106 Frisch (GD), #324 Pramesa (VG); 1952 Bowman: (37 first graded), #84 Ashburn (VG-EX), #94 Boudreau Boudreau (EX), #117 Gordon (EX); Shortprints: (2 cards, composite VG-EX, 14 high numbers) with #21 (VG-EX), #217 Stengel (VG), #226 Konstanty (FR, cards) with #66 O. Grove (FR), #104 Stewart (GD); Fox (GD), #30 Schoendienst (VG-EX), #53 Ashburn tape), #229 Frisch (VG) and #252 DeMars (VG-EX). Others: (39 cards, aggregate EX). More on website. (VG), #128 Newcombe (VG) and #142 Wynn (VG). Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

152. 1953- 153. 1953 154. (6) 1953 Briggs Meats Senators with 54 Briggs Briggs Vernon & Yost Meats Meats Splendid Willie Mays Monte sextet of 1953 Briggs A young and Irvin Meats determined Hall of Washington Willie Mays Fame Type Senators commands this Card! Type cards. exceedingly Regional These waxy scarce 1953-54 specialists creations Briggs Meats will desire were pre- regional issue. the offered cisely The waxy por- 1953 Briggs culled from trait of “Say Meats Monte period hot Hey” was Irvin sample. dog boxes extracted from a The waxy and present period hot dog meats card much nicer than when infrequently encountered. box and reveals was accu- Included are: Porterfield (presents VG), Runnels (VG), minimal traces of the original advertising trim along the rately Tipton (VG), Vernon (VG-EX), Vollmer (VG) and Yost upper and lower edges. Aside from superficial surface extracted (EX). With exception to Yost, each reverse exhibits wrinkling which is detectable only under close scrutiny, from a period advertising box and presents (EX-MT) creasing which does not or barely protrudes the color the Hall of Fame Type presents splendidly and much with a crisp perimeter and clean back with even hot saturated obverses. A superb starter group of this tough better than when infrequently offered. The blank dog grease impressions. Very few examples of this card and beloved regional issue. reverse displays uniform traces of hot dog grease mark- have surfaced for secondary market sale. Opening Bid $250.00 ings common to the issue. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 155. (14) 157. (15) 1955 Rodeo 1956 Topps Meats Baseball Athletics Stars with with Aaron, Boudreau Mays & Round up these Williams (14) 1955 The framework Rodeo Meats of your prospec- Athletics tive 1956 Topps including Hall Baseball set is of Famer Lou available with Boudreau. these (15) dif- Included among 156. (6) 1953-1955 Topps & Bowman ferent stars. this extremely Baseball Hall of Famers with Banks RC, Included are scarce regional Koufax RC, Mantle & More crisp specimens gathering are: Astroth (GD), Boudreau (VG), C. Boyer of #5 T. Williams (EX), #8 Alston (EX), #31 Aaron (FR, Pink Background), Ceccarelli (VG), DeMaestri The crown jewels of Baseball Hall of Fame talent are (EX), #61 Skowron (VG), #95 Braves Team (EX), (VG-EX, Light Green Background), Finigan (FR), on display with these (6) 1953-1955 Topps and #100 Orioles Team (EX-MT), #125 Minoso (VG-EX), Kellner (FR), Melillo (VG-EX), Portocarerro (VG), Bowman Baseball singles. Included are 1953 Bowman #130 Mays (EX-MT), #140 Score RC (VG), #164 Renna (PR), Robertson (GD), Shantz (FR, Correct Color: (2 cards) with #33 Reese (FR), #59 Mantle Killebrew (EX-MT), #166 Dodgers Team (EX), #187 Spelling), B. Wilson (PR, Purple Background) and (GD); 1953 Topps: (2 cards) with #220 Paige (GD), Wynn (VG-EX), #194 Irvin (EX-MT), #236 Athletics Zernial (PR). Copies graded (FR) or lesser are judged #244 Mays (GD); 1954 Topps: #92 Banks RC (VG) Team (EX-MT) and #255 Lemon (NM). as such due to paper loss. and 1955 Topps: #123 Koufax RC (VG). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

28 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 158. (10) 1954-1955 Esskay Meats Baltimore Orioles Cards— 159. (55) 1948-1955 All Different Bowman Baseball “Charm Singles with (23) Hall City’s” of Famers Including fledgling diamond Mantle stars are the Strong 1948-1955 Bowman subjects of Baseball singles group of (55) these (10) with (23) Hall of Famers such 1954-1955 as Berra, Campanella and Esskay Mantle. Highlights include Meats 1950 Bowman: (2) #6 Feller Baltimore (VG-EX, VG), #217 Stengel Orioles por- (VG); 1951 Bowman: #2 traits. The Berra (VG-EX), #26 Rizzuto majority of (VG-EX), #31 Campanella these “meat” (VG), #134 Spahn (VG-EX); cards were 1952 Bowman: #8 Reese carefully extracted from period hot dog boxes and are absent of any acute wear. (VG-EX), #44 Campanella Included among this assortment is the tougher 1955 Maxwell card which is atop many (VG-EX); 1953 Bowman wantlists. Included are 1954 Esskay Meats: (7 cards) with Courtney (presents VG), Color: #9 Rizzuto (VG), (2) Dykes (presents GD), Fridley (presents VG), Kennedy (presents GD), Turley (presents #93 Rizzuto/Martin (one VG- FR), Waitkus (presents FR), Wertz (presents VG-EX); 1955 Esskay Meats: (3 cards) EX, one trimmed) and 1955 with Evers (presents FR, reverse writing), Maxwell (presents VG-EX) and Moss Bowman: #202 Mantle (GD). (presents VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $250.00

160. (344) 161. 1948-1955 1949-1955 Bowman Baseball Bowman Singles Group of (490) Baseball Cards with Aaron, Singles Musial & Williams Replenish your Premier assortment of (490) vintage 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball Bowman singles featuring a slew of Baseball inven- Hall of Famers and stars. tory with these Moderate duplication is (344) 1949- uncovered throughout this pri- 1955 singles. marily mid-grade gathering. This mixed Featured are 1948 Bowman: gathering aver- #5 Feller (VG); 1949 ages (VG) qual- Bowman: #46 Roberts RC ity with moder- (FR, reverse writing); 1951 ate duplication Bowman: (137 cards, majori- from the more ty VG-EX, 15 high numbers) common series. with #32 Snider (VG), #165 Minor stars T. Williams (GD), #232 Fox such as Boone, RC (FR, tape); 1953 Bowman B. Harris, Lollar, Maglie, Woodling and Yost are dispersed throughout. Included are Color: #32 Musial (FR), (2) (1) 1949, (24) 1950, (43) 1951, (52) 1952, (24) 1953 Black & White, (54) Color, (81) #153 Ford (VG, GD) and 1955 Bowman: #179 Aaron (VG). More on our website. 1954 and (65) 1955. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

162. (418) 163. (43) 1952-1956 1951- Topps Baseball 1956 Cards with (6) Topps T. Williams Baseball “Teddy Ballgame” Cards of and others diamond Mostly stars are the focus of these (418) 1952- Stars 1956 Topps Baseball The stars cards. This mid- align for grade gathering with this card- moderate duplica- board tion throughout is gallery of ideal for both com- (43) 1951- plete and team set builders. Keys include 1952 Topps: (64 cards, composite VG-EX) 1956 Topps with #33 Spahn (VG, bb), #175 B. Martin (VG), #191 Berra (VG); 1953 Topps: (70 Baseball cards, mostly VG to VG-EX, 4 high numbers) with #220 Paige (colored); 1954 singles. Featured among this star packed arrangement are 1951 Topps Red Backs: #1 Topps: (60 cards, average VG-EX to EX) with #1 T. Williams (VG), 1955 Topps: Berra (EX); 1952 Topps: #11 Rizzuto (VG, bb), #88 Feller (VG-EX), #91 (120 cards, majority VG-EX to EX) with #2 T. Williams (VG-EX), #4 Kaline (VG- Schoendienst (VG-EX), #277 Wynn (VG); 1953 Topps: #54 Feller (VG), #114 EX), (2) #28 Banks (both VG-EX); 1956 Topps: (104 cards, majority EX-MT) with Rizzuto (VG-EX), #207 Ford (EX); 1954 Topps: #17 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #50 Berra (4) #5 T. Williams (average EX), #31 Aaron (VG-EX), #72 Phillies Team-1955 (EX), (GD); 1955 Topps: #4 Kaline (VG), #28 Banks (VG), #198 Berra (VG); 1956 Topps: #292 Aparicio RC (EX) and NNO CL 2/4 (lightly marked). More on our website. #31 Aaron (EX), #33 Clemente (VG-EX) and #101 Campanella (GD). More on our Opening Bid $400.00 website. Opening Bid $250.00

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164. 1952-1955 165. (492) 1939-1966 Red Man Tobacco Baseball Exhibits with Baseball Group of Several Hall of Famers & (104) Cards with Shortprints 1955 Partial Set Abundant collection of (492) 1939- Take a break from the 1966 Baseball Exhibits featuring sev- mainstream and place a eral Hall of Famers along with strong bid on the offered tougher shortprints and variations. 1952-1955 Red Man Moderate duplication is found Tobacco Baseball group throughout this gathering which will of (104) cards featuring a undoubtedly yield partial and starter 1955 partial set. sets. Highlights include 1939-46 Highlights include 1952 Salutation Exhibits: (71 cards, aver- Red Man No Tabs: (2) age VG, 25% reverse paper Snider (both VG); 1952 loss/residue, pinholes or writing) with Red Man with Tabs: J. DiMaggio (EX), (6) Feller (aver- #AL8 Feller (VG), age EX, one reverse writing, #NL18 Roberts (VG- Pitching), Hubbell (EX), (2) Ott (EX- EX); 1955 Red Man MT, VG-EX, Left Corner), (5) T. with Tabs partial: Williams (average GD, one pinhole, (39/50, average EX-MT, one reverse writing, #9 Not Showing); 1947-66 Exhibits: (421 cards, average VG- 19 dupes) with AL: (2) EX, 17% reverse paper loss/residue or writing) with (4) Aaron (average VG-EX), (2) #3 Ford (NM, EX-MT), #16 Berra (EX-MT) and NL: #19 Snider (EX). More on our Mays (NM, EX-MT, Batting), (2) Mays (NM, VG-EX, Portrait) and (4) Musial (aver- website. age VG-EX, Made in USA). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

166. (1735) 167. (712) 1948-1959 1949-1966 Topps & Topps & Bowman Bowman Baseball Cards Baseball with Mantle & Shoebox Williams Collection with Budget conscious Aaron, classic baseball col- Koufax, lectors will covet this 1948-1959 Mantle & Topps and Bowman Williams collection of (1735) Profit from this cards featuring a slew of Hall of Famers including Mantle, Mays and Williams. stacked 1949-1966 Although the majority display a combination of acute wear, the sheer star power over- Topps and Bowman Baseball shoebox collection of (712) cards heralded by legends whelms any technical deficiencies. Keys include 1951 Bowman: #1 Ford RC (PR), such as Aaron, Koufax, Mantle, Williams and many more. Highlights include 1952 #165 T. Williams (PR, tape); 1952 Topps: #1 Pafko (PR, reverse writing, bb); 1954 Topps: #65 Slaughter (GD), #91 Schoendienst (GD), #216 Ashburn (VG); 1953 Topps: (182 cards, majority FR to GD, 40% paper loss, trimmed or writing) with (2) Bowman Color: #10 Ashburn (VG); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD), #10 J. #1 T. Williams (one PSA 1, one PR); 1957 Topps: (267 cards, composite GD, 109 Robinson (GD), #90 Mays (VG-EX); 1955 Topps: #47 Aaron (VG); 1956 Topps: #5 fourth series) with #1 T. Williams (VG); 1958 Topps: (353 cards, average GD, 15% T. Williams (VG), #79 Koufax (VG-EX), #130 Mays (VG-EX); 1958 Topps: #5 Mays writing) with (2) #1 T. Williams (both PR, one tape, one writing), #5 Mays (FR), (2) (GD), #150 Mantle (GD), #187 Koufax (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: #380 Aaron (EX); #150 Mantle (both PR, one writing); 1959 Topps: (273 cards, median GD to VG, 5% 1960 Topps: #250 Musial (EX); 1962 Topps: #50 Musial (EX) and 1966 Topps: #50 writing) with #10 Mantle (PR, writing). More on our website. Mantle (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

168. (597) 169. (27) 1950-1963 1957-1959 Baseball Regional & Topps Oddball Grab Bag with Baseball Hall of Famers & Cards Shortprints with Many Snap up these (27) 1950-1963 base- Stars ball regional and oddball cards bol- stered by multiple Hall of Famers and Classic set tough shortprints. Included are 1950 builders will Drake’s: (5 cards, average VG) with find plenty of #8, #13 Doerr (GD), 32, 35, #24 quality cards Berra (EX); 1950-52 Royal Desserts: to draw from #1 Musial (VG); 1951 Berk Ross: (2 in this 1957- cards) with #2-5 DiMaggio (VG), #4- 1959 Topps 5 Ford (VG-EX); 1954 Dan-Dee: (11 Baseball col- cards, average VG-EX) with Bauer lection of (597) cards. Dozens of Hall of Famers, stars and shortprints are available in (VG), Lemon (VG-EX), (2) Lopez this gathering which displays moderate duplication throughout. Highlights include (both VG-EX); (2) Schoendienst 1957 Topps: (130 cards, median VG-EX to EX, 54 fourth series) with #2 Berra (EX- (VG-EX, VG); 1954 Stahl-Meyer: (3 MT); 1958 Topps: (108 cards, mostly EX) with (3) #1 T. Williams (VG-EX, (2) VG), cards, all FR) with Bauer, Lockman, McDougald; 1955 Johnston Cookies Braves (2) #30 Aaron (VG-EX, VG), #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX); 1959 Topps: (359 cards, Series 5 Folder: (presents EX-MT) with Mathews; 1956 Topps Pins Shortprints: (2 aggregate EX, 44 high numbers) with (3) #163 Koufax ((2) EX, VG), #380 Aaron pins) with Lopez (EX), Stobbs (EX-MT); 1959 Kahn’s Wieners: Clemente (PR, (VG-EX), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478 Clemente (VG), #514 Gibson RC (VG), (2) reverse writing) and 1963 Kahn’s Wieners: Clemente (PR, reverse paper loss). #561 Aaron AS (VG-EX, VG) and #564 Mantle AS (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

30 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 171. (91) 1956-1957 Topps Baseball Cards with Aaron, Clemente & Mays— Sharp Fresh and 170. (77) 1900s-1966 Baseball Pinbacks vibrant arrange- & Coins ment of (91) 172. (523) 1955-1958 Topps Baseball Wear these (77) 1900s-1966 baseball pinbacks and 1956-1957 Cards—Sharp coins like a “badge of honor”. Highlights include Topps Baseball cards featuring Hall of Fame luminaries Make significant progress on multiple set projects with 1950s-1960s PM10: (4 pins) with DiMaggio (EX-MT, such as Aaron, Clemente and Mays. Typically askew these (523) 1955-1958 Topps Baseball cards. These Light Blue, Name Within Shoulders), (3) T. Williams centering is offset by razor-sharp corners, creamy edges mostly sharp singles include several semi-stars, All-Star ((2) Name at Bottom grade NM, EX-MT and Batting and clear surface registration. Keys include 1956 and other specialty cards. Moderate duplication is dis- grades VG with no pinback); 1952 Baseball Topps: (86 cards, composite EX-MT) with #113 played throughout the 1955 series while the 1957 and Doubleheader Charms: Berra/Snider (VG, one side no Rizzuto (EX-MT), #130 Mays (EX), #150 Snider (EX), 1958 cards are different. Included are 1955 Topps: plastic); 1956 Topps Pins: (15 pins, majority EX-MT); #251 Yankees Team (EX-MT), NNO CL 2/4 (EX); (140 cards, composite VG-EX) with #24 Newhouser 1962 Salada Coins: (2) #146 Hodges (both NM, both 1957 Topps: #20 Aaron (EX), #24 Mazeroski RC (EX- (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: (260 cards, aggregate EX, 46 variations) and 1966 Guy’s Potato Chips set: (20/20, MT), #76 Clemente (EX), #90 Spahn (EX-MT) and fourth series) and 1958 Topps: (123 cards, median EX average NM, five dupes). More on our website. #170 Snider (EX). More on our website. to EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

173. (68) 174. (431) 1948-1959 1959-1963 Topps & Fleer Bowman St. Baseball Louis Card Cardinals Collection Singles with with Stars Musial RC Capture these Redbird adherents (431) 1959-1963 will want to cap- Fleer Baseball 175. (46) 1939-1963 Oddball & Regional ture these (68) cards highlighted Baseball Cards with Cardinals 1948-1959 Topps by many stars. Emphasis Included are 1959 and Bowman St. There is a distinct St. Louis flavor to the offered 1939- Louis Cardinals Fleer Ted Williams: (60 1963 oddball and regional baseball assortment of (46) singles. As a youngster our consignor stored these cards cards including several Hall of Famers. Featured are in scrapbooks. As such, each displays a combination of cards, majority EX-MT) with #70 w/ J. Thorpe (VG); 1960 Fleer Greats: (123 cards, majority EX-MT) with 1952-1962 Dormand Postcards: #111 Mantle (EX, back damage including glue/tape residue, paper loss or Bat On Shoulder); 1954 Hunter Wieners: with Fronts: writing resulting in a (FR) or lesser technical assess- #3 Ruth (EX-MT), #28 Gehrig (EX), #42 Cobb (EX- MT), (2) #47 C. Young (NM, EX-MT), #62 Wagner Haddix (VG); Backs: (5 card, all FR, glue/paper ment. However, the obverses still present nicely. residue and writing) with Deal, Grammas, Musial, Featured are 1948 Bowman: #36 Musial RC (tape); (EX-MT), #72 T. Williams (EX-MT); 1961 Fleer Greats: (203 cards, aggregate EX-MT); 1963 Fleer: Schofield, Yuhas and three name pieces of Bilko, 1952 Bowman: #196 Musial (tape); 1953 Bowman Grammas and Yvars affixed to paper backing; 1954 Color: #32 Musial (tape) and 1959 Topps: #150 (45 cards, composite VG-EX) with (2) #8 Yastrzemski (both VG), #41 Drysdale (VG), #45 Spahn (VG) and Red Heart: Ashburn (VG-EX) and Musial (VG). More Musial (reverse glue residue). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 #61 Gibson (VG-EX). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

176. (15) 178. (2) 1968 1964 Topps Topps Action Baseball Sticker Strips Stand-Ups with #4 Santo & with (6) #12 Clemente Shortprints Elusive pair of 1968 Including Topps Action Sticker strips featuring #4 Santo Yastrzemski and #12 Clemente. Of the dozens of Included are 1.) #4 1960s Topps Santo (Middle)/F. Baseball oddball Robinson, Lefebvre, issues, the 1964 Chance Stand-Up series (Top)/Aspromonte, of (77) cards is 177. (232) 1953-1964 Topps & Bowman Callison, Lonborg among the most Baseball High Numbers (Bottom) presenting celebrated. These (15) 1964 Topps Stand-Ups feature Cross multiple pesky holes from your wantlists with (EX) and 2.) #12 (6) shortprints including Yastrzemski. Included are these (232) 1953-1964 Topps and Bowman Baseball Clemente (Middle)/R. Shortprints: (6 cards, average EX) with Cash (VG- high numbers. This mixed assortment averages (VG) Allen, McGlothlin, Torre EX), Culp, Gonder, T. Gonzalez, Roebuck, Yastrzemski quality throughout and includes several All-Star cards. (Top)/McDowell, Perez, (VG-EX); Others: (9 cards, average EX) with Callison, Included are Topps: (206 cards) with (36) 1953, (28) B. Robinson (Bottom) Cepeda (EX-MT), Colavito (EX-MT), E. Howard (VG- 1955, (21) 1957, (26) 1959, (35) 1960, (38) 1962, (15) presenting (NM). Each EX), Hunt, Mazeroski (VG), Pinson, Powell (VG-EX) 1963, (7) 1964 and Bowman: (26) 1955. More on our nearly 3 x 15-1/2” strip exhibits crisp perimeters, and Torre (VG-EX). website. creamy edges and firmly attached perforations. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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179. (6) 180. (14) 1957-1968 1954-1969 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Hall of Fame Mickey Rookies with Mantle & Brooks, Ted Carew, Ryan Williams & Seaver Cards “The Express”, Join the card- “The Human board frenzy Vacuum Cleaner” for these (14) and “Tom 1954-1969 Terrific” are but a Topps few of the lumi- Baseball naries discovered Mickey with these (6) Mantle and Ted Williams cards. Included are eye-catching depictions of Topps 1957-1968 Topps Mantle: (10 cards) with 1957 #95 (VG-EX) 1958 #487 AS (EX), 1961 #745 MVP Baseball Hall of Fame rookies. Included are 1957 Topps: (2 cards) with #35 F. (EX), 1962: #53 HR LL w/Killer, Maris (EX), #318 IA (GD); 1964: #50 (trimmed), Robinson RC (VG), #328 B. Robinson RC (VG-EX); 1967 Topps: (2 cards) with #331 A.L. Bombers (VG-EX); 1967 #103 CL (VG), 1969: #412 CL (VG-EX), #500 #569 Carew RC (EX), #581 Seaver RC (VG); 1968 Topps: (2 cards) with #177 Ryan (VG); Topps Williams: (4 cards) with 1954: #1 (VG-EX), #250 (VG-EX); 1955 #2 RC (GD) and #247 Bench RC (GD). (VG) and 1957 #1 (VG). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

181. (24) 1948-1969 182. 1962 Topps Topps & Bowman Baseball Partial Set of Baseball Hall of (500/598) Cards Famers & Rookies Secure over 83% of the with Banks and acclaimed 1962 Topps Baseball series in one shot with the offered Yastrzemski partial set of (500/598) cards. A whopping assortment of This delicate wood bordered edi- two dozen 1948-1969 Topps tion has an overall approximate and Bowman Baseball Hall of condition breakdown of 30% Famers and rookie with (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), numerous legends displayed 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG) throughout. Keys include with the (64) high numbers gen- 1948 Bowman: #18 Spahn erally presenting similarly. RC (VG); 1949 Bowman: Highlights include #1 Maris (VG- #46 Roberts RC (VG); 1954 EX), #5 Koufax (EX-MT), #199 Topps: #94 Banks RC (GD), Perry RC (EX), #300 Mays (EX- #132 Lasorda RC (VG) 1958 MT), #318 Mantle IA (VG-EX), Topps: #47 Maris RC (VG); #387 Brock RC (VG-EX), #394 1959 Topps: #514 Gibson RC Aaron AS (VG-EX), #395 Mays (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #148 AS (EX), #425 Yastrzemski (VG- Yastrzemski RC (VG-EX); EX), #500 Snider (EX), #530 1963 Topps: #553 Stargell Gibson (EX), #591 McDowell RC (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton RC (VG) and 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX) and #597 Menke RC (EX-MT). More on our website. RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

183. (946) 1962 & 1963 Topps 184. (2700) Baseball Collection with Stars 1957-1969 & (150) High Numbers Topps With (150) high numbers and a slew of Baseball Hall of Famers and stars, these (946) 1962 Cards and 1963 Topps Baseball singles have Make signifi- enormous profit potential. Moderate cant headway duplication is displayed throughout this on multiple sharp gathering. Highlights include 1962 projects with Topps: (531 cards, majority EX to EX- these (2700) MT, 85 high numbers average EX-MT) 1957-1969 with #1 Maris (VG), #18 Mantle/Mays Topps Baseball (VG-EX), (3) #53 cards. This very Maris/Mantle/Killebrew HR LL ((2) EX, clean gathering VG-EX), (2) #199 Perry RC (both VG), generally ranges #318 Mantle IA (VG), #387 Brock RC from (VG-EX (VG), (2) #544 McCovey (EX, VG-EX), to EX-MT) and #591 McDowell RC (EX-MT), #592 displays moder- Bouton RC (EX-MT), (2) #593 Rookie ate duplication (both EX-MT), #594 Uecker RC (EX-MT), (2) #595 Rookie (NM, throughout. VG), #596 Pepitone RC (EX-MT), #598 Hickman RC (EX); 1963 Topps: (415 cards, These commons from the more available series are ideal for both complete and team mainly EX-MT, 65 high numbers average EX-MT) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente set builders. Included are (147) 1957, (147) 1958, (255) 1959, (194) 1960, (370) 1961, (EX-MT), (3) #138 Mays/Musial (NM, (2) EX), #173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (EX), (244) 1962, (152) 1963, (153) 1965, (231) 1966, (532) 1968 and (275) 1969. #250 Musial (EX-MT) and (2) #540 Clemente (both EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

32 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 186. 1960- 1969 Topps Baseball Oddball & Insert Treasure Chest of (768) Cards Those unique and wacky concepts which often ended up as selling points in wax packs are at the forefront of these (768) cards with numerous stars. Highlights include 1960 Topps 185. (2141) 1960-1976 Topps Baseball Singles Collection—Loaded with Tattoos: (95 tat- Hall of Famers & Stars toos, average VG- A cavalcade of baseball royalty presides in this extensive 1960-1976 Topps Baseball singles collec- EX) with (2) tion of (2141) cards that is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers, stars and several high numbers. Mantle Says (EX- Numerous additional regional and semi stars along with All-Star, leader, team and other specialty MT, EX); 1963 Topps Peel-Offs: Clemente (NM), Koufax (EX-MT), cards are dispersed throughout. This profitable proposition is headlined by 1960 Topps: #200 Mays Mays (EX-MT); 1964 Topps Giants: (137 cards, majority EX-MT to (EX-MT), #564 Mays AS (EX); 1961 Topps: #307 Mantle WS (VG), #344 Koufax (EX-MT), (3) NM); 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: (2) Aaron (both VG-EX); 1965 Topps #388 Clemente ((2) EX-MT, EX), #406 Mantle HR (VG), #578 Mantle AS (GD); 1962 Topps: Embossed: (3) #8 Koufax (EX-MT, GD, FR); 1967 Topps Red Sox (173 cards, average EX to EX-MT, 12 high numbers) with #300 Mays (EX), (2) #320 Aaron (both Stickers: (35 cards, majority EX-MT) and 1968 Topps Action Stickers VG-EX); 1963 Topps: (117 cards, median VG-EX to EX) with #210 Koufax (EX); 1964 Topps: Strip: #11 Drysdale/Jenkins (EX-MT). More on our website. #150 Mays (VG); 1965 Topps: (116 cards, mainly VG-EX to EX) with (2) #477 Carlton RC (VG- Opening Bid $250.00 EX, VG), #526 Hunter RC (EX-MT); 1966 Topps: (116 cards, mainly EX, 18 high numbers) with #1 Mays (VG), (2) #50 Mantle (EX, VG-EX), #100 Koufax (VG), #126 Palmer RC (VG-EX); 1967 Topps: #600 B. Robinson (GD); 1968 Topps: #280 Mantle (VG); 1969 Topps: #260 R. Jackson RC (VG), #533 Ryan (VG-EX); 1970 Topps: (148 cards, average EX-MT) with #712 Ryan (EX) and 1971 Topps: (458 cards, median VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00

187. (2679) 1960-1969 Topps & Post Cereal Baseball Shoebox Collection with (150+) Hall of Famers Including (16) Mantle Powerful 1960-1969 Topps and Post Cereal Baseball shoebox collection of (2679) cards featuring (150+) Hall of Famers including (16) Mantle. Although primarily low-grade due to a combination of factors, there is still plenty of star power here for the enterprising dealer. Highlights include 1960 Topps: (387 cards, composite GD, 5% writing) with #350 Mantle (FR); 1961 Topps: (351 cards, majority GD, 10% tape or writing) with #300 Mantle (FR); 1962 Topps: (566 cards, composite GD, 5% writing) with #200 Mantle (FR); 1965 Topps: #350 Mantle (FR); 1966 Topps: (2) #1 Mays (GD, PR), #50 Mantle (PR, reverse writing); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (GD); 1968 Topps: (240 cards, majority GD, 15% writing) with #280 Mantle (FR); 1969 Topps: (268 cards, median GD, 15% writing) with #260 R. Jackson RC (FR, tape) and #500 Mantle (GD). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

188. 1959-1969 189. (1380) Topps Baseball 1958-1968 Shoebox Topps Collection of Baseball (2717) Cards— Cards— Loaded with Loaded with Stars Including Stars Ryan RC Extremely sharp From rookies of Bench gallery of (1380) and “The Express” to 1958-1968 Topps cornerstone stars such Baseball cards as Aaron, Clemente, that is absolutely Mantle and Mays, the loaded with Hall offered 1959-1969 Topps Baseball shoebox collection of (2717) cards is absolutely of Famers, key loaded with profit potential. Moderate duplication is uncovered throughout this gather- rookies and ing which also includes a smattering of challenging high numbers. Featured are 1963 regional stars. This cache displays moderate duplication throughout and is ideal for Topps: #210 Koufax (VG); 1964 Topps: (362 cards, average FR to GD, 40% reverse both set collectors and as inventory for vintage dealers. Highlights include 1958 pen marks) with (2) #50 Mantle (both PR, writing), #125 Rose (VG), #200 Koufax Topps: #343 Cepeda RC (VG); 1959 Topps: (148 cards, median EX to EX-MT) with (FR, reverse pen marks); 1965 Topps: (270 cards, mainly GD to VG, 15-20% reverse (2) #380 Aaron (EX, VG-EX), #461 Mantle HR (EX); 1960 Topps: (227 cards, medi- pen marks) with #477 Carlton RC (VG); 1966 Topps: (412 cards, aggregate EX) with an EX-MT) with #148 Yastrzemski RC (EX-MT), #160 Mantle/Boyer (EX-MT), #316 #300 Clemente (EX); 1967 Topps: (632 cards, composite EX) with (2) #150 Mantle McCovey RC (VG), #350 Mantle (GD); 1961 Topps: (152 cards, average EX-MT) (VG-EX, VG); 1968 Topps: (632 cards, mainly EX to EX-MT) with #50 Mays (VG), with #475 Mantle MVP (EX-MT); 1964 Topps: (495 cards, median EX-MT to NM) (2) #150 Clemente (EX, VG-EX), #177 Ryan RC (VG-EX), #247 Bench RC (EX), with #50 Mantle (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: (216 cards, majority EX-MT) with #134 #280 Mantle (EX) and 1968 Topps Game: (5) #2 Mantle (average VG-EX). More on Mantle WS (NM) and 1968 Topps: #45 Seaver (EX-MT). More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

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191. (1060) 1961-1968 Topps Baseball Singles from Vending Assembled are (1060) 1961-1968 Topps Baseball sin- gles that were pulled from 190. (616) 1961 & 1964 Topps Baseball Cards from Vending period vend- Join the set collecting fray with this fresh gathering of (616) 1961 and 1964 Topps ing boxes. Baseball cards from period vending boxes. This razor-sharp gathering is hallmarked These razor- by sharp corners, crisp perimeters and mostly accurate centering. The distinctive fac- sharp specimens exhibit strong corners, crisp perimeters and typical centering vari- tory “bend” is discerned along the edges of the majority of singles. Although absent of ances due to mode of distribution. Moderate duplication is found throughout this gath- major superstars, there is still a smattering of checklists, team cards along with addi- ering which includes regional/semi-stars along with additional specialty cards from tional regional stars. Included are (345) 1961 Topps and (271) 1964 Topps with mod- the more available series. Included are (503) 1961, (394) 1964 and (163) 1968. erate duplication throughout. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

192. 193. (3279) (2122) 1968-1970 1961-1970 Topps Topps Baseball Baseball Cards— Cards Mostly from Vending Vending Large arrangement Fresh from of (3279) 1968- vending are 1970 Topps these (2122) Baseball singles 1961-1970 with the vast Topps majority being Baseball sin- housed in period gles. Moderate vending boxes. duplication is These upper tier discovered specimens exhibit throughout strong perimeters, this razor-sharp gallery which includes All-Star, regional/semi-stars, team and other clean edges and specialty cards from the more available series. Typical instances of factory induced colorful obverses with moderate instances of askew centering attributed to their man- bowing or other printing imperfections do not distract from the overall presentation. ner of distribution. Varying levels of duplication is found throughout. Includes numer- Included are (151) 1961, (212) 1964, (279) 1968, (580) 1969 and (900) 1970. ous semi-star, checklist and specialty cards from the lower series with (947) 1968 Opening Bid $250.00 Topps, (846) 1969 Topps and (1486) 1970 Topps. Opening Bid $400.00

194. (186) 1962-1966 195. (2623) Topps Baseball 1963-1969 Cards with (2) Topps Baseball Koufax & High Card Number Shortprints Collection with Dynamic assortment of (186) Many Stars 1962-1966 Topps Baseball Stake your claim to singles. Included are 1962 this beefy (2623) Topps: (86 cards, aggregate 1963-1969 Topps EX) with #5 Koufax (VG- Baseball card col- EX), #45 B. Robinson (EX- lection with numer- MT), #150 Kaline (VG-EX); ous stars. This pri- 1965 Topps: (14 cards, marily mid to off- majority VG, 7 high num- grade selection dis- bers) with #300 Koufax plays moderate (GD); 1966 Topps: (82 duplication throughout and contains a smattering of high numbers. Keys include 1963 cards, median EX to EX-MT, Topps: #138 Mays/Musial (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #526 Hunter RC (GD); 1966 30 high numbers, 17 semi Topps: (674 cards, average GD, 21 high numbers) with #100 Koufax (GD), (2) #300 high numbers) with #288 Clemente (both GD), #500 Aaron (VG); 1967 Topps: (305 cards, mainly GD to VG) Sutton RC (VG), (2) #524, with #200 Mays (VG-EX); 1968 Topps: (358 cards, majority VG) with #50 Mays (2) 528, 541, (2) 543, 544, (GD), #110 Aaron (GD), #150 Clemente (GD), #247 Bench RC (VG-EX); 1969 (2) 548, (3) 551, 555, (2) Topps: (1175 cards, majority GD to VG, less than 5% writing) with (3) #50 Clemente 559, 561, (2) 578, 586, (2) 589, (2) #591 G. Jackson RC (both VG), (2) 596 and (2) (all GD), (3) #100 Aaron ((2) VG, FR), #190 Mays (GD) and #500 Mantle (GD). #598 Perry (EX-MT, EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

34 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 196. 1957-1969 197. 1960-1967 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Collection of Commons (2226) Cards Collection of Begin construction on (1399) Cards multiple Very sharp 1960-1967 complete/team set Topps Baseball com- projects with these mons collection of (2226) different 1957- (1399) cards. This 1969 Topps Baseball gathering from the cards. This mid-grade more available num- gathering averages bers is ideal for com- (VG) quality through- plete and team set out from the more builders with an eye available series. for quality as it over- Included are notewor- whelmingly averages thy subjects such as (EX-MT or better) Alston, Lopez, with many better and Skowron, Torre and only a sampling less- D. Williams along er. Little, if any dupli- with checklist, leader cation is present. and other specialty cards featuring Hall of Famers such as Gibson and Mays. Included Included are (70) are (77) 1958, (152) 1958, (288) 1959, (265) 1960, (165) 1961, (197) 1962, (152) 1960, (130) 1961, (297) 1963, (237) 1964, (173) 1965, (171) 1966 and (321) 1967. 1963, (192) 1964, (222) 1965, (280) 1966, (133) 1967, (42) 1968 and (61) 1969. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

198. (614) 199. (80) 1966-1978 1948-1982 Topps Venezuelan & Baseball O-Pee-Chee Baseball Oddball & Cards with Rose & Regional Card Williams Collection with Those North and South Many Hall of American syndicates of Topps are featured with these Famers (80) 1966-1978 Baseball sin- A potpourri of base- gles. Keys include 1966 ball oddball and OPC: #195 Morgan (EX); regional issues are 1967 Topps Venezuelan: (11 uncovered with these cards, all 8 stars have reverse (614) 1948-1982 sin- paper loss or writing, others gles with several average EX) with #142 keynote Hall of Famers and stars. Highlights include 1948 R346 Blue Tint: #18 Ott Hornsby Retirado, #148 T. (VG-EX), #35 Greenberg (VG); 1951 Fischer’s Bread Label: (all keys trimmed) Williams Retirado, #154 with Lemon, Mize, Wynn; 1952 Star Cal Decals Type 1: #70-F Rizzuto (VG-EX), Sisler Retirado, #194 F. #81-A Schoendienst (VG-EX); 1954 Dan-Dee: Lopez (GD); 1954 Red Heart: Robinson, #270 Rose, #300 Slaughter (EX); 1954 Stahl-Meyer: Bauer (FR); 1955 Robert Gould All-Stars: #15 Marichal, #307 Brock, #327 Bruton (VG-EX), #24 Gordon (EX); 1961 Post: #23 Shaw SP (EX-MT); 1962 Post: Perez and 1971 OPC: #5 (2) #173 Clemente (EX-MT, EX); 1966 Kahn’s Wieners: Stargell (EX-MT, no tab); Munson (VG-EX). More on 1966 Bazooka Panels: #16 Mays/17/18(EX-MT) and 1973 Kellogg’s set: (54/54, our website. average NM-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

201. 200. 1971 Milk (3700+) Duds Partial Set 1970- of (54/72) 1975 Unfolded Boxes Topps with Most Stars Baseball Delectable 1971 Milk Cards Duds partial set of with (54/72) unfolded boxes with the majority of the Stars stars present. This gath- Check off ering overwhelmingly some holes averages (NM) and fea- in your tures #2A Bench (EX), wantlists #2C Rose (NM), #3B with these Mays (NM), #5C (3700+) Munson (NM), #8A 1970-1975 Clemente (NM-MT), Topps #11A Aaron (EX) and Baseball cards with stars and specialty cards dispersed throughout. Moderate duplica- #20A Banks (NM) as tion is found throughout this cardboard trove featuring luminaries such as Carlton, R. the keys. More on our Jackson, Seaver, Yastrzemski and more. Included are (200+) 1970 (average VG-EX website. with moderate curling), (1200+) 1973 (average (VG), (1200+) 1974 (average VG-EX) Opening Bid $200.00 and (1100+) 1975 (average VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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202. (9100+) 1970- 203. (2) 1983 1975 Topps Baseball Topps Baseball Cards with Stars 1952 Reprint Sets Huge (9100+) 1970-1975 Plus (3464) 1970s- Topps Baseball singles col- 1994 Multi-Sport lection with many stars. Highlighted among this prof- Reprint/ itable gathering are 1970 Commemorative Topps: (336 cards, average Singles VG) with #350 Clemente Some issues just deserve (VG), #500 Aaron (VG); a second look! Take, for 1971 Topps: (112 cards, instance, the offered tan- majority VG, 10% colored) dem of 1983 Topps with #513 Ryan (GD), #600 Baseball 1952 Reprint Mays (VG-EX), (2) #630 sets plus (3464) 1970s- Clemente (one VG, one col- 1994 multi-sport ored); 1973 Topps: (2600+, reprint/commemorative average VG) with (7) #50 singles. This gathering Clemente (average GD to overwhelmingly aver- VG), (6) #100 Aaron (aver- ages (NM to NM-MT) and include numerous stars and parallels. Featured are (2) 1983 age VG), (6) #220 Ryan Topps Baseball 1952 Reprint sets: (one factory sealed); Singles: (3464 cards) with (average VG-EX) and 1975 Baseball: (187) 1970s Baseball’s Great Hall of Fame Exhibits, (1259) 1994 Topps Topps: (4000+, majority VG- Archives 1954 and Football: (966) 1994 Topps Archives 1956 & 1957. More on our EX). More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

204. (1386) 205. (13900+) 1959-Modern Mostly 1980s- Baltimore 2000s Baseball Orioles Superstars & Stars Treasure Chest Collection with with (22) (1850) Inserts & Brooks Parallels Robinson Restock your quarter Autographs boxes with this massive (13900+) mostly 1980s- Add to your 2000 baseball superstars Baltimore Orioles and stars collection with nest with this exten- (1850) inserts and paral- sive 1959-modern lels. This thoroughly treasure chest of (1386) items including (22) Brooks Robinson autographs along with mixed premium gathering additional mainstream, oddball and regional items. Highlights include Brooks also includes (81) rookie Robinson Signed Flats: (22 items, auction LOA from JSA, average “8”) with 1959 cards (Boggs, Gwynn, Topps #439, 1968 Topps: #365 AS, #530 Bird Belters/Robinsons; Topps Orioles Ripken, Yount). Included Singles: (1188 cards) with 1962 Topps #468 B. Robinson AS printing plate (presents are: (436) Brett, (284) VG-EX), 1966 #126 Palmer RC (VG-EX), 1969 Super #3 B. Robinson (VG-EX), Griffey Jr., (585) Gwynn, (437) Henderson, (230) R. Johnson, (184) C. Jones, (279) 1973 Candy Lids B. Robinson (EX), 1982 Traded #98T Ripken RC (EX-MT); Other Maddux, (263) Piazza, (328) Ripken Jr., (105) M. Rivera, (382) Ryan, (496) Orioles Singles: (147 cards) with 1964 Bazooka Panel #28/29/#30 B. Robinson Sandberg, (267) F. Thomas and (226) Thome. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- (NM), 1981 TCMA Rochester Red Wings #15 Ripken (NM) and (5) 1982 Donruss charge may apply. More on our website. #405 Ripken RC (average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

207. (113) 1981- 206. (2) 1975 Topps 1988 Baseball Baseball Uncut Sheets Uncut Sheets with Brett & Yount RC Presented are (113) Exceptionally clean tandem of 1981-1988 baseball 1975 Topps Baseball uncut uncut sheets. These sheets. Each full sheet compris- printing press sur- ing (12) 11-card rows presents vivors display nicely nicely with limited peripheral and mostly present as wear and minimal interior when released creasing. Featured are Sheet decades ago. One: (horizontal crease traces Highlights include under row containing #223 Topps: (103 sheets) Yount RC and #1 Aaron HL) with (13) 1983 (two with #1 Aaron HL, #20 sets, one dupe), (13) Munson, #50 B. Robinson, 1984 (two sets), (12) #194 Mantle-1956, #223 Yount 1985 (two sets), (6) RC, #228 Brett RC (print dots), 1985 OPC (two sets), #260 Bench; Sheet Two: #5 (12) 1986 (two sets), Ryan HL (slight crease), #70 (12) 1987 (two sets), Schmidt (slight crease), #80 (6) 1987 OPC (two Fisk, #100 Stargell, and #185 sets), (12) 1988 (two sets), (6) 1988 OPC (two sets); Donruss: (5) 1981 (one set) and Carlton. Fleer: (1) 1987 (Bonds RC). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $400.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

36 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 209. (19) 1975- 1977 Topps Baseball Unopened Wax 208. (4) 1959 Topps Packs Baseball Christmas Feeling lucky? Get Rack Packs tempted by these (19) Stuff your stockings with this 1975-1977 Topps quartet of 1959 Topps Baseball unopened wax Baseball Christmas rack packs. Included are (8) packs. The 12-card col- 1975 Topps, (7) 1975 lectibles were repackaged by Topps Mini and (4) an unknown third-party years 1977 Topps. High- after the original release by grade rookies of Brett, Topps. The common header Dawson, Murphy, Rice cards appear to present mini- and Yount along with mally (EX to EX-MT) or bet- established Hall of ter. Who knows what other Famers such as Aaron, treasures could be lurking Rose and Ryan are pos- inside? sible. Each unsearched Opening Bid $250.00 pack exhibits crisp folds and perfectly square corners. Opening Bid $400.00

211. (10) 1987- 1990 Baseball Factory Set & Vending Cases Massive assortment of (10) 1987-1990 base- ball cases. Unless noted, each container is sealed. Included are 1987 Topps Christmas Factory Set Case: (8 sets, container partially sealed); 1987 Topps Vending Case: (24 boxes, 500 cards per); 1989 Donruss Factory Set Case: (15 sets); (2) 1989 Fleer Factory 210. (5) 1984 Topps Baseball Rack Boxes Set Cases: (15 sets per, Dig into these (5) 1984 Topps Baseball rack boxes totaling (120) 54-card racks, an one unsealed); (3) 1989 equivalent to nearly two cases. High-grade sets along with multiple copies of the Topps Vending Cases: debut of “Donnie Baseball” are probable. Upon a cursory examination, keynote Hall (24 boxes, 500 cards of Famers and stars such as Carlton, Seaver and Winfield are visible. The supply is per); 1990 Bowman Factory Set Case: (16 sets) and 1990 Fleer Factory Set Case: quickly dwindling for this 30 year-old product. (15 sets); Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

213. (22) 1982- 1999 Baseball Traded/ 212. (11) 1987 Topps Update, Baseball Wax/Rack Vending & Cases Sealed Case Lot Feast on these (11) 1987 Topps Wax investors will Baseball wax and rack cases. enjoy the offered (22) Included are 1987 Topps Wax 1982-1999 Baseball Case: (20 boxes, 36 packs per); Traded/Update, vend- Six-Box Rack Case: (24 packs ing and sealed case per) and (9) Three-Box Rack lot. Featured are Cases: (24 packs per, seven Sealed Cases: (3 sealed). Several complete sets cases, all 60 sets per) along with dozens of high-grade with (1) 1989 Score rookies of Bonds, Clark, Jackson Rookie & Traded and Palmeiro are probable. Due (Griffey Jr. RC), (2) to size/weight, a shipping sur- 1991 Score Rookie & charge will apply. Traded (I. Rodriguez Opening Bid $200.00 RC); Factory Sealed sets: (16 boxes) with (8) 1991 Fleer Ultra Update (Bagwell RC, I. Rodriguez RC), 1994 Fleer Update (A. Rodriguez RC); Vending Boxes: (3 boxes) with (2) 1981 Fleer and 1982 Fleer (Ripken RC). Due to size/weight, a shipping sur- charge will apply. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

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215. 2003 Topps 214. 1999 Upper Deck Athlete Tribute World of the Century Michael Series Edition Ty Jordan #64 Platinum Die-Cut Cobb Cut #1/1 Autograph #1/1 Basketball inserts from the 1990s are As the lone copy inserted “white hot” and tough examples of into packs of the ultra greats such as Michael Jordan are at the high-end 2003 Topps peak of desirability. Serially numbered Tribute World Series #1/1, the offered 1999 Upper Deck product, the offered Ty Athlete of the Century #64 Michael Cobb (d.1961) cut auto- Jordan Platinum Die-Cut is a unique graph serially numbered parallel of “His Airness”. The delicate #1/1 will be a worthy foil modern insert presents (NM-MT) centerpiece to any Hall of and is perfect for the advanced round- Fame oriented gathering. The precisely centered check piece comes from the “Fall ball hobbyist. Classic Cuts” subset and features the Class of 1936 member’s full, initialed name. The Opening Bid $500.00 endorsement presents a stunning (“9”) in both strength and clarity and is ideal for prominent display in any advanced modern insert gathering. Opening Bid $500.00 216. 2005 Upper 217. 2005 SP Deck Ultimate Legendary Signature Cuts Cuts Pie Walter Johnson Traynor Cut Autograph #1/1— Autograph BGS 9/Auto 10 #1/1 Graded Mint 9 by BGS Grab the offered with an autograph grade 2005 SP Legendary of (“10”). Museum Cuts Harold (Pie) quality 2005 Upper Traynor cut auto- Deck Ultimate Signature graph. Serially Cuts Walter Johnson numbered #1/1, autograph that is serially numbered #1/1. The neatly extracted check piece was pre- this neatly extract- cisely embedded to the center of the modern insert. The flowing black steel-tip foun- ed endorsement tain pen projects the opined technical assessment in both strength and clarity. The sub- was the sole copy grades for the card is as follows: Centering: 10; Corners: 8.5; Edges: 9 and of the Hall of Famer’s nomenclature inserted into packs of the high-end product. Hails Surface: 9. Undoubtedly, one of the finest modern inserts of the “Big Train” extant. from the Cornerstone Cuts subset and presents in (NM to Mint) condition. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

218. 2008 SP 219. 2006 SP Legendary Cuts Legendary Cuts Rogers Jimmie Foxx Hornsby Cut Cut Autograph Autograph #1/1 #3/8 Rajah Cut Unleash “The Beast” Autograph! Simply into your modern insert breathtaking 2008 SP collection with the Legendary Cuts offered 2006 SP Rogers Hornsby Legendary Cuts (d.1963) cut auto- Jimmie Foxx (d.1967) graph. Serially num- cut autograph. Serially bered #1/1, the large numbered #3/8, the black ink fountain- centered black ink pen script measures endorsement of the over 3” long and presents (“9-10”) in both strength and clarity. The lone copy from prolific Hall of Fame slugger presents a resounding (“9-10”). Interestingly, the serial the “Legendary Signatures” subset seeded into packs of the high-end product. number matches the uniform number he once wore for the Athletics and Red Sox. Opening Bid $250.00 Comes from the “Place in History” subset. Opening Bid $250.00 I T E M W I T H 221. 2006 Topps R E S E R V E Triple Threads Albert 220. 2007 SP Pujols #1/1 White Legendary Cuts Whale Autographed Roberto Clemente Cut Relic Printing Plate Autograph #2/3 Sterling 2006 Topps Triple Of the entire production from Threads Albert Pujols auto- the 2007 SP Legendary Cuts graphed relic printing plate. product, only three copies of Serially numbered #1/1, this the offered Roberto Clemente “White Whale” features the (d.1972) cut autograph were slugger’s weighty endorse- randomly inserted! Serially ment along with three memo- numbered #2/3, the blue ink script was culled from an inscribed publication page and rabilia pieces (two jersey (one then precisely embedded into the card. The large endorsement presents (“9”) and dis- two-colored), one bat) on a printing plate used to produce additional cards for the elite plays beautifully. As bona fide scripts of the Hall of Famer are in perpetual demand, product line. As a future Cooperstown inductee, Pujols player collectors and modern this piece will be an ideal acquisition for high-end modern connoisseurs. This item investors will want to place a strong bid on this unique piece. has a reserve. Estimated value ($2000-3000). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $500.00

38 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 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. (94) Modern Baseball Hall of Fame Game-Used Cards with Cobb & Mathewson— All Different Players From Aaron to Yount, this gallery of (94) Baseball Hall of Fame game-used cards features the best our national pas- time has offered. Several cards are 222. (133) Baseball Hall of Fame Certified Autograph Cards numbered and come from various from (58) Different Players—Loaded tiered subsets. A “Who’s Who?” of Cooperstown royalty is featured with these (133) certified auto- Highlights include graph cards from (58) different players including low numbered inserts, parallels and 2003 SP Legendary unique #1/1 cards. Several cards are numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Cuts Mathewson, Featured are Auto/Relics: (16 cards) with 2004 Timeless Treasures Musial (#/5, three- 2003 Topps Tribute color patch), 2005 Donruss Diamond Kings Snider (#/25), 2005 Playoff Prime Cuts Wagner, 2005 Marichal (#/10, three-color patch), 2005 Upper Deck Trilogy Schmidt, 2006 Topps Playoff Absolute Sterling: Carew (#/10), Yastrzemski (#/10), 2006 Topps Triple Threads F. Robinson Memorabilia (#1/1, White Whale printing plate); Certified Autos: (116 cards) with 1997 Donruss Aaron, 2005 SP Signature Maddux, (2) 1998 Donruss Signature Series Koufax, 2000 Fleer Greats of Legendary Cuts T. Williams; 2005 Upper Deck Hall of Fame: Ott (#/25), Sisler (#/25); the Game: Boudreau SP, Yastrzemski; 2004 Leaf Certified #62 F. Thomas (#/50), 2005 2005 Upper Deck Trilogy Dean, 2006 SP Legendary Cuts: Cochrane (#/25), Foxx Donruss Greats #61 Ryan, 2005 Playoff Absolute Memorabilia #190 Musial, 2005 SP (#/75), Paige (#/5); 2006 Topps Triple Threads Frisch (#/9), 2006 Upper Deck Epic Legendary Cuts Schmidt (#/25) and 2007 Upper Deck Premier Gwynn (#1/1). More Greenberg (#/50), 2007 UD Premier: Cobb (#/47), Hornsby (#/50) and J. Robinson on our website. (#/42). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

224. (371) 225. (114) Modern Modern Baseball Star Mickey Certified Mantle Autographs, Baseball Game-Used Cards with Insert & Many Printing Inserts—All Plate BGS 9.5 Collection— Each graded 9.5 Loaded Gem Mint by BGS. Always a favorite Diamond heroes among his legions including future of admirers and the Hall of Famers card companies and current super- who use his like- stars fuel the ness for their prod- offered modern ucts, these (114) baseball certified modern Mickey autograph, game- Mantle baseball used insert and cards with several printing plate col- inserts is definitely lection of (371) a profitable cards. Featured endeavor. Dozens are Auto/Jersey: of parallels, refrac- (9 cards) with tors and numbered 2004 Ultimate modern inserts Collection R. Johnson (#/50), 2005 Donruss Signature #5 Marion with button, 2005 headline this high- Skybox Autographics Reyes (#/5, three-color patch); Certified Autographs: (134 grade gathering. cards) with 2001 SP Authentic Clemens buy back (1999 SP Authentic), 2002 Sweet Highlights include Spot Ba. Bonds, 2004 Leaf Certified #49 D. Ortiz, 2005 Skybox Autographics 1991 Score #6, Verlander, 2005 Topps Chrome Update McCutchen, 2005 Ultimate Collection Griffey 1991 Topps East Jr., 2006 SP Legendary Cuts Mattingly (#/50), 2007 Upper Deck Premier Mattingly Coast National, (#/25), 2006 Topps Finest Cano, 2009 Topps Allen & Ginter Scherzer and Game- 1991 Topps Archives #82 1953, 1996 Topps Finest: (23 cards, all no covers) with (2) Used: (226 cards) with 2007 Upper Deck Premier Jeter (#/24, two-color patch). More 1952, (3) 1958 (one with game-used bat piece); 2006 Topps Finest: (22 cards) with on our website. #M1 white refractor (#1/1) and #M13 black xfractor (#/25). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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226. (15) 2006 227. (24) 2004-2009 SP SP Legendary Legendary Cuts Baseball Cuts/Ultimate Hall of Fame Cut Collection Autographs Baseball #1/1 Infuse your modern certified auto- Printing graph collection with these (24) 2004-2009 SP Legendary Cuts Plates with Baseball Hall of Fame cut auto- Cobb, Gehrig graphs. Included are 2004 SP & Ruth Legendary Cuts: Frisch (#/57); 2005 SP Legendary Cuts: (2 cards) with Presented are (15) Gomez (#/68), Marquard (#/80); printing plates used 2006 SP Legendary Cuts: (16 cards) to facilitate the pro- with (3) Appling (one #/84, two #/94, duction of base different subsets), (2) Averill (one cards for the 2006 #/67, one #/75, different subsets), SP Legendary Cuts Boudreau (#/88), Dickey (#/29), and Ultimate Drysdale (#/45), Gehringer (#/57), J. Collection series. Johnson (#/40), (2) Lemon (one #/79, These plates are numbered #1/1 and feature only Hall of Fame legends. Included are one #/77, different subsets), Medwick 2006 SP Legendary Cuts: #29 T. Williams, #135 DiMaggio, #156 Bender, #182 C. (#/60), Reese (#/57), Sisler (#/14), Young, #192 Ott, #198 Cobb (BGS 9), #199 W. Johnson (BGS 9), Cobb insert, Wilhelm (#/65); 2007 SP Legendary DiMaggio insert (BGS Authentic), Foxx insert, Gehrig insert, J. Robinson insert, Ruth Cuts: (4 cards) with Hartnett (#/50), Lemon (#/23), Manush (#/10), Sewell (#/100) insert (BGS Authentic); 2006 Ultimate Collection: Cobb insert and Ruth insert. Opening Bid $150.00 and 2009 SP Legendary Cuts: Barlick (#/50). Opening Bid $200.00

228. (28) 2001-2009 229. Modern Modern Baseball Cut New York Autographs with (12) Yankees Hall of Hall of Famers Fame Certified Modern baseball card manufac- Auto/Game- turers who have produced cut Used Collection autographs as inserts have sup- plied these (28) cards including a of (49) Cards dozen Hall of Famers. Featured with (5) Gehrig are 2005 Playoff Prime Cuts: & (2) Ruth Hafey (#/25); 2005 SP The heart of Legendary Cuts: Furillo (#/25); “Murderer’s Row” 2005 Upper Deck Classics: and other cogs in the Lyons (#/83); 2006 SP Legendary Cuts: Kluszewski arsenal are found with these (49) Hall of Fame certified autographs and game-used (#/24), Reiser (#/75); 2006 inserts. Several cards are numbered and come from various tiered subsets. Highlights Upper Deck Exquisite Cuts: include Auto/Jersey: 2000 Upper Deck Yankees Legends Winfield; Certified Autos: Mize (#/63); 2009 Razor Sports (5 cards) with 2001 Team Topps Legends Ford, 2005 Upper Deck Hall of Fame Icons Update: (7 cards, all BGS Bench/Berra (#/20), 2006 SP Legendary Cuts Winfield (#/12); Game-Used: (43 graded) with Aaron (#/50), cards) with 2001 SP Legendary Cut DiMaggio; 2001 Topps Tribute: (2) Gehrig, Ruth; Ford/Hunter (#/5, double-sided), 2005 SP Legendary Cuts: (2) Lazzeri (one #/15), Stengel; 2005 Upper Deck Heroes Stargell (#/10) and Terry (#/40). #152 Gehrig (#/10), 2006 SP Legendary Cuts: (25 cards) with (4) DiMaggio, (2) More on our website. Gehrig and Ruth. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

230. (91) 2006 Upper 231. (259) Baseball Hall of Deck/Fleer Baseball Fame Game-Used Insert #1/1 Printing Plates Cards from (67) Different with (55) Hall of Players with (3) Cobb Famers Diamond immortals are the sole focus Turn these (91) 2006 Upper of this prolific assortment of (259) Deck/Fleer Baseball printing Baseball Hall of Fame game-used insert artifacts into substantial prof- cards. Several swatches are numbered it as a stellar cast of (55) Hall and come from various tiered subsets. of Famers headlines. The pri- Highlights include 2001 SP Legendary marily black #1/1 modern Cuts: Foxx, J. Robinson; 2002 Upper inserts are highlighted by Deck A Piece of History Ott, 2002 2006 Fleer: Dean insert; Upper Deck World Series Foxx, 2003 2006 SP Legendary Cuts: SP Legendary Cuts: Cobb, T. Williams; (73 plates) with (2) #35 2004 SP Legendary Cuts: Greenberg, Yastrzemski (BGS 9 is black, (2) J. Robinson (one #1/1); 2004 Leaf BGS 6 is Cyan), (2) #40 Certified Ott (#/44), 2004 Topps Tribute Sutton (one black, one cyan), Greenberg, 2005 SP Legendary Cuts: (2) #75 Perez (one black, one Cobb, Foxx (BGS 9), (2) Greenberg, magenta), #140 R. Jackson, Hornsby; 2006 Fleer Greats of the #200 Grove, (2) Feller inserts Game: Foxx, Hornsby; 2006 SP (one black, one cyan) and Legendary Cuts: Cobb, Foxx, 2006 Upper Deck Epic: #82 Maddux. More on our website. Greenberg, Hornsby, J. Robinson; 2006 Upper Deck Epic Hornsby (#/50), 2007 Sweet Opening Bid $200.00 Spot Classics Hornsby and 2007 UD Premier Paige (#/12). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

40 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 232. (6) 2007-2011 233. (6) 2007 Topps & Bowman Bowman Baseball Uncut Chrome Draft Auto Refractor/ Picks Baseball Superfractor Uncut Sheets Sheets with Parallels Featured are (6) 2007- The “home of the 2011 Topps and Bowman rookie card” deliv- Baseball uncut auto ers yet again with refractor/superfractor these (6) 2007 sheets. Each unnumbered Bowman Chrome and unsigned full-sized Draft Baseball uncut relic is double-printed sheets. Included are (unless noted) and unnumbered and exhibits only minimal unsigned copies of: peripheral and surface (2) regular, blue, imperfections. Included gold, red and xfrac- are (2) 2007 Bowman tor sheets. Each Chrome Prospects: with sheet is double- orange and superfractor including (2) Lincecum, (2) Pence; 2008 Bowman Chrome printed and includes Prospects: with gold refractor (triple-printed); 2010 Bowman Chrome: with super- up-and-coming stars fractor including (2) Machado; 2011 Bowman Chrome: with superfractor including such as D’Arnaud, Frazier and Mesoraco. Sensational display pieces with only negli- Goldschmidt; 2011 Topps Chrome: with superfractor (triple-printed) including (3) gible peripheral wear. Sale and (3) Trumbo. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

234. (8) 2007- 235. (500+) 2010 Topps & 1954-Modern Bowman Baltimore Baseball Uncut Orioles Auto Refractor/ Treasure Superfractor Chest with Sheets (172) Solid arrangement of Certified (8) 2007-2010 Topps Auto/Game- and Bowman Baseball auto refractor and Used Cards superfractor uncut An A to Z of Baltimore Orioles history is covered in this extensive (500+) 1954-mod- sheets (unsigned and ern treasure chest highlighted by numerous orange-clad delights! Featured are not numbered). Each Modern Inserts: (218 cards) with Certified Autos: with (41) Gibbons numbered to double-printed piece as low as #/10; Game-Used: (123 cards) with (31) Gibbons, (34) J. Lopez, (44) displays mild perime- Tejada; Signed Material with Auction LOA from JSA. (10 items) with 1.) c.1970s ter wear and surface popcorn megaphone signed by (6) average (“7-8”) with Palmer, Weaver 2.) 1982 F. imperfections. Robinson HOF Induction Day 8x10 photo card with (“9-10”) signature; 3.) 12x16 Included are (3) 2007 Ripken LE display with signed (“10”) 8x10 photo; Other Photos/Flats: (125+ items) Bowman Chrome Draft Picks: with regular, blue and xfractor including (2) with (20) 1970s Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods Company brochures (average NM- D’Arnaud, (2) Frazier; (2) 2007 Bowman Chrome Prospects: with orange and super- MT), 1984 Orioles Basketball broadside (EX-MT); Other: (45+ items) with (2) 1954 fractor including (2) Lincecum, (2) Pence; (3) 2010 Bowman Chrome Prospects: Orioles “Welcome Home” glasses (both NM), 1966 World Series glass plate (NM- with blue, gold and superfractor including (2) Chapman and (3) Strasburg. MT) and (2) 1971 Orioles Tour of Japan binders (both NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

236. (1100+) Cal Ripken 237. (910) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Auto/Game-Used Singles Collection with Insert Collection with Harper & Jeter Autos Several Tough Inserts & Modern Insert Dealers! Parallels Stock your showcases with this extensive multi-sport “Iron Man” fans will crave the offered certified autograph and (1100+) Cal Ripken Jr. collection fea- game-used insert collection turing hundreds of mixed inserts with of (910) cards featuring high book values, numbered and paral- heroes from the past, pres- lel cards along with additional oddball ent and future such as flats including an autograph. Clemente, Harper, Jeter, Significant “break value” is delivered Mantle and many more. in this eclectic high-grade collection Several cards are numbered which could uncover several additional and come from various gems! Highlights include Ripken Base tiered subsets. Highlights include Auto/Jersey: (8 cards) with Baseball: 2012 Topps Cards: with (25) 1983 English’s Finest B. Harper; Football: 2011 Panini Certified #251 Dalton (#/50), 2012 Panini Salutes chicken lids; Ripken Momentum #105 Tannehill; Basketball: 2011-12 Limited R. Westbrook (BGS 9, Auto Insert/Parallel Cards: 1996 Topps 10); Certified Autos: (212 cards) with Baseball: 1995 Upper Deck #AC4 Clemens Finest #25 Gamers (rare), 1998 Topps UDA), 2000 Fleer Gwynn, 2005 Upper Deck Reflections B. Upton/Jeter (BGS 9, #320 Minted in Cooperstown, 1999 Aurora #25 (Sportsfest promo), 1999 Metal Auto 9), 2007 Topps Co-Signers #120 Hamilton, 2011 Playoff Prime Cuts #26 Pedroia Universe #3 Planet Metal, 2002 Fleer Ultra game-used card; Ripken Numbered (#/25); Basketball: #166 S. Curry; Racing: 2006 Press Pass Authentics T. Stewart Cards: with 1995 Donruss #3 Freeze Frame, 1996 Leaf Limited #2 Pennant Craze, (#/50); Game-Used: (666 cards) with Baseball: 2001 Upper Deck All-Star Heroes 1996 Leaf Studio #5 Masterstrokes Canvas, 1997 Donruss #1 Diamond Kings, 1997 Clemente, 2007 Topps Mantle and Racing: 2011 Press Pass Wheels Earnhardt Jr. Fleer/SI #177 Extra Edition, 1997 SPX #5 Bound for Glory Bronze and 1999 Topps (three-color patch). More on our website. Finest #M2 Milestone Hits. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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238. (154) Modern 239. (620+) Modern Multi-Sport Certified Multi-Sport Certified Autos, Inserts & Auto/Game-Used/Insert Singles—All BGS 9.5 Collection with Base Sets or Raw Card Review Feast on this (620+) modern Each graded 9.5 Gem Mint by multi-sport certified autograph, BGS or 9.5 by Beckett Raw game-used and insert collection Card Review. Replenish your including base sets. Several cards modern inventory with these in the profit packed gathering are (154) certified autographs, numbered and come from various inserts and singles. Included are tiered subsets. Featured are (142) BGS 9.5 and (12) Beckett Certified Autos: (49 cards) with Raw Card Review. Featured are Baseball: 2013 Panini Certified Autos: (25 cards); Cooperstown: Mazeroski, B. Inserts/Parallels: (79 cards) Robinson; Basketball: 2013 Leaf with Baseball: with 2009 Topps Metal Gervin; Hockey: 2012-13 Chrome #11 Cespedes WBC, Panini Signatures Savard (#/50); 2011 Bowman #1 B. Harper Boxing: 2013 Panini Golden Age Bowman’s Best Prospects; S. Leonard; Racing: 2011 Wheels Football: with 2012 Topps Elements T. Stewart (#1/1, black Chrome: #3 Griffin III 1957, printing plate); Non-Sports: 2013 #10 Griffin III 1984; Basketball: (2) 2012-13 Select #3 Lillard Hot Rookies (one Panini Golden Age Hope; Inserts/Numbered: (276 cards) and Base Sets: (11 sets) White Hot) and Base Cards: (50 cards) with Basketball: (6) 2012-13 Panini Prizm with (2) 2012-13 Fleer Retro Basketball, 2013 Panini Golden Age, 2013 Panini #245 Lillard. More on our website. Cooperstown Baseball and 2013 Topps Archives Football. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

240. (47) University of North Carolina Sports Certified Autographs With Dean Smith Display Those with “Carolina Blue” coursing through their veins will 241. (45) Modern Golf Certified Autographs with Woods & favor the offered Palmer autograph collec- Put your golf collection on course with these (45) certified autographs. Highlights tion of (47) items. Included are Framed Dean Smith Display: (16-1/2 x 13-1/2”) include 2002 SP Game-Used Edition: Couples, Faldo, Floyd, B. Nelson, C. with 1973 UNC Playing Cards (PSA 10, 1 of 2 graded) with 1992 Courtside auto Rodriguez, Weir; 2012 Leaf Golf: Lopez, Player, Strange; 2012 SP Game-Used (PSA/DNA 8), 2001 Fleer Greats of the Game auto (“8”, JSA cert card); Certified Inked Drivers: (3 cards) with Creamer, Gulbis, Pettersen (#/35); Others: (2) 1997 Autos: (46 cards) with Football: 2009 Topps Mayo’s Cut Plug Nicks; Basketball: Alfa Bilder Sorenstam, 2004 SP Signature Golf Woods 8x10, 2012 Historic 2005-06 Sweet Shot L. Brown, 1998 SP Jamison, 2007-08 Upper Deck V. Carter and Autographs Palmer (#/5, PSA/DNA Authentic) and 2012 Panini Golden Age Lopez. Other: 2011 Goodwin Champions Mar. Jones. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

242. (354) Danica 243. (414) 1992- Patrick Card Hoard 1996 Parkhurst with (7) Race- Hockey Insert Set & Used/Autograph Promo Collection Cards A potential windfall awaits As the most celebrated the victor of these (414) female driver in history, the 1992-1996 Parkhurst photogenic Danica Patrick Hockey insert sets and pro- heats up the field with these mos. These elusive insert (354) mixed base/insert sets grade (NM-MT) and cards with (7) race- feature numerous ice kings. used/autograph cards. Included are (4) 1992-93 Highlights include Don Cherry Picks, (53) Auto/Jersey: 2011 Press 1992-93 Don Cherry Pass (#/45, with fire suit, Redemption, (4) 1993-94 sheet metal); Race-Used: (6 Calder Candidates Gold, cards) with 2010 Press Pass (4) 1993-94 Calder Five Star (#/20, two-color Candidates Silver, 1993-94 Parkie Reprints Promo: (44) Howe, (17) Richard; (85) patch, sheet metal), 2010 1994 Missing Link Future Stars, (50) 1994 Missing Link Pop-Up, (6) Tall Boys Press Pass Premium (#/25, Future Stars, 1994 Tall Boy Greats: (11) Bailey, (14) Clapper, (15) Durnan, (25) Lach, two-color patch), 2012 (18) Pratt, (20) Richard; (4) 1995-96 International Goal Patrol, (23) 1995-96 Trophy Press Press: (#/25, four pieces), sheet metal (#/25); 2013 Press Pass Total Memorabilia Winners, (4) 1996 All-Star Mail-In and (12) 1996 Gordie Howe Beehive Promos. (three piece) and 2013 Press Pass Authentic sheet metal with Stewart/Newman (#/25). Several thousand dollars of book value are delivered with this bonanza! Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

42 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 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. 1908 Our 244. Circa 1913 Shoeless Home Team Joe Jackson Draper & Maynard Advertising Postcard with Display - Rare! Cobb-Great Baseball lore is decidedly rich, Baseball Content with nuggets combining for allur- Exquisite 1908 Art Post ing tales (apocryphal or other- Card Co. “Our Home wise) at any given interval. Never, Team” Detroit Tigers however, do the game’s mystique team postcard. The and tradition resonate more so obverse of the than when we grasp for bygone ephemeron depicts a heroes and contemplate “what black-and-white photo of could have been.” This Deadball a game in progress, Era relic conjures up emotions above which is a flap that run the gamut. Crafted at the which reads “Our Home peak of Shoeless Joe Jackson’s Team.” Beneath the flap mythical Major League career, in a folded accordion this Draper & Maynard die-cut fashion are (14) double- advertising display portrays the sided Detroit Tiger South Carolina-born slugger prior action photo captions to his shameful fall from grace. measuring 2 x 2-1/4”. Standing 16-3/8”-tall, the thick Luminaries such as Cobb stock, easel-backed advertising (with Downs), Crawford display hawks Draper & Maynard and Jennings are pro- Sporting Goods products, with a filed. Postmarked on likeness of Jackson towering over October 14th, the day in text and an image of the New which the Chicago Cubs Hampshire-based company’s clinched their last World trademark canine. Vintage Jackson Series in franchise histo- memorabilia pieces are as rare as ry. The pictures present players of his ilk. Compounding (NM) while the crease- that simple fact, this one hails free surface exhibits mild from his meteoric rise to stardom. corner wear. The corre- The item has undergone profes- spondence section has sional restoration and comes with fantastic baseball con- documentation detailing that treat- tent. More on our web- ment. More on our website. site. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

246. 1890s-1930s Scarce Baseball Scorer Lot of (24) with Coca- Cola, Cracker Jack, Rambler Auto & Babe Ruth Know the score with this lot of (24) 1890s-1930s baseball scorers. Issued as advertising 247. Lou Gehrig Framed Bronze Bust Sculpted by Armand vehicles, brand premiums and sporting goods products this vintage group of scarce, all LaMontagne d i fferent scorers rates as an instant collection. Highlights are: C o c a - C o l a c a r d b o a r d Self taught through arduous repetition and fine tuning, both the subject and sculptor “Perpetual Counter” (EX-MT) with bold colors/graphics; C r a c k e r J a c k c a r d b o a r d are readily identifiable in this awe-inspiring shadowbox display. Framed to dimen- “Score Counter” (EX); c.1900 Jeff rey Co. die-cut celluloid “Rambler” automobile (VG) sions of 26-3/4 x 28-3/4”, blue-on-white double matting form upper-case proclama- with moderate wear and a 1/2” crack to left of the front tire; 1934 Quaker C e re a l tions of “LOU GEHRIG” and “THE IRON HORSE.” These flank the centerpiece, “Babe” Ruth cardboard scorer (GD-VG); (5) watch fob types with: (2) diff e r e n t which is a bronze bust of the tragically felled Yankee hero. Chiseled to three-dimen- c.1890s enamel Victorian Era actresses (EX, VG), 1935 Quaker Cereal celluloid “Babe” sional proportions with absolutely incredible detail not limited to facial wrinkles, Ruth with Boston Braves cap (VG-EX) with deference to obverse scratches, 1939 shadows and the sparkle in Gehrig’s eyes, the portrayal is incredibly lifelike from Quaker Cereal celluloid “Baseball Centennial” (NM); c.1930s celluloid “50-50 Union Gehrig’s expression to his pinstriped jersey. Along the lower border, artist Armand Made Tobacco” (EX-MT) with same reverse as Quaker Cereal types. Also present are LaMontagne has engraved his name. LaMontagne has sculpted works in both the (9) advertising types and (6) sporting goods manufacturer/generic types ranging in Baseball and Basketball Halls of Fame. This is a breathtaking piece just waiting for grades of (GD to EX-MT). More on our website. proud display. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $750.00

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248. (53) 249. 250. Different Amazing Vintage High Grade Babe Ruth Baseball “Baseball Memorabilia Scorer Magazine” /Card Lot of Premiums Collection of (50) with Cobb, (41) with with DiMaggio, Pins, Scorers Babe Mathewson & “Ray-O- Ruth & & Williams Print Outfit” Sen Sen Seekers of qual- Babe Ruth’s leg- Gum ity will wish to end lives on in this amazing memorabilia/card collec- Stay on top hone in on this tion of (41). This well preserved group features an of the situation with this vintage lot of (50) baseball high grade lot of (53) different 1930s-40s “Baseball interesting mix of vintage collectibles including (3) scorers. Presenting in a grade range of (20% EX-MT, Magazine” M114 premiums. Presenting in grades of pins, (3) scorers, statue, (12) cards, pocket-watch, foun- 20% EX, 35% VG-EX, 25% lesser) this highly desir- (EX to NM with 20% lesser) this gallery worthy group tain pen, belt buckle, (4) pocketknives, cigar label, (4) able collection emphasizes adverting types. Key items displays clean surfaces with handsome original gloss stereo views, (4) booklets, (2) book covers, (3) assorted are: 1935 Quaker Cereal “Babe” Ruth celluloid fob and white to light-cream borders. All included premi- flats and photo developer. Highlights are: rare 1930s (EX-MT); c.1920s Sen Sen Gum cardboard “Perpetual ums measure 9-1/2 x 12” and feature photos credited to “Ray-O-Print Outfit” photo developer in sealed original Counter” (VG-EX); 1916 Pfaff’s Beer celluloid sched- C. M. Conlon, B. Greene or the Press Association. envelope; (3) 1930s Quaker Oats scorers (NM, VG, ule/counter (VG-EX); New York American celluloid Highlights are: Cobb, Cronin, J. DiMaggio, VG); (3) pins: mirror back (EX-MT), drawing (EX- “Babe“ Ruth (VG-EX). Also present are (12) baseball Mathewson, Musial, Reese, Wagner and T. Williams. MT), photo (EX). More on our website gloves, (4) and (30) advertising types. More Complete list on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

251. (4) Vintage Baseballs in Original Box/ Wrapper with D&M, OAL & 253. Incredible Vintage Baseball ONL Equipment Treasure Chest of (78) with 252. (2) Vintage Original Baseball Movie Memorabilia Bats, Gloves and More Including Ruth mavens get in Posters with 1948 “Babe Ruth Story” & & Mantle the game for 1950 “Jackie Robinson Story” Join the ranks of the well equipped with this incredible this lot of (4) Breaking barriers and overcoming obstacles to achieve vintage baseball equipment treasure chest of (78). vintage baseballs in original packaging. Amazing success are common Hollywood themes, however there Dating from the 1900s-80s this collection of store/pro- authentic details emanate from a 1931 D&M OLB is nothing common about the subjects of these (2) base- fessional models includes (42) gloves, (22) bats, (4) 190C model (“5”) stamped “Horsehide Cover, Cork ball “biopic” posters. The stories of beloved ballplayers masks, (3) jerseys, (2) chest protectors, and Center” in original box (EX-MT) with stunning gloss, “Babe” Ruth and Jackie Robinson are touted by these one pair each of cleats, pants, stirrups, shin guards and vivid colors and featuring “The Lucky Dog Kind” logo. vintage, original 27x41 one-shot movie posters. socks. Highlights are: bats: (4) store models: Aaron, J. (2) 1952-59 Reach OAL/Harridge specimens merit Released in 1948 the “Babe Ruth Story” poster (GD) Robinson, Ruth and T. Williams; (3) c.1910s-20s: (2) (“7”) in box (VG-EX, minor writing) and (“5”) with displays exciting graphics and dynamic colors. As in Reach, Spalding; gloves: DiMaggio, Mantle and (2) glossy (EX-MT) wrapper. Rounding out this group of life nothing can suppress the appeal of the 1950 “Jackie Snider; other: c.1900s mask and (2) 1900s-30s chest venerable orbs is a 1949-51 Spalding ONL/Frick ball Robinson Story” poster (VG) with amazing colors and protectors. Due to considerable weight, a shipping sur- (“6-7”) in a (VG-EX) box. More on our website. details. More on our website. charge will be applied. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

255. Vintage-Modern Baseball Bank, 256. 1989 National Doorstop and Bookend Lot of (13) with League Championship Genuine 1960s Louisville Slugger AL & NL Mini- Salesman’s Sample Ring Bat Banks Experience the Heavy metal thrill of post- pieces highlight season glory this collection of with this gen- (13) vintage to uine sales- modern baseball man’s sample banks, doorstops ring. 254. 1930s-Modern Baseball and bookends. Fashioned by Display/Memorabilia Treasure Chest Highlights are: Balfour in celestrium with Clock & Barometer Trophies Banks: (3) Louisville with brilliant Offbeat, manufactured and vintage items in attractive Slugger mini-bat CZ accents set condition recommend this interesting array of 1930s- with rack banks: around the modern baseball display/memorabilia collectibles. 1960s AL wood bat near set (9/10) bats (avg. EX) with team name on Highlights are a 1940s “Sessions Model W” trophy orange rack; 1960s NL wood bat near set (6/10) bats front this stunning ring was modeled to celebrate the mantle clock; 1950s barometer trophy; 1930s “Babe” (avg. VG) with yellow rack; 1970s star player plastic San Francisco Giants 1989 National League Ruth bat pocketknife; c.1950s “occupied Germany” bat set of (10) bats (avg. NM) with red rack; vintage 5- Championship and World Series appearance. Star slug- brass baseball clock; 1950s ceramic ball and glove 3/4” cast iron batter bank (VG-EX); Doorstops: ger Will Clark’s last name and uniform number “22” lamp and (2) obscure desktop ball-shaped pendulum “Midwest” 10” batter (EX-MT), (2) 9” “Babe” Ruth appear on the left shank along with the results of the clocks. Also present are (10) beer steins; a Ted’s Root (both EX); Bookends: “Metzke” 5x5 pewter pair with Giants NLCS victory over the Cubs, while the right Beer thermometer; a carnival milk bottle game and (23) multi-player scene. More on our website. shank is emblazoned as “, Battle of assorted items. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 the Bay”. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

44 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 257. Harry Ford Sinclair Signed 258. (3) 1940s St. 1924 St. Louis Browns Stock Louis Cardinals & Certificate Browns 6” Showing a penchant for sports properties, oil Celluloid Pins with tycoon Harry Ford Sinclair (d.1956) invested 1944 Cardinals in baseball teams and thoroughbred stables. Among his numerous holdings was the offered Champs St. Louis Browns stock certificate (EX-MT) The original tenants of with two compacting folds. Post-dating the S p o r t s m a n ’s Park (and combatants in the 1944 Wo r l d “Teapot Dome” scandal this nicely preserved Series) are joined with these (3) circa 1940s St. Louis 9-3/4 x 8-1/2” document bears Sinclair’s (“9”) Cardinals and Browns souvenir pinbacks. These large 6” quality signature on the reverse. Recorded in relics are quite difficult to find in any condition. Included the amount of five shares this certificate dated are 1 - 2 . ) (2) 1940s Cardinals team logo pins with one 12/10/24 also bears the endorsement of 1944 National League Champions commemorative pre- Browns president Philip DeCatesby Ball (“9”) senting (VG to EX) with expected surface imperfections along with a team corporate seal. Full photo and incidental wear to the cardboard backing and 3 . ) LOA from JSA. 1940s Browns team logo presenting (VG) with moderate Opening Bid $500.00 surface scuffing and missing pinback. Opening Bid $100.00

259. 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers Souvenir 260. 261. Vintage Lot of (3) With 1952 Season Pass and Original OAL/ONL 1957 Letter Announcing Move to Los 1950s Ted Baseball Lot Angeles Williams of (17) Plus Brooklyn “Moxie” 1950s Dodgers Sign Fielder’s enthusiasts Original 1950s will appre- Glove and Ted Williams ciate this ’s “Moxie” root trio of beer sign. The Mask Flatbush pronounced por- Spared from the keepsakes. trayal of the Red wrath of big league sluggers over a span of five Headlining Sox slugger is decades, these (17) baseballs showcase prominent the lot is a boldly printed on the sturdy cardboard advertising trademark stampings and are ideal surfaces for auto- 1957 typewritten letter composed by Buzzie Bavasi piece. Measures 10 x 12-3/4” and displays pin holes graphs of players from their respective eras. The orbs announcing the club’s abrupt decision to move to Los along each corner. Expertly mounted to a modern 15- range from clean white (grade “9”) to mildly toned Angeles. Included are a severance pay stub and original 1/2 x 18-1/2” white matte backing and is suitable for (grade “7”) examples with highlights including: (2) envelope. Also included are a 1952 season pass and a further framing and display. The reverse of the adver- OAL Harridge; (1) ONL Giles; (2) OAL Cronin; (2) 1955 team-issued Christmas card. More on our website. OAL MacPhail; (2) ONL Feeney; and (2) 1970s Opening Bid $250.00 tisement is unknown. Very few of these pieces remain available on the secondary market. “orange” baseballs. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 262. (2) Rawlings Electric Displays with 263. Mickey 264. Bill Gallo 1960s “PAM” Clock & “NEON PROD- Mantle LE Original 16x20 UCTS” Sign Hand-Enhanced Water Color of See the light Stephen Holland Darryl with this Giclée on Canvas Strawberry illuminating By his own admission, pair of “At The Cage” renowned artist Rawlings Renowned New York Stephen Holland paints electric dis- Daily News sports “tough guys.” Hall of plays. cartoonist, Bill Fame switch-hitter Perfectly suited for man-cave or store display both of Gallo, is the author Mickey Mantle meets these vintage advertising pieces are in excellent work- of the offered water that criteria on this lim- ing condition. Offered are a c.1960s “PAM” clock and color of Darryl ited edition (86/99) a restored “NEON PRODUCTS” sign. The PAM clock Strawberry entitled giclée-on-canvas oil shows stunning original details with a like-new face “At The Cage”. The perennial All-Star admires another painting composed by Holland. Firmly mounted to a featuring red and black graphics and hands and a brass clout as a crowd of spectators look on. The 16x20 craft 27-7/8 x 41”, the textured canvas is hand enhanced by casing which show light wear. The NEON sign features is framed and matted to 22-1/2 x 28” and is penned by the artist with calculated strokes rendered to show an original glass plate with lightly worn graphics, new the artist near the bottom right corner. Worthy of promi- wrinkles in Mantle’s pinstriped uniform and definition aluminum trim and possibly refinished green casing. nent exhibition in any Mets themed den or office. More in his muscular forearms. Holland has signed in gold More on our website. on our website. paint pen. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

265. (2) “Baby Ruth” 266. 1955 Vintage Brooklyn Store Dodgers Display World Boxes with Series Cigar & Press Pin Opening Bid 267. 1950s-60s New York Yankees Candy $300.00 Opening Bid Pennant Collection with Full Size 1963 $100.00 World Series & (15) Mini-Pennants Opening Bid $100.00

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269. Baltimore Colts 1959-1963 Hartland Statue and 1965 Aurora Johnny Unitas Kit - Both in Original Retail Packaging! For 1950s-1960s Baltimore Colts fans who couldn’t make or afford the trip to Memorial Stadium, novelties such as these (2) vintage keepsakes were the next best thing. Includes: 1959-1963 Hartland Statue: a “backfield” example in its original retail box with unused numeric decals; 1965 Aurora Great Moments in Sport: unassembled plastic figurines of Johnny Unitas, a blocker and a Rams defender; com- plete in original box with unused decals and 11-3/4 x 8” gridiron platform. Original box in (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

270. 1962 Hartland Statues Baltimore Colts Running Back 268. 1960-1961 Baltimore Colts Jumbo (13-1/2”) Promotional Limited to only 5000 figures pro- Bobblehead Doll - Rare! duced, this 1962 Hartland Statue of a As they marched through the Memorial Stadium tunnel, complete with the NFL’s Baltimore Colts running back depicts only marching band, cheerleaders and 2:00 p.m. kickoffs mandated by Waverly the Charm City professional blazing neighborhood blue laws, the Baltimore Colts were football’s archetypal franchise. a path toward the end zone. The 7- The storied gridiron institution eventually fled Baltimore, never to return. So while 1/2” tall figurine presents nicely with the Charm City faithful will never experience another 33rd Street tailgate or Unitas- an unchipped surface and accurate led comeback, this vintage promotional bobblehead doll is among the last remaining uniform detailing. The green rectan- links to that glorious past. The 13-1/2”-tall papier-mâché keepsake portrays a ball- gular base with gilt Baltimore Colts toting figure with a blue Colts jersey on which “00” is hand-painted on the back and lettering appears as when produced right sleeve. Nodding with approval, the oversized doll is decidedly rare in any con- over a half-century ago. dition. This particular Sunday treasure is arguably the most pristine survivor, with Opening Bid $150.00 vibrant colors in their original state. More on our website. Opening Bid $900.00 271. Gibbs-Connor 272. Giant 3-Foot Cleveland Bank Lot of (2) with Indians “Chief Wahoo” Paper- Indians & White Sox Mache Bobbing Head Better than money in the bank these (2) Gibbs-Connor Stand tall with this giant-size Cleveland pieces are practically worth Indians paper-mache bobbing head. Boasting their weight in gold. Offered a height of nearly 3-feet tall this unique doll are (2) 1950s G-C banks sports a #25 Indians uniform crowned with a with: “Chief Wahoo” mascot head. Mounted on a mascot “Chief Wahoo” and 14x14 home plate base this happy camper winged sports a huge grin, possibly due to how clean sock, both displaying fantas- and glossy he is from head to toe. The light- tic luster and immaculate weight materials used to construct this surfaces. Measuring 6-1/2 x extraordinary piece should make placement a 5 x 3” the Chief sports an ear piece of cake. Head, body and spring will to ear grin in celebration of the Indians 1954 then AL record “111-win” season, pro- ship in separate pieces, requiring tool free claimed on the adjoining baseball. Adorned with an angelic wing the pale-hose piece assembly that should take about fifteen sec- stands 9” high on a 3-3/4” round base. More on our website. onds. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

274. Commemorative and Retail Bat Lot of (19) with 1930s KiKi Cuyler Model Turned for use on sandlots or to commemorate big league super- stars, these (19) bats comprise a ready-made arsenal for the dia- mond enthusiast. With varying 273. H&B Commemorative Bat Pairing With 1945 Hall of degrees of use on some, high- Fame and 1949 Yankees lights include: Full-Size Commemorative Bats: 1984 Turned and distributed in limited quantities, these (2) Hillerich & Bradsby commemo- Louisville Slugger brown bat rative weapons respectively pay homage to: 1949 New York Yankees: 35” World signed by Pee Wee Reese (gold Series black bat with gold-colored facsimile signatures (for those who were under marker, “9” strength); 1992 Hall contract with H&B) and block-letter stampings. Presents well but has finish loss of Fame LE (482/1000) induction bat; Store Model Bats: 1933-1934 Hillerich & affecting a few of the names; 1945 Hall of Fame Class: limited edition (482/500) Bradsby KiKi Cuyler signature model. More on our website. brown bat with gold-colored block-letter stampings. Presents beautifully. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

46 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 275. (2) 1910 New I T E M W I T H Orleans Pelicans R E S E R V E Full Tickets (Joe Jackson on Team) 276. 1917 World Series Game PSA 5 3 Ticket Stub - Each extremely conserva- SGC “Authentic” tively graded EX 5 by “On the level” just two years prior to an PSA. The offered pair of exercise in self-imposed disgrace, the 1910 New Orleans 1917 Chicago White Sox won their sec- Pelicans full tickets come ond-ever World Series title (and last from a season in which before an 85-year drought ensued). (Shoeless) Joe Jackson Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” starred for the squad. The by SGC, this ticket stub was issued at South Carolina native the Polo Grounds for Game 3 of that paced the Southern Fall Classic. A rare Deadball Era sur- Association with a vivor, the voucher has a “GAME 1” weighty .354 batting printed identifier, signifying the first average for the campaign. game at the National League site. Felled, The vouchers for Game 2-0 that afternoon, the White Sox lineup 51 and Game 55 present included six of the eight players that stunningly with crisp per- were to be banned for life for their forations, bright surfaces involvement in the 1919 “Black Sox” and really no visible flaws. scandal. This item has a reserve (esti- Opening Bid $250.00 mated value: $1200-$1500). Opening Bid $400.00

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277. 1919 278. World Series Game 2 Yankee Stadium Game 2 Ticket Stub - PSA Redland Field “Authentic” As “Murderers Row” made its first of Ticket Stub - three successive World Series appear- SGC ances in 1926, it was the veteran “Authentic” pitching of the St. Louis Cardinals that We’ll never be certain grabbed the headlines, instead. just who was Encapsulated and assessed involved and their “Authentic” by PSA, this Yankee degrees of dishonesty Stadium ticket stub was issued for during the 1919 Game 2 of that Fall Classic, a battle in Chicago “Black Sox” World Series scandal. The harsh reality is that it tarnished which 39-year-old Pete Alexander America’s national pastime, causing nearly irreparable damage remedied only by the yielded four hits and held Ruth and subsequent emergence of Babe Ruth. Mirroring the “mysteries” regarding precise Gehrig to a combined 0-for-7 with two details of who did (or didn’t do) what, artifacts from that infamous Fall Classic are . One of eight graded exam- as fleeting as clues supporting guilt or innocence. Presented is one such heirloom: a ples, this “Bleacher” voucher presents ticket stub issued at Cincinnati’s Redland Field for Game 2 of that October con- nicely with the facsimile signature of frontation. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, the voucher is one of a club president Jacob Ruppert. scant few examples extant. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$1500). Opening Bid $500.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

279. 1926 World Series Game 6 Yankee Stadium Ticket Stub - PSA “Authentic” Having long since reached 300 career wins, 39-year-old Pete Alexander still sought championship hardware as he dealt with alco- holism and epilepsy throughout the 1926 season. Fulfilling his Fall Classic aspirations, Alexander fired two complete games at Yankee Stadium en route to St. Louis’ first- ever title. Encapsulated and assessed 280. 1929 World Series Game 2 Full Ticket - Foxx and “Authentic” by PSA, this Yankee Stadium ticket stub was issued for Simmons HRs - PSA “Authentic” (Lone Graded) Game 6 of that series, a game in Supplanting the Yankees as baseball’s juggernaut, the 1929 Philadelphia Athletics won which Alexander logged his second their first of three successive American League pennants and disposed of the curse- triumph. The colorful voucher is one stricken Chicago Cubs in the Fall Classic. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by of seven at its tier with only one PSA, this full ticket was issued at Chicago’s Wrigley Field for Game 2 of that World graded higher. Series, a 9-3 Athletics rout that saw Hall of Famers Jimmie Foxx and Al Simmons hit Opening Bid $500.00 home runs. This is the lone graded specimen. Opening Bid $500.00

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281. 1955 282. 1956 World World Series Game 5 Series Yankee Stadium Game 6 Ticket Stub - Yankee Larsen Perfect Stadium Game, Mantle Full Ticket HR - PSA 3 - PSA 2 With an aggregate 30- Facing elimina- 40 career mark to his tion and their credit, Don Larsen first-ever World Series loss to their cross-borough rivals from Brooklyn, the Yankees was given the assign- tallied five times in the opening frame of Game 6 and cruised to a 5-1 triumph behind ment for Game 2 of the 1956 World Series and was chased after 1-2/3 innings, having southpaw Whitey Ford before being felled the following night in Brooklyn’s first and yielded one hit and four walks. Summoned again three days later in , Larsen only title. Encapsulated and Graded Good 2 by PSA, this full ticket was issued in the realized the unthinkable: a perfect game. Encapsulated and Graded VG 3 by PSA, Bronx for that penultimate Game 6 contest. Printed seating/event details and vibrant this Yankee Stadium ticket stub was issued for that historic Fall Classic battle that fea- colors are the fare on this October prize, which is one of two at its tier with only one tured Larsen’s gem and Mickey Mantle’s eighth career World Series home run. The graded higher. colorful heirloom presents beautifully. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00 283. (2) SGC Ticket Stubs 284. 1958 From 9/29/57 New York Giants World Last Game at the Polo Grounds Series Game Say farewell to the venerable Polo Grounds 1 County stadium with this pair of baseball ticket Stadium stubs. On 9/29/57 the Pittsburgh Pirates put the final nail in the coffin of the Giants Full Ticket - tenure in New York defeating the second PSA NM- division team 9-1. Encapsulated and evalu- MT 8 ated “Authentic” by SGC the (2) offered Darlings of the stubs display in overall solid condition Midwest and National League attendance leaders for each of their first six seasons in with bold original details marked by minor Milwaukee, the Braves warranted their popularity with back-to-back pennants in 1957 age appropriate wear. Flip details are iden- and 1958. After winning the 1957 Fall Classic against the mighty Yankees, the Braves tically recorded as “9/29/57 Ticket Stub, threatened to repeat the following October, only to squander a three-games-to-one Pirates 9-Giants 1, Last Game At Polo lead. Encapsulated and Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA, this County Stadium full ticket Grounds”. Also included is a vintage ticket was issued for the 1958 series opener, which saw Warren Spahn log a complete-game envelope hand dated 9/29/57. 10-inning triumph. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

285. 1965 286. 1957 & 1966 Busch World Stadium All-Star Game Series Program and Ticket Stub Game 3 Lot of (8) with (4) ’57 Dodger Stubs Stadium Punch your ticket to big game glory Full Ticket with this lot of (8) MLB All-Star Game programs and ticket stubs from - PSA 5 the 1957 and 1966 events held at In keeping with Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Present the victorious are: (4) 1957 stubs (VG-EX, VG, GD home team trend of the 1965 World Series (which would stand until the decisive sev- and (1) with VG obverse/adhesive enth game), Dodger southpaw blanked the Twins in a 4-0 Los Angeles residue on reverse), (2) 1957 pro- Game 3 win. Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this full ticket was issued at grams (Both EX) and (2) 1966 stubs Chavez Ravine for the Tennessee-born product’s stellar mound performance. The crisp (EX, VG obverse details, voucher shows strong perforations, stunning colors, sharp edges/corners and presents adhesive/tape residue on reverse). Both programs are very appealing with nice cover even nicer than the technical grade suggests. This is one of six at its tier with only five gloss and bold colors, one is scored in pen and lists all-time greats Aaron, Berra, graded higher. Mantle, Mays and Musial among the starters. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 287. 1955-1968 St. Louis 288. 1964-87 St. Louis Cardinals Cardinals World Series Full Ticket, Ticket Yearbook/Scorecard Lot of Stub & Program Lot of (32) (96) With First-Ever N.Y. Redbird fans take flight with this triumphant Mets Game collection of (32) 1964-87 St. Louis Cardinals World Series full tickets, ticket The Senior Circuit’s all-time win- stubs and programs. Featured are (3) full ningest franchise is well documented tickets with: 1967 Game 3 presents (VG-EX) in this lot of (96) St. Louis Cardinals with obverse soiling/reverse tape residue; team-issued publications. Includes: 1968 Game 1 presents (EX) with minor (13) Yearbooks: spanning 1955 obverse soiling/reverse tape residue; 1987 through 1969; generally (EX) with Game 4 (VG-EX). Also present are (7) WS covers/pages intact throughout; (83) programs with: 1967 (EX), (3) 1968 (EX- Scorecards: (11) 1956; (7) 1959; MT, EX, VG-EX), 1982 (GD-VG), 1985 (21) 1960; (12) 1961; (7) 1962 (EX), 1987 (EX); 1987 NLCS program (EX- (including first-ever New York Mets MT); (21) assorted ticket stubs (avg. VG to game); (6) 1963; (5) 1964; (2) 1965; (3) 1966; (4) 1967; (4) 1968. Thick stock score- VG-EX). More on our website. cards present well with scoring grids marked in pen or pencil. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

48 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 289. 1889 Chicago Daily News National League & American Association Pocket Schedule Significant scarci- ty recommends this hardy survivor of professional baseball’s early days. Offered is a 290. 1926 World Series Program - 291. 1928 Yankees vs. Cardinals World 19th Century Sportsman’s Park Version - Nice! Series Program from Yankee Stadium Chicago Daily In the realms of since-razed baseball diamonds, early Coming off a sweep and perhaps the News pocket Fall Classic showdowns and vintage stadium-issued greatest season of all time the New York Yankees schedule titled programs, one would be hard pressed to unearth a sur- repeated in 1928 with a second consecutive WS sweep. “Daily Schedules of League and American Association vivor as nice as this 1926 World Series program. Issued Hawked at Yankee Stadium the offered 1928 WS pro- Games of Base Ball Season 1889”. Fifty pages of con- at St. Louis’ Sportsman’s Park for Game 5 of the series gram presents in very appealing (GD-VG) condition tents list dates for the NL (referred to as “League”) and between the Cardinals and New York Yankees, this 16- with a vertical compacting fold. Gracing the cover are AA seasons. Featuring handsome original cover details page guide features team composite photos and scoring portrait images of HOF managers Huggins and including period player images, this nicely preserved grids marked to detail the Yankees’ 3-2 10-inning tri- McKechnie. Bolstering interest in this significant sou- publication displays in attractive (VG, detached center- umph. With covers/pages intact, this one is free of any venir are two interior team portrait pages with the fold) condition with bold graphics and minor wear compacting folds found on most examples. More on Yankees page featuring the celebrated “Murderer’s belying its considerable age. our website. Row” line-up. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

293. “Sports Illustrated” Printing Plate 294. 1947 Display Presented to John Norwood - Through 1949 Including 1954 First-Ever Cover Baltimore While media Colts AAFC coverage of Gameday sporting events has Program Lot grown to of (15) With dizzying First and heights in a society with Last Games excessive Prior to winning demands for “The Greatest “here and Game Ever 292. (70) Different 1920s-40s Baseball now,” the process has been a lengthy one with signifi- Played” and peren- Magazine Issues with Many Hall of cant milestones flecking the path. From a simpler era nially contending for NFL supremacy, the original during which print media was gospel, Sports Illustrated Baltimore Colts were a woeful franchise in the short- Fame Covers lived AAFC (All-America Football Conference). That Vintage publication collections are typically highlighted combined with a booming economy and extended tele- vision coverage to contribute to soaring popularity of incarnation was a separate entity and its memorabilia is by big name players. In the case of this lot of (70) dif- among the rarest in the hobby. As for an AAFC Colts ferent 1920s-40s Baseball Magazine issues condition spectator sports. Pre-dating the digital age, these vin- tage printing plates were used in the production of early library, you need look no further than this lot of (15) reigns supreme. Overall this very appealing group dis- programs issued for 1947 through 1949 Colts games plays crease free covers and sturdy pages with a condi- S.I. issues and presented to publishing pioneer John Norwood, who was part of the Time-Life team that during the club’s brief run in the upstart circuit. tion distribution of (25% EX-MT, 25% EX, 25% VG- Covers/pages are intact throughout in these well-kept EX, 25% VG). For those who covet names, key issues launched the weekly sports magazine. Mounted to a wooden slab measuring 27-3/4 x 19-1/4”, the plates survivors featuring since-defunct franchises such as the are: 7/39 Ruth inside front cover, 10/39 Williams inside Los Angeles Dons, Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago front, 8/41 Williams cover, 10/41 Williams inside back, include the August 16, 1954 inaugural cover and the August 28, 1967 cover with America’s Cup champion Hornets. Included is a September 7, 1947 Memorial 10/42 J. DiMaggio inside back, 10/43 Ruth/Williams Stadium-issued program from the first-ever Colts inside front. More on our website. “Intrepid.” Opening Bid $400.00 game! More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

295. April 297. August 15, 1954 19, 1969 Ken Baltimore Holtzman Orioles No-Hitter Program Chicago From Cubs vs. First-Ever Atlanta Home Braves Game 296. May 7, 1959 Ticket Opening Bid Roy Campanella Honor/Benefit Night Stub—PSA 4 $150.00 Opening Bid Ticket Stub-PSA 4 $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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300. 1947-57 New York Giants Yearbook and World Series Program Lot of (8) with 1st Yearbook and (2) WS 299. 1951 Giants vs. Dodgers Postseason Programs Program Lot of (2) With Ebbets Field 298. 1944-1956 Boston Braves and Red Giant-size bids are Game 1 and Polo Grounds Game 3 in order for this Sox Program Lot of (74) Deadlocked with identical 96-58 records at the end of high caliber lot of Issued at storied Boston venues as their tenants were the 1951 season, the Giants and Dodgers squared off in (8) 1947-57 New York Giants yearbooks and World plagued by repeated torment of near-misses, these (74) a best-of-three showdown for Senior Circuit supremacy. Series programs. Highlights are: 1947 inaugural year- Fenway Park and Braves Field programs comprise a These (2) programs were respectively issued for the book (VG-EX) with one light compacting fold and (2) ready-made Beantown baseball library. The guides pres- October 1 series opener at Ebbets Field and for the cli- WS programs: 1951 vs. Yankees (EX), 1954 vs. ent nicely with expected wear from a day at the ballpark. mactic October 3 finale at the Polo Grounds. Both pres- Indians (VG). Also present are (6) 1950s yearbooks Scoring grids have been marked on most. Includes: R e d ent beautifully with covers and crisp pages intact and with: 1951 (VG-EX) with handsome gloss, 1952 (EX- S o x : (1) 1944; (8) 1945; (8) 1946; (7) 1947; (7) 1948; scoring grids marked to document Giants victories in MT) with deference to pen writing at upper left which (7) 1949; (5) 1950; (2) 1951; (3) 1953; (1) 1956; which Bobby Thomson homered off of Ralph Branca to does not affect the cover graphics, 1953 (VG-EX) with B r a v e s : (1) 1945; (4) 1946; (9) 1947; (3) 1948; (3) provide the decisive margin both times. More on our Lon Keller cover art, 1954 (VG-EX), 1956 (VG-EX) 1949; (3) 1950; (2) 1951. More on our website. website. and 1957 (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

301. 1963-1978 New York Mets 303. 1954 Publication Lot of (19) With 1963 Sports Program Illustrated From out- 1st Issue house to Lot of (4) penthouse, the incredible with (2) rise of the Certified New York Copies in Mets is well documented Leather in this lot of Binders (19) team- Witness the ori- issued publi- 302. (24) 1974 Super Bowl VIII Full gin of a time- cations. honored publi- Spanning the Tickets—All PSA 6 cation favored by generations of sports fans. Presented 1963 cam- Each graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Riding the prolific run- are (4) 1954 Sports Illustrated 1st issues, all with three- paign ning back, , the 1974 Miami Dolphins page 1954 Topps replica card foldouts. The spotlight through the captured another Super Bowl title by besting the shines on (2) immaculate (NM-MT+) original press-run 1978 season, Minnesota Vikings by a 24-7 margin. These two dozen archive copies housed in leather binders. Featuring the guides present nicely with covers/pages intact. full vouchers come from that contest played at Rice COAs dated 1/28/94 and signed by SI president D.M. Includes: Yearbooks: 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, Stadium in Houston. The South End Zone passes dis- Elliman, Jr., these spectacular examples radiate quality 1968, (2) 1970, 1971, (2) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 play nicely with solid perimeters, crisp perforations and with slick, glossy covers. Nearly as appealing are an and 1978; Programs: 1963 April 20 program with vibrant colors. archive-like copy (NM-MT) and an (EX-MT) copy marked scoring grids. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 with original mailer. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

305. 1955-2008 New York Multi-Sport 306. Multi- Publication Lot of (26) with 1962 Mets Sport Yearbook Publication The “Big Lot of (35) Apple” With World shines in this 1955- Series 2008 New Programs York area and Vintage multi-sport publication Annuals The well-read 304. Claire Bee’s “Chip Hilton” Original lot of (26). Highlights sports scholar is Series Near-Set (1-15/23) with Dust Jackets are (6) vin- certain to appre- See just how much athletes and attitudes have changed tage base- ciate these vin- since the days when Basketball HOFer Claire Bee’s ball year- tage publica- “Chip Hilton” series dominated the boys sports fiction books: Dodgers: 1956 (VG-EX); (2) Giants: 1956 tions. Comprised of (35) annuals and stadium-issued scene. Offered is a near-set of (15/23) “original series” (VG-EX), 1957 (VG-EX); (2) Mets: 1962 inaugural guides, the gathering is headlined by: Baseball Hilton books published by Grosset & Dunlap. Featuring year (VG-EX), 1968 (VG-EX); Yankees: 1956 (GD- Programs: with 1948 World Series (Municipal desirable dust jackets (average GD to VG+) this run of VG). Additional highlights are: 1965-66 Knicks pro- Stadium version; VG-EX with unmarked scoring grids); volumes 1 through 15 inclusive consists of first editions gram (VG) signed by (6) average (“8”) with B. 1961 World Series (Crosley Field version; EX-MT with and re-issues from the 1950s period, all with soft red- Cunningham and D. Schayes; 1964 Rangers program unmarked scoring grids); 1967 All-Star Game brown tweed covers and art-style DJs. Highlights are (VG-EX), 3/19/66 NIT program (VG-EX); 1962 Mets (Anaheim Stadium, VG-EX with unmarked scoring (3) first editions: volumes 11, 14 and 15. More on our program (VG) signed by M. Mota (“6”) and J. Orsino grids and VG-EX ticket stub). More on our website. website. (“9”). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

50 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 307. 1935 Mostly 308. 1930 Boston Braves Multi- Washington Signed Baseball with Senators Team- (20) Signatures Signed Ball With Including Ruth, W. Johnson, Gehrig & D. Dean Cronin, Manush with Full JSA and Rice - Full With an expanding waistline JSA which vastly out measured his With a league-best 78 paltry batting average, the complete games and an lowly 1935 Boston Braves unprecedented 17-5 was the final resting home for head-to-head mark the majestic Babe Ruth. In against the Yankees, the one final moment of glory, 1930 Washington the “Bambino” joined forces Senators vied for A.L. with Lou Gehrig and Dizzy Dean in inscribing the offered multi-signed baseball with supremacy before a (20) autographs. The Spalding Star sphere with red stitching is penned across the pan- midseason swoon ren- els in black ink with the endorsements ranging in grade from “unreadable” to (“6”). dered them bridesmaids Despite uniform soiling and scattered spots of surface abrasions, the sphere still holds to the Athletics. This OAL Barnard ball is autographed by (18) of that season’s the endorsements nicely. Featured are West Panel: Maranville (d.1954, “2”); East Griffith Stadium tenants. The medium-toned orb has scattered abrasions and blue ink Panel: Gehrig (d.1941, “4”); North Panel: P. Dean (“6”), Ruth (d.1948, “6”, with pennings averaging (“6”) potency. Keys include: Cronin, Crowder, Hadley, Johnson deference to abrasion to second “b”; South Panel: D. Dean (“6”) and Berger. Full (manager), Judge, Manush and Rice. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

I T E M W I T H 310. 1954 New York R E S E R V E Yankees Team- 309. Ty Cobb Signed Baseball with Single-Signed (29) Autographs Baseball - Full JSA Including Mantle Feared and loathed by opponents and teammates, with Full PSA/DNA alike, Ty Cobb was not out Though the 1954 New York to make acquaintances. Yankees did not win the And while winning the American League pennant game was far more impor- for the sixth consecutive tant than winning fans’ season, “The Bronx hearts, the fiery Georgian Bombers” still notched 103 did, on occasion, comply victories and fielded a Hall with autograph requests. of Fame cast. This team- This vintage Cobb penning signed OAL Harridge sphere is a welcome addition to is inscribed by (29) mem- any Hall of Fame collec- bers of the squad. The blue tion. The medium is an unofficial ball with alternating red-and-green laces. On a ink endorsements average a side panel, Cobb has signed in black-ink fountain pen. The scripting begins in consistent (“7”) throughout while the canvas presents (“6”) with uniform soiling and strong fashion, with the upper-case “T” showing promise for what’s to ensue, but minimal surface abrasions. Keys include Sweet Spot: Rizzuto (“7”), Reynolds (“8”); the combination of age-induced fading and surface abrasions has resulted in an East Panel: (notation of “Bud” is placed on trademark) with Mantle (“7”), Bauer overall strength of (“2”). Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (esti- (“7”), Skowron (“7”), Lopat (“7-8”); North Panel: Berra (“8”), Slaughter (“7”) and mated value: $2000-$2500). Ford (“6”). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

312. 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates Team Signed Baseball with Clemente—Full JSA Riding high following their unforgettable 1960 World Series upset of the New York Yankees dynasty, the 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates took time to make a lucky fan happy by signing the offered Spalding OLL baseball. Displaying average (“6-8”) auto- graph quality this significant 311. 1958 National League Champion Milwaukee Braves (“7”) grade sphere shows minor Team-Signed Ball With Aaron, Mathews and Spahn - Full JSA soiling which has minimal impact As the Braves ended New York’s run of Fall Classic representation for the Senior the blue ballpoint pen signatures. Circuit, Milwaukee was the hotbed of baseball. County Stadium turnstiles rung up Marquee autographs are HOFers league leading attendance figures for six straight seasons as those Midwest darlings Roberto Clemente (d.1972) and Bill Mazeroski who hit a dramatic series clinching beat the Yankees for a 1957 World Series title and darn near repeated in 1958. This homer to topple the mighty Yankees in the ’60 WS. The complete list of signers is as ONL Giles ball is autographed by (28) members of the 1958 Braves. The creamy orb follows: Sweet Spot: manager Murtaugh (d.1976); North Panel: Sturdivant, Nelson, (grade “9”) is possibly the most gorgeous you’ll ever behold. Blue ballpoint signa- Smith, Mizell (d.1999), Stuart, Logan; South Panel: Skinner, Haddix, Labine, tures, meanwhile, elicit similar sentiments, averaging (“8-9”) strength with keys Francis, Leppert, Hoak (d.1969), Face; East Panel: unknown, Schofield, Virdon, including: Aaron, Adcock, Burdette, Conley, Haney (manager), Mathews, Mazeroski , Groat, Friend; West Panel: Moryn, Shantz, Gibbon, Clemente, Schoendienst and Spahn. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Christopher. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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313. Circa 1932-33 George I T E M W I T H Blaeholder Single-Signed R E S E R V E OAL Harridge Baseball 314. Casey Stengel Single- with Full JSA Signed ONL Giles Ball - Big league veteran George Blaeholder Full JSA is the author of this circa 1932-33 sin- Casey Stengel gained managerial gle-signed OAL Harridge baseball. acclaim by guiding the Bronx The sphere is penned directly on the Bombers to an astounding 10 pen- sweet spot in black ink with the auto- nants and seven World Series titles graph registering (“5-6”) penmanship. during his 12-year reign in the The blue-and-red stitched sphere dis- Bronx. Overlooked is the fact that plays bold stampings and varying Stengel endured 12 losing seasons in degrees of surface soiling throughout. the Senior Circuit, including a woe- The notation St. Louis Ball club is ful four seasons at the helm of the placed on the east panel in an expansion Mets. In that capacity, Stengel signed this ONL Giles ball. The off-white unknown hand. Being that Blaeholder prematurely passed away at age 43 in 1947, this orb is signed on the sweet spot in black ballpoint (“6” strength). Full photo LOA single-signed exemplar is near impossible to locate. Full photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1500-$2500). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

315. Travis Jackson 316. 1923 Pittsburgh Single-Signed Baseball - Pirates Team-Signed Ball Full JSA With McKechnie, Carey Unrivaled by his contemporaries and Maranville - Full JSA at , Hall of Famer Travis Perennial contenders throughout the Jackson complemented his stellar 1920s, the Pittsburgh Pirates were defensive play by mixing 135 celebrated (and feared) for their bats. career home runs into a .291 life- The 1923 installment paced the cir- time batting mark, powering the cuit with a .295 team batting average Giants to four National League and 111 triples. This ONL Heydler pennants over a 15-year career ball is autographed by (15) members (1922-1936). This ONL Feeney of that offensive-minded Bucs roster. ball is autographed by the The medium-toned orb showcases Arkansas native. The mildly blue-ink fountain pen scriptings that toned orb (grade “7”) showcases average (“4”) strength and clarity. Jackson’ blue ballpoint scripting, Keys include: Carey, Maranville and McKechnie (manager). Full photo LOA from which shows (“7-8”) strength in its occupancy of the sweet spot. Full photo LOA JSA. More on our website. from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

317. Circa 1932-33 Pie 318. 1937 St. Louis Traynor & Waner Cardinals Team-Signed Brothers Multi-Signed Baseball Including “Dizzy” ONL Heydler Ball with Dean & “Pepper” Martin Full JSA with Full JSA The Hall of Fame mixture of “Pie” Dedicated autograph seekers cherish and “Poison” is penned on this this rare “Redbirds” sighting. circa 1932-33 Harold Traynor and Offered is a 1937 St. Louis Cardinals Waner Brothers multi-signed ONL team-signed baseball. Considering Heydler baseball. The blue-and- its significant age and handsome (“7- red-stitched orb is covered by a 8”) grade this off-white 1934-39 moderate, but uniform coating of Spalding ONL/Frick ball would period shellac with discernible merit serious consideration even if it trademark stampings. The black ink were unsigned. Demanding attention endorsements are placed on the are (8) period autographs including north panel and include P. Waner, (6) 1937 Cardinals and (2) Phillies. Signers are: F. Bordagaray (“3”), D. Dean (“8”), L. Waner and Traynor. The scripts register (“3-4”) in strength and come with a full H. Lobert (“7”), Martin (“7”), McGee (“7-8”), L. Warneke (“6”), B. Weiland (“5-6”), photo LOA from JSA. J. Wilson (“7”). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 319. 1941 New York Giants 320. 1954 World Champion Team-Signed Baseball with New York Giants Team- (25) Autographs Including Signed Baseball With Mays, Hartnett & Ott with Full Irvin, Wilhelm and Full JSA JSA Though the 1941 New York Giants fin- Ending a 20-year franchise title ished in the second division, the Polo drought, the 1954 New York Giants Grounds tenants still fielded a squad swept the highly touted Cleveland with four Hall of Famers. This team- Indians in a Fall Classic defined by signed Reach Official League sphere Willie Mays’ amazing circus catch. contains the pennings of (25) players This ONL Giles ball is autographed across the panels. The scripts range by (29) members of that victorious from (“2” to “6”) while the off-white Harlem-based squad. The gorgeous canvas presents (“5”). Key signatories clean and creamy orb (grade “9-10”) include Sweet Spot: Arnovich (“5”, d.1959); West Panel: Ott (“6”, d.1958), F. is home to blue ballpoint pennings Demaree (“6”, d.1958), Hubbell (“5”); East Panel: Terry (“4”); South Panel: P. Dean that average (“6-7”) strength). Keys include Dark, Irvin, Lockman, Maglie, Mays, (“5”) and Hartnett (“5”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Rhodes and Wilhelm. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

52 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 321. 1955 322. 1957 323. 1961 American World New York League Champion Yankees Champion Milwaukee Reunion New York Braves Team- Yankees Team- Signed Team- Signed Baseball Signed Baseball with Baseball with Full Mantle With PSA/DNA Any debate Vintage Featuring a over the greatest base- Mantle Signature - Full JSA power packed lineup and sterling starting pitching the Milwaukee ball teams of all time must include the 1961 New York Interrupted following their record five successive World Braves defeated perennial favorites the New York Yankees. Offered is a ’61 Yankees “reunion” team- Series titles, the New York Yankees got back to busi- Yankees in the 1957 World Series. Offered is a 1957 signed OAL/Brown ball (“8”) signed by (33) average ness in 1955, securing their first of four more American World Champion Braves team-signed baseball. (“8-10”) with: sweet spot: Berra, Mantle; north panel: League pennants in succession. This baseball is auto- Displaying (20) (avg. “8-9”) signatures with deference Sheldon, DiMaestri, Houk, Clevenger, Gardner, graphed by (27) members of that ’55 Bronx Bomber to (1) faded this (“6”) grade ONL/Feeney ball shows Skowron, Turley, Downing; south panel Torgeson, roster. The creamy unofficial orb (grade “6”) has a light sporadic toning and a features a variety of bold Lopez, Blanchard, McDevitt, Reniff, Daley, Reed, series of abrasions and showcases ballpoint pennings blue and black ballpoint/felt-tip pen autographs. Key Tresh; east panel: Sain, Johnson, Cerv, James, Coates, (average “5-6” strength) with keys including: Berra, signers are HOFers Aaron, Mathews, Schoendienst and Stafford, Arroyo, Ford; west panel: Terry, Ditmar, Ford, Mantle and Rizzuto. Full photo LOA from JSA. Spahn. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our Gonder, Boyer, Duren, Hale; label: Richardson. More on our website. website. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

325. Multi- 326. Multi-Signed “500 Home Run Signed Club” Baseball with (12) Autographs Baseball Including Mantle & Williams—Full JSA with (3) Thousand of Signatures thrilling moments Including were created Thurman by the signers Munson— of this multi- signed “500 Full JSA Home Run Solidify your Club” base- autograph col- ball. 324. Mickey Mantle/Joe DiMaggio Dual- lection with this cornerstone ball. Presented is a Reach Displaying Signed Baseball - Full JSA OAL/MacPhail baseball signed by (3) 1974 New York stunning (“9- Yankees including the very difficult A legendary pinstriper center fielder and the heir to his 10”) average (d.1979). Displaying age appropriate signs of wear this throne have autographed this OAL Brown keepsake. signature vintage relic’s authentic appearance is enhanced by Specifically, the mildly toned orb (grade “7”) is signed quality the offered OAL/Brown ball merits a solid (“9”) warm walnut toning and scattered abrasions which have by Mickey Mantle (sweet spot, blue ballpoint, “9” grade and features (12) HOF autographs. Signers are: minimal impact on the autographs. The ball grades strength) and Joe DiMaggio (south panel, blue marker, Sweet Spot: Williams (d.2002), Mantle (d.1995); (“3”) and the signatures average (“3-4”): north panel “8” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. North Panel: Mays, Banks, Mathews (d.2001), Aaron; signers are Munson and G. Michael, the third signer W. Opening Bid $200.00 South Panel: Robinson, McCovey, Killebrew (d.2011); Williams appears on the west panel. Full photo LOA East Panel: Jackson with “44“ inscription, Murray; from JSA. More on our website. West Panel: Schmidt. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

327. Hall of Fame Greats Multi-Signed 328. “500 Home Run” Multi-Signed 329. 2012 San Francisco Giants World Baseball with (10) Signatures Including Baseball with (11) Autographs Including Champions Team-Signed Baseball with DiMaggio, Mantle & T. Williams—Full T. Williams—Full JSA (25) Autographs—Full JSA JSA Home runs With two Enhance the always bring a World Series status of your baseball titles over the autograph col- crowd to its past four sea- lection with feet. Stand up sons, the San this prestigious for this Francisco Hall of Fame thrilling “500 Giants are one greats multi- Home Run of the more signed baseball Club” ball unlikely featuring an multi-signed potential exciting variety by (11) dynasty candi- of enshrined including Ted dates. sluggers and Williams. Presented is a hurlers. Gracing a level (“8”) OAL/Brown ball are (10) Showing aver- 2012 San HOFer autographs showing average (“9-10”) signature age (“8”) signature strength these power packed auto- Francisco Giants World Champions team-signed OWS strength with: Sweet Spot: J. DiMaggio (d.1999); graphs appear in blue/black ballpoint pen on an (“7”) baseball with (25) autographs. The blue ink signatures North Panel: M. Mantle (d.1995), W. Ford, S. Musial quality OAL/Brown ball. Featured are: Sweet Spot: average (“9”) with slight ink migration while the OWS (d.2013); South Panel: Y. Berra, J. Hunter (d.1999), P. McCovey; North Panel: Jackson, Killebrew (d.2011), sphere is clean. Highlights include Sweet Spot: Bochy Rizzuto (d.2007); East Panel: T. Williams (d.2002); Schmidt; South Panel: Banks, Mays; East Panel: (Manager); West Panel: Posey; East Panel: Pence, West Panel:L. Gomez (d.1989), J. Mize (d.1993). Full Mathews (d.2001), Robinson; West Panel: Aaron, Sandoval and North Panel: Zito. Full photo LOA from photo LOA from JSA. Williams (d.2002), Murray. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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330. 1941 331. (2) Tough National League Single-Signed Champion Baseballs: Brooklyn Dodgers Curt Flood & & 1942 Cleveland Ted Lyons— Indians Team- Both Full JSA Signed Snaring hard to get Baseballs—Both autographs just got a bit easier with this with Full JSA lot of (2) “tough” The WWII era saw a depletion of major league talent as patriotic ballplayers left for baseball autographs. military service. Representing the final pre-war full roster seasons are the offered Offered are Curt Flood (d.1997) and Ted Lyons (d.1986) single-signed balls. 1941 NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers and 1942 Cleveland Indians team-signed base- Remembered best for challenging MLB’s reserve clause, star centerfielder Flood’s balls. Applied to an ONL/Frick sphere (“6”) are (20) 1941 Dodgers signatures show- (“9-10”) strength autograph appears in blue ballpoint pen on the sweet spot of an ing average (“7-8”) signature strength with HOFers Herman, Medwick and Reese. ONL/Giammati grade (“9”) ball. Chicago White Sox HOF pitcher Lyons’ (“9”) (23) 1942 Indians signatures decorate an OAL/Harridge ball (“7”) with average (“6- strength autograph appears in blue felt-tip pen on the sweet spot of an OAL/MacPhail 7”) quality. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. grade (“8”) ball. Full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

332. “Amazing 333. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams Single- Mets” Lot of Signed Baseballs—All Certified (2) Team- Dominating diamonds and headlines, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams Signed were deified as baseball heroes. Offered are (3) single-signed baseballs (all “9-10” sig- nature strength) with DiMaggio in blue ballpoint pen on the north panel of an Baseballs: 1969 & 1970 Balls— Both Full JSA Revisit the “Amazing Mets” miracle World Series win with this lot of (2) team-signed balls. Presented are 1969 and 1970 New York Mets signed balls featuring a total of (44) autographs with (17) average (“9-10”) signature strength on the 1969 team ball and (27) average (“6-8”) signature strength on the 1970 team ball. Key signers are: 1969: HOFers Ryan and Seaver and notables Agee, Clendenon, Koosman and Kranepool; 1970: HOFers Berra, Ryan and Seaver and notables Foy, Koonce and, McGraw. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

334. (4) 1947-63 Team-Signed Baseballs— All With Full JSA Philly Phanatics have a ball with this lot of (4) 1947-63 Philadelphia Phillies team-signed baseballs. Offered balls are 1947, 1953, 1957 and 1963, all showing authentic signs of age indicating they are like- ly period signed. Lot prize is the 1953 ball signed by (26) players (avg. “8-9” signature strength), many who were members of the celebrated “Whiz Kids” including OAL/Brown ball (“7”), Mantle in black fiber-tip pen on the sweet spot of a HOFers Ashburn (d.1997) and Roberts (d.2010) and (4) very tough notables OAL/MacPhail ball (“6”) and Williams in blue ballpoint pen on the sweet spot of an Bengough (d.1968), Jones (d.1983), Konstanty (d.1976) and Waitkus (d.1972). Full OAL/Brown ball (”7”) sweet spot. DiMaggio and Mantle have full photo LOAs from photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. JSA, Williams has LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

335. (4) Team-Signed Baseballs - Including 1969 Mets With Hodges and Ryan Principals of a dominant pinstriper installment and combatants from an “Amazin’” Fall Classic are among the endorsers of these (4) team- signed baseballs. Potent signatures are headlined by: 1961 Yankees Reunion Ball: with Ford, Houk, Richardson and Skowron; 1969 Orioles: with Palmer, B. Robinson, F. Robinson and Weaver; 1969 Mets: with Agee, Hodges, McGraw and Ryan; 1999 Giants: with 336. (2) Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed Baseballs Aurilia, Baker, Burks and Embree. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. With “#5” and “HOF 55” Inscriptions Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

54 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 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. (7) HOFer Single-Signed Baseballs with Inscriptions Including DiMaggio & Musial—All Certified Pertinent inscrip- tions compound interest in this lot of (7) HOFer single- signed baseballs. Highlights accompa- nied by full photo 337. (6) David Ortiz Single-Signed 2004 World Series Baseballs LOAs from JSA are J. DiMaggio (“9- - All JSA 10”) with “HOF 55” Punishing to opposing pitchers (and to that dugout telephone in Baltimore), David inscription on an OAL/Budig ball (“8”) and S. Musial (“7”) with extensive career Ortiz has decorated each of these (6) baseballs with his widely sought autograph. The achievement inscriptions covering all panels of an OML/Selig ball (“9”). Balance of Official 2004 World Series orbs are all snow-white (grade “9-10”) and are each signed (5) accompanied by JSA basic certs/stickers are: R. Ferrell (“9-10”), M. Irvin (“9”), in blue ballpoint on the event logo panel. Signatures show (“9”) strength and clarity P. W. Reese (“9”), M. Schmidt (“9-10”) and B. Terry (“9”). More on our website. throughout and come with individual JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $300.00

339. (7) Multi- 340. 1936-1979 Team- Signed HOFer Signed Baseball Lot of and Star (10) With 1936 Bees, Baseballs 1964 Giants and 1970 With T. Mets - All Full JSA Williams and From a 1936 Boston install- Mays - All ment that embraced a new identity to a 1970 Queens- Full JSA based roster defending perhaps The hallowed halls the game’s most unlikely of Cooperstown are world championship, these well represented in (10) team-signed baseballs are this lot of (7) multi- a fine representation of base- signed baseballs. ball history. Keys include: Nice “break” value 1936 Bees: with Lopez and is inherent to this McKechnie; 1950 Athletics: gathering of clean with Dykes and Lehner; 1952 white (grade “9- Indians/Red Sox: with White and Wynn; 1957 Phillies: with Ashburn and Hamner; 10”) to medium- 1964 Cubs: with Banks and B. Williams; 1964 Giants: with Mays and McCovey; toned (Grade “5”) orbs with ballpoint pennings that average (“8-9”) quality. 1970 Mets: with Ryan and Seaver; 1973 Cubs: with Banks and Jenkins; 1977 Highlights include (2) OAL Brown spheres each signed by (17) Hall of Famers Orioles: with Murray and B. Robinson; 1977 Dodgers: with Garvey and Lasorda; including Appling and Stargell; and an OAL Brown ball signed by (6) with Mays and 1978 Phillies: with Carlton and Ozark; 1979 Yankees: with Hunter and R. Jackson. T. Williams. Individual full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

341. (11) 1980- 342. (12) 1995 Team- Duke Snider Signed Single- Baseballs With Signed Many HOFers Baseballs - All Full JSA With “Duke From an era marked of Flatbush” by escalating Inscriptions salaries, new stadi- ums and perform- - All JSA ance-enhanced sta- Quick: Who hit tistics, these (11) the most home team-signed base- runs during the balls showcase ball- 1950s? That’s point pennings with right, Edwin highlights includ- Donald Snider. ing: 1986 Reds: Of course, we with Diaz (d.1990), know him as “Duke,” the Ebbets Field hero adored by all of Brooklyn. These (12) Pérez and Rose; ONL White baseballs have been autographed by Snider and inscribed “The Duke of 1990 Cubs: with Dawson, Maddux and Sandberg; 1990 Cardinals: with Pendleton, Flatbush.” Executed on the sweet spots, Snider’s blue ballpoint pennings show (“9- Schoendienst and O. Smith; 1991 Blue Jays: with R. Alomar, Olerud and Stieb; 1995 10”) strength throughout. The clean and creamy spheres, meanwhile, grade (“9”). Phillies: with Daulton, Dykstra and Schilling. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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343. (24) 344. (30) HOFer Single-Signed Baseball Lot With J. DiMaggio, Single-Signed Dickey and T. Williams - All Certed Baseballs Current and With future Cooperstown Hubbell, residents have Reese and individually Ripken - All endorsed these (30) Certed OAL, ONL A knuckle-balling and OML Hall of Famer, spheres. The heroic Brooklyn keepsakes “Bums,” high-fly- range from ing Orioles and snow white “Mr. October” are (grade “9”) to among the dia- lightly toned mond legends (grade “6”) who have auto- and feature graphed these (24) ballpoint OAL, ONL and scriptings that average (“9”) quality. Highlights include: Aaron, Appling, Dickey (full OML baseballs. The orbs range from snow white (grade “10”) to lightly toned (grade PSA/DNA), J. DiMaggio, Gomez, Hubbell (full JSA), R. Jackson, Musial, Reese, “6”) and showcase ballpoint pennings that average (“9”) strength. There are (3) balls Ripken, F. Robinson, Ryan, Schmidt, Spahn and T. Williams (full JSA). Individual apiece signed by: Ferrell, Hubbell, R. Jackson, Podres, Powell, Reese, Ripken and certs/stickers from PSA/DNA, JSA and Steiner. More on our website. Schmidt. Individual PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

345. (34) Single-Signed Baseballs With Mantle, Mathews, Musial and Puckett Some of the game’s most prolific per- formers have decorated these (34) baseballs with bold signa- tures and, in some cases inscriptions of impressive career totals. OAL and ONL orbs 346. HOFer and Superstar Single-Signed Baseball Lot of (46) range from With Aaron, Mays and Musial - All Certed clean white (grade “9-10”) Hall of Famers of yesteryear and a bumper crop of current day superstars bolster your to medium-toned (grade “6”). Sweet spot pennings, meanwhile, average (“8-9”) quali- collection in this lot of (46) single-signed baseballs. The OAL, ONL and OML orbs ty. Keys include: Mantle (“5” strength; full JSA), Mathews, Musial, Puckett (full range from snow-white (grade “10”) to medium toned (grade “5-6”) and feature signa- JSA), (3) B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Ryan, Schmidt, Snider and Spahn. Individual tures that, for the most part, project (“9”) or better potency. Keys include: Aaron, (2) JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Berra, Doby, (2) Ford, B. Gibson, R. Jackson, Mays (full JSA), Musial, (5) Reese, Opening Bid $250.00 Rizzuto, Ryan and (5) Schmidt. Individual certs/holograms listed on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

348. Autographed Baseball Collection of (83) With R. Jackson, Ripken and Banks An “iron man,” a fielding “wizard,” a knuckle- balling 300-game winner, “Mr. Cub” and “Mr. October” are just a few of the diamond stalwarts who have autographed sou- venirs in this impressive lot of (83). Bold pennings average (“9”) potency 347. (49) Single-Signed Baseballs with Berra, McGwire and with highlights including: Schmidt - All Certed Single-Signed Baseballs: Spanning nine decades of Hall of Famers, MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year (2) Banks, R. Jackson, honorees, this gathering of (49) single-signed baseballs covers all the bases! The Kaline, (2) Lasorda, OAL, ONL and OML orbs range from snow-white (grade “10”) to medium-toned Maddux, P. Niekro, (grade “6”) and showcase pennings that average (“8-9”) potency. Highlights include: Ripken, (3) O. Smith and Berra, Ba. Bonds, Buckner, Canseco, Maddux, McGwire (full JSA), Molitor, Schmidt, Yount; Single-Signed Bats: keys include: Ja. Giambi, (2) Mattingly and F. Thomas. Smoltz and Thome. Individual certs and/or stickers from PSA/DNA, JSA and Steiner Certs/stickers and an auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Sports. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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350. Magnificent Babe Ruth Cut Signature - Full JSA Babe Ruth’s memory often failed him miserably. Specifically, names were not his forte. If he didn’t recall someone’s name, they were usually “Doc” or “Kid” (pro- nounced “keed”). When Hall of Fame teammate left New York in 1930, after 11 seasons as Ruth’s teammate, Ruth shook his hand and said “Goodbye, 349. Morgan Bulkeley Cut Autograph PSA/DNA 9 Walter.” Ruth never forgot, however, his adoring fans. Realizing he was single-hand- Signature assessed as Authentic and assigned an autograph grade of Mint 9 by edly responsible for booming attendance that resulted in the eponymously named PSA/DNA. Pioneering baseball executive, Morgan Bulkeley (d.1922) applied pen to “House That Ruth Built,” Ruth was forever in accordance with giving his autograph. paper on the offered cut signature. The large 5x3 scrap is inscribed the first National The offered example is among the boldest you’ll ever encounter. Executed in black- League President and former mayor of Hartford with a black steel-tip fountain pen. ink fountain pen on an unevenly trimmed scrap of approximately 3 x 1”, Ruth’s pen- The script is preceded by a dated 10/28/10 Yours Truly salutation and followed by a ning resonates (“9”) strength and clarity. The pillar to any autograph collection by U.S.S. Conn inscription. Majestic exemplar of the Class of 1937 Baseball Hall of virtue of its status as a Ruth penning, this one is a candidate for third-party grading. Fame inductee. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($2000-$2500). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

352. 1942 Album Sheet Signed by (16) With Mack, Foxx and C. Blanton - PSA/DNA 8 As World War II and global unrest waged during the early- 1940s, baseball was applauded for continuing in the tradition of the American spirit. During that era of sacrifice, this album page was autographed by (16) of those who remained on the diamond (at least during the 1942 season). 351. Cy Young Signed 5x3 Index Card - Full PSA/DNA Encapsulated with autographs Graded NM-MT 8 by So impressed by Denton Young’s 1889 audition for the Tri-State League, awestruck PSA/DNA, the sheet is signed in scouts in Canton, Ohio dubbed him “Cyclone,” as the damage his blazing fastball did blue ink on the obverse by Foxx, to fences resembling the wreckage caused by a cyclone. That moniker, of course, was Galle, Harris, Kreevich, Mack, reduced to “Cy” and the Hall of Famer went on to post unbreakable records of 511 Siebert, Spence, Wagner, Wolff career wins and 749 complete games. As amazing as Young’s statistics, this 5x3 index (signed in pencil) and (1) uniden- card is home to arguably the boldest Cy Young autograph you’ll ever behold! tified. More on our website. Executed on the blank side in black-ink fountain pen, Young’s scripting projects (“9- Opening Bid $500.00 10”) strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $400.00

354. Jimmie Foxx Signed Cut Framed Display with Full JSA Eye-catching Jimmie Foxx (d.1967) signed cut framed dis- play. Measuring 8-1/2 x 13”, the flowing steel-tip fountain pen script is placed beneath a mod- ern Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque postcard. The autograph exhibits (“9”) potency and will make a fine addition to any Hall of 353. Foxx, Mack and Simmons Cut Signature Grouping - Full Fame oriented gathering. JSA Despite moderate wear to the Overshadowed to this day by widely celebrated “Murderers Row” rosters, the 1929- gilt framing, the overall presen- 1931 Philadelphia Athletics dynasty overtook those Bronx Bombers and won an tation of this piece is not dimin- aggregate 313 games, more than any three-year total ever posted by the Yankees. ished. Full photo LOA from While the memory of those Athletics doesn’t always survive, this grouping of (3) cut JSA. More on our website. signatures has! Measuring approximately 3-1/4 x 1-1/2”, the unevenly trimmed scrap Opening Bid $400.00 is signed in blue-ink fountain pen by Jimmie Foxx, Connie Mack and Al Simmons (all “9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $500.00

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355. Jimmie 356. Ty Cobb Foxx Framed 1959 Cut Signed Signature - Goverment PSA/DNA Postcard Encapsulated and Framed “Authentic” Display - It has been documented that Full JSA while off the baseball dia- mond, Ty Cobb appeared ill Discovered and at ease, glancing sideways praised by and hiding his hands in Frank “Home pockets or behind his back, Run” Baker, as if in defense of his inade- Hall of Famer quacies away from baseball. Jimmie Foxx In his element, however, was the first to Cobb was a commanding join Babe Ruth figure, tormenting oppo- as a member of nents and reaching base the esteemed 500 Home Run Club. While the above-mentioned players have the com- almost at will. His amazing consistency is also reflected in his coveted autograph mon bond of a Maryland birthplace, it was Foxx who stood alone as a feared physical which, often was executed in green ink and accented by a trademark paraph. Such is specimen with bulging biceps and chiseled forearms. This display showcases Foxx’ the case with this 1959 Cobb penning. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by bold signature and is accented by images of the muscular slugger. Framed to 28 x 35- PSA/DNA, this Cobb signature projects (“9-10”) strength and clarity and is accompa- 1/4”, the blue-ink fountain pen scripting is rendered on a government postcard and nied by his inscription of “7/6/59.” Framed to 22-5/8 x 26-5/8”, the display is accent- shows (“8-9”) potency. Full photo LOA from JSA. ed by (2) black-and-white photos of Cobb. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00 I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E

357. (4) Tough Single-Signed Index Cards with C. Blanton, F. Clarke, B. Klem & H. Greenberg—All Certified Enter the realm of “gotta-have-em” with this lot of (4) tough single-signed index cards. 358. Tris Speaker Signed Index Card—PSA/DNA 9 In addition to their contributions to baseball, premium values are associated with this Signature assessed as Authentic and given a grade of Mint 9 by PSA/DNA. Superb regal quartet as they departed prior to the era of paying for autographs. Featured are: (2) Tris Speaker (d.1958) signed 3x5 index card. This Hall of Fame relic is penned in cards encapsulated and evaluated by PSA/DNA with Bill Klem (“7”, d.1951) and H a n k blue ink with the flowing 4” endorsement presenting on par with its technical assess- G re e n b e r g (“Authentic”, d.1986); F red Clarke (“8”, d.1960) with full photo LOA f r o m ment. The reverse exhibits carefully notated career anecdotes. This item has a JSA; and Cy Blanton (“8-9”, d.1945) with JSA basic cert/sticker. reserve. Estimate value ($850-$1000). Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

360. U.C. “Red” Faber Signed Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard - Full JSA Among the last legal spit- ballers and scant population of “clean” players on the infamous 1919 Chicago Black Sox roster, Hall of 359. Chuck Klein Cut Signature - Full JSA Famer Red Faber (d.1976) While opportunities for a World Series title weren’t a luxury of Chuck Klein’s 17-year decorated this Yellow Hall of career, his MVP laurel, batting title, Triple Crown and four home run championships Fame Plaque Postcard with were ample reasons for his posthumous induction into Cooperstown. Among the his widely sought signature. Hall’s most elusive signatures, the bold penning of Klein (d.1958) has been executed Rendered in black ballpoint, in black ink (“8-9” strength) on this unevenly trimmed scrap of approximately 4-1/2” Faber’s penning (signed in length. This is a seldom encountered scripting and must-have for any serious Hall “U.C. “Red” Faber”) main- of Fame collection. Full photo LOA from JSA. tains (“6-7”) strength and Opening Bid $400.00 clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

58 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 361. Larry MacPhail Signed Index Card - PSA/DNA 7 An infamous executive whose innovations included night baseball, televised regular-season games, and airline travel, Hall of Famer Larry MacPhail (d.1975) was the endorser of this 5x3 blank index card. Encapsulated with autograph Graded NM 7 by PSA/DNA, MacPhail’s rare scripting has been rendered in blue ink and is accent- ed by an underline (in MacPhail’s hand). Opening Bid $300.00

363. Jackie Robinson Signed GPC with Full JSA Never one to go half way, Jackie Robinson once again performed admirably in penning his endorsement on the offered GPC. Robinson’s stylish (“8-9”) signature graces the reverse of a prepaid government postcard with 1952 postmarks on both sides. Measuring 5-1/2 x 3-1/4” this vintage cream-colored card shows age-appropriate wear with peripheral and obverse side tape/paper residue which in no way affects the signature, which is centered free and clear of any markings or residue. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

364. Thurman Munson Autographed Postcard with Full JSA Listed among the ranks of the gone- too-soon, 1970s New 362. Jackie Robinson Framed Cut Signature Display - Full York Yankees captain JSA Thurman Munson left Aware of but undaunted by widespread opposition to his heroic endeavor, Jackie an indelible mark on Robinson broke baseball’s racial barrier and performed with aplomb throughout his the game and the 10-year career. This framed display showcases a bold cut signature rendered by the fans. Commemorate Munson’s determined career by owning this autographed post- Dodger great. Framed to 19-1/4 x 21-1/4”, Robinson’s black-ink scripting and “Best card, postmarked 6/3/70 during his AL ROY campaign. Showing (“8-9”) strength the Wishes” salutation projects (“9-10”) strength. Accenting the piece is a 13-1/4 x 10- prominent black felt-tip pen signature is nicely centered on the reverse side of a 5-1/2 3/4” (visible image area) black-and-white photograph of Robinson stealing home dur- x 3-1/4” card marginally affected by tape stains at top right which overlap without ing game 1 of the 1955 World Series. Full photo LOA from JSA. diminishing the last two letters “on” of the surname. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

367. Vintage Baseball HOFers Cut Signature Lot of (7) With Duffy, Goslin and Stengel Opening Bid $150.00 366. Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams 365. Mel Ott Signed Government Signed Perez-Steele Postcards with Postcard Framed Display - Full JSA Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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368. Baseball Cut Signature Lot of (7) With Mantle, J. 369. Baseball HOFer Autograph Index/Photo Postcard Lot of DiMaggio and J. Robinson - All Full JSA (10) With Grove, Drysdale and PSA/DNA 10 Traynor - All Perennial Bronx champions and a history making Hall of Famer are the endorsers of these (7) coveted cut signatures. Headlining the lot are: an autographed album page PSA/DNA Encapsulated with a vintage Mickey Mantle (“8-9” strength); a sheet of lined paper signed by Joe From the Deadball Era to 1960s expansion, this lot of (10) PSA/DNA encapsulated DiMaggio (“10” strength); a cut signature rendered by Jackie Robinson (“7” strength); autographs spans “Gorgeous George,” “Little Poison” and a renowned Brooklyn/Los a sheet of handwritten correspondence signed by Casey Stengel (“10” strength); and Angeles brushback artist. Incredibly bold autographs average (“9-10”) potency and an album page signed by Billy Martin (“9” strength) and (“10” strength). include: Boudreau, Drysdale, Flick, Grove, Lindstrom, Roush, Sisler, Traynor Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. (PSA/DNA GEM MT 10) and (2) L. Waner. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 371. Autographed HOF 370. (30) Baseball Plaque Postcards Lot of Hall of Fame (33) with Satchel Paige— Signed Index All Certified Cards—All Beef up your autograph inventory PSA/DNA 9 with this lot of (33) autographed Each autograph graded HOF plaque postcards. Highlights Mint 9 and encapsulated are: S. Paige (“8”), C. Stengel (“7- by PSA/DNA. The 8”), S. Musial (“9”) and (2) D. brightest is Snider (both “9”, signed on Cooperstown’s galaxy of reverse). Also present (avg. “8-9”) stars shine with these are: A. Barlick, C.P. Bell, (3) L. (30) Baseball Hall of Boudreau, H. Chandler, (2) J. Fame signed index cards. Conlan, B. Dickey, B. Doerr, B. Included are: Barlick, Feller, W. Hoyt, B. Grimes, B. Bench, Brock, Bunning, Herman, M. Irvin, J. Johnson, G. Carey, Carlton, Cepeda, Kell, (2) B. Lemon, (2) B. Coveleski, Cronin, Leonard, (4) J. Mize, R. Roberts, Doerr, Eckersley, Fisk, J. Sewell, E. Wynn. All postcards Grimes, Gwynn, Harvey, rate in (avg. EX to NM) condition. Herman, Hooper, Kiner, Lasorda, Marichal, Mazeroski, McCovey, Morgan, Palmer, Basic JSA or PSA/DNA certs Perez, Perry, B. Robinson, Schoendienst, Snider and B. Williams. This item has a and/or stickers. reserve. Estimated value ($1000-$1500). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

372. (43) Signed Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards With Mathews and Rizzuto These (43) Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards are auto- graphed by their subjects. Blue marker signatures average (“8- 9”) quality. Includes: Aparicio, Appling, Barlick, Bench, Carlton, Chandler, Coveleski, Feller, Ferrell, Fingers, Gehringer B. Gibson, Herman, Irvin, T. Jackson, Jenkins, J. Johnson, Kaline, Kell, Kelly, Killebrew, Kiner, Lemon, 373. (68) Autographed Perez-Steele “Celebration Series” Leonard, Lyons, Marichal, Postcards—All Certified Including SGC/JSA T. Williams Mathews, McCovey, Mize, Celebrate in style with this lot of (68) autographed Perez-Steele “Celebration Series” Palmer, Perry, Rizzuto, Roberts, postcards. Displaying gorgeous (average “9-10”) signature quality throughout this B. Robinson, F. Robinson, artistic accumulation knows how to party. Fireworks are in order for an SGC/JSA cer- Roush, Schoendienst, Sewell, tified “Authentic” T. Williams. Key dignitaries are: (3) H. Killebrew, (2) R. Kiner, E. Slaughter, Snider, Wilhelm and Mathews, (3) J. Mize, (2) W. McCovey, (3) S. Musial, (3) P.W. Reese, (3) B. B. Williams. Auction LOA from Robinson, D. Snider, (2) W. Spahn, (3) W. Stargell and (3) C. Yastrzemski. All with JSA. JSA basic certs/stickers or stamps of approval. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $200.00

60 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 I T E M W I T H 375. Walter Johnson R E S E R V E Autographed 1940 374. Martin Dihigo 1946 Congressional Campaign Signed Cuban Baseball Dinner Program - Full JSA Contract - Full PSA/DNA Eliciting high praise from none other Praised in several dialects for his per- than Ty Cobb, Hall of Fame fireballer formances at literally every position on Walter Johnson was deemed “the most the baseball diamond, Martín Dihigo powerful arm ever turned loose in a was appropriately dubbed (among other ball park” by the fiery Georgian. The flattering titles) “The Immortal,” “El soft-spoken Johnson wielded political Maestro” and “The Master” and clout, as well, befriending President remains the lone player ever inducted Calvin Coolidge and serving as the into the American, Cuban and Mexican Montgomery County, Maryland Baseball Halls of Fame. This 1946 con- Commissioner following his illustrious tract was signed by Dihigo in his capac- baseball career. With aspirations for a ity as a Cuban baseball executive seat in the Congress, (though he was still an active player at Johnson was the endorser of this 1940 the age of 40 at that time). The 8-3/8 x campaign dance program. Measuring 10-7/8” crisp sheet has printed content and handwritten specifics, all of which are 5-5/8 x 8-1/2”, the two-page program composed in Spanish. An application for membership in Cuba’s Baseball portrays Johnson in business attire on Association, the document features a period black-and-white headshot of the appli- the front cover. Along the lower bor- cant, Antonio Rodriguez, and is signed at the bottom by Dihigo (blue ballpoint, “8- der, Johnson (d.1946) has signed in 9” strength). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated black-ink fountain pen (“9” strength). An unusual artifact and a must for Hall of Fame value: $4000-$6000). and Senators collectors! Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $1200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

I T E M W I T H 376. (14) Single- R E S E R V E Signed Vintage Magazines With (7) 377. Mickey Mantle J. DiMaggio - All Autographed Framed JSA Jersey with No. 7 When print media was Inscription—Full JSA king, athletes’ likenesses While signed Mickey Mantle graced the covers of peri- material is in perpetual odicals. As a result, fans demand, bona fide autographs flocked to newsstands and from the “Commerce Comet” drugstores to get the scoop with inscriptions escalate the on their heroes. This lot of desirability to a new level. The (14) vintage publications offered New York Yankees features the bold signa- commemorative flannel road tures of the cover subjects. jersey is penned by Mantle on Endorsements average (“9- the lower left breast with an 10”) quality and include: added No. 7 inscription. The (7) J. DiMaggio (individ- black fiber-tip marker exhibits ual full photo LOAs from a resounding (“9”) in both JSA), Drysdale, Koosman, strength and clarity. This piece Koufax and (4) is expertly framed and matted to 29x34 and is ideal for prominent display in any Yastrzemski. Individual baseball themed office. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve. JSA certs/stickers. More Estimated value ($2000-$2500). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

378. Mickey 379. Baseball HOFer Mantle Signed Hardcover Book Signed Lot of (40) With Musial Baseball and T. Williams - All and Photo - JSA Both While their on-field performanc- Inscribed es spoke volumes, the big league legends featured in this lot of “No. 7” - (40) hardcover books gave biog- Both Full raphical accounts of their careers JSA and proceeded to sign these pub- lished volumes. Executed on the “The Commerce fly leafs or title pages, the auto- Comet” con- graphs average (“9”) potency. nects from both Includes: S. Anderson, Ashburn, sides of the Banks, Berra, Boudreau, Brock, plate on these Bunning, Conlan, Doby, (2) autographed Durocher, Ford, B. Gibson, keepsakes. Kaline, Killebrew, Lasorda, Includes: Photograph: matted to 14x15, a 10-3/8 x 12-1/2” (visible image area) Lemon, Leonard, A. Lopez, MacPhail, Marichal, Mathews, Mazeroski, Musial, black-and-white photo shows Mantle sitting on the visitors’ dugout steps at Fenway Newhouser, P. Niekro, G. Perry, Rizzuto, Roberts, B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Park and is signed in blue marker (“10” strength) and inscribed “No. 7”; Baseball: a Schoendienst, Slaughter, Snider, Spahn, Weaver, B. Williams, D. Williams, T. lightly toned OAL Brown ball (grade “6”) signed on the sweet spot in black ballpoint Williams (full JSA), Winfield and Palmer/Weaver. Books present nicely with original (“7” strength) and inscribed “No. 7.” Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 dust jackets intact. Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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380. 1946 Ty Cobb Signed Check with 382. (11) 1923-78 Player Endorsed Full JSA Canceled Checks from Professional Presented is a 1946 Ty Cobb (d.1961) signed check 381. 1972 Jackie Robinson Twice-Signed Baseball Teams drawn from his Reno, Nevada account. The 3 x 8- Personal Check—PSA/DNA Authentic 1/4” voucher is endorsed by the Class of 1936 Hall Seekers of the rare and obscure can bank on this lot of Each signature judged as Authentic and encapsulated of Famer with a blue steel-tip fountain pen for the (11) 1923-78 player endorsed checks issued by profes- by PSA/DNA. Just six months before succumbing to a tidy sum of one hundred dollars. The check is absent sional baseball teams. Signed by team executives on the heart attack caused by diabetes, Jackie Robinson of any tears or obtrusive wear and the cancellation obverse these canceled checks feature printed (d.1972) endorsed the offered personal check drawn marks do not impact Cobb’s full, initialed name. The Major/Minor League club headers and present in hand- from his Freedom National Bank in New York account. autograph presents (“8-9”) and comes with a full some condition. Key endorsements are: HOFer B. Terry The full, initialed signature on the obverse is barely photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve. signed twice (both “9”) on 1958 impacted by normal stamp cancellation marks. The Estimated value ($900-$1500). check; 1927 Yankees pitcher “Dutch” Ruether (“9”) on flowing script on the reverse is unaffected by any Opening Bid $400.00 1953 New York Giants check; “Dutch” Rennert (“9”) detractor. With deference to any stampings, both auto- on 1973 PCL check. Checks considered self-authenti- graphs register (“9”) in both strength and clarity. This cating. More on our website. item has a reserve. Estimated value ($1200-$1500). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

383. 1957 Earl Averill, Jr. Contract 384. 1958 Signed by Kiner and Greenberg - Full A.B. JSA “Happy” Known for Chandler launching Signed circuit clouts at alarming Document as rates, two Governor of Hall of Kentucky - Famers “went to Full JSA bat” in a dif- In addition to his ferent capac- well-established “Happy” ity as they 385. Jackie Robinson Autographed signed this moniker, A.B. 1957 Major Chandler could “Wait Till Next Year” 1960 First- League have fittingly Printing Edition - Full JSA been dubbed Player’s Following a dauntless pilgrimage that forever changed “authoritative.” Contract. the landscape and culture of American sports, Jackie The latter term refers to lofty positions as Baseball The glass- Robinson penned a much anticipated autobiographical Commissioner and Governor of Kentucky, where he ine-like doc- account entitled Wait Till Next Year (1960, Random was instrumental in integrating ument calls for the transfer of both Earl D. Averill and House). This first printing hardcover edition is auto- and Kentucky’s public schools. In his second term in William Harrell from the ’s San graphed by its heroic subject and co-author. Executed the political capacity, Chandler endorsed this 1958 doc- Diego Padres to the Cleveland Indians. At the conclu- on the flyleaf in black ballpoint, Robinson’s signature ument. Composed on an 8-1/2 x 13” sheet, a “Justice of sion, the document is signed by the clubs’ respective projects (“9”) strength and is dated “6-10-60” with a the Peace” appointment is signed by Chandler in black- general managers Ralph Kiner (“9-10” strength) and personalization. Co-author Carl T. Rowan has also ink fountain pen (“9-10” strength). Full photo LOA Hank Greenberg (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from signed, as have two unknown persons. Full photo LOA from JSA. JSA. More on our website. from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

387. Stan Musial Signed September 9, 1963 Full 386. Joe DiMaggio Twice Signed Sportsman’s Park Ticket - $50 Bill with Full JSA 388. (4) Autographed Mitchell & JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Ness “Cooperstown Collection” Opening Bid $150.00 Retro Jerseys: Carlton, Feller, Musial & Schmidt Opening Bid $200.00

62 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 389. Mickey Mantle & 390. Multi- Ted Williams Single- Signed HOF Signed Lot of (4) with Lot of (2) (2) Baseballs and (2) with 500HR 8x10s—Full JSA Bat & Bigger than King Kong vs. OAL/Brown Godzilla, no stadium could con- Ball—Both tain the “Commerce Comet” or the “Splendid Splinter”! Offered Full JSA is a lot of (4) single-signed Prestige permeates this classic lot of (2) HOFer multi-signed collectibles. Offered are Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams a 500HR Club bat: signed by (11) average (“8-9”) signature strength and an items with 1) Mantle OAL/Brown OAL/Brown baseball: signed by (17) average (“8-9”) strength. Bat signers are off-white ball (grade “8”) signed neatly on the sweet spot with (“9”) strength; 2) Aaron, Banks, Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson, Williams OAL/Brown light-cream ball (grade”8”) signed boldly on the sweet spot Schmidt and Williams. Ball signers are Carew, Doerr, Ferrell, Hunter, Jackson, J. with (“9”) strength; 3) Mantle 8x10 batting cage pose photo featuring a gorgeous (“9- Johnson, Kell, Koufax, Leonard, McCovey, Musial, Niekro, B. Robinson, F. 10”) quality autograph and 4) Mantle 8x10 on deck pose photo with (“7”) signature. Robinson, Schmidt, Seaver and Sutton. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our Full photo LOAs from JSA. website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

392. Ted Williams Baseball & Bat Single-Signed Pair—Both Full JSA Those who worship at the shrine of Fenway Park will know bliss with this pair of Ted Williams (d.2002) single-signed souvenirs. Demonstrative of Williams’ off-field power the autographs (both “9” signature strength) show prominently on the sweet spot of an OAL/Brown baseball and on the barrel of a Louisville Slugger bat. The off- white orb rates a solid (“9”) designation and the 34-1/2” long bat presents like-new quality. Bat features include a facsimile signature burned into the barrel and the model number “W215” etched into the knob. Full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

393. 300 Wins Club 391. “Willie, Mickey & The Duke” Autographed Lot of (4) Multi-Signed Lot of with Multi-Signed Baseball—All Certified (3) With Bat, Ball 1950s New York team centerfielders Mays, Mantle and Snider slugged their way to and Litho - All Full immortality and will forever be linked in baseball history. Offered is a “Willie, JSA Mickey & The Duke” signed lot of (4). The star attraction is a multi-signed While certain achievements ONL/Giamatti ball with full photo LOA from JSA featuring (avg. “9-10”) quality sig- have come under scrutiny, natures with Mantle (south panel), Mays (north panel) and Snider (sweet spot). Also baseball’s 300 Win Club may present are: Mantle art card (“9-10”) with full photo LOA from JSA, Mays single- very well be held in higher signed ball (“8-9”) with JSA basic cert, and Snider bat (“9”) with PSA/DNA cert. regard as it’s unlikely that its More on our website. membership will grow. These Opening Bid $250.00 (3) keepsakes are auto- graphed by mound icons who reached that lofty milestone. Headlining the trio is a 1990 Ron Lewis lithograph mat- ted to 22-1/4 x 28-1/4” and signed in blue marker (all “9-10” strength) by: Carlton, Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and Wynn. Also included is a multi-signed bat and ball. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

395. Baseball Autograph Treasure Chest of (47) Balls and Flats With Mays, (2) Hubbell and L. Waner - All Certed The baseball autograph hound need sniff no further than this 394. 1969 New York Mets World Champions Collection of (18) comprehensive lot of Hall of with Team Signed Ball & Poster—Both Full JSA Fame and superstar scriptings. Marvel at the “Amazin’ Mets” all over again. Presented is a 1969 New York Mets Bold signatures average (“9”) World Champions collection of (18). Key items are 36x21 Team Photo Poster: potency with highlights includ- signed by (22) average (“8-9”) with HOFers Berra, Ryan and Seaver and a Team- ing: Single-Signed Baseballs: Signed Ball: with (23) autographs (average “8-10”, (3) lesser/faded) including keys (21) snow-white to lightly toned orbs with key signatures including: Aparicio, Kiner, Agee, Clendenon, Jones and Koosman. Also present: 1969 World Series program: Ripken and E. Weaver; Signed Photographs: includes (11) single-signed 8x10s with scored in pencil (VG-EX); (3) 1969 WS ticket stubs: (all VG); (12) Volpe tumblers: Appling, Hubbell, Mays, Spahn, L. Waner and Wynn. Individual certs/stickers from with portraits. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. PSA/DNA, Steiner or JSA. Amazing “break” value! More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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396. Vintage Autograph Book Signed by (80+) 1952 American League Stars With Rizzuto, Doby and Stengel Patiently gathered by a star-struck enthusiast, the sig- natures of early- 1950s Major 397. Ted Williams Signed Rawlings Fielder’s Glove - Full JSA League stars make While his .344 lifetime batting average, 521 home runs and record .482 career on-base for a page-turning percentage are commendable numbers for which Ted Williams will forever be praised, experience in this vintage leather-bound autograph book. The 6 x 4-1/8” booklet he was none too shabby with the leather as he manned Fenway’s “Green Monster.” shows wear consistent with repeated trips to the ballpark. The (80-plus) black or blue This Rawlings Ted Williams signature model fielder’s glove is autographed by the ink scriptings average (“9”) strength with keys including: B. Brown, Combs, Dickey, Beantown great. The right-handed retail model shows solid use and is signed by Doby, Feller, Hutchinson, Rizzuto and Stengel. The above-mentioned signatures come Williams in blue marker on the outer portion of the thumb (“9” strength). Full photo with individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

398. (6) Single- 399. 1964 Signed Phillies Harmon Memorabilia Killebrew Collection with Jerseys—All Team-Signed JSA Baseball & (3) Show your killer Yearbooks instinct and bid mer- Phillies fans relive the cilessly to win this agony and ecstasy of lot of (6) single- the 1964 season. signed Harmon Leading the NL by 6- Killebrew (d.2011) 1/2 games with 12 to jerseys. play, the Phils dropped Manufactured by 10 in a row in an infa- Rawlings these pin- mous collapse known striped garments fea- as the “Phold”. ture bold autographs Presented is a 1964 all located on the left Phillies memorabilia breast below hand- lot featuring a team-signed ball, (3) different yearbook editions, (2) ticket stubs, (2) some lettering patches. Present are: a white homer size “38” with “Twins” lettering posters, a patch and a ticket plan order form. (22) Signatures adorn a grade (“7”) and a (“9”) signature with “M.V.P. ‘69” inscription and (5) road greys with ONL/White baseball with average (“8-9”) signature quality. Key signers are Hofer J. “Minnesota” lettering including (2) size “38” signature only (both “9”) and (3) size Bunning, ‘64 ROY D. Allen and ’64 All-Star game hero J. Callison. Auction LOA “40” signature only (average “9-10”). (4) Of the greys have original store tags. JSA from JSA. More on our website. basic certs/stickers. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

401. Baseball Autograph Lot of (23) With Mantle, Mays and Ripken Touch ‘em all! These (23) autographed items display like a “Who’s Who” among 400. Phillies Memorabilia Collection of (9) With Schmidt, diamond leg- Carlton and Roberts Autographs ends. With Philly phans will gladly field a team with these (9) souvenirs. Headlining the lot are ample representation from the Pinstriper dynasty, the all-time home run king (and his (4) autographed items. Signatures trumpet (“10”) strength throughout with: Carlton: a controversial successor) and “The Iron Man,” signatures average (“9”) strength with LE (2203/3290) 1989 Gartlan statue signed on a plate affixed to the base; Roberts: keys including: Aaron: signed batting helmet (UDA); Mantle: signed framed to 14x26, a signed 8x10 color photo is accented by a 1952 All-Star Game tick- OAL Brown ball (full JSA); Mays: signed ONL White ball (JSA cert/sticker); et reproduction; (2) Schmidt: a LE (1194/1987) signed 1987 Gartlan plate; and a Ripken: framed display with signed photo and signed piece of game-used bat (full 1995 Induction day postmarked Yellow Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard. Individual JSA JSA). More on our website. cert/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

64 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 402. Babe Ruth Single- Signed 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” Photograph - Full JSA 403. Babe Ruth Signed Like the physical demise of his Black & White Photo fabled teammate less than one with Full JSA decade earlier, Babe Ruth’s ailment Larger than life sports celebrity and subsequent passing came quick- Babe Ruth showed his philan- ly. While he hadn’t lost his lust for thropic nature by making morale life, carousing and the spotlight, his boosting visits to hospitals and health rapidly declined, making those in need. Offered is a signed those things impossible. Still, while 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” black and white he was unable to enjoy his usual photo of Ruth with handwritten activities, he never begrudged an notation on the reverse which autograph request. The offered reads as “Camp Kilmer-N.J. hos- example is among Ruth’s last script- pital ward visit 1946”. Located on ings, not to mention one of most the photo’s top white border potent. Executed in blue-ink foun- above a batting pose image, tain pen on a vintage 3-1/2 x 5-1/2” Ruth’s steel-tip fountain pen sig- black-and-white photograph, Ruth’s nature shows exceptional (“9”) signature trumpets “perfect 10” quality. Most likely the (EX) con- strength and clarity. A vintage decal dition photo is a souvenir type adhered to the reverse is dated created for Ruth’s visits. Full “March 1948.” Full photo LOA photo LOA from JSA. from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

405. Autographed HOFer/Stars Photo Lot of (32) With T. Williams, Aaron and Mathews - All JSA Suitable for framed display, these (32) autographed 8x10 photographs comprise a ready-made Baseball Hall of Fame and superstar gallery! Pennings average (“9-10”) potency and include: Aaron, Aparicio, Appling, Banks, Bauer, Bench, Berra, 404. Autographed 16x20 Lot of (5) with Campanella & Boudreau, Doerr, Feller, (2) Ford, B. Gibson, Herman, Mantle—All Certified Hubbell, Hunter, R. Jackson, Spruce up your memorabilia gallery with this distinguished lot of (5) 16x20s includ- Kaline, Kiner, Marion, ing (4) photos and (1) art print. Featured are: Roy Campanella catching pose with Mathews, Reese, R. Roberts, (“7-8”) signature and PSA/DNA cert/sticker; Mickey Mantle seated on dugout steps Seaver, Sewell, Snider, pose (“9-10”) with “1961” inscription and full photo LOA from JSA; Stan Musial Spahn, Yastrzemski and T. batting pose (“9-10”) with PSA/DNA cert/sticker; Phil Rizzuto multi-image art print Williams (full JSA), (“9”) with “HOF 94” inscription and JSA basic cert/sticker; ”Duke” Snider celebrat- Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. ing action shot (“9-10”) with Steiner COA/holo-sticker. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

406. New York 407. 500 Yankees Single- and Home Run Multi-Signed Club Photograph Lot of Members (37) With Mantle, (2) Single- Dickey and Hoyt - Signed All Certed Placard Lot The Yanks are comin’! The of (11) With winningest franchise in Mantle, American Sports is repre- sented in this lot of (37) Mays and autographed 8x10 and 10x8 Williams - black-and-white photographs All JSA (with a few color photos). Portrayed in Suitable for framed display group form on in any pinstripe-themed den, familiar litho- the photos are decorated with graphs and black or blue ink pennings other collectibles during the late-1980s/early-1990s, (11) “real” members of the 500 that show (“9”) or better Home Run Club are individually represented in this lot of autographed 10x8 milestone quality throughout. placards. Blue marker signatures average (“9”) strength and include: Aaron, Banks, Highlights include: (2) Dickey; Gossage; (2) Henrich; Hoyt, Mapes (1948 pose wear- Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, Mays, McCovey, Robinson, Schmidt ing number “3”); Mantle (full JSA); B. Martin. Individual certs/stickers from and Williams (full JSA). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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408. Ron Lewis 1989- 409. 1990 “Living Legends” “Willie, Autographed 8x10 Mickey & Complete Set of (20) The Duke” With Mantle, Mays Signed and Koufax - All JSA 18x24 Composed by Ron Lewis Oversized between 1989 and 1990, this Poster with complete set of (20) “Living Legends” portrays diamond Full JSA greats with each 8x10 color Linked as cross- print serially numbered town competi- (2304/5000) and autographed tors and admired by its lengendary subject. Blue Hall of Famers, fiber tip scriptings average star centerfield- (“9”) strength and include (in ers “Willie, numeric order): Mantle Mickey & the (inscribed “H.O.F. ‘74”; full Duke” conquered opposing pitchers and captured the hearts of New Yorkers during JSA), F. Robinson, Snider, the 1950s. Offered is an oversized 18x24 art poster signed by Willie Mays, Mickey Schmidt, R. Jackson, Mathews, Mantle (d.1995) and Duke Snider (d.2011). Appearing on a multi-image, heavy stock Ryan, Rose, Koufax (full JSA), poster the (average “9” strength) signatures are as sweet as the swings of their authors. Ford, Spahn, Feller, Mays, Bench, Slaughter, Killebrew, Berra, Schoendienst and Minor surface rippling and edge wear have minimal impact on this dynamic, display Drysdale. Individual JSA cert/stickers. worthy print. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

410. Chipper Jones 411. (34) 1950-1990s Signed Set of (4) Signed Baseball Career Achievement Cards with (14) Hall Prints from 2012 of Famers & Dual- Final Season—All Signed PSA/DNA Grab some ‘graphs with this You’ll be feeling chipper stellar assortment of (34) when you take home this 1950s-1990s signed baseball signed set of (4) “Chipper” cards including (14) Hall of Jones career achievement Famers. While the cardboard 11x14 prints. Issued over canvases vary in condition the Atlanta Braves last four the autographs average a Friday home games in strong (“8”). Highlights August and September of include JSA Cert Cards: (9 2012 during Jones final sea- cards) with 1960 Fleer Greats son, this set required a dedi- #52 Terry, 1960 Topps #260 cated effort to assemble. Colavito/Francona, 1967 Compounding interest in Topps #166 Mathews, 1971 this tough offering are (4) Fleer World Series #57 gorgeous Jones autographs Snider, 1977 Tom Daniels (avg. “9-10”) all with “10” Grimes, 1981 Topps #302 inscriptions. Included prints Scioscia/Valenzuela RC and are #1 “1995 World Champions”, #2 “1999 NL MVP”, #3 “2008 NL Batting Title” JSA Authentication Stickers: (25 cards) with 1966 Topps #372 Kuenn. More on our and #4 “8-Time All Star”. PSA/DNA certs/stickers. website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

412. (83) Baseball 413. (183) 1959-1969 Topps Hall of Famer Signed Baseball Signed Cards with Cards from (13) Numerous Hall of Famers Different Players & Tough Deceased Cooperstown’s finest apply Obtained decades ago from our con- pen to cardboard on these signor while a youth at the ballpark, (83) Baseball Hall of Famer these (183) 1959-1969 Topps signed cards from (13) differ- Baseball signed cards feature numer- ent players. These primarily ous Hall of Famers and tough (“8-9”) endorsements include deceased players. The primarily blue 28% 1963-1981 Topps and scripts average (“7”) quality while Fleer cards (average GD to the canvases generally present (GD VG) with 72% from TCMA to VG) with expected handling. and other commemorative Highlights include 1959 Topps: #509 issues. Included are (3) Cash RC; 1961 Topps: #120 Appling, (4) Boudreau, (5) Mathews; 1964 Topps: #125 Rose; Cepeda, (4) Herman, (9) 1964 Topps Giants: #21 E. Howard, Hunter, (3) Irvin, (3) Jenkins, (2) #48 Yastrzemski; 1965 Topps: (18) Kaline (one ’H.O.F. #153 Cash, #385 Yastrzemski, #400 1980), (10) Killebrew (one Killebrew, #450 E. Howard; 1966 HOF ‘84), (9) Kiner, (5) Topps: #126 Palmer RC, #405 E. Mathews, (2) Slaughter and Howard, #547 Clarke; 1967 Topps: #244 Aaron LL, #266 Stargell; 1968 Topps: (79 (8) Terry. Auction LOA from cards) with #3 Aaron LL, #45 Seaver, #86 Stargell, #256 Cash, #370 Aaron AS, #394 JSA. More on our website. T. Aaron and #575 Palmer. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

66 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 414. 1939 Amateur Baseball Tournament Mini-Bat Signed by (16) Senators and Tigers Players With Elmer Gedeon - Full JSA American tradition has long been defined by baseball. And while baseball is the theme on this priceless keepsake, additional elements and patriotic mores (some of them sadly, never to return) combine to trump perhaps any other memento from the World War II era. This 1939 “National Amateur Baseball Tournament” mini-bat autographed by (16) contemporary icons. Upon examining (14) of the signatures, it’s readily apparent that the bat was signed at a Detroit Tigers vs. Washington Senators contest at Griffith Stadium. Black-ink signatures maintain (“8”) potency on the aver- age and are headlined by: Averill, Gehringer, Griffith, Harris and the sparingly seen penning of Elmer Gedeon (d.1944) who was one of only two Major League players to be killed during World War II. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

415. Mickey Mantle Signed Bat with “NO. 7” Inscription—Full 416. Ted Williams Signed LE Bat Commemorating His 1941 JSA Season - Full JSA Connect to one of the most beloved players in baseball history. Presented is a signed Not content to sit the final day and “round off” his batting average to .400, Hall of Louisville Slugger “Mickey Mantle Genuine K55” model baseball bat. This handsome Famer Ted Williams went 6-for-8 in a doubleheader to finish the campaign at a robust piece of “flame tempered” lumber displays in excellent condition with nice original .406. This 35” Hillerich & Bradsby signature model bat commemorates that feat and gloss. Details include a facsimile autograph burned into the barrel and the designation is autographed by the Fenway great. The limited edition (285/406) lumber has an “MM4” stenciled into the knob. Mantle’s striking (“9”) strength signature appears on engraved legend detailing the remarkable accomplishment and is signed on the barrel the barrel below the engraved details in blue fiber-tip marker with the inscription in blue marker (“9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. “NO. 7”. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

417. 500 HR Club Bat Signed by (11) With Williams, Mays and 418. Cooperstown Bat Co. Full-Size Model Signed by (40) Mathews - Full PSA/DNA HOFers With Mathews, Drysdale and T. Williams - Full JSA Turned to commemorate Hall of Famer Ted Williams, this limited edition (184/344) Turned by the Cooperstown Bat Co., this 34-1/4” “National Baseball Hall of Fame 34” Louisville Slugger display model is signed by (11) legendary sluggers who com- commemorative logo bat is a fitting medium for the autographs of (40) of the revered bined for 6,255 career home runs! Executed on the barrel in blue marker, the potent institution’s esteemed members. Executed in blue marker, the bold scriptings average pennings average (“8-9”) quality and include 500 Home Run Club members: Aaron, (“9”) strength with highlights including: Appling, Banks, Berra, Drysdale, Ford, Banks (inscribed “512 HR’s”), Jackson (inscribed “563”), Killebrew, Mays, Mathews, Hunter, Killebrew, Kiner, Mathews, McCovey, Newhouser, Snider, Spahn, Stargell McCovey, Murray, Robinson, Schmidt and Williams. Full photo LOA from and T. Williams. Full photo LOA from JSA. PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

419. (3) 420. Aaron, Mays, HOFer Single- Snider Autographed Bat Signed Bats: Lot of (4) With (1) Koufax, Mays Multi-Signed - All and Puckett - Certed All Full JSA Fence-clearing Hall of Fame A Giant on both icons from the Senior Circuit coasts, a fireballing have endorsed these (4) full-size southpaw and a baseball bats. Blue marker signa- Twin Cities phenom tures average (“8”) potency and have individually include: Aaron: an Adirondack autographed these (3) baseball bats. Includes: Koufax: 33-3/4” Louisville Slugger 34” block-letter model signed on block-letter model signed above the barrel stampings in blue marker (“9” strength); the barrel; Mays: an Adirondack Mays: 34” Adirondack 1951-1957 throwback signature model; signed on the barrel in 34” signature model signed on blue marker (“7” strength); Puckett: 31” 1994 Metrodome giveaway commemorating the barrel; Snider: an Adirondack 34” blue-ring model signed “Edwin Duke Snider” Puckett’s 2000th career hit; signed in silver marker (“9” strength). Individual full on the barrel. Additionally, a Rawlings-Adirondack blue-ring model is signed on the photo LOAs from JSA. barrel by all (3). Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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421. (4) Multi- 422. Hall of Famer Signed Theme Single-Signed and Bats With Mays, Inscribed Bat Lot of Mathews and (5) With Mays and T. Spahn - All Williams PSA/DNA or Spanning the first-ever All- JSA Star Game, the last .400 hit- ter, rival center fielders from These four multi- Queens and Harlem, and a signed “Theme” bats 500 Home Run Club member await proud display in who became the game’s first- your collection! The ever black manager, this lot full-size weapons of (5) bats showcases the showcase blue marker signatures that average (“9”) strength. Includes: 500 HR Club: autographs of their Hall of signed by Mathews and Mays (JSA cert/sticker); 1948 Braves: signed by Spahn and Fame subjects. Pennings average (“8-9”) strength and include: Ferrell, Mays, F. Sain (PSA/DNA cert/sticker); Hall of Fame: signed by (11) with Mathews, Mays and Robinson, Snider and T. Williams (full JSA). Individual certs stickers and additional Snider (full JSA); Hall of Fame: signed by (9) with Barlick, Slaughter and Snider details listed on our website. (full PSA/DNA). Nice “break” value! More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

423. Multi-Signed 424. Baseball HOFer Bat Lot of (6) Superstars Single- With Baltimore Signed Bat Lot of Orioles Theme - All (9) With Ortiz, JSA or PSA/DNA Rose and Clemens High-flying Birds from the - All Certed glorious decades at Memorial Superstars whose careers Stadium are the endorsers of span from the 1960s these full-size baseball bats. through the present day Executed on the barrels in blue have individually auto- marker, the scriptings average graphed these (9) full- (“9”) strength. Three are auto- size bats. Executed on graphed by Jim Palmer, the barrels, pennings Brooks Robinson and Frank range from (“10”) to (“6”) in terms of strength and include: Roger Clemens, Lenny Robinson; while three more Dykstra, Dave Justice, Tino Martinez, Mickey Morandini, Dale Murphy, David Ortiz, are signed by 1990 Hall of Fame inductees Palmer and Joe Morgan. Individual Pete Rose (inscribed “Hit King”) and Todd Zeile. Individual certs and/or stickers from certs/stickers from JSA or PSA/DNA. PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

425. Hall of Famers 426. (12) Gary Sheffield Single-Signed Bat Single-Signed LE Bats— Lot of (10) With All Certified Hunter, Mathews Well-traveled slugger Gary and Snider - All Sheffield clubbed his way to the “500HR Club” during a career Certed which saw him play for eight Cooperstown inductees wield teams. Offered are (12) Sheffield big sticks and render potent single-signed bats showing aver- autographs in this lot of (10) age (“8-9”) signature strength. All single-signed bats. The full- (12) bats feature blue felt-tip pen size weapons are decorated autographs located on the barrel on the barrels with signatures between the Rawlings label and a that average (“8-9”) quality. mounted brass plate citing stats Includes: Aparicio, from his MVP-like 1992 season. Dandridge, Ferrell (inscribed “HOF 1984”); Hunter, Mathews (inscribed “512 HRs”); The plates are LE numbered out of series of one hundred and read as “Gary Sheffield Rizzuto, F. Robinson, Sandberg, Snider and Yastrzemski (inscribed “#8”). Individual San Diego Padres 1992 N.L. Batting Champion .330 AVG. 33 HR 100 RBI’s”. All certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. with JSA basic stickers. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

427. 428. Modern Era HOFer/Superstars Stars Signed Bat Lot Autographed Bat Lot of (18) With of (14) With Ripken Mattingly, R. Johnson and (2) Killebrew and F. Thomas Turned for professional use, Weaponry at its finest, this retail sale or display, these assortment of (18) full-size (14) full-size weapons have a professional model or retail common trait of all having models showcases bold auto- been autographed by Major graphs of modern era diamond League superstars (several of icons. Use (if at all) is likely whom have plaques in limited to batting practice. Cooperstown!) The bats show varying degrees (if any) of use and showcase bold auto- Signatures average (“8-9”) graphs that average (“8-9”) potency. Includes: Aparicio, Feller, Ja. Giambi, A. quality and include: W. Clark, Gordon, Gwynn, F. Howard, R. Johnson, (2) Killebrew, Oliva, Ripken, F. Thomas, Damon, Ja. Giambi, A. Gordon, R. Johnson, Justice, Mattingly, Mauer, Mondesi, Wills and Robin/Dustin Yount. Individual certs/sticker or auction LOA from JSA. Morneau, Oliva, J. Santana, T. Simmons, Soriano, Span, N. Swisher, F. Thomas and More on our website. Robin/Dustin Yount. Certs/stickers or auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

68 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 430. 429. Brett Sherm Favre Lollar 1997 1965 Green Baltimore Bay Orioles Packers Game- Game- Worn Worn ’s Home Home Jersey Jersey In just his seventh NFL Like so many season, quarterback Brett Favre had already established himself as a Canton-bound worthwhile efforts, Sherm Lollar’s successful baseball career was a cyclical adventure legend with an NFL-best 35 touchdown passes and his third straight MVP honor. in which he debuted at 18 for the International League’s Baltimore Orioles, played 18 This Green Bay Packers home jersey was worn by Favre during that 1997 cam- seasons for four different big league suitors, then returned to Baltimore in a coaching paign. The green mesh/dazzle cloth blend pullover garment features “4” sewn to the capacity. This Baltimore Orioles home jersey was worn by the erstwhile backstop dur- front, back and shoulders in white twill, while “FAVRE” is sewn to a nameplate ing the 1965 season at Memorial Stadium. In the third and final year of the jersey’s atop the back number in like fashion. Yellow-and-white striped appliqué patterns style, the cream-colored flannel button-down garment features “ORIOLES” arched line the sleeves, while green-white-and-yellow striped stretch ribbed knit lines the across the chest in black-on-orange felt and “41” sewn to the back in like fashion. V-neck. Within the collar, a lengthy swatch has numeric identifiers of “92 – 52.” Orange-and-black piping lines the collar and sleeve endings, while the tapered left Proper “Nike” tagging resides on the vented left front tail. The all-original Lambeau front tail is home to a “Wilson” size “42” label and a felt strip tag with chain-stitched gamer shows light wear and comes with an LOA from Grey Flannel. identifiers reading “41-42-66-1.” More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $400.00

431. Joe Camacho 1969 Washington Senators Game-Worn Road Jersey 432. Jim Hannan 1970 Washington Senators Game-Worn Road Though their professional baseball careers never crossed paths, former minor league Jersey Joe Camacho and Hall of Famer Ted Williams shared a lasting bond that As he authored a respectable 9-11 mark on a team that finished in the basement of the extended into their post-playing days. As Williams began his managerial tenure in American League’s Eastern Division, pitcher Jim Hannan wore this Washington 1969, he summoned Camacho to be his bench coach. This Washington Senators road Senators road jersey during the 1970 season. The gray flannel button-down garment jersey was worn by Camacho during that ’69 campaign, the franchise’s lone winning features twill identifiers and proper “Wilson” tagging. Also included is a pair of campaign. The gray flannel button-down garment features twill identifiers and proper Washington Senators road pants donned by an unknown player during that same sea- “Wilson” tagging. More on our website. son. Both items show solid game wear. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

434. Bill Guerin 1992-93 New Jersey Devils Game-Worn 433. Fred McGriff 2001 Chicago Cubs Game-Worn Home Sweater Jersey - Full Miedema The first-ever NHL player of Hispanic descent, right winger Bill Guerin enjoyed a productive 18-year career during which he won Staley Cup titles 14 seasons apart. Hot on the trail of a second World Series ring and membership in the esteemed 500 This New Jersey Devils sweater was worn by Guerin during the 1992-93 campaign, Home Run Club, “The Crime Dog” was dealt to the Chicago Cubs on July 27, 2001 his first full season in the NHL. The white knit pullover garment features twill identi- and, though he fell just short in both those quests, had a productive season as he wore fiers and proper “Maska” tagging. Solid game use is evident with tiny tears on the this Cubs home jersey. The white knit garment features twill and embroidered identi- lower front and right sleeve, as well as faint blood stains throughout. The fight strap fiers, as well as proper “Majestic” tagging. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema. remains intact. More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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435. Dick Allen 436. Cal Ripken, 1971-1974 Signed Jr. 1981-1983 Professional Model Signed Game- Bat - Full Used Bat - PSA/DNA PSA/DNA GU “Outspoken,” “controver- 7.5 sial” and “stubborn” are Summoned to the big mild adjectives in any leagues following a attempt to describe former players’ strike that slugger Dick Allen. This interrupted the 1981 Adirondack (39.9-oz/36”) season, Cal Ripken, Jr. “246RA” block-letter bat hit the scene as a 20-year-old prospect with steel blue eyes and an unparalleled work was issued to and signed by Allen during the 1971-1974 labeling period, which ethic. This Louisville Slugger (34.4-oz/35”) “M159” signature model bat was wielded included an MVP campaign and culminated with Allen leading the league in home and autographed by the non-stop shortstop during his early years at Memorial runs – despite missing the last 21 games to tend to his horse farm. On the barrel, Stadium. Graded GU 7.5 by PSA/DNA, the uncracked weapon shows heavy use and Allen’s black marker autograph shows (“10”) strength. Bat is uncracked with no game is signed on the barrel in black marker (“7” strength). Full photo LOAs from use. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. More on our website. PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $500.00

437. Eddie 438. 1933-2012 Game- Murray 1981- Used and Professional 1983 Signed Model Bat Lot of (14) Game-Used Bat Tried and true white ash lumber - PSA/DNA GU headlines this arsenal that includes (14) game-used or pro- 6.5 fessional model baseball bats. Trouble incorporated With varying degrees of game from both sides of the use, the assortment includes plate, weapons wielded by: Dale was deserving of MVP Alexander (1933-1942); Tony honors in several, if Armas, Sr. (1977-1979); Mark not all, of his glorious Carreon (1990-1996); John seasons in Baltimore. This Louisville Slugger (35.8-oz/35-1/2”) “R161” signature Franco (1986-1989); (2) Chuck model bat was autographed and wielded by the Hall of Fame first baseman during the Kress (1950-1959); Garry 1981-1983 labeling period. Graded GU 6.5 by PSA/DNA, the white ash war club Maddox (1983-1986); Kevin shows heavy use and is signed above the barrel stampings in silver marker (“7-8” McReynolds (1990); Keith Miller (1990); Graig Nettles (1983-1985); Placido Polanco strength). Full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA and JSA. More on our website. (2003-2012); and Tim Tuefel (1990). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

439. Brian 440. Chipper McCann Jones Signed Autographed 2012 2005 Professional Professional Model Bat - Model Bat - PSA/DNA Full PSA/DNA and JSA A Turner Field The face of the mainstay since his Atlanta Braves 2005 debut, throughout their Georgia-born back- 1990s domi- stop Brian McCann was issued and autographed this Superior Bat Company (31.8- nance, franchise staple Chipper Jones autographed this professional model (32.8- oz/34-3/8”) “SS” black-letter weapon during his rookie campaign. The uncracked oz/34-1/2”) Kissimmee Sticks “KS 43” bat during his 2012 swan song. The weapon maple lumber features a cupped and black “Smith” finish. Between the manufacturer’s shows no game use with a handle crack and light pine-tar residue. On the barrel, Jones logo decal and barrel stampings, McCann’s silver marker signature projects (“9”) has signed in blue marker (“10” strength) and inscribed “#10.” Full photo LOA from strength. The bat shows no game use and comes with a full photo LOA from John John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat authenticity); JSA cert/sticker (for autograph authen- Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat authenticity), as well as a JSA sticker (for autograph). ticity). Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

441. (20) Single-Signed Game- 442. (41) Single-Signed Used Bats With Salmon, Professional Model Baseball Steinbach and R. Washington Bats This gathering of (20) white ash and A “41-gun salute” echoes loudly in this maple weapons doubles as a game-used lot of (41) autographed baseball bats. and autographed arsenal! Wielded by and The tried and true weapons are pro endorsed by recent big leaguers (with a stock models that exhibit evidence of couple of minor league stars included), nice use in some capacity (likely bat- the bats show solid use and showcase ting practice or spring training). bold signatures (average (“8-9” strength). Signatures average (“8-9”) potency Includes: S. Chacon, Cordova, Dunston, with highlights including: Sandy J. Estrada, N. Gold, Heintz, K. Hill, Alomar, Jr., Garth Brooks, Billy Butler, Hillenbrand, C. Jacobs, D. Jackson, Eric Chavez, Ron Guidry, Justin Linden, M. Moreland, Petrick, Reboulet, Morneau, (2) Luis Gonzalez, Jeff Kent, Salmon, Sexson, Steinbach, G. Vaughn, Paul Konerko, Rafael Palmeiro, (2) T. Walker and R. Washington. Auction , Matt Williams and LOA from JSA. More on our website. Kerry Wood. Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $150.00 More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

70 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 443. 1935 National Chicle Football Low Number Near Set of (22/24) PSA Graded 444. 1935 National Chicle Cards Football #9 Knute Rockne Pioneers of early professional football PSA 6 are front-and-center on the offered Play Like a Champion Today! 1935 National Chicle near set of Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. The (22/24) PSA graded cards. This art immortal Knute Rockne is showcased deco themed creation exhibits stirring on this early 1935 National Chicle colors and breathtaking gridiron Football #9 card. The intense gaze of imagery. Included are PSA 6: (3 the Notre Dame mastermind is set cards) with #15, 17, #24 Hinkle; PSA against a radiant purple-and-yellow 5.5: (3 cards) with #5, #7 Strong, 21; setting. Slightly askew centered is off- PSA 4.5: (2 cards) with #11 Edwards, set by well-defined corners, clean 19; PSA 4: (6 cards) with #4, 6, 8, #10 edges and a crisp biographical reverse. Battles, 12, 23; PSA 3: #3; PSA 2.5: Opening Bid $250.00 (3 cards) with #1 Clark, 14, 22; PSA 2: (3 cards) with #13, 18 and 20. Opening Bid $400.00

446. (46) 1952 445. (24) 1948-1952 Bowman Football Exhibits with (5) Large Shortprints Football Leatherheads from the early are rep- Cards with resented with these (24) 1948-1952 Gifford RC Exhibits featuring five shortprints & PSA 3 and a threesome of sepia varia- tions. Highlights include Coulter Lansford SP (FR, tape residue), Horvath SP RC (VG-EX), N. Johnson SP (FR, tape Shortprint residue), Layne (FR, reverse paper Collegiate stars loss), Mastrangelo SP (GD, water and profession- stain), Motley (VG), Schlinkman al stalwarts are SP (GD, water stain) and teamed with Waterfield (EX) along with three these (46) 1952 Bowman Large Football cards. Included are #2 Graham (GD), #3 D. sepia variations of Barwegan, Walker (VG), 8, #10 Bednarik SP (VG-EX), #13 Fears (EX), #16 Gifford RC (VG), Morrison and Taliaferro (average #19 Connor SP (VG), 20, 21, #23 Marchetti RC (trimmed), (2) 24, 25, 26, #27 B. EX). The remaining cards average Miller RC SP (GD), #28 Rote RC SP (VG-EX), 31, 35, #39 Tunnell (EX-MT), 42, 47, (VG-EX). 49, 50, 54, 62, 66, 67, 75, (2) 76, 77, #78 Layne (EX), #85 Robustelli RC (EX), 103, Opening Bid $150.00 104, #105 Groza (VG-EX), 107, 110, 113-15, 120-22, #137 Waterfield (VG-EX) and #144 Lansford RC SP (PSA 3). Opening Bid $250.00

447. (464) 1954-1961 448. 1959 & 1960 Topps & Bowman Topps Football Football Card Complete Sets Collection with Stars Formidable pairing of 1959 It’s never “fourth and long” and 1960 Topps Football with this sure-fire 1954- complete sets. Highlights 1961 Topps and Bowman include 1959 Topps set: Football card collection of (176/176, 15% EX or better, (464) cards with stars. 30% VG-EX, 30% VG, 25% Highlights include 1954 GD or lesser with 15% Bowman: (2) #53 Layne glue/tape residue, paper loss (VG, GD); 1955 Bowman: or writing) with #1 Unitas (116 cards, majority VG) (VG), #10 J. Brown (FR), with (2) #44 Perry (both #20 Gifford (VG-EX), #23 VG); 1956 Topps: (68 Starr (VG), #140 B. cards, composite VG, 15% Mitchell RC (VG-EX); 1960 reverse writing) with #86 Topps set: (132/132, 15% Tittle (VG-EX), (2) #116 EX-MT or better, 25% EX, Layne (EX, GD); 1959 35% VG-EX, 25% VG or Topps: (158 cards, mostly lesser) with #1 Unitas (VG), VG-EX) with #132 Parker #23 J. Brown (GD), #51 RC (VG-EX) and 1960 Starr (VG), #56 Gregg RC Topps: (56 cards, aggregate (VG-EX) and #74 Gifford EX) with #113 Tittle (VG-EX). More on our website. (EX-MT). More on our Opening Bid $250.00 website. Opening Bid $300.00

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450. (896) 1948-1970 Football 449. (10) 1948-1976 Card Treasure Chest with Football Hall of Oddball & Regional Issues Famer/Star Graded Rookie A pigskin parade of gridiron stars adorns Cards with Baugh, Blanda the offered 1948-1970 football collection of (896) cards heralded by numerous & Landry mainstream, insert, oddball and regional Do not fumble the opportunity to issues. Keys include 1948 Leaf: #4 secure these (10) 1948-1976 football Walker RC (VG-EX), #6 Layne RC (GD, Hall of Famer and star graded rookie Red Pants), #13 Lujack COR RC (EX- cards. Included are 1948 Leaf: #34 MT), #16 Pihos RC (EX, Brown Jersey Baugh RC (PSA 4, Red Jersey); 1951 Numbers), #19 McAfee RC COR (EX- Bowman: #20 Landry RC (PSA 4); MT), #22 Van Buren RC (VG, Green 1954 Bowman: #23 Blanda RC Jersey, Blue Socks); 1949 Leaf: #15 (SGC 80); 1958 Topps: #90 Luckman (GD), #40 Connor (EX-MT); Jurgensen RC (SGC 60); 1959 1950 Bowman: #6 Groza RC (VG); 1954 Topps: #51 Huff RC (PSA 8, mc); Bowman starter: (81/128, average VG- 1962 Topps: #90 Tarkenton RC SP EX) with #23 Blanda RC (VG-EX); 1955 (PSA 5); 1964 Philadelphia: #91 Bowman partial: (134/160, aggregate Olsen RC (PSA 8); 1964 Topps: #31 EX) with #52 Summerall RC (EX), #62 Blanda (VG-EX); 1960 Fleer: #58 Blanda Lamonica RC (PSA 6, st); 1966 (EX); 1960 Kahn’s Wieners: Layne (GD); 1962 Topps Bucks: (39 bills, average EX- Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (SGC MT) with (2) #24 Unitas (both EX); 1964 Wheaties Stamps: (102 stamps, average 80) and 1976 Topps: #148 Payton NM, mixed stamps, probable near set) with (2) Unitas (NM-MT, EX) and 1966 RC (PSA 5). Philadelphia: #88 Starr (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

451. (922) 1960-1970 452. 1970 Football Card Topps Shoebox Collection Football with Brown & Unitas Complete Buckle up your chinstrap and Set advance your collection with (263/263) the offered 1960-1970 football gathering of (922) cards. This & 1970 gathering is flush with Topps Cantonian talent such as Football Brown, Starr, Unitas and many more. Highlights include 1964 Super Philadelphia: #12 Unitas Proof (VG); 1965 Philadelphia: #12 Complete Unitas (VG), #31 J. Brown Set of (35) (VG-EX), #41 Warfield RC (VG-EX); 1966 Philadelphia: Cards #38 Sayers RC (FR, reverse Hit the line writing), (2) #41 J. Brown with this tandem of 1970 Topps Football complete sets. Included are 1970 Topps (one VG-EX, one FR, reverse Football set: (263/263, average EX to EX-MT) with #1 Dawson (VG), #30 Starr writing); 1966 Topps: #26 (VG-EX), #59 Page RC (VG), #70 Sayers (EX), #90 Simpson RC (VG), #114 B. Kemp (VG) and 1968 Topps: Smith RC (GD), #150 Namath (EX-MT), #180 Unitas (EX-MT), #190 Butkus (EX); #100 Unitas (EX-MT). More 1970 Topps Football Super Square Corner Proof set: (35/35, average NM-MT, all on our website. blank back) with Namath, Sayers, Simpson RC and Unitas. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

453. (4) 1970-1973 454. (4) 1970-1977 Topps Football Topps Football Complete Sets Complete Sets Superb run of four 1970- Run roughshod with these (4) 1973 Topps Football com- 1970-1977 Topps Football plete sets. Highlights include complete sets. Highlights 1970 Topps set: ( 2 6 3 / 2 6 3 , include 1970 Topps set: average EX to EX-MT) with (263/263, average VG-EX to #30 Starr (EX), #90 O . EX) with #90 Simpson RC S i m p s o n RC (EX-MT), #150 (VG), #150 Namath (VG- Namath (EX-MT), #180 EX), #180 Unitas (VG-EX); Unitas (VG-EX); 1 9 7 1 1974 Topps set: (528/528, Topps set: (263/263, average average EX-MT, 5 graded) EX) with #156 B r a d s h a w R C with #1 O. Simpson (EX- (VG-EX), #245 Greene RC MT), #150 Unitas (PSA 7); (EX), #250 Namath (EX); 1975 Topps set: (528/528, 1971 Topps Game Insert s average EX-MT to NM) with s e t : (53/53, median EX-MT); #282 Swann RC (VG), #367 1973 Topps set: ( 5 2 8 / 5 2 8 , Fouts RC (EX-MT); 1977 average EX-MT) with #89 F. Topps set: (528/528, average Harris RC (EX-MT), #11 5 EX-MT to NM) with #177 Ham RC (EX-MT) and #400 Largent RC (EX-MT) and Namath (VG). More on our #360 Payton (EX). More on w e b s i t e . our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

72 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 455. (6149) 1970-1977 456. 1951-1979 Topps Topps Football Cards Football Card Including (350+) Hall Collection of (1286) of Famers Cards with Many Assembled are (6149) 1970- Stars 1977 Topps Football cards Spanning three decades and including (350+) Hall of dozens of Hall of Famers, Famers. The conditions gen- this extensive 1951-1979 erally range from (VG to EX) Topps Football collection of with moderate duplication (1286) cards delivers excep- uncovered throughout. tional “break” opportunity for Included are (585) 1970, the victor. Highlights include (817) 1971, (1342) 1972, 1955 Topps All-American: (1337) 1973, (645) 1974, #85 Luckman (EX-MT); (502) 1975, (219) 1976 and 1958 Topps: #22 Unitas (702) 1977. A selection of the (EX), #66 Starr (VG-EX); Hall of Famers dispersed 1960 Topps: #1 Unitas (EX), throughout include #23 J. Brown (VG-EX); 1961 Biletnikoff, Blanda, Blount, Topps: #71 J. Brown (VG); Csonka, Dawson, Greene, 1962 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG); Griese, Houston, D. Jones, 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (EX); Jurgensen, Lilly, Nitschke, 1968 Topps: #65 Namath Olsen, Page, Riggins, Shell, (EX), #196 Griese RC (VG- Tarkenton, Warfield and many more generally averaging (GD to VG). EX) and 1971 Topps: #156 Bradshaw RC (VG). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

458. (4200+) 457. (6) 1975-1979 1976-1979 Topps Football Topps Football Complete Sets Cards with Spectacular sextet of 1975- Stars 1979 Topps Football com- Presented are plete sets. Highlighted (4200+) 1976-1979 among these 528-card edi- Topps Football cards. tions are 1975 Topps set: This razor-sharp (average EX-MT to NM) gallery overwhelm- with #282 Swann RC (VG- ingly averages (NM) EX), #367 Fouts RC (EX- and is the foundation MT); 1976 Topps set: (aver- for numerous near age NM) with #148 Payton sets. Included are RC (NM); (3) 1977 Topps (900+) 1976: #395 sets: (average NM) with (3) Staubach (EX-MT), #177 Largent RC (NM, EX- (4) #427 E. Jones RC MT, VG-EX), (3) #360 (average NM); Payton (NM, EX, VG-EX) (700+) 1977: (2) #45 and 1979 Topps set: (aver- Staubach (both EX- age EX-MT to NM) with MT), (5) #245 #390 E. Campbell RC (EX- Bradshaw (average MT). More on our website. NM); (1500+) 1978, (1100+) 1979: (4) #160 Dorsett (average EX-MT) and (5) #390 Opening Bid $200.00 E. Campbell RC (average EX-MT to NM). Opening Bid $250.00

459. 1976-1982 460. Topps Football (10800+) Complete Set Run 1980s-2000s Gridiron warriors win the Football day with the offered 1976- Supertstars 1982 Topps Football com- plete set run. Unless noted, & Stars each 528-card edition aver- with (504) ages (NM or better). Inserts & Highlights include 1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC Parallels (NM), #220 Lambert RC Fuel your (NM); 1977 Topps: #177 inventory with Largent RC (EX-MT), #360 this cache of Payton (EX-MT); 1978 (10800+) Topps set: (average EX- 1980s-2000s MT to NM) with #315 football super- Dorsett RC (VG-EX); 1979 stars and stars Topps set: #390 Campbell with (504) RC (NM); 1980 Topps set; inserts and parallels. This mixed assortment also features (263) rookie cards (Lott, 1981 Topps set: #216 Moss, L. Taylor, R. White). Included are (132) Elway, (67) Favre, (454) Marino, (858) Montana RC (NM) and Montana, (258) Rice, (572) B. Sanders, (855) E. Smith and (846) S. Young. Due to 1982 Topps set. More on size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on our website. our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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462. Charlie Conerly 1960 New York Football Giants Contract Signed by Conerly, W. Mara and Rozelle A rugged signal caller who led the New York Football Giants to three championship appearances during his 14- year Hall of Fame tenure, Charlie Conerly endorsed this standard player’s con- tract securing his services for 461. De Benneville “Bert” Bell 1939-1940 Signed Eagles Payroll the 1960 season. The two- Check Lot of (38) sided document features printed legal details and type- It’s well documented that Pro Football Hall of Famer Bert Bell led the University of written specifics, including Pennsylvania Quakers to the 1917 Rose Bowl and later served as Commissioner of the Conerly’s “$15,000” annual stipend. At the conclusion, Conerly has signed in blue NFL and made that institution the most preeminent sports attraction in America. In ballpoint (“9” strength). Accompanying are the pennings of Giants owner Wellington between, Bell was the co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles. In that capacity, he Mara (“8-9” strength) and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle (“10” strength). Attached signed these (38) team payroll checks. Drawn from the team’s account, the vouchers is an NFL By-Laws sheet and an injury clause document, the latter signed by both date from 1939-1940 and are signed “de Benneville Bell” in black ink on the appro- Conerly and Mara (both “9” strength). Pages are crisp with normal compacting folds. priate line (average “9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

463. (49) 464. Super Bowl Charlie Logo Giclée-on- Conerly Canvas Signed by Signed (35) Super Bowl Personal MVPs With Checks Montana, Namath Durable dur- and Staubach ing his roles Met annually with antici- as an NFL pation and fervor reserved Hall of Fame for no other spectacle, the quarterback Super Bowl has been and subse- defined by crowning tri- quently, as umphs for a brash young “The quarterback who “guaran- Marlboro teed” a stunning upset, an Man,” undefeated Miami install- Charlie ment and vaunted “Steel Curtain” rosters. This Limited edition (9/40) giclée-on-can- Conerly vas painting showcases colorful logos from the first 40 Super Bowls and is auto- retired and settled in his native Mississippi. There, Conerly composed and signed graphed by each of the (35) players to be named MVP of those Sunday battles. these (49) personal checks. The vouchers date from 1992 through 1995 and are drawn Framed to 41-1/2 x 37-3/8” (with no glass), the textured canvas is signed in black from Clarksdale, Mississippi’s United Southern Bank. Each is signed by Conerly (all marker on the lower white border. Pennings average (“9-10”) potency with keys are signed “Charles Conerly Jr.”) in blue ink on the appropriate line. Signatures show including: Aikman, Bradshaw, Brady, Csonka, Elway, Lewis, Montana, Namath, Starr (“9”) or better strength throughout. Nice “break” value! and Staubach. Mounted memories COA/hologram. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

465. San 466. San Francisco Francisco 49ers 49ers HOFers Signed Treasure Matted Photo Chest With Lot of (8) With Autographs (2) Montana of Montana, and (4) J. Rice Rice and Like a well-oiled Young machine, the San Francisco 49ers Go west! The secured five Super rush is on! Bowl victories We’re talking between the 1981 and 49ers, of course, 1994 seasons, never who are well represented in this lot of autographed keepsakes and memorabilia. losing a Super Sunday Highlights include: Signed Footballs: signatures average (“8”) strength with: Gore, showdown in the J.H. Johnson, Montana, Perry, St. Clair, Wilcox, Willis and Young/Rice; and team process. These (8) signed balls including 1984 signed by (49) with Montana and D. Clark; and 1989 photographs and flats signed by (40) with Montana and Young; Signed Photographs: 8x10 or 10x8 prints are autographed by with autograph strengths ranging from (“10”) to (“6”). Single-signed photos include: key principals of those (2) Montana, Rice, St. Clair and Young; Dual or multi-signed photos include: Candlestick Park championship rosters. Pennings average (“9-10”) potency and Montana/Clark; Montana/Rice; Montana/Walsh and J.H. Johnson, include: McElhenny, (2) Montana, (4) J. Rice (individual full PSA/DNA) and S. McElhenny/Perry/Tittle. Individual certs and/or stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More Young. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or JSA. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

74 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 469. NFL Hall of Famer Signed Lot of (4) With Multi-Signed HOFer Helmet 467. (3) Deceased Pro Football Hall of 468. Dated March 1970 Brian Piccolo and Bears “Linebackers” Signed Helmet Famers Single-Signed Photographs - All Signed 3x5 Photograph & TLS with Full With team, individual and coaching themes, these (4) Full PSA/DNA JSA keepsakes are autographed by their iconic gridiron sub- Penned less than three months before he succumbed to jects. Highlights include: Multi-Signed HOF Helmet: Gone, but never forgotten, (3) Pro Football Hall of a full-size replica model with Hall of Fame decals, Fame legends have endorsed their likenesses on these cancer in June 1970, the inspirational Brian Piccolo took the time to sign this pair of keepsakes. Included signed in blue marker (average “9” strength) by (24) black-and-white photographs. Untimely passings have with: Bednarik, Dawson, Donovan and Moore; Bears resulted in few and far between autographs of: Bill are 1.) signed 3x5 photograph (“5-6”) with a combina- tion of surface and reverse wear and 2.) dated 3/20/70 Linebackers Signed Helmet: a full-size pro model George: 8x10 photo signed and personalized by helmet with “Monsters of the Midway” decals; signed George (d.1982) in blue marker (“10” strength); Joe TLS in blue ink (“9”) on Hornblower & Weeks letter- head with multiple pin holes. The heartfelt letter details in silver marker (average “8-9” strength) by Butkus, Stydahar: 8x10 photo signed and personalized by Singletary and Urlacher. Individual PSA/DNA stickers. Stydahar (d.1977) in black ballpoint (“7” strength); Piccolo’s gratitude for his fans and states Through the grace of God I hope to be able to return to the Bears More on our website. Emlen Tunnell 10x8 photo signed and personalized by Opening Bid $200.00 Tunnell (d.1975) in black marker (“9” strength). next season and help us get back on top where we Individual full photo LOAs from PSA/DNA. belong. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

470. (3) 471. (4) 1972- 1980-1986 1984 Topps Topps Football Football Autographed Signed HOF Rookie Quarterback Cards of Rookie Lott, Cards: Montana Elway, Fouts, & Rice— Marino & All Staubach— PSA/DNA All 472. 1969 Baltimore Colts Team-Signed Authentic PSA/DNA Football With Unitas, Mackey and Autographed Authentic Curtis - Full JSA 49er Rookie Signed Hall of During the final season before the NFL-AFL merger, Hall of Fame Rookie (31) members of the 1969 Baltimore Colts autographed Famers! Each Quarterbacks! this “Spalding” Johnny Unitas signature model football. signature Each judged Authentic and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. The white dimpled pigskin has hardened over time and assessed as Those prolific field generals who have gained entrance showcases ballpoint pennings whose strengths range Authentic and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. The cata- into Canton are the endorsers of their Topps Football from (“8”) to (“4-5”), emerging nicely despite the lysts for San Francisco dominance during the 1980s are rookie cards. The blue Sharpie scripts overwhelmingly uneven surface. Highlights include: Curtis, Mackey found with this trio of signed rookie Hall of Fame grade (“10”) while the crease-free cards range from (“8” strength), Matte, Morrall (“7” strength), Unitas cards. Included are 1.) 1981 Topps #216 Montana RC (VG-EX to EX-MT). Included are 1.) 1972 Topps #200 (“5” strength) and Volk. Full photo LOA from JSA. (auto “10”, card EX-MT); 2.) 1982 Topps #486 Lott Staubach RC; 2.) 1975 Topps #367 Fouts RC; 3-4.) More on our website. RC (auto “10”, card EX) and 3.) 1986 Topps #161 Rice 1984 Topps #63 Elway RC and #123 Marino RC. Opening Bid $200.00 RC (auto “10”, card VG). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

473. Ray Nitschke Signed “Route 66” LE Lithograph Opening Bid $200.00 474. Howard Cosell Single-Signed 475. 1936 NFL Champion Green Bay Football with Full JSA Packers Wheaties Premium Team Photo Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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476. Autographed Football Jersey Lot of (9) With Dorsett and B. Sanders - All 477. Historic Autographs “Peerless” Pro Certed Football HOFer Lot of (15) PSA/DNA 478. (17) Autographed Pro Football Canton enshrined and Canton-bound stars, Super Bowl Slabbed Cut Signatures With Unitas and HOFer Matted Displays With Butkus, champions and Heisman Trophy recipients headline this lot of (9) autographed pro model replica jerseys. Hutson Baugh and Sayers - All Certed Tailored to professional attire specifications, the jerseys Individually plucked from Historic A u t o g r a p h s ’ r e v e r e d Depicted in photographs and artists’ renderings, Pro are respectively signed by: Bavaro (Giants jersey; 2012 “Peerless” issue, these (15) bold autographs were Football Hall of Famers have endorsed their likenesses Steiner cert/hologram); Brees (Saints jersey); D. Brown rendered by Pro Football Hall of Famers. Encapsulated in this lot of (17) matted displays. Autographs average (Giants jersey); R. Bush (USC jersey); Dorsett and assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA. The pennings (“8-9”) potency with single-signed highlights including: (Cowboys jersey); Flutie (Boston College jersey); A. average (“9-10”) potency and carry limited edition status. Baugh, Bednarik, Butkus, Graham, Lane, Lilly, Lott, Reed (Bills jersey); B. Sanders (Lions jersey); Includes: Bednarik, Carson, H i r s c h, H u t s o n, Jackson, D. Marino, Maynard, McDonald, Mitchell and Sayers. Singletary (Bears jersey). Individual JSA certs/stickers. Jones, Langer, Moore, Motley, Musso, J. Smith, J. Ta y l o r, Individual PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. Complete More on our website. Tittle, U n i t a s and Wa l k e r. More on our website. listing (including 4 multi-signed pieces) on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $100.00 Opening Bid $200.00

479. Pro Football HOFers Signed Flats Lot of (24) With Ewbank, Hornung and 480. Pro Football Hall of Famer Single- 481. Amos Alonzo Stagg 1932 Hubbard Signed Photo Lot of (26) With Baugh - All Certed Handwritten Scouting Report - Full JSA and J. Brown - All Certed A pioneer and influential mentor in football, baseball Spanning the era of leather helmets through the NFL- Ready for framing and gallery style display, these (26) AFL merger and Super Bowl years, some of the grid- and basketball, Amos Alonzo Stagg coached for 69 sea- 8x10 photographs are signed by their Pro Football Hall sons, most notably, at the University of Chicago, where iron’s most legendary performers have autographed the of Fame subjects. Signatures show (“9-10”) strength (24) keepsakes in this hard-hitting collection. Scriptings he won two national titles and composed this scouting (unless noted otherwise) and include: Aikman, Badgro, report during the 1932 season, his last in the Hyde Park range from perfect (“10”) to (“8”) in terms of strength Baugh, J. Brown, (2) Butkus, Connor, Dudley, Griese, and clarity, with highlights including: Battles, Donovan, neighborhood. Executed entirely in Stagg’s hand in Hornung, Joiner, Lavelli, Marchetti, Montana (“5-6” graphite pencil on both sides of a blank 8x10 page, the Ewbank, Hornung, Hubbard (full JSA), (2) Hutson, strength), Moore, (2) Otto, Rice (“6” strength), (3) Leemans (PSA/DNA Authentic), (3) D. Walker and M. content is absolutely incredible, with scouting reports Sayers, Simpson (“5-6” strength), L. Taylor (“6” on the Michigan vs. Northwestern game and a diagram. Webster. Individual certs/stickers from PSA/DNA or strength), Turner, Walker and Young. Individual JSA. More on our website. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. PSA/DNA or JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

482. Original NFL Players Alumni Association Ring of Glen Stough Football fans enjoy this golden opportunity to own the official NFL Players Alumni 484. Signed/Unsigned Football Treasure Association Chest of Cards and Memorabilia with ring of Glen Stough who 1970 Topps Set & 1974 Vikings Team- played for 483. Baltimore Colts Lot of (13) Items Signed Ball the with Bobbin Head & (2) Kail Figures Get pumped up for this loaded treasure chest of Pittsburgh Kick up your heels for this 1950s-90s Baltimore Colts signed/unsigned football cards and memorabilia. Steelers in memorabilia lot of (13). MVPs are: 1960s bobbin head Highlights are: 1970 Topps set (263/263) average (EX the 1940s. An early example of its type issued c.1970 (GD-VG) with gold base; (2) 1960s Kail “Joe Jolter” to NM, 10% better, 10% lesser) with #1 Dawson (EX), this enormous ring was cast in 10K gold by the famous ceramic figures with: 10” bank (NM-MT) and 5” mini- #24 L. Brown RC (EX), #30 Starr (EX), #59 Page RC Jostens Co. and weighs in at whopping 38.4 grams. figure (NM). Additional highlights are: 1958 NFL (EX-MT), #70 Sayers (VG), #90 Simpson RC (VG), Design accents dazzle with a gold football set against a Champs brass ashtray (EX-MT); Baltimore News- #114 B. Smith RC (NM), #150 Namath (NM), #180 luminescent background on the front, a multi-player Post ceramic ashtray (NM) with 12/29/58 Unitas (NM), #190 Butkus (NM); 1974 Vikings ball game scene relief on the right and Mr. Stough’s name “COL(T)OSSAL” headline; 1971 Tudor Game: Colts- team-signed by (42) with full photo LOA from JSA, and uniform number engraved on the left above an Cowboys Super Bowl electric football game (EX) in key signers are Eller, Hillgenberg, Larsen, Marshall, NFL shield. More on our website. original box. More on our website. Tarkenton, Voight, Wright, Yary. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

76 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 485. (109) 1957-58 Topps & 486. 1961- 1961-62 Fleer Basketball 1971 Cards with Cousy, Topps & Chamberlain, Robertson & Fleer West Rookies Basketball A “Who’s Who” of early NBA history Singles is available in this stacked collection of Collection (109) 1957-58 Topps and 1961-62 Fleer Basketball cards. Highlights of (259) include 1957-58 Topps: (41 cards, Cards median VG to VG-EX) with #1 Clifton with Many RC (GD), #5 Sharman RC (VG), #17 Cousy RC (VG), #19 Heinsohn RC Stars (VG-EX), #24 Petit RC (VG), 25, #43 Heroes of the Hundley RC (VG-EX); 1961-62 Fleer: hardwood (68 cards, aggregate EX-MT) with #3 shine with the Baylor RC (EX), #8 Chamberlain RC offered 1961-1971 Topps and Fleer Basketball singles collection of (259) cards with (trimmed), 9, #10 Cousy (EX-MT), (5) graded and numerous stars. Highlights include 1961-62 Fleer: (50 cards, median #22 K.C. Jones RC (EX-MT), #23 S. VG to VG-EX) with (2) #3 Baylor RC (VG, FR), #22 K.C. Jones RC (VG), (5) #46 Jones RC (EX-MT), (3) #36 Robertson Baylor IA (one BVG 5, average VG-EX), #49 Cousy IA (EX-MT), #62 Russell IA RC ((2) VG-EX, VG), (2) #43 West RC (EX-MT, VG), #44 Wilkens RC (VG-EX), (EX-MT); 1969-70 Topps: (146 cards, median VG) with #1 Chamberlain (VG-EX), #46 Baylor IA (EX-MT, EX), #47 Chamberlain IA (EX-MT), #49 Cousy IA (EX-MT), #20 Havlicek RC (GD), #25 Alcindor RC (VG), #43 Bradley RC (EX-MT), #90 West (2) #61 Robertson IA (NM, EX-MT), #62 Russell IA (EX-MT) and #66 West IA (EX- (EX-MT) and 1970-71 Topps: with #50 Chamberlain (VG). More on our website. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

487. 1969-70 to 1972- 488. 1975-76 to 1973 Topps Basketball 1981-82 Topps Complete, Near & Basketball Partial Set Run Complete Run of Light up the scoreboard with (7) Sets this impressive run of 1969-70 Sterling run of (7) 1975- to 1972-73 Topps Baseball com- 76 to 1981-82 Topps plete, near and partial sets. Basketball complete Featured are 1969-70 Topps set: sets. Each hand collated (99/99, average VG to VG-EX) edition averages (NM or with #1 Chamberlain (VG), #20 better). Highlights Havlicek RC (VG), #25 include 1975-76 set: Alcindor RC (VG), #43 Bradley (330/330) with #254 M. RC (VG), #99 CL (VG); 1970- Malone RC (NM), #300 71 Topps set: (175/175, average Erving (NM); 1976-77 EX-MT) with #7 Bradley (EX- set: (144/144) with #60 MT), #10 Havlicek SP (VG- Maravich (NM), #127 EX), #13 Riley SP (EX), #50 Erving AS (NM); 1977- Chamberlain (EX), #75 78 set: (132/132); 1978- Alcindor (EX-MT), #123 79 set: (132/132); 1979- Maravich RC (EX); 1971-72 80 set: (132/132); 1980- Topps near: (224/233, majority EX-MT) with #55 Maravich (NM), #70 Chamberlain 81 set: (176/176, plus (EX-MT), #100 Alcindor (EX), #170 Barry RC (EX-MT) and 1972-73 Topps partial: 16/16 Team Posters) with #34 Bird RC/#174 Erving TL/#139 M. Johnson RC (EX- (212/264, composite EX-MT) with #1 Chamberlain (EX-MT). More on our website. MT) and 1981-82 set: (198/198). More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $200.00

489. (484) 490. Los 1948-1987 Angeles Forum Basketball Hardwood Card Display Signed Singles by (5) With Collection Abdul-Jabbar with Many and Stars Chamberlain - Measure up to Full JSA this outstanding Providing the stage (484) 1948- for renowned per- 1987 Basketball formers including card single col- Elvis Presley, Led lection featuring Zeppelin and the numerous Jackson 5, the Los “NBA’s 50 Angeles Forum is Best” royalty. Highlights include 1957-58 Topps: #24 Pettit RC (VG); 1961-62 Fleer: best remembered, of course, as the venue at which the Lakers won six NBA titles. #36 Robertson RC (VG), #43 West RC (VG), #61 Robertson IA (EX); 1969-70 This framed and autographed display provides a courtside seat closer to the action Topps: #1 Chamberlain (NM), (3) #20 Havlicek RC ((2) EX-MT, VG-EX), #25 than Jack Nicholson! Framed to 25-5/8 x 21-5/8”, the display showcases bold cut sig- Alcindor RC (EX), (2) #43 Bradley RC (both EX-MT); 1970-71 Topps: (213 cards, natures of franchise staples Abdul-Jabbar, Baylor, Chamberlain, Johnson and West. majority EX-MT to NM) with (2) #7 Bradley (EX-MT, EX), (2) #50 Chamberlain Symmetrically arranged, the cut signatures average (“9”) strength and clarity. (EX-MT, EX), #75 Alcindor (EX); 1970-71 Topps Rulers: #10 Alcindor (NM) and Accenting the display is an 8x12 piece of the actual Forum hardwood floor. Full photo 1971-72 Topps: #55 Maravich (EX). More on our website. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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491. 1969-70 Topps 492. 1969-70 Topps Basketball Complete Basketball Near Set of (99/99) Cards (93/99) & 1970-71 with (1) BVG Topps Basketball Graded Partial Sets (135/175) Larger than life 1969-70 with (3) PSA Graded Topps Basketball complete “Tall Boy” tandem of 1969- set of (99) cards with (1) 70 and 1970-71 Topps BVG graded. Stacked with Basketball near and partial Hall of Fame rookies, this sets with (3) PSA graded. edition has an overall Keys include 1969-70 Topps approximate condition break- near: (93/99, median VG to down of 25% (EX-MT or VG-EX) with #1 better), 30% (EX), 20% Chamberlain (VG), #20 (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or Havlicek RC (VG), #25 lesser). Keys include #1 Alcindor RC (VG), #43 Chamberlain (VG-EX), #20 Bradley RC (EX), #75 Havlicek RC (VG), #25 Hayes RC (VG-EX), #90 Alcindor RC (VG-EX), #40 West (GD), #99 CL (slightly Cunningham RC (BVG 7.5), marked); 1970-71 Topps #43 Bradley RC (VG), #75 partial: (135/175, average Hayes RC (EX), #80 Monroe VG-EX to EX) with #50 RC (EX-MT), #90 West (EX-MT), #98 Frazier RC (VG-EX) and #99 CL (marked). Chamberlain (VG-EX) and #75 Alcindor (VG-EX). More on our website. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

494. 1980s- 2000s Basketball Superstars & Star Group of (10,300+) Cards with (957) Inserts & Parallels Turn a profit from this exten- 493. (10) 1948-1987 Basketball Hall of Famer/Star PSA Graded sive 1980s- Rookie Cards with Alcindor, Chamberlain & Maravich 2000s basket- “The Big O”, “Dr. J” and “Wilt the Stilt” are but a few of the legends discovered with ball superstars these (10) 1948-1987 basketball Hall of Famer and star PSA graded rookie cards. and star group Included are 1948 Bowman: #32 Holzman RC (PSA 4); 1961 Fleer: #36 Robertson of (10,300+) cards with (957) inserts and parallels. This thoroughly mixed gathering RC (PSA 7), #46 Baylor RC IA (PSA 7), #47 Chamberlain RC IA (PSA 7); 1969-70 also includes (160) rookie cards (Garnett, Nash, Nowitzki, S. O’Neal) and a huge Topps: #25 Alcindor RC (PSA 5); 1970-71 Topps: #123 Maravich RC (PSA 6); assortment of “His Airness”. Included are (211) Bird, (168) M. Johnson, (835) Jordan 1971-72 Topps: #170 Barry RC (PSA 7); 1972-73 Topps: #195 Erving RC (PSA 8, and (134) S. O’Neal. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. More on oc); 1986-87 Fleer: #26 Drexler RC (PSA 8) and #32 Ewing RC (PSA 9). our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

495. Magic Johnson and Larry Bird LE Dual-Signed Steve 496. (8) Single-Signed Parson Giclée-on- Ron Lewis Basketball Canvas Hall of Fame Postcards Celebrated as combatants in With (2) Mikan - All the epic 1979 NCAA title JSA Certed game, Magic Johnson and Hoops pioneers in both on-court Larry Bird only enhanced and mentor capacities headline their legendary statuses with this lot of (8) autographed Ron multiple championships with Lewis postcards. The 3-1/2 x 5- their respective NBA fran- 1/2” limited edition (/10,000) chises. Composed by artist collectibles feature color rendi- Steve Parson, this limited tions and are signed by their edition (3/40) giclée-on-can- Hall of Fame subjects in blue vas portrays the hardwood ink. Scriptings average (“9”) rivals and is autographed by potency and include: Bradley, both. Framed to 35-1/8 x 45- DeBusschere, Frazier, Gallatin, 1/4” (with no glass), the col- Holzman (signed and personal- orful piece showcases silver ized), (2) Mikan and Monroe. marker signatures of Bird Individual JSA certs/stickers. (“9” strength) and Johnson Opening Bid $150.00 (“9-10” strength). Comes with an All American Collectibles hologram. Opening Bid $250.00

78 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 497. Jack Johnson 1909 Brandt & Scheible Broadside Long before Muhammad Ali’s meteoric rise to fame as a proud black athlete, Heavyweight legend Jack Johnson set a telling prece- dent, establishing himself in an even brasher demeanor than his Louisville-born successor. This vintage broadside was issued in 1909, shortly after Johnson’s claim as the 498. Muhammad Ali/Cassius Clay Dual-Signed Baseball with first-ever black Heavyweight Champion. Full JSA Printed on thick stock by Boxing fans will be floored by this exciting dual-signed ball featuring both Brandt & Scheible. The Muhammad Ali and Cassius Clay signatures. Signed in black by means of ballpoint poster portrays Johnson in pen these knockout autographs appear on c.1990 ONL/White ball which merits a (“6”) a boxing pose and is grade with light sporadic toning which has negligible impact on this seldom offered accented by likenesses of pairing of signatures. Gracing the sweet spot is the Muhammad Ali autograph which his Galveston, Texas log displays handsome (“8”) quality. Nearly as appealing is the north panel Cassius Clay cabin birthplace and Johnson in his automobile. Presents beautifully. autograph which shows solid (“7”) strength. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

500. 1930-1980 “The Ring” Magazine Complete Run of Bound Yearly Volumes Founded in 1922 by pugilism aficionado Nat Fleischer, The Ring maga- zine has endured to this day. Regally dubbed “The Bible of Boxing,” the periodical has launched the careers of unknowns and has stirred controversy in the manner of tabloids, maintaining legiti- macy all the while. For 499. Rocky Marciano Autograph - Full JSA “Squared Circle” enthusiasts, Untied, unbeaten and just plain unbelievable, squared circle legend Rocky Marciano this uninterrupted run spans felled 43 of his 49 victims via knockout in becoming the lone Heavyweight Champion every issue from 1930 through 1980, comprising perhaps the most comprehensive to have never tasted defeat. That status, coupled with his untimely passing in 1969, library of its kind. Neatly bound in handsome hardcover volumes, the vintage issues make Marciano’s autograph understandably fleeting. Composed in blue ballpoint on a are appealing in that they are complete with crisp covers/pages and combine to weave 6x4 blank sheet, this Marciano scripting is among the biggest and boldest we’ve seen. a tale documenting a sport from its punishing era of 15 rounds and multiple knock- Prefaced by his “To John” and “Hi” salutations, Marciano’s blue ballpoint penning downs to the reign of a brash, self-proclaimed “greatest” fighter. Key cover subjects shows (“9-10”) quality. Full photo LOA from JSA. include: Dempsey, Tunney, Schmeling, Louis, Marciano, Clay/Ali and L. Spinks. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $500.00

501. Muhammad Ali Framed Cut Signature Display With Handwritten Note - Individual Full JSA “The Greatest” by his own billing, Muhammad Ali was none too shy when it came to 502. Muhammad Ali Signed Poem Display with Full JSA backing that self-imposed title. This framed display showcases an autograph as bold The loquacious “Louisville Lip” is presented with this Muhammad Ali signed poem as its author, as well as a handwritten note with political content. Framed to 28-7/8 x display. Framed and matted to 17-1/2 x 30”, the two-page poem was crafted by Larry 25-7/8”, Ali’s black marker cut signature shows (“8-9”) strength with his inscription Mansour and presented to The People’s Champ in 1988. Out of appreciation, Ali reading: “The Play Boy – 6-21-91.” To the left, a handwritten note (entirely in Ali’s penned one of the pages in black Sharpie with the large autograph registering (“10”). hand) accents the display, as do (2) photos of Ali punishing Sonny Liston. Individual Suitable for prominent display. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $500.00

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504. 1954-55 Parkhurst Wrestling Complete Set (75/75) & 1955-56 Parkhurst Wrestling Partial Set 503. 1945-1986/87 “The Ring” Magazine Those showmen who doubled as Hardcover Annual Record daring grapplers in Book/Encyclopedia Lot of (27) flashy (and often A flurry of stunning jabs, left and right crosses, upper- stereotypical) attire 505. 1956 Gum Products Adventure cuts and roundhouse knockout blows are documented are the focus of these 1954-55 and 1955-56 Parkhurst Complete Set of (100) Cards in this lot of annual The Ring magazine record books. Wrestling complete and partial sets. Included are 1954- Thrilling subjects such as athletics, nature, pioneering, The hardbound encyclopedic volumes span founder Nat 55 Parkhurst Wrestling set: (75/75, 20% EX-MT or war and other adventurous topics are covered in this Fleishcher’s tenure through the 1980s. Crisp pages are better, 30% EX, 25% VG-EX, 25% VG or lesser, 26% exciting 1956 Gum Products Adventure complete set of secured in sturdy binding throughout, with dust jackets Lucky Premium backs, three dupes) with #1 Lou Thesz (100) cards. Highlighted in this colorful edition are #34 included on the later versions. Includes: 1945, 1947, (VG), #40 Killer Kowalski (VG-EX), #69 Gorgeous Dempsey (EX-MT), #41 Louis (NM), #44 Marciano 1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, George (EX, Lucky Premium back) and 1955-56 (NM), #63 Hockey (EX-MT), #76 Sullivan (NM), #86 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1977, Parkhurst Wrestling partial: (90/121, composite VG Schmeling (NM) and #89 Baer (NM). The balance of 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986-1987. to VG-EX, three reverse redemption stamps). this one-time issue merits an average (NM) grade. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

508. Muhammad Ali & George Foreman Dual-Signed 1974 Ring Magazine with Full JSA The Rumble in the Jungle! Following the 506. Muhammad Ali Signed Boxing aftermath of their epic bout in Zaire, Glove - Full JSA 507. Muhammad Ali Single-Signed Long after his patented “Rope-a-dope” and reign as the November- three-time Heavyweight Champion, Muhammad Ali Baseball Hand Dated 1/5/94 with Full December 1974 issue of The Ring magazine featured embraced his self-proclaimed “Greatest of All Time” JSA the combatants Muhammad Ali and George Foreman status on this autographed boxing glove. The red Known Worldwide as “The Greatest” Muhammad is on the cover with the headline, “Where Do We Go leather size “16” Everlast left-hand accessory is signed perhaps boxing’s most recognizable figure. Presented is From Zaire?” Each pugilist has endorsed the cover of on the knuckles portion in black marker (“6” strength). an OAL/Brown ball grade (“9”) single-signed on the the offered 66-page publication in black ink. The Ali has also personalized the keepsake, composed a sweet spot with heavyweight (“8-9”) signature strength. endorsement quality is as follows: Ali (“9”) and “heart” drawing and inscribed “Greatest of All Time - Appearing below the blue ink ballpoint pen autograph Foreman (“7”). Despite moderate creasing and notching 10-16-01.” Full photo LOA from JSA. is the date “1-5-94” written in Ali’s hand. Full photo throughout the cover, the autographs are not adversely Opening Bid $300.00 LOA from JSA. affected. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

509. (3) 510. Heavyweight Muhammad Boxing Champion Ali Autographs: Ali, Autograph Braddock & Lot of (5)— Louis - All Full All with Full JSA or PSA/DNA JSA or Go the distance for this PSA/DNA lot of (3) heavyweight Pull no punches boxing champion auto- or bids in acquir- 511. Incredible Signed Boxing Glove graphs with Muhammad ing this lot of (5) Collection of (37) with Frazier, Foreman Ali, James Braddock Muhammad Ali & Tyson (d.1974) and Joe Louis signed flats. The (d.1981). Displaying Students of the “Sweet Science”, class is in session. main event is a Offered is an incredible collection of (37) signed box- flamboyant (“8-9”) qual- program from the 6/10/90 IBHOF inaugural induction ity the Ali ballpoint pen ing gloves. Highlights are: J.C. Chavez (“4-5”), (3) J. ceremony. Despite overlapping printed text, Ali’s (“9- Frazier (“8”, “7”, “7”), J. Frazier/M. Frazier (“7”, “8”), signature appears on the plain side of a 5-1/2 x 2-3/4” 10” strength) signature stands out boldly on the cover section of vintage stationary. Braddock’s (“8-9”) G. Foreman (“9”), K. Gavilan (“5”), L. Holmes/I. of this premier (NM) program. On the undercard: a Johanson (both “6”), J. LaMotta (“9”) with (Raging strength ballpoint pen signature graces the plain side of 4/28/88 SI magazine (EX-MT) with (“7-8”) autograph; a 5-1/2 x 3-1/4” postcard. Louis’ (“8-9”) strength pencil Bull), L. Lewis (“9”), M. Schmeling (“6”), E. Shavers an 8x10 color photo (EX) with (“7”) autograph; an (“7”), M. Tyson (“7”). Also present: A. Arguello (“9”), endorsement appears on a 6 x 4-1/2” album page. Full “Islamic” pamphlet with (“9-10”) autograph; and a photo LOAs: Ali and Braddock with JSA; Louis with (2) L. Holmes (“9”, “8”) and (20) others. Highlights “WA” trading card (EX-MT) with (“9”) autograph. Full have JSA basic certs/stickers, others have auction LOA PSA/DNA. More on our website. photo LOAs from JSA or PSA/DNA. Opening Bid $200.00 from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

80 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 512. 1930s 513. (66) 1951-52 to Hockey 1959-60 Parkhurst Grab Bag Hockey Cards with of (6) Maurice Richard Cards with Blast off with “Rocket” Joliat Richard and other hockey greats with these (66) Obscure sextet 1951-52 to 1959-60 of 1930s hock- Parkhurst cards. Featured ey cards featur- are 1951-52 Parkhurst: ing Hall of #63 Delvecchio RC (FR, Famers such as reverse paper loss); 1953- Joliat and 54 Parkhurst: #30 Shore. Lach/Richard, #100 Included are Quackenbush (GD); 1955- 1933-34 O- 56 Parkhurst: #75 Leaf Pee-Chee: (2 Speedsters Attack (GD); cards) with 1958-59 Parkhurst: #33 #5A Hitchman F. Mahovlich (FR), #38 (GD), #50B M. Richard (FR) and #49 Joliat (PR, pin Harvey (VG). More on hole); 1933 Sports Kings Gum: #19 Shore (PR, reverse glue/paper residue); 1933-34 our website. V357 World Wide Gum Ice Kings: (3 cards) with #20 Keeling (one English version Opening Bid $200.00 is GD, one bilingual version grades PR with reverse paper loss) and #54 Ripley (GD). Opening Bid $150.00

514. (131) 1951-52 to 515. (13) 1963-64 Parkhurst 1951-60 Hockey Singles with Parkhurst Stars Hockey Spanning the entirety of the SGC company’s production history Graded are these (131) 1951-52 to 1963-64 Parkhurst Hockey HOFer singles with several stars. Cards with Highlights include 1951-52 Plante RC Parkhurst: #63 Delvecchio RC (GD); 1953-54 & (4) M. Parkhurst: #57 Howell RC Richard (VG); 1954-55 Parkhurst: #2 Revisit the old- D. Moore (VG); 1955-56 time hockey Parkhurst: #72 Rocket Runs “Original Six” Through (EX); 1958-59 era with this lot Parkhurst: #11 of (13) SGC Plante/Armstrong (EX-MT); graded Parkhurst hockey HOFer cards. Includes: 1951-52: #14 Geoffrion (SGC 20); 1959-60 Parkhurst: #33 1952-53: #1 M. Richard (SGC 20); 1953-54: #24 M. Richard (SGC 60), #46 Sawchuk Geoffrion (VG-EX); 1961-62 (SGC 10), #56 Bathgate RC (SGC 50); 1954-55: #42 Kelly (SGC 50); 1955-56: #37 Parkhurst: #7 Shack (VG- M. Richard (SGC 60), #50 Plante RC (SGC 45), #56 Vezina (SGC 45); 1958-59: #2 EX), #31 Sawchuk (VG-EX) H. Richard (SGC 50) and #42 Horton (SGC 50); 1959-60 #2 M. Richard (SGC 45), and #35 Geoffrion (EX). More #41 Plante (SGC 40). on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

516. 1954-55 517. 1957- Parkhurst Hockey 58 & 1960- Partial Set of (74/100) 61 Cards with (6) PSA Parkhurst Graded Stars Hockey “Original Six” icons are the Partial and focus of the offered 1954-55 Starter Parkhurst Hockey partial set of (74/100) cards with (6) PSA Sets with graded stars. This set, which is (9) PSA quite colorful in comparison to Graded other hockey issues from the era, has an approximate condi- Stars tion breakdown for the ungrad- Notch a hat ed portion of 25% (VG-EX or trick with this better), 45% (VG) and 30% tandem of (GD or lesser). Highlights 1957-58 and include #1 McNeil (GD), #2 1960-61 Moore (GD), #3 Beliveau Parkhurst Hockey partial and starter sets with (9) PSA graded stars. Featured are (PSA 3), #7 M. Richard (VG), 1957-58 Parkhurst starter: (25/50, average VG-EX, 2 PSA graded) with #M5 M. #8 Geoffrion (PSA 4), #14 Harvey (PSA 3.5), #33 Sawchuk (PSA 3), #41 Howe (PSA Richard (PSA 4), #M15 Plante (PSA 3); 1960-61 Parkhurst partial: (46/61, average 3.5), #46 Lindsay (GD), #70 Howell (VG), #82 Saskamoose (PSA 4), #92 EX-MT, 7 PSA graded) with #1 Horton (PSA 1.5), #22 Howe (PSA 3), #45 M. Howe/Lumley IA (VG-EX), #96 Sawchuk/Kennedy IA (VG-EX) and #98 Richard (PSA 3), #47 H. Richard (PSA 4), #49 Beliveau (PSA 5), #53 Plante (PSA 3) Plante/Sloan/Harvey IA (VG). More on our website. and #61 Morrison (PSA 4). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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519. 1965-66 Topps Hockey Near Set of (119/128) with (18) PSA Graded Stars 518. 1964-65 Topps Hockey Rink captains are featured on this crisp Starter Set of (81) Cards 1965-66 Topps Hockey near set of with (8) PSA Graded Stars (119/128) cards with (18) PSA graded These (81) 1964-65 Topps Hockey stars. The ungraded portion of this dif- cards with (8) PSA graded stars are ficult edition has an approximate con- difficult to locate in any condition. dition breakdown of 25% (NM-MT or This starter set averages in the (VG) better), 45% (NM) and 30% (EX-MT range with 15% display reverse paper or lesser). Highlights include #1 Blake loss. Highlights include #6 Sawchuk CO (PSA 6), #6 Beliveau (PSA 6.5), (VG), #20 Hull (PSA 2), #31 Mikita #12 Sawchuk (PSA 9), #17 Keon (PSA 3, mc), #54 CL (marked), #55 (PSA 8), #21 Giacomin RC (PSA 8, CL (marked), #59 Pilote SP (PSA 3), oc), #31 Cheevers RC (PSA 7), #51 #69 Armstrong (PSA 3, mk), #71 Henderson RC (PSA 8), #60 Mikita Shack (GD), #73 Maki SP (PSA 6, (PSA 9, oc), #71 H. Richard (PSA 7), mc), #78 Backstrom (VG-EX), #105 #79 Horton (PSA 8), #81 F. Mahovlich Horton AS SP (PSA 2), #106 Mikita (PSA 9), #82 Ellis (PSA 8), #91 AS SP (GD), #107 Hull AS (PSA 6) Gilbert (PSA 7), #121 CL (PSA 4), and #110 Hall AS (PSA 6). More on #124 Black Hawks Team (PSA 8) and our website. #128 Bruins Team SP (PSA 6). More Opening Bid $400.00 on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

520. (9) 521. 1968-69 & SGC 1969-70 Topps Graded Hockey Complete 1957-69 Sets Topps/OPC This tandem of 1968-69 Hockey and 1969-70 Topps Hockey complete sets are HOFer true winter classics. Cards with Highlights included among Howe, Hull these 132-card editions are 1968-69 Topps set: (aver- & Orr age EX-MT to NM) with As the NHL #1 Cheevers (EX-MT), #2 transitioned Orr (EX), #7 P. Esposito into expansion (EX-MT), #16 Bo. Hull from the (EX-MT), #20 Mikita “Original Six” (EX-MT), #29 Howe era, the offered (NM), #34 Sawchuk (EX- group of elite players reigned as Hockey royalty. Presented are (9) SGC graded 1957- MT), #89 Parent RC (EX), 69 Topps/OPC hockey HOFer cards as dynamic as their subjects. Featured are: 1) #121 CL (VG); 1969-70 1957-58 Topps #42 Howe (SGC 55); 2-3) 1958-59 Topps #8 Howe (SGC 45) and #40 Topps set: (average EX- Bucyk (SGC 70); 4) 1960-61 Topps #58 Hull (SGC 80); 5) 1961-62 Gilbert RC (SGC MT to NM) with #24 Orr 60); 6) 1963-64 #36 Mikita (SGC 70); 7) 1968-69 Topps #2 Orr (SGC 80); 8-9) 1968- (EX-MT), #61 Howe (EX- 69 OPC #2 Orr (SGC 60) and #214 Orr “Norris Trophy” (SGC 70). MT), #70 Bo. Hull (EX-MT), #89 Parent (NM) and #132 CL (EX-MT). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

522. (7) 1966- 523. (530) 1973 Topps/O- 1954-1989 Pee-Chee Topps & O- Hockey Pee-Chee Starter Sets Hockey Singles with (6) PSA Collection— Graded Stars Loaded Very strong run of Majestic (530) card (7) 1966-1973 1954-1989 Topps & To p p s / O - P e e - C h e e O-Pee-Chee Hockey Hockey starter sets singles collection that with (6) PSA g r a d e d is absolutely stacked stars. Highlights with “Original Six” include 1966-67 To p p s : (40/132, median VG-EX, all Printed in Canada) with #121 icons including the Howe AS (VG); 1967-68 To p p s : (63/132, average EX-MT, 4 PSA graded) with #43 usual suspects in Howe, Hull, Orr and many more! Highlights include 1954-55 To p p s : Howe (PSA 8, oc), #66 C L ( P S A 5), #118 Orr Calder (VG-EX), #120 C L ( P S A 6), #124 #10 Worsley (GD), #60 S c h m i d t (VG); 1957-58 To p p s : #21 Lindsay (EX), #48 R. Kelly B. Hull AS (EX-MT), #131 H o w e AS (PSA 7); 1968-69 OPC: (36/132, average EX) (EX); 1958-59 To p p s : #13 Hall (VG), #36 Pilote (VG), #63 Lindsay (VG-EX); 1 9 5 9 - 6 0 with #22 Howe Puck Stickers (EX-MT), #181 Plante (EX), #200 Orr AS (EX); 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 To p p s : #48 Howe/Evans IA (VG-EX); 1964-65 To p p s : #107 Bo. Hull AS (VG); 1 9 6 7 - To p p s : (81/132, median EX-MT, 1 PSA graded) with #70 Bo. Hull (EX-MT), #132 CL 68 To p p s : #131 H o w e AS (EX-MT); 1968-69 OPC: #200 Orr AS (VG-EX); 1 9 6 8 - 6 9 ( P S A 7); 1970-71 To p p s : (92/132, median EX-MT to NM) with #3 Orr (EX), #15 B. To p p s : (3) #29 Howe (EX, (2) VG), #121 CL (VG-EX); 1969-70 OPC: #209 Orr Norris Hull (EX-MT), #29 Howe (PSA 6), #131 Perreault RC (NM); 1971-72 To p p s : ( 7 0 / 1 3 2 , (EX-MT); 1970-71 OPC: (3) #15 Bo. Hull (EX-MT, (2) EX), #29 Howe (EX), #131 majority NM) with #50 B. Hull (NM), #70 Howe (EX-MT) and 1972-73 To p p s : Perreault RC (VG-EX), #231 Sawchuk Memorial (EX-MT) and (2) #236 Orr AS (both (103/176, mainly NM) with #100 Orr (EX-MT). More on our website. EX-MT) and (3) #248 Orr Norris (EX, (2) VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

82 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 524. 1961-1980s Hockey 525. 1962-1977 Hockey Oddball/Shoebox Collection with Oddball & Insert Collection (12) Complete/Near Sets & of (173) Cards with Orr & (150+) Singles Howe Sharpen your skates for this eclectic 1961- Ice kings are the fare in the offered 1980s hockey oddball and shoebox collection 1962-1977 hockey oddball and insert with (12) complete/near sets and (150+) sin- collection of (173) cards. Keys include gles. Highlights include 1961-62 York 1962-63 Shirriff Coins: (31 coins, Peanut Butter: #13 Brewer (EX-MT); 1973- mainly NM); 1968-69 OPC Puck 74 OPC Rings & Team Logo set: (34/34, Stickers: (2) #3 Bo. Hull (EX-MT, EX), median EX-MT); 1973-74 Topps Team (3) #15 Plante (all EX-MT); 1968-69 Emblems set: (22/22, median NM); 1976-77 OPC Player Stamps: Howe (EX-MT); Topps Glossy set: (22/22, median NM) with 1970-71 Topps/OPC Sticker Stamps: #20 Orr (NM); 1977-78 OPC near: Howe (NM), (2) Bo. Hull (NM, EX- (394/396, average NM) with #251 Orr (EX- MT), Orr (EX); 1972-73 OPC Player MT) and 1980-81 Topps Complete: Cast: #3 Orr (EX) and 1973-74 OPC (264/264, median NM, 16/16 Team Photos) Rings set: (17/17, average NM). More with #140 Bourque RC (NM+), #250 Gretzky (EX-MT). More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

526. (11900+) 527. (3) Philadelphia Hockey Flyers “Broad Street Superstar & Bullies” Multi-Signed Star Group Art Prints—All Full with (1300+) JSA Gretzky Few hockey teams have Light the lamp with roused excitement like the this massive Philadelphia Flyers of the (11900+) hockey 1970s. Nicknamed the “Broad superstars and star Street Bullies” the 1973-74 group featuring Flyers were the first expansion (676) inserts and team to win a Stanley Cup. parallels. This Presented are (3) 35x25 LE litho art prints signed by the same group of (17) “Bullies” mixed collection also includes (135) rookie cards (Br. Hull, Kurri, PSA 9 OPC (avg. “9-10” signature strength) with Barber, Clement, Dornhoefer, Dupont, Flett, Shanahan) and a huge assortment of “The Great One”. Included are (1309) Gretzky, Holmgren, Kelly, Kindrachuk, Leach, Lonsberry, MacLeish, Parent, Saleski, Schultz, (850) Lemieux and (868) Roy. Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge may apply. Van Impe, Joe Watson, Jim Watson. (1) Print also features team captain Clarke. Full More on our website. photo LOAs from JSA . More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

528. Philadelphia Flyers 529. (11) Hockey Game Used Hockey Stick Autographed Lot of (8) with (4) and/or Game Autographed Including Used Sticks with Coffey & Lindros P. Bure & Los Up your game with this exciting lot of Angeles Kings (8) Philadelphia Flyers game used Team-Signed hockey sticks. Displaying authentic name/number markings and moderate Including signs of use this highly appealing Gretzky group is emblazoned with logos and Light up the goal lights represents some of Philly’s finest with this sharp-shooting collection of (11) autographed hockey sticks, (8) of which are NHL players. Highlights are (4) auto- game used. Cup winners are P. Bure (“7”) on an unused Russian model and c.1992-95 graphed sticks: P. Coffey (“9”) with Los Angeles Kings team-signed unused K. Hrudey goaltender stick with (24) auto- “77” inscription, E. Lindros (“8-9”), graphs (average “7-9”, (3) lesser) including P. Coffey, T. Granato, W. Gretzky and K. M. Recchi (“6-7”) with “8” inscription and L. Richardson (“8-9”, cracked blade) with Hrudey. Also present are: (4) goaltenders with T. Cheveldae (“6”) and K. McLean All- “Best Wishes, 22” inscriptions. Also present are (4) unsigned sticks: Brimanis, Star (“8”) and (5) skaters with D. Langkow (“6”) and C. Therien (“7”). Auction LOA Dupont, Recchi and Renberg. Auction LOA from JSA (for autographs only). from JSA (for autographs only). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 530. Philadelphia Flyers Autographed Memorabilia Treasure Chest with Jerseys, Photos, Pucks & Sticks Philadelphia fans get “Flyered-up” for this treasure chest of Flyers autographed memo- rabilia. Featuring the endorsements of star players from the 1970s-2000s this handsome group displays (average “8-9” unless noted) signature quality on a nice variety of medi- ums including (11) jerseys, (26) photos, (11) pucks, (6) sticks and (6) caps. Highlights are: jerseys: B. Kelly, R. Leach, M. Renberg; pucks: B. Clarke (“7”), T. Kerr; sticks: (4) J. LeClair, (2) Renberg (both “7- 8”); photos: P. Forsberg, R. Hextall, K. Primeau, R. Tocchet. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

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531. 18K Gold Pocket Watch Presented to J.J. McDermott for Winning the 1911 U.S. Open - First U.S. Winner Captives on their own soil as the first 16 U.S. Open tournaments were won by British golfers, the hosts finally triumphed in 1911. Inspiration, of course, was inherent to the victory, which sparked interest on the home front not only because of the achievement’s unexpected nature, but for its youthful champion, 19-year-old John J. McDermott. For his efforts, McDermott was awarded this gentleman’s open face 18-karat gold pocket watch. Perhaps the only thing more difficult than putting a price tag on such a significant heirloom is citing any components that match the parallels between both the manufacturer of this prize and its heroic recipient.

Issued by Philadelphia’s Bailey, Banks & Biddle, the timepiece was crafted in Switzerland, where the movements were secured by a hinged gold leaf with an engraved Madretsch trade- mark. It is this element that introduces definitive similarities between watchmaker and watch r e c i p i e n t .

The aforementioned trademark is attributed to D. Gruen & Sons. German-born Dietrich Gruen was sent to Switzerland in 1862 at the tender age of 15 to become a watchmaker’s apprentice. He eventually landed in the U.S. and established retail outlets in Ohio, though the movements were made in Switzerland. McDermott, too, became noticeably skilled at his craft and with his 1 9 11 achievement, simultaneously became the first U.S.-born and the youngest golfer (19 years, 10 months, 12 days) to win the U.S. Open. For an encore, McDermott won the 1912 U.S. Open, as well, setting another new standard as the first to break par (294). While subse- quent U.S. golfers (namely, Bobby Jones and Gene Sarazen) went on to gain acclaim as American pioneers on the links, it was McDermott who authored arguably the most signifi- cant breakthrough. Unfortunately, financial woes and mental illness plagued McDermott for the rest of his days. This intricately designed timepiece is perhaps the most telling reminder that, though short-lived, the era of McDermott and his crowning victories was quite real.

The three-leaf open face 18-karat gold case are framework for an elegant clock dial with Breguet Arabic hour identifiers, steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial. On the back case covering, “JJMcD” is engraved in ornate cursive. Inside that leaf, the cuvette in engraved with a cursive legend that reads: “P resented to J.J. McDermott Philadelphia’s first open champion (in Chicago 1911) Through the Philadelphia Golf Association by admiring golfers.” The weight of the item is 66.5 grams which is inclusive of machinery.

In summary, this is an incredible relic and vintage survivor painstakingly crafted by skilled artisans and forerunners to the revered “Rolex” manufacturer; and presented to a young man who defined “promise” in putting the U.S. on the map with unprecedented exploits on the links. The piece presents beautifully, and while the timepiece does not run, it can be repaired. We have opted, however, to leave the original mechanisms completely in place and leave the decision to restore to the winning bidder. Accompanying is an appraisal letter from Kripps Jewelers.

At the consignor’s request, this item is being re-listed without a reserve. Opening Bid $3500.00

532. Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Cut Signature with Full JSA True sportsman Bobby Jones epitomized the spirit of the term amateur which trans- lates colloquially as “lover of”. Presented is Jones (d.1971) cut autograph signed as “Robt Jones Jr” in blue ink by means of steel tip fountain pen. This graceful (“9”) strength signature appears on a cream-toned cut measuring 2-3/4 x 1-1/4”. Featuring a neatly manicured perimeter this cut is perfectly suited for framed display. Reverse side adhesive/paper residue has no impact on this important 1930s period signature. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00

534. Tiger Woods Signed LE Carlo Beninati “Tiger Roars” UDA Serigraph Entitled “Tiger Roars,” this limited edition (61/175) auto- graphed serigraph portrays the triumphant golfer doing just that. Composed by artist Carlo Beninati, the giclée-on-canvas is framed to 41-1/2 x 37-3/8” (with no glass) and depicts the 533. Vintage Golf Cut Signatures Lot of (4) with Armour, fist-pumping links icon in his Burke, Little & Shute—Full JSA familiar Nike cap with bright Put some pep in your step with this lot of (4) vintage golf gut signatures. As the colors accenting the back- “Great Depression” darkened the world during the 1930s master duffers Tommy ground. In gold paint pen, Armour (d.1968), Billy Burke (d.1972), Lawson Little (d.1968) and Denny Shute Woods’ endorsement is among (d.1974) lifted spirits and their games while winning an impressive array of major the most sizable you’ll ever see professional and amateur matches. Signed in black/blue steel-tip fountain pen the and projects (“10”) strength and offered period-signed cuts display graceful (avg. “8-9”) quality well suited for fram- clarity. A UDA hologram ing. Full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. accompanies. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

84 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 535. 1911 T36 Hassan Auto Drivers Complete Set of (25) BVG Graded Cards Pioneering daredevils from the dawn of the automobile age apply their death defying skills on the offered 1911 T36 Hassan Auto Drivers complete set of (25) cards. Each graded by BVG, this color saturated edi- tion is quite scarce and uniformly displays Hassan advertising backs. Our consignor has supplied evidence 536. 1911 T37 Turkey Red Automobile Series (see website) in the form of ATC internal memorandums which confirms that the T36 designation was Complete Set of (50) Cards issued only over four days from March 27-31 1911. Underrated issue picturing racers who performed in Ingenious creations from the early automobile age are profiled on the first Indianapolis 500 of that same year. Included are BVG 5.5: Janatzy; BVG 5: (6 cards) with this challenging 1911 T37 Turkey Red Automobile Series complete Christie, Fournier, Hemery, Lancia, Mulford, Nazarro; BVG 4.5: (7 cards) with Burman, Lyttle, Marriott, set of (50) cards. Local background settings add a colorful touch to Mitchner, Robertson, Strang, Tracey; BVG 4: (3 cards) with De Palma, Demoget, Szisz; BVG 3.5: (3 this series which generally ranges (VG to EX). Reverse factory cards) with Dingley, Seymour, Wagner; BVG 3: Oldfield; BVG 2.5: (2 cards) with Chevrolet, Grant; stamps are found on each checklist back. Presents much nicer than BVG 2: (2 cards) with Brown and Duray. when infrequently offered for public sale. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

537. Massive Racing/Nascar/Other Treasure Chest of Memorabilia with Collectible Cars, Programs and More Be the star of souvenir concession sales at your favorite racing enthusiast events with this truly massive treas- ure chest of racing/Nascar/other memorabilia. Displaying in excellent to new condition with many unopened/unused items, this vast array of materials provides excellent earnings potential with a value many times the opening bid amount. Featured are an estimated two tons+ of 1970s-modern items with (197) “Hot Wheels”/other collectible cars in unopened blister packs/boxes; (29) Maxx/Winston Cup/assorted wax boxes; (12) waxpacks; (145) hardback books (many in original mailer cartons); (52) 1990s-2000s collectible “Hess” trucks in original boxes, (52) racing sets; (100+) Nascar/football posters; (2) boxes of smaller posters; one crate of rolled racing posters, thousands of single cards in binders; (4) three-row shoeboxes of single cards; a small tub of “special edition” send-away cards; (36) Kellogg’s and Wheaties football/racing boxes; (16) large tubs, (17) boxes and (6) cases of racing/other publications; and a multitude of assorted sundries. More on our web- site. Opening Bid $200.00

538. Pat McCormick 1952 Helsinki Olympics Opening Ceremonies Worn Jacket After rigorous training that included dives forbidden in competition because of their inherent dangers, former U.S. Olympian Pat McCormick won Gold Medal honors in the Springboard and Platform events at both the 1952 Helsinki Olympics and the 1956 Melbourne games. During the 1952 opening ceremonies in Finland, McCormick wore this jacket. Complete with an American flag-themed Olympic ring patch sewn to the left breast, the jacket shows light wear and comes with an LOA signed by McCormick. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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539. (171) 1911-1989 540. (785) 1952- Multi-Sport Shoebox 1966 Topps Collection with Brown Baseball & & Ryan Rookies Basketball Cards Each of the major North with Writing American professional sports is Including Several represented with these (171) 1911-1989 singles featuring a Stars slew of Hall of Famers and Those vintage enthusiasts stars. Highlights include who are collecting on a Baseball: (119 cards) with budget will appreciate the 1964 Topps: #200 Koufax offered 1952-1966 Topps (VG), #440 Clemente (GD); Baseball and Basketball 1966 Topps: #100 Koufax card gathering of (785) (VG); 1968 Topps: (2) #177 cards. Although 95% of Ryan RC (one VG-EX, one the cards technically Authentic, paper loss); 1969 grade (FR or lesser) due Topps: #533 Ryan (GD); 1973 to obverse writing, the Kellogg’s set: (54/54, average cardboard treasures other- NM to NM-MT); 1980 Topps: wise generally present in #482 Henderson RC (EX-MT); (VG to EX) condition. Included are (756) 1952-1966 Topps Baseball and (29) 1957- Football: (27 cards) with 1958 58 Topps Basketball. Featured are 1956 Topps Baseball: #30 J. Robinson, #200 Feller Topps: #62 J. Brown RC (VG) and 1970 Topps: (2) #90 O. Simpson RC (both EX). along with 1957-58 Topps Basketball: #1 Clifton RC, #42 Stokes RC and #78 More on our website. Lovellette RC. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

542. (54) 1951-1976 541. 1959-1971 Bazooka Multi-Sport Baseball & Football Wrappers Group of (91) Cards with (5) 1952 with 1959 Mays Topps Bubble up with the offered Baseball 1959-1971 Bazooka Baseball and Football group of (91) cards. Instant collection Highlights include Baseball: (58 of (54) 1951- cards) with 1959 Bazooka: (3 1976 multi-sport cards) with Mays (EX-MT), wrappers featur- Sievers SP (EX-MT), Triandos ing both celebrat- SP (FR, paper loss); 1963 ed and obscure Bazooka: #1 Mantle (VG-EX), issues. Highlights #12 Mays (EX-MT); 1964 include Baseball: Bazooka: #9 Aaron (VG) and (25 wrappers) 1971 Bazooka Football near: with (5) 1952 (33/36, average NM) with #1 Topps (average Namath (NM-MT) and #14 O. GD, moderate tearing and one instance of writing), 1955 Topps one-cent (EX), (2) Simpson RC (NM-MT). More 1965 Topps (different ads), 1972 Topps Posters; Football: (22 wrappers) with (2) on our website. 1957 Topps (both trimmed), 1958 one-cent, 1966 Topps, (5) 1968 Topps (four differ- Opening Bid $200.00 ent ads); Hockey: (5 wrappers) with (2) 1968-69 Topps and Basketball: (2 wrappers) with 1970-71 Topps. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

543. 1968-1977 Topps Baseball & Basketball Card Collection of (858) Cards with Mostly Stars S t u ff your dollar boxes with these (858) 1968-1977 To p p s Baseball and Basketball cards packed with numerous Hall of Famers, regional stars, A l l - S t a r, leader and specialty cards. Highlights include B a s e b a l l : (770 cards) with 1972 To p p s : (4) #49 Mays (average GD), (9) #50 Mays IA (average V G - 544. (2200+) 1977-1979 Sportscaster Hoard with Bird, Gretzky EX), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (VG-EX); 1973 To p p s : ( 3 ) & Magic #305 Mays (all GD); 1 9 7 4 Take an in-depth look at the wide world of sports with this tremendous hoard of To p p s : (189 cards, aggregate (2,200+) 1977-79 Sportscaster cards. Generally ranging in grades of (EX-MT to NM- EX, 2 Washington Va r i a t i o n s ) MT), these 4-3/4 x 6-1/4” cards feature obverse athlete photos and reverse informational with (4) #1 Aaron (average text. Highlights include Ali, B i r d, Erving, G r e t z k y, Howe, M. Johnson, Maravich, Maris GD, one writing) and 1 9 7 0 - 7 1 and Mantle, Nicklaus, Orr, Payton, Pele, Prefontaine, Ruth and Ryan. Also present are Topps Basketball: (88 cards, median VG). More on our website. (14) Sportscaster Digests averaging (NM) including #1-3, 5, 7, 9-12, 14, 15, 18, 19 and Opening Bid $400.00 21 along with the World of Sports Cards pamphlet. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

86 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 545. (1168) 546. (4708) 1964-1986 Multi- 1954-1990s Sport Card Collection with Multi-Sport (1150+) Hall of Famers Near Set & This extensive 1964-1986 multi-sport col- Singles lection of (4708) cards is led by a sterling cast of (1150+) Hall of Famers along with Collection with a set. The vast majority of the enshrined Numerous athletes hail from the mid-to-late 1970s Stars issues although a smattering are also found in earlier editions. Mixed copies of Whether you are better names such as Baseball: Brett, seeking to build Carlton, Gibson, Schmidt, Seaver; upon near sets or Football: Fouts, Greene, Griese, F. secure top flight Harris, Tarkenton; Basketball: Bradley, stars, there is some- Frazier, Hayes, Maravich and Monroe thing for just about along with many others are included! every collector in this stacked 1954-1990s collection of (1168) cards. Featured are Featured are Baseball: (1162 cards) with Baseball: (237 cards) with 1958 Topps: NNO Felt Pennant card (EX-MT); 1972 1971 Topps: (338 cards, mainly VG-EX) Topps Tattoos Sheets: #9 w/Aaron (NM); Football: (220 cards) with 1956 Topps with #600 Mays (GD); 1972 Topps: (2) near: (117/120, plus marked CL, average VG-EX to EX) with #22 Cardinals Team SP #299 Aaron (VG, GD); 1973 Topps: #305 Mays (VG-EX); (36) 1980-1986 baseball (VG), #60 L. Moore RC SP (VG-EX), #61 Redskins Team SP (VG); 1962 Topps stars averaging (NM) with 1982 Fleer #176 Ripken RC (NM); Football: (2172 cards) Bucks: #24 Unitas (EX-MT); 1968 Topps: #149 Kemp (VG-EX); Basketball: (711 with 1974 Topps set: (528/528, average EX-MT); Basketball: (1374 cards) with cards) with 1970-71 Topps: (2) #123 Maravich RC (one VG, one PR, writing); 1972- 1973-74 Topps: (424 cards, median EX to EX-MT) and 1975-76 Topps near: 73 Topps: (228 cards, median EX-MT to NM) with #195 Erving RC (PR, pin hole) (325/330, average EX-MT to NM. More on our website. and 1976-77 Topps near: (142/144, average NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

547. (7500+) 1955- 548. (35) 1981- 1980 Multi-Sport 1989 Baseball Shoebox Collection & Football with Mantle Traded/Update From a recently re-discov- Sets with (5) ered childhood collection 1982 Topps comes this large (7500+) 1955-1980 multi-sport Traded (mostly Topps Baseball) Invest in these (35) shoebox collection featuring 1981-1989 baseball numerous Hall of Famers. and football Highlights include Baseball: Traded/Update sets. (7125+) with 1957 Topps: Included among #55 Banks (GD); 1966 these factory fresh Topps: #50 Mantle (GD); editions are 1972 Topps: (2) #79 Baseball: (24 sets) Fisk/Cooper RC (VG, GD); with (10) 1981 1973 Topps: (3) #50 Topps Traded, (5) Clemente ((2) GD, FR); 1982 Topps Traded 1975 Topps: (1400+, majori- (Ripken RC), (4) ty VG-EX) with #228 Brett 1983 Topps Traded RC (VG); 1978 Topps: (2) (Strawberry RC), (1) 1985 Fleer Update, (4) 1986 Fleer Update (Bonds RC); #707 Molitor/Trammell RC Football: (11 sets) with (2) 1989 Score Supplemental and (9) 1989 Topps Traded (both EX-MT) and 1980 Topps: #482 Henderson RC (EX-MT). More on our website. (Aikman, B. Sanders RC). Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

550. 1970s-Modern Multi- Sport Singles Collection of (325,000+) Cards with Many Stars Virtually unpicked 1970s-modern multi- sport singles collection of (325,000+) cards with numerous stars. This massive mound of cardboard features thoroughly mixed base cards, inserts and parallels. There is a high probability that several high dollar inserts are just waiting to be unearthed! The preponderance of the card- board is from the 1980s-1990s and housed in (22) two-row, (40) three-row, (24) five- row and (12) six-row cardboard boxes. Upon peeking through one box, stacks of 549. Washington, D.C. Vintage Sports Pennant Lot of (17) Elway, Griffey Jr., Maddux and P. With Rare Senators and Redskins Versions Manning were present along with (500+) While flags and the Nation’s Capital have long been synonymous, these (17) vintage 1986-87 Fleer Basketball cards. It is felt pennants pay homage to the city’s time-honored sports franchises. The colorful assumed that several thousand additional gonfalons present well with crack-free appliqué designs. With statuses denoted as list- stars and rookies are dispersed throughout. ed in Mike Egner’s 2013 Vintage Pennant Price Guide II, highlights include: Assemble your teams, the ultimate treasure hunt is available with this hoard! Due to Washington Redskins: 1940s full-size (Very Rare); Washington Senators: 1930s size/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up from our Silver Spring, 3/4-size (Very Rare) with original yellow tassels. Gorgeous! More on our website. Maryland facility is highly encouraged. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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551. 1954 Multi-Signed Awards Dinner Program Page With Foxx, Grove and Cronin - Full JSA Solidarity was the theme at the second annual B’nai B’rith awards dinner gathering in 1954. There, BoSox and boxing greats saw fit to autograph this dinner program page. Removed from its original guide this center page has black-and-white like- nesses of Red Sox, Bruins and Celtic legends clad in suits and neckties at past func- tions. In all (10) famed athletes have signed the page. The blue ballpoint autographs trumpet (“10”) strength and clarity throughout. Includes: Jack Britton, Tommy Collins, Joe Cronin, Dom DiMaggio, Joe Dundee, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Jimmy McLarnin, Barney Ross and Fritzie Zivic. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $750.00

552. HOFer Autographed 553. Basketball and Framed Display Lot of (5) With Hockey Mantle, Unitas and T. Williams Autographed Convert your den into a Hall of Fame auto- Apparel Lot of (7) graph gallery with these (5) framed dis- With Abdul-Jabbar, plays! Includes: Mickey Mantle: (38-5/8 x 19-1/2”) black ballpoint cut signature (“9” Lemieux and Magic strength; PSA/DNA cert); Gale Sayers: (24- Renowned athletes from the 5/8 x 34-5/8” with no glass) black marker hardwood and frozen pond signature (“8” strength; PSA/DNA have autographed and/or cert/sticker); : (20-1/2 x 23- donned these (7) souvenirs. 2/3”) (LE #30/41), (“10” strength; Mounted Signatures average (“8-9”) Memories cert/sticker); Johnny Unitas: potency and include: (24-7/8 x 34-7/8”) black marker cut signa- Abdul-Jabbar: (Lakers jer- ture (“9” strength; JSA cert/sticker); Ted sey); Barkley: (Rockets jersey); W. Frazier: (Knicks jersey); Garnett: (signed game- Williams: (23 x 27-1/4”) black-and-white worn shoe); Gervin: (Spurs jersey); M. Johnson: (Lakers Jersey); Lemieux: photo of Williams (“10” strength; Green (Penguins sweater; PSA/DNA sticker). Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our Diamond cert/hologram). More on website. website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

554. Multi-Sport 555. Michael Autographed Jersey Lot Jordan and Derek of (13) with Marino, Jeter Montana & Multi-Signed Autographed NHL Alumni Framed Displays Big names and major sports are - Both Certed represented in this quality collec- Alliteratively speaking, tion of (13) multi-sport auto- Jordan and Jeter share graphed jerseys. Highlights are D. the common bond of Marino (“9-10”) with “13” leadership roles on inscription on Wilson size “50” championship dynasties. Dolphins, J. Montana (“9-10”) on Each has autographed Schwartz size “52” 49ers and a his likeness in framed displays that include: Michael Jordan: framed to 22-1/8 x 26”, multi-signed Sportsbiz size “XL” a 16x20 color photo of Jordan going to the bucket in his Bulls road attire is signed in NHL Alumni with (28) autographs (average “8-9”) including HOFers B. Clarke and gold marker (“10” strength; UDA cert/hologram); : framed to 24-3/4 x L. McDonald and keys C. Joseph, E. Lindros, R. Nevin, B. Probert, E. Shack (twice) 28-3/4”, a 16x20 color photo of Jeter in action during the 2009 World Baseball Classic and D. Schultz. NHL with full photo LOA from JSA, Marino and Montana with JSA is signed in blue Sharpie (“10” strength; JSA cert/sticker). basic certs/stickers. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00 556. Baseball and Football 557. Multi-Sport Legends Autograph Lot of (20) Autographed Index With (2) Mantle, (2) Aaron and Cards/Cuts Lot of (54) with Unitas - All JSA DiMaggio & Grange—All The hit king, the “Commerce Comet, Certified “Hammerin’ Hank” and some Sunday stal- Dig deep to unearth this fantastic warts headline this collection of (20) auto- archive of (54) multi-sport autographed graphed treasures. Potent pennings average index cards/cuts. Featuring athletes (“9”) strength with highlights including: (2) whose careers spanned the 1890s-1970s Mantle: 1989 Ron Lewis print and paper- this vintage accumulation displays back edition of The Quality of Courage average (“8-10”) quality penmanship (individual full photo LOAs from JSA); (2) applied to 3x5 index cards or smaller Aaron: LE Cooperstown Collection 715th size cuts. Key signers are Baseball: J. home run print and hardcover edition of DiMaggio, C. Gehringer, L. Grove, C. Home Run: My Life in Pictures; Unitas: Hafey, G. Sisler; Football: R. Grange, B. Starr; Boxing: R. Leonard. All cards/cuts 1991 Ron Lewis print. Individual JSA present in excellent, display-ready condition. PSA/DNA or JSA basic certs/stickers or cert/stickers. More on our website. JSA stamps of approval. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

88 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 558. (72,000+) Multi-Sport Modern Warehouse Collection with 559. Monster (1100+) Certified Autos/Game-Used Cards—Loaded Collection of Start a Sports Card (1296) Multi- Business! Incalculable Sport Signed 3x5 profit potential awaits the victor of this gar- Index Cards/Cuts gantuan (72,000+) Five alarm dealer alert! multi-sport modern Tremendous break value warehouse collection awaits the winner of this with (1,100+) certified monster collection of autograph and game- (1296) multi-sport used cards. This high signed 3x5 index profile gathering tran- cards/cuts with average scends the typical (“8-9”) signature common bulk lot as strength. Highlights are: numerous high dollar (9) dual-signed base- insert cards are fea- ball: Avila/Sauer, D. tured! Highlights DiMaggio/Simmons, include Auto/Jersey: (37 cards) with Football: 2012 Panini Limited #20 Randle Ennis/unknown, (#/25, BGS 9), 2012 Panini Rookies & Stars #217 Griffin III, 2012 Topps Five Star Feller/Lemon, McGahee booklet (#/10, three jersey pieces), 2013 Panini Playbook Blackmon booklet Labine/Roe, (five jersey pieces); Certified Autos: (718 cards) with Football: (397 cards) with Murcer/White, Podres/Osteen, Roberts/Keller, Roberts/Westrum; boxing: G. Foreman; 2009 Exquisite Greene/McCoy/Ringer (#/20), 2011 Panini Prestige Ju. Jones; Racing: football: J. Theismann; basketball: B. Van Breda Kolff, B. McKinney. Highlights 1992 Limited Editions J. Gordon; Game-Used: (286 cards) with Baseball: 2001 have auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Sweet Spot DiMaggio; Football: 2012 Topps Triple Threads Griffin III (#/36); Opening Bid $200.00 Singles/Other: (71,000+) with Baseball: (21000+) with 1956 Topps #5 T. Williams (GD), 1962 Bell Brand Koufax (FR), (1000+) 1967-1979 mixed cards including superstars (lower grade), (7500) 2013 Panini Prizm (many refractors), (4500) 2013 561. Multi-Sport Topps Allen & Ginter (hundreds of inserts, many complete sets); Football: (40000+) with 2012 Topps #340 Griffin III camo, (5000) 2013 Finest (several numbered and Non-Sport inserts), (3400) 2013 Panini Prizm and (28000) 2013 Score. Due to size/weight, a Collection of (19) shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our consignors Chesapeake, Virginia Wire/Other Photos residence is highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 with Mantle, Ruth & J. Robinson 560. (18) Different Say money instead of Multi-Sport/Non- cheese for this collection of (19) multi-sport and non- Sport Whiskey sport photos. Highlights Decanters with Ali are: (4) Mantle with 1955 & Cubs in Original Type I (VG), 1962 wire (VG), vintage Type III or Box IV (VG-EX) and c.1970s Bar bling is the thing in Type IV (EX-MT); 1947 this decorative lot of (18) Ruth wire (GD-VG); 1959 different multi-sport/non- J. Robinson/A. Moore wire sport whiskey decanters. (VG). Also present are (12) Crafted as receptacles for wire photos with: (6) base- fine sippin’ spirits this vin- ball 1957 Cobb (VG), 1946 tage 1964-85 collection DiMaggio (GD-VG), 1970 finds after-life as “man- DiMaggio/Mays (EX), 1954 L. Gomez (VG), 1951 H. Wagner (EX) and 1959 T. cave” memorabilia. Head Williams (GD-VG); 1957 R. Grange (GD-VG); 1969 J. Lennon (VG) and (4) politi- barmen are: 1981 cal/military. More on our website. McCormick Muhammad Opening Bid $150.00 Ali and 1985 Beam Cubs mascot, both like-new in original boxes. (4) 1974 Lionstone: high grade pieces show realistic details in full contact scenes with base- ball play at the plate; boxing fighters clinch; football tackle; hockey battle for the 563. Multi-Sport puck. More on our website. Autographed Opening Bid $200.00 GPC/PC Lot of (124) with (36) 1950s 562. Multi-Sport/Non-Sport NBA HOFers & Treasure Chest of Stars Memorabilia with 1985 USFL Autograph seekers keep Uncut Sheet your finger on the bid but- Impressive variety spices up this multi- ton for this multi-sport auto- sport memorabilia treasure chest ware- graphed GPC/PC collection house lot including uncut sheets, sets, of (124). Serious considera- autographs, programs and assorted col- tion is warranted as the rep- lectibles. Highlights are: 1985 USFL resented athletes attained star status during 1940s-70s with a good number of basket- uncut sheet in excellent condition with ball players considered tough. Showing average to better grades these postcards serve minor edge wear and two superficial as canvasses for highly desirable autographs (average “8-9” strength unless noted). surface wrinkles; Bobby Hull (“7-8”) Though approximately 40% bear tape/residue on the periphery, less than 5% of the autographed hockey jersey with auction signatures are affected. Highlights are (7) with JSA basic certs/stickers: (2) baseball: LOA from JSA and Global Fundraising H. Killebrew, T. Seaver and (5) basketball: N. Johnston, J. Lapchick, G. Mikan (“7”, COA; K. Griffey, Jr. signed (“8-9”) creased card), V. Mikkelson, M. Zaslofsky. Additional highlights (31) other 1950s baseball in UD box with UD COA; NBA players with: HOFers: P. Arizin, B. Cousy, B. Davis, H. Gallatin, T. Gola (“7”), 1978-79 Topps hockey (264) card set J. Havlicek (signed as “Hondo”), C. Lovellette, E. Macauley, S. Martin, D. McGuire, (minimally NM). More on our website. B. Pettit, J. Pollard (“5”), F. Ramsey (“7-8”), A. Risen, D. Schayes, B. Sharman, G. Opening Bid $150.00 Yardley and (14) stars. Auction LOA from JSA for all but (7) listed as highlights. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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565. 1940 Goudey First Column Defenders Complete PSA Graded Set (24/24)—#8 on Registry Protect the homeland with this attrac- tive 1940 Goudey First Column Defenders complete PSA graded set of (24) cards. With both a Set Rating and Weighted GPA of 3.94, this col- lection is currently good for eighth place on the competitive PSA Registry. Included are PSA 5: (8 cards) with #3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 16, 18, 564. 1939 Gumakers of America True Spy Stories Complete 19; PSA 4.5: #4; PSA 4: (8 cards) PSA Graded Set of (24/24) Cards with #1 Raising The Flag, 2, 8, 12, Tales of espionage are chronicled in this elusive 1939 Gumakers of America True Spy 17, 21, 22, #24 Combat Cars Move Stories complete PSA graded set of (24) cards. Included are PSA 5: (2 cards) with Up; PSA 3: (4 cards) with #6, 15, 20, #11, 17; PSA 4.5: (3 cards) with #7, 8, 22; PSA 4: (7 cards, one qualifier) with #4, 6, 23; PSA 2.5: (2 cards) with #9, 13 10, 14 (mk), 18, 19, 21; PSA 3: (6 cards) with #1 Spy Web Over Washington, 2, 5, 12, and PSA 2: #14 (mk). 13, 16; PSA 2.5: (2 cards) with 20, 23; PSA 2: (4 cards) with #3, 9, 15, and #24 Spy Opening Bid $200.00 in the Death Mask. Opening Bid $150.00

566. 1951 Bowman Jets, Rockets & Spacemen Complete Set of (108) Cards with (11) PSA Graded Alien life forms, ingenious aircraft and other advanced “sci-fi” technologies are unveiled with this popular 1951 Bowman Jets, Rockets and Spacemen complete set of (108) cards including (11) PSA graded examples. The overall approximate condition breakdown for the ungraded portion of this period set is as follows: 20% (VG-EX or bet- 567. 1949-55 Topps Funny Foldees Near Set of (64/66) Cards ter), 40% (VG), 25% (GD) Plus One Variation and 15% (FR or lesser). Amusing 1949-55 Topps Funny Foldees near set of (64/66) cards plus one variation. Included graded cards are This delicate series overwhelmingly averages (EX-MT to NM) with relatively sharp PSA 4: (5 cards) with #4, 34, corners and mostly crisp surfaces. Included is an additional variation of #3 (EX-MT) 58, 65, 79; PSA 3.5: (2 cards) along with keys of #25 Lincoln/Washington (EX-MT), #30 Dempsey (NM), #41 with #13, 21; PSA 3: (2 Hitler (NM) and #43 Churchill (EX-MT), Missing only #9 and 51 for completion. cards) with #6, 33; PSA 2: (2 cards) with #39 and 61. Each card measures approximately 3-1/2 x 1-1/2”. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

569. 1969 Globe Imports “Famous People” Complete PSA Graded Set of (53) Cards—#1 on Registry Celebrities from a bygone age are front-and-center on the offered 1969 Globe Imports “Famous People” complete set of (53) cards. With both a Set Rating and Weighted GPA of 8.85, this meticulously pieced togeth- er edition is currently the highest rated on the competitive registry. Highlights include PSA 10: (6 cards); 568. (1042) 1933-1968 Non-Sport United States & Canadian PSA 9: (38 cards, one qualifier) with Issue Collection with (7) Near/Partial Sets Einstein, Garland, (2) Monroe, Reagan, RFK, Ringo Starr, Ruth; Numerous topics are covered by these (1042) 1933-1968 non-sport cards from various PSA 8: (7 cards) with Dylan; PSA 7: United States and Canadian manufacturers. This obscure grouping is bolstered by (7) (1 card) and PSA 6: (1 card). Several near/partial sets. Highlights include 1950 Topps Freedom’s War partial: (167/203, cards are highest graded with none average GD, no die-cuts); 1954 Bowman Power for Peace partial: (52/96, median better. EX-MT); 1956 Topps Davy Crockett-Orange partial: (55/90, average VG); (2) Opening Bid $500.00 1958 Parkhurst Missiles & Satellites near: (45/50, average EX-MT, both missing #9, 27, 32, 43, 50). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

90 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 571. 1950s- 80s Non- Sports Treasure Chest of Sets & Singles An overwhelm- ing sense of nos- talgia pervades in this incredible variety of the popular TV show and movie issues with emphasis on the ‘70s. Presented is a vast treasure chest collection of 1950s-80s non-sports sets/singles including a whop- 570. 1962 Topps Mars Attacks Complete Set of (55) SGC ping (80) sets. Featuring a total of (5,000+) cards and stickers this amazing accumula- Graded Cards with (3) SGC 88 tion presents in highly collectible grades of 75% (EX to NM-MT), 20% (VG to VG- EX) and 5% GD. Highlights are: (5) 1950s flip books with (1) Woody Woodpecker; Marauding Martians engage in an epic battle against the inhabitants of earth on the (76) 1962 Jello Planes coins; 1965 Fleer McHale’s Navy set of (66); 1971 Topps offered 1962 Topps Mars Attacks complete set of (55) SGC graded cards. This con- Partridge Family three series set of (198); 1973 Topps Kung Fu set of (60); 1975 troversial one-time edition includes the markedly scarce checklist. Included are SGC Topps Planet of the Apes set of (66); 1976 Donruss Space 1999 set of (66); 1976 88: (3 cards) with #8 (1 of 3, one better), 17 (1 of 7, three better), 19 (1 of 3, one Topps Happy Days set of (88 cards/22 stickers); 1976 Marvel Superheroes set of better); SGC 84: (15 cards) with #3, 9, 10, 14-16, 18, 21, 30, 36, 40, 45, 48-50; SGC (22stickers/9 puzzle cards); 1976 Topps Welcome Back Kotter set of (53); 1978 80: (20 cards) with #4-6, 11, 13, 20, 22-24, 27-29, 31, 33, 34, 3741, 44, 51, 52; SGC Donruss Elvis Presley set of (66); 1978 Topps Battlestar Galactica set of (132 70: (11 cards) with #1 The Invasion Begins, 2, 12, 25, 38, 39, 42, 46, 47, 53, 54; cards/22stickers); and 1978 Topps Close Emcounters set of (66 cards/11stickers). SGC 60: (4 cards) with #7, 26, 35, 43; SGC 50: #32 and SGC 30: CL. More on our website. Opening Bid $750.00 Opening Bid $250.00

572. 1858 Flying Eagle 1 Cent Proof Coin PCGS PR64 Breathe some rare air with this prestigious 1858 Flying Eagle 1 cent proof coin. Encapsulated and graded PR64 by leading grading service PCGS this truly scarce specimen was minted in an extremely low quantity of approximately one hundred pieces. Other vital statistics are an estimated survival rate of seventy-five pieces in all grades, with forty at this level and only seven better, flip notations are “J-206” and “11877.64/2620624”. This dazzling coin is an excep- tional representative of the short-lived Flying Eagle cent which was the first “small cent” type, issued by the U.S. Mint during the period of 1856-58. Clearly separated “A and M” letters of the word “America” on the obverse characterize the offered coin as a “small letters” variety, one of two major 1858 varieties with the other known as the “large letters” variety, distinguishable by the letters “A and M” connecting. Displaying attractive luster, bright copper coloring, well defined Eagle feathers and bold details typical of the proof-strike process, this amazing coin is a collectible gem. Opening Bid $3000.00

573. 1884 Liberty Nickel NGC MS66 Serious coin collectors will enjoy this upper echelon 1884 Liberty Nickel encapsulated and graded MS66 by the highly regarded NGC certifica- tion service. 574. 1908 Barber Proof Dime NGC This frosty gem PF65 displays amaz- Combining collectible excellence with invest- ing luster and ment opportunity this stunning 1908 Barber very appealing proof dime is a coin enthusiasts dream. Minted hair lines and in a limited quantity of just five hundred and ear definition. forty-five pieces this scarce early proof speci- Obverse stars men is graced by warm peripheral toning and display excel- frosty relief designs which result in a dynamic lent definition 3D appearance. Obverse wreath, hair, ribbon with deference and facial designs appear to leap from the sur- to the two at bottom left, which do show separation lines between star face with fully struck details, while the date and segments but lack the completeness of the other stars. Typical die cracks lettering are equally bold. The reverse is blaz- are present in the field areas between the stars however they have little ing with mirror-like quality and exceptional impact on the overall appeal of this stellar example. Reverse side details wreath details. In addition to significant age and are stunning with deference to typical incompleteness of the lower left extremely low mintage this desirable coin is corn cob and light die cracks in the lettering regions. NGC statistics list recommended by a coveted PF65 grade desig- this coin as one of twenty-six at this level with one better, flip certifica- nation awarded by the industry leading NGC tion number is “3390969-003”. Treat yourself to this investment grade grading service. Flip certification number is numismatic treasure. “1775543-002”. Opening Bid $2000.00 Opening Bid $1100.00

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576. Marilyn I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E Monroe Signed 575. Elvis Check Framed Presley Signed Display - Full Trading JSA Card—SGC Alluring beyond com- Authentic prehension, Marilyn Signature assessed Monroe was America’s as “Authentic” and sweetheart by popular encapsulated by consensus, and specifi- SGC. Shake your cally, the object of affec- pelvis for this tion for Arthur Miller, extraordinary Elvis Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Presley (d.1977) Brando, John F. signed trade card. Kennedy and Robert The blank reverse is Kennedy (to name a penned by “The few). The screen god- King” in blue ink dess’ appeal and untimely passing have made her autograph one of the most coveted and is preceded by a Yours salutation. Both the autograph and superscription exhibit in the circle of Hollywood collectibles. This particular example is a potential corner- (“9”) penmanship. The trade card hails form an unknown manufacturer but presents stone to any high-end collection! Framed to 17-3/4 x 24-5/8”, a check drawn from the Presley in vivid detail. The black-and-white obverse presents (FR) with moderate Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. account bears the sultry starlet’s exceedingly scarce crazing resulting in surface paper loss. An extraordinary autographed artifact from penning. Dated “April 1 1960,” the voucher is made out to a telephone answering one of the most famed musicians in history. This item has a reserve. Estimate value service (perhaps to handle that lengthy list of gentlemen callers) and signed by ($1500-1800). Monroe (d.1962) in black ink (“8-9” strength). Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 577. Nelson Mandela Signed Index Card Framed Display with Full JSA With Nelson Mandela’s pass- ing in early December 2013, the world lost one of its most revered states- 578. General Jimmy Doolittle Plus (20) Doolittle Raiders man and human Signed Cachets rights advocates. Celebrate the legacy of “Madiba” with the offered signed index card framed display Providing Pearl Harbor payback Lt. Colonel Jimmy Doolittle led a squadron of six- penned by the former South African leader. Framed and matted to 16x20, the blue teen bomber planes in a 4/18/42 attack on the Japanese mainland known as the index card is placed beneath a black-and-white photograph and is inscribed in black “Doolittle Raid”. Presented are (21) cachets signed by members of this historic mis- ink. The dated 1994 notation is preceded with a Compliments and best wishes salu- sion. Top ranking signature is J. H. Doolittle (“8-9”) signature strength in blue ball- tation. The autograph registers a crisp (“9”) and comes with a full photo LOA from point pen on a “Douglas MacArthur” cachet postmarked “1/26/85”, just months before JSA. This item has a reserve. Estimated value ($1500-$2000). More on our website. the U.S. Congress promoted Doolittle to the rank of full (four star) General. JSA basic Opening Bid $400.00 cert/sticker for Doolittle, balance auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $600.00

579. Lynyrd Skynyrd Current (7) Members Signed Guitar with 580. “The Band Perry” Autographed Fender Guitar & Full JSA Seminal rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd has withstood tragedy and line-up changes over a “Pioneer” CD—Both JSA fifty-plus year career to help define the “Southern Rock” genre. Presented is a Embrace the pioneer spirit of country music sensation The Band Perry. Offered are (2) Crescent acoustic guitar autographed by the (7) current Skynyrd members. An art autographed items signed by all (3) sibling band members Kimberly, Neil and Reid form in their own right the blue paint-pen signatures show average (“9”) strength Perry with: 1) a Fender FA-100 acoustic guitar in unused condition, signed prominent- around the perimeter of the guitar body with founding member and Rock & Roll Hall ly on the pick guard in silver felt-tip pen with average (“7-8”) strength and 2) a CD of of Fame inductee G. Rossington and current members M. Cartellone, J. Colt, P. Keys, the band’s second studio album “Pioneer” signed in black felt-tip pen across the front M. Matejke, R. Medlocke and J. Van Zant. Full photo LOA from JSA. cover with average (“9”) strength. Guitar is housed in its original shipping carton and Opening Bid $200.00 comes with a padded gig bag. JSA basic certs/stickers. Opening Bid $200.00

92 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 581. Johnny Carson 582. Bob Barker, Dick Single-Signed Baseball Clark & Walter Matthau - Full JSA Single-Signed Baseball Heeeeeeeere’s Johnny! In a Lot of (3)—All JSA departure from his portrayals The price has to be right for these of “Carnac the Magnificent” (3) entertainer single-signed base- and idle comedic chats with balls. Offered are: “The Price is Ed McMahon and Doc Right” host Bob Barker (“9”) Severinsen, Tonight Show leg- signed in black marker on the end Johnny Carson (d.2005) sweet spot of a grade (“8”) saw fit to autograph this ONL ONL/White ball, “American Coleman baseball. The very Bandstand” host Dick Clark mildly toned orb (grade “7”) is (d.2012) who introduced “Rock & signed on the sweet spot in Roll” to the American TV audi- blue marker. The endorsement ence, (“8-9”) blue ballpoint pen projects (“7”) strength and autograph on the sweet spot of a grade (“7”) OAL/Brown ball and Walter Matthau clarity and comes with a full (d.2000) star of numerous classic films, (“9”) blue felt pen signature on the north photo LOA from JSA. panel of a grade (“8”) OAL/Brown ball. Basic JSA certs/stickers. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

583. “The Honeymooners” 584. Signed and Multi-Signed Baseball With Unsigned Carney, Meadows and Entertainment/ Randolph - Full JSA Political Photo and It wasn’t easy dealing with Ralph Flat Treasure Chest Cramden but whatever the dilemma, Lot of (218) with J. hilarity ensued and, in the end, he admitted to his understanding wife, Black/K. Gass Poster “Baby, you’re the greatest.’ Fame is the game in this Respectively portraying his patient eclectic treasure chest of (218) wife, Alice, and neighbors Ed and signed/unsigned photos and Trixie Norton, television stars Audrey flats. Populated by actors, Meadows, Art Carney and Joyce singers, politicians, pin-up girls, exotic adult stars, news reporters and military men Randolph autographed this OAL this diverse grouping shows average (“8-9”) signature strength throughout. Highlights Brown baseball. The mildly toned orb are (6) items with PSA/DNA or JSA basic certs/stickers with: J. Black/K.Gass 17x11 (grade “7”) is signed in fiber tip by Carney (sweet spot, “9” strength); Randolph “Tenacious D” poster and (5) 8x10s: L. Bacall, D. Delaney, J. Duncan (1949 Robin (south panel, “10” strength) and Meadows (north panel, “7” strength). Full photo the Boy Wonder), R. Nader and J. Voight. Also present are (146) signed and (66) LOA from JSA. unsigned items. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $200.00 586. Silver & Bronze Age Superhero/Other Comic Book Collection of (106) with Avengers #7 & (12) Amazing Spiderman Top tier titles and characters empower this “Silver/Bronze Age” collection of (106) comic books with emphasis on superheroes. Highlights are: (12) Amazing Spiderman: #71(VG), #76 (VG+), #77 (GD), #78 (VG+), #80 (GD), #87 (VG-FN), #88 (VG), #89 (VG+), #90 “death of Capt. Stacey” (VG-FN with deference to coupon cut from back cover), #91 (VG), #102 “ori- gin of Moribus” (VG with detached cover), #113 “1st Hammerhead” (VG); Avengers #7 (GD-VG); Captain America #105 (VG), Nick Fury #4 (VG), Detective Comics #387 (VG-FN). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 587. 1943 War Bonds Poster Featuring Abraham Lincoln Titled “This World Cannot Exist 585. Amazing Hollywood Treasure Chest With (1000+) Vintage Half Slave and Half Free” Taking a page from history the U.S. Movie Stills Government resurrected our hard fought past Tinseltown and its glamour are the fare in this spectacular lot of cinematic treasures. to garner support for WWII efforts. Offered In arguably the biggest Hollywood assortment you’ll ever see, literally hundreds of is a 1943 War Bonds poster featuring a vintage movie stills and promotional photos headline the marquee, while lobby cards sketch type image of Abraham Lincoln and theatre displays are also abundant. Highlights include: Vintage Photographs: between the title “This World Cannot Exist approximately 8x10 original black-and-white movie stills/promotional shots (ideal for Half Free and Half Slave” and the slogan framed display!) including: Walt Disney (“Song of the South”); Alfred Hitchcock; “Buy War Bonds”. Measuring 29-1/2 x 40”, Marilyn Monroe (“Baby Doll”); (2) Elvis Presley (with “Viva Las Vegas”); (2) Ronald this significant piece of propaganda is solid Reagan; (2) Frank Sinatra (“The Joker is Wild” and “Pal Joey”); John Wayne and very appealing with deference to a 2-1/2 (“Operation Pacific”); (2) Orson Welles; (3) Abbott and Costello (“Jack and the x 1/2” segment of tape residue at lower left Beanstalk”); and Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh. More on our website. which does not affect the Lincoln image or Opening Bid $500.00 lettering. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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588. James Monroe Signed 1824 Presidential Land Grant Document with Full JSA Catch a case of “Alabama Fever” with this 1824 General Land Office grant signed by sitting President 589. Harry Truman Signed 1947 Commemorative Truman James Monroe (d.1831). Postage Stamp with Full JSA Measuring 15-5/8 x 9- Let your bucks stop here for this stately presidential commemorative. Offered is a 5/8” this amazingly well 1947 postage stamp signed by 33rd U.S. President Harry Truman (d.1972). Issued by preserved presidential document bears Monroe’s elegant (“8”) quality signature at bot- Brazil to commemorate Truman’s 1947 official state visit for the South American tom right below a section dated 5/21/1824. Several compacting folds have little nation’s 125th Independence anniversary, this unused stamp presents handsomely and impact on the tremendous appeal of this sturdy grant which is nearly as solid as the has a face value of 40 centavos. Mr. Truman’s (“8-9”) quality signature runs diagonal- land it represents. Also present is the (“7-8”) signature of Land Office Secretary G. ly across the obverse which features a portrait image of Truman on the left, the Statue Graham. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. of Liberty on the right and a map of Brazil at center. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

590. POTUS Signed White House Calling Card Lot of (4) with 591. Ronald Reagan Taft—All Full JSA Autographed Framed Pay homage to the Oval Office with this lot Display - Full JSA of (4) POTUS signed White House calling An American icon in several capac- cards. All (4) of these Chief Executive auto- ities, former U.S. Chief Executive graphs have been applied in black ink by Ronald Reagan preceded his presi- steel-tip fountain pen on similar 4-1/8 x 2- dency with stints as a Chicago 3/4” cards printed at top right as “The W h i t e Cubs broadcaster and, of course, a House Washington”. Head chief is H o w a r d memorable film career. This framed Ta f t (d.1930) displaying elegant (“9-10”) display showcases Reagan’s bold quality and fully dated as “March 27. 1912”. signature rendered after his White Also present are: Calvin Coolidge (d.1933) with crisp (“8-9”) quality, H e r b e rt Hoover House tenure. Framed to 15-5/8 x (d.1964) showing stately (“9”) strength and Wo o d row Wi l s o n (d.1924) remarkable 25”, the black ink autograph shows (“10”) quality. In each case the heavy stock used for the offered cards presents in excel- (“9”) strength and is dated (in lent condition with age appropriate, uniform cream toning. The Hoover and Wilson cards Reagan’s hand) “June 24-’91.” are accompanied by original White House envelopes. The Coolidge card is accompanied Accenting the display is a black- by the original mailing envelope affixed with a two-cent George Washington stamp and and-white movie still of Reagan in his 1952 screen portrayal of Pete Alexander in postmarked as “9/14/26”. Full photo LOAs from JSA. “The Winning Team.” Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $150.00

593. Gerald Ford Autograph Lot of (4) with Single-Signed Baseball—All Certified 38th U.S. President Gerald Ford par- doned Richard Nixon, survived two assassination attempts and remains the only person to serve as President and Vice-President without being elected. Recall the strange days of this short- lived Presidency with this lot of (4) 592. Ronald Reagan Signed $2 Bill with Full JSA Ford signed items. Headlining this Beloved 40th President of the United States Ronald Reagan (d.2004) implemented mini-exhibit are (2) items with full sweeping economic reform during his two terms as top executive. Commemorate photo LOAs from JSA: a single- “Reaganomics” with this appropriately signed $2 U.S. banknote (AU). Mr. Reagan’s signed OAL/Brown baseball (“9-10”) black ballpoint pen endorsement shows (“8”) strength while partially overlapping the and a 5x8 caricature sketch (“9”). Also printed disclaimer at top left on the obverse of a crisp piece of 1976 currency. Full present are (2) items with basic JSA photo LOA from JSA. certs/stickers: a 7/8/74 Sports Illustrated (“9”) and an 8x10 photo (“9”). Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

594. Carter, Ford, Reagan & 595. U.S. Presidents Nixon Multi-Signed 8x10 Display with (4) Photograph with Full JSA Signatures: Carter, Exercise your executive bidding deci- Ford, Reagan & Nixon sions for this multi-signed presidential Say hail to the chiefs with this photograph. Presidents Carter, Ford U.S. Presidents display featuring (d.2006), Reagan (d.2004) and Nixon (4) signed flats. Measuring 24x20 (d.1994) oversaw a multitude of this triple-matted piece showcases changes to our way of life during the an 8x10 photo of former Chief evolutionary decades of the 1970s-80s. Executives G.H.W. Bush, J. Appearing from left to right across the Carter, G. Ford, R. Nixon and R. bottom of an attractive 8x10 Kodak Reagan at top center. Located at color print are the signatures of these lower left and right are (4) indi- leaders of the “Free World” with: vidual cuts signed by Carter (“8- Reagan (“9”), Ford (“9”), Carter (“7-8”) 9”), Ford (“8”), Nixon (“9-10”) and Reagan (“9”) with “Sept. 26-‘91” inscription. and Nixon (“6” due to considerable ink Appearing on the 8x10 photo is a “secretarial” Bush signature. Completing this stately migration of the surname). Full photo display is a 3-1/2” diameter “Seal of the President” patch. Full photo LOA from JSA. LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

94 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 596. (92) 1909-1949 597. 1947-1969 Pre-War Baseball Card Baseball Shoebox Grab Bag with (10) Collection of Hall of Famers (1423) Cards— Including Many Loaded with Tougher Issues & (3) Stars Graded “Golden Age” gather- An alphabet soup of ACC des- ing of (1423) 1947- ignations is available in this 1969 baseball cards potpourri of (92) 1909-1949 from various main- pre-war baseball cards includ- stream and oddball ing (10) Hall of Famers with (3) issues. This offering is SGC graded and a smattering of loaded with profitable tougher caramel and tobacco Hall of Famers such as Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Mantle, Mays and dozens more! issues. Highlights include 1909 E101 Set of 50: (3 cards) with Bescher (FR), Miller Highlights include 1952 Berk Ross: Mize (NM); 1953 Johnston Cookies Braves: (PR, Fielding, reverse paper loss), Smith (PR, Schmidt); 1909 E102 Set of 25: (2 #21 Mathews (EX-MT); 1955 Topps: #155 Mathews (VG-EX); 1957 Topps: #20 cards) with Dooin (FR), Shean (PR); 1909-11 T206 White Borders: Lajoie (SGC Aaron (VG-EX), #302 Koufax (FR); 1958 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD), #30 Aaron Authentic, Portrait), Mathewson (SGC 30, Portrait, Piedmont); 1910 E90-3 American (VG-EX), #52 Clemente (VG), (2) #150 Mantle (GD, PR), #187 Koufax (VG); 1959 Caramel Cubs/White Sox: (6 cards); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (52 cards, 11% Topps: (227 cards, mainly GD, 33 high numbers) with #150 Musial (EX), #202 Maris (VG), 44% (GD), 28% (FR), 17% (PR); 1910-12 P2 Sweet Caporal Pins: W. (EX-MT); 1962 Topps: #200 Mantle (GD); 1963 Fleer: (2) #5 Mays (both VG-EX), Johnson (EX-MT, Small Letters); 1922 W573: Rixey (SGC 40); 1934-36 Batter-Up: #42 Koufax (EX-MT); 1963 Topps: #300 Mays (EX); 1964 Topps: #125 Rose (VG- #24 Averill (EX); 1939-46 Salutation Exhibits: DiMaggio (VG); 1948-49 Leaf: (2) EX); 1965 Topps Embossed: #11 Mantle (EX); 1968 Topps: (252 cards, mostly GD) #11 Rizzuto RC (one FR, one PR, reverse paper loss) and #32 Spahn RC (VG). More with (2) #50 Mays (EX, VG-EX) and 1968 Topps Game set: (33/33, average EX- on our website. MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $400.00

598. (2) 1961 Nu-Card 599. (4) 1960-1963 Scoops Sets with (257) Fleer Baseball Dupes Plus (114) 1960 Complete/Near Sets Leaf Singles Plus (353) Dupes Headline heroes etch their Marquee diamond stars are the names in the record books fare with these (4) 1960-1963 with this pair of 1961 Nu-Card Fleer Baseball complete/near Scoops sets with (257) dupes sets plus (353) dupes. plus (114) 1960 Leaf singles. Highlights include (2) 1960 Included are 1960 Leaf: (114 Fleer Greats sets: (79/79, cards, average VG-EX, 21 average EX to EX-MT, 116 high numbers) with (2) #27 B. dupes) with (2) #3 Ruth (both Robinson (EX-MT, EX), #37 FR), (4) #28 Gehrig (average Snider (VG-EX); (2) 1961 Nu- VG-EX), (6) #72 T. Williams Card Baseball Scoops sets: (average EX); 1961 Fleer (80/80, median EX-MT, 257 Greats near: (135/154, aver- dupes) with (4) #422 Mantle age EX-MT, 149 dupes) with Longest (average EX), (6) (2) #31 Gehrig (EX, VG); 1963 #447 Ruth HR (average EX- Fleer near: (61/67, average MT), (3) #450 Mantle HR EX-MT, 88 dupes, average EX) (NM, (2) EX), (2) #455 Ruth with (5) #4 B. Robinson (aver- WS (NM, EX-MT) and (8) age EX-MT) and #42 Koufax #467 DiMag Comes Thru (EX), #56 Clemente (VG-EX). (average EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

600. 1954-1975 Topps & 601. (11) 1959-1982 Baseball Bowman Baltimore Orioles Oddball Sets Plus (87) 1954- Collection of (2832) Cards 1980 Singles with Many Charm City faithful will give a stand- Tough Regional Issues ing “O” to this massive 1954-1975 Obscure grouping of (11) 1959-1982 Topps and Bowman Baltimore Orioles baseball oddball sets plus (87) 1954- collection of (2832) cards. Multiple 1980 singles from various tougher big near and partial team sets are probable and minor league issues. Highlights in this gathering with significant dupli- include 1954 Blossom Dairy cation throughout. A sprinkling of Charleston Senators: (2 cards) with tougher high numbers is also available Hairston (EX), Hurd (EX-MT); 1959 in this selection which generally Bond Bread Bisons set: (9/9, median ranges from (VG-EX to EX-MT) qual- EX-MT); 1960 Lake to Lake Braves: ity. Highlights include Topps Orioles: Schoendienst (EX-MT), Spahn (VG- (2662 cards) with (80) 1954, (70) EX); 1962 Bell Brand Dodgers: Alston 1955, (103) 1956: (3) #100 Orioles (VG); (2) 1963 Pepsi Tulsa Oilers sets: Team-1955 (all GD); (156) 1959: (3) (24/24, average NM, one with tabs); (3) #439 B. Robinson (EX, VG-EX, VG); 1966 East Hills Pirates sets: (25/25, (163) 1960, (128) 1961, (151) 1962: average NM); 1967 (5) #45 B. Robinson (average VG- Team Issue set: (12/12, median EX- EX); (136) 1963, (130) 1964, (141) MT); 1967 Philadelphia Phillies Safe Driving set: (13/13, average EX-MT to NM); 1965: (4) #150 B. Robinson (average VG); (139) 1966, (143) 1968: (4) #20 B. 1968 Pirates Color Photos set: (24/24, median NM); 1970 Dunkin Donuts Cubs Robinson (average VG-EX); Bowman Orioles: (170 cards) with (70) 1954: (5) #101 Bumper Stickers: (3 stickers) with Santo (EX-MT) and B. Williams (EX-MT). More Larsen RC (average VG) and (100) 1955. More on our website. on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

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602. (859) 1970-1990s 603. (2504) 1957-1981 Multi- Baseball Shoebox Sport Shoebox Collection Collection with Several with 1964 Topps Stand-Ups Hall of Fame Rookies Mantle Fuel your modern baseball collec- Profit from this large 1957-1981 multi- tion with these (859) 1970-1990s sport shoebox collection of (2504) singles featuring numerous Hall of cards featuring numerous Hall of Fame rookies. Featured are 1970 Famers from mainstream and subset Topps: (3) #500 Aaron (EX-MT, issues. Highlights include Baseball: VG-EX, VG); 1971 Topps: (2) (2179 cards) with 1962 Topps: #300 #400 Aaron (both VG-EX); 1972 Mays (GD); 1963 Topps: #540 Topps: (2) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC Clemente (FR); 1964 Topps Coins (NM, GD); 1974 Topps: (2) #456 partial: (131/164, average VG to EX, Winfield RC (EX-MT, VG); 1975 185 dupes) with (6) #131 Mantle AS Topps: (2) #223 Yount RC (EX- (average VG-EX, (5) Left-Handed, (1) MT, GD), #228 Brett RC (EX-MT); Righ-Handed); 1964 Topps Stand- 1975 Topps Mini: #223 Yount RC Ups: (38 cards, mostly VG-EX) with (EX-MT); 1978 Topps: (3) #36 (2) Aaron (both VG-EX), Clemente Murray RC (NM, (2) EX-MT) and (VG), Koufax (VG), Mantle (VG), (3) #707 Molitor/Trammell RC McCovey SP (EX); 1965 Topps: (687 (EX-MT, EX, VG-EX). Also pres- cards, mostly VG-EX, 5-10% coloring or pin holes); 1966 Topps: (354 cards, com- ent are (209) 1980s-1990s stars posite EX); 1967 Topps: (695 cards, aggregate EX-MT); Basketball: (236 cards) with (averaging NM) with (2) 1980 Topps #482 Henderson RC (both EX-MT) and (6) 1972-73 Topps: (212 cards, median EX-MT to NM) with #1 Chamberlain (EX), #5 1982 Topps #21 Ripken RC (average NM) as the keys. More on our website. Maravich (EX) and #32 P. Jackson RC (NM). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

604. (290) 1981-2001 605. (80) Baseball & Basketball 1987- Wax Boxes & Traded Modern Sets Multi- Unopened Wax Dealers! Stock Sport PSA up on these (290) 1981-2001 10 Graded baseball and basketball wax boxes and traded sets. Highlights Cards with include Baseball Wax Boxes: Inserts (233 boxes) with 1981 Donruss, Each graded 1982 Topps, 1984 Donruss, 1985 Gem Mint 10 Topps, 1989 Upper Deck, (2) by PSA. 1991 Topps Archives 1953, (4) Modern dealers 1991 Topps Stadium Club (two will want to each series), (2) 1993 Bowman, stock their 1994 Topps Archives 1954, (2) showcases with 2000 Fleer, (6) 2001 Topps this abundant (three of each series), (4) 2001 gathering of Topps Archives (two of each series); Basketball Wax Boxes: (12 boxes) with (5) (80) 1987- 1992-93 Stadium Club ((3) Series 1, (2) Series 2), 1992-93 Upper Deck and (3) 1992- modern PSA 10 graded cards with inserts. This profitable endeavor includes (33) 93 Ultra ((2) Series 1, (1) Series 2). Also present are (45) 1986-2000 baseball baseball, (44) football and (3) basketball with the majority coming from 2011 and Traded/Update factory sealed sets with (3) 1992 Topps Traded. Due to size/weight, a later issues. Future Hall of Famers and current prospects such as Darvish, Harper, shipping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland location Jeter, Luck, Machado, D. Robinson and many more are showcased. More on our is highly encouraged. More on our website. website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

606. (51) Modern 607. 1980s- Multi/Non-Sport 2000s Multi- Certified Autographs Sport & Game-Used Jersey Warehouse Cards with Hall of Inventory of Famers & Stars (250,000+) Celebrated athletes and enter- Cards with tainers are joined with these Sets, Singles & (51) modern multi/non-sport certified autograph and More game-used insert cards. Warm up your forklift Highlights include Baseball and assemble your Auto/Jersey: 2004 Playoff warehouse crew for this massive 1980s-2000 multi-sport inventory of (250,000+) Prime Cuts Maddux (#/50, cards with sets, singles and more. The majority of this hoard is housed in 5,000 count three-color patch); Certified boxes and appears to have been assembled from the case breaks of over (100) early Autos: (30 cards) with 2000s baseball, football and basketball products. While combed over for certified Baseball: 2004 autographs and game-used inserts, additional base sets and thousands of base Donruss/Playoff Fans of the inserts/numbered and key rookie cards are probable. Leading the way is a run of Game Finch; 2004 Playoff 1980-85 Topps and 1984 Donruss Baseball sets, (25+) multi-sport graded cards and Prime Cuts Carew (#/10); (2) Mitchell & Ness size 48 home jerseys with 1959 Braves #41 Mathews (with tags) Game-Used: (20 cards) with Hockey: 2000 ITG Be A Player Ultimate Memorabilia: and 1969 Cubs #14 Banks (with tags). A run of 1929-1931 H&B Famous Sluggers Plante (#/30, three-color patch) and Non-Sports: 2005 Topps American Pie Elvis Guides (1929 detached cover) rounds out this collection. Due to size/weight, a ship- Presley. More on our website. ping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Maryland facility is Opening Bid $150.00 highly encouraged. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

96 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 608. 1886 “Defiance Base Ball Club” Metal Championship Presentation Baseball As baseball cam- paigned toward becoming America’s pastime in the late 1800s seemingly every town with a popula- tion of nine or more 609. (7) Vintage 1915 Baltimore Terrapins Federal League got into the game. Photos With Bender - From Baseball Magazine Archives Among the more Armed with Hall of Fame pitcher Chief Bender, the 1915 Baltimore Terrapins had lofty obscure teams to win a aspirations in the upstart Federal League. These (7) vintage photographs portray championship was the Terrapins players from that 1915 roster. Appealing for their status as Federal League Defiance Base Ball artifacts (which are incredibly rare in any condition), these examples are all the more Club. Offered is a metal presentation baseball engraved with “Presented to Defiance alluring in that they are well-kept examples obtained from the Baseball Magazine Base Ball Club, Champions 1886, by L.M. Woolf & Son, Johnstown PA”. This archives. Measuring 4-5/16 x 6-1/4”, the sepia-toned photos include: B e n d e r, Jacklitsch, antique 3” diameter orb displays in (VG) condition with appealing luster moderately McCandless, Suggs, Swacina and Walsh. Also included is an original news service affected by tarnishing and several small indentations. More on our website. photo (6-9/16 x 8-1/2”) of Buffalo and Baltimore skippers Schlafly and Knabe. Opening Bid $500.00 Opening Bid $150.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 611. Circa 1930s Babe 610. 1917 World Series Game 4 Ruth Engraved “To Polo Grounds Ticket Stub - Lou” Sterling Silver SGC “Authentic” Cigarette Case With underworld heavies and corruption In addition to his status as one allegedly prevalent in Major League of baseball’s greats, the gregari- Baseball, the 1917 World Series was a ous “Babe” Ruth was also mere precursor to the infamous 1919 known for his warm-hearted “Black Sox” disgrace. Encapsulated and generosity. Presented is a c.1930 assessed “Authentic” by SGC, this ticket engraved sterling silver cigarette stub was issued at the Polo Grounds for case weighing 4.5 ounces. This Game 4 of a Fall Classic which many fine example of Ruth’s generous point to as being the first “fixed” October nature bears the engraved extravaganza. This “Grand Tier Reserved inscription “To My Best Friend Seat” voucher features printed Lou Your’s, Babe Ruth” on the seating/event details and the facsimile sig- back of the case. While we have no proof that the addressed Lou was Gehrig, it is nature of Giants owner Harry Hempstead. highly likely. In support of this belief the case features a raised relief baseball bat In a 5-0 triumph, the hosts were powered positioned between the salutation and Ruth’s engraved signature. The front of the by two home runs from Benny Kauff and a case features a raised silver baseball surrounded by a blue enamel field with the Heinie Zimmerman triple. Both of those words “Babe & Ruth” impressed above and below the relief style stitches and the let- players were later banned by ters “N Y” on the sweet spot. This significant relic presents in well-preserved condi- Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. tion with modest signs of wear reinforcing its period authenticity. The inside of the This incredibly rare survivor has a “GAME 2” printed identifier, denoting the sec- case includes elastic bands on either side to retain cigarettes and displays a very ond game at the National League site. This item has a reserve (estimated value: modest amount of tarnish confined to the inner sections. $1200-$1500). Opening Bid $1200.00 Opening Bid $400.00

613. (42) 1910s-1970s Baseball Pinbacks, Charms & Trinkets with Aaron & Williams Raid the souvenir stand for these (42) 1910s-1970s baseball pin- backs, charms and trinkets. 612. George Kelly 1927 Trade Notice and Letter From the New Heralded among this sundry York Giants assortment are 1950s: (27 items) with 1950s-1960s PM10-Name at Bottom: (5 pins) Loyal to his players and teammates throughout and beyond their diamond careers, with Dean (NM), Musial (EX-MT, Yellow), (2) T. Williams (one Name in Strip, White John McGraw was forced to part with Hall of Famer George Kelly prior to the 1927 is (EX-MT, one Belt-Up, 1-1/4” is (EX)); 1950 Sports Stars Luckee Key Charms: (2 season, as the emergence of and subsequent trade demands warranted the charms, both NM-MT in original packaging) with Kiner, T. Williams; 1960s: (5 items) transaction. This trade notice and original letter detail that farewell to “Highpockets.” with 1960s Maris pin (NM, 2-1/4”) and 1968 Night pin (NM, 2-1/4, with Amazing and rare Cooperstown artifacts, both are crisp and signed by former Giants blank card). More on our website. executive James Tierney. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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614. 1931- 615. (23) 1940s- 78 Near 1950s Baseball Run of (41) Collectibles & “Famous Publications with Slugger” Yankees Emphasis Books with Vintage souvenir stand Clemente, keepsakes are the theme of these (23) 1940s-1950s DiMaggio baseball collectibles and & Foxx publications. Highlights Get in the know include Yearbooks: (4 year- with this heavy books) with 1951 Yankees hitting near run (VG-EX), 1952 Yankees of (41) different (VG), 1953 Nationals (VG- 1931-78 EX), 1954 Yankees (GD); “Famous Scorecards: (16 scorecards) Sluggers” books. Displaying on average to better collectible grades this vintage accu- with 1954 World Series off- mulation features a dazzling line-up of leading hitter cover photos and volumes of fas- site (presents VG, pencil cinating content. Key issues are: 1933 Foxx/Klein (EX), 1937 Gehringer/Medwick marked) and Other: (3 (VG-EX), 1940 DiMaggio (VG+), 1942 DiMaggio/Williams (GD-VG), 1944 Musial items) with 1.) circa 1940s (VG), 1950 Robinson/Williams (VG-EX), 1965 Clemente/Oliva (VG-EX), 1969 Rose Marty Marion “Mr. (EX-MT), 1974 Aaron (EX). More on our website. Shortstop” evenly toned Opening Bid $150.00 Rawlings baseball (presents EX) in tattered original box (presents FR). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

616. (162) 1954- 617. (100) 1952-61 2000 Baltimore Sports Magazines Orioles with (12) Mantle Schedules Covers Feel the “thundering Harken back to the happy for from 34” with days of the 1950s with this these (162) 1954-2000 collection of (100) 1952-61 Baltimore Orioles sports magazines. schedules. This mostly Displaying in overall very different selection appealing condition with generally averages: 80% in the (VG to EX) 1950s (EX), 1960s range, 15% (GD to GD-VG) (EX-MT), 1970s and 5% lesser this vintage (NM) and 1980s-2000 collection shines with hand- (NM-MT). Highlights some covers featuring the include Orioles greatest players of the peri- Pocket Schedules: od. Included are (68) issues (149 schedules) with of “Sport Magazine”, (20) 1954 (EX-MT, unfold- Baseball Digest and (12) ed), (2) 1955 (one assorted titles. Highlights Gunther Beer is NM-MT, one National Beer is (EX)); 1958 (NM, Gunther); Other covers are: (2) Chamberlain, Orioles Schedules: (13 items) with 1954 American League schedule book (NM), (12) Mantle, Marciano, (2) 1954 Food Fair records and scorebook (NM) and 1961 Hamm’s Baseball TV Guide Maris, (7) Mays, J. NM). More on our website. Robinson, Ruth and (2) T. Williams. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

618. 1960s 619. 1976 Puerto Sports Rican Winter League Illustrated Line-Up Original Card with Eddie Tom Tresh Murray Artwork Just months before suiting up Since its for the 1977 Baltimore Orioles inception and embarking on a Hall of Sports illus- Fame career, Eddie Murray trated has been honed his talents for the entertaining Caguas club of the Puerto and informa- Rican Winter League. tive. Presented is a unique 1976 Combining art opening day line-up card fea- with instruc- turing the young Murray bat- tion are (3) ting in the seventh slot. The 4- 1960s artwork 3/4 x 6-3/4” keepsake is neat- boards depicting New York Yankees star Tom Tresh in multi-image baseball tutorials. ly marked and displays These original works of art were used for an SI layout on baseball fundamentals. expected creasing and reverse Included are a 21x14 board on fielding/throwing and taking a lead; a 15x19 board on residue from prior scrapbook avoiding a pick-off and fielding a grounder; and a 15x10 board on proper fielder’s mounting. Comes with a LOA stance. All three boards present in attractive condition with moderate peripheral wear. and business card from Dallas Opening Bid $250.00 Parks, the umpire who offici- ated the contest. Opening Bid $150.00

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621. Jesse Burkett Single-Signed Autograph Album Page - Full JSA 620. 1927 New York Yankees Team-Signed With With the Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos and Boston Americans among Jesse Ruth, Gehrig, Pennock and Full JSA Burkett’s suitors during his 16-year Hall of Fame career, long-since defunct and re- Widely cited as the benchmark for dominance in professional sports, the collective named franchises are consistent with Burkett’s never-to-be-repeated standard of 55 effort of the 1927 New York Yankees is inspiring in its every last categorical statis- career inside-the-park home runs. A missing link to many high-end Cooperstown tic. Headlines include league bests in team batting average (.307), home runs (158) autograph collections, this Burkett scripting is a decidedly bold example. Executed and runs (976). The astounding totals beg the question: what couldn’t this team do? in black-ink fountain pen on a 6 x 4-3/8” album page with rounded corners, A well-oiled machine on the baseball diamond, those ’27 pinstripers tried their hand Burkett’s signature projects (“9”) strength and clarity. This Deadball Era endorse- at softball (or at least saw fit to endorse one). A most unusual keepsake, this 12-inch ment has few, if any, rivals. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (esti- orb with raised seams is autographed in black-ink by (10) members of that jugger- mated value: $4000-$5000). naut roster. The sweet spot is the customary home to Ruth (“5” strength). On the Opening Bid $900.00 adjacent east panel are: Woods (trainer, “5-6” strength); Meusel (“4” strength); Pennock (“4-5” strength); Dugan (“3” strength); and Collins (“4” strength). On the north panel, ink has completely disappeared, though the pen impressions remain complete and legible. Includes Gazella, Bengough, Gehrig and Ruether. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $2000-$3000). Opening Bid $500.00

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623. (117) Autographed Baseballs With Mantle, J. DiMaggio and Mays “Attention ... DEALERS! There will be no smoking in my shows, and that means you, JOE VALLE!” Esteemed trade show promoter Gloria Rothstein created the East Coast National and was a pioneer in the sports card trade show circuit. This collection of (117) autographed baseballs is from her personal collection obtained at her shows and 622. Babe Ruth Framed Cut Signature Display - Full JSA signings over recent decades. The OAL and ONL spheres range from snow-white Acceding to the worshiping masses, Babe Ruth went for (and frequently launched) (grade “10”) to mildly toned (grade “6-7”). The signatures, meanwhile, have been per- home runs, fulfilled frequent photo opportunities and rendered coveted autographs sonalized with a “To Gloria” salutation and average (“8-9”) potency. Highlights introduced by his familiar “Babe” moniker. Business was business, however, as include: Aaron, (3) Berra, J. DiMaggio (full JSA), Ford, (2) Hunter, R. Jackson, (3) evidenced by this impressive cut signature display. Executed in black-ink fountain Killebrew, Kiner, Mantle (full JSA), Mathews, (2) Mays, Musial, (2) Newhouser, (2) pen on a portion of a check, Ruth has signed “G H Ruth” in an official capacity. Rizzuto, (2) Roberts, (3) F. Robinson, (2) Snider, Spahn, Stargell and Wilhelm. The scripting shows (“7”) strength. Framed to 22-1/2 x 17-1/4”, the display is Individual certs/stickers or auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. accented by a 9-1/8 x 12-1/8” (visible image area) black-and-white photo of a Opening Bid $900.00 young Ruth in the Yankee Stadium dugout. Full photo LOA from JSA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $2000-$2500). Opening Bid $500.00

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624. Ty Cobb Signed 6/29/39 Two Page Handwritten Letter with Full JSA Pick a peach of a col- lectible with this two-page handwritten and signed let- ter by the immortal Ty Cobb. Dated 6/29/39 on Cobb letter- head, this can- did correspon- dence displays bold, clearly 625. 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers Multi-Signed Magazine Pages legible black With Durocher, J. Robinson and Snider - Full JSA fountain pen writing Culled from the 1948 edition of Who’s Who in Baseball, these (3) 5-1/2 x 8-7/8” throughout. pages have been signed by (18) Brooklyn Dodgers principals. The blue-ink pennings Cobb’s (“9”) strength signature appears at the bottom of the second page as “Ty”. are individually covered with strips of vintage transparent tape, maintaining (“7-8”) Overall the pages present nicely, contradicting their considerable age. Minor wear strength throughout. Includes: Branca, Brown, Durocher (manager), Edwards, Erskine, includes small tears at top left due to possible staple removal, several inconsequential Furillo, Hatten, Hermanski, Hodges, Minner, Pitler (coach), Reese, Reiser, Robinson, stains and two compacting folds per page. Full photo LOA from JSA. Sexauer, Snider,Taylor and one unidentified. Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $300.00 Opening Bid $400.00

626. (11) 1947-53 Norfolk Tars Corporate Documents with Multiple Signatures of New York Yankees Owners/Board of Directors Major League endorsements magnify the significance of these Minor League documents. Offered are (11) 1947-53 Norfolk Tars corporate docu- ments signed by parent club 627. 1960 & 1964 Multi-Signed “Tops in Sports” Banquet New York Yankees executives. Measuring 8-1/2 x 11” these Programs with DiMaggio and Aaron—Both Full JSA documents total (14) well-pre- Feast on this pairing of multi-signed 1960 and 1964 MPBPA “Tops in Sports” banquet served pages. Featured are (27) programs. Top honors go the 1964 program signed by (10) HOFers/others average signatures with multiples of (5) (“7-9”) with: H. Armstrong, H. Aaron, S. Barber, J. DiMaggio, J. MacLean, L. Yankees Owners/Board of MacPhail, J. Neun, T. Phoebus, B. Robinson and D. Tobin. Gracing the 1960 program Directors (average “8-9” strength) with: (11) D. Topping (co-owner), (4) D. Webb (co- are (10) HOFers/others average (“7-9”) with: B. Allison, E. Face, J. Ginsberg, B. owner); (2) G. Weiss (HOF GM), (2) H. P. Dawson (president) and (8) J.A. Friedlund Goss, G. Hodges, R. Marquard, J. MacLean, B. Rickey G. Woodling, E. Wynn. Full (secretary). Auction LOA from JSA. photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $250.00

I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E I T E M W I T H R E S E R V E 628. Roberto Clemente 629. Roberto Signed Vintage Photo - Clemente Full JSA Framed Cut While recorded statistics and high- Signature light reels tells us that there’s noth- Display - Full ing Roberto Clemente couldn’t do on a , chilling accounts of PSA/DNA his selfless efforts on new year’s eve Sparingly used by 1972 reveal that his heroic status the Brooklyn went far beyond the diamond. The Dodgers’ Montreal tragically felled Hall of Famer’s bold Royals affiliate in autograph has been rendered on this 1954, Roberto vintage 5-1/8 x 8-5/16” colorful Clemente was artist’s rendition. Executed in black plucked by the ballpoint in Clemente’s familiar Pittsburgh Pirates “two-tier” style, the scripting proj- in that year’s ects (“9”) strength and is prefaced by November Rookie his “Cariñosamente” salutation. Full Draft and went on photo LOA from JSA. This item has to torment his former suitor (and every other opposing team) throughout his Hall of a reserve (estimated value: ($1000- Fame career. This Clemente display is framed to 14-1/2 x 20-1/2” and showcases a $1200). cut signature projecting (“8”) potency, with a small smear near the end of the sur- Opening Bid $250.00 name preventing higher assessment. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA. This item has a reserve (estimated value: $1000-$1500). Opening Bid $400.00

100 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 631. Mike Flanagan 1984 Baltimore 630. 1955-1963 Baltimore Orioles Game- Orioles Game-Worn Home Jersey Worn Warm-Up Jacket A mainstay on pennant-winning Baltimore pitching Hatched in Baltimore in 1954, the Orioles were quick staffs in both 1979 and 1983, durable southpaw Mike 632. Signed Game-Used to part with their St. Louis Browns components and Flanagan schooled opposing batters with a devastating Baseball With “328” Inscription establish themselves as a Major League power. This curve ball and kept the Oriole clubhouse loose with his “Longevity” was the theme as the Chicago White Sox warm-up jacket was worn by one of those “Baby sharp wit. This Orioles home jersey was worn by and squared off for the nightcap of an Birds” between 1955 and 1963. The black satin-like “Flanny” during the 1984 season, a campaign in which August 17, 1990 twinbill. Facing 42-year-old knuckl- button-down garment features custom-hemmed short he logged 10 complete games and shutout division baller Charlie Hough, Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk (also sleeves, a 3-3/4”-wide collar and a metal clasp to champions Detroit and Kansas City. The white knit but- a tender 42 years old) connected for his 349th career secure the left and right front tails. There are two front ton-down garment features twill identifiers, proper home run. The blow was historic as both Fisk’s 328th pockets and a cartoon Bird logo sewn to the left breast “Rawlings” tagging and an Orioles “30th Anniversary” circuit clout as a catcher (breaking Johnny Bench’s in black, orange and white with both embroidered and logo patch on the left sleeve. All original and unaltered, mark for backstops) and his 187th as a White Sox play- felt materials. Within the collar, a partially detached the jersey shows moderate wear. More on our website. er, breaking Harold Baines’ team standard. This OAL Opening Bid $250.00 “Wilson” label denotes size “48.” The all-original Brown ball is autographed by Fisk (blue ballpoint, “9” Birdland apparel shows moderate wear. Simply put: an strength) and inscribed “HR #328 - 8/17/90.” The orb amazing survivor of a seldom-seen style! exhibits game use. PSA/DNA sticker. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $200.00

633. 1989 Marriott Mickey Mantle & Willie Mays Signed LE Prints 634. Joe DiMaggio, Stan Musial & Ted 635. (8) Single-Signed Willie Mays Opening Bid $150.00 Williams Signed 16x20 Photographs Baseballs – All Full JSA with Full JSA Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $150.00

638. Billy Martin Single-Signed Bat with Full JSA Opening Bid $150.00 636. (12) Harmon Killebrew Single- 637. One Dozen Stan Musial Single- Signed Baseballs with “531 HRs” & Signed Baseballs – All JSA “HOF ‘84” – All JSA Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $150.00

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639. (17) 500 Home Run Club Single-Signed Bats & Balls with Aaron, Mays & Williams Fearsome sluggers who reached the acclaimed 500 home run plateau have inscribed these (17) single-signed bats and balls. Included are Single-Signed Bats: (9 bats, average “8-9”, all JSA cert cards, unless noted, all full-sized) with Aaron (Louisville Slugger, full photo LOA from JSA), Banks (Let’s Play Two, 512 H.R.’s, Adirondack), R. Jackson (Louisville Slugger), Killebrew 640. (10) Single-Signed Baseball Bats With Aaron, Ripken and (573, Wilson), Mathews (512 Ryan - All JSA HRs, Batrite), Mays Diamond legends have individually autographed these (10) full-size weapons. A com- (Adirondack, full photo LOA from JSA), McCovey (521, Adirondack), Schmidt (548, bination of commemorative and throwback models, the pristine keepsakes showcase Adirondack), T. Williams (enhanced, Louisville Slugger, full photo LOA from JSA); signatures whose strengths range from “perfect 10” to “6.” Includes: Aaron (full JSA), Single-Signed Balls: (8 balls, average “8-9”, varying degrees of toning, each basic G. Foster, Larsen, B. Leonard, Ripken, Ryan, (2) Snider, F. Thomas and Thomson. sticker/cert from JSA) with OAL: R. Jackson, Killebrew, F. Robinson; ONL: Banks, Individual JSA certs/stickers. More on our website. Mathews, Mays, McCovey and Schmidt. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00

642. Joe DiMaggio Single-Signed LE Bat with Full JSA The limited lumber of Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio is available to the victor of the offered 641. Autographed “Theme” Baseball Bat Lot of (9) With single-signed bat. The 35-1/2” signature model Louisville Slugger is serially etched #141/1941 and inscribed on the upper barrel with the blue Sharpie autograph present- HOFer Bats Including T. Williams, Hunter and Mathews ing (“8”) attributes. A dated 1993 notary certificate and photo of DiMaggio along with With Hall of Fame membership, teammates and milestone achievements among the a full photo LOA from JSA accompany. themes on these full-size baseball bats, the signatures are appealing, indeed! Opening Bid $250.00 Scriptings range from (“10”) to (“6”) in terms of strength. Highlights include: Hall of Famers: signed by (14) with Hunter, Mathews, Snider and T. Williams (full JSA); 300 Game Winners: signed by (9) with Carlton, Ryan, Seaver and Spahn; 1990s Phillies: signed by (7) with Daulton, Dykstra, Hollins and Schilling. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

643. 644. New York Multi/Single- Yankees Autograph/ Signed Memorabilia Autographed Collection of (23) Baseball with (2) Gomez, Memorabilia Hunter & Mantle Collection of Pump up your pinstripe pride (17) Pieces with this New York Yankees autograph/memorabilia col- with lection of (23). Highlights Ford/Mantle are: J. DiMaggio: 1993 8x10 Pinnacle card (“8”) with auc- tion LOA from JSA; (2) L. Prominent Gomez: 1981 Perez-Steele multi/single- cards both strong PSA/DNA signed auto- (Authentic); C. Hunter: graphed baseball memorabilia collection of (17) pieces. Unless noted, each item dis- 1989 Perez-Steele card legi- plays (“9”) or better. Highlights include Single-Signed Balls: (9 balls, all JSA basic ble PSA/DNA (Authentic); certs, unless noted) with ONL: Musial (PSA/DNA 7, ball slightly toned); OML: Mays M. Mantle: 1983 Donruss (PSA/DNA 9, ball slightly toned); Other: Aaron (Rawlings Official League, JSA HOF Heroes card (“9-10”) basic cert); Single-Signed Jerseys: (2 jerseys) including Rose with (Hit King 4256, with full photo LOA from red) inscription (PSA/DNA cert card) and 8x10 Photographs: with Ford/Mantle (full JSA; R. Rolfe: matted cut display (“8”) with JSA basic cert/sticker. Also present are photo LOA from PSA/DNA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 (12) additional autographs and (5) unsigned items. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

102 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 645. Multi-Signed 646. (2) Signed World Champion Vintage 1961 New York Publications: J. Yankees Ron Lewis DiMaggio and 24x36 Print with Musial/T. Williams (36) Autographs - Both Full JSA Including Mantle Heroes on the diamond with Full JSA and in the U.S. Armed Forces, (3) of America’s The 1961 New York most revered figures have Yankees cut a swath through signed their likenesses on their American League com- these vintage publications. petitors en route to yet another World Series title. This multi-signed 24x36 team com- Includes: Joe DiMaggio: posite with (36) autographs was crafted and signed by legendary sports artist Ron signed August 1, 1949 Life Lewis and used as a card show promotion. Despite moderate fraying and paper imper- magazine (blue marker; “10” strength); Stan Musial/Ted Williams: signed July 8, fections, these average (“9”) blue Sharpie endorsements would look great framed and 1957 Sports Illustrated (both blue marker; Musial “9” strength, Williams “10” matted. Featured are Bauer, Berra, Crosetti, Ford, Kubek, Mantle, Skowron and Tresh. strength). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00 647. (7) Autographed 648. Sports Stadium Prints With Illustrated “20 Koufax, Musial and Greatest Teams” Gehringer Edition Signed by Grand baseball edifices and (98) with J. their time-honored traditions DiMaggio, Mantle and heroes are celebrated in this lot of (7) 14x11 prints signed and Full JSA by franchise greats. The crisp While baseball pundits sheets showcase blue marker will argue forever as to autographed averaging (“9”) which was the greatest strength with keys including: team of all-time, Sports Braves Field: with Mathews Illustrated published its qualified opinion, citing its top 20 teams in a 1991 special and Spahn; Ebbets Field: with edition. This one showcases (98) bold autographs of players from those juggernaut Drysdale and Koufax (full rosters. Blue Sharpie signatures average (“9-10”) strength with keys including: (2) JSA); Sportsman’s Park: with Berra, J. DiMaggio, Ford, Hunter, Irvin, R. Jackson, Mantle, Mays, Musial, Reese, B. Gibson and Musial. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Rizzuto, (2) B. Robinson, F. Robinson, Snider and Wilhelm. Full photo LOA from Opening Bid $250.00 JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 649. (53) Baseball 650. (53) 1980-2001 Perez- Matted Signatures Steele Signed Hall of with (11) Hall of Fame & Celebration Famers Including (2) Postcards Plus (258) Koufax Unsigned Themed group of (53) baseball Add a masterwork with these (53) matted signatures with (11) stunning 1980-2001 Perez-Steele Hall of Famers. These average signed Hall of Fame and (“9”) endorsements were Celebration postcards plus (258) placed on stickers and then unsigned. Unless noted, each auto- affixed to the 8x10 mattes. graph presents (“8-9”) or better. Highlights include 1952-53 Highlights include 1980-2001 Players: (25 signatures, dou- Perez-Steele HOF Postcards ble-sided) with Blackwell, PSA/DNA Authentic: (4 cards) Furillo, Kell, Slaughter; Cy with #131 Koufax; Signed 1980-2001 Perez-Steele Postcards: (49 signatures, all Young Winners: (14 signatures) with Jenkins, Koufax, Seaver, Spahn; Most auction LOA from JSA) with #131 Koufax (“7”), #168 Mays, #177 Aaron, #28 Valuable Players: (14 signatures) with Boudreau, Koufax, Musial, Newhouser and Mantle Celebration (sticker on back) and #43 T. Williams Celebration (owner sticker Sandberg. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. on back). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $400.00 651. (109) Multi/Single-Signed 652. Baseball Autograph Kevin Haag 11x14 Baseball Collection of (73) Prints with Musial, Reese & Balls/Flats with Rizzuto Gehringer, Howard, Sports cartoonist Kevin Haag created a Hubbard & Koufax true work of art with these (109) Autograph hounds hunt this base- multi/single-signed 11x14 prints. Each ball autograph collection of (73) autograph grades (“8-9”) or better. balls/flats. Key signature is an E. Featured are Multi-Signed: (83 prints) Howard 4x5 “Getty” photo (“9”) with (4) Gibson (Cy Young 68 + with full photo LOA from JSA. 70)/Lonborg (Cy Young ‘67, auction LOA Highlights are (19) flats average from JSA), (3) Moore/Musial/Slaughter (“8-9”) with JSA basic certs/stick- (one JSA basic cert is Styrofoam mounted ers: yellow HOF plaque post- and artist-signed #/230, one auction LOA cards: (3) C. Gehringer; photo postcards: J. Crutchfield, G. Goslin, H. Hooper; 3x5 from JSA, one PSA/DNA sticker), (2) index cards: C.P. Bell, M. Carey, J. Collins, J. Crutchfield, D. Drysdale, L. Gomez, J. Reese/Rizzuto (both PSA/DNA stickers) Haines, C. Hubbard, S. Koufax, E. Roush, T. Page, J. Wood; photo: J. Wood 3-3/8 x and (29) Wilhelm/Wood (auction LOA from JSA). More on our website. 4-5/8”. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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653. (12) Single 654. Philadelphia Phillies Signed Charlie Legends Single-Signed Gehringer Baseball Lot of (36) with Baseballs with Carlton and “Wildthing” “HOF” and Williams “MVP” Phanatics will flip with this lot of Inscriptions – All (36) baseballs featuring four Phillies greats. Included are a JSA dozen Steve Carlton OAL Budig Perhaps the greatest sec- balls, signed in blue ballpoint (“9- ond baseman to grace the 10”); (12) Mitch “Wildthing” diamond, Charlie Williams with (6) 1993 World Gehringer is the focus of Series & (6) ONL Coleman signed this autographed dozen in blue ballpoint (“8”); (11) Greg of Bobby Brown OAL baseballs. The lot consists of: (4) blue ballpoint M.V.P. 37 (avg. Luzinski ONL Coleman, blue ball- “9”; slight toning); (4) blue ballpoint HOF 49 (avg. “9-10”) and (4) without inscrip- point (“8-9” two slight ink migration); (1) Tug McGraw ONL Coleman, black ball- tions (avg. “8”; 2 with slight halo effect). Each of these is accompanied by basic JSA point (“9”). Sporadic toning throughout, accompanied by an auction LOA from JSA. sticker/certs. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00 655. (48) Single Signed 656. Single Signed Baseball Hall of Famer Baseball Dozens Lot of & Star Sluggers with (4) Hall of Fame Pitchers Musial, Slaughter, Plus Cepeda with Carew & Madlock Carlton, Feller, Perry & A dozen baseballs apiece have Spahn – All JSA been signed by this quartet of Hall of Fame hurlers (and Orlando Hall of Famers & stars, who Cepeda) are the focus of this combined for a whopping 18 grouping of (60) single-signed batting titles. Included are: Rod baseballs offered by the dozen. Carew – OAL Bobby Brown Included: Steve Carlton - (11) with moderate toning through- OAL Budig & (1) ONL Coleman, HOF 94 (“9-10”); Orlando Cepeda - (11) ONL out, avg. (“9”) four JSA basic & (8) auction LOA; Bill Madlock – ONL Coleman Coleman & (1) OML, HOF 99 (“9”); Bob Feller - OAL Brown, (“9” one slight ink ranging from slight to mildly toned, avg. (“9”) four JSA basic & (8) auction LOA; migration); Gaylord Perry - (10) ONL White & (2) OAL Brown, (10) 314 | Cy Young Stan Musial – (8) OML, (3) ONL White & (1) ONL Giamatti, avg. (“9-10”) all JSA 1972 1978, (“8” slight halo effect); Warren Spahn - ONL Coleman; (8) 363 Wins, (“9- basic; Enos Slaughter – (9) ONL White, (2) OAL Brown & (1) ONL Coleman slight 10”). Some toning spots may be evident throughout the lot however each ball has an toning throughout, avg. (“9”) all JSA basic certs. individual JSA sticker/cert from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

657. (14) Multi-Sport 658. (40) Multi-Sport Team/Multi-Signed 16x20 Single-Signed 16x20 Photographs with 1969 Mets Photographs with (2) The Amazin’ Mets and other sporting Mikan, Musial & Rice dynamos are proudly captured on these Legends from the four major (14) team/multi-signed 16x20 photo- North American sports leagues graphs. Inscribed in a variety of instru- have penned these (40) single- ments, these autographs average (“9”) or signed 16x20 photographs. better in both strength and clarity. Penned in a variety of instru- Highlights include 1969 New York Mets ments, these autographs over- World Series Team-Signed: (21 signa- whelmingly average (“9”) or bet- tures); Hockey Multi-Signed: ter. Highlights include Baseball: Cashman/Hodge/P. Esposito (#/300); (30 photos) with Mathews (’57 Baseball Dual-Signed: (8 pictures) with World Series), Musial, Rizzuto (5) Branca/Thomson and Roe (The Boys of (HOF 94), (4) Rose (two differ- Summer 1952)/Podres (Spring Training ent poses), (2) Wilhelm (one HOF 85, one 1954 W.S. Champs); Football: (3 photos) Age 19). Auction LOA from JSA. More on with Rice; Basketball: (4 photos) with (2) Mikan (H.O.F. 1959) and Racing: (2) our website. Turcotte (The greatest horse ever). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $250.00

659. Multi-Sport 660. Multi-Sport Autographed Autographed Flats/Displays Lot of Photos/Flats Lot of (68) (49) with Crosby & with Andretti, Favre & Mantle Mays Satisfy your cravings with Broaden your horizons with this this smorgasbord of (49) far reaching lot of (68) multi- autographed multi-sport sport autographed photos and flats, displays and posters. flats. Highlighted items are: (4) Highlights are: G. Carter: with PSA/DNA certs/stickers: 18x24 poster (“9-10”) with M. Andretti 3x5 index card (“9”), JSA basic cert/sticker; S. C. Lovellette 8x10 (“9”) with Crosby: 6/22/09 SI magazine (“9-10”) with JSA basic cert/sticker; O. De La Hoya: “HOF 88” inscription, W. Mays 26x47 litho (“8-9”) with JSA basic cert/sticker; C. Hubbell: 18x24 LE litho (“9”) 8x10 (“8-9”), E. McCaffrey 8x10 (“9”) with “87” inscription; (3) with JSA basic with PSA/DNA sticker; M. Mantle: 4x6 photo card (“5-6”) framed and matted to stickers: J. Kelly 8x10 (“9”), S. McMichael 8x10 (“9”), J. Sloan 3x5 index card (“9”); 11x13 with full photo LOA from JSA; and F. Thomas: 6/26/94 Baseball Weekly (“9”) (2) with auction LOA from JSA: B. Favre 8x10 (“8”) with “4” inscription, J. West with auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. 3x5 index card (“9-10”). More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00 Opening Bid $200.00

104 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 661. 1951- 662. 1958-1963 Topps 53 Bowman Football Near, Partial & Football Starter Set Run Lot of (26) Gear up for this run of 1958- with (20) 1963 Topps Football near, partial and starter sets. Highlights PSA include 1958 Topps near: Graded (121/132, average VG) with #73 Cross some key Gifford (VG); 1959 Topps par- cards off your tial: (136/176, average EX-MT) checklist with with #1 Unitas (VG), #23 Starr this lot of (26) (VG-EX), #82 Hornung (EX); 1951-53 1960 Topps partial: (106/132, Bowman foot- median EX-MT) with #1 Unitas ball cards (EX), #51 Starr (EX); 1961 including (20) Topps starter: (99/198, median PSA graded. EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (EX), Included are: 1951 Bowman: (6 cards) with: #10 Van Buren (PSA 2), #18 (PSA 5 #145 Blanda (NM-MT), #166 MC), #39 (PSA 5), #87 (PSA 4), #113 (PSA 3), and #144 Dudley (PSA 5); 1952 Kemp (EX); 1962 Topps partial: Bowman Small: #127 Matson RC (PSA 3); 1953 Bowman: (13 cards) with: #4 (109/176, average VG-EX) with (PSA 4), #8 (PSA 5), #9 Motley (PSA 5 MC), #10 (PSA 5), #11 Van Brocklin (PSA #28 J. Brown (VG-EX), #36 E. 4), #48 (PSA 4), #50 (PSA 4.5), #53 Tunnell (PSA 6), #62 Renfro RC (PSA 3), #73 Davis RC SP (VG-EX), #63 Starr SP (VG); 1963 Topps starter: (97/170, average EX Pihos (PSA 4), #75 Kreamcheck RC (PSA 4), #78 (PSA 4) and #95 Groza (PSA 4). to EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #62 Ditka (EX-MT), #82 Lilly RC SP (VG-EX) More on our website. and #86 Starr (EX-MT). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

663. 1953-1975 Football 664. (1151) 1953-1979 Shoebox Collection of Baltimore Colts Singles (1447) Cards with Many Collection with (17) Stars Unitas Stockpile greatness with this Corral these (1151) 1953-1979 extensive 1953-1975 football Baltimore Colts singles featuring shoebox of (1447) cards that is dozens of Hall of Famers including flush with Cantonian greats and (17) Unitas. Near and partial team stars. Featured are (2) #22 sets are possible in this mixed gath- Summerall RC (both VG-EX); ering which generally averages (VG 1959 Topps: (2) #140 B. to VG-EX) for the earlier issues and Mitchell RC (EX, VG); 1962 rapidly escalates toward the (EX- Topps: #17 Ditka RC (GD), #28 MT to NM) plateau for later edi- J. Brown (VG-EX); 1965 tions. Highlights include Topps Philadelphia: #31 J. Brown Colts: (1012 cards) with (12) 1956: (VG-EX); 1966 Philadelphia: (3) #60 L. Moore RC (VG-EX, VG, #41 J. Brown (VG); 1968 Topps: GD); (33) 1958: #22 Unitas (VG- #65 Namath (VG-EX), #196 EX); (49) 1959: #1 Unitas (VG- Griese RC (VG-EX); 1969 EX); (33) 1960: (2) #1 Unitas (EX, Topps: #100 Namath (EX), #120 VG); (21) 1961: #1 Unitas (VG- Csonka RC (VG); 1970 Topps: EX); (33) 1963: (2) #1 Unitas (EX, (2) #90 O. Simpson RC (EX, VG-EX); 1972 Topps: (2) #200 Staubach RC (VG-EX, VG-EX); (2) 1968 Test Teams #15 VG); 1973 Topps: (3) #400 Namath ((2) EX, VG-EX) and 1975 Topps: (520 cards, (one GD, one FR, reverse writing); (30) 1969: #25 Unitas (EX) and Other Colts: (33 median NM) with #282 Swann RC (NM). More on our website. cards) with (15) 1962 Post: (2) #90 Unitas (EX-MT, VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

665. (5) 1966-1972 Topps Football Partial/Starter Sets Dazzling array of (5) 1966-1972 Topps Football partial and starter sets. Highlights include 1966 Topps starter: (78/132, average EX) with #26 Kemp (VG); 1969 Topps partial: (219/263, average EX-MT) with #25 Unitas (EX- MT), #26 Piccolo RC (VG-EX), #100 Namath (EX), #120 Csonka RC (VG); 1970 Topps partial: (199/263, average EX-MT) with #90 Simpson RC (EX), #150 Namath (VG-EX); 1971 Topps 666. 1963-1969 Baltimore Colts Game-Worn Jacket partial: (191/263, median EX-MT) with #250 Namath (EX); 1972 With NFL titles, the league’s first cheerleaders, a marching band and a horseshoe- Topps partial: (276/351, average shaped stadium nestled in the middle of a residential neighborhood, it’s unfathomable EX-MT to NM, 31 high numbers) that the Baltimore Colts endured an about-face reversal of fortune and fled the city in with #100 Namath (EX-MT), #150 the middle of a chilly night in 1984. For those still clinging to those Waverly football Bradshaw (NM), #165 Unitas memories, this 1960s jacket was worn by a Colts player when all was right on 33rd (NM) and #291 Spurrier RC (EX- Street. The blue wool button-down garment features an “NFL” badge logo and Colts MT). More on our website. team logo patches sewn to the left front and “BALTIMORE COLTS” sewn in white Opening Bid $250.00 twill to the back. Heavy wear is evident. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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667. 1971 AFC Team-Signed Football With (16) 668. Football Autographed Memorabilia Lot of (22) with HOFers - Full JSA Marino “61361 YDS” Inscribed Football Helping power the AFC to a 26-13 triumph in the 1971 Pro Bowl, Kansas City’s and swept the MVP honors. Celebrating the win, (38) A gallery of gridiron greatness awaits the winner of this football autographed memo- members of that high-powered roster autographed this “Rawlings” football. The vin- rabilia lot of (22). Featured are (17) individual, multi and team signed full/mini foot- tage leather pigskin featured is decorated with black ballpoint pennings that average balls, (4) mini-helmets and a kicker cleat. Main attractions are (3) full size footballs (“8”) potency. Highlights include: Bo. Bell, Biletnikoff, W. Brown, Buchanan, with: D. Marino (“9”) with “61361 YDS” inscription and JSA basic cert/sticker; T. Csonka, Culp, Dawson, Greene, Griese, Hendricks, Houston, L. Kelly, Lanier, Otto, Dorsett (“9”) with “HOF, 33” inscriptions and JSA basic cert/sticker; HOFer multi- Stenerud and Warfield. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website. signed signed by (6) average (“7-8”) with C. Bednarik, O. Graham, D. Lavelli, O. Opening Bid $200.00 Matson, M. Motley and B. Feller with full photo LOA from JSA. More on our web- site. Opening Bid $200.00

669. Football Autographed Display & Flats Lot of (23) With Staubach/Nieman Enjoying longevity in pro football requires incredible determination, achieving greatness is superhuman. Enjoy this collection of (23) football overachiever autographed displays/flats. Highlights are: R. Staubach: (“9”) 1983 L. Nieman litho (22x34) co- signed by Nieman (“9”) with PSA/DNA cert/sticker; J. Brown: 3x5 index card (“9”) matted to 16x20 with an 8x10 replica of his 1961 Topps card and JSA basic cert/sticker; G. Sayers: 7x9 art print (“9-10”) with “HOF ‘97” inscription matted to 11x14 with JSA basic cert/sticker. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

670. Eclectic 671. Super Baltimore Colts Bowl XXXV- Treasure Chest XXXIX with (2) “Natty Signed/ Boh” Display Unsigned Pieces & (3) Kail Collection of Figures (63) Old-time Baltimore Celebrate the Super Colts fans take a trip Bowl in style with down memory lane this with this eclectic treas- signed/unsigned ure chest of vintage collection of (63) memorabilia and auto- SB XXXV-XXXIX graphs. Key items are related memorabil- (2) c.late-1950s “Natty ia items. This five Boh” display pieces consecutive year with an 11x19 plastic run of big game helmet bar sign (VG) swag includes with detached backer signed full/mini- and a 14x25 fringed size footballs, tick- banner (VG); (3) et stubs, programs, patches, pins, blankets, visors and more. Highlights are: (5) stubs: c.1960s Kail figures with a “Joe Jolter” 10” bank (EX) with moderate wear, “Joe XXXV (EX), XXXVI (VG-EX), XXXVII (GD), XXXVIII (GD), XXXIX (VG); (4) Jolter” 10” decanter (EX-MT) with nice gloss and a 3” “Bruce Bruiser” lineman (VG) programs: XXXV (EX), XXXVI (VG-EX), XXXVII (EX), XXXIX (EX-MT). Also with minor paint loss. Also present are (12) signed photos/flats. More on our website. present are (5) Motorola multi-signed footballs autographed by (22) NFL greats Opening Bid $200.00 including Montana, E. Smith and Elway. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

106 HU G G I N S & SC OT T AU C T I O N: FE B RUA RY 13, 2014 W W W.H U G G I N S A N D S C OT T.C O M • 1.866.462.2273 672. (6) 673. 1980s- Vintage NBA 1990s Cut Philadelphia Signatures 76ers Game- Including Worn Lot of Maurice (16) With Stokes - All 1988 Barkely JSA Warm-Up From the NBA’s Pants formative years, Donned by these (6) 5x3 “ballers” at the index cards show- since-razed case vintage Spectrum, these scriptings of (16) Philadelphia some of basket- 76ers game-worn ball’s earliest garments are greats. Executed headlined by: in ballpoint on Charles Barkley: 1988 road warm-up pants; (4) Shawn Bradley: with (2) pairs of scraps from a warm-up pants; home shorts and home warm-up jacket; Armen Gilliam: 1991 road 1956-57 basket- jersey; Mike Gminski: 1988 road warm-up pants. Unaltered and original, the items ball publication, the autographs average (“9”) potency and include: Ed Fleming, John have proper “Sand-Knit – MacGregor” or “Champion” tagging and show nice game Kerr, Don Meineke, Dolph Schayes, Paul Seymour and Maurice Stokes (d.1970, full wear. More on our website. JSA). Individual JSA certs. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $250.00

674. 1968-69 Topps 675. (398) 1970-1982 Hockey Vending Lot Topps & O-Pee-Chee of (342) Cards with Hockey Stars, (3) Howe and Orr Checklists & Specialty Factory fresh 1968-69 Topps Drop the puck on this stacked Hockey vending group of 1970-1982 Topps and OPC (342) cards. These razor-sharp Hockey star, checklist and spe- examples were recently cialty card collection of (398) plucked from period vending cards. Dozens of Hall of Famers boxes and present incredibly such as Clarke, Dryden, well for the decades old issue. Esposito, LaFleur and Trottier Several high-grade candidates are dispersed throughout. suitable for third-party profes- Generally averages (EX) for ear- sional grading are present. lier issues and rapidly expands Highlights include (2) #1 toward (NM) for later series. Cheevers, #2 Orr, (4) #7 P. Featured are Stars: (210 cards) Esposito, #16 Bo. Hull, (3) with Topps: (154 cards) with #20 Mikita, (3) #29 Howe, (2) (27) 1971-72: (3) #50 Bo. Hull #34 Sawchuk, (3) #56 ((2) VG-EX, GD); Checklists: Worsley, #61 Beliveau, (2) (97 cards) with Topps: (1) 1965- #62 Cournoyer, (3) #64 H. 66 #121 (marked); (1) 1969-70 Richard, #89 Parent RC, (5) #132 (VG) and #111 Hall, (4) #122 Bower Leaders/Specialty: (91 cards) and (2) #123 Horton. with Topps: (5) 1971-72: #1 Goals Leaders (VG-EX). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00 Opening Bid $250.00

676. (24) 1970-1985 Topps & O- Pee-Chee Hockey Complete/Near Sets Plus (106) 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee Singles Comprehensive gathering of (24) 1970-1985 Topps and O-Pee-Chee Hockey complete/near sets plus (106) 1971-72 O- Pee-Chee singles. Highlights include 1970- 71 Topps Sticker/Stamps set: (33/33, aver- age EX-MT) with Orr (NM); 1971-72 OPC: (106 cards, median EX-MT, minimal duplication) with #45 Dryden RC (GD), #133 Dionne RC (EX), #264 CL (VG-EX); 1971-72 Topps near: (131/132, average 677. Colossal Washington Capitals Autograph Lot of (550+) NM) with #45 Dryden RC (EX-MT), #100 Cards, Photos & Pucks & Kolzig Signed Pair of Game-Used Orr (EX-MT); 1971-72 Topps Booklets set: Gloves (median NM) with #24 Orr (NM); 1972-73 Topps set: (average NM) with #100 Orr Enjoy a capital affair with this colossal collection of (550+) Washington Capitals auto- (NM); 1973-74 Topps set: (average NM); (2) 1975-76 Topps sets: (average NM); graphed cards, photos and pucks. Dominating this icy DC domain is an O. Kolzig 1976-77 Topps set: (average EX-MT to NM) with #115 Trottier RC (EX-MT); 1977 signed/game-used glove and blocker set. This protective pair presents in excellent OPC WHA set: (median NM); (7) 1977-78 Topps Glossy sets: (median NM); 1978- condition with authentic signs of use. Both feature solid (“8-9”) quality autographs 79 Topps set: (average NM) with #115 Bossy RC (EX-MT); 1980-81 Topps set: and “37” inscriptions, the glove also sports an “Olie the Goalie” inscription. Also (average NM) with #140 Bourque RC (EX-MT), #250 Gretzky (EX) and 1984-85 present are (29) signed photos, (6) signed pucks and (520+) signed cards including OPC set: (median NM-MT) with #67 Yzerman RC (NM-MT). More on our website. (15) with swatches. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00 Opening Bid $200.00

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678. Late- 679. (25) 1800s to Mid- Original 1900s 1960 John F. Tobacciana Kennedy and Assorted Presidential Sundries Lot Election of (31) Posters Meet your manly The election of needs with this 35th President diverse lot of (31) John F. Kennedy late-1800s to mid- ushered in a peri- 1900s tobacciana od of excitement and assorted remembered as sundry items. the “Camelot Presenting in aver- Era”. Offered are age to excellent (25) 1960 original condition these surplus posters of appealing relics the type are decorated with employed by the a fascinating array Chicago of graphics. Democratic con- Featured are (6) tingent to help c.1900 pave the way for cigarette/cigar this golden period of American history. Measuring 9x12 these identical promoters dis- packages with Chesterfield, Murad, (2) Piedmont, Recruit and Sweet Caporal; (10) play in pristine condition. Design features include a handsome image of a JFK flash- 1950s Ohio Blue Tip multi-sport matchboxes; (6) tins: (3) Colgan’s Chips, Between ing a winning smile against a red, white and blue background with a “Kennedy for the Acts cigars, Mayo’s sliced plug and Reel-Ola adhesive tape; 1930s Champ pro- President” slogan at top and “Vote Democratic” at bottom. phylactics. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00 Opening Bid $150.00

680. Sci-Fi/Superhero Memorabilia Treasure Chest with Original Star Wars Action Figures, Cards & Comics Save the planet, the galaxy and anything but your bank account for this otherworldly treasure chest of Sci-Fi/Superhero memorabilia. Go to hyperdrive with original 1977-85 Star Wars collectibles including (28) action figures and (15) accessories in a carrying case all in excellent condition; (56) different comics ranging between #2-#73 (average VF to NM, 15% lesser); and (1,000+) assorted series trading cards/stickers (average EX to EX-MT, 20% lesser). Also present are various Captain Action, Planet of the Apes and Superman items. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

682. 1985 Topps Garbage Pail Kids Series 1 Uncut Sheet Equally grotesque and scarce 1985 Topps Garbage Pail Kids Series 1 uncut sheet. Comprising (12) 11-card rows, this factory back room survivor includes (2) 44-card “B” sets and (1) 44-card “A” set. The iconic non-sport issue is nearly 30 years old 681. 1960s-90s Batman Treasure Chest of Maquettes, Action and few have surfaced on the Figures, Cards & More secondary market. With Rule the night with this captivating high grade collection starring the “Dark Knight”. exception to moderate Presented is a 1960s-90s Batman treasure chest with (7) maquette type figures in orig- perimeter wear and edge inal boxes, (4) loose maquette figures, (3) 12” action figures in original boxes, (22) 4” wrinkling, the overall con- action figures/smaller toys in unopened packages, (9) DC collector plates in original struction of the sheet is not boxes, (165) 1960s Topps TV series and movie cards, (2) loose 12” action figures, an compromised. The reverse unopened puzzle, a Catwoman outfit in original box and a Bob Kane signed and num- “Award” backings are color- bered comic book. More on our website. ful and have withstood the Opening Bid $200.00 decades in fine condition. Opening Bid $200.00

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