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3W 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 9 : 0 0P M EST O N T H E N I G H T T H E I T E M C LO SES

W elcome to Huggins and ScottAuctions, the Nation's fastest grow-ing Sports & Americana Auction

House. With this catalog, we are presentinganother extensive list of sports cards and mem-orabilia, plus an array of historically significantAmericana items. We hope you enjoy this.

V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND

THE COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B-

O R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E

H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR

WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT !WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M

Here's how we are running our June 7, 2012auction:

BIDDING BEGINS:Monday May 28, 2012 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e

Our auction was designed years ago and still remains gearedtoward affordable vintage items for the serious collector. Wedescribe and photograph each item in the most clear andeasy to understand way possible. However, WE LOVEQUESTIONS! Call us anytime locally at 301-608-0355 ortoll free at 1-866-462-2273. Always leave a message if youget our machine. It's always the first thing we check every-day.

REGISTRATION:You must pre-register to bid. You can do this over thephone on our toll free number (1-866-462-2273) or onlineat www.hugginsandscott.com. Our local phone number is301-608-0355. Should you choose the online method andhave any problems, please call us for assistance. Our normalbusiness hours are Monday-Saturday 11-6p, Sunday 12-5pEastern Time.

Once registered you will need to confirm your emailaddress by following the link in the confirmation email thatis automatically sent to your email address that you registerwith. At the time of registration, you will create a User IDand Password, that you are responsible for; you will use thatsame User ID and Password every time you log into our sitefor this and all future auctions. Bidding is done online orby telephone. ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME

3-STEP BIDDING PROCESS:

STEP 1) Initial Bids

NOTE: our countdown clock on each lot is synchro-nized by Network Time Protocol to eastern time. Theclock is set to reach 0d 0h 0m 0s at 11:30pm easterntime, which is when the lot would end if no additional

bids are placed on the lot. If you have not bid on thelot, you will need to place your first bid by the time thecountdown clock reaches 0d 1h 30m 0s. If you have anyquestions, please ask in advance!

You must place an acceptable, initial bid on an item by10:00 pm on the night the item ends, in order to proceedto STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to goto “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, youare in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots youhold the current high bid for, and which lots you have beenoutbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ONAN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night theitem ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEMAFTER 10:00 pm EST, in the extended bidding session(STEP 2). However, at 10:00 pm on June 7th, if you arethe only bidder on an item that ends that day, that item willclose and you will be declared the winner. We cannot stressenough; you will want to get your bids in early. For exam-ple, once you get your catalog, if you were to place a bid(even if you get outbid by another bidder) on every itemthat you are interested in, you are good to go and will beallowed to bid at the end of the auction, without the possi-bility of being shutout.

STEP 2) Extended Bidding SessionBetween 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm is our “extended biddingsession”. This period of bidding is getting you ready for theend. You are welcome to continue placing bids on any itemthat you have previously bid on, but you may not jump inon a new item during this time.

STEP 3) Unique Auction Ending StyleNow adopted by most major auction houses; You'reWelcome! Years ago, for some unknown reason, most otherauction houses adopted the procedure to end entire auc-tions all at one time. Our way is much more bidder friend-ly. Here's how it works: Bidders have our catalog forroughly two weeks prior to the auction's end, giving themample opportunity to place an initial bid before 10:00 pmon the item's end date. Lots will then begin closing at11:00pm on their respective end date. If only one bid has

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been received and the clock strikes 10:00pm, the lot willofficially close and the lone bidder will be declared the win-ner. If there have been two or more bids on a particularitem, that item will remain open until 30 minutes havepassed without any additional bids on that item. A 30-minute timer is provided for each lot and will be automati-cally reset every time a new bid is made on that lot. If youup your own high bid in the last 30-minutes, the 30-minute clock will NOT reset. This is now available in realtime on our website. You will want to hit the "REFRESH"button on your computer as the clock counts down, as oursystem will not automatically show an increase in bids.Bids on items will continue to be accepted between 10:00pm and 11:00 pm from any bidder that has bid on the itemprior to 10:00 pm (Extended Bidding Session). Based onthese rules, no lot with two or more bids prior to 10:00 pmcan close prior to 11:30 pm EST.

Here are some examples:

a) Two bidders named A & B are the only two who havebid on Lot 420 prior to 10:00 pm on the day that the lotends. Only Bidders A & B can bid on Lot 420 after 10:00pm. At 11:00 pm, Bidder A was the high bidder on Lot420. If no one else bids before 11:30 pm, Bidder A willwin the auction. If, however, Bidder B bids again at11:27pm, the new end time for Lot 420 is 11:57 pm, giv-ing Bidder A another 30 minutes to raise his bid. No otherauction lots are affected by A & B's bidding on Lot 420.b) If Bidder A was the only bidder on Lot 420 at 10:00 pm,he automatically wins the lot at 11:00pm. This format accomplishes two very bidder-friendly things: itprevents snipers, as once you bid the clock resets for 30minutes even if you bid with 1 second left. Also, it allowspeople to know they have won an item without having towait for every item in the auction to close.

We are sure that once you read and use this bidder-friendlyAuction Ending style, you'll appreciate, as we do, that it isjust “a better mousetrap.” However should you have anyquestions about this procedure, PLEASE call us on ourlocal or toll free number.A few examples for those of you that may not understand: a) If an item has an opening bid of $200 and does not havea bid, you can click on the drop box and you have theoption at bidding $200, $210, $220, $230, $240, $250,

$275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475,$500, $550, $600 and so on.

b) If an item's bid currently stands at $1800, your optionsfor bidding are $1900, $2000, $2100, $2200, $2300,$2400, $2500, $2750, $3000 and so on.

Let's say an item currently stands at $750. You enter a maxbid of $850 and the system comes back and says that you'vebeen outbid and the current bid is now $850. Simply, thismeans that the other bidder's max was also $850, that theyplaced BEFORE YOU PLACED YOUR BID, and onemore bid will make you the current high bidder. You canenter the next acceptable bid of $900 and you will be thecurrent high bid.

PAYMENT OPTIONSWe accept personal checks, business checks, money orders,bank checks, and cash. We WILL NOT accept credit cardsor Paypal for auction items (unless pre-authorized beforethe auction ends. Call for details).

FOLLOWING THE AUCTIONWe will send winning bidders an email as well as writteninvoices the week following the auction. Payment is request-ed within 15 days from the end of the auction. Extremelylate or non-payments may result in the revocation of bid-ding privileges for future auctions. Please note: when youbid on an item, you are entering a legally binding contract,indicating that you will pay for your items, plus the buyers'premium and any additional associated fees (sales tax, ship-ping, insurance, collection agency fees, etc...). You areresponsible for any and all bids placed with your User IDand password. We WILL sell your debt to a collectionagency if you fail to make payment.

MORE ABOUT OUR AUCTION1) All items are sold AS IS to the highest bidder

2) Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax - Please note ourBUYERS PREMIUM is 17-1/2% of the hammer price.This means if an item sells for $1000, the winning bidderwill pay ($1175.00 plus shipping, handling and insur-ance). This is added to the item before any sales tax (6%),which is applicable to all Maryland residents ONLY!

3) No one who is currently employed with Huggins andScott or House of Cards may bid on any items in anyHuggins and Scott Auctions.

4) Shipping - Is the buyer's responsibility. We will workwith you on larger lots to find the best way. All items mustbe fully paid for, including shipping and insurance, beforethey will be sent out. We strongly encourage any local bid-ders to pick up their winnings at our Office or at the Houseof Cards. International bidders should contact us prior tosending payment to discuss specific shipping options.

5) Return Policy - ALL LEGITIMATE RETURNS ORCREDIT REQUESTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO OURATTENTION WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT OFYOUR ITEMS! AFTER 30 DAYS, THERE ARE NOREFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS! ALSO, THE

BIDDING INCREMENTS:If the current bid is: The Bid increment is$50 - $249 $10.00$250 - $499 $25.00$500 - $999 $50.00$1,000 - $2,499 $100.00$2,500 - $4,999 $250.00$5,000 - $9,999 $500.00$10,000 - $24,999 $1,000.00$25,000 - $49,999 $2,500.00$50,000 - $99,999 $5,000.00$100,000 - $249,999 $10,000.00$250,000 - $499,999 $25,000.00

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ENTIRE LOT MUST BE INTACT AND IN THE SAMEFORM AS WHEN IT WAS SOLD IN ORDER TORECEIVE ANY CREDIT OR REFUND CONSIDERA-TIONS - NO EXCEPTIONS!!

We have conservatively graded most items, however westrongly encourage you to ask specific questions or betteryet, come view the items you are interested in. If you areunsure of anything, ask, then bid. We reserve the right tomake any changes from the print catalog on our website.Any changes that are made, we will notify all who haveplaced bids on that item by email.

6) Bidding Privileges - Huggins and Scott LLC reserves theright to revoke any bidder privileges for what we deem asunethical behavior.

PLEASE NOTE: Once a bid is placed, we CANNOTretract it. We have two safeguards to make sure that you areaware of the bid that you are placing, and which lot you arebidding on. Bid retraction will result in cancellation of allbids in the auction and bidding privileges revoked. WECANNOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OF THEAUCTION BY CANCELING BIDS.

7) Previewing Items Before the Auction - All items areavailable for viewing at our auction offices: 900 SilverSpring Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Calling in advancefor an appointment is strongly SUGGESTED. We ask thatyou provide a list of the items that you want to examine, sowe may have them ready for you. No appointments will beallowed on June 7, 2012.

8) All bids are in US Dollars!

9) When we refer to a population report about gradedcards, we only reference the population of that card's grad-ing company. For example, if we say an SGC card has threeequals and none better, we are only referring to that card'spopulation among all SGC graded cards, unless otherwisestated. All population counts are valid as of the time ofwriting and are subject to change.

About Our Autographs:All autographs sold thru Huggins & Scott Auctions comewith either a JSA- James Spence Authentication (our mostused), PSA/DNA, Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA),Stacks of Plaques, Kevin Keating or Steiner COA's. Someeven have more than one. At Huggins & Scott, we takegreat pride in only offering "IRONCLAD", "LEAD PIPE","NO QUESTIONS ASKED" autographs. In today's worldof autopens, secretarial, clubhouse and ghost signers, youcan rest assured that your autographed items from H&Shave passed the most stringent examination.

Note: For those that do not know, a "clubhouse" signaturewas a common practice among teams where the key playerswould not actually sign the item, but a clubhouse attendantwould sign for the player. We note any signature that is aclubhouse signature.Multiple Autographed Item Lot LOA's:

New Autograph Authentication:For the more valuable autographs, we are obtaining full

photograph LOA's from one of the respected third partyauthentication companies. For the lesser valued items, weare having those items authenticated and noted with aunique sticker/certificate combination for each item. In theremaining cases, on lots with more than one autographeditem, we will issue one blanket auction letter of authenticityfor the entire lot (although we are trying to do away withthis altogether, but sometimes it is the only cost effectivemethod). This is the original letter that we receive from theauthentication company describing the offered lot. You mayuse this "auction" LOA to obtain individual LOA's shouldyou chose to do that. Please call if you have any questionsregarding these auction lot LOA's.

Framed Items:Frames included with lots: while we make every effort toprotect the frames included in these lots during pre auctionstorage and post auction shipping, we are not responsiblefor any damage to the frames themselves, and no refundswill be given due to frame damage.

About Our Grading:Many lots, throughout the auction have been Professionallygraded and encapsulated by independent grading compa-nies. Many other lots have been graded by our highly edu-cated writers. For the most part, these are conservativegrades, but we are human and sometimes we may misssomething. We are not responsible for a third party gradingcompany agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment andwe cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive anumerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. Westrongly recommend that you come look at any items thatyou are bidding on, and make your own determinationabout it's grade.

Becoming one of Our Field Representatives:Huggins and Scott Auctions is a constantly growing compa-ny. Should you have an interest in joining our staff, we arealways looking for part-time field representatives in newareas. Call our head of Field Representatives, Steve Dicklerat 215-530-4365 to discuss an opportunity; its a no lose sit-uation for you, as well as a chance to make some seriousmoney.

Consignments For Our Next Auction:We have already begun taking consignments for our August9, 2012 auction. Consignment deadline: July 2, 2012 - byconsigning your items early, you allow us the opportunityto advertise your items on our website, in trade publicationsand press releases, as well as at major shows across the coun-try. This is an invaluable way to expose your items to ourthousands of current bidders and possible new bidders, whocan then plan ahead to bid on your items. Believe me, ithappens!

We are always looking for unique Americana items to try inour catalog. Even if you have something you don't see (pri-marily 1960s's and older, though), feel free to call us anddiscuss it. You may have a pile of gold that's just hiddenunder a little dust, or needs the right exposure!

Contact one of our representatives to discuss the sale orconsignments of your cards and other treasures.

JOSH WULKAN

4272 NORTON AVE

OAKLAND, CA 94602510-530-1156

[email protected]

STEVE DICKLER

1490 CLINTON DR

YARDLEY, PA 19087215-530-4365

[email protected]

DICK DECOURCY

PO BOX 2587HIGHLANDS, NC 28741

828-342-2693U N C L E D I C K@H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT.C O M

KEVIN ENDO

PO BOX 647WILLIAMSFIELD, OH 44093

440-293-4478 [email protected]

RICHARD WIERCINSKI

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RON VITRO

PO BOX 15NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10804

[email protected]

STEVE PHILLIPS

4320 FIELD GATE CT

ARLINGTON, TX 76016817-454-4344

[email protected]

ED COMO

41 BRISTOL ST

CHICOPEE, MA 01013413-348-4930

[email protected]

J.D. HECKATHORN

1229 MADISON

ROCHESTER, IN 46975574-223-4320

[email protected]

JAY STRECKER

602 EAGLES WING CT

LINTHICUM, MD 21090410-850-0782

[email protected]

MICHAEL GOLSTEYN

6555 SKYRIDGE DR

BELMONT, MI 49306616-218-9334

[email protected]

JAY DYER

60 CLUBHOUSE DR, UNIT 104PALM COAST, FL 32137

(386) [email protected]

KENT FEDDEMAN

780 NE 37TH ST

BOCA RATON, FL 33431561-573-4975

[email protected]

CRAIG CRAMPTON

43304 BURKE DALE ST

SOUTH RIDING, VA 20152703-220-4718

[email protected]

CHRIS BUCKLER

LOUISVILLE, KY 40222(502) 727-2921

[email protected]

TIM FASSLER

PMB 27312430 TESSON FERRY RD

ST. LOUIS, MO 63128(314) 640-0008

[email protected]

KYLE COLE

314 N. CIRCLE DRIVE

ROTHSAY, MN 56579(218) 867-2757

[email protected]

JASON CHARTRAND

355 CALEDONIA AVE

DORVAL, PQ H9S 2Y1(514) 631-0332

[email protected]

STEVE BUCKHOLTZ

1000 MURRAY HILL RD

VESTAL, NY 13850(607) 798-9477

[email protected]

MIKE NELSON

3087 SOUTH GARLAND COURT

LAKEWOOD, CO 80227(303) 989-8069

[email protected]

JOHN CARPENTIER

PO BOX 28354GREEN BAY, WI 54324

(920) [email protected]

SCOTT MILLER

647 W CALLE FRANJA VERDE

SAHUARITA, AZ 85629(520) 777-3379

[email protected]

BOB BRILL

PO BOX 7408VENTURA, CA 93006

(805) [email protected]

BOB HALLMAN

2370 MANUELA DRIVE

CHASKA, MN 55318(952) 448-5143

[email protected]

JOHNNY HUSTLE CARD CO.PO BOX 57

BAYVILLE, NY 11709516-827-4771

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RICK GIDDINGS

GIZMO'S SPORTSCARDS

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(815) [email protected]

ERIC POLLICE

P.O. BOX 16224PITTSBURGH, PA 15242

(412) [email protected]

DOUG WILLIAMS

5489 CRANY CREEK DR.GLOUCESTER, VA. 23061

(804) [email protected]

JON AZLIN

516 LAWS DR

NORMAN, OK 73072(405) 760-7464

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MAIN OFFICE:BILL HUGGINS

HUGGINS & SCOTT AUCTIONS

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Huggins and Scott Auctions Upcoming August 9th, 2012

MASTERPIECE AUCTION Take note of our next auction scheduled for July 30th thru August 9th, 2012. This will have a unique for-mat that we are getting tremendous positive feedback from our consignors and bidders. The neat part aboutthat auction is that it will begin the Monday before the National Convention in Baltimore, MD this sum-mer, and end the following Thursday, after the show. This will allow consignors to have their items on dis-play at the biggest event in the hobby and allow our bidders the opportunity to actually place bids on theitems that they can hold in their hands at the show. Our deadline for submitting items is not until July2nd, so please contact your local rep below or our main office and we will be happy to discuss includingYOUR items in this once-a-year event. It can do nothing but put more money in your pocket!! Call us formore details.

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1. 1862 Autograph Album with Abraham Lincoln, His Cabinet and (200+) Members of the 37th CongressA house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure, permanently, half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved — I do notexpect the house to fall — but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spreadof it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward, till it shall become alike law -ful in all the States, old as well as new — North as well as South. - Abraham Lincoln, June 16, 1858

Arguably the most influential President in American history, Abraham Lincoln was a polarizing figure from the moment he made his House Divided speech in June of 1858.For the abolitionists and anti-slavery citizens, Lincoln was a hero. Southerners and pro-slavery men seemed to have a much different opinion about him. Lincoln’s election twoyears later forced the hand of Southern states toward secession. If Lincoln is the most influential President, the 37th Congress has to be considered one of the most influentialassemblies in American history. The debate over slavery, states’ rights and the perseveration of the Union were common occurrences in the unfinished Capitol chamber. Thesemen, alongside Lincoln, held together our Nation during the Civil War.

The presented 5-3/4 x 9” autograph album is the most complete accumulation of signatures from these men ever offered. Contained with the pages of the hard-covered albumare (224) autographs that include – in order – President Abraham Lincoln (“8”), VP Hannibal Hamlin (“7”), William Seward, Salmon Chase, Edward Bates, Simon Cameron,Gideon Welles and Caleb Smith. Each of these signatures and on a page by itself and constitute the key members of the Cabinet. The person that obtained these autographsshould be considered a pioneer in autograph collecting as the original owner meticulously gathered the autographs in order of importance with Lincoln first, followed byHamlin, the Cabinets members, then the Senators and lastly the members of the House of Representatives. The autograph album can be dated between December, 1861 andFebruary of 1862 by following the members of Congress and when they took office. There are a total of (224) signatures, eight are Lincoln and his Cabinet, (42) are senators(out of 50 possible at the time) including Henry Wilson (VP under US Grant) and Andrew Johnson (17th President of US); (170) of the (180) Representatives (there are 2duplicate signatures) including William Wheeler (VP under R. Hayes) and Schuyler Colfax (VP under A. Johnson). All signatures were penned in black ink and are in incredi-ble condition (ranging from “7-9”). Full photo LOA’s from JSA and PSA/DNA. For a complete list of all (224) signatures and more information on each, please visit our web-site.

Note: The Abe Lincoln autograph has January 28, 1862 added was the same day that he issued General Order #1 to advance all land and sea forces to his Generals. Grantobliged in the West, while McClellan did nothing. Opening Bid $2500.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 20122. 1888 N173 Old JudgeCabinets CharlesBassett (Bat in RightHand, Hand at Side)-PSA 3Over a nine-year career, CharlesBassett played for the Kansas CityCowboys, Louisville Colonels, NewYork Giants, Providence Grays andthe Indianapolis Hoosiers; the teamin which he is depicted on this 1888N173 Old Judge Cabinet. GradedVG 3 by PSA, the (Bat in RightHand, Hand at Side) pose is theonly such evaluated by the third-party grading service. The sepiaimage is relatively clear while twoof the four corners are problem-free.With exception to reverse finger-prints, the blank reverse is clean.Lovely example of this earlyNational League participant in apleasing state of preservation. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $400.00

3. 1888 N173 Old JudgeCabinets Bob Caruthers(Bat Ready on LeftShoulder)-PSA 4With pitching statistics comparable toHall of Famers such as Chief Bender,Jack Chesbro and Stan Coveleski,Parisian Bob Caruthers was also acapable batter for the BrooklynBridegrooms of the AmericanAssociation. Graded VG-EX 4 byPSA, this impressive 1888 N173 OldJudge Cabinet depicts Carutherswielding his weapon of choice on hisleft shoulder. The slightly mutedimage of the mustachioed southerneris clear with well-formed corners andcrisp edges. The blank reverse is notseriously affected by mild discol-oration. The underrated nineteenthcentury star has been overlooked fordecades, but who knows,Cooperstown may yet call? More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

4. 1888 N173 OldJudge Cabinets SidFarrar (Hands Cupped,Catching)—PSA 4Sid Farrar was a defensive stopperwho played catcher and first basefor both the Philadelphia Quakersand Athletics. Graded VG-EX 4 byPSA, this 1888 N173 Old JudgeCabinet (hands cupped, catching)pose is the only such examplejudged by the third-party service.The sure-handed Farrar is depictedcatching a ball thrown in his direc-tion on the bold, bright rendition.Both the surface and reverse dis-play superficial wear commensu-rate with the assigned technicalgrade. Perfect for the nineteenthcentury Type enthusiast. More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

5. 1888 N173 OldJudge Cabinets JimFogarty (Bat OverRight Shoulder)-PSA 4Depicted only three years prior tohis untimely passing in 1891 at theage of 27 from tuberculosis, JimFogarty of the PhiladelphiaQuakers is memorialized on thiseye-catching 1888 N173 Old JudgeCabinet. Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA,the “Bat Over Right Shoulder”pose is the only such examplejudged by the third-party gradingservice. The San Francisco nativeappears poised to strike the orbwhich floats atop the crystal clearsepia image. The perimeter andedges are clean while the blankreverse displays faint fingerprintimpressions which do not disruptthe overall presentation. More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

6. 1888 N173 Old JudgeCabinets Bill Hallman(Dark Uniform,Throwing Right)-PSA 3Reliable utility infielder, BillHallman, is depicted during thefirst of his fourteen major leagueseasons on this challenging 1888N173 Old Judge Cabinet. GradedVG 3 by PSA, this (dark uniform,throwing right) pose is currentlyuncatalogued and is the only speci-men judged by the service. ThePhiladelphia Quaker is portrayedheaving the ball against a pastoralsetting. The clear image is framedby relatively crisp corners andedges. Despite incidental discol-oration to the blank reverse, this124 year-old premium still appears“none the worse for wear”. Perfectfor the N specialist seeking a quali-ty sample from this set. More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

7. 1888 N173 OldJudge Cabinets PopSchriver (ThrowingRight, Cap High)-PSA4Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA.Backstop Pop Schriver sheds the“tools of ignorance” on theoffered 1888 N173 Old JudgeCabinet. The (throwing right, caphigh) pose is currently uncata-logued, and as such, is the onlysuch specimen to be evaluated byPSA. The Philadelphia Quaker isportrayed heaving the ball againsta forested backdrop. This cabinetis crease-free with even cornerand edge wear along with a rela-tively clean blank back.Appealing sample which presentsat the peak of the opined techni-cal assessment. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $400.00

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8. Uncatalogued 1912 J=KFrank “Home Run” BakerSGC Authentic—Only KnownUncatalogued Pre-War Hall of Famer!Circle the bases with Frank “Home Run”Baker on this possibly unique 1912 J=KCandy example. Perfect for the Cooperstownthemed Type enthusiast, this candy box sur-vivor is presently uncatalogued and the onlyknown in the hobby. The Trappe, Marylandresident places a tight grip on his weapon ofchoice that displays moderate obverse creas-ing and is neatly cut. The reverse displaysvintage pencil writing and adhesive marksfrom placement in a photo album. Despitethose flaws, this century-old specimen pres-ents nicely and is ideal for the advanced col-lector. Produced by J. Koenigsberg of NewYork. How many cards from this set haveyou ever seen?Opening Bid $250.00

9. (34) 1909-1916 Hal Chase T206 White Border, T213Coupon & T215 Red Cross Graded Cards—AllDifferentAlthough viewed as a suspicious character with questionable ethics, there is littledoubt that “Prince” Hal Chase was one of the best first basemen from the dead-ball era. As perhaps the most collected non-Hall of Famer of the period, Chase’scharisma and undeniable talent have transcended the century. Stunning is an ade-quate descriptor for these (34) 1909-1916 Hal Chase T206 White Border, T213Coupon and T215 Red Cross tobacco cards. Each antiquity has a different backor pose and is graded by either PSA or SGC. The overall condition breakdown isas follows: (1) SGC 60, (3) PSA 4, (3) SGC 50, (10) SGC 40, (9) SGC 30, (6)SGC 20, (1) PSA 1 and (1) SGC 10. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorders: (28 cards) with American Beauty: (2 cards, both framed) with Blue Portrait (SGC 20), Throwing, Dark Cap (SGC30); Cycle: (3 cards) with Holding Trophy (SGC 40), Throwing, Dark Cap-460 Series (SGC 50); El Principe De Gales: (2cards) with Pink Portrait (SGC 30), Throwing, Dark Cap (SGC 40); Sovereign: (6 cards) with Blue Portrait-460 Series (SGC30), Throwing, Dark Cap-460 Series (SGC 60); Tolstoi: (2 cards) with Blue Portrait (SGC 30), Holding Trophy (SGC 40); 1912-13 T215-2 Red Cross: (SGC 10); 1914-16 T213-2 Coupon: (5 cards) with Holding Trophy (SGC 20, Buffalo), Portrait-Buffalo(PSA 1), Portrait-Chicago (SGC 20), Throwing-Buffalo (SGC 30) and Throwing-Chicago (SGC 20). More on our website.Opening Bid $900.00

10. (47) 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco SGC 30-70 GradedSingles with KelleyInternational League stars are the focus of this seldom-offered assortment of (47) 1912C46 Imperial Tobacco SGC graded singles. This condition sensitive Canadian issue hadendured the century in an impressive manner of preservation. Included are SGC 70: (2cards) with #7 Alperman (none better), #52 B. Jones (1 of 1, none better); SGC 60: (12cards) with #13 Frock, #21 Handford, #39 Carroll, #48 Batch, #64 Henline, #69 Gaunt(1 of 1, none better), #71 Lee, #74 Byers, #75 Simmons, #83 Shaw (none better), #84Yeager, #88 Breen; SGC 50: (12 cards) with #3 LeClaire, #6 Ward, #16 Barberich, #26Ganzel, #27 Kelley, #36 Phelps, #43 Fisher, #56 Wells, #59 Manser, #63 Graham, #80Baxter, #89 McCarty; SGC 40: (20 cards) with #4 White, #9 Sline, #12 Schmidt, #19Dunn (none better), #23 Elston, #25 French, #29 Schirm, #30 Purtell, #31 Sharpe, #32T. Smith, #37 Vickers, #38 Seymour, #42 Justis, #47 F. Mitchell, #49 Corcoran, #54Beebe, #82 Kocher, #85 Carlo, #86 Abstein, #87 Jordan and SGC 30: #62 Jacklitsch.Opening Bid $750.00

11. 1912 C46 ImperialTobacco #65 Chick GandilSGC 50Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. The undisputedkey to the 1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco desig-nation is found with the offered #65 ChickGandil portrait. Released less than a decadeprior to his Black Sox infamy, this Canadianissue depicts Gandil as a first baseman for theMontreal squad of the International League.This century-old specimen is one of three atthe grading tier with only three better. Thefragile surface is crease-free and the biogra-phical reverse is clean.Opening Bid $200.00

12. 1912 C46 ImperialTobacco #27 Joe Kelley SGC50Graded 50 VG-EX 4 by SGC. The offered1912 C46 Imperial Tobacco #27 JosephKell(e)y portrays one of only two Hall ofFamers found in the Canadian issue. Thismid-grade Type resides as one of five at thegrading tier with only three better.Appropriately graded with a clean biograph-ical reverse.Opening Bid $200.00

13. 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorders Ty Cobb (GreenPortrait) PSA 3 (mc)Graded VG 3 with a (mc) qualifier by PSA.Intense 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb(Green Portrait) pose with a clean, Piedmont150 advertising back. This crease-free sampleexhibits clean edges, sharp registration andstriking uniform and surfaces hues. Despiteerrant top-to-bottom centering which reveals aminiscule portion of another card along thebottom edge, this key card still presents excep-tionally well.Opening Bid $400.00

14. 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorder Ty Cobb (Bat OnShoulder) SGC 40Pick a promising “peach” with this classic1909-11 T206 White Border Ty Cobb (BatOn Shoulder) pose. Graded 40 VG 3 bySGC, this crease-free sample displaysexpected corner and edge wear consistentwith the technical grade. Vivid colors, accu-rate centering, pinpoint surface registrationand a problem-free Piedmont advertisingback are all attributes of this instantly recog-nizable keepsake.Opening Bid $250.00

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15. 1912 T202 Hassan Triple FolderMoriarity/Cobb PSA 5Graded EX 5 by PSA. Eye-catching 1912 T202 HassanTriple Folder featuring George Moriarity and the leg-endary Ty Cobb. This century-old ephemeron displayselectric colors, creamy edges and crisp, red typeface.The “Good Play at Third” caption between the playersis absent of any creasing. Perfect specimen for thoseseeking to build the innovative T202 designation.Opening Bid $400.00

16. (6) 1912 T202 Hassan TripleFolders with Mathewson—All PSA 5Each graded EX 5 by PSA. Enhance your pre-war gath-ering with these (6) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders.Included among these radiant examples are 1.)Chance/Chance Beats/Foxen with (mk) qualifier due tominor surface imperfection near Chance’s head; 2.)Dooin/Dooin Gets/Doolan; 3.) Fletcher/JustBefore/Mathewson with undetermined (mk) qualifer;4.) Lennox/Lord Third/Tinker; 5.) McIntyre/ChaseLate/McConnell and 6.) Stanage/CrawfordAbout/Summers.Opening Bid $250.00

17. 1910 T212 Obak Eastley (GhostImage) SGC 40 & Regular CardWhile pre-war cards with ghost images are not rare, tolocate an example such as the offered 1910 T212 ObakEastley with such a strong specter is nearly impossible.Graded 40 VG 3 by SGC, the apparition of the Sealspitcher is visibly aloft from his main image. The print-ing freak is crease-free with a factory stamping on thereverse. Also present is a regular Eastley, graded 30Good 2 by SGC, that is not haunted. Both century-oldspecimens have clean “Convenient Sensible” 175Subjects slogan backs.Opening Bid $500.00

18. 1915CrackerJack #18JohnnyEversPSA 4.5Allow Johnny“Crab” Evers tocrawl into yourpre-war Hall ofFame collectionwith the offered1915 CrackerJack #18 sam-ple. GradedVG-EX+ 4.5 byPSA, this radi-ant example isentirely crease-free and absentof the caramelstaining which frequently plagues this issue. This eye-catching 97 year-old card is properly centered withclean edges and inoffensive corner wear.Opening Bid $250.00

19. 1921ExhibitsBabe RuthSGC 60Graded 60 EX 5by SGC. GeorgeHerman (Babe)Ruth peers intohis Hall of Famefuture on theoffered 1921Exhibits card.This black-and-white specimenpresents muchnicer than thetechnical gradewould suggestwith razor-sharpcorners, crispedges and a cleanback. Slightlyaskew centering does not distract from the visualappeal of this early “Bambino”.Opening Bid $250.00

20. (13) 1921 Baseball Exhibits with(5) Hall of Famers Including (4) SGCSterling assortment of (13) 1921 Baseball Exhibits with(5) Hall of Famers including a quartet of SGC Gradedexamples. Included are SGC Graded: (4 cards) withCarey (SGC Authentic), B. Harris (SGC 50), Sisler(SGC 70, highest graded), Wheat (SGC 60);Ungraded: (9 cards) with Bush (EX), Dauss (EX-MT),Dykes (EX-MT), Hollicher (EX-MT), Mays (EX),Peckinpaugh (VG-EX), Perkins (VG-EX), Rice (FR,tear) and Whitted (EX).Opening Bid $200.00

21. 1922 V61-2 Neilson’s ChocolateGroup of (15) PSA 4-6 GradedSingles with Carey & SewellSatisfy your sweet tooth with these (15) 1922 V61-2Neilson’s Chocolate PSA graded cards. This Canadianissue includes PSA 6: Fletcher; PSA 5.5: Walker; PSA5: (8 cards) with Callaghan, DeBerry, Doak (none bet-ter), Falk, Morrison, Parkinson (none better), Sewell,Sherdel (none better); PSA 4.5: (4 cards) with Cadore,Miller, Pinelli, Rigney (none better) and PSA 4: Carey.Opening Bid $400.00

22. 1933 Goudey Baseball #53 BabeRuth (SGC 30) & #92 Lou Gehrig(SGC 40)The heart of Murderers’ Row is revealed with this pairof classic 1933 Goudey Baseball depictions featuringBabe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Included are 1.) #53 Ruth(SGC 30) presenting much nicer than the technicalgrade with reverse creasing which lightly protrudes thesurface and 2.) #92 Gehrig (SGC 40) with moderate,but even corner wear that is consistent with the techni-cal grade. This centerpiece is crease-free. It does notget much better than these period renderings of the“Bambino” and “Iron Horse”.Opening Bid $400.00

23. 1933Goudey#92 LouGehrigSGCAuthenticPinstripePower! LouGehrig lashesout on an unfor-tunate pitch withthe offered 1933Goudey #92 cor-nerstone. GradedAuthentic bySGC due to veryslight trimmingalong the upperedge, this ren-dering is still crease-free with strong corners, decentcentering and intricate uniform detailing. The reverse iscrisp with bold, green typeface. Add this “Larrupin’Lou” to your pre-war assembly!Opening Bid $200.00

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27. 1909-11E90-1AmericanCaramel NapLajoie (PSA2.5) & Bill Sweeney (PSA Authentic)Opening Bid $200.00

28. 1911T205 GoldBorderAddie Joss(Cycle Back)PSA 1Opening Bid $150.00

29. (3) 1911 T205Gold BorderSGC Graded Hallof Famers withCollins,Mathewson &SpeakerOpening Bid $150.00

30. 1909-1911T206 WhiteBorders WalterJohnson (Handsat Chest) SGC 30Opening Bid $100.00

31. 1919-21W514 #15 JoeJackson StripCard—PSAAuthenticOpening Bid $200.00

32. 1928 Fro-Joy#1 Babe RuthBVG 4Opening Bid $200.00

33. 1928 Fro-Joy#2 Babe RuthBVG 4.5Opening Bid $150.00

34. 1928 Fro-Joy #3 Babe Ruth BVG 2.5Opening Bid $150.00

35. 1928 Fro-Joy#5 Babe RuthBVG 5Opening Bid $150.00

24. 1933 Goudey Sport Kings #2Babe Ruth GAI 7.5—First GradedGraded NM+ 7.5 by Global Authentication. Of the nearlythree dozen monikers that George Ruth was known byover his 22-year career, the title “Home Run King” isascribed to the slugger on this 1933 Goudey Sport Kings#2 example. “The Babino” is all smiles on this well-pre-served 79 year-old specimen which is confirmed as the“First Graded” at the elevated tier by the third-party serv-ice. This key component to the legendary multi-sportseries is bolstered by strong corners, crisp registrationand a vibrant lime backdrop. The exploits of the“Colossus of Clout” are chronicled on the bright reverse.Smack a round tripper with this upper-tier gum card!Opening Bid $3500.00

25. 1939Play Ball#26 JoeDiMaggioSGC 96—NoneBetterGraded 96 Mint 9by SGC. By theB a s e b a l lCentennial sea-son of 1939, JoeDiMaggio hadalready estab-lished himself asone of the bestplayers in thegame. Not onlydid the youngsuperstar pummelAmerican Leaguepitching en routeto the first ofthree MostValuable Playerawards over his career, but the Yanks swept their way past the haplessCincinnati Reds in the World Series. A very confident Joe DiMaggio isfront-and-center on this incredible 1939 Play Ball #26 portrait. T h enearly 75 year-old treasure appears as when produced decades ago bythe Philadelphia confectioner. The centered portrait of the Yankee leg-end is framed by razor-sharp corners, creamy edges and impeccablesurface registration. The biographical reverse is accentuated by clearand bold black typeface. Of the (3500+) 1939 Play Ball examples sub-mitted to the discerning grading service, a mere 1.4% of any card hasreached this tier with none better. Of the (247) #26 DiMaggio exam-ples judged, only five have reached the Mint 9 level with none better.Any way you do the math, the conclusion is clear; this DiMaggio cor-nerstone is an instant crown jewel of any pre-war collection.Opening Bid $4500.00

26. 1909-1920 Hall of FameTobacco and Strip Card Lot of(10) - All PSA With C. Youngand MathewsonThese (10) PSA graded cards include scarceexamples from some of the earliest and mostcoveted tobacco and strip card issues in thehobby. Includes: 1909-11 T206 White Border(Sweet Caporal backs) Mathewson (white cap;PSA 1.5), McGraw (finger in air; PSA 1.5),Tinker (hands on knees; PSA 1) and Young(Cle., base hand shows; PSA 1); 1912 T207Brown Background J. Collins (PSA 3 MK);1920 W516-1 (hand cut, all assessed“Authentic”) #5 Speaker, #7 Hornsby, #23 E.Collins and (2) #24 Mathewson.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 201236. 1933R305 TattooOrbit JimmyFoxx SGC86—NoneBetterGraded 86 NM+7.5 by SGC.Unleash “TheBeast” into yourpre-war gatheringwith this invest-ment grade 1933R305 Tattoo OrbitJimmy Foxx. Ofthe 25 Foxx speci-mens judged bythe third-party service, only one matches this examplewith none better. The Chicago area rendered is accentu-ated by precise centering, razor-sharp corners and edgesalong with radiant surface hues. The reverse is prob-lem-free with bold, black typeface. Less than 3% of all1933 R305 Tattoo Orbits judged by SGC have reachedthe elusive NM+ tier.Opening Bid $400.00

37. (7)1933 R305TattooOrbit SGCGradedCardswithGrove &MackScintillatingarrangement of(7) 1933 R305Tattoo OrbitSGC gradedsingles.Included areappropriatelygraded speci-mens of SGC84: Harder (1 of 2, one better); SGC 70: Mack (twobetter); SGC 60: Seeds; SGC 50: Berger; SGC 40:O’Doul; SGC 30: (2 cards) with Earnshaw and Grove.Opening Bid $250.00

38. (10) 1933R305 TattooOrbit SGCGraded Hallof Famers &ShortprintsThose seeking tolay a foundation totheir 1933 R305Tattoo Orbit proj-ect will be hard-pressed to find abetter groupingthan these (10)SGC graded sin-gles. This selectionis solely comprisedof Hall of Famers,shortprints andother recognized scarce examples. Included are appro-priately graded versions of SGC 60: (2 cards) withHaines, Levey; SGC 50: (5 cards) with D. Alexander,Cochrane, Cuyler, Hafey, Herman; SGC 40: (3 cards)with Andrews SP, Dean and Grove.Opening Bid $400.00

39. 1935DiamondStars #54HankGreenberg(Greenburg)Error PSA 6Graded EX-MT 6 byPSA. Build your1935 Diamond Starsproject around this#54 Hank Greenburg(Greenberg) errorcard. Although heterrorized AmericanLeague pitching forthe pennant winners,that still did not prevent National Chicle from makingthe spelling mistake on the slugger’s surname. Pulledearly in production, this gorgeous “art deco” renderingappears at the apex of the assigned technical grade withprecise centering, vivid colors and a strong perimeter.Could warrant resubmission for a half-grade “bump”.Opening Bid $400.00

40. 1940 Play Ball #1 Joe DiMaggio& #27 Ted Williams—Both PSA 4“Joltin’ Joe” and “The Kid” are teamed on this tri-umphant pairing of 1940 Play Ball specimens featuringthe key cards in the set. Included are 1.) #1 JoeDiMaggio and 2.) #27 Ted Williams with an (mk) qual-ifier due to a minor pencil mark on the obverse. Perfecttandem for the classic set collector!Opening Bid $400.00

41. (38) 1940Play BallPSA 6-7GradedSingles with(4) Hall ofFamers &BergPursue your 1940Play Ball aspira-tions with these(38) singles, eachof which is gradedbetween EX-MT 6and NM 7 by PSA.Included are PSA7: (6 cards) with#25, #30 Berg, 37,55, 58, 92; PSA 6.5: (10 cards) with #18, 33, 42, 45,#46 Averill, 54, 67, 75, #87 Hubbell, 96; PSA 6: (22cards) with #2, #4 Henrich, 25, (2) 26, (2) 29, 68, 71,72, 79, 84, (2) 91, 92, (2) 95, (2) #104 P. Waner, (2)108 and 112.Opening Bid $200.00

42. 1941Play Ball#14 TedWilliamsSGC 84Graded 84 NM 7by SGC. Ted TheKid Williams isall smiles on thisclassic 1941 PlayBall #14 portrait.The high-graderendition of thiskey card willassuredly drawinterest from Hallof Fame special-ists and registrycombatants alike.Strong corners, clean edges and a vibrant color schemeall fit the criteria of the assigned technical grade. Thepitch-black lettering on the creamy back is clean. Eightother Williams’ share the spotlight at the grading tierwith only seven better.Opening Bid $500.00

43. 1941 Play Ball #63 DomDiMaggio (GAI 8, First Graded) &#71 Joe DiMaggio (SGC Authentic)The talented DiMaggio Brothers of San Franciscoswing for the fences on these 1941 Play Ball singles.Included are 1.) #63 Dom DiMaggio (GAI 8, first grad-ed) with a strong perimeter and 2.) #71 Joe DiMaggio(SGC Authentic) due to mild trimming and reverseback residue/paper loss. For those seeking to makeheadway in the 1941 Play Ball edition, this prime pair-ing is an optimum choice.Opening Bid $400.00

44. 1946PropagandasMontiel #74Andy PafkoPSA 4—HighestGraded withNone Better inSetHigh-grade 1946Propagandas Montiel#74 Andy Pafko pre-rookie card. GradedVG-EX 4 by PSA, thisCuban issue was print-ed on a wafer-thin paper stock and is typically foundwith acute wear or back damage due to having beenglued in accompanying albums. Of the total census of107 samples judged by PSA, only two have reached theVG-EX 4 grading tier with none surpassing it. “HandyAndy” Pafko was a dependable star for three majorleague squads and this foreign depiction pre-dates his1949 Bowman rookie by three seasons.Opening Bid $200.00

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45. 1951 Bowman #253 MickeyMantle Rookie—BVG 4The real Mantle rookie! Pre-dating the Topps versionby a full season, this 1951 Bowman #253 MickeyMantle rookie card is perpetually atop many advancedcollector’s want lists. Graded VG-EX 4 by BVG, thehorizontal high number depicts Joe DiMaggio’s heirapparent slugging against a cloudy skyline in a ballparksetting. Exhibits lustrous colors, precise registration andpinpoint typeface on the clean reverse. For the die-hardMantle enthusiast or classic set collector with an eyefor the very best.Opening Bid $900.00

46. 1949 Bowman #84 RoyCampanella RC (SGC 80) & 1955Topps #164 Roberto Clemente RC(SGC 40)Trailblazing baseball icons Roy Campanella andRoberto Clemente are memorialized with this pair ofSGC graded rookie cards. Included are accuratelyassessed versions of 1.) 1949 Bowman #54 CampanellaRC (SGC 80) which presents much nicer than theassigned technical grade and 2.) 1954 Topps #164Clemente RC (SGC 40) with a crease-free surface andonly mild scuffing to the reverse.Opening Bid $250.00

47. 1953ToppsBaseball#82MickeyMantleSGC 60Graded 60 EX5 by SGC.Those seekinga quality 1953Topps #82MickeyMantle need tolook no furtherthan theoffered speci-men! Thisearly renditionof the“Commerce Comet” is properly centered with penetrat-ing colors and peripheral wear consistent with the tech-nical evaluation. The informative biographical reverseis clean.Opening Bid $250.00

48. 1954ToppsBaseball#128 HankAaronRookie SGC84Graded 84 NM 7by SGC. Thoseseeking a quality#128 Hank Aaronrookie for their1954 ToppsBaseball projectwill be hard-pressed to find anexample that sur-passes the offeredcopy! Decent centering, well-defined corners, creamyedges and a vibrant color scheme are all attributes ofthis iconic card. The clean back is problem-free.Matches or exceeds 85% of all similar Aaron rookiesjudged by the grading service.Opening Bid $400.00

49. 1954 Topps Baseball Hall ofFame Rookies of #94 Ernie Banks(SGC 80) and #128 Hank Aaron (SGC60)Let “Mr. Cub” and “Hammerin’ Hank” establish your1954 Topps Baseball project with this pair of SGCgraded rookie cards. Included are 1.) #94 Banks RC(SGC 80) and 2.) #128 Aaron RC (SGC 60). This mid-grade tandem is ideal for Hall of Fame rookie collec-tors and set builders alike.Opening Bid $400.00

50. 1952 Bowman #218 Willie Mays(SGC Authentic) & 1954 Bowman#65 Mickey Mantle (SGC 50)Electric tandem of 1952-1954 Bowman Baseball SGCgraded singles featuring Willie Mays and MickeyMantle. Included are 1.) 1952 Bowman #218 Mays(SGC Authentic) due to minor trimming and 2.) 1954Bowman #65 Mantle (SGC 50).Opening Bid $200.00

51. 1955 Bowman Baseball #202Mickey Mantle BVG 7Graded 7 Near Mint by Beckett Vintage Grading.Desirable 1955 Bowman Baseball #202 MickeyMantle. This sharp example is framed by accurate cen-tering along with barely touched corners and edges.The biographical reverse is clean and absent of askewreverse centering or wax staining. Due to the fragilenature of this series, locating quality NM specimens, letalone that of the caliber of Mantle is quite a feat!Opening Bid $200.00

52. (18) 1952ToppsBaseball SGCGraded CardsWith (3)Pafko and (3)SpahnComprised of Hallof Fame, superstarand key examples,this lot of (18) SGCgraded 1952 ToppsBaseball cardsincludes: (3) #1Pafko black back (2SGC 30 and 1 SGC20); (3) #33 Spahnblack back (SGC 60, 50 and 40); (4) #36 Hodges blackback (SGC 60, 50 and (2) 40); #37 Snider black back(SGC 40); #43 Scarborough black back (SGC 70); #65Slaughter black back (SGC 50); (2) #88 Feller (SGC 70and 40); #126 Hutchinson (SGC 86); (2) #175 B.Martin RC (SGC 50 and 40).Opening Bid $250.00

53. (22)1953 ToppsBaseballPSAGradedSingles—All NM 7 orNM-MT 8Each gradedeither NM-MT 8or NM 7 byPSA. Presentedis a high-gradeassortment of(22) different1953 ToppsBaseball lownumbers.Included arevery crisp renditions of PSA 8: (12 cards) with #7, 23,29, 55, 63, 95, 103, 133, 150, 166, 197, 201; PSA 7:(10 cards) with #17, 49, 106, 136, 176, 183, 185, 193,204 and 208.Opening Bid $400.00

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54. (18) 1950 & 1955 BowmanBaseball Star Cards with Mays &Rizzuto—All BVGFeatured are (18) 1950 and 1955 Bowman BaseballBVG graded star cards with Mays and Rizzuto leadingthe way. Included are 1950 Bowman: (14 cards) with#7 (BVG 5), #11 Rizzuto (BVG 6), (2) #16 Sievers(both BVG 6), (3) #29 Stanky BVG 7, BVG 6.5, BVG6), (2) #32 Roberts (both BVG 5.5), (2) #33 Kiner(BVG 6.5, BVG 5.5), #35 Slaughter (BVG 6), (2) #112Hodges (BVG 5, BVG 3); 1955 Bowman: (4) with #1Wilhelm (BVG 5.5), #59 Ford (BVG 6.5), #143Newcombe (BVG 7.5) and #184 Mays (BVG 6). Opening Bid $250.00

55. 1951-1954BowmanBaseball PSAGraded Lotof (32) With1951 T.WilliamsEncapsulated andgraded by PSA,these (32) Bowmanbaseball examplesspan the 1951through 1954 issuesand include: 1951(PSA 6): #176 T.Williams and (PSA3): #134 Spahn;1952 (PSA 6): #75Kell, 77, 85, 88, (2) 109, 124, 138, 146 Durocher and178; (PSA 5): #99, 110, 117, 120, 157, 174 and 176;1954 (PSA 9): #172 (MC); (PSA 8): #91 and #149(OC); (PSA 6): #1 Rizzuto, 22 and 47; (PSA 5.5): #49;PSA 5: #34; (PSA 4): #33, 36 and 103; (PSA 3): #105and 106.Opening Bid $250.00

56. (26)1953-1955SGC GradedToppsBaseballSingles With1954 T.WilliamsWith SGC high-grade examples themarquee attraction,this lot of (26)1953-1955 ToppsBaseball cards ishighlighted by:1953 #27Campanella (SGC80), #37 Mathews(SGC 60), #54 Feller (SGC 60), #114 Rizzuto (SGC80), #147 Spahn (SGC 50); 1954 #1 T. Williams (SGC50), #13 B. Martin (SGC 60), #20 Spahn (SGC 60),#30 Mathews (SGC 60), #90 Mays (SGC 70); 1955 #31Spahn (SGC 40). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

57. (29) 1952-1955 PSAGraded ToppsBaseballSingles With1953 J.Robinson andCampanellaFrom a pre-expansionera during which allbaseball was playedeast of the Mississippi,these (29) ToppsBaseball PSA gradedspecimens span the1952 through 1955 setswith keys including: 1952 #11 Rizzuto (black back,PSA 3), #88 Feller (PSA 5); 1953 #1 J. Robinson (PSA5), #27 Campanella (PSA 4), (2) #41 Slaughter (PSA5.5 and 5), #76 Reese (PSA 6), #86 B. Martin (PSA 5);1954 #17 Rizzuto (PSA 6), (2) #32 Snider (both PSA4), #45 Ashburn (PSA 5), #50 Berra (PSA 3); 1955 #5Gilliam (PSA 6). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

58. (17) 1954 Bowman Baseball SGCGraded Singles With Mays (SGC 86)and Campanella (SGC 60)The penultimate Bowman Baseball set is represented inthis lot of (17) 1954 SGC graded examples. With loftyassessments, the cardboard collectibles include: SGC88 #76 Nuxhall and #77 Rush; SGC 86 #23 Kuenn,#75 Surkont and #89 Mays; SGC 84 #9 D. Williams,#51 Kellner, #61Miksos, #78 Yvars, #79 C. Simmons,#80 Logan and #107 La Palme; SGC 80 #11 S. Gordonand #60 Baczewski; SGC 60 #69 Courtney and # 90Campanella; SGC 50 #173 Fondy.Opening Bid $250.00

59. 1958Hires RootBeer TestJim Busby(with tab)SGC 80—NoneGradedBetter inSetOddball Oriolecollectors!Graded 80EX/NM 6 bySGC. This nearimpossible 1958 Hires Root Beer Test Jim Busby isone of only two cards from the entire set to havereached the grading tier. Only 3 total Busby sampleshave been judged by the third-party service. TheOriole outfielder displays strong corners and edges, aradiant yellow backdrop and tightly attached tabbing.The reverse is blemish-free. Would not look out ofplace at a higher grading tier.Opening Bid $400.00

60. 1958HiresRoot BeerTestJohnnyAntonelli(with tab)SGC 60—NoneBetterGraded 60 EX5 by SGC.Magnificent1958 HiresRoot Beer TestJohnnyAntonelli with the original tabbing tightly attached.According to the SGC census, the San Francisco hurlerpresides as one of two at the grading tier with none bet-ter. Slightly askew centering which leads to theassessed grade is offset by a sound perimeter, radiantsurface registration and a clean reverse.Opening Bid $250.00

61. 1958Hires RootBeer TestBob Friend(with tab)SGC 30—OnlyGradedGraded 30 Good2 by SGC. AllowBob Friend tobecome your palby securing thisextremely scarce1958 Hires RootBeer Test BobFriend specimen.Elusive Type is the only copy of the Pirates pitcherjudged by SGC. Despite moderate creasing relegated tothe lower portion of the tightly attached tabbing, theoverall appearance of this specimen is eye-catching andsharp. The reverse is problem-free. Think you will seeone of these again?Opening Bid $200.00

62. (14) 1958 Hires Root Beer (withtab) SGC Graded Singles withAshburn & ReesePossibilities abound with these (14) 1958 Hires RootBeer (with tab) SGC Graded singles. Included are SGC86: #24 Friend; SGC 84: (8 cards) with #10 Ashburn(none better), #16 Fernandez, #17 Doby, #18 H.Brown, #19 O’Connell (highest graded), #23 Reese,#27 F. Thomas (none better), #28 Simmons (highestgraded); SGC 80: (3 cards) with #15 Repulski, #22Narleski, #26 Nieman; SGC 50: #29 Lopata and SGC40: #21 Groat. Opening Bid $400.00

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66. 1952 ToppsBaseball #261Willie Mays SGC60Opening Bid $200.00

67. 1953ToppsBaseball #1J. Robinsonand #104Berra - BothSGC 84Opening Bid $200.00

68. 1954 BowmanBaseball #66 TedWilliams PSA 4Opening Bid $200.00

69. 1954 BowmanBaseball #66 TedWilliams PSA 2.5Opening Bid $200.00

70. (4)1952-1963ToppsBaseballSGCGradedStars with ClementeOpening Bid $100.00

71. 1963 ToppsBaseball #537Pete Rose RookiePSA 5Opening Bid $150.00

72. (5) 1963Topps BaseballHall of Famers &Team Cards—AllPSA 7-8Opening Bid $150.00

73. 1965 ToppsBaseball #350Mickey MantlePSA 6Opening Bid $150.00

74. 1975 ToppsBaseball #223Robin Yount RCPSA 9Opening Bid $150.00

63. 1961 Topps Baseball(Presentation) #150 WillieMays GAI 9Graded Mint 9 by Global Authentication.Elite 1961 Topps Baseball #150 WillieMays portrait. This presentation card cameas part of a very early factory set that wasdistributed to Topps employees andesteemed associates. “Dead” centering,razor-sharp corners and crisp edges are allattributes of this investment grade “SayHey” rendition. The “First Graded” ofMays at the lofty Mint 9 tier.Opening Bid $500.00

64. 1963 Fleer Baseball #42 Sandy Koufax SGC 96—None BetterGraded 96 Mint 9 by SGC. Pack fresh 1963 Fleer Baseball #42 Sandy Koufax cor-nerstone with none better. This colorful example of the Hall of Famer is “dead”centered with well constructed corners, snow white edges and blistering surfacehues. The green reverse is bright with bold, black typeface. Shares the spotlightwith only six other similar specimens and bests 99.6% of the remaining Koufaxfoes.Opening Bid $200.00

65. 1966 Topps Baseball #254 Fergie Jenkins Rookie SGC 98—Population 1According to industry standards, the attributes of a Gem Mint card are “55/45 or better centering, sharp focus, four sharp cor-ners, free of stains, no breaks in surface gloss, no print lines and no visible wear.” An extremely difficult standard to attain,especially for vintage cards as the vast majority did not make it out of a pack in such condition. Graded 98 Gem 10 by SGC,the offered 1966 Topps Baseball #254 Fergie Jenkins rookie is absolutely the exception to the rule. Virtually flawless, thefresh-faced Hall of Fame pitcher never looked so good!Opening Bid $900.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 201275. 1963Fleer #42SandyKoufaxSGC 92Graded 92 NM-MT+ 8.5 bySGC. Moredizzying than acommandingfastball, this1963 Fleer #42Sandy Koufax isideal for fans ofthe Dodgers fire-baller. The crisp49 year-oldspecimen hasescaped the cen-tering woes and wax staining which frequently plaguesthis issue. The colorful likeness of Koufax is surround-ed by razor-sharp corners, bleach white edges and radi-ant surface hues. Only five Koufax examples surpassthis elite “cookie” card.Opening Bid $200.00

76. 1963 Topps Baseball #200Mickey Mantle & #537 Pete RoseRookie—Both PSA 6Each graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Take charge of your1963 Topps Baseball project with this prime pairingincluding 1.) #200 Mantle and 2.) #537 Rose RC.These undisputed keys to the colorful edition exhibitmostly clean perimeters, vibrant color schemes andclean backs.Opening Bid $200.00

77. (8) 1957-1969 Topps BaseballHall of Fame Rookies with Ryan &Seaver—All SGC 80-88Solidify your classic Topps Baseball collection withthese (8) Hall of Fame rookies featuring legends suchas Ryan and Seaver. Each highly graded by SGC,included are 1.) 1957 Topps #328 B. Robinson RC(SGC 80); 2.) 1960 Topps #148 Yastrzemski RC (SGC84); 3-4.) 1966 Topps: #126 Palmer RC (SGC 88),#254 Jenkins RC (SGC 84); 5.) 1967 Topps #581Seaver (SGC 80); 6-7.) #177 Ryan RC (SGC 84), #247Bench RC (SGC 86) and 8.) 1969 Topps #260 R.Jackson RC (SGC 86).Opening Bid $400.00

78. (4) 1960-1968 Topps BaseballSGC Graded Stars with 1968 RyanRC SGC 84Formidable foursome of 1960-1968 Topps BaseballSGC graded stars. Included are 1.) 1960 Topps #264Roberts (SGC 70); 2.) 1961 Topps #360 F. Robinson(SGC 60); 3.) 1965 Topps #155 Maris (SGC 60) and 4.)1968 Topps #177 Ryan RC (SGC 84). Each card pres-ents at the peak of the assigned technical grade.Opening Bid $150.00

79. (5) 1960-1968 Mickey MantleBaseball Cards with (3) PSA GradedSqueeze “The Mick” with these (5) 1960-1968 MickeyMantle cards with a trio of PSA graded examples.Included are 1.) 1960 Topps #350 (PSA 6); 2-3.) (2)1961 Topps #475 MVP (EX, VG-EX); 4.) 1962 PostCereal (Hand Cut) #5 (PSA Authentic) and 5.) 1968Topps #280 (PSA 5).Opening Bid $250.00

80. (12) 1949-1969 Topps & BowmanBaseball Graded Stars with AaronDecent assortment of (12) 1949-1969 Topps andBowman Baseball graded star cards. Included are 1949Bowman: #69 Henrich (SGC 80); 1950 Bowman: #19Spahn (SGC 50); 1954 Topps: #20 Spahn (BVG 6.5);1955 Bowman: (2 cards) with #158 Hodges (SGC 60),#179 Aaron (SGC 70); 1958 Topps: #215 Gilliam(SGC 80); 1962 Topps: #85 Hodges (BVG 6.5); 1964Topps: #10 AL Home Run Leaders (SGC 80); 1965Topps: #16 Morgan RC (SGC 70); 1968 Topps: #4 ALRBI Leaders (BVG 7.5); 1969 Topps: (2 cards) with#412 Mantle CL (SGC 92) and #564 Hodges (SGC 88).Opening Bid $150.00

81. 1953-1972PSA GradedBaseballSingles Lot of(22) WithMultipleMantle, Maysand KoufaxSpanning the boom inthe popularity of card-board collectibles,these (22) PSA gradedTopps, Bowman andJell-O Baseball speci-mens include collec-tion cornerstones.Highlights include: Topps Mantle 1958 #150 (PSA 1MC), #487 AS (PSA 5); 1961 #307 WS (PSA 6), #406565 Ft. HR (PSA 5); 1962 #471 AS (PSA 3); 1966 (2)#50 (PSA 4 and PSA 3); 1967 #150 (PSA 3); ToppsMays 1959 #50 (PSA 4); 1967 #200 (PSA 5); ToppsKoufax 1959 #163 (PSA 4), 1964 #200 (PSA 3). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

82. (40) 1955-1970 Topps BaseballPSA Graded Cards with Aaron, Mays& RoseImpressive group of (40) 1955-1970 Topps BaseballPSA graded cards with Aaron, Mays and Rose leadingthe way. Keys include 1955 Topps Doubleheaders:#105 Aaron/106 (PSA 2); 1960 Topps: (19 cards);1966 Topps: #30 Rose (PSA 7) and 1967 Topps: #200Mays (PSA 4). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

83. (21) 1974 Topps Deckle EdgePSA Graded Singles with (19) Mint 9Featured is a cache of (21) 1974 Topps Deckle EdgePSA graded singles. These oversized black-and-whitesingles are tough to locate on the secondary market.Unless noted, all cards have gray backs. Included arePSA 9: (19 cards, two qualifiers) with #2, #12 Sutton,13, 14, 17, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30, 35, 36 (st), 40, 48, 49,53, 58, 67, 72 (pd); PSA 8: #56 and PSA 7: #10 (WhiteBack).Opening Bid $200.00

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84. 1934 Goudey Baseball Complete Set of(96) Cards“Lou Gehrig Says…” do what it takes in securing the offered 1934Goudey Baseball complete set of (96) cards. This sophomore series isaccentuated by a stellar player selection, blistering colors and intenseillustrations. The approximate condition breakdown is as follows:10% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 25% (VG) and 40% (GD or less-er) with nearly 15% having sustained glue residue, paper loss andwriting. Additionally, (15) total cards from both the low and highnumbers display evidence of trimming. The other high numbers pres-ent similarly to the remainder of the set. Keys include #1 Foxx (PR),#2 Cochrane (GD), #6 Dean (VG-EX), #7 Durocher (VG), #10 Klein(VG-EX), #11 P. Waner (trimmed), #19 Grove (VG), #21 Terry (VG),#22 Vaughan (VG), #23 Gehringer (VG), #34 Hafey (VG), #35Lombardi (trimmed), #37 Gehrig (trimmed), #61 Gehrig (GD, slightsurface flaking), #62 Greenberg (PR), #90 Cuyler (VG-EX), #94Rolfe (GD) and #96 DeShong (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00

85. 1938 Goudey Baseball Near Setof (40/48) with Both DiMaggio CardsThe budget conscious pre-war set collector will bedelighted with this popular 1938 Goudey Baseball nearset of (40/48) cards. Although the majority of the cardsare low-grade due to a combination of acute wear,reverse writing and paper loss along with 25% havingbeen trimmed, there is still plenty of Hall of Fame power(including both DiMaggio cards) to make up the differ-ence. Highlights include #241 Gehringer (trimmed),#246 Lombardi (trimmed, Reds, black baseball), #250DiMaggio (trimmed), #253 Greenberg (trimmed), #262Medwick (FR), #270 Lombardi (FR), #274 DiMaggio(FR), #277 Greenberg (PR), #281 Lopez (trimmed),#282 Doerr (VG) and #286 Medwick (PR). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

86. 1940 Play Ball Partial Set of(187/240) Cards with (33) HighNumbersContemporary stars and legends of the past are chronicledon this captivating 1940 Play Ball partial set of (187/240)cards with (33) high numbers. The approximate conditionbreakdown is 15% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30%(VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). The representativesfrom the challenging high series generally present slightlylesser than the low numbers. Highlights include #6Gomez (EX), #7 Dickey (VG-EX), #38 Doerr (NM), #40Greenberg (EX-MT), #102 Klein (VG-EX), #104 P.Waner (EX), #119 Alexander (VG-EX), #120 W. Johnson(FR), #134 Cronin (VG), #141 Stengel (VG), #167 Frisch(VG-EX), #173 Lajoie (EX-MT), #179 Sisler (EX), #180Cochrane (VG-EX), #227 Haines (VG-EX), #234 Chance(trim) and #235 McGraw (VG-EX). Due to rudimentaryfactory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present. For a complete list of key andmissing cards, please visit our website. Opening Bid $400.00

87. 1937 Dixie LidsBaseball Master SetLarge & Small of (8)CardsFeatured is an impressive 1937Dixie Lids Baseball master set of(8) cards. This circular editionhas retained the original tabbing.Included are Large: (4 cards)with Gehringer (PR, back dam-age), Hartnett (PR, back dam-age), Hubbell (PR, back damage),Medwick (VG-EX); Small: (4cards) with Gehringer (VG-EX),Hartnett (PR, paper loss),Hubbell (VG-EX) and Medwick(PR, back damage).Opening Bid $150.00

88. 1941 W753St. LouisBrowns TeamIssue CompleteSet (30/30) inOriginal BoxAlthough the 1941 St.Louis Browns finishedin the second division,yet again, they are stillimmortalized on theoffered W753 teamissue complete set of(30) cards. Housed in the original display box, these black-and-white portraits aver-age (NM to NM-MT). With exception to the header (paper loss) and Harris (taperesidue), the remaining cards are crisp and clean. Key to this souvenir stand survivoris R. Ferrell (NM).Opening Bid $200.00

89. 1949Philadelphia BulletinAthletics/PhilliesNear Set of (57/60)Beloved Philadelphia franchis-es who called Shibe Park homeare represented with the offered1949 Philadelphia BulletinAthletics/Phillies near set of(57/60) portraits. These clip-pings were neatly extractedfrom the Sunday “fun book”section of the newspaper andare absent of any glue stains ortape residue. Presenting in excellent condition, featured are early depictions ofAshburn, Ennis, Fain, Fox, Konstanty, Mack, Roberts and C. Simmons. Missing onlySilvestri, A. Simmons and pennants for completion.Opening Bid $250.00

90. 1950 PhiladelphiaBulletin Phillies Pin-Ups Complete Set of(26)Whiz Kids! Capitalizing on theheated pennant race of 1950, dur-ing the home stretch in Septemberthe Philadelphia Bulletin pub-lished 8x10 portraits of thebeloved Phillies. Presented is acomplete set of (26) 8x10 black-and-white portraits. These delicateimages average (EX-MT to NM)and feature Ashburn (NM) andRoberts (NM).Opening Bid $100.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 201291. 1952BowmanBaseballCompleteSet(252/252)with (5)GradedEarly career rep-resentations ofMantle andMays are avail-able with thislovely 1952BowmanBaseball com-plete set of (252)cards with (5) of the keys being professionally graded. This mid-grade edition has anapproximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG)and 20% (GD or lesser) with the tougher high series generally presenting similarly tothe low numbers. Keys include #1 Berra (VG), #8 Reese (VG-EX), #44 Campanella(VG), #52 Rizzuto (PSA 4), #101 Mantle (PSA 3), #116 Snider (VG), #196 Musial(SGC 50) and #218 Mays (PSA 3). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

92. 1952 Topps BaseballLow Number Near Set(258/310) with #1 Pafko& Stars“Giant-Size” pictures of yourfavorite baseball stars are availablewith this 1952 Topps Baseball LowNumber near set of (258/310) cards.This mid to off-grade series has anapproximate condition breakdown of20% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX),25% (VG) and 30% (GD or lesser)with 5-10% displaying paper loss,residue or paper loss. The (64) #1-80first series is comprised of (23) blackand (41) red backs. Highlightsinclude #1 Pafko (GD, bb), #11Rizzuto (GD), #26 Irvin (VG, bb),#33 Spahn (GD), #36 Hodges (GD),#37 Snider (GD, bb), #57 Lopat(EX-MT, bb), #65 Slaughter (GD),#122 Jensen (EX-MT), #175 B.Martin RC (VG), #191 Berra (VG), #216 Ashburn (VG), #246 Kell (VG) and #268Lemon (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

93. 1953 Topps BaseballComplete Set (274/274)with (4) SGC GradedKeysEarly Topps magic is found with theoffered 1953 Baseball complete set of(274) cards including (4) SGC gradedkeys. These gorgeous Kodachromeillustrations have an approximate con-dition breakdown of 10% (EX-MT orbetter), 30% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and25% (GD or lesser). The challenginghigh series presents slightly lesser thanthe more available low numbers butstill present nicely. Highlights include#1 J. Robinson (SGC 60), #27Campanella (VG-EX), #37 Mathews(VG-EX), #76 Reese (GD), #82Mantle (SGC 50), #104 Berra (EX),#114 Rizzuto (SGC 70), #220 Paige(PR, slight tear), #228 Newhouser(VG), #244 Mays (SGC 30), #258Gilliam RC (GD) and #263 Podres RC(VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00

94. 1953 BowmanColor BaseballNear Set of(159/160) Cardswith (4) GradedKeysThe Bowman GumCompany of Philadelphiaspared no expense in pro-ducing their “Color” base-ball edition. The vivid, fullbleed portrayals are stillatop many advanced collec-tors want lists. Presented is a 1953 Bowman Color Baseball near set of (159/160)cards, (4) of which are professional graded. This popular series has an approximatecondition breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 25% (GDor lesser). Keys include #9 Rizzuto (GD), #10 Ashburn (VG), #32 Musial (GD), #33Reese (EX-MT), #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle (PSA 6), #46 Campanella (GD), #59 Mantle(PR, writing), #92 Hodges (EX-MT), #93 Rizzuto/Martin (GD), #97 Mathews (GD),#99 Spahn (VG), #114 Feller (VG-EX), #117 Snider (PSA 5), #118 B. Martin (EX),#121 Berra (VG-EX), #153 Ford (SGC 60) and #160 Abrams (SGC 60). Due to rudi-mentary factory printing techniques of the age, slight size variances are present.Missing only #62 Kluszewski for completion. More on our website.Opening Bid $750.00

95. 1953 BowmanBaseball Color Near Set(135/160) & (11) 1953Bowman Black & WhiteCardsGorgeous, full-color 1953 BowmanBaseball Color near set of (135/160)cards featuring the majority of thekey cards in the series includingMantle, Musial and many others.Spotlighted are 1953 BowmanBaseball Color near: (135/160,25% EX or better, 25% VG-EX,25% VG, 25% GD or lesser) with#10 Ashburn (VG), #32 Musial(trimmed), #59 Mantle (FR, paperloss), #92 Hodges (VG), #93Rizzuto/Martin (trimmed), #97Mathews (VG-EX), #117 Snider(GD) and #153 Ford (VG-EX). Alsopresent are (11) 1953 BowmanBlack and White singles (averageVG) with #28 Wilhelm (GD) lead-ing the way. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

96. 1956ToppsBaseballCompleteSet of(340/340)with (8)GradedStars &ChecklistCapture theessence of the“golden age ofbaseball” with thissterling 1956 Topps Baseball complete set of (340) cards, (8) of the keys being profes-sionally graded. This very clean horizontal action/portrait series has an approximatecondition breakdown of 15% (EX-MT or better), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25%(VG or lesser). Featured are #5 T. Williams (GD), #30 J. Robinson (VG), #31 Aaron(SGC 70), #33 Clemente (PSA 7), #79 Koufax (GD), #110 Berra (SGC 80), #113Rizzuto (SGC 88), #130 Mays (VG-EX), #135 Mantle (SGC 50, gray back), #150Snider (SGC 80), #164 Killebrew (EX-MT), #240 Ford (BVG 5), #251 Yankees Team(PSA 6), #292 Aparicio RC (VG) and NNO CL 2/4 (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

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97. 1948 BowmanBaseball CompleteSet of (48) CardsInaugural 1948 BowmanBaseball complete set of (48)cards. This black-and-white issueis perfect for the budget con-scious collector and has anapproximate condition break-down of 20% (VG or better),30% (GD), 30% (FR) and 20%(PR) with wear commensuratewith the assigned grades.Highlights include #6 Berra RC(FR), #8 Rizzuto RC (PR, tape),#18 Spahn RC (FR), #36 MusialRC (FR) and #38 SchoendienstRC (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

98. 1951 Topps Teams NearSet of (8/9) CardsInnovative 1951 Topps Teams near set of(8/9) cards. These lengthy yellow borderedexamples depict black-and-white team pic-tures surrounded by yellow framing. Includedfor the base set are Boston Red Sox (PR,undated, paper loss), 1950 Brooklyn Dodgers(VG), Chicago White Sox (EX, undated),1950 Cincinnati Reds (GD), New YorkGiants (GD, undated), Philadelphia Athletics(VG, undated), Philadelphia Phillies (VG,undated) and 1950 Washington Senators (FR,taped). Missing only the St. Louis Cardinalsfor completion.Opening Bid $250.00

99. 1953 Bowman BaseballBlack & White Complete Setof (64) CardsIn stark contrast to the glaring colors of theexpensive 1953 Bowman Baseball Colorissue, this muted black-and-white issue of(64) cards is still an ideal choice for the setcollector. This series has an approximatecondition breakdown of 25% (EX-MT orbetter), 35% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20%(VG or lesser). Keys include #1 G. Bell(EX-MT), #15 Mize (EX), #26 Roe (VG),#27 Lemon (EX), #28 Wilhelm (EX), #39Stengel (VG-EX) and #46 B. Harris (EX-MT). Due to rudimentary factory printingtechniques of the age, moderatecentering/size variances are present. Opening Bid $250.00

100. 1953 Red ManTobacco BaseballComplete Set (52/52) withTabsThe producers of Red Man Tobaccoemployed great foresight with their 1953baseball series as nearly 40% of thecards depicted future members of theBaseball Hall of Fame. This completeset of (52) cards have retained theiroriginal tabbing and averages (EX toEX-MT) with only minor corner wearand instances of scattered creasing.Highlights include AL: #1 Stengel (EX),#3 Berra (EX-MT), #10 Rizzuto (EX);NL: #5 Campanella (VG-EX), #10Reese (EX-MT), #14 Snider (VG) and #26 Musial (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

101. 1952-1955 Red ManTobacco Baseball NearSet RunFeatured is a comprehensive 1952-1955 Red Man Tobacco Baseballnear set run. The tabbing of eachcard was neatly extracted. Withexception to the noted, the cards inthis series average (GD to VG).Highlights include 1952 Red Mannear: (49/52) with AL: Williams(VG-EX); NL: Mays (GD), Musial(VG); 1953 Red Man near: (40/52)with NL: #3 #26 Musial (EX); 1954Red Man Master near: (53/54)with NL: #13 Campanella (EX), #25Mays (EX) and 1955 Red Mannear: (48/50, average EX to EX-MT) with NL: #7 Mays (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

102. (3) 1952-1955 RedMan Tobacco BaseballNear/Starter Sets withTabsJourney to the smoke shop with thistrio of 1952-1955 Red Man TobaccoBaseball near/starter sets, all ofwhich have retained their originaltabbing. Highlights include 1952Red Man near: (41/52, average VG)with AL: #3 Berra (VG-EX), #23 T.Williams (GD); NL: #15 Mays (GD),#16 Musial (VG); 1954 Red ManNear Master: (48/54, average EX)with AL: #17 Rizzuto (EX-MT);NL: #13 Campanella (VG), #25Mays (VG) and 1955 Red Manstarter: (23/50, median VG-EX) with NL: #7 Mays (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

103. 1954 Bowman BaseballNear Set of (210/224) CardsSecure nearly 95% of the 1954 BowmanBaseball edition with this near set of(210/224) cards. The approximate condi-tion breakdown is 15% (EX or better),30% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 25% (GDor lesser) with approximately 5-10% dis-playing glue/paper residue or writing.Highlights include #65 Mantle (GD), #89Mays (GD), #90 Campanella (VG), #161Berra (VG), #170 Snider (VG-EX) and#177 Ford (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

104. 1954 Red Heart DogFood Complete Set of (33)CardsFido will absolutely enjoy this 1954 RedHeart Dog Food complete set of (33)cards. These colorful slabs of cardboardaverage (VG-EX to EX) with the tougherred backgrounds presenting similarly.Highlights include Ashburn (VG-EX),Fox (VG-EX), Kell (NM), Kiner (VG),Kluszewski (EX), Lemon (VG-EX),Mantle (EX), B. Martin (VG), Musial(EX-MT), Schoendienst (EX-MT),Slaughter (EX-MT), Snider (GD) andSpahn (GD).Opening Bid $400.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012105. 1956 ToppsBaseball Complete Setof (340) CardsDesirable 1956 Topps Baseballcomplete set of (340) cards. Thisclassic horizontal edition is high-lighted by popular dualaction/portrait poses. The approxi-mate condition breakdown is asfollows: 20% (EX or better), 25%(VG-EX), 35% (VG) and 20%(GD or lesser). Featured are #5 T.Williams (GD), #30 J. Robinson(GD), #31 Aaron (GD), #33Clemente (GD), #79 Koufax(GD), #101 Campanella (VG-EX),#110 Berra (VG), #130 Mays(VG), #135 Mantle (FR, slightpaper loss, gray back), #150Snider (GD), #164 Killebrew(VG), #166 Dodgers Team (GD),#200 Feller (VG), #240 Ford(VG-EX), #251 Yankees Team(GD), #260 Reese (VG) and #292 Aparicio RC (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

106. 1957 ToppsBaseball Complete Setof (407) CardsImmensely popular 1957 ToppsBaseball complete set of (407)cards. This “collector’s grade” edi-tion has an approximate conditionbreakdown of 15% (EX-MT or bet-ter), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and30% (VG or lesser) with moderatewax staining and the challengingfourth series presenting similarly tothe other numbers. Nearly 5-10% ofthe cards display moderate bowingdue to storing methods. Keysinclude #1 T. Williams (GD), #2Berra (VG), #10 Mays (VG), #18Drysdale RC (GD), #20 Aaron(VG), #25 Ford (EX-MT), #35 F.Robinson RC (VG-EX), #55 Banks(EX-MT), #76 Clemente (VG-EX),#95 Mantle (GD), #210 Campanella(GD), #212 Colavito RC (NM), #302 Koufax (VG), #328 B. Robinson RC (VG-EX),#400 Dodgers Sluggers (VG) and #407 Mantle/Berra (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

107. 1959ToppsBaseballCompleteSet(572/572)in MJRoopAlbumAppealing 1959Topps Baseballcomplete set of(572) cards. This difficult-to-complete edition has an approximate condition break-down of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser)with the difficult high numbers displaying similarly to the more available numbers.Despite moderate instances of wax staining or errant centering, this popular edition isstill clean. Keys include #10 Mantle (PSA 7, oc), #50 Mays (VG-EX), #150 Musial(VG-EX), #163 Koufax (VG), #380 Aaron (EX-MT), #461 Mantle HR (VG), #478Clemente (PSA 6), #514 Gibson RC (GD), #515 Killebrew (GD), #543 CorsairTrio/Clemente (VG), #550 Campanella (VG), #561 Aaron AS (EX-MT), #563 MaysAS (GD) and #564 Mantle AS (VG-EX). This series is stored in a museum quality MJRoop archiving system with accompanying slipcase and checklist. More on our web-site.Opening Bid $400.00

108. 1959ToppsBaseballCompleteSet of(572)Cardswith (2)GradedSpotlighted is apromising 1959Topps Baseballcomplete set of(572) cards with a pair of graded keys. This difficult-to-complete edition has anapproximate condition breakdown of 20% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), 30% (VG)and 30% (GD or lesser) with the challenging high series presenting similarly to themore available numbers. Keys include #10 Mantle (GD), #50 Mays (BVG 4), #150Musial (EX), #163 Koufax (FR, slight writing), #202 Maris (PSA 6), #380 Aaron(VG-EX), #461 Mantle HR (GD), #478 Clemente (GD), #514 Gibson RC (VG), #543Corsair Trio/Clemente (GD), #550 Campanella (VG-EX), #561 Aaron AS (EX), #563Mays AS (VG) and #564 Mantle AS (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

109. 1960 Topps BaseballComplete Set (572/572)This attractive 1960 Topps Baseballcomplete set of (572) cards is an idealacquisition for those seeking qualityvintage material. The horizontal editionhas an approximate condition break-down of 20% (EX-MT or better), 20%(EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG orlesser) with less than 5% of the cardsdisplaying reverse writing (mostlychecklists) and the challenging highseries generally presenting similarly tothe lower numbers. Although the majori-ty of the lower number gray stock cardsdisplay traces of wax residue, the over-all appearance of the surfaces is crispand clean. Highlights include #148Yastrzemski RC (VG-EX), #160Mantle/Boyer (VG), #200 Mays (EX-MT), #316 McCovey RC (GD), #326Clemente (VG), #343 Koufax (VG), #350 Mantle (GD), #563 Mantle AS (GD) and#564 Mays AS (VG-EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age,slight size and centering variances are present. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

110. 1961 ToppsBaseball CompleteSet (587/587) with(6) PSA GradedStars & (4)ChecklistVariationsFrom the season in whichthe “M&M Boys” punishedthe American League comesthis extremely challenging1961 Topps Baseball com-plete set of (587) cards with(6) PSA graded cards and (4) checklist variations. This series has an approximate con-dition breakdown of 10% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging high numbers presenting only slightly lesser thanthe more available series. Keys include #2 Maris (VG-EX), #150 Mays (VG-EX),#290 Musial (VG), #300 Mantle (PSA 6), #307 Mantle WS (EX-MT), #344 Koufax(VG), #388 Clemente (PSA 8, oc), #406 Mantle HR (VG), #409 Johnson WS (PSA8.5), #415 Aaron (EX), #475 Mantle MVP (VG), #576 Maris AS (EX), #577 AaronAS (VG), #578 Mantle AS (VG) and #579 Mays AS (VG). This set is housed in amuseum quality MJ Roop archiving system with a laminated checklist and accompa-nying slipcase. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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111. 1954-1955Baltimore OriolesZip Complete Set of(25) CardsThe offered 1954-1955Baltimore Orioles Zip Cardcomplete set of (25) cards is asscarce as the origin is elusive.This collection is comprised ofall the known cards found inthe series. The skip numberedset includes two size varia-tions, a 2 x 2-5/8” version anda 2-3/4 x 3-5/8” version. Fromthe 1954 series are (8) small cards and (4) large, while the 1955 issue has (8) smalland (5) large cards. All of the cards feature black-and-white images of the BaltimoreOrioles’ players from the 1954 and 1955 seasons while the majority of the hand-cutcards present (NM to NM-MT).Opening Bid $200.00

112. 1955 BowmanBaseball Complete Set of(320) CardsThis 1955 Bowman Baseball completeset of (320) cards allows the victor towatch their favorite baseball stars with-in a television themed design. Theapproximate condition breakdown forthe horizontal series is 20% (EX-MT orbetter), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and35% (VG or lesser) with the challeng-ing high numbers presenting slightlylesser than the lower series. Keysinclude #1 Wilhelm (VG), #22Campanella (GD), #37 Reese (NM),#59 Ford (VG), #179 Aaron (GD), #184Mays (VG), #202 Mantle (VG) and#242 Banks (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

113. 1955 ToppsDoubleheaders Near Set of(65/66) CardsThe vintage oddball collector will undoubt-edly approve of the offered 1955 ToppsDoubleheaders near set of (65/66) cards.This colorful dual-fold edition has anapproximate condition breakdown of 15%(EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser). Keys include#25 J. Robinson/26 (GD), #31/#32 Banks(VG-EX), #45 Kaline/46 (EX-MT), #69 T.Williams/70 (PR, staple markings), #105Aaron/106 (VG-EX), #111 Killebrew/112(EX), #121 Kluszewski/122 (EX-MT) and#127 Spahn/128 (EX). Missing only #109Newhouser/110 for completion. Opening Bid $400.00

114. 1958 Topps Baseball NearSet (419/494) & 1959 ToppsBaseball Starter Set (211/572)with StarsFeatured is a 1958 Topps Baseball near set of(419/494) cards and a 1959 Topps Baseballstarter set of (211) different. Highlightsinclude 1958 Topps near: (419/494, 25% EX-MT or better, 25% EX, 20% VG-EX, 30% VGor lesser, 5% writing) with #5 Mays (GD,reverse paper pulling), #47 Maris RC (VG),#418 Mantle/Aaron (VG-EX), #485 T.Williams AS (VG-EX), #487 Mantle AS (VG-EX), #488 Aaron AS (EX-MT); 1959 Toppsstarter: (211/572, 7 high numbers) with #380Aaron (GD), #461 Mantle HR (FR, tear) and#478 Clemente (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

115. 1959 Fleer TedWilliams Complete Set of(80/80) with #68 TedSigns PSA 7The life and times of “The SplendidSplinter” are documented with theoffered 1959 Fleer Ted Williams com-plete set of (80) cards. With exceptionto the #68 Ted Signs shortprint, theremainder of the cards grade (GD toVG). Highlights include #1 The EarlyYears (GD), #67 Fishing w/ Snead(VG) and #68 Ted Signs (PSA 7).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

116. 1960 & 1961Fleer BaseballGreats CompleteSets with PSAGraded RuthCelebrate numerousheroes of Cooperstownwith this dynamic pairingof 1960 and 1961 FleerBaseball Greats completesets. Highlights include1960 Fleer Greats set:(79/79, average EX-MT to NM) with #3 Ruth (PSA 7), #6 W. Johnson (NM), #28Gehrig (VG-EX), #42 Cobb (EX-MT), #62 Wagner (EX-MT), #72 T. Williams (EX-MT); 1961 Fleer Greats set: (154/154, majority EX-MT to NM) with #1 Baker,Cobb, Wheat CL (EX), #14 Cobb (NM), #31 Gehrig (NM), #75 Ruth (GD), #89Sisler/Traynor CL (EX-MT), #150 Wagner (EX) and #152 T. Williams (EX-MT).Opening Bid $250.00

117. 1960 Leaf BaseballNear Set (138/144) withVariationSeldom offered 1960 Leaf Baseballnear set of (138/144) and one addition-al variation. This series which waspackaged with marbles has an approxi-mate condition breakdown of 15%(NM or better), 45% (EX-MT), 30%(EX) and 10% (VG-EX or lesser).Highlights include #1 Aparicio (EX-MT), #25 Grant COR (EX-MT), #27B. Robinson (EX-MT), #37 Snider(EX), #94 Baseball’s Two Hal Smiths(EX-MT) and #141 Flood (EX-MT).Missing only #89, 103, #125 S.Anderson, #128 Cepeda, 130 and #144Bunning for completion.Opening Bid $200.00

118. 1960 Topps BaseballNear Set of (513/572) withYastrzemski RCVery clean 1960 Topps Baseball near setof (513/572) with several Hall of Famersincluding the cardboard debut of “Yaz”.This horizontal series has an approximatecondition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT orbetter), 35% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and20% (VG or lesser) with the challenginghigh series presenting only slightly lesserthan the more available numbers. Keysinclude #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG), #160Mantle/Boyer (EX), #300 Aaron (VG),#343 Koufax (VG-EX), #377 Maris (VG),#564 Mays AS (VG-EX), #565 Maris AS(VG-EX) and #566 Aaron AS (GD). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012119. 1961 ToppsBaseball Complete Setof (587) CardsAssembled is a very difficult-to-complete 1961 Topps Baseballcomplete set of (587) cards. Thismixed-grade classic edition has anapproximate condition breakdownof 25% (EX-MT or better), 30%(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 25%(VG or lesser) with the challeng-ing high numbers faring slightlylesser than the more availableseries. Keys include #2 Maris(GD), #150 Mays (EX-MT), #290Musial (VG-EX), #300 Mantle(GD), #307 Mantle WS (EX-MT),#344 Koufax (EX-MT), #406Mantle HR (GD), #415 Aaron(EX), #417 Marichal RC (VG),#475 Mantle MVP (VG-EX),#482 Mays MVP (NM), #577 Aaron AS (VG), #578 Mantle AS (EX-MT), #579 MaysAS (FR) and #589 Spahn AS (NM). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques ofthe age, slight size and centering variances are present. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

120. 1962 Post BaseballNear Set of (199/200)CardsElusive 1962 Post Cereal Baseball nearset of (199/200) cards. The majority ofthese singles were neatly extracted froma period cereal box and generally pres-ent in (VG-EX to EX) condition withsome better and others lesser.Importantly, none of the backs displaypaper loss or writing. Keys include #5Mantle (VG, from box), #5 Maris (EX,from box), #61 Yastrzemski (EX-MT),#83 Allison SP (NM), #85 Killebrew(EX-MT), #109 Koufax (NM, redlines), #116 Coleman SP (VG), #142Mays (EX), #149 Aaron (NM) and #173Clemente (EX-MT, red lines). Due tothese cards being scissor cut from aperiod cereal box, size variances arepresent. Additionally, expected traces offactory residue are found on approxi-mately 10-15% of the blank reverses. Missing only #140 Marichal SP for completion.For a complete list of key cards, please visit our website.Opening Bid $400.00

121. 1963 Post BaseballNear Set (175/200) & 1963Jell-O Baseball StarterSet (99/200)A bounty of shortprints and stars arefound throughout this 1963 Post &Jello-Baseball collection. This mixed-grade assortment varies in conditionbut still includes many tougher exam-ples that are seldom offered.Highlights include 1963 Post Baseballnear: (175/200, generally averagesVG, 15% writing/back damage, onevariation) with #38 A. Smith SP (VG),#80 Yastrzemski SP (GD), #106 Mays(VG-EX), #143 Clemente (VG), #152Aaron (NM), #166 Gibson (EX-MT);1963 Jell-O Baseball starter: (99/200,generally averages VG-EX, 10% backdamage) with #15 Mantle (VG-EX),#44 Pizzaro SP (VG), #61 Adair SP(GD), #106 Mays (FR, paper loss), #121 Koufax (VG-EX), #128 Kasko SP (EX-MT),#143 Clemente (VG), #157 Cloninger SP (GD) and #175 Landrum SP (EX-MT).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

122. 1963Topps BaseballComplete Setof (576) Cardswith (6) GradedIncluding RoseRC BVG 7.5The offered 1963Topps BaseballComplete Set of (576)cards with (6) gradedkeys is a winningchoice for the discern-ing hobbyist. This classic edition is stockpiled with Hall of Famers and rookie greats.The approximate condition breakdown is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or better), 25%(EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 30% (VG or lesser) with a handful of instances of reversewriting. Although the challenging high numbers present slightly lesser than the lowerseries, the high quality of the graded key cards more than makes up the difference.Highlights include #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (VG-EX), #173Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (SGC 80), #200 Mantle (SGC 70), #210 Koufax (VG), #250Musial (VG-EX), #300 Mays (VG), #323 Mazeroski (SGC 84),#390 Aaron (SGC 80),#490 McCovey (SGC 86), #537 Rose RC (BVG 7.5), #540 Clemente (VG) and #553Stargell RC (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

123. 1966 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (598)Cards with (27) PSAGraded StarsCapture this “collector’s grade” 1966Topps Baseball complete set of (598)cards with (27) PSA graded stars. Thisstar-packed edition has an approxi-mate condition breakdown of 25%(EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25%(VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser)with the challenging high numberspresenting slightly lesser than theremainder of the set. Keys include #1Mays (PSA 6), #30 Rose (PSA 5), #50Mantle (PSA 5.5), #100 Koufax (PSA4), #120 Killebrew (PSA 7.5), #126Palmer RC (VG), #160 Ford (PSA7.5), #254 Jenkins RC (PSA 5), #288Sutton RC (PSA 6), #300 Clemente(VG-EX), #320 Gibson (PSA 7), #500Aaron (PSA 5), #583 Tigers Team(VG) and #598 Perry SP (VG). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $400.00

124. 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) Cardswith (8) PSA Graded KeysExceptionally clean 1968 Topps Baseball complete set of (598) cards with (8) PSAgraded keys. This burlap bordered edition has an approximate condition breakdown of15% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) an 20% (VG-EX or lesser) with mod-erate instances of askew centering. Highlights include #45 Seaver (PSA 4), #50 Mays(VG-EX), #80 Carew (EX-MT), #110 Aaron (PSA 6), #150 Clemente (PSA 6), #177Ryan RC (PSA 4), #247 Bench RC (PSA 6), #280 Mantle (PSA 7), #490 SuperStars/Mantle, Mays (PSA 4) and #528 Tigers Team (PSA 6). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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125. 1962 Bell BrandDodgers Complete Set of(20) CardsSeldom offered 1962 Bell Brand Dodgerscomplete set of (20) cards. This scarceregional potato chips issue has an overallcondition breakdown of 20% (EX to EX-MT), 45% (VG-EX), 15% (VG) and 20%(GD or lesser) with one trimmed (Moon)and one with reverse writing. Only 20%display varying degrees of potato chipstaining common to the issue. Highlightsinclude Alston (VG), Gilliam (VG),Hodges (VG-EX), Koufax (GD), Snider(VG) and Wills (VG-EX).Opening Bid $200.00

126. 1964 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (572)CardsFeatured is a sparkling 1964 ToppsBaseball complete set of (572) cards.This clean edition has an approximatecondition breakdown of 20% (EX-MTor better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX)and 30% (VG or lesser). Keys include#50 Mantle (VG-EX), #125 Rose(VG-EX), #150 Mays (VG), #200Koufax (EX), #225 Maris (EX), #300Aaron (EX), #331 AL Bombers (EX),#423 Aaron/Mays (EX) and #440Clemente (EX-MT). Due to rudimen-tary factory printing techniques of theage, slight size variances are present.More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

127. 1964AuravisionBaseball RecordsHoard with (6)Complete Sets &(74) Duplicatesincluding (15)MaysBreak value! Hours of lis-tening pleasure is assuredby scoring the offered 1964 Auravision Baseball Records hoard with (6) complete setsand (74) duplicates including (15) Mays which are purported to be shortprints. Thisgroup averages (EX-MT to NM) throughout and is highlighted by Koufax, Mantle andMays. Among the duplicates are (2) Allison, (3) Banks, (12) Boyer, (7) Colavito,Drysdale, (6) Ford, Koufax, (15) Mays, (2) Mazeroski, (2) F. Robinson, (20) Spahnand (3) Ward with only a handful falling below the (EX-MT) level.Opening Bid $250.00

128. 1965 ToppsBaseballComplete Set(598/598) with (3)PSA Graded KeysSolid 1965 Topps Baseballcomplete set of (598) cardswith a trio of PSA gradedkeys. This difficult-to-com-plete edition has an approx-imate condition breakdownof 15% (NM or better),40% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser) with the challenging highseries presenting similarly to the lower numbers. Highlights include #134 MantleWS (PSA 7), #160 Clemente (VG-EX), #170 Aaron (VG), #207 Rose (GD), #300Koufax (VG-EX), #350 Mantle (GD), #477 Carlton RC (PSA 6), #510 Banks (EX-MT), #526 Hunter RC (PSA 6) and #581 Perez RC (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

129. 1965 ToppsBaseball Near Set of(506/598) CardsCapture nearly 85% of the 1965Topps Baseball edition with theoffered near set of (506/598) cards.This pennant adorned series has anapproximate condition breakdown of30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX),20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or less-er). Keys include #16 Morgan RC(VG), #160 Clemente (EX-MT),#170 Aaron (GD), #207 Rose (VG-EX), #250 Mays (GD), #350 Mantle(VG), #477 Carlton RC (GD) and#510 Banks (VG-EX). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

130. 1966 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (598)This complete set of (598) 1966 ToppsBaseball cards is certain to conjure upfond memories of frequent trips to thedrug store. With an approximate break-down of: 30% (VG-EX) or better; 35%(VG); and 35% (GD) or lesser withtougher high numbers (523-598) faringsimilarly, keys include: #1 Mays (PR),#30 Rose (GD), #50 Mantle (GD), #100Koufax (GD), #126 Palmer RC (VG),#300 Clemente (GD), #500 Aaron(VG), #526 Twins Team (VG), #550McCovey (VG-EX), #583 Tigers Team(VG) and #598 Perry SP (GD). More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

131. 1967 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (609)With PSA 7 MantleThe (then) largest-ever Topps baseballset at (609), the 1967 version is offeredin its entirety with (3) PSA graded keyspecimens and an approximate non-graded breakdown of: 5% (NM) or bet-ter; 35% (EX-MT); 35% (EX) and 25%(VG-EX) or lesser, with scarce highnumbers (534-609) faring similarly.Highlights include: #150 Mantle (PSA7), #200 Mays (EX), #250 Aaron (EX-MT), #400 Clemente (VG), #430 Rose(PSA 6), #569 Carew RC (VG-EX),#580 Colavito (EX-MT), #581 SeaverRC (PSA 6), #600 B. Robinson (EX)and #609 John (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

132. 1967 ToppsBaseball Complete Setof (609)Pre-dating division play, the designat-ed hitter and free agency, this 1967Topps Baseball complete set of (609)has an approximate breakdown of:5% (EX) or better; 30% (VG-EX);35% (VG); and 30% (GD) or lesser,with scarce high numbers (534-609)faring slightly better. Keys include:#150 Mantle (VG-EX), #200 Mays(VG), #250 Aaron (VG-EX), #400Clemente (GD), #430 Rose (VG-EX),#569 Carew RC (VG), #581 SeaverRC (VG), #600 B. Robinson (GD)and #604 Red Sox Team (VG-EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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133. 1968 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (598) With PSA 6Mantle, Rose and Bench RCPresented in its entirety, this 1968 Topps Baseballset of (598) includes (3) PSA 6 keys and non-grad-ed cards with an approximate breakdown of: 15%(NM) or better; 25% (EX-MT); 35% (EX); and25% (VG-EX) or lesser. Highlights include: #45Seaver (EX), #50 Mays (VG-EX), #110 Aaron(VG), #150 Clemente (VG-EX), #177 Ryan RC(GD), #230 Rose (PSA 6), #247 Bench RC (PSA6), #280 Mantle (PSA 6), #330 Maris (VG-EX),#480 Managers’ Dream/Clemente (VGX), #490Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (VG) and #528 TigersTeam (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

134. 1969 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (664)Coinciding with expansion and theintroduction of division play, this 1969Topps baseball set of (664) is presentedin its entirety. With an approximatebreakdown of 20% (EX-MT) or better);35% (EX); 25% (VG-EX); 20% (VG)or lesser, keys include: #50 Clemente(EX), #95 Bench (VG-EX), #100Aaron (EX), #120 Rose (EX-MT),#190 Mays (VG-EX), #260 R. JacksonRC (trimmed), #480 Seaver (EX), #500Mantle (EX-MT) and #533 Ryan (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

135. 1969 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (664/664)CardsFeatured is an eye-catching 1969 ToppsBaseball complete set of (664) cards her-alded by the debut of “Mr. October” andthe swan song of “The Mick”. Thisappealing series has an approximate con-dition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or bet-ter), 25% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and 25%(VG or lesser). Keys include #100 Aaron(VG-EX), #120 Rose (EX-MT), #190Mays (VG), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG),#500 Mantle (VG) and #533 Ryan (VG).More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

136. 1969 & 1970 ToppsBaseball Complete SetsFor the budget conscious collector comesthis pair of 1969 and 1970 ToppsBaseball complete sets. Highlightsinclude 1969 Topps set: (664/664, 20%EX or better, 15% VG-EX, 30% VG,35% GD or lesser, #162-168 havetape/back damage, 70 dupes, two teamvariations) with #50 Clemente (EX-MT),#190 Mays (EX-MT), #260 R. JacksonRC (FR), (2) #500 Mantle (GD, FR),#533 Ryan (VG); 1970 Topps set:(720/720, 25% EX or better, 20% VG-EX, 35% VG, 20% GD or lesser) with#189 Munson RC (VG-EX), #500 Aaron(VG-EX) and #712 Ryan (VG-EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $400.00

137. 1968-1972 ToppsBaseball Near-Set Run of(5)With ample representation from 1968through 1972, these (5) Topps Baseballnear sets are rife with key cards. With anapproximate breakdown of 15% (EX) orbetter; 30% (VG-EX); and 55% (VG) orlesser, the cardboard collectibles are head-lined by: 1968 (352/598) with #110 Aaron(VG-EX), #280 Mantle (GD); 1969(517/664) with #260 R. Jackson RC (EX),#500 Mantle (VG-EX); 1970 (588/720)with #189 Munson RC (EX), #350Clemente (VG); 1971 (671/752) with #5Munson (VG), #513 Ryan (VG), 1972(496/787) with #560 Rose IA (EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $300.00

138. 1970 ToppsBaseballComplete Set(720/720) with (5)BVG GradedSolid 1970 ToppsBaseball complete set of(720) cards with (5) BVGgraded. This silver bor-dered edition has anapproximate conditionbreakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser) with the highseries presenting similarly to the lower numbers. Highlights include #189 MunsonRC (GD), #350 Clemente (EX), #500 Aaron (EX-MT), #580 Rose (EX), #600 Mays(VG), #700 F. Robinson (EX-MT) and #712 Ryan (BVG 6.5). Also present is a trioof BVG 8 (NM-MT) commons including #341, 598 and #720 (last card in set). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

139. 1971 Topps BaseballComplete Set (752/752)The budget conscious set collectorwill find tremendous value with theoffered 1971 Topps Baseball completeseries of (752) cards. This affordableedition has an approximate conditionbreakdown of 20% (VG-EX or better),40% (VG), 30% (GD) and 10% (FR orlesser) with 5-10% displaying addi-tional edge coloring. Highlightsinclude #100 Rose (GD), #250 Bench(VG), #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT),#400 Aaron (VG-EX), #513 Ryan(trimmed), #600 Mays (GD) and #630Clemente (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

140. 1970 & 1972 ToppsBaseball Complete SetsPremier pairing of 1970 and 1972 ToppsBaseball complete sets. Highlightsinclude 1970 Topps Baseball: (720/720,30% EX-MT or better, 30% EX, 15%VG-EX, 25% VG or lesser) with #350Clemente (EX-MT), #500 Aaron (EX),#580 Rose (VG-EX), #700 F. Robinson(EX-MT), #712 Ryan (GD); 1972 ToppsBaseball: (787/787, 30% EX-MT or bet-ter, 20% EX, 30% VG-EX, 20% VG orlesser) with #49 Mays (VG-EX), #79Fisk/Cooper RC (VG), #309 Clemente(EX-MT) and #595 Ryan (VG-EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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141. 1971 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (752)CardsSolid 1971 Topps Baseball complete setof (752) cards. Perhaps the most popu-lar set of the decade, this edition has anapproximate condition breakdown of30% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX),20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser).Highlights include #100 Rose (EX-MT), #341 Garvey RC (EX-MT), #513Ryan (trimmed), #600 Mays (VG-EX),#630 Clemente (VG-EX), #640 F.Robinson (EX-MT) and #709 BaylorRC (VG-EX). Due to rudimentary fac-tory printing techniques of the day,slight size and centering variances arepresent. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

142. 1972 Topps BaseballComplete Set of (787)Cards with Extra AaronThose who are not too picky about con-dition will enjoy this mid-grade 1972Topps Baseball complete set of (787)cards. The approximate condition break-down is as follows: 20% (EX-MT or bet-ter), 30% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25%(VG or lesser) with the challenging highnumbers presenting similarly. Highlightsinclude #49 Mays (VG-EX), #79Fisk/Cooper RC (VG), (2) #299 Aaron(both VG), #309 Clemente (EX-MT),#595 Ryan (EX-MT), #751 Carlton TRD(EX), #752 Morgan TRD (EX-MT) and#754 F. Robinson TRD (EX). More onour website.Opening Bid $200.00

143. 1972 O-Pee-CheeBaseball Complete Set of(525) CardsO Canada! Fans of Topps’ northern sub-sidiary will enjoy the offered 1972 O-Pee-Chee complete set of (525) cards. Thishigher grade set has an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 15% (NM-MT or bet-ter), 35% (NM), 35% (EX-MT) and 15%(EX or lesser) with mild instances of errantcentering inherent to the issue. Keysinclude #49 Mays (EX-MT), #50 Mays IA(NM), #79 Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #299Aaron (NM), #300 Aaron IA (EX-MT),#309 Clemente (NM), #310 Clemente IA(NM), #420 Carlton (NM), #433 Bench(EX-MT), #435 R. Jackson (NM) and #445Seaver (EX).Opening Bid $250.00

144. 1973 O-Pee-CheeBaseball Complete Set(660/660) with Display BoxGorgeous 1973 O-Pee-Chee Baseball com-plete set of (660) cards. This parallel seriesto the Topps edition has an approximatecondition breakdown of 35% (NM or bet-ter), 30% (EX-MT), 15% (EX) and 20%(VG-EX or lesser) with moderate instancesof askew centering. Keys include #1Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG), #50 Clemente(VG), #100 Aaron (VG-EX), #130 Rose(EX-MT), #220 Ryan (EX), #305 Mays(NM) and #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (NM).Also present is a higher grade 1973 O-Pee-Chee display box with very minor creasingon the side paneling. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

145. 1973 & 1974 ToppsBaseball Complete SetsImpressive tandem of 1973 and 1974Topps Baseball complete sets featur-ing the Hall of Fame rookies ofSchmidt and Winfield. Highlightedin these 660-card editions are 1973Topps: (average EX-MT to NM)with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG), #50Clemente (VG), #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (VG), #615Schmidt RC/Cey (VG); 1974 Topps:(average EX-MT, includes 44 cardTraded Set) with #20 Ryan (VG) and#456 Winfield RC (EX-MT). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00

146. 1972-1974 ToppsBaseball Complete SetRunComprehensive run of 1972-1974 ToppsBaseball complete sets including varia-tions, Traded sets and checklists.Highlights include 1972 Topps:(787/787, average NM) with #79Fisk/Cooper RC (NM), #595 Ryan (EX-MT); 1973 Topps: (660/660, averageNM, 21/22 Checklists) with #1Aaron/Ruth/Mays (NM), #50 Clemente(NM), #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays(NM), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey (EX-MT)and 1974 Topps: (660/660, average NM,16/16 Washington Variations, 22/22Team Checklists, 44/44 Traded) with#456 Winfield RC (NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

147. 1973& 1974ToppsBaseballCompleteSets withPSA 7SchmidtRookieSuperb pair ofrazor sharp 1973and 1974 Topps Baseball complete sets with (4) PSA graded keys. Highlights include1973 Topps set: (660/660) with #1 Aaron/Ruth/Mays (VG-EX), #50 Clemente (NM),#100 Aaron (NM), #220 Ryan (EX-MT), #305 Mays (EX), #615 Schmidt RC/Cey(PSA 7); 1974 Topps set: (660/660, average NM) with #1 Aaron (EX-MT), #20 Ryan(EX-MT), #300 Rose (PSA 7) and #456 Winfield RC (PSA 7). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

148. 1975 Topps BaseballComplete & Mini SetsProud pairing of 1975 Topps Baseballregular and mini complete sets.Highlighted in these 660-card editionsare Regular: (average EX-MT to NM)with #1 Aaron HL (EX-MT), #223Yount RC (EX-MT), #228 Brett RC(NM), #320 Rose (NM), #500 Ryan(EX-MT), #616 Rice RC (NM), #660Aaron (EX-MT); Mini: (average NM)with #1 Aaron HL (NM), #5 Ryan HL(NM), #70 Schmidt (NM), #223 YountRC (NM), #228 Brett RC (NM), #320Rose (NM), #500 Ryan (EX-MT),#616 Rice RC (EX), #620 G. CarterRC (NM) and #660 Aaron (NM).Opening Bid $200.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012149. (23) 1972-1976Kellogg’s BaseballComplete Sets“They’re grrrrreat!” Enjoy amorning bowl of sugary cerealwhile perusing these (23) 1972-1976 Kellogg’s Baseball com-plete sets. Included are (2) 1972(average NM-MT, less than 5%cracking) with (2) #49 Clemente,(2) #54 Mays (one cracked); (2)1973 (average NM-MT) with (2)#16 Ryan; (17) 1974 (averageNM, 5-10% cracking) with (17)#8 Ryan (two cracked) and (2)1976 (average NM-MT, without#1-3 shortprints) with (2) #19Eckersley RC.Opening Bid $150.00

150. 1977 ToppsBaseball ClothStickers Lot With (3)Sets, (4) UnopenedPacks and DisplayBoxCoinciding with expansion andclose-fitting colorful knit uni-forms, Topps issued its 55-cardcloth stickers set in 1977. Thislot is comprised of (3) complete(NM) sets, (4) unopened packs,(16) singles and a display box.The latter collectible presentsnicely with gorgeous colors and a small lid tear. Keys in the alphabetically arrangedsets (and possibilities in the unopened packs) include (3) #38 Rose and (3) #40Ryan. Also included are (25) intact wrappers.Opening Bid $150.00

151. (94) Mostly1970s BaseballTCMA/CommemorativeIssue SetsFeast on these (94) pri-marily 1970s baseballTCMA and commemora-tive issue complete sets.Unless noted, each seriesgrades (NM) or better.Keys include Sets: (94sets) with (18) 1975 FleerPioneers of Baseball, (7) 1976 ISCA Hoosier Hot-Stove All-Stars (average EX-MT),(4) 1976 Shakey’s Pizza Hall of Fame Series 1, (8) 1977 Douglas Johnny MizeStory, (4) 1977 Sertoma Stars Puzzle Backs, (26) 1979 TCMA The 50’s and (3) 1980Exhibits Hall of Fame (blue, brown, red tints). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

152. (248) 1964-1982 BaseballOddball Sets &Singles With (4)1982 Topps TradedSetsThose with an eye for theesoteric will find tremendousvalue with this (248) 1964-1982 baseball oddball setsand singles collection.Highlights include Sets: (22 sets, all NM or better, unless noted) with 1973Kelloggs, (4) 1982 Topps Traded (in factory boxes, but opened); Singles: (226cards) with (3) 1964 Kahn’s Wieners Mazeroski ((2) VG, GD); 1967 PhiladelphiaPhillies Safe Driving: (111 cards, median EX-MT to NM); 1971 Topps #41 GreatestMoments #41 Mays (EX-MT) and 1974 Topps Puzzles Aaron (EX-MT). More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00

153. (13) 1976-1985 Topps& Fleer Baseball CompleteSetsFeatured are (13) 1976-1985 Topps andFleer Baseball complete sets. Unlessnoted, each of these hand collated edi-tions average (NM) or better with the keycards grading similarly. Included areTopps: (11 sets) with 1976 (average EX-MT, with Traded), 1977 (average EX-MTto NM), 1978 (average EX-MT), 1979(#116 O. Smith RC is EX), 1980 (#482Henderson RC is EX), 1981, 1982, 1982Traded, 1983, 1984, 1985; Fleer: (2 sets)with 1982 (#176 Ripken RC is VG-EX)and 1983. These sets are housed in sheetsand binders. Due to size/weight, a ship-ping surcharge may apply.Opening Bid $200.00

154. (16) 1976-1992 Topps& Fleer BaseballComplete/Near SetsSet Dealers! Take stock in these (16)1976-1992 Topps and Fleer Baseballcomplete/near sets. Unless noted, eachset is hand collated and grades (NM) orbetter with the keys presenting similarly.Included are Topps: (15 sets) with 1976near (648/660, includes Traded), 1977partial (560/660, average EX-MT), (2)1978 (both #36 Murray RC grade EX),(2) 1979 (average EX-MT), 1980, 1982,1983, (2) 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1992(factory) and Fleer: 1983. Due tosize/weight, a shipping surcharge willapply.Opening Bid $200.00

155. (60) 1986-2000 Topps& Bowman Baseball Sets—Mostly NewerModern set dealers! Beef up yourinventory with these (60) 1986-2000Topps and Bowman Baseball completesets. Each edition grades (NM-MT) orbetter with all keys grading similarly.Unless noted, each set is hand collated.Highlights include Topps: 1992-1993Traded (both factory), 1999-2004 Traded,2000-2004, 2007 base and Update redparallel sets (Jeter variation), 2008Chrome, 2009; Bowman: 1994-1996Bowman’s Best, 2007-2008 and 2007-2008 Draft. Due to size/weight, a ship-ping surcharge may apply. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

156. 1970s-2000s Baseball Sets &Singles Treasure ChestMammoth 1970s-2000s baseball set and singlestreasure chest featuring several thousand cards, mul-tiple complete/near sets and hundreds of mixed starsingles. Included are Baseball Sets: (15 sets, averageNM, all hand collated) with Topps: 1981, 1982, (2)1984, 1985, 1986; Donruss: 1981, 1983-1985, 1987;Fleer: 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985. Also present are (14)three-row shoeboxes stuffed with base stars includ-ing bricks of stars including R. Howard, Jeter,Pujols, Ripken, A. Rodriguez and many more includ-ing a handful of inserts. Due to size/weight, a ship-ping surcharge will apply. Local pick-up at ourSilver Spring, Maryland location is highly encour-aged. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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157. (40) 1909-11 T206White Border Singleswith (10) Hall of FamersIncluding Cobb &MathewsonPursue “The Monster” with these(40) 1909-11 T206 White Border sin-gles featuring (10) Hall of Famersincluding Cobb and Mathewson.Unless noted, these antiquities dis-play either Piedmont or SweetCaporal advertising backs. The con-dition breakdown is as follows: 12%(VG), 70% (GD) and 18% (FR) with5-10% of the examples displayingtraces of reverse paper pulling orstamp markings. Highlights includeHall of Famers: (10 cards) withBresnahan (GD, with Bat), Cobb(FR, Green Portrait), Evers (FR, withBat, Chicago on Shirt), Jennings(FR, Both Hands Showing), Griffith (GD, Portrait), Huggins (GD, Hands at Mouth),Marquard (FR, Hands at Thighs), Mathewson (GD, Portrait), McGinnity (GD) andMcGraw (GD, Finger in Air). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

158. (41) 1909-1911T206 White Borderswith (8) Hall ofFamersFormidable arrangement of (41)1909-11 T206 White Borderswith (8) Hall of Famers. Withtwo noted exceptions, the remain-ing cards come with Piedmontand Sweet Caporal backs. Theoverall condition breakdown is asfollows: 5% (VG-EX), 24%(VG), 61% (GD) and 10% (FR orlesser) with one trimmed.Included are Hall ofFamers/Stars: (10 cards) withChase (GD, Dark Cap, Throwing,Old Mill), Cicotte (GD), G.Davis (GD), Evers (PR, Portrait,pin holes), Evers (GD, with Bat,Cubs on Shirt), Griffith (GD,Portrait), Jennings (GD, Portrait),Joss (FR, Pitching, Old Mill),Joss (VG, Portrait) and Kelley (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

159. (58) 1909-1943 Pre-War Baseball Grab Bagwith Joe Jackson & BlackSoxThese (58) 1909-1943 pre-war baseballsingles will be “just the type” for theadvanced cardboard collector. Analphabet soup of ACC designations arefound in this assortment which is high-lighted by several Hall of Famers, JoeJackson and other “Black Sox” alumni.Although the majority of these samplesare low-grade due to a combination ofwear, there is still more than enoughCooperstown representation to make upthe difference. Keys include 1909-11E90-1 American Caramel: Jennings,Wallace (trimmed); 1909-11 T206White Borders: Bender (Portrait, PR,writing); 1912 T202 Hassan TripleFolder: Bresnahan/CaughtAsleep/Harmon (FR); 1916 Famous & Barr: #57 Felsch (PR, writing); 1920-21W514: #15 J. Jackson (presents FR); 1935 Wheaties Series 1: Foxx (presents (GD)and 1943 Baseball Magazine Posters: Ruth (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

160. 1933 R305 TattooOrbit Starter Set of(32/60) CardsDepression era specialists whosecollecting tastes extend past thatof the traditional Goudey issueswill enjoy this 1933 R305 TattooOrbit starter set of (32/60) cards.Included are Hall of Famers: (3cards) with Lyons (FR, paperloss), Mack (GD), Simmons(GD); Others: (29 cards, averageVG, five have paper loss/residue)with Bartell, Berger, BlaeholderSP (GD), Burns, Bush, Campbell,Cissell, Clark, Collins, Earnshaw,English, Grimm, Hallahan (paperloss), Ba. Herman (EX), Johnson,Jurges, Kamm, Lucas, McManus,O’Doul (VG-EX), Porter (glueresidue), Reynolds, Root, Seeds,Stephenson, Tinning, Vosmik,Walberg and Whitney.Opening Bid $500.00

161. 1934-1936 NationalChicle Diamond StarsPartial Set of (57/108)with (21) Hall of FamersPre-War enthusiasts will relish theoffered 1934-36 Diamond Stars par-tial set of (57/108) cards with (21)Hall of Famers. These eye-catchinggreen backed low numbers arefound in mid-grade condition aver-aging (VG to VG-EX) with only 15-20% lower. Highlights include #2Simmons (VG-EX), #9 Cochrane(VG-EX), #14 Terry (GD), #16 L.Waner (GD), #17 Frisch (VG), #18Hafey (VG), #27 Traynor (VG-EX),#28 Lopez (VG-EX), #30 Manush(VG), #32 Rice (VG), #35 Averill(VG), #39 Hubbell (VG-EX), #43Lyons (VG-EX), #44 Hornsby(VG), #48 R. Ferrell (VG), #50 Ott(VG-EX), #54 Greenberg (VG-EX),#60 Ruffing (EX), #64 Foxx (VG-EX), #66 Medwick (GD) and #77 Gehringer (VG-EX). Opening Bid $750.00

162. 1941 GoudeyBaseball Group of(23) Cards with(19) Different &ShortprintsObscure grouping of (23)cards from the challenging1941 Goudey Baseball edi-tion with (19) different. Withexception to some cardswhich are presumedtrimmed, the remaining sin-gles average (GD to VG).Included are Blue: (7 cards)with #4, 6 (reverse writing),7 (trimmed), 8, 26, 28, 31;Green: (4 cards) with #9, 16(reverse writing), 18, 19;Red: (5 cards) with #13, 15(trimmed), #24 Andrews SP(trimmed), #22 Sullivan SP(GD), 28; Yellow: (7 cards)with #3, 19, #21 Warstler SP (trimmed), 26, 27 (trimmed), 28 and 29 (trimmed). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012163. (38) 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorder & 1911 T205 GoldBorder Cards with (3) Hall ofFamersAppealing grouping of (38) 1909-11 T206White Border and 1911 T205 Gold Bordercards with a trio of Hall of Famers and mini-mal duplication. Highlights include 1909-11T206 White Borders: (35 cards, one OldMill back, 23% VG to VG-EX, 29% GD,14% FR, 20% PR, 14% trimmed) withJennings (trimmed, One Hand Showing), Joss(GD, Portrait); 1911 T205 Gold Borders: (3cards, all Piedmont Backs) with Bridwell(VG), T. Smith (EX) and Titus (VG). Due torudimentary factory printing techniques ofthe day, slight size variances are present.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

164. (23) 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorders with McGinnity, Tinker& (2) HorizontalSolid assortment of (23) 1909-11 T206 WhiteBorders with Piedmont and Sweet Caporalbacks. The condition breakdown is as follows:17% (VG-EX), 43% (VG), 31% (GD) and 9%(FR). Included are: Abbaticchio (BrownSleeves), Criss, Donovan (Throwing), Doolan(Fielding), Dougherty (Portrait), Dygert, T.Jones, Karger, Liebhardt, McGinnity (FR, pen-cil mark), McIntyre (Brooklyn), McQuillan(Ball in Hand), Mullin (VG, Throwing, hori-zontal), Murphy (VG, Throwing, horizontal),Oldring, Paskert, Ritchey, Sheckard (No GloveShowing), Spencer, Tinker (GD, Hands onKnees), D. White, Wilhelm (Hands at Chest)and Williams.Opening Bid $250.00

165. (27) 1910 T210-2(Virginia League) Old MillRed Border SinglesThose pre-war minor leaguers whotoiled in the Virginia League are thefocus of these (27) 1910 T210-2 OldMill Red Border singles. The conditionbreakdown for these commonwealthstars is 11% (VG to VG-EX), 26%(GD), 41% (FR) and 22% (PR) withone trimmed. Subjects include:Andrada, Archer, Bonner, Brown,Busch, Clarke, Decker, Doyle, Fisher,Fox, Griffin (Lynchburg), Hale,Jackson (Norfolk), Jenkins,Kirkpatrick, Levy, Mc Farland, Loos,Lovell, Mullaney, Nimmo, Norris, Portsmouth, Smith, Spicer, Titman, Wallace andWaymack.Opening Bid $500.00

166. (13) 1912T202 HassanTriple FoldersWith Hall ofFamersFeatured is a baker’sdozen of 1912 T202Hassan Triple Foldersheralding multipleHall of Famers includ-ing Bresnahan, Eversand Marquard. Thismixed grade gatheringis highlighted by Barger/Great Batsman/Bergen (FR), Bresnahan/CaughtAsleep/Harmon (FR, reverse tape residue), Marquard/Too Late/Meyers (FR, discol-ored back) and Reulbach/Evers Makes/Archer (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

167. (48) 1909-1927 Pre-WarBaseball Group with E90-1Keeler (Red Background) &WalshPotpourri of (48) 1909-1927 pre-war base-ball cards from a variety of designationsincluding multiple Hall of Famers.Highlights include 1909-11 E90-1American Caramel: (20 cards, 35% GD,30% FR, 35% PR) with Keeler (PR, RedPortrait),(2) O’Connor (GD, FR), Overall(GD), Walsh SP (PR, writing); 1909 E92Croft’s Cocoa: Schaefer (PR); 1916 M101-4 Sporting News: #4 Alexander (FR); 1925W504 University Toy Dodgers: #116Wheat (GD) and 1926-27 W512: #9Hornsby (GD, Cardinals). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $200.00

168. 1934 R310Butterfinger PremiumBabe RuthSwing for the fences with the “Sultanof Swat” on the offered 1934 R310Butterfinger Premiums Babe Ruthexample. Measuring 7-3/4 x 9-1/2”,this classic image exhibits Ruth withhis weighty bat in tow against a clas-sic ballpark setting. With exception tosurface and reverse residue frombeing adhered to a photo album, thiscrease-free premium still presentsnicely and is absent of paper loss.Perfect for the budget conscious col-lector seeking an affordable Ruthfrom his playing days.Opening Bid $200.00

169. (6) 1933-1935 Goudey &Diamond StarsHall of Famerswith (2) Gehrig &(2) HornsbySensational sextet of1933-1935 Goudey andDiamond Stars Hall ofFamers. Included are 1933Goudey: #188 Hornsby(trimmed); 1934 Goudey:(2) #37 Gehrig one PR,back damage, one PR,writing and back damage);1935 Diamond Stars: (3 cards) with #39 Hubbell (VG), #44 Hornsby (VG) and #48R. Ferrell (EX).Opening Bid $200.00

170. (57) 1939 Play BallUpper/Lower CaseVariations with WilliamsFeatured are (57) 1939 Play Ballupper/lower case variations. The reverseson these #2-115 singles display the play-er’s surname in both upper and lowercases as opposed to the more commonall upper case font. The condition ismixed but generally presents (VG toVG-EX) with nearly 15% displayingvarying degrees of obverse and reversewriting. Highlights include #3 Ruffing(EX), #30 Dickey (PR, writing), #39 R.Ferrell (VG), #48 Gomez (VG), #53Hubbell (VG), #55 Vaughan (VG), #89L. Waner (VG), #92 T. Williams RC(PR). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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171. (153) 1939-1941 Play BallSingles Group with (20) Hallof FamersSolid assortment of (153) 1939-1941 PlayBall singles with (20) Hall of Famers.Highlights include 1939 Play Ball: (55 cards,median VG-EX) with (2) #39 R. Ferrell (EX-MT, EX), #53 Hubbell (GD), (2) #55Vaughan (VG-EX, VG), #56 Greenberg (VG-EX), #82 Klein (VG), #94 Manush (EX-MT),(2) #112 P. Waner (EX, VG-EX); 1940 PlayBall: (97 cards, mainly VG-EX) with #46Averill (EX-MT), #105 L. Waner (EX), (2)#107 Vaughan (VG-EX, VG), #118 Hoyt(VG-EX), #119 Alexander (VG), #158 T.Jackson (trim) and #176 Manush (EX).Although nearly 5% of the cards (mostly commons) display minor trimming, the over-all presentation of this group is not compromised. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

172. 1940 Play Ball Groupof (30) Cards withWilliams & DiMaggioThese (30) 1940 Play Ball singles withWilliams, DiMaggio and a slew of otherHall of Famers and high numbers is anaffordable option for the pre-war enthu-siast. Each card presents (FR or lesser)due to obverse or reverse writing, edgecoloring or paper loss. Included are #1DiMaggio, #27 T. Williams, 33, #40Greenberg, #87 Hubbell, #88 Ott, 108,#132 Mack, #133 Foxx, 140, #153McKechnie, #168 Wagner, #170Speaker, #172 Bender, #175Mathewson, 186, 187, 190-192, 195-197, 200, 208, 214, 216, #224 Traynor,228 and #240 Atwood RC.Opening Bid $200.00

173. (32) 1939-1941 Play Ball& Double PlayCards with (7)PSA GradedStellar sampling of (32)1939-1941 Play Balland Double Play cardswith (7) PSA gradedsingles. Included are1939 Play Ball: (2cards, both EX-MT)with #63, #112 P. Waner; 1940 Play Ball: (26 cards, average EX) with PSA 5.5: (2cards) with #51, 83; PSA 5: (5 cards) with #74, 79, #88 Ott, 96, 112; Ungraded: (19cards) with #5, 8, #9 Keller (EX), 14, 17, #21 R. Ferrell (VG-EX), 22, 29, 33, 34, 37,#41 Gehringer (EX-MT), 50, 64, 68, (2) 76, 78, 100; 1941 Double Play: (4 cards,majority EX-MT) with #1/2, 43/44, 79/80 and 97/98. Opening Bid $200.00

174. (86) 1921-1963 ExhibitBaseball Cards with Mantle &(2) MaysSpanning the decades-long tenure of theExhibit Supply Company are these (86) 1921-1963 baseball singles. Each card from the1920s displays reverse writing and otherwear. Despite those flaws, this assortment dis-plays nicely. Highlights include 1922Exhibits: Heilman; 1939-46 SalutationExhibits: (15 cards, average FR to GD, 75%writing) with Feller (VG, Pitching, no writ-ing); 1947-66 Exhibits: (55 cards, averageGD to VG, 35% writing) with Mantle (GD,“CK” connected), Mays (GD, Batting), Mays(GD, Portrait) and (2) J. Robinson (VG, GD).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

175. 1948 & 1949 BowmanBaseball Starter Sets withCampanella & J. RobinsonRookiesThe sweet beginnings of the BowmanBaseball series are found with this pairof classic 1948 and 1949 starter setsfeaturing multiple Hall of Famersincluding Campanella and JackieRobinson. Highlights include 1948Bowman starter: (24/48, compositeVG, 15% writing) with #8 Rizzuto RC(VG), #17 Slaughter (VG-EX), #38Schoendienst RC (VG-EX); 1949Bowman starter: (121/240, majorityVG-EX to EX, 46 high numbers) with#33 Spahn (VG-EX), #50 J. RobinsonRC (GD) and #84 Campanella RC (FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

176. (310) 1948-1955Bowman BaseballShoebox Collection withMantleBreak value abounds with the offered1948-1955 Bowman Baseball shoeboxcollection of (310) cards. This groupwith moderate duplication is heralded byseveral Hall of Famers including Banks,Mantle, Mays and Musial. Additionally,a smattering of high and low numbers isalso scattered throughout. Keys include1953 Bowman Color: #9 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #32 Musial (VG-EX), #59 Mantle(VG); 1954 Bowman: #65 Mantle (GD),#89 Mays (EX); 1955 Bowman: #22Campanella (EX) and #242 Banks (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

177. (963) 1948-1955Bowman Baseball SinglesCollectionBuild multiple Bowman Baseball projectswith these (963) 1948-1955 singles. Thismid-grade gathering displays moderateduplication throughout and features a tempt-ing supply of Hall of Famers, stars andhigh/low numbers. Keys include 1949Bowman: (43 cards, mostly VG, 20 highnumbers); 1950 Bowman: (124 cards,mainly VG to VG-EX, 15 low numbers);1953 Bowman Color: (199 cards, majorityGD to VG) with #117 Snider (GD); 1954Bowman: (151 cards, median VG-EX) and1955 Bowman: (172 cards, majority VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

178. (44) 1949-1952Bowman Baseball Singleswith MusialSupplement your classic BowmanBaseball gathering with these (44)1949-1952 singles including Musial.Highlights include 1949 Bowman: (14cards, composite VG-EX) with #24Musial (EX), #98 Rizzuto (EX, Nameon Front), #11 Schoendienst (EX); 1951Bowman: #62 Boudreau (GD); 1952Bowman: (23 cards, median VG) with#43 Feller (VG) and #115 Doby (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012179. (71)1932-1962BaseballRegional/TypeCardCollectionwith ManyHall ofFamersIncludingMantlePre and Post-WarType Collectors! Anastounding potpourri of diamond royalty graces these (71) 1932-1962 baseball region-al/type cards. This alphabet soup of ACC designations is headlined by 1933 Delong:#21 Foxx (FR); 1933 Eclipse Import: Foxx (EX); 1934-36 Batter-Up: #3 Lopez(VG), #30 Dickey (EX-MT), #31 Grove (punched), #32 Cronin (FR), #144 Foxx(FR); 1936 Goudey Wide Pen Premiums Type 1: Greenberg (VG); 1948 SwellSport Thrills: #3 Dramtic Debut/J. Robinson (EX); 1953 Glendale Hot Dogs: Bucha(PR), Garver (FR); 1953-54 Briggs Meats Senators: Vernon (GD), Yost (GD); 1954Dan-Dee: Lopez (EX-MT), Rizzuto (EX-MT) and 1959 Bazooka: Mantle (trimmed,back damage). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

180. (103) 1933-1969Baseball Hall of FameSingles Collection withRookies—LoadedOnly Vintage Baseball Hall of Famers!This gallery of (103) 1933-1969 Topps,Bowman, Goudey and Diamond Stars fea-tures those who have gained entrance intoCooperstown including Koufax and Mays.Several rookie examples are containedwithin. Highlights include 1933 Goudey:(4 cards) with #64 Grimes (VG-EX), #73Haines (VG), #110 Goslin (VG), #164 L.Waner (VG); 1934 Goudey: (4 cards) with#21 Terry (EX), #23 Gehringer (VG-EX),#27 Appling (VG-EX), #35 Lombardi(EX); 1934-36 Diamond Stars: (11 cards)with #3 Maranville (VG-EX), #18 Hafey(EX), #27 Traynor (EX), #28 Lopez (EX-MT), #30 Manush (VG), #31 Cuyler (VG-EX), #43 Lyons (VG), #54 Greenberg (EX), #59 Bottomley (EX), #60 Ruffing (VG-EX), #63 T. Jackson (VG); 1953 Topps: #54 Feller (EX); 1956 Topps: #292 AparicioRC (EX); 1957 Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #302 Koufax (VG); 1958 Topps:#343 Cepeda RC (VG-EX); 1960 Topps: #316 McCovey RC (EX) and 1965 Topps:#250 Mays (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

181. (1467) 1933-1974 BaseballShoeboxCollectionLoaded withMany Hall ofFamers including(2) Koufax RCInstant vintage invento-ry with Koufax rookies!Enormous (1467) 1933-1974 baseball shoeboxcollection loaded with Hall of Famers, stars, rookies and a sprinkling of high numbers.The internet sports card business or show dealer will definitely profit from this mixedgathering which includes Hall of Fame rookies of Killebrew, Koufax and many more!Highlights include 1933 Goudey: #133 Lindstrom (VG-EX); 1934-36 Batter-Up: #17L. Waner (FR); 1949 Leaf: #11 Rizzuto (VG); 1952 Topps: #394 Herman (VG); 1953Topps: #207 Ford (GD); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (GD); 1955 Topps: (2) #123Koufax RC (EX-MT, VG-EX), #124 Killebrew RC (EX-MT); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays(GD), #76 Clemente (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #388 Clemente (VG-EX), (2) #406Mantle WS (VG-EX, GD); 1966 Topps: (323 cards, mainly EX to EX-MT); 1970Topps: (4) #189 Munson RC (average EX) and 1972 Topps: (2) #79 Fisk/Cooper RC(NM, EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

182. (315) 1952 Topps Baseball Low Numbers with StarsVintage Dealers! Cash in with this sizable 1952 Topps Baseball Low Number groupof (315) cards including a smattering of stars. Seldom offered in such quantity, thisprimarily mid to off-grade assortment from the “granddaddy of modern baseball sets”generally presents (GD to VG) throughout with some better and others lesser.Although The (68) #1-80 first series is comprised of (50) black (35% photo albumresidue/writing) and (18) red backs. Highlights include (2) #26 Irvin (both GD, bothbb), (2) #36 Hodges (one bb is GD, one PR), #122 Jensen (VG) and #246 Kell (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

183. (506) 1951-1955Topps & BowmanBaseball Cards with(274) 1952 Topps & (2)WilliamsProfitable gathering of (506)1951-1955 Topps and BowmanBaseball cards highlighted by awhopping assortment of (274)1952 Topps singles and a slew ofHall of Famers includingWilliams. Highlights include1951 Bowman: #165 T. Williams(PR, paper loss); 1952 Topps:(274 cards, median VG, 10%writing, all low numbers haveblack backs, all #3-218) with #26Irvin (VG), (2) 64, #65 Slaughter(GD), #91 Schoendienst (VG),(3) #122 Jensen (EX, (2) VG-EX), #129 Mize (GD); 1953Bowman Color: #33 Reese (PR),#65 Roberts (GD); 1953 Topps: (156 cards, mainly VG-EX) and 1954 Topps: #1 T.Williams (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

184. (901)1952-1958Topps &BowmanBaseballCards withBanks,Clemente &Killebrew RCClassic 1952-1958Topps and BowmanBaseball shoebox col-lection of (901)packed with Hall of Famers and key rookies including Aaron, Banks, Clemente,Killebrew, Mantle, Mays, Williams and many more. Although the majority of the sin-gles are off-grade, the player selection overwhelms any of the technical detractors.Moderate duplication is found throughout these cards from the more available series.Keys include 1954 Bowman: #65 Mantle (PR); 1954 Topps: #1 T. Williams (PR),#10 J. Robinson (PR), (5) #37 Ford (average GD), #90 Mays (GD), #94 Banks RC(GD); 1955 Topps: #124 Killebrew RC (VG-EX), #164 Clemente RC (FR); 1956Topps: (223 cards, composite GD) with #31 Aaron (GD); 1957 Topps: (193 cards,aggregate GD to VG) with #10 Mays (VG-EX), #20 Aaron (VG), #76 Clemente (GD)and #95 Mantle (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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185. 1950BowmanBaseballPartialSet of(176/252)CardsClaim nearly70% of the1950 BowmanBaseball edi-tion with thisvery clean par-tial set of(176/252)cards. The(33) tougher#1-72 lownumbers aver-age (VG to VG-EX) with the remaining series generallypresenting (EX). Highlights include #33 Kiner (VG-EX), #98 T. Williams (FR), #148 Wynn (VG-EX) and#229 Frisch (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

186. 1951BowmanBaseballStarterSet of(214/324)Cardswith Ford& Fox RCPromising1951 BowmanBaseballstarter set of(214/324)cards withFord and Foxrookies. Thelower series generally presents (VG-EX) with mild waxstaining while the (38) high numbers averages (VG toVG-EX). Highlights include #1 Ford RC (VG), #7Hodges (GD), #53 Lemon (VG), #181 Stengel (GD),#232 Fox RC (VG) and #233 Durocher (EX-MT).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

187. 1951BowmanBaseballStarter Set(162/324)withCampanella& RizzutoSecure nearly halfof the ever popular1951 BowmanBaseball serieswith the offeredstarter set of(162/324) cards.This series has (5) duplicates and includes (32) tougherhigh numbers. The lower numbers average (VG to VG-EX) while the high series generally presents (GD toVG) with nearly 20% displaying red perimeter ink.Highlights include #26 Rizzuto (VG-EX), #31Campanella (GD), #219 Woodling (VG), #260 Erskine(VG), #282 Frisch (FR, colored edge), #319 Rolfe(VG) and #324 Pramesa (GD). Opening Bid $200.00

188. 1952BowmanBaseballPartial Set(182/252)with Mays“Say Hey” to theoffered 1952Bowman Baseballpartial set of(182/252) cards.This star-packedseries averages(VG to VG-EX)for the lowerseries and (GD toVG) for the (31)high numbers. Although nearly 10% of the backs dis-play reverse or erased writing, the surfaces still presentonly moderate wear consistent with expected handling.Keys include #1 Berra (FR), #4 Roberts (EX), #43Feller (GD), #52 Rizzuto (VG), #53 Ashburn (VG-EX),#75 Kell (VG-EX), #196 Musial (GD) and #218 Mays(GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

189. 1952Berk RossBaseballStarter Setof (36)Differentwith (18)Dupesincluding (9)Hall ofFamersTake on the 1952Berk Ross Baseballedition with these(54) cards including (36) different. Unless noted, eachcard grades technically (FR) due to barely discernablestaple/pin holes. The cards otherwise present is (VG toEX) condition. Highlighted are Hall of Famers: (9cards) with Ashburn (VG-EX), Berra (GD),Campanella, (2) Doby, (2) Fox, Kell, Schoendienst;Others: (45 cards) with Hodges and B. Martin. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00

190. 1952& 1953ToppsBaseballStarterSets withPaigeThose seekingto build earlyTopps Baseballsets need tolook no furtherthan this quali-ty tandem fromthe first twomajor releases.Highlights include 1952 Topps Low Numbers: (99cards, median VG to VG-EX, all low number blackback, unless noted) with #37 Snider (VG), #175 B.Martin (VG); 1953 Topps: (61 cards, 14 high numbers,aggregate EX) with #54 Feller (EX-MT), #76 Reese(EX), #104 Berra (VG-EX), #207 Ford (VG-EX) and#220 Paige (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

191. 1953ToppsBaseballPartial Set of(160/275)with J.Robinson &BerraCollector’s grade1953 ToppsBaseball partial setof (160/275) cardswith a stellar selec-tion of stars includ-ing Berra, Campanella, J. Robinson and many more.The lower numbers of this relatively clean mid-gradeseries averages (VG-EX) while the (38) tough highnumbers generally present (VG). Keys include #1 J.Robinson (GD), #27 Campanella (VG), #37 Mathews(VG-EX), #76 Reese (VG), #86 B. Martin (VG-EX),#104 Berra (EX), #147 Spahn (EX-MT), #207 Ford(GD), #228 Newhouser (VG) and #263 Podres RC(VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

192. (64)1953 RedManTobaccoCards(with tabs)including(18) Hall ofFamersThese (64) 1953Red ManTobacco cards(with tabs)including (18) Hall of Famers packs a powerful punch.Highlights include American League: (32 cards,aggregate VG-EX to EX) with #8 Kell (VG), (2) #10Rizzuto (EX-MT, VG), (2) #14 Wynn (EX, VG), #17Lemon (EX); National League: (32 cards, mostly VG-EX to EX) with (2) #5 Campanella (VG-EX, GD), (2)#10 Reese (VG, GD), (2) #12 Schoendienst (EX-MT,VG-EX), #13 Slaughter (GD), (2) #14 Snider (EX,VG), #19 Spahn (VG) and (2) #21 Wilhelm (VG, GD).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

193. 1953 &1954 ToppsBaseballStarterSets with(2) Williams& HighNumbersTwice the TeddyBallgame! These1953 and 1954Topps Baseballstarter sets fea-ture several Hallof Famers includ-ing a pair of TedWilliams. This (330) different card lot is highlighted by1953 Topps: (149 cards, mostly GD to VG, 30 highnumbers) with #62 Irvin (VG-EX), #138 Kell (VG),#228 Newhouser (GD); 1954 Topps: (181 cards, main-ly VG-EX) with #1 T. Williams (FR), #32 Snider (GD)and #250 T. Williams (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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194. 1954 Topps Baseball Starter Setof (137/250) CardsStart construction on your 1954 Topps Baseball projectwith the offered starter set of (137) different cards. Thisseries averages (GD) with a handful better and a sam-pling lesser. The majority of the missing cards are highnumbers. Keys include #1 T. Williams (FR), #10 J.Robinson (FR), #32 Snider (VG), #50 Berra (GD), #90Mays (GD) and #94 Banks RC (GD). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

195. 1954 Topps Baseball Starter Setof (130/250) Cards with BothWilliams & Banks RC“Mr. Cub” and “Teddy Ballgame” headline this 1954Topps Baseball starter set of (130/250) cards. This col-orful edition averages (VG-EX to EX) and is bolsteredby numerous Hall of Famers and stars. Keys include #1T. Williams (VG-EX), #10 J. Robinson (VG-EX), #17Rizzuto (EX), #30 Mathews (VG-EX), #32 Snider(VG), #37 Ford (VG), #50 Berra (VG-EX), #90 Mays(VG), #94 Banks RC (GD), #132 Lasorda RC (EX) and#250 T. Williams (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

196. 1954 & 1955 Bowman BaseballPartial Sets with Mantle & AaronThis pair of 1954 and 1955 Bowman Baseball partialsets with Mantle, Aaron and many other stars is avail-able to the fortunate victor. Highlights include 1954Bowman partial: (192/224, majority VG-EX) with #15Ashburn (VG), #64 Mathews (VG-EX); 1955 Bowmanpartial: (211/320, median VG-EX) with #179 Aaron(trimmed) and #202 Mantle (FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

197. 1955ToppsBaseballPartialSet of(153/206)CardsincludingClemente,Koufax &KillebrewRookiesCapitalize onthe fruits ofanother hobby-i s t ’s labor withthe offered 1955 Topps Baseball partial set of (153/206)cards featuring virtually all of the keys including the Hallof Fame rookie trio of Clemente, Koufax and Killebrew.This attractive horizontal series generally presents (EX)with mild deference to askew centering. Highlightsinclude #2 T. Wi l l i a m s (GD), #28 Banks (EX), #123K o u f a x RC (EX), #124 K i l l e b r e w RC (EX), #164C l e m e n t e RC (FR), #187 Hodges (EX), #198 Berra (EX)and #210 Snider (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

198. 1955 Topps Double HeadersGroup of (22) with Aaron & WilliamsInteresting assortment of (22) 1955 Topps DoubleHeaders headlined by Aaron and Williams. This gather-ing averages (VG to VG-EX) and includes #23/24,27/28, 29/30, 33/34, 35/36, 41/42, 47/48, 49/50, 51/52,#53 Amoros/#54 Herman (VG-EX), 55/56, 59/60,61/62, 65/66, 67/68, #69 T. Williams/70 (VG), 71/72,77/78, #105 Aaron/106 (VG), 115/116, 125/126 and#127 Spahn/128 (GD). Opening Bid $200.00

199. (13) 1954 New York Journal-American & 1958 Call-BulletinSingles with SGC Graded MantleMake your mark with these (13) 1954 New YorkJournal-American and 1958 Call-Bulletin singles.Included are 1954 New York Journal-American: (12cards, aggregate EX, 2 graded) with Black (EX, signed,no cert), Campanella (SGC 80), Carey, Dark, Kuzava,Leja, Liddle, Lopat, Mantle (SGC 20), B. Miller, E.Robinson, D. Williams and 1958 Call-Bulletin: Cepeda(FR).Opening Bid $200.00

200. (4)1954BowmanBaseballStars withMantle &MaysOpening Bid$200.00

201. (4)1954 Dan-DeePotatoChipCardswith Irvin& RizzutoOpening Bid$150.00 202. (13) 1957-1988 Roberto

Clemente SinglesOpening Bid $100.00

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203. (316)1952-1956BaseballCardCollectionwith 1956ToppsStarterSetSolidify yourbaseball cardcollection withthese (316)1952-1956Topps, Bowman and Red Man singles highlighted by a1956 Topps starter set. Highlights include 1952 RedMan: Mays (PR, writing); 1952 Topps: (26 cards,composite GD, low numbers all black backs); 1954Topps: #94 Banks RC (FR) and 1956 Topps starter:(184/340, median VG-EX to EX) with #260 Reese(GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

204. (141)1954-1956ToppsBaseballCardswithBanks,Koufax &KillebrewRookiesThe rookies of“Mr. Cub”,“Killer” andSandy Koufaxheadline this crisp assortment of (141) 1954-1956Topps Baseball cards. Highlights include 1954 Topps:(52 cards, average EX to EX-MT) with #10 J.Robinson (FR, tape), #50 Berra (VG), #90 Mays (VG),#94 Banks RC (VG); 1955 Topps: (68 cards, averageEX to EX-MT) with #50 J. Robinson (GD, miscut),#123 Koufax RC (EX), #124 Killebrew RC (VG) and1956 Topps: (21 cards, average EX-MT). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

205. (32) 1952 & 1958 La PatrieAlbum Sportif Montreal RoyalsSections with Lasorda &UncataloguedThe Montreal Royals, Class C Provincial (Quebec)League affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers are the focusof these (32) 1952 and 1958 La Patrie Album SportifMontreal Royals pictures. These full-page colorful ren-ditions average (EX-MT) and features 1952 La PatrieAlbum Sportif near: (19 pictures, average EX-MT)with Carpentier (uncatalogued), Gilliam(s), Lasorda,Podres; 1958 La Patrie Album Sportif: (13 sections,all uncatalogued) with Amoros, S. Anderson andLasorda. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

206. 1956 Topps Baseball Starter Set(182/340) with Mantle (White Back) &ChecklistOpportunity awaits with the offered 1956 ToppsBaseball starter set of (182/340) cards with Mantle anda scarce checklist. This action-packed series generallypresents (VG-EX) with some better and others lesser.Highlights include #85 Indians Team-1955 (EX), #100Orioles Team-1955 (EX), #110 Berra (VG), #113Rizzuto (VG), #120 Ashburn (EX-MT), #130 Mays(VG-EX), #135 Mantle (VG, white back), #150 Snider(GD) and NNO CL 2/4 (lightly erased). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

207. 1957 Topps Baseball Key CardsLot of (35) With T. Williams, Mantle,Clemente and MaysFor those aspiring to complete the 1957 Topps Baseballset, the hard part is taken care of with these (35) keyspecimens. Just about all of the marquee names areincluded, with conditions at or near the (VG) plateau onthe vast majority. Highlights include: #1 T. Williams(poor, writing), #2 Berra (VG), #10 Mays (VG), #20Aaron (VG), #25 Ford (VG), #76 Clemente (VG), #95Mantle (GD), #212 Colavito RC (VG), #302 Koufax(VG-EX), #312 Kubek RC (VG), #328 B. RobinsonRC (GD), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (GD) and #407Mantle/Berra (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

208. 1957ToppsBaseballPartial Setof(280/407)CardsSpotlighted is aready-to-com-plete 1957 ToppsBaseball partialset of (280/407)cards. Withexception tomild discol-oration, which affects the edges of nearly 70% of thecards (that is only visible when viewed as a group), thisseries has an approximate condition breakdown of 25%(EX or better), 25% (VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 20%(GD or lesser). Featured are #1 T. Williams (FR), #10Mays (VG-EX), #18 Drysdale RC (GD), #20 Aaron(EX), #76 Clemente (EX), #95 Mantle (VG-EX), #210Campanella (VG-EX) and #400 Dodgers Sluggers(VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

209. 1957ToppsBaseballPartial Set(317/407)withAaron &MaysExtremely pop-ular 1957 ToppsBaseball partialset of (317/407)cards with sev-eral starsincluding Aaron and Mays. The more available num-bers generally present (VG-EX to EX) while the (48)cards from the difficult fourth series average (VG).Keys include #10 Mays (EX), #18 Drysdale RC (EX-MT), #20 Aaron (VG), #24 Mazeroski RC (VG-EX),#76 Clemente (EX), #170 Snider (EX), #210Campanella (GD), #400 Dodgers Sluggers (VG) and#407 Mantle/Berra (FR, writing). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

210. (1669)1956-1958ToppsBaseballCards withMany StarsStock up on these(1669) 1956-1958 ToppsBaseball cardswith many stars.This primarilyoff-grade mixturedisplays exten-sive duplicationthroughout and a smattering of tougher series. Nearly5% display either writing or tape residue. Keys include1956 Topps: (352 cards, average VG); 1957 Topps:(343 cards, majority GD) with (4) #24 Mazeroski RC(average GD), #210 Campanella (VG-EX), (4) #212Colavito RC (average GD); 1958 Topps: (974 cards,mainly GD) with (3) #375 Reese (VG, (2) GD) and (2)#418 Mantle/Aaron (both GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

211. 1958 Topps Baseball Partial Set(306/494) with #47 Maris RC (PSA6.5)Claim more than 60% of the 1958 Topps Baseball edi-tion with the offered partial set of (306/494) cardsincluding the majority of the key cards in the series.The approximate condition breakdown is as follows:20% (EX or better), 20% (VG-EX), 35% (VG) and25% (GD or lesser). The majority of the missing cardsare high numbers. Highlights include #1 T. Williams(GD), #5 Mays (VG-EX), #47 Maris RC (PSA 6.5),#52 Clemente (VG-EX), #150 Mantle (GD) and #375Reese (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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212. (569) 1957-1959Topps Baseball Starter SetRuns with StarsStrive for completion of multiple classicTopps Baseball sets with this 1957-1959starter set run hallmarked by many stars.Highlights include 1957 Topps: (158cards, mainly VG to VG-EX, 5 fourthseries) with #170 Snider (GD); 1958Topps: (205 cards, average VG, 59 lownumbers) with #476 Musial AS (NM);1959 Topps: (206 cards, mostly VG toVG-EX, 18 high numbers) with #150Musial (VG) and #480 Aaron (GD,stain). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

213. (25) 1952-1965Baseball Stars Grab Bagwith Mantle, Mays &WilliamsHigh-caliber assortment of (25)1952-1965 Topps, Bowman and OPCBaseball stars with a formidable line-up including Mantle, Mays, Williamsand much more. Highlights include1954 Bowman: #65 Mantle (PR);1955 Topps: #2 T. Williams (FR);1956 Topps: #130 Mays (EX-MT);1959 Topps: #163 Koufax (GD);1960 Topps: #160 Mantle/Boyer(FR, pencil mark) and 1965 OPC:#160 Clemente (VG). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $200.00

214. (859) 1960Topps BaseballVending SinglesVintage dealers andteam set builders willassuredly find valuewith these (859) 1960Topps Baseball “straightfrom vending” singles.These low numbersaverage (NM) qualitythroughout with a smallpercentage grading less-er due to errant center-ing inherent with com-ing from vending. Moderate duplication is found throughout. Although primarily com-prised of commons, a sampling of rookie stars and World Series specialty cards arealso present.Opening Bid $250.00

215. 1960-1962 ToppsBaseball Starter Set Run of(1081) Cards with ManyStarsStock your showcases with the offered1960-1962 Topps Baseball starter set runof (1081) cards with many stars. Thismid-grade offering also includes a sam-pling of tough high numbers. Highlightsinclude 1960 Topps: (281 cards, mainlyVG-EX, 3 high numbers) with #300Aaron (GD), #343 Koufax (GD); 1961Topps: (440 cards, median VG-EX, 9high numbers) with #290 Musial (VG);1962 Topps: (360 cards, composite VG-EX) with #53 Mantle/Maris/Killer HRLL (VG) and #199 Perry RC (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

216. (5) 1963 PostCereal BaseballShortprints withAspromontePut the 1963 Post CerealBaseball edition at yourmercy with these (5) chal-lenging shortprints. Includedare #39 Fl. Robinson (EX),#87 Jimenez (EX-MT), #128Kasko (VG-EX), #172 B.Williams (VG-EX) and #187Aspromonte (presents VG-EX, but technically FR due tosurface pen markings).Opening Bid $200.00

217. (182) 1962-1964Salada & ToppsBaseball Coins withHall of Famers,Shortprints andVariationsThe currency of choice for odd-ball baseball collectors can befound with these (182) 1962-1964 Salada and Topps BaseballCoins with multiple Hall ofFamers, shortprints and variations. Highlights include 1962 Salada Coins: (117coins, median EX-MT) with #11 Barber SP (NM), #23 Maris (EX-MT), #41 Mantle(EX-MT), (2) #86 Carey (NM-MT, EX-MT, White Sox), (2) #121 Kuenn SP (EX-MT, EX), #171 Ashburn SP (NM), #180 Aaron (EX-MT); 1963 Salada Coins: #53B. Robinson (EX-MT) and 1964 Topps Coins: (60 coins, aggregate EX) with #151Mays (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

218. 1963 & 1964 ToppsBaseball Starter Sets withMantle & Rose RCThe debuts of “Charlie Hustle” and“Pops” headline these classic 1963 and1964 Topps Baseball starter sets.Highlights include 1963 Topps starter:(421/576, composite VG-EX to EX, 99high numbers from final two series) with#173 Tresh/Mantle/Richardson (VG-EX),#200 Mantle (VG-EX), #300 Mays (GD),#390 Aaron (VG), #537 Rose RC (VG),#553 Stargell RC (VG) and 1964 Toppsstarter: (283/587, average EX-MT, 17high numbers) with #225 Maris (VG).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

219. 1961 & 1962 ToppsBaseball Partial Sets withMantle, Mays & KoufaxThis pairing of partial sets delivers a loadof Hall of Famers, stars, specialty cardsand even a sprinkling of shortprints.Highlights include 1961 Topps partial:(487/587, average EX-MT, 23 high num-bers) with #150 Mays (EX-MT), #388Clemente (EX), #406 Mantle HR (EX-MT), #475 Mantle MVP (VG), #545Wilhelm (NM), #577 Aaron AS (EX-MT);1962 Topps partial: (385/598, averageEX to EX-MT, 13 high numbers) with #5Koufax (EX), #300 Mays (VG), #318Mantle IA (VG) and #425 Yastrzemski(EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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220.(3,730+)1964 ToppsGiantsBaseballHoard withMany Hall ofFamersIncluding(366)KillebrewUnbelievablebreak value isdelivered with this(3,730+) 1964Topps GiantsBaseball hoard with many Hall of Famers. Extensive duplication is found throughoutthis mound which generally averages (NM) with many better and a small percentagelesser. Highlights include (14) #7 Ford, (47) #10 Bunning, (77) #12 Kaline (one PSA8), (37) #13 Fox, (198) #31 Spahn, (366) #38 Killebrew, (152) #39 Aparicio, (30) #41Gibson, (31) #48 Yastrzemski (one PSA 8), (77) #50 B. Robinson, (127) #55 Cepeda(one PSA 8) and (95) #58 Santo ((5) PSA 9). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

221. (17) 1955-1969Topps Baseball Hall ofFame/Star Rookieswith Clemente & RoseHall of Fame rookie collectors!Exciting assortment of (17) 1955-1969 Topps Baseball Hall ofFame/star rookies. Included are1955 Topps: #164 Clemente RC(VG); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC(VG); 1960 Topps: #316McCovey RC (VG-EX); 1961Topps: #141 B. Williams RC(VG-EX), #417 Marichal RC(EX); 1962 Topps: #199 PerryRC (EX-MT), #218 Torre RC(NM), #387 Brock RC (NM);1963 Topps: #537 Rose RC(VG), #553 Stargell RC (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #541 NiekroRC (EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #16Morgan RC (EX-MT), #488 Carlton RC (VG-EX), #526 Hunter RC (EX-MT), #581Perez RC (EX); 1967 Topps: #569 Carew RC (EX-MT) and 1969 Topps: #260 R.Jackson RC (EX-MT). Opening Bid $400.00

222. (947) 1952-1969Mostly Topps BaseballShoebox Collectionwith Clemente, Koufax& MantleDiamond stars from the “golden ageof baseball” abound with this (947)1952-1969 mostly Topps Baseballshoebox collection with Clemente,Koufax and Mantle. Minimal dupli-cation is found throughout thisassortment which also displays asampling of shortprints. Highlightsinclude 1953 Topps: #207 Ford(GD); 1954 Topps: #132 LasordaRC (VG); 1956 Topps: (205 cards,majority EX to EX-MT) with #30 J.Robinson (EX), #79 Koufax (EX),#101 Campanella (EX-MT); 1957Topps: (146 cards, average EX)with #1 T. Williams (VG), #10 Mays (VG), #18 Drysdale RC (VG), #20 Aaron (GD),#35 F. Robinson RC (VG), #76 Clemente (EX), #95 Mantle (VG); 1959 Topps: #10Mantle (trimmed); 1963 Topps: #250 Musial (VG-EX); 1964 Topps: #50 Mantle(VG-EX) and 1964 Topps Stand-Ups: Mays (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

223. (1008)1957-1968ToppsBaseballShoeboxCollectionwith MultipleKoufax &MantleStrong 1957-1968Topps Baseballshoebox collectionwith multiple Hallof Famers including Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Mantle and Mays. Varying degrees ofduplication is found throughout this gathering which displays mild perimeter discol-oration along approximately 20-25% of the edges. However, the same storing methodsalso preserved the majority of these cards over the decades as this assortment displaysmuch nicer than similar shoebox collections. Highlights include 1960 Topps: #158Yastrzemski RC (EX); 1965 Topps: (2) #134 Mantle WS (one EX-MT, one FR, tape),#350 Mantle (FR, tape); 1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (VG-EX), (4) #100 Koufax (aver-age EX-MT); 1967 Topps: (3) #250 Aaron ((2) EX-MT, VG) and 1968 Topps: #50Mays (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

224. (3057)1959-1968ToppsBaseballShoeboxCollectionWith (13)Mantle &(200+) HighNumbersAbsolutely loaded (3057) 1959-1968 Topps Baseball shoebox collection with (13)Mantle, (200+) high numbers and a mountain of other key Hall of Famers, stars androokies. Highlights include 1960 Topps: #148 Yastrzemski RC (VG-EX); 1961Topps: (241 cards, 26 high numbers, median GD to VG) with #307 Mantle WS (GD),#406 Mantle HR (VG-EX), #475 Mantle MVP (VG), #578 Mantle AS (VG); 1962Topps: (251 cards, 19 high numbers, mainly GD to VG, 5% writing) with #200Mantle (VG), #387 Brock RC (VG-EX), #471 Mantle AS (VG); 1964 Topps: (434cards, median GD) with #50 Mantle (PR); 1965 Topps: (315 cards, average GD, 5%writing) with #350 Mantle (GD); 1966 Topps: (665 cards, 93 high numbers, majorityGD to VG) with #50 Mantle (PR, writing), (3) #300 Clemente ((2) GD, FR); 1967Topps: (591 cards, 63 high numbers, majority VG) with (2) #150 Mantle (VG, GD),(5) #250 Aaron (average VG), #569 Carew RC (VG) and #600 B. Robinson (GD).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

225. 1965-1967Topps BaseballHigher GradeStarter Set Runwith (28) PSAGraded IncludingSeveral MantleElectric trio of 1965-1967Topps Baseball highergrade starter sets with (28)PSA graded including sev-eral Mantle. Highlightedamong these low numbersare 1965 Topps: (222 dif-ferent, average EX-MT toNM, 25% edge discoloration due to storing methods, 14 PSA Graded) with #134Mantle WS (PSA 8), #155 Maris (PSA 7), #160 Clemente (EX-MT), #187 Stengel(PSA 8), #350 Mantle (PSA 5); 1966 Topps: (142 different, average EX-MT to NM,50% edge discoloration due to storing methods, 5 PSA Graded) with #1 Mays (EX-MT), #50 Mantle (PSA 6), #100 Koufax (PSA 7), #120 Killebrew (PSA 8); 1967Topps: (217 different, composite NM, 9 PSA Graded) with #5 Ford (PSA 7.5), #45Maris (PSA 8), #150 Mantle (PSA 6), #200 Mays (EX-MT) and #250 Aaron (NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012226. 1962,1964 &1965ToppsBaseballStarterSets withMantleThese (3)1962-1965Topps Baseballstarter sets willafford thebudget con-scious collector a nice beginning to these popularseries. Highlights include 1962 Topps: (244/598, aver-age GD to VG) with #5 Koufax (VG), #10 Clemente(VG-EX), #18 Mantle/Mays (GD), #200 Mantle (VG),#318 Mantle IA (GD); 1964 Topps: (228/587, averageGD, 10% writing) with #150 Mays (FR); 1965 Topps:(325/598, average GD, 35% writing on mostly thehigher numbers) with #134 Mantle WS (GD) and #350Mantle (FR, pen mark). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

227. 1963-1965 ToppsBaseballStarter SetRun of (914)Cards withStarsSupplement yourTopps Baseballcollection with theoffered 1963-1965Topps Baseballstarter set run of(914) cards withmany stars and asmattering of high numbers. This mid-grade selectiondisplays only minor duplication throughout. Highlightsinclude 1963 Topps: (243 cards, majority VG, 33 highnumbers) with #18 Buc Blasters/Clemente (EX-MT),#25 Kaline (VG), #275 Mathews (EX-MT); 1964Topps: (362 cards, composite VG-EX, 7 high numbers)with #55 Banks (VG), #306 Mays/Cepeda (VG), #440Clemente (GD) and 1965 Topps: (309 cards, mainlyVG-EX, 43 high numbers). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

228. (12) 1955-1973 Topps BaseballSuperstars with (3) Mantle & Rose RCProminent big league superstars are showcased withthese (12) 1955-1973 Topps Baseball singles. Includedare Graded: (3 cards) with 1963 Topps #537 Rose RC(SGC 80), 1966 Topps #50 Mantle (SGC 80), 1969Topps #50 Clemente (SGC 96); Ungraded: (9 cards)with 1955 Topps #50 J. Robinson (GD), 1956 Topps #5T. Williams (VG-EX), 1958 Topps #5 Mays (VG-EX),1959 Topps #10 Mantle (VG), 1961 Topps #388Clemente (EX-MT), 1964 Topps #125 Rose (VG), 1967Topps #150 Mantle (VG), 1969 Topps #120 Rose (NM)and 1973 Topps #50 Clemente (NM). Opening Bid $250.00

229. 1955-1973 ToppsBaseballRobertoClementeRun withRookieCelebrate thedynamic careerof the belovedRobertoClemente withthis run of (19)different 1955-1973 Topps Baseball singles including his rookie card.Included are Topps Roberto Clemente: 1955 #164rookie (PR, paper loss), 1956 #33 (VG-EX, whiteback), 1957 #76 (EX), 1958 #52 (EX), 1959 #478(VG), 1960 #326 (NM), 1961 #388 (VG-EX), 1962 #10(EX-MT), 1963 #540 (EX-MT), 1964 #440 (EX-MT),1965 #160 (EX), 1966 #300 (GD, miscut), 1967 #400(NM), 1968 #150 (NM), 1969 #50 (NM), 1970 #350(EX), 1971 #630 (EX-MT), 1972 #309 (EX-MT) and1973 #50 (EX-MT).Opening Bid $400.00

230. (9)1955-1983ToppsBaseballHall ofFameRookieswithClemente& KoufaxA Who’s Whoof cardboardhistory is avail-able with these (9) 1955-1983 Topps Baseball Hall ofFame rookie singles. Included are 1955 Topps: #123Koufax RC (VG-EX), #164 Clemente RC (GD); 1957Topps: #18 Drysdale RC (SGC 84); 1960 Topps: #148Yastrzemski RC (SGC 80); 1962 Topps: #199 PerryRC (EX-MT); 1971 Topps: #26 Blyleven RC (NM);1973 Topps: #615 Schmidt/Cey RC (VG-EX); 1975Topps: #223 Yount RC (EX) and 1983 Topps: #498Boggs RC (NM).Opening Bid $300.00

231. (68)1952-1975ToppsBaseballStars &Rookies withKoufax,Mantle &RyanPlug multiple holesin your set want listswith these (68) 1952-1975 mostly ToppsBaseball stars withgreats such as Koufax, Mantle and Ryan headlining.Highlights include 1953 Topps: #220 Paige (FR); 1954Topps: #10 J. Robinson (GD); 1957 Topps: #10 Mays(trimmed); 1958 Topps: #47 Maris RC (EX); 1962Topps: #5 Koufax (VG); 1963 Fleer: #56 Clemente(EX-MT); 1965 Topps: #477 Carlton RC (EX-MT);1966 Topps: #50 Mantle (VG-EX); 1969 Topps: #533Ryan (VG-EX); 1971 Topps: #513 Ryan (EX-MT) and#600 Mays (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

232. 1966ToppsBaseballUncut Sheetwith PalmerRCThis 1966 ToppsBaseball uncut sheetis a remarkable sur-vivor that featuresseveral Hall ofFamers. Comprisedof (12) 11-card rows,the full sheet appearsto hail from both thesecond and third series and is blank backed. Eight ofthe twelve rows feature double printed player represen-tations. Key personnel includes (2) #110 Banks, #120Killebrew, (2) #125 Brock, #126 Palmer RC, #132Cepeda, (2) #160 Ford and #195 Morgan. This artifacthas endured the past 46 years in remarkable conditionwith minor notching and wrinkling relegated to theperimeter. The surface colors are intense and thecreamy reverse is problem-free. Opening Bid $250.00

233. 1966ToppsBaseballPartial Set(450/598)withMantle &(24) 1967ToppsBaseballStarsCapitalize onthis 1966 ToppsBaseball partialset of (450/598) cards and (24) 1967 Topps Baseballstars. Highlights include 1966 Topps: (450/598, aver-age VG-EX, 9 high numbers) with #1 Mays (GD), #50Mantle (VG), #100 Koufax (GD), #126 Palmer RC(VG-EX), #300 Clemente (VG), #500 Aaron (VG-EX)and 1967 Topps: (24 cards, average EX-MT, all stars,checklist or specialty cards) with #100 F. Robinson(VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

234. 1966 &1967 ToppsBaseballStarter Setswith Mantle& Hall ofFameRookiesPowerful tandemof 1966 and 1967Topps Baseballstarter sets packedwith stars includ-ing Koufax,Mantle, Mays and multiple Hall of Fame rookies. Keysinclude 1966 Topps starter: (454/598, composite EX-MT, 6 high numbers) with #30 Rose (EX-MT), #50Mantle (VG-EX), #100 Koufax (VG), #254 Jenkins RC(EX-MT), #288 Sutton RC (VG-EX), #550 McCovey(EX-MT), #598 Perry SP (EX-MT); 1967 Toppsstarter: (402/609, median EX-MT, 3 high numbers)with #200 Mays (EX), #250 Aaron (EX) and #430 Rose(EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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235. (2744) 1957-1978 Topps Baseball Shoebox CollectionLoaded with Hall of Famers & StarsFill your vintage showcases with these classic Topps Baseball stars! This (2744) 1957-1978 Topps Baseball shoebox collection features a cavalcade of diamond stars includingClemente, Koufax, Mantle, Mays and many, many others. Moderate duplication is foundthroughout this primarily mid to off-grade offering which also contains a smattering of toughhigh numbers. Highlights include 1958 Topps: #487 Mantle AS (VG); 1961 Topps: (322cards, mostly GD to VG, 15 high numbers, 25% staining) with #150 Mays (VG-EX), #344Koufax (VG), #475 Mantle MVP (PR, writing); 1962 Topps: (240 cards, majority GD to VG)with (3) #5 Koufax ((2) GD, FR), (5) #10 Clemente (average GD), (4) #53Mantle/Maris/Killer HR LL (average VG); 1963 Topps: #210 Koufax (VG-EX), (3) #540Clemente (GD, (2) FR); 1965 Topps: #350 Mantle (PR); 1966 Topps: #500 Aaron (EX);1968 Topps: #110 Aaron (EX-MT) and 1974 Topps: (2) #456 Winfield (NM, VG-EX). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $400.00

236. 1969-1978 Topps Baseball Starter Set RunIssued during the first 10 years of division play and two expansion seasons, theTopps Baseball sets from 1969 through 1978 are well-represented in this run of(10) startersets.Conditionsvary withkey cardsincluding:1969(282/664)with #500Mantle(VG-EX);1970(376/720)with #189MunsonRC (VG-EX); 1971(417/752)with #5Munson(VG-EX)and #513Ryan (VG-EX); 1973(317/757)with #615SchmidtRC (EX);1974(646/600) with #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT); 1975 (540/600) with #620 CarterRC (EX); 1976 (266/600) with #650 Munson (EX); 1977 (393/660) with #473Dawson RC (EX-MT); 1978 (688/726) with #36 Murray RC (EX). More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

237. (4285) 1955-1972 Topps Baseball Cards withReggie Jackson RookieHuge assortment of (4285) 1955-1972 Topps Baseball cards with the debut of“Mr. October” leading the way. This primarily mid to off-grade gathering dis-plays moderate duplication. Several stars and a handful of high numbers are dis-persed throughout. Highlights include 1959 Topps: (425 cards, median VG);1961 Topps: (268 cards, aggregate EX); 1962 Topps: (280 cards, aggregate VG-EX); 1969 Topps: (1128 cards, average VG) with #50 Clemente (GD), #100Aaron (GD), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG) and 1970 Topps: (860 cards, mainlyVG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

238. (2917) 1960-1967 Topps Baseball Singles With StarsBeef up your classic Topps Baseball inventory with these (2917) singles including a scatteringof stars and tough high numbers. This assortment is ideal for the prospective set collector anddisplays moderate duplication throughout. Highlights include 1960 Topps: (341 cards, averageEX-MT); 1961 Topps: (693 cards, mostly EX-MT to NM); 1964 Topps: (744 cards, compositeEX) with #125 Rose (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: (475 cards, mainly EX-MT); 1966 Topps: (169cards, majority EX-MT) and 1967 Topps: (215 cards, aggregate EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

239. 1968 &1969 ToppsBaseballPartial/StarterSets withMantle & R.Jackson RCSensational tandem of1968 and 1969 ToppsBaseball partial/startersets with the “TheMick”, “Mr. October”and “Say Hey” leadingthe way. Highlightsinclude 1968 Toppspartial: (449/598,average EX-MT) with#50 Mays (EX-MT),#280 Mantle (GD);1969 Topps starter:(388/664, average,mostly low numbers)with #50 Clemente(VG), #100 Aaron (EX), #260 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX) and #500 Mantle(VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012240. (1162)1960-1972ToppsBaseballShoeboxCollectionwith ManyStarsIncludingMantleFeatured is a well-stocked (1162)1960-1972 Topps Baseball shoebox collection withmany stars including Koufax, Mantle and Mays.Highlights include 1961 Topps: #344 Koufax (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #134 Mantle WS (VG), (2) #526Hunter RC (VG-EX, VG), #581 Perez RC (VG-EX);1966 Topps: (2) #126 Palmer RC (NM, EX-MT), #300Clemente (EX); 1967 Topps: #150 Mantle (EX-MT);1968 Topps: #490 Super Stars/Mantle, Mays (EX-MT);1969 Topps: (2) #260 R. Jackson RC (one EX, onetrimmed) and 1971 Topps: #600 Mays (EX-MT). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

241.(1611)1966-1969ToppsBaseballStarterSet Runwith StarsFormidable1966-1969Topps Baseballstarter set runof (1611) cardswith many starsand a smatter-ing of highnumbers. Highlights include 1966 Topps: (280 cards,mainly VG) with #126 Palmer RC (VG); 1967 Topps:(430 cards, average VG-EX) with #200 Mays (GD),#250 Aaron (GD); 1968 Topps: (438 cards, aggregateVG-EX) with #50 Mays (FR), #150 Clemente (GD);1969 Topps: (463 cards, mainly VG-EX) with #50Clemente (VG) and #190 Mays (GD). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

242. (3783)1969-1977ToppsBaseballSinglesCollectionThe “boys ofsummer” takethe field withthe offered(3783) 1969-1977 ToppsBaseball singlescollection. Thismixed gradegathering isloaded with stars, specialty cards and a sampling ofhigh numbers/variations. Keys include 1969 Topps:(231 cards, majority GD) with #260 R. Jackson (FR);1972 Topps: (572 cards, majority VG to VG-EX) with#595 Ryan (EX); 1973 Topps: (2) #50 Clemente (EX,VG-EX), (2) #220 Ryan (EX); 1974 Topps: (957 cards,median VG to VG-EX) with (2) #20 Ryan (EX, VG)and #456 Winfield RC (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

243. 1972-1974 Topps BaseballPartial Set RunInviting 1972-1974 Topps Baseball partial set run.Although absent of major key cards, there are still plen-ty of Hall of Famers, stars, leader and specialty cards tomake up the difference. Included are 1972 Topps:(584/787, majority EX-MT, 101 semi high numbers, 21high numbers) with #310 Clemente IA (EX), #420Carlton (VG), #761 Oglivie/Cey RC (EX-MT); 1973Topps: (317/660, median EX-MT, 50 high numbers)and 1974 Topps: (558/660, median EX-MT).Opening Bid $250.00

244. (492) 1975-1989 Baseball Hall ofFamer/Star Rookie Cards with (9)Henderson & (21) RipkenPower packed gathering of (492) 1975-1989 BaseballHall of Famer/star rookie cards. The 1980s singles aver-age (NM to Mint). Highlights include 1975 To p p s : ( 3 )#223 Yount RC (NM, (2) EX-MT), (5) #228 Brett RC(average EX-MT); 1978 To p p s : (4) #36 Murray RC(average EX-MT); 1979 To p p s : (4) #116 O. Smith RC(average EX); 1980 To p p s : (9) #482 Henderson RC(average EX-MT); 1982 Donruss: (14) #405 Ripken Jr.RC; 1982 To p p s : (6) #21 Ripken RC and 1983 To p p s :( 11) #482 Gwynn RC. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

245. (9000+) 1979 Topps BaseballVending Hoard With Many StarsEnormous 1979 Topps Baseball vending hoard of(9000+) cards with many stars including multiples ofOzzie Smith’s rookie and Ryan. This mixed gatheringoverwhelmingly averages (NM) or better with only ascattering lesser. Additionally, multiple complete setsare possible. Keys include (11) #24 Molitor, (29) #100Seaver, (3) #115 Ryan, (3) #116 O. Smith RC, (16)#200 Bench, (9) #640 Murray, (7) #650 Rose, (25)#670 Hunter and (64) #700 R. Jackson. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

246. 1956 Topps Baseball Five-CentDisplay BoxClassic Topps Baseball specialists will certainly want toplace a strong bid on the offered five-cent display box.One of a handful to have survived the grasps of ayouthful collector or a zealous shopkeeper, this keep-sake has survived the past 56 years in fine condition.Despite moderate creasing/stress to the lid perforations,it remains tightly attached to the remainder of the con-tainer. The side panels are vibrant and crisp with brightlettering and only superficial imperfections. For the ’56collector who has to have it all!Opening Bid $250.00

247. (4) 1960s-1970s Topps BaseballTest Issue Display BoxesWith colors and images designed to capture the atten-tion of eager youngsters with change in their pockets,these 1960s-1970s Topps test issue retail display boxesonce contained the coveted supplements that were theenvy of every kid on the block. These versions presentnicely with popped perforations and expected edgewear. Includes: Topps Baseball Stamps (1969); ToppsPosters (1972); Topps Candy Lids (1973); Topps ClothStickers (1977, presents NM).Opening Bid $150.00

248. (22)1986-1992ToppsBaseballWax, Rack,Vending &Set CasesFill your ware-house with these(22) 1986-1992Topps Baseballwax, rack, vendingand set cases.Included are WaxCases: (7 cases) with 1987-1991 ((20) 36-pack boxes),1990-1991 cello ((16) 24-pack boxes); Rack Cases: (7cases, all (3) 24-rack boxes, unless noted) with 1986,(3) 1987, 1988 (6/24 count), 1990 (6/24 count), 1991(6/24 count); Vending Cases: (7 cases, all 24/500-cardboxes) with 1986, (2) 1987, 1988-1991 and Set Case:1992 (16 sets), Nearly 15-20% of the containers areopened but remain unsearched. Due to size/weight, ashipping surcharge will apply.Opening Bid $150.00

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249. (8) Tough 1934-1947Baseball & Non-Sport WaxWrappersChallenging assortment of (8) 1934-1947baseball and non-sport wax wrappers.Highlights include Baseball: (4 wrappers)with (2) 1934 Goudey (one EX, one VG),1934-36 Diamond Stars (VG-EX, yellow),1938 Brown’s Lets Go! (GD, writing); Non-Sports: (4 wrappers) with 1933 R74 GoudeyIndian Gum (VG-EX), 1933 R97-2 GeneralGum Movie Gum (VG), 1934 R151 NationalChicle Tome Mix(EX) and 1947 R773Goudey Indian Gum (EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00

250. 1951-1959 Topps BaseballRun of (16) Wax Wrappers withVariationsGallery of (16) 1951-1959 Topps Baseball waxwrappers with many tough variations. Included areTopps Baseball Wrappers: (16 wrappers) with1951 Red Backs (NM), 1952 one-cent (EX-MT),1952 five-cent (EX), 1952 five-cent (NM, FeltBaseball Emblems), 1953 one-cent (EX), 1954 one-cent (EX-MT), 1954 five-cent (GD), 1955 one-cent(EX-MT, Dated), 1955 one-cent (EX-MT, Undated),1955 five-cent (VG), 1955 Double Header(NM),1956 one-cent (EX-MT), 1957 five-cent (EX), 1958one-cent (EX-MT), 1959 one-cent (EX-MT) and 1959 five-cent (EX).Opening Bid $400.00

251. (23) 1951-1988 Multi-SportWax Wrappers with 1951 ToppsConnie Mack All-StarsAn instant collection is available with these (23)1951-1988 wax wrappers featuring severaltougher and oddball issues. Included areBaseball: (21 wrappers) with 1951 Berk Ross(GD), (2) 1951 Topps Red Backs (NM, EX-MT),1951 Topps Connie Mack All-Star Team (FR),1954 Topps one-cent (NM), 1959 Fleer TedWilliams (NM), 1960 Topps five-cent (EX), (3)1974 Topps Deckle Edge (all EX-MT) andFootball: 1952 Bowman Small one-cent (NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

252. 1960-1993 ToppsBaseball Run of (80)Wrappers with Variations,Oddball & Test IssuesComprehensive run of (80) 1960-1993Topps Baseball wax wrappers featuring vari-ations, oddball and test issues. Other thanthe run of regular issue wrappers, additionalhighlights include 1960s Topps Wrappers:(41 wrappers, average EX to EX-MT) with1964 Stand-Ups one-cent (GD), 1967 Pirates Stickers (EX-MT), 1968 Action Stickers(EX-MT), 1969 Mini-Stickers (EX), (2) 1969 Team Posters (Chemical Set is VG,Whale’s Tooth is EX); 1970s Topps Wrappers: (25 wrappers, median EX-MT toNM) with 1974 Deckle Edge (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

253. (4) 1954-1961 ToppsBaseball ChristmasHobby RacksHo! Ho! Ho! Get in the holiday spiritwith these (4) 1954-1961 ToppsBaseball Christmas hobby racks. Themysterious collectibles were re-pack-aged by an unknown third-party yearsafter release by Topps. The conditionof the 12 inner cards is unknown, butthe cards present around the (EX-MT)range. Included is a single rack each of1954, 1956, 1957 and 1961 (#10 B.Robinson on back). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

254. (12) 1983-1984 Topps& Fleer Baseball WaxBoxes with Michigan TestA cardboard feast awaits the victor ofthese (12) 1983-1984 Topps & FleerBaseball wax boxes. Each container has(36) 15-card packs with rookies such asBoggs, Gwynn, Mattingly andSandberg probable. The tightly sealedpacks are guaranteed unsearched.Included are (10) 1983 Topps BaseballWax (all have stickers); (1) 1983Topps Baseball Michigan Test and (1) 1984 Fleer.Opening Bid $250.00

255. 1984 & 1985 Topps BaseballRack CasesTake a chance with these 1984 and 1985 ToppsBaseball rack cases. Each container yields (6) 24-pack boxes that are guaranteed unsearched.Gradable rookies such as Clemens, Mattingly,McGwire and Puckett are probable along withpossible multiple complete or desirable cards visi-ble on either the tops or bottoms of the racks. The1984 container is opened, but has not beensearched. Demand definitely exceeds supply withthis fresh tandem! Due to size/weight, a shippingsurcharge will apply.Opening Bid $250.00

256. 1985 DonrussBaseball Wax BoxCaseThis 1985 Donruss Baseball waxbox case has significant potentialfor the graded card specialist. The27 year-old container is opened,but the (20) 36-pack unopenedboxes are complete andunsearched. Multiple completesets along with multiple gradedkeys including #273 Clemens RCand #438 Puckett RC are proba-ble.Opening Bid $250.00

257. (20) 1981-1987 BaseballRack & Cello Boxes with (58)Loose RacksDig in to these (20) 1981-1987 baseball rackand cello boxes, many of which display stars.Included are Topps Cello: (4 boxes, (24) 28-card packs) with (1) 1981, (2) 1982 (one“X”, one partially separated lid), (1) 1983;(4) 1983 Fleer Cello: (Three (24) 28-cardpacks, One (23/24); Topps Rack Boxes: (12boxes, 24 packs with 48-54 cards per) with(1) 1981, (1) 1982 (most have price stickers), (7) 1984 ((2) “X”): (2) Mattingly RC(back); (2) 1985: Puckett RC (front) and (1) 1987. Due to size/weight, a shipping sur-charge will apply. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

258. 1985 & 1988Topps Baseball Six-Box Rack Cases &(343) 1986-1989Topps RacksDig into this lot of 1985 and1988 Topps Baseball six-boxrack cases and (343) 1986-1989Topps loose racks. Multiple com-plete sets along with gradable stars and rookies of Clemens, McGwire and Puckett areprobable. Included are Cases: (1) 1985 (6 boxes, 24 racks) and (1) 1988 (6 boxes, 24racks); Loose Racks: (343 racks) with (201) 1986 and (142) 1989. Due tosize/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply.Opening Bid $150.00

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259. 1906WorldSeriesGame 3ProgramIssued atWestSideGrounds- Cubs vsWhiteSoxIntracity FallClassic show-downs weremuch anticipated and tracked during the pre-expansion era in which all franchises residedeast of the Mississippi. The offered 1906 program is a rare survivor from the first-everWorld Series held entirely in one metropolis. Among the details contributing to the rarityand appeal of this Game 3 relic is the fact that a mere 13,667 attended that day, as T h u r s d a yafternoon contests were a luxury few could afford in that era. A d d i t i o n a l l y, 1906 marked thebeginning of seemingly annual World Series endeavors for the Cubs, who were principals intheir first of four championship showdowns in five years. Finally, this program hails fromperhaps the biggest upset in Series history, as the “Hitless Wonders” bested the heavilyfavored Cubs. This 12-page guide features black-and-white photos of participants, mostn o t a b l y, individual shots of the respective teams’ owners and Hall of Famers Brown andChance. The center pages are home to scoring grids marked in pencil to detail a 3-0 W h i t eSox triumph. The covers and pages are intact, though the piece shows the effects of a day atthe West Side Grounds facility as two vertical compacting folds and minor separation aboutthe spine are consistent with transport at the ball park.Opening Bid $1500.00

260. 1910 World Series Game 2 Shibe Park TicketStub - PSA AuthenticWorld Series relics from the Deadball Era are scarce in their own right. Couplethat characteristic with the Chicago Cubs and the appeal mounts. Encapsulatedand assessed “Authentic” by PSA, this 1910 World Series Game 2 ticket stub isone of two at its tier with only one graded higher. Issued to one of 24,597 specta-tors at Philadelphia’s Shibe Park, this “LOWER PAVILION” voucher featuresprinted seating/event details and the facsimile signature of Athletics boss ConnieMack. Leaving a (then) record 14 men on base, the Cubs were felled, 9-3 thatafternoon. Unbeknownst to all at the time, the North Siders were in the secondyear of a title drought that currently stands at 103 years. With an uneven admis-sion tear, the item presents nicer than the technical assessment suggests.Opening Bid $500.00

261. 1920 World Series League Park Game 6Ticket StubA complete anomaly in terms of World Series installments, the 1920Cleveland Indians-Brooklyn Robins showdown marked a match-up offirst-time participants and also featured zero lead changes. Mirroring therarity of those fall Classic traits, this Game 6 ticket stub is a scarce sur-vivor, indeed. Issued at Cleveland’s League Park on October 11 to one of27,194 spectators, this colorful voucher features printed seating/eventdetails and the facsimile signature of Indians president Jim Dunn. Thekeepsake presents nicely, though has small sections of reverse paper lossfrom previous mounting. Backing the 3-hit performance of Indians hurlerDuster Mails that afternoon, George Burns doubled home Tris Speakerwith the game’s only run.Opening Bid $250.00

262. 1920 World SeriesGame 7 Ticket Stub -Rare Example (PSAAuthentic)From the short-lived return to a“best of nine” format, the 1920World Series failed to last “thedistance” as Cleveland pitchingmuzzled the Brooklyn hitters tojust two runs over the final 43innings. Issued at League Park forthe Game 7 clincher, this ticketstub is a decidedly scarce Octoberrelic. Encapsulated and assessed“Authentic” by PSA, this “UpperDeck Box Seat” voucher featuresTribe president James Dunn’s fac-simile signature and printed seat-ing/event details whose “GAME4” identifier signifies the hostIndians’ fourth home game (hence,Game 7 of the overall series). Oneof only 27,525 tickets issued thatday (with far fewer survivors), thisis one of only three PSA gradedspecimens.Opening Bid $250.00

263. 1975 World Series Game6 Fenway Park PSA 6 FullTicket - Fisk HRAfter waiting through three days of torren-tial rainfall in Boston, the Red Sox and Redsgave Fenway park spectators and the sizablelive television audience an epic performancethey would never forget. This full ticket wasissued in Beantown for an unforgettable FallClassic battle that culminated in CarltonFisk’s theatrical home run. Encapsulated andGraded EX-MT 6 by PSA, this historicallysignificant October voucher is the lone spec-imen at its tier with only six graded higher.On the obverse, printed seating/event leg-ends remain crystal clear and the vibranthues haven’t faded in the least. The cleanreverse, sharp edges/corners and sturdy per-forations are consistent with the technicalassessment. Simply put, this World Seriesrelic is about as rare as that night’s perform-ance.Opening Bid $750.00

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264. 1911 Boston Rustlers vs.New York Giants South EndGrounds Program - Young’sLast Boston AppearanceKey components of Boston’s fascinatingbaseball lore are inherent to this 1911 pro-gram. Issued at the South End Grounds dur-ing the September 12-14 series between theNew York Giants and host Boston Rustlers,the eight-page guide features unmarked scor-ing grids with pre-printed lineups listing Hallof Fame opponents Cy Young and ChristyMathewson. With covers and all pagesintact, the program has a moisture-inducedstain and horizontal compacting fold, yet stillpresents nicely. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

265. 1925 World SeriesProgram Issued at GriffithStadiumA scarce survivor in the realm ofOctober publications, this 1925 WorldSeries program was issued in theNation’s Capital at Griffith Stadium asthe host Senators took what mostbelieved to be an insurmountable leadover Pittsburgh. The 64-page guide fea-tures black-and-white images of Hall ofFame skippers Harris and McKechnieon the cover. The covers are intact andinterior pages remain crisp, with theunmarked scoring grids (center page)detached but present. Overall, the well-preserved Fall Classic relic presentsminimally (VG-EX).Opening Bid $250.00

266. 1929World SeriesGame 2WrigleyField FullTicket (FossHR) - PSAAuthenticSupplanting“Murderers Row” as baseball’s supreme assembly, the Philadelphia Athletics begantheir own dynasty in 1929. In that year’s Fall Classic, Connie Mack’s charges werenot to be stopped, disposing of the Cubs in five games. Encapsulated and assessed“Authentic” by PSA, this 1929 World Series Game 2 full ticket was issued at WrigleyField for a 9-3 Athletics triumph in which Jimmie Foxx homered. The lone gradedspecimen, this “Upper Box” voucher presents nicely, though has been trimmed to war-rant the technical assessment. Colors remain vibrant.Opening Bid $200.00

267. (18) 1904-1943Baseball Related Guides& PublicationsAdd to your baseball themed librarywith these (18) 1904-1943 guides andpublications. Featured are BaseballBureau Blue Books: (2 annuals) with1941 (VG-EX), 1943 (EX); ReachBaseball Guides: (5 annuals) with1904 (VG), 1917 (GD, tape cover),1924 (FR, tape cover), 1925 (FR, reat-tached cover with tape), 1926 (PR,reattached cover with tape); SpaldingBaseball Guides: (3 annuals) with1912 (GD), 1914 (FR, tape reinforcedspine) and 1921 (FR, tape reinforcedspine). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

268. 1919-1947 BaseballPublications Lot of (17)With Reach and SpaldingGuidesThis mini-library of vintage baseballpublications includes annual Reach andThe Sporting News guides, as well asvolumes with prose penned by legendssuch as Grantland Rice. Highlightsinclude: Reach American LeagueGuides 1919 (missing front cover;back cover detached), 1925, 1926(missing both covers), 1929, 1933, (2)1935 (covers are damaged/partiallyrepaired on all); 1933 Who’s Who inMajor League Baseball hardboundinaugural edition; presents nicely with crisp pages and minor spine wear. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $100.00

269. 1941WorldSeriesGame 5EbbetsField PSA5 FullTicket -HighestGradedFrom the opening chapter in an October rivalry that defined baseball during the1940s and 1950s, this 1941 World Series Game 5 full ticket was issued at EbbetsField for the clinching game of the first-ever Yankees-Dodgers Fall Classic.Encapsulated and Graded EX 5 by PSA, this “Lower Stand” voucher is one of twoat its tier with none graded higher. Sharp edges and rounded corners are consistentwith the technical assessment. There are “VOID” punchings at either end.Opening Bid $400.00

270. 1946World SeriesGame 4Fenway ParkFull Ticket -PSAAuthenticIn what ultimatelywould prove TedWilliams’ only shot at a World Series title, the 1946 installment was comprised ofwell-pitched contests with the exception of the Game 4 tilt in which the Cardinalspummeled six Boston hurlers for 20 hits. Encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” byPSA, this October 10, 1946 full Fenway Park ticket is one of only six graded. Withprinted seating/event details and the facsimile signature of BoSox president ThomasYawkey, the voucher presents nicely, though adhesive residue on the reverse accountsfor the technical grade.Opening Bid $250.00

271. 1948 “The Babe RuthStory” Very Rare JapaneseVersionOne could argue that Japan’s firstacquired taste of Western culture wasthat of baseball and its unmistakablespokesperson, Babe Ruth. It’s well docu-mented that even during the decline ofhis career on U.S. soil, Ruth was themost celebrated figure on the 1934 Tourof Japan. This Far East adoration is evi-denced with this 1948 Japanese publica-tion. Entitled “The Babe Ruth Story,” the360-page bound soft cover edition isprinted entirely in Japanese and readsfrom right to left. This is a rare Bambinorelic from the other side of the globe!Opening Bid $200.00

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272. 1904“AmericanLeagueOfficialBase BallRules-SchedulesandRecords”BookOpening Bid$150.00

273. 1922 World Series Game 1Giants-Yankees Polo Grounds TicketStub - PSA AuthenticOpening Bid $150.00 274. 1937-1938 Pennsylvania High

School Baseball Scorebook withMusialOpening Bid $100.00

275. August 19, 1940 Ticket FromJimmie Foxx No. 497 and TedWilliams No. 49 - PSA 4Opening Bid $150.00

276. (6) 1946-1950 Canadian “TheStandard” Full Magazines withRare Jackie Robinson Pre-Dodgers IssuesOpening Bid $200.00

277. 1948 World Series Program &Ticket Stub and 1954 All-StarProgram ClevelandOpening Bid $100.00

278. June14, 1952BravesField TicketStub FromSpahn’s 18-StrikeoutGameOpening Bid$150.00 279. First Two 1954 Sports

Illustrated Issues with ToppsBaseball InsertsOpening Bid $150.00

280. April 17, 1956 Crosley FieldTicket Stub From Frank Robinson’sDebut - PSA 2Opening Bid $150.00

281. April17, 1956EbbetsField TicketStub fromDrysdaleDebut -PSA 1Opening Bid$150.00

282. 1958MLB All-Star GameProgram &Ticket StubOpening Bid$100.00

283. 1969 World Series SheaStadium Press Credential andVintage Ticket StubOpening Bid $100.00

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284. 1951 Phantom WorldSeries Program Yankeesvs. DodgersBaseball historians will cherish thisamazing phantom program featuring theNY Yankees verses the BrooklynDodgers in a series that never was. Thisfascinating relic was printed in anticipa-tion of the Dodgers making it to the1951 World Series. Of course they wereousted by the NY Giants as BobbyThomson hit “the Shot Heard ‘Roundthe World”. This extremely rare pro-gram is complete and intact. The coverpresents in mid-level condition withbold colors and excellent graphics withpartial spine separation and minor fad-ing, the pages are crisp and white. Opening Bid $250.00

285. HankAaron April 13,1954 MajorLeague DebutTicket Stub -PSA 2In what was certainlynot an accurate pre-view of a remarkablefence-clearing career,20-year-old HankAaron donned his Milwaukee Braves “No. 5” uniform and went 0-5 in his big leaguedebut. A rare survivor, this Crosley Field ticket stub was issued on April 13, 1954 toone of 33,185 spectators in the Queen City that day. Encapsulated and GradedGood 2 by PSA, this voucher is the lone specimen at its tier with only one gradedhigher. The “Lower Box” stub features printed seating/event details and the facsimilesignature of Reds president Powell Crosley.Opening Bid $200.00

286. (2) June 21, 1955Yankee Stadium TicketStubs - Mantle HR toDead-Center BleachersAs he toured American League sta-diums, Mickey Mantle drew crowdsthat didn’t question whether or notthey’d see home runs but wonderedjust how far those clouts wouldtravel. Issued in the Bronx on June21, 1955, these (2) ticket stubsallowed their bearers a“Mezzanine” vantage point fromwhich to witness Mantle becomethe first-ever player to hit a ball into the bleachers in dead-center field. The blast wasMantle’s league-leading 17th of the season and 101st of his prolific career. Thecrease-free vouchers present beautifully.Opening Bid $200.00

287. 1965World SeriesGame 1MetropolitanStadiumPSA 9 FullTicket -HighestGradedPerhaps aided by Sandy Koufax’ decision to remain idle for the series opener, theupstart Minnesota Twins prevailed in Game 1 of the 1965 Fall Classic, setting thetone for a showdown in which the home team won each but the seventh and finalgame. Encapsulated and Graded Mint 9 by PSA, this Game 1 full ticket was issuedin the Twin Cities for that 8-2 Twins thumping. One of four at its tier with nonegraded higher, the “Standing Room” voucher features colorful logos, a likeness ofthe Minneapolis venue and a “VOID” stamping.Opening Bid $200.00

288. Sandy Koufax1965 World SeriesLot With Game 5Program/Stub andGame 7 StubWhile he altered his team’spitching rotation by refusingto pitch on Yom Kippur,Sandy Koufax righted theship, tossing shutouts inGames 5 and 7, the latter ontwo days rest. These sou-venirs were issued for those Koufax performances. Includes: Game 5 Program a 64-page guide issued at Dodger Stadium, the program presents minimally at the (EX-MT) plateau, with scoring grids marked in ballpoint to detail Koufax’ 7-0 shutout;Ticket Stubs encapsulated and assessed “Authentic” by SGC, the stubs hail fromGame 5 (Dodger Stadium) and Game 7 (Metropolitan Stadium).Opening Bid $200.00

289. July12, 1966MajorLeagueAll-StarGameBuschStadiumFull Ticket- PSA 4Having somehow survived the sweltering 105-degree St. Louis heat, this July 12,1966 All-Star Game full ticket features printed seating/event legends and a likenessof the (then) new venue with the majestic Gateway Arch in the background.Encapsulated and Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, this voucher is one of two at its tierwith only nine graded higher. Showcasing bright colors and sturdy perforations, theticket presents nicer than the technical assessment suggests.Opening Bid $250.00

290. 1967 New York Mets SheaStadium Opening SeriesProgram - Seaver’s DebutBound for yet another campaign of 100-pluslosses and last-place finish, the 1967 NewYork Mets unveiled 22-year-old Tom Seaver,who quickly helped in an “Amazin’” turn-around. This program was issued in Queensduring the 1967 season-opening two-gameseries in which Seaver debuted. The 28-pageguide’s front cover features a team logo andShea Stadium likeness. Unmarked scoringgrids list the Pirates and Mets rosters.Schedule details on page 15 definitively datethe program to either April 11 or April 13, thelatter marking Seaver’s debut. Minimally(VG-EX).Opening Bid $150.00

291. May 17, 1970 Crosley FieldTicket Stub from Aaron’s3000th Hit - PSA 2A terror to opponents in any big league city heencountered, Hank Aaron had a penchant forheadline accomplishments in Cincinnati.Encapsulated and Graded Good 2 (MK) byPSA, this Crosley Field ticket stub was issuedon May 17, 1970 for a Braves vs. Reds tilt inwhich Aaron became only the ninth member ofthe 3000 Hit Club. With printed seating/eventdetails and the facsimile signature of Reds bossRobert Howsam, the clean voucher presentsnicely. A handwritten notation of Aaron’saccomplishment accounts for the technicalgrade.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012292. 1936-1984BaseballPublications Lot of(161) with Who’sWho, Street & Smithand Many GreatCoversDecades of Major LeagueBaseball history and highlightsare contained in this colossalcompilation of (161) publications from publishers Callahan, Street & Smith, Dell,True, Whitman, Fawcett, Weidener and Sport Magazine. Featured titles includeBaseball Yearbook, Complete Baseball, Dell Baseball Stars, Inside Baseball, MajorLeague Baseball, Sports Album, Sports Life, Who’s Who and many others. Rangingin grade from (VG to EX), this lot features a vast assortment of great covers high-lighted by star players Campanella, DiMaggio, Koufax, Mays, Mantle, Musial andWilliams. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

293. 1941-1978Baseball Programs/Yearbooks Lot of(64) With WorldSeries ProgramsA tradition that dates back morethan a century, the old standard“program/scorecard” is thetheme in this lot of stadium-issued publications. With exam-ples from the big leagues andbush leagues alike, highlightsinclude: Yankee StadiumPrograms (2) 1948 (both FR), (2) 1951 (FR And PR); Ebbets Field Program 1950(FR); Forbes Field Programs 1941 (vs. Giants with Ott; EX-MT); Minor LeaguePrograms with 1969 Montgomery Rebels; 1973 Reno Silver Sox; 1973 WilsonPennants; World Series Programs (6) 1970s guides. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

294. 1940s-1970sBaseballPublication Lot of(190+) With AnnualRed Books andRegistersAnnually detailing prospectusfor players and teams fromboth circuits, these baseballpublications hail from an erain which print media wasking. With covers/pagesintact throughout, the guides present nicely with highlights including: BaseballRegister (17) editions spanning 1941 through 1973; Official World Series Records(10) editions with 1953 and complete run from 1966 through 1974; Little Red Book(19) editions (1941-1964) pre-dating the separate “Red” and “Green” books. More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00

295. 1940s-2000sNear-CompleteRun of A.L. RedBook and N.L.Green BookSpanning 79 glorious sea-sons from 1930 through2008, the American LeagueRed Book and NationalLeague Green Book are rep-resented in this near-com-plete run. The spiral boundpublications list player statsand front office personnelfor each franchise. With covers/pages intact throughout, there are (100) differentguides (with eight duplicates) in all. A complete listing is available on our website.Note: because of the size/weight of this lot, a shipping surcharge will apply.Opening Bid $200.00

296. High-Grade “FirstYear” MLB Team YearbooksWith Orioles, Dodgers,Giants and Colt .45sThrough relocation or expansion, MajorLeague cities have welcomed new teamsat the turnstiles, as well as in print. These(4) vintage publications are well-pre-served first-year editions for the followingfranchises still in their “new” homes tothis day: Baltimore Orioles a 1954 sketchbook; presents (NM); Los AngelesDodgers 1958 Yearbook; absolutely gor-geous (NM-MT); San Francisco Giants1958 Yearbook with Willard Mullin illus-tration on cover; presents (NM); HoustonColt .45s 1962 yearbook; presents (NM).Opening Bid $200.00

297. 1954-1966 OriolesPublications/ Tickets LotWith 1954, All-Star andWorld Series ProgramsLike the National Bohemian, Esskay andGoetze’s products, these well-preservedprograms and tickets endorsed theOrioles, who were a Baltimore favoritethen, and remain a Charm City stapletoday. Issued at Memorial Stadium, thesouvenirs include: (3) 1954 Programs 32-page guides present (NM) and includeMay 16 vs. Yankees; May 31 vs. Tigers(with ticket stub); June 20 vs. Senators;1958 All-Star Game Program presentsnicely with scoring notation on frontcover; 1966 World Series Program Game 4 (EX ticket stub included); presentsnicely with scorecard page detached.Opening Bid $200.00

298. 1950-1969 (10)Different ClevelandIndians Sketchbooks/Yearbooks High GradeYou’ll be yelling “WAHOO” whenyou get your hands on this incredi-bly well preserved group of (10)Cleveland IndiansSketchbooks/Yearbooks. Includedare issues for the years 1950, 1951,1952, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958,1959, 1960 & 1969, most in highgrade condition. The covers areclean and crease free with bold graphics. The pages are crisp and white. The spinesare sturdy with deference to the 1955 book which is separated at one staple and has a1” split. Highlights are the 1951 50th anniversary issue, 1955 Indians as reigning A.L.Champs and 1958 with Roger Maris rookie season photo.Opening Bid $250.00

299. (37) 1957-1983 St.Louis Cardinals Programs& Scorecards with SignedDean—Full JSAThe historic St. Louis Cardinals franchiseis profiled with these (37) 1957-1983programs and scorecards highlighted by asigned Dean. Keys include Multi-Signed1964 Cardinals Scorecard: (5 signa-tures, average “7”, program GD, fullphoto LOA from JSA) with D. Dean;1964 World Series Game 2 TicketStub: (EX-MT); Yearbooks/WorldSeries: (9 programs) with 1964 WorldSeries (VG-EX), 1966 (EX-MT), 1967(EX), 1968 (VG-EX), 1969 (EX-MT),1970 (EX-MT) and Scorecards: 1964 World Series (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

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300. 1948-1978Philadelphia PhilliesPublications Lot of (98)With First-Ever VeteransStadium ProgramFrom Shibe Park to the Vet, thesePhiladelphia baseball publications spanthe days of Connie Mack, the “WhizKids,” the ’64 “Phall” and the 1970sresurgence. With cover/pages intact onmost, highlights include: Shibe ParkPrograms (36) 1948-1964 stadium-issued guides with (32) Phillies and (4)Athletics; Yearbooks (19) team-issuedguides spanning 1952 through 1968;Veterans Stadium Programs (2)including April 10, 1971 first game ever at Veterans Stadium. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

301. 1949-2003Philadelphia PhilliesYearbook Run of(54)Can you say instant collection?Well here it is, a near completerun of (54) PhiladelphiaPhillies yearbooks encompass-ing the years 1949-2003including (2) 1977 editionsand lacking only the 1996 &1997 editions. More than halfa century of Phillies players,statistics and schedules along with optimistic outlooks at your disposal in one lot.Unfortunately for Phils fans the optimism rarely panned out. Presenting in grades of20% (VG), 30% (F), 30% (VF) & 20% (NM) this accumulation includes the rare1951 edition (F) which along with the 1950 edition (F) measures a much smallerthan usual 5x8.Opening Bid $200.00

302. 1940-2005 PhilliesTicket & ScheduleCollection with WorldSeries, 1943 All-StarGame & PhantomsGet your tickets here! Presented is agroup of Phillies full tickets, stubsand schedules dated 1940-2005,including events such as All-Star,opening day and post season play.Presenting in a range of (VG to NM),this impressive assortment is a ticketcollector’s delight. Highlights include (7) All-Star Game stubs, (10) World Series tick-ets & stubs with phantoms, (11) final Connie Mack Stadium game full tickets, (27)home opener tickets & stubs, (8) NLCS tickets & stubs, (48) regular season tickets &stubs and tickets from Thome’s 400th home run game and the Veterans Stadium finalhome opener.Opening Bid $200.00

303. 1947-1990s PhiladelphiaPhillies Publication Lot of(107) with (2) 1950 WorldSeries ProgramsFollow the Philadelphia Phillies through thesecond half of the 20th century with this vastassortment of programs, scrapbooks andguides. This well preserved group presents inexcellent condition with only minimal signsof wear. Highlighting this accumulation are(2) 1950 World Series programs and (2)meticulously assembled scrapbooks, one forthe 1950 season and one for 1976. Alsoincluded are post season, all-star and regularseason programs, a 1950 PhiladelphiaInquirer World Series guide, a 1978 instruc-tional guide with a (27) card SSPC Phillies team set inserted and various sundries.Opening Bid $150.00

304. 1976 World Series Game 4Yankee Stadium PSA 9 Ticket Stub -Highest GradedCurtailing a (then) franchise-long 11-year World Serieshiatus, the 1976 New York Yankees returned to theOctober spotlight, only to be swept by the “Big RedMachine.” Encapsulated and Graded Mint 9 by PSA,this 1976 World Series Game 4 Yankee Stadium ticketstub is the lone example at its lofty tier with none grad-ed higher. Issued for the only contest in which theYankees enjoyed a lead, this “Main Box” voucher hasprinted seating/event details and colorful avant-gardedesigns.Opening Bid $200.00

305. 1986 World Series Game 6Shea Stadium PSA 5 Full Ticket -Buckner’s ErrorJust over 11 years after authoring an unforgettablyheroic Game 6 climax, the 1986 Boston Red Soxdid the unthinkable in an equally memorable Game6 endeavor, squandering a two-run advantage aftertwo were out with nobody on base and the hostMets facing elimination. Issued at Shea Stadiumthat night, this full ticket ranks high on the list ofFall Classic vouchers. Encapsulated and GradedEX 5 by PSA, this “Upper Box” ticket is one ofthree at its tier with only three graded higher. Thecrease-free specimen showcases bright colors andsturdy perforations.Opening Bid $400.00

306. 1999 World Series Game 4Yankee Stadium Full Ticket - PSA 10Upping their impressive total to 25 World Series titles,the 1999 New York Yankees did so in most efficientfashion, dismissing the Atlanta Braves in four straight.Encapsulated and Graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA, thisYankee Stadium full ticket was issued on October 27for the series clinching Game 4. One of 14 at its tierwith none superior, this colorful handicapped sectionvoucher features printed seating/event legends and col-orful logos.Opening Bid $200.00

307. July 9, 2011 Derek Jeter3000th Hit Full Yankee StadiumTicket - PSA 9Of the 28 members of the 3000 Hit Club, DerekJeter became only the second to seal his member-ship with a home run. But for good measure, theYankee superstar added three more hits to finish theafternoon with a 5-for-5 showing. Encapsulated andGraded Mint 9 by PSA, this July 9, 2011 full tick-et was issued in the Bronx for that historic perform-ance. The pinstripe-themed “Bleacher” voucher hasa likeness of first baseman Mark Teixeira and is oneof 11 at its tier with only four graded higher.Opening Bid $200.00

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BASEBALL308. 1952-1957 World Series andAll-Star Game Press Pin BraceletFor the select few heroes who are both athleticallygifted and fortunate enough to be part of a rosterthat advances to the October spotlight, World Serieshardware is more coveted than any other prize.Also, the Fall Classic dream is not limited to theparticipants on the diamond. For former AssociatedPress Sports Editor Ted Smits, writing baseballheadlines was as much a part of the game as thehome runs and heroes who inspired them. Duringhis 23 years in the above-mentioned capacity, Smitswas on hand for the game’s marquee events. Hisrespect, adoration and love for baseball and itsevery last element are evident on this unusual andappealing accessory. Gathered over a six-year peri-od (1952-1957) marked by Mantle, Musial andGotham City postseason dominance, this WorldSeries and All-Star Game press pin bracelet speaksvolumes about a respected scribe consumed by thegrand game.

The individual gathering of these trinkets was surely a labor of love. One will readily recall seemingly annual Bronx Bombers conquests of their Flatbush neighbors. Whilethis held true over a repeated series of calendar years, each installment had a life of its own: an arduous pennant chase flecked with detours, temporary setbacks and daygames in oppressive heat with thick flannel uniforms. The All-Star game, too, took on a completely different meaning, with combatants playing for pride, earnestly perform-ing only for the sake of circuit bragging rights.

And so Smits treasured his annual prizes which, to him, were obviously far more than simple credentials to facilitate his craft. One by one, he added these press pins to astainless steel bracelet until finally, the sum of the parts comprised an absolute gem which Smits presented to his wife. Crafted by renowned jewelers such as Balfour andDieges & Clust, the metallic decorative pieces feature appropriate team logos and/or relief likenesses of the hosting venues. Attached to this particular bracelet are pinsfrom: (2) 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees (World Series); (3) 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees (World Series); and All-Star Game(Cincinnati); (3) 1954 Cleveland Indians and New York Giants (World Series); and All-Star Game (Cleveland); (3) 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees (WorldSeries); and All-Star Game (Milwaukee); (3) 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees (World Series); and All-Star Game (Griffith Stadium); (3) 1957 MilwaukeeBraves and New York Yankees (World Series); and All-Star Game (St. Louis).

From the Yankees’ stars-and-stripes themed “Top Hat” logo to Brooklyn’s trademark “B” to Milwaukee’s “Laughing Brave,” the colorful facings of these charms conjure upmemories of an era in which uniforms (and attitudes) put an emphasis on the team name rather than the player name. While the pieces are impeccably preserved, we note foraccuracy that the threaded posts on the reverse sides have been soldered. Additionally, metallic attachments have been melded to facilitate attachment to the chain linkbracelet. While each and every World Series souvenir in this gathering carries its individual appeal, together, they form what is truly a one-of-a-kind diamond award.Opening Bid $900.00

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309. 1916-1954 Baseball Magazine M114 Premiums Lot of (117)The chief print source for all things baseball, Baseball Magazine offered analysis, commentary and photographs from 1908through 1957. Among the enticing “extras” were 9-1/2 x 12” (with a few variations) premium photos issued between 1910 and1957. Sepia-toned likenesses of period greats were surrounded by white borders on blank-backed thin sheets. This gathering of(117) M114 collectibles represents a sizable portion of a complete set that has never been readily defined in terms of volume. Thecollectibles present nicely, as many are crease-free (edge fissures and toning are apparent on some of the older examples).Highlights include: Averill (1931); Carey (1920); Dickey (1937), J. DiMaggio (1936); Foxx (1939); Hoyt (1921); Musial (1943);Ott (1933); Rizzuto (1941); Ruth (1933); Ruffing (1937); T. Williams (1939). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

310. (88) 1913-1987 MostlyBaseballTreasure Chestwith YankeesSketchbooks &Display BoxesEnormous trove of (88)1913-1987 mostly base-ball collectibles withdisplay boxes, maga-zines, yearbooks andmuch more. Highlights include Baseball Card Related: with DisplayBoxes/Wrappers: 1955 Bowman one-cent display box (EX-MT), 1959 Toppsfive-cent display box (presents GD to VG); Publications: with Yearbooks:with 1951 Yankees Sketchbook (GD), 1953 Yankees Sketchbook (FR to GD),1955 Yankees (VG), 1957 Yankees (FR to GD, signed and personalized byMantle on inner cover, no cert); Other Items: with 1952 Columbia RecordsBaseball Series 7” Records: (median EX-MT with cover) including Berra.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

311. (220+) 1930s-1990sMostly Baseball SouvenirPin HoardEnormous (220+) 1930s-1990s mostlybaseball souvenir pin hoard withmany obscure team, regional andnational issues. This promising gather-ing with significant “break” potentialfeatures multiple baseball relatedthemes. Highlights include 1950s: (22pins, average VG-EX) with Teams:Browns tie-tack (NM); 1950s-1960sPM-10-Name at Bottom: (17 pins)with (2) McCovey (one no logo), (4)T. Williams; 1960s: (43 pins, averageEX-MT, all smaller, unless noted) with Teams: (3) Los Angeles Angels (one 3-D); Players:(4) Hank Aaron Night (500 Home Run), Hodges (3-1/2”); 1970s: (85 pins, average EX-MT toNM, many larger sizes) with (9) Aaron (715 home run or retirement) and 1980s: (53 pins,average NM, mostly larger sizes). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

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312. Circa 1920s-1930s Babe Ruth All-America AthleticUnderwear in OriginalBoxCirca 1920s-1930s Babe RuthAll-America Athletic Underwearin the original box. The size 34athletic shorts “for men andboys” is housed in a green 9-1/2x 2 x 9-1/2” container with mod-erate contusions and wear to thelid. The stylish clothing exhibitsminor soiling throughout with afirmly attached trademark label.Very interesting period item from“The Bambino”!Opening Bid $250.00

313. “I’mFor LarryDoby”Circa1947 FullSizePennant(Rare)Hoist a flag for the first black player in American League history. This gorgeouscirca 1947 full size 28” felt pennant was issued in support of Larry Doby, the secondman to break Major League Baseball’s color barrier. It features a handsome portraitappliqué on a purple background with the slogan “I’m for Larry Doby” to the leftand the Cleveland Indians team name with a small white flag to the right. This hand-some pennant presents in high grade, the lettering and appliqué are complete andbold with only minor cracks which do not diminish its appeal.Opening Bid $400.00

314. 1948 & 1949Cleveland IndiansPencil Clip NearSets with PencilsSeeking to track scorecardand pencil sales theCleveland Indians intro-duced a series of pencilclip buttons featuring play-er photos beginning in1948. Surviving specimensof these popular issues arescarce and desirable. Offered are (2) nears sets, (11/20 with 1 duplicate) 1948 blackseries and (15/20) 1949 brown series. Presenting in excellent condition with cleanoriginal surfaces on the button portions and only some occasional tarnish on the silverportions this lot is highlighted by Hall of Fame players (2) Boudreau, (2) Doby, Feller,Gordon, Lemon and Wynn. Also included are (4) World Champion pencils.Opening Bid $200.00

315. 1950, 1951& 1952ClevelandIndians PencilClip Near Setswith PencilsContinuing a traditionbegun in 1948 theCleveland Indiansissued annual series’ ofpencil clips featuring player photos. Originally intended to track scorecard & pencilsales, these clips became so popular that they actually drove sales. Presented are (3)high grade near sets of these scarce mementos, (15/19) 1950 white series, (10/12)1951 blue series and (7/19) 1952 series also blue but easily differentiated as they donot contain the “Union Label” reference which appears on the edge of the 1951series. Highlights are Boudreau, (2) Doby, (2) Feller, (2) Lemon, (2) Rosen & (3)Wynn. Also included are (4) Indians pencils.Opening Bid $200.00

316. Circa 1950s Washington Senators “Old GeorgetownBeer” Original Chalk Scoreboard“First in War,first in peace,and last in theAmericanLeague.”Although thiscirca 1950s“OldGeorgetownBeer”Washington Senators chalk scoreboard did not witness many victories, it is still aninteresting memento of the ill-fated franchise. Measuring 27-3/4 x 10”, the tin adver-tisement with a cardboard backing displays superficial surface wear commensuratewith frequent display. The innings and run, hits and errors ledger is free of discerniblescratching and presumably in working order. Seldom offered memento for the die-hard Senators fan!Opening Bid $250.00

317. (5) New YorkYankeesSigned/UnsignedItems with DiMaggioSigned Photo &Mantle Wire PhotoThis premier assortment of (5)New York Yankeessigned/unsigned items is idealfor “Bronx Bomber” faithful.Included are 1-3.) (3) 1961Yankees marked scorecardswith 6/30 (VG-EX, Mantle HR),7/2 (VG, Mantle and MarisHR), 7/14 (VG, with snap shot); 4.) circa 1960-1969 Mantle Type I-1st GenerationOriginal News Service wire photo (PSA/DNA Type I) and 5.) DiMaggio signed 8x10(“10”) shown in his rookie year #9 jersey, framed and matted to 13x16 (full photoLOA from PSA/DNA).Opening Bid $200.00

318. PhiladelphiaA’s Collection of(4) With VintageNews ServicePhotos andMitchell & NessJacketFrom Philadelphia’s ConnieMack-led franchise, theseAthletics items includethrowback apparel and vintage flats. Includes: 1929 Replica Jacket tailored byMitchell & Ness, this blue leather button-down garment features the pachyderm logosewn to the left breast. The size “46” jacket is unworn with its original retail tagging;Original News Service Photos includes an Associated Press 1930 World Series photoand a 1944 spring training photo; 1932 Program from an exhibition between theAthletics and Stroudsburg Poconos. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

319. “Safe at Home” 1962Original US 1 Sheet Linen-Backed Movie PosterLittle leaguer Hutch Lawton wasn’t entirelytruthful when he told his teammates of hisclose ties with Mickey Mantle and RogerMaris. On the big screen, however, a happyending was enjoyed by all in the 1962 pro-duction of “Safe at Home.” This US 1 Sheetmovie poster hawks that feel-good film.Mounted to a 29-1/8 x 43-1/2” linen back-ing, the 27x41 sheet shows normal com-pacting folds and is crisp with vivid colorportrayals of Mantle and Maris flanking theyoungster.Opening Bid $300.00

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323. IncrediblyPreserved 1904“Husky Hans”Honus WagnerSheet MusicOpening Bid $150.00

324.BabeRuth1928SheetMusicand RareMatching PinOpening Bid $100.00

325. 1935 LouGehrig SheetMusicOpening Bid $150.00

326. 1940sJoeDiMaggioSpaldingModelGloveOpening Bid$150.00

327. 1940s“Rochester”IndustrialLeagueBaseballEnsembleOpening Bid$100.00

328. 1948 BobFeller “How toPitch” Pin withRibbon &CharmsOpening Bid $100.00

329. 1950sRempelBrooklynDodgersBumCeramicAshtrayOpening Bid$150.00

330. 1954-1973BaltimoreOriolesSchedule Lotof (20) -Complete RunOpening Bid $150.00

331. 1977All-StarGameYankeeStadiumTicket Stub and Press CharmOpening Bid $100.00

320. Unsigned Baseball Equipment and Apparel Lot of(19) With T. Williams Mitchell & Ness JerseyIdeal for autographs and display in any sports den or barroom, these apparel andlumber items span more than 60 years of diamond heroes. Highlights include: TedWilliams Jersey a Mitchell & Ness 1939 Red Sox replica jersey; Replica RoadJerseys includes Phillies and Royals (no numbers); Replica Bats (9) full-sizeweapons including Aaron, Bench, Kaline, Mays and Rose. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

321. 1950s-1990sPhiladelphiaPhilliesPin/ButtonCollection withWorld SeriesPress PinsPhillies phans will bepushing all the right but-tons with this prestigiousaccumulation ofPhiladelphia related pins,buttons, patches, pen-nants and miscellany.Spanning a period of fivedecades from the 1950s-1990s this lot features dozens of interesting Phils relics highlighted by (11) World Series& All-Star press pins. Also offered are (57) buttons including (4) with ribbons & charms,(8) patches, (3) mini-pennants, c.1950 mini-bat pen & pencil set and Hall of Fame induc-tion pins for Carlton, Schmidt/Ashburn & Bunning. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

322. 1997 Jackie Robinson Commemorative Gold Coin SetThe year 1997 saw numerous ceremonies and celebrations honoring the 50th Anniversary ofJackie Robinson breaking Baseball’s “color” barrier. The United States Mint got into the actby producing this spectacular commemorative set. Housed in an elegant wooden display boxcomplete with U.S. Mint COA this desirable set features a proof struck $5.00 gold coin bear-ing Robinson’s image. This coin has a 90% gold content equaling .24 troy oz. Also includedare a special Topps chrome card with a Treasury Dept Seal, a LE U.S. Mint collector pin anda “Breaking Barriers” patch.Opening Bid $300.00

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332. 1936-2009 Hall of FameInduction Bat Near-Complete Run of (67/68)Issued in limited edition quantities, these(67) Hillerich & Bradsby or LouisvilleSlugger Hall of Fame (34”) bats featuregold-colored stampings listing annualinductees. Emerging prominently against arich brown patina, the names include fac-simile signatures of those who were undercontract with H&B and block-letterstampings of those who wielded “other”weapons. This impressive collection iscomprised of well-preserved white ashprizes and is ideal for display. This near-complete run is missing only 1995, andwe note that no bats were issued duringthe following years: 1940, 1941, 1943,1944 & 1945 (issued in 1946), 1950, 1958& 1960. This comprehensive assortment isideal for autographs of livingCooperstown enshrinees and holds inher-ent value on the keepsakes’ limited edition status, alone. Note: due to the size/weight of this lot, a shipping sur-charge will apply. More on our website.Opening Bid $2500.00

333. 1910s-1920s “Black Betsy”Spalding Store Model BatOriginally created by a South Carolina baseball enthu-siast, the famous “Black Betsy” bat quickly became afavorite weapon of Shoeless Joe Jackson, so much sothat it was virtually an extension of the ill-fated star,who kept it by his side until his death in 1951.Capitalizing on the popularity of such models, Spaldingproduced retail versions like this 1910s-1920s example.Turned from high-grade hickory, the (31.4-oz/34”) lum-ber features a bark brown finish, a “Black Betsy” centerbrand and “Top Flight” barrel stamping. The uncrackedrelic shows extensive sandlot use.Opening Bid $200.00

334. (3) Philadelphia Phillies WorldSeries Black Bats With 1950, 1980and 1983Turned in limited quantities by Kentucky’s Hillerich &Bradsby plant, the World Series “Black Bat” annuallypays homage to fall Classic participants, showcasingfacsimile signature stampings of players who wieldH&B lumber and block-letter stampings of others.These (3) examples celebrate Philadelphia Philliesinstallments from: 1950 (32) names with Ashburn andRoberts (barrel end shows minor wear but otherwise agorgeous furniture-like finish); 1980 (39) names withCarlton, Rose and Schmidt; 1983 (36) names withCarlton, Morgan, Perez and Schmidt.Opening Bid $150.00

335. Circa 1900sCharles ConlonType I Photo ofChristyMathewson withPSA/DNANoted photographerCharles Conlon took someof the most widely recog-nized baseball photos ofthe early 20th Century.Presented is a PSA/DNAcertified Type I photo ofthe legendary ChristyMathewson. This excitingimage measures approxi-mately 4x9 and has sharpclear details. It has been trimmed for scrapbook displayand has light traces of adhesive residue on the reversewhich is stamped with Conlon’s name and address.Other condition issues which enhance this photo’s peri-od authenticity include light scuffs, 1/4” & 1” tears at 3o’clock and a 3” vertical crease on the lower grassbackground.Opening Bid $250.00

336. (5) 1953-1971 Mickey MantleOriginal News Service PhotographsThe target of photographers throughout his remarkablecareer, Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle was captured bythe camera’s eye thousands of times, including in these(5) original news service photos. Ranging in size from9x7 to 10 x 6-1/4”, these black-and-white or sepia-toned depictions portray the Yankee great in variousposes and action sequences. Proper news service stamp-ings, original caption sheets and editorial markingsattest to their newsroom use. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

337. 1930s-1960s New York YankeesPhotograph Lot of (8)Visually chronicling Bronx Bombers installments fromthe 1930s through 1960s, these vintage news servicephotographs offer telling depictions of players and theteam’s storied facility. Includes: 1962 Original TeamPhoto a 10x8 black-and-white photo with an“Associated Press” stamping and original caption sheetadhered to the reverse; 1960s Infielders OriginalPhoto a 10x8 black-and-white photo of Boyer, Kubek,Richardson and Pepitone with a “Pan-American Photo”stamping on the reverse. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

338. (13) Yankees News Service/Wire Photos with Ruth, Gehrig,Mantle, DiMaggio and MoreYou’ll want tohold the pressesfor this fantasticassortment of1920s-1950snews service/wirephotos. Presentedis a lot of (13)photos featuringimages of Hall ofFame playersDiMaggio, Ford,Gehrig, Mantle,Maris and Ruth. Ranging in size from 8x10 to 4x4 thisgroup of (10) Type I and (3) Type III black & whiteglossies presents clean clear surfaces and nice whiteborders with deference to one 8x10 DiMaggio paradephoto which has two light fold lines that do not affectthe image’s attractiveness. Highlighting this offering isa trimmed 6x7 candid photo of DiMaggio and his sonJoe, Jr. More on website.Opening Bid $150.00

339. 1951 Mickey Mantle OriginalWire Photo from Call-Up with CaseyStengelOpening Bid $100.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012340.1961-63MickeyMantleBobbingHead inSeattlePilotsBoxProclaimyour pin-striped alle-giance withthe offered 1961-63 Mickey Mantle bobbing head. Thenearly 7” figure presents in (NM) condition with brightpaint, intricate uniform detailing and little discernablewear. The left thigh displays a negligible fingerprintimpression. The facsimile autograph decaling is crisplyattached with only a miniscule portion of the “M” inthe slugger’s surname displaying superficial chipping.The bottom of the figure is unpunched. Found in a verytough, and original, Seattle Pilots box.Opening Bid $200.00

341. 1961-63 Willie Mays BobbingHead in Original BoxEnticing 1961-1963 Willie Mays bobbing head in theoriginal box. Clean, nearly 7” figure presenting in (EX-MT) condition with very minor chipping limited to thebill of the cap. The team decal displays moderate chip-ping while the facsimile autograph decal is problem-free. The dated 1962 stamp is unpunched. The originalbox is crisp and is absent of any significant wear.Opening Bid $200.00

342. Baseball Batter & CatcherRittgersOpening Bid $100.00

343. 1940sL.L. RittgersBaseball andWrestlingStatue SetsOpening Bid$150.00

344. 1940s L.L. Rittgers Football andBowling Statue PairingsOpening Bid $150.00

345. Rittgers ArmyGeneral, Private &BlondeOpening Bid $150.00

346. (8)1960s CFL“Kail Like”LinemanStatuesOpening Bid$250.00

347. 1950s Gibbs-Connor LosAngeles Rams BankOpening Bid $100.00

348. (4)BaltimoreOriolesNoddersfrom the2007 Movie“Hairspray”Opening Bid$100.00

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349. 1928 Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Dual-Signed Baseball With Full JSABabe Ruth had an incomparable swing and penchant for the unprecedented. Less embracing of the spotlight, teammate Lou Gehrig had similar strength and abilities.Capitalizing on the opportunity at hand, legendary agent Christy Walsh managed to make the pinstriped pair even more popular than they already were. Autographed by thefence-clearing Yankee pair during their 1928 barnstorming tour, this baseball is an incredibly well-preserved keepsake from an unforgettable chapter in baseball history.Specifically, this unofficial “League Special” sphere was endorsed by both Ruth and Gehrig during their second and final “Bustin’ Babes” and “Larrupin’ Lous” barnstormingtour. This incredibly clean and milky white orb (grade “8”) has endured the decades like no other keepsake. Complying with a fan in his request for signatures which werealready decidedly coveted back in 1928, both Ruth and Gehrig have signed in black-ink steel tip fountain pen. In its rightful occupancy of the sweet spot, Ruth’s signatureprojects (“8”) strength and clarity. Showing similar potency, Gehrig’s west panel penning also shows (“8”) quality. On adjacent panels, the proud original recipient of thisprize signed his own name and dated the ball “Oct. 30, 1928.” The latter inscription dates specifically to the aforementioned tour. Less than three weeks after completing asweep of World Series opponent St. Louis, Ruth and Gehrig traveled to cities without Major League teams and drew the adoration of fans that otherwise would not have anopportunity for a live sighting. More than anything, Ruth’s remarkable consistency kept his gate potential at a peak. A splendid artifact in any condition, this particular heir-loom is among the most well-kept Bronx Bomber souvenirs extant. Comes with a full photo LOA from JSA (as well as an expired auction LOA from PSA/DNA).Opening Bid $2500.00

350. 1920s Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig Signed Baseball WithFull JSARepresenting a stark dichotomy, this 1920s Official Piedmont League baseball hailsfrom a circuit whose contemporary combatants included the Danville Tobacconistsand High Point Furniture Makers. While those names will conjure few, if any mem-ories, the autographs on this vintage orb need no introduction. We speak of theincomparable pairing of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. The sphere showcases alter-nating red and black laces and exhibits definitive diamond use. The cleanest of thepanels, appropriately, is home to Ruth’s sizable scripting. Executed in black-inksteel tip fountain pen, Ruth’s penning projects (“4”) strength and clarity. Quotationmarks flanking “Babe” date the autograph to pre-1928. On the opposite panel,Gehrig’s black-ink penmanship (“2-3” strength) is affected by surface abrasions, yetstill remains identifiable. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

351. 1933 World Series Notable Attendees Signed Ball With Ruthand Wagner - Full JSAWith the event’s popularity escalating to dizzying heights, the 1933 World Series was the appropriategathering spot for celebrities which, in various capacities, comprised a “Who’s Who” in baseball.Executed on this OAL Harridge sphere, seven autographs elevate this keepsake to a lofty status withan unusual combination of highly sought endorsements. The off-white orb (grade “5-6”) featuresstampings that date to 1926-1933 and showcases vibrant alternating red-and-blue laces. On the southpanel, a handwritten notation reads “WORLD SERIES – WASHN VS NY GIANTS – OCT 1 9 3 3 . ”From there, black-ink steel tip fountain pen signatures decorate the panels. While these remain boldand legible, we note that each has been enhanced. The signatures of opposing skippers Joe Cronin(trademark stampings) and Bill Terry (east panel) are clubhouse versions. Elsewhere, actual penningsinclude famed CBS announcer Ted Husing on the sweet spot. Pulling no punches, Husing was broad-casting his sixth of seven Fall Classics that year and would be banned from the event byCommissioner Landis the following year for his open criticism of the umpires. On the west panel, thecoupling of Babe Ruth and Grantland Rice needs no introduction. The north panel is home toMuddy Ruel and Hall of Fame arbiter Billy Evans. Ruel, who had scored the winning run in Game 7to give the Senators their lone title just nine years prior, had an obvious interest in the 1933 event.Evens, meanwhile, had retired from umpiring and was serving as the General Manager of theCleveland Indians. Finally, the south panel is home to Honus Wa g n e r, whose signature has beenenhanced more than have the others. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $900.00

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352. Babe Ruth 1923 Single-Signed Baseball With Full JSAWith the majority of his longball and World Series exploits still ahead, Babe Ruth hadalready transcended the game by 1923. Ruth all but invented the home run and com-plied with millions of adoring fans in their pleas for autographs and heartfelt interac-tions. This OAL Johnson ball is home to an early Ruth signature. The orb shows use(perhaps in the big leagues or subsequently, on a sandlot or two). On a side panel,Ruth’s black-ink fountain pen scripting projects (“2-3”) quality. Just below, “April 24,1923” and “Toronto 8 New York 1” is penned in an unknown hand, suggesting thesphere was obtained at an exhibition between the Yankees and International League’sMaple Leafs. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

353. 1948 NewYork YankeesTeam-SignedBaseball WithDiMaggio, Berra,Rizzuto and FullJSAThroughout a storied history,even when the Yankees don’tprevail, their impressiveledger grows deeper. Takethe 1948 campaign, forexample. While a 94-60mark translated to thirdplace, the club amassed 90-plus wins for their second ofa record 12 straight seasons.More amazing, still, was the 23rd of 49 successive winning campaigns. It’s no coinci-dence that this 1948 team-signed ball is among the most appealing exemplars outthere. The clean creamy OAL Harridge orb (grade “8-9”) is home to (26) blue inkpennings that average (“7-8”) strength. Headlining the parade are Bauer, Berra, J.DiMaggio (sweet spot, “8” strength), Keller, Lindell, Lollar, McQuinn, Reynolds andRizzuto. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

354. 1951 Multi-Signed Baseball From Mickey Mantle’s WeddingNightStill reeling from the stimulation of his debut season, Mickey Mantle signed for the long haul:with his bride, Merlyn. Engaged in a fruitless search for lodging on his December 23, 1951 wed-ding night, Mantle contacted a friend from his Western Association playing days and was finallyprovided with a hotel room. In appreciation, the Yankee outfielder autographed this baseball andbestowed it upon his friend’s young son. The clean and creamy orb (grade “8”) was subsequentlysigned by “other” big leaguers and remained in the recipient’s hands for more than half a centu-ry. Headlining the list of (18) pennings are Dickey (“6-7” strength), Mantle (“7-8”), Ruffing(“6”), Slaughter (“5-6”) and Speaker (“7”). Impeccable provenance accompanies. Full photoLOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

355. 1964 A.L. Champion New York Yankees Team-SignedBall With Mantle, Maris and Full JSATrite logic holds that all good things must come to an end. This OAL Cronin baseballsigned by (25) members of the 1964 New York Yankees is a stark reminder of that age-old prophecy. Ending an incredible 16-year run that produced nine World Series titlesand 14 pennants, the 1964 installment also enjoyed the last of the franchise’s 49 straightwinning seasons. This clean orb (grade “8-9”) is home to blue ballpoint pennings thataverage (“6”) strength with: Sweet Spot Berra (manager, “5”) and Mantle (“5”); NorthPanel Williams, Howard, Richardson, Boyer and Lopez; South Panel Kubek,Blanchard, Sheldon, Hamilton, Hegan and Bouton; West Panel Maris (“6”), Gleeson(coach), Gonzalez, Mikkelsen, Ford (“6”) and Stafford; East Panel Pepitone, Tresh,Downing, Linz and Daley; Reverse Sweet Spot Terry. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $300.00

356. September 20, 1987 Mike Schmidt Signed Record-Breaking Home Run Ball - Full JSAAlready the recipient of three MVP laurels, Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt became the14th member of the esteemed 500 Home Run fraternity in 1987. Following that his-toric blow, Schmidt passed existing club members like signposts along the highway,leaving Ott, Mathews, Banks, Williams and McCovey in his wake by season’s end.This ONL Giamatti baseball was launched and signed by Schmidt as he reached yetanother milestone that year: most career home runs by a third baseman. The historicsphere exhibits earmarks of game use and is signed (and personalized) by Schmidt inblue ballpoint (“9” strength) on a side panel. On an adjacent panel, an inscriptionreads: “Sept. 20, 1987 Phillies 4 at Montreal 1 – Randy St. Claire 8th Inn. – 526thcareer 487th as a third baseman – Major League Record.” Full photo LOA from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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357. Connie Mack Single-SignedBaseball - PSA/DNA 5.5A Philadelphia baseball fixture for fifty years, Hall ofFamer Connie Mack autographed this baseball duringthe latter half of his lengthy tenure. Graded 5.5 byPSA/DNA the OAL Harridge orb (grade “5”) dates to1934-1939 and showcases Mack’s black ink sweet spotsignature (grade “6”). Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $400.00

358. Carl Hubbell Single-SignedBaseball - PSA/DNA 7.5The first pitcher to garner two MVP honors, CarlHubbell once authored a record 24-game winningstreak and was the last-ever New York Giants playeractive in any baseball capacity. This ONL Giamattibaseball is home to one of the last autographs renderedby Hubbell (d.1989). Graded 7.5 by PSA/DNA, thesphere (grade “7”) has very faint toning featuresHubbell’s black ink sweet spot signature (grade “8”).Opening Bid $150.00

359. Bill Terry Single-Signed BaseballThe last Senior Circuit player to eclipse the .400plateau, Bill Terry (d.1989) autographed this ONLFeeney baseball roughly a half-century after his historicfeat. The lightly toned sphere (grade “6”) showcasesthe Hall of Famer’s black marker scripting, which proj-ects (“7-8”) strength and clarity on a side panel. Veryslight ink migration prevents even higher assessment onthis otherwise splendid autograph. PSA/DNA LOAfrom a previous auction accompanies.Opening Bid $150.00

360. Earl Averill Single-SignedBaseball - Full JSAAn annual All-Star Game performer and MVP candi-date in Cleveland, Hall of Famer Earl Averill is theendorser of this unofficial baseball. The lightly toned“Wilson Little League” sphere (grade “5”) is signed byAverill in blue ink (“5-6” strength) just above the trade-mark stampings. Abrasions on the south and west pan-els suggest that additional signatures may have beenremoved. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

361. 1951 A.L. All-Stars Team-SignedBall With J. DiMaggio, T. Williamsand Full JSAOriginally awarded to Philadelphia’s Shibe Park, the1951 All-Star Game was moved to Briggs Stadium,where Ty Cobb threw the ceremonial first pitch asDetroit celebrated its 250th anniversary. Before beingfelled for the second straight time, (21) American Leaguestars signed this OAL Harridge baseball. The medium-toned orb (grade “4”) is home to signatures whosestrengths vary, with keys including: Dickey (coach, “4”strength), J. DiMaggio (“5”), Rizzuto (“4”) and T.Wi l l i a m s (“6-7”). Full JSA. More on our website,Opening Bid $400.00

362. 1954WorldChampionNew YorkGiantsTeam-SignedBall WithMays,Durocherand Full JSAAuthors of one of the biggest upsets in October history,the 1954 New York Giants not only disposed of thehighly touted Tribe, but did so in a convincing four-game sweep. This creamy ONL Giles orb (grade “6-7”)is autographed by (26) members of those ’54 PoloGrounds tenants. Executed in blue ballpoint, the pen-nings average (“6-7”) quality with minor bleedingaffecting a few. Highlights include: Dark, Durocher(manager, sweet spot), Irvin (“4”), Maglie, Mays,Rhodes and Wilhelm. Full photo LOA from JSA. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $400.00

363. 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers Team-Signed Ball With Campanella,Koufax, Drysdale and Full PSA/DNABidding adieu to their Flatbush faithful, their “Bums”moniker and seemingly annual October showdownswith the Yankees, the Brooklyn Dodgers played onefinal season at Ebbets Field and saw fit to autographthis team-issued souvenir baseball. The near-white orb(grade “7”) is decorated with (27) blue ballpoint pen-nings that average (“8-9”) potency with highlightsincluding: Alston (manager, sweet spot), Campanella,Drysdale, Gilliam, Koufax (“7”), Newcombe, Podres,Reese and Roseboro. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

364. 1963PittsburghPiratesTeam-SignedBall WithClementeand FullJSAWith three Hallof Famers and a former Cy Young Award winner on theroster, the 1963 Pittsburgh Pirates contended thoughmid-July before enduring a 28-45 swoon. This ONLGiles baseball is autographed by those Bucs. Thecreamy orb (grade “8”) is home to (26) blue ballpointscriptings that average (“5”) strength (with a few nicer).In its occupancy of the west panel, the coveted signa-ture of Roberto Clemente shows (“4”) quality in itsfamiliar “two-tier” style. Other notables include Face,Haddix, Mazeroski and Stargell. Full photo LOA fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

365. 1965PittsburghPiratesTeam-SignedBall WithClemente,Stargelland FullJSANegating theirdreadful 9-24 start, the 1965 Pittsburgh Pirates playedat a torrid clip the remainder of the season, lurking asclose as within 2-1/2 games in early September. ThisONL Giles ball is signed by (28) members of thatyear’s resilient Bucs roster. The orb shows signs ofgame use and features blue ballpoint pennings thataverage (“5”) strength and clarity (with a few nicer).Keys include: Clemente (“4”), Face (“5”), Law (“5-6”),H. Smith (“6”) and Stargell (“5”). Full photo LOA fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012366. 1958-1969 Hallof FameMulti-SignedBaseballWith Frick,Stengeland FullJSAAssembled in Cooperstown as that city’s revered insti-tution welcomed another class of legends, this ONLGiles baseball was signed by (20) of the game’s great-est performers. The gorgeous off-white orb (grade “8”)features black or blue ink signatures that average (“7”)strength with: Sweet Spot Roush; North PanelRuffing, Campanella (clubhouse), S. Rice, Grove andFrisch; South Panel Appling, Covaleski, Terry, L.Waner, Stengel and Boudreau; West Panel Cronin andCarey; East Panel Dickey, Frick, Combs, Hoyt,Haines, Lyons and Feller. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

367. 1966 World ChampionBaltimore Orioles Team-Signed BallWith Palmer, B. Robinson and FullJSACoinciding with the first-ever cellar finish in the other-wise rich history of the New York Yankees, the 1966Baltimore Orioles took all the marbles, holding theheavily favored Dodgers to just two runs in the entireWorld Series. This OAL off-white Cronin ball (grade“6”) is signed in ballpoint (average “6-7” strength) by(28) members of that victorious Birds roster, with keysincluding: Aparicio, Bauer, Blair, Blefary, McNally,Palmer, Powell and B. Robinson. Full photo LOA fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

368. 1968 A.L. All-Stars Team-SignedBall With Mantle and Full JSAIndoors for the first time ever, the 1968 AmericanLeague All-Stars endured a familiar result with a sixthstraight loss. This OAL Cronin ball is signed by (35) ofthat year’s Junior Circuit participants. The clean andcreamy sphere is an absolutely beautiful example(grade “9”) and features ballpoint pennings that average(“8-9”) potency. Highlights include Killebrew, Mantle,B. Robinson, D. Williams (manager) and Yastrzemski.Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

369. Multi-Signed Triple CrownWinner Baseball with Mantle,Williams, F. Robinson & Yaz -PSA/DNA 8All four living Major League Triple Crown Winnershave inked the offered OAL Baseball. Both the auto-graphs and the baseball have been judged (“8”) byPSA/DNA. Included are Sweet Spot: Mantle, T.Williams; North Panel: F. Robinson and South Panel:Yastrzemski with TC 1967 inscription. Superb invest-ment sphere for the signed baseball specialist.Opening Bid $250.00

370. NewYorkCenterFieldersBallSigned by(4) With J.DiMaggio,Mantleand FullJSAHaving patrolled their center field spots in separateNew York boroughs, four legends subsequently gath-ered to autograph this ONL Feeney ball. The medium-toned orb (grade “5”) is decorated with ballpoint pen-nings and key inscriptions with: Sweet Spot Snider(“7-8” strength, inscribed “Boys of Summer”); NorthPanel Mantle (“3” strength, inscribed “To Tom the 5thAll Time Greatest in NYC”); South Panel J. DiMaggio(“6” strength, inscribed “Yankee Clipper”); East PanelMays (“6” strength, inscribed “Say Hey”). Full photoLOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

371. Ted Williams/Joe DiMaggioDual-Signed Baseball - Full JSARivals for both American League and MVP supremacythroughout their playing careers, Hall of Famers TedWilliams and Joe DiMaggio teamed up to endorse thisOAL Brown baseball well after their competitive spiritshad calmed. The lightly toned orb (grade “6”) is signedin blue fiber tip by Williams (sweet spot, “7-8” strengthand DiMaggio (south panel, “7” strength). Full photoLOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

372. Hall of Famer and SuperstarSigned Baseball With Mantle, Marisand Full JSAGathered one by one by an ardent fan, the (25) potentsignature on this baseball carry a New York theme asthe vast majority played in Gotham for at least a por-tion of their big league careers. The off-white sphere(grade “5-6”) exhibits random toning and is decoratedwith ballpoint pennings that average (“7-8”) qualitywith highlights including: Bauer, Ford, Howser, Irvin,Mantle (“5-6”), Maris, Roberts and Slaughter. Fullphoto LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

373. 500 Home Run Club SignedBaseball With (11) Including Mantle,Aaron and Williams - Full JSAFrom an era in which the only performance enhancerswere a brush-back pitch or a pre-game beer, the (11)longball heroes who have autographed this OAL Brownsphere were, at that time, the only living members ofthe esteemed 500 Home Run fraternity. The mildlytoned orb (grade “7”) is home to ballpoint penningsthat average (“9”) strength and include: Sweet SpotWilliams; North Panel Banks, Mays, McCovey; SouthPanel Mantle, Killebrew, Aaron; West PanelRobinson, Jackson; East Panel Schmidt, Mathews. Fullphoto LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

374. Mickey Mantle Single-SignedBaseball With “No. 7” Inscription -Full JSAFrom rusticOklahomasurroundingsto theYankeeStadiumstage,MickeyMantle per-fected thehome runswing andsubsequenttrot as hewowed fans in the Bronx and elsewhere. The switch-hitting legend has autographed this OAL Brown base-ball and added an inscription of his familiar “No. 7.”The clean white orb (grade “9”) showcases a blue ball-point penning that resonates (“9-10”) quality and makesthis one of the cleanest Mantle souvenirs you’ll find.Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

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375. 1976 National League All-StarTeam-Signed Ball With (6) Hall ofFamers and Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

376. OAL Baseball Signed by (4)Triple Crown Winners With Mantle,Williams and Full JSAOpening Bid $250.00

377. Joe DiMaggio Single-SignedBaseball With “361 HRs” Inscription- Full JSAOpening Bid $250.00

378. Ted Williams Signed BaseballWith “1941 – 406” Inscription - FullJSAOpening Bid $150.00

379. Mickey Mantle Single-SignedBaseball With “No. 7” Inscription -Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

380. 2008 World ChampionPhiladelphia Phillies Team-SignedBall With Full JSAOpening Bid $200.00

381. 1960 Philadelphia PhilliesTeam-Signed Ball With Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

382. 1980 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed Ball With Palmer, Weaver,Murray, Hazewood and Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

383. 1960s-1970s Baltimore OriolesMulti-Signed Reunion Ball Signed -Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

384. Sandy Koufax UDA Single-Signed BaseballOpening Bid $200.00

385. Curt Flood Single-SignedBaseball With Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

386. 1998 National League All-StarTeam Signed Ball With Gwynn,Maddux and Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012387. 1947Red Sox and1958 RedsTeam-SignedBalls With T.Williams andF. RobinsonSeeing “red” duringthe post-war years,the 1947 BostonRed Sox were reeling from a World Series setback from the prior October and the1958 Cincinnati Redlegs were in their fifth season with a new moniker in the wake ofthe Communist scare. These (2) baseballs are respectively signed by members of thoseteams. Includes: 1947 Red Sox OAL Harridge signed by (28) with Cronin, Doerr andT. Williams (full JSA); 1958 Reds ONL Giles signed by (20) with Dykes, Haddix andF. Robinson (full PSA/DNA). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

388. 1963and 1964DetroitTigersTeam-SignedBaseballs -IndividualFull JSAMotor City Bengals are on the prowl with these (2) team-signed baseballs.Specifically, the Detroit Tigers spheres include: 1963 a lightly toned souvenir ball(grade “6”) with (32) blue ballpoint signatures (average “8” strength) with Bunning,Cash, Colavito, Herzog and Kaline; 1964 a clean and creamy OAL Cronin ball(grade “9”) signed by (29) in blue ballpoint (average “6” strength) with Cash,Lolich, Kaline, McLain and Swift. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00

389. (2) Multi-SignedBoston RedSoxBaseballsWith All-TimeGreats and1964 Team -Full JSARed Sox purists from long before any “nation” will appreciate these multi-signedCarmines spheres. Both feature black ballpoint signatures that average (“5”) strength.Highlights include: All-Time Greats OAL MacPhail ball (shows mild use) signed by(27) with Jensen, Lonborg, Tebbetts and T. Williams; 1964 Red Sox off-white OALCronin orb (grade “6”) signed by (25) with T. Conigliaro, Herman, Malzone andYastrzemski. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

390. (2) Brooklyn Dodgers Reunion Signed BaseballsWith Koufax, Drysdale, Reese and Full JSAEmbraced more andmore by their fansdespite repeatedOctober near-misses,the BrooklynDodgers remain asacred (albeit trans-planted) baseballfranchise. These (2)ONL White sphereshave been signed bymembers of thoseFlatbush rosters. The clean white orbs (grade “9”) are home to ballpoint signaturesthat average (“8-9”) strength (with a few faded). Keys include: Drysdale, Erskine,Herman, Koufax, Labine, Lavagetto, Newcombe, Podres, Reese and Snider.Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

391. 1969BaltimoreOrioles ALChampions& 1967Team-SignedBaseballsWinning a fran-chise-best 109games, the 1969 Orioles began a three-season run of an A.L. record 318 wins. This’69 team-signed ball headlines a Birds baseball lot of (2). The creamy OAL Croninorb (grade “8”) features (33) blue ballpoint autographs (average “5-6” strength) withkeys including Palmer, B. Robinson, F. Robinson and Weaver (full JSA). Also includ-ed is a 1967 ball (unofficial, grade “7”) with (27) signatures (average “5-6” strength)with Aparicio, Bauer, Belanger and B. Robinson (full JSA). More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

392. 1976and 1977N.L. EastChampionPhiladelphiaPhilliesTeam-SignedBalls - FullJSAHaving endured 100-plus losses 14 times in franchise annals, the PhiladelphiaPhillies eclipsed the 100-win plateau with both their 1976 and 1977 installments.These ONL Feeney baseballs are respectively autographed by members of thoseN.L. East champion squads. The well-kept spheres both grade (“8-9”) with ballpointpennings averaging (“9”) strength on the 1976 orb and (“7-8”) quality on the ’77ball. Keys include: Bowa, Carlton, Cash, Luzinski, Maddox, McCarver, McGrawand Schmidt. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

393. All-TimeMilwaukeeBraves Greatsand 1982BrewersTeam-SignedBalls WithFull JSACelebratingMilwaukee baseballgreats three decades apart, these (2) multi-signed baseballs include Hall of Famers andbrew town favorites. The mildly toned orbs (grade “5-6”) feature ballpoint penningsthat show between (“7”) and (“5”) quality with highlights including: All-Time BravesGreats ONL Feeney ball signed by (5) with Aaron and Spahn; 1982 A.L. ChampionBrewers unofficial ball with (29) signatures including Fingers, Molitor and Yount.Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

394. (3) SignedBaseballs With Mays, T.Williams andMantle/Williams -Individual JSAIndividually, they enthralled crowdsthroughout the big leagues.Combined, they walloped 1,717home runs and, for good measure,autographed these (3) baseballs. Thewell-preserved orbs showcase ball-point pennings that show (“8-9”) orbetter strength with: Mays: mildlytoned ONL White (grade “7”); T.Williams: clean white OAL Brown (with very mild toning; grade “8”); Mantle/T.Williams: clean white OAL Brown (grade “9”) with Mantle (sweet spot) and T.Williams (south panel). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

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395. (2) 1993 National LeagueChampion Philadelphia PhilliesTeam-Signed Balls - Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

396. Willie, Mickey and the DukeSingle-Signed BaseballsOpening Bid $150.00

397. (3) 2003-2005 Rochester RedWings Team-Signed Balls WithMorneauOpening Bid $100.00

398. Cincinnati RedsTeam-Signed BaseballLot of (3) With 1970sStarsBaseball’s winningest team in the1970s, the Cincinnati Reds securedtwo World Series titles, four pen-nants and six division crowns.These (3) ONL baseballs have beenautographed by “Big Red Machine”stars. Signatures average (“8-9”)strength with highlights includingan ONL Feeney ball (shellacked,grade “6”) signed by (32) membersof the 1973 N.L. West championship team with Anderson, Bench and Rose; and (2)clean ONL White orbs (both grade “9”) with 1970s heroes with Bench, Foster,Morgan, Perez and Rose. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $100.00

399. (4) New YorkYankees Reunion SignedBaseballs With J.DiMaggio, Mantle andFordWith 27 titles (and counting), the NewYork Yankees are far and away thewinningest team in Major Leagueannals with more than four times asmany championships as any other bigleague franchise but St. Louis (11).These (4) OAL Brown baseballsshowcase the ballpoint pennings ofpinstriped stalwarts spanning sixdecades of dominance. Signature qualities vary with keys including: (4) Berra, J.DiMaggio, (4) Ford, Henderson, (3) Larsen, (4) Mantle and (3) Slaughter. AuctionLOA from JSA (with one full JSA). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

400. 1996, 1997 and1998 All-Star Team-Signed Baseballs -Full JSAStarting with a shutout and end-ing with the highest-scoringaffair in Mid-Summer Classichistory, these three Official All-Star Game balls are respectivelysigned by rosters from 1996,1997 and 1998. The clean whitespheres (grade “9”) are decoratedwith black ballpoint signaturesthat average (“9”) potency withkeys including: 1996 N.L.Gwynn, Smoltz and O. Smith; 1997 N.L. Glavine, Larkin and Maddux ; 1998 A.L.Jeter, A. Rodriguez and I. Rodriguez. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA. More onour website.Opening Bid $150.00

402. (4) 1963-1970 DetroitTigers Team-SignedBaseballs - Individual FullJSAAmong the quartet of teams that sup-planted the Yankees as American Leaguechamps in the late-1960s, the DetroitTigers boasted of veteran sluggers andsolid pitching. These (4) baseballs areautographed by separate Motown install-ments and include: 1963 OAL Croninwith (26) including Bunning, Herzogand Kaline; 1965 OAL Cronin with (29)including Cash, Kaline and Oyler; 1967OAL Cronin with (34) including Kaline, Moses and Sain; 1970 unofficial ball with(28) including Kaline, J. Niekro and M. Smith. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

401. (24) Single-Signed Hall of Famer Baseballs With J.DiMaggio, Koufax and MaysTwo dozen strong, the Hall of Fame signatures on these OAL and ONL baseballsspan more than half a century of brilliant careers. The spheres range from snow-white (grade “9-10”) to lightly toned (grade “6”) and showcase sweet spot ballpointpennings that show (“9”) or better strength throughout. Includes: Aaron, Ashburn,Berra, Carlton, J. DiMaggio (full JSA), Feller, Ferrell, Ford, Gehringer, B. Gibson,Griffey, Jr., Gwynn, Koufax (full JSA), Leonard, Mathews, Mays, Newhouser,Ripken, Jr., Reese, Rizzuto, Roberts, Wilhelm, Wynn and Yastrzemski. AuctionLOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012403. Dual-Multi-SignedBaseball Lotof (5) WithAaron/MathewsForever linked asfriends or foes, thediamond performerswho have signedthese (5) OAL orONL baseballscomprise variousthemes. The orbs range from clean white (grade “8-9”) to mildly toned (grade “7”)examples and the ballpoint signatures average (“9”) strength. Includes: 1)Feller/Lemon/Wynn; 2) Aaron/Mathews; 3) Feller/Colavito; 4) Branca/Thomson; 5)Griffey, Jr./Griffey, Sr. Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

404. Aug. 1, 2000Team USA vs. TaiwanExhibition Game Lotof (4) with Team-Signed Baseballs &Ticket StubPlaying host to the final game of a29 game USA Baseball summertour, McCoy Stadium, home ofthe Pawtucket Red Sox, saw thelikes of Ryan Howard and MarkTeixeira in an exhibition game vs.Taiwan. This unique lot includes:1.) 2000 Team USA team signed baseball with (20) signatures; 2.) Taiwan Nationalteam signed baseball with (22) signatures; 3.) Ticket Stub presenting (F) condition;4.) Commemorative pennant with original purchase tag. Full LOA from JSA forTeam USA ball. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

405. (12) Single-SignedBaseballs with MickeyMantle, Willie Mays &Hank AaronFeatured in this cool dozen are thediamond greats spanning fivedecades of Major league Baseball.All endorsed on the sweet spot, theOAL and ONL baseballs range fromclean white (“9”) to moderatelytoned (“5”). Included are: Aaron,Bench, (2) Boggs, Bonilla, Brett, C.Fielder, Mantle, Mays, B. Robinson,Rose and Schmidt. Individual stick-er/certs from PSA/DNA and JSA.More on our Website.Opening Bid $250.00

406. AutographedBaseball Collection of(12) With Ryan, Weaverand 1964 DodgersIndividual Hall of Famers, super-stars and pennant contending teamshave all endorsed these (12) base-balls. The orbs range from cleanwhite (grade “8”) to medium-toned(grade “4”) examples with signa-ture strength varying. Keys include:Single-Signed Perez, Ryan, D.Williams and Weaver; Team-Signed 1964 Los Angeles Dodgersball signed by (28) with Alston,Drysdale, Durocher and Koufax (full JSA). Individual certs/stickers from JSA (for 7single-signed).More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

407. (16) Single-SignedBaseballs With Aaronand A-RodFrom “Hammerin’ Hank” to “TheBig Hurt,” the Hall of Famers andsuperstars who autographed these(16) OAL and ONL baseballs spanmore than half a century. Rangingfrom clean white (grade “8”) tomildly toned (grade “6”) examples,the orbs showcase sweet spot pen-nings that average (“8”) strengthwith: Aaron (full JSA), Brock, (2)Gossage, Kubek, Palmer, (2)Pendleton, G. Perry, (3) Puckett(full JSA), A. Rodriguez (full JSA),Rose, F. Thomas and M. Williams. Certs/stickers and auction LOA from JSA. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

408. 1977-2009 PhilliesTeam-Signed Ball Runof (26) With 1980, 1993and 2008Spanning rosters from 1977 through2009, these Philadelphia Philliesteam-signed baseballs include fran-chise greats from both world cham-pionship rosters, as well as memo-rable players from landmark sea-sons in between. The ONL spheresare well preserved with very mildtoning affecting a few. Bold ball-point pennings average (“8-9”)strength with keys including: 1980Carlton, Espinosa, Schmidt; 1993Daulton, Dykstra, Kruk; 2008 Blanton, Howard, Manuel. Auction LOA from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

409. Hall of Fame andSuperstar Single-Signed Baseball Lot of(30)Authors of Hall of Fame careersand/or incredible diamond feats, the(30) who have autographed theseOAL and ONL baseballs run thegamut in terms of teams and eras.Ranging from clean white (grade“8-9”) to lightly toned (grade “6”)examples, the orbs showcase ball-point pennings that average (“8-9”)strength with highlights including:Appling, Boudreau, Carlton,Mazeroski, Mize, Reese, Rizzuto, Sewell and Sutton. Auction LOA from JSA (withbasic certs for 10). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

410. (56) Hall of Famerand Superstar SignedBaseballs With Aaron,Dickey and MaysIn terms of diamond achievements,there ain’t much that these (56) starshaven’t done. The OAL and ONLspheres range from snow-white(grade “9”) to lightly toned (grade “5-6”) examples and feature sweet spotautographs that average (“8-9”)potency. Keys include: Aaron (fullJSA), Aparicio, Banks, Berra, Dickey(full JSA), Ford, Gehringer, Hunter(full JSA), R. Jackson, Killebrew,Mays (full JSA), McCovey, Reese, Rizzuto, F. Robinson, Ryan, Snider, Spahn,Stargell and Wilhelm. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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411. Original1951 PhotoSigned byDiMaggio,Mantle and T.Williams -Full JSARevered heroes, all,Joe DiMaggio,Mickey Mantle andTed Williamsenjoyed but onecampaign as MajorLeague contempo-raries. While it’scommon knowledgethat autographs andsouvenirs from any one member of this triumvirate commands hefty value, this vintage photo is perhaps thepinnacle of all such relics. Captured at Yankee Stadium before the April 17, 1951 season opener between theRed Sox and Bronx Bombers at Yankee Stadium, this original 13 x 8” sepia-toned photograph portrays (fromleft to right) DiMaggio, Mantle and Williams in a friendly pose with lumber at the ready. In black or blue felttip, each has signed his likeness with (“9”) strength and clarity prevalent. Corner and edge wrinkles and a hori-zontal crease (none of which affect the bold autographs) are the result of newsroom handling. While an untoldnumber of copies have been signed through the years, this original specimen is a rare piece of baseball history,indeed. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $750.00

412. (111) Baseball Autographed 8x10 Photographs with (55) Hall ofFamers—LoadedBoost your baseball autograph collection with these (111) 8x10 photographs highlighted by (55) Hall of Famers. These more difficult signatories (pre-card show era) generallydisplay (“8”) penmanship with only a handful lesser. Despite minor to moderate wear, the pictures still present nicely. Nearly 40% of the pictures are personalized, come with asalutation, or both. Highlights include Hall of Famers: (55 Hall of Famers) with Bell, Cronin, Dickey, Gomez, Greenberg, Grimes, Hoyt (1921 World Series), Hubbell, T.Jackson, Kelly, Lyons, Reese, Rizzuto, Terry, Yastrzemski; Other Stars: (56 pictures) with D. DiMaggio, V. DiMaggio, Furillo, Ba. Herman, Keller, Lopat, Maglie, Raschi, (2)Reynolds and Richards. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

415. J.DiMaggio/Mantle/T.WilliamsSignedPhotographWith FullPSA/DNAAs they embarkedupon their oneand only seasonas big league con-temporaries, leg-endary outfieldersJoe DiMaggio,Mickey Mantleand Ted Williamsposed for this 10-1/4 x 8-1/16”black-and-whitephotograph before the April 17, 1951 season opener at Yankee Stadium. While the photograph is areprint of the original, each signature is genuine and executed with a bold fiber tip marker. TheDiMaggio and Williams pennings show (“9”) strength, while Mantle’s endorsement trumpets “per-fect 10” quality. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $400.00

414. MickeyMantle & JoeDiMaggioSigned11x14Photographwith 1951Inscription &Full PSAThe year 1951 wasa changing of theguard for the NewYork Yankees. Itwas the final sea-son for the immor-tal Joe DiMaggiowho passed thetorch to rookieMickey Mantle. Presented is an 11x14 black & white photo endorsed bythese legendary titans. Applied in blue marker pen the DiMaggio signa-ture registers a nice (“7”) quality. Mantle’s autograph, also applied inblue marker displays (“9”) strength and bears the 1951 inscription justbelow. This illustrious image is double matted in a black wooden 16-1/2x 19” frame free of any major defects and ready for wall display. FullLOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $200.00

413. Roberto Clemente Reverse-Signed Photograph - PSA“Authentic”Superlatives inevitably come into play when discussing Roberto Clemente’s career. The same canbe said regarding souvenirs and autographs from the Bucs Hall of Famer. Encapsulated with auto-graph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, this original black-and-white photograph is signed onthe reverse by Clemente. Partially trimmed, the personal photo has deckled edges and portrays ayouthful Clemente at what appears to be an awards ceremony. On the reverse, his penciled signa-ture and inscription of “Best Wishes” show (“7”) strength and clarity.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012416. Roger Maris Signed Early-1960sOriginal Photograph - Full JSAComplyingwith one ofmany photoopportunitiesthat wereinherent tobeing aYankee, for-mer sluggerRoger Maris also endorsed the reverse of this originalblack-and-white photograph. The 3-1/4 x 4-1/4” photofeatures a thin white border and deckle edging on thetop and bottom. Captured in the early-1960s (quite pos-sibly spring training of 1960), the likeness is of ayouthful Maris in his New York road apparel at whatappears to be a spring training site. On the reverse,Maris’ blue ballpoint autograph projects (“9-10”)strength and clarity. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

417. MickeyMantle, TedWilliams Single-Signed FramedPhotos - Full JSAMickey Mantle and TedWilliams have auto-graphed their likenesses inthis framed duo. Includes:Mantle: this 11x14framed b&w photo showsMantle in the visitors’dugout at Fenway Park.His blue Sharpie auto-graph (inscribed “No. 7”) trumpets “perfect 10” quality;Williams: this framed 20x16 b&w photo is a 1942action portrayal of “The Splendid Splinter.” Williams’blue marker signature projects (“9-10”) strength.Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

418. 1994-95 Puerto Rican “DreamTeam” Photo Signed by (9) With R.Alomar and B. WilliamsArguably more dominantthan the United States hoops“Dream Team,” PuertoRico’s 1994-95 baseball ros-ter dismissed opponents, oneby one, en route to a 6-0tournament mark and theCaribbean World Series title.This color team photographis autographed by (9) mem-bers of that unbeaten team.Measuring approximately 11 x 13-1/2”, the unevenlytrimmed keepsake features blue marker signatures aver-aging (“8-9”) strength with R. Alomar, Baerga, Bones,Delgado, J. Gonzalez, E. Martinez, Sanchez, Sierra andB. Williams. Cert/sticker from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

419. (3) Autographed PhotographsWith Koufax, Mantle andMantle/Slaughter - Individual FullJSAThe Hall of Fame sub-jects of these (3) photo-graphs have endorsedtheir likenesses withpotent blue Sharpie pen-nings that trumpet “per-fect 10” quality through-out. Includes: Koufax8x 9-1/2” color print ofKoufax in his LosAngeles Dodgers roadattire; Mantle 8 x 9-15/16” color print on Mantle in aright-handed batting pose; Mantle/Slaughter 10-1/8 x8-1/8” black-and-white print of the Hall of Fame pair atYankee Stadium. Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

420. (4) Dual-Signed Photos Eachwith Mickey Mantle - Individual FullJSA LOAsCreating a photoopportunity wher-ever he went,Bronx legendMickey Mantle isjust one Hall ofFame subject inthese (4) dual-signed 10x8 pho-tographs. Blackor blue marker signatures show (“9-10”) strength (withnoted exception) with poses including: Ford/Mantle;Musial/Mantle; J. DiMaggio/Mantle/T. Williams(signed by Mantle and Williams only); and J.DiMaggio/Mantle (autographs “7” strength). Individualfull photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

421. (4)SignedOversizedPhotos With(2) Koufax,Mays and T.WilliamsIncomparable in theirown memorablecareers, the subjects of these (3) displays have auto-graphed their likenesses in this impressive trio. Withpennings trumpeting “perfect 10” strength, the signedphotos include: Koufax (2) 14x11 black-and-whiteprints respectively showing Koufax’ first and fourthcareer no-hitters; Mays 20x24 sepia-toned print of“The Catch” (1954 World Series Game 1); T. Williamsmatted to 28x24, a 24x20 color print of a 1942 posewith Babe Ruth. Authenticity listed on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

422. (5) TedWilliamsSigned Photoswith (3)FramedTeddy Ballgame! RedSox faithful will wantto decorate theirhomes or dens withthese (5) Ted Williamssigned photographs.The blue Sharpie endorsements each present (“9-10”)in strength and clarity. Included are Signed & FramedPictures: (3 items, all full photo LOA from PSA/DNA)with all nearly 16x20 (different poses) and Signed16x20 Pictures: (2 pictures, both “10”, different poses,both auction LOA from JSA). Only one of the metallicframes has a hint of peripheral scraping. Very cleangrouping.Opening Bid $200.00

423. (25) Baseball Autographed 8x10Photographs with Aaron, DiMaggio& MantlePromising images of(25) baseball stars arefound with thesesigned 8x10 photo-graphs includingAaron, DiMaggio andMantle. These endorse-ments average (“8-9”)with only a handful lesser. Featured are Hall ofFamers: (13 pictures) with Aaron, Aparicio (personal-ized), Carter, DiMaggio, Killebrew, Mantle, Marichal,Murray, F. Robinson, Sandberg (personalized with salu-tation), Slaughter (with salutation), Snider (slightlysmeared), Spahn (moderate bleeding) andStars/Others: (12 pictures) with Rose. Auction LOAfrom JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

424. BaseballHall ofFame/StarsSigned Flats Lotof (48) With T.Williams andMusialCaptured by the cam-era’s eye or onCooperstown busts, the Hall of Famers and stars in thislot of (48) have decorated their portrayals with bluemarker autographs that average (“9”) potency.Highlights include: Signed Photos 8x10 prints with (2)Ashburn, Cepeda, Doby, Ford, Lemon, Mathews,Musial, Reese, (2) Rizzuto, Roberts, Snider, Spahn andDickey/Berra. Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Signed Postcards Gehringer, Musial and T. Williams(auction LOA from JSA). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

425. Mickey Mantle UDA Signed andFramed PhotoOpening Bid $350.00

426. 1955 World Series 20x16 PhotoSigned by (48) Brooklyn Dodgers -Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

427. New York Yankees 20x16 PhotoSigned by (78) - Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

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428. JoeDiMaggioCirca 1932-1935Autograph -One of theEarliestKnown(PSA/DNA“Authentic”)Prior to a Hall ofFame career thatproduced nineWorld Series titles and a 56-game hitting streak, Joe DiMaggio wrested the attentionof San Francisco Seals fans during a tenure (1932-1935) that saw him author a 61-game hitting streak (1933) and a .398 batting average (1935). Encapsulated with auto-graph assessed “Authentic” by PSA/DNA, this DiMaggio signature hails from hisPacific Coast League days and is undoubtedly among the earliest known examples.Executed in graphite pencil on an otherwise black autograph booklet page, the signa-ture (signed “J. DiMaggio”) shows (“8”) strength and clarity and is accompanied by avintage inscription (in an unknown hand) of “Right fielder Seals Team.”Opening Bid $250.00

429. (58)AutographedBaseball Hallof FamePlaquePostcardswith Mantle,Koufax andPaigeBeautiful assortmentof (58) autographedBaseball Hall ofFame Plaque post-cards with manytougher examples and a slew of “A List” signatures such as Mantle and Koufax. Themajority of the endorsements present (“8-9”) or better with none (with exception toMantle) falling below the (“7”) barrier. Roughly 60% display adhesive marks frombeing neatly removed from a photo album. Unless noted, all postcards are yellow.Keys include Carey (1956-1963 Artvue, “My Wish is Your Success”), Cronin, Faber,Frick, Greenberg, Grove, Haines, Harris, Hooper, Hoyt (signed twice, color codedpostcard), Hubbell, Koufax, Lindstrom, Mantle (“6”), Medwick, Paige and S. Rice.Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

430. (4) Perez-SteeleHall of Fame PostcardsUncut Sheets with (21)Signatures Incl.Ashburn—FullPSA/DNASignificant quartet of Perez-SteeleHall of Fame postcards uncut sheetsheralding (21) signatures including atough Richie Ashburn! These ready-to-frame artifacts measure 18-1/2 x13-3/4” and feature crisply placedendorsements averaging (“9-10”) ofall possible players. Each seriallynumbered 5045 or 5046/#10,000,the sheets display only moderatewear or soiling which does not dis-rupt the autographs. Included areSeries 10: Barlick, Bench,Schoendienst, Stack, Stargell,Yastrzemski; Series 11: Carew,Jenkins, Morgan, Palmer, Perry; Series 12: Carlton, Fingers, Newhouser, R. Jackson,Rizzuto, Seaver; Series 13: Ashburn, Bunning, Schmidt and Weaver. Individual fullphoto LOAs from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $150.00

431. 1953-1955 ArtvueHall of Fame Plaque MelOtt Signed Postcard—PSA/DNA AuthenticSignature judged as “Authentic” andencapsulated by PSA/DNA. “Master”Melvin Ott penned the offered 1953-1955 Artvue Hall of Fame Plaquepostcard just a few years before hisuntimely death in 1958. The black-and-white correspondence is beautiful-ly inked directly below Ott’s bust inblue ink with the autograph registering(“8-9”) penmanship. The surface isclean and a blue discoloration mark onthe blank reverse does not affect theobverse.Opening Bid $500.00

432. 1956-63 Artvue Hallof Fame Plaque JimmieFoxx Signed Postcard—PSA/DNA AuthenticSignature judged “Authentic” andencapsulated by PSA/DNA. Featuredis a powerful 1956-1963 Artvue Hallof Fame Plaque Jimmie Foxx signedpostcard. The legendary sluggerpenned the lower portion of the black-and-white correspondence in blue inkwith the autograph displaying (“8-9”)attributes. The endorsement is person-alized with a salutation. The surface iscrease-free and the blank reverse isclean.Opening Bid $500.00

433. Signed 1963Topps Baseball#540 RobertoClemente with FullJSARoberto Clemente signed gumcards, such as the offered1963 Topps Baseball #540high number are in perpetualdemand. This popular Toppscard was penned by the Hallof Famer with a blue ballpointpen less than a decade prior tohis untimely passing. Thefamiliar script is placed verti-cally to the left of the icon’simage with the autograph reg-istering (“8”) penmanship.The card presents (VG-EX)with superficial corner andedge wear. Truly a collectioncornerstone waiting to beclaimed! Full photo LOA fromJSA.Opening Bid $500.00

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434. Tris Speaker Signed 1952Government Postcard - Full JSAIn compliance with an autograph request back in 1952,Hall of Famer Tris Speaker rendered perhaps the mostpotent signature you’ll behold on this government post-card. Executed in blue-ink steel tip fountain pen,Speaker’s scripting projects (“9-10”) strength and clari-ty and is a glorious addition to any Cooperstown assort-ment. The reverse is home to a “JUN 18 1952” post-mark and Detroit, Michigan address. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

435. RogerMaris &ElstonHowardSigned IndexCards Bothwith Full JSAAny debate overwhich team is thegreatest in baseballhistory must includethe 1961 New YorkYankees. Presentedare (2) 3x5 index cards signed by key members of thiscelebrated squad, 1961 AL MVP Roger Maris and All-Star catcher Elston Howard. The Maris piece displays afirm (“9”) quality blue ballpoint pen endorsement on apleasing cream toned card which has a few very smallpencil/pen marks on the peripheral areas which in noway interfere with the prominent signature. TheHoward autograph applied in black felt tip pen appearson a crisp off-white card and also displays a bold (“9”)strength. Full JSA LOAs.Opening Bid $150.00

436. 1980 Perez-Steele Joe CroninAutographed Postcard—PSA/DNAAuthenticSignature judged “Authentic” and encapsulated byPSA/DNA. This scarce 1980 Perez-Steele #80 JoeCronin autographed postcard is a true prize for thesigned Hall of Fame specialist. The correspondence ispenned on the reverse in black ink with the autographdisplaying (“9-10”) attributes. Cronin passed away in1984, so this attractive postcard was penned during ashort window of four years.Opening Bid $250.00

437. (7)Signed andEncapsulatedHall of FamePostcardsWith Maysand T.WilliamsGlorified on Perez-Steele and YellowHall of Fame Plaquepostcards, the dia-mond legends in thislot of (7) have deco-rated their likenesseswith bold autographsthat average (“9”)potency. Encapsulated with autographs assessed“Authentic” by PSA/DNA, BVG or SGC, the card-board keepsakes have ideal “break” value and include:Berra, Carter, Lyons, Mays, Puckett, Rizzuto(PSA/DNA Gem Mint 10) and T. Williams.Opening Bid $150.00

438. (83) Autographed 1939-66Baseball Exhibit Cards with ManyStars & ShortprintsFine assortmentof (83) auto-graphed 1939-66Baseball Exhibitcards with manystars and short-prints. Theendorsementsaverage (“8”)while the cardsgenerally present(GD to VG).Keys includeSigned 1939-46SalutationExhibits: (8cards, 30% writ-ing) with Keller (U.S.A in Left Corner), Mize, Walters;Signed 1947-66 Exhibits: (74 cards, 16% writing) withMathews (Name Error), Reese (Ball Not Visible),Rizzuto, Santo and Vander Meer (writing). AuctionLOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

439. (46)Perez-SteeleGreatMomentsAutographedCards withAaron,Koufax &MaysThese (46) Perez-Steele GreatMoments auto-graphed cards with Aaron, Koufax and Mays are a“must” for serious collectors. The matted 6x8 treasuresare penned primarily in blue Sharpie with the endorse-ments presenting (“8-9”) or better. These ready-to-dis-play cards are serially numbered to varying numbers.Highlights include #9 Aaron, #11 Musial, #16 Koufax,#26 Reese, #28 Mathews, #33 Snider, #35 Hubbell, #37Dickey, #41 Herman, #44 Gomez, #48 Killebrew, #49Bench, #53 Berra, #62 Hunter and #65 Mays. AuctionLOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

440. 1978Grand SlamAutographedNear Set of(163/200) with(37) Hall ofFamersBelt a “salami” withthis exciting 1978Grand Slam auto-graphed near set of(163/200) cards with(37) Hall of Famers.The autographsaverage (“8”) or better with nearly 10-15% have a per-sonalization, salutation, or both. The majority of thecards are toned on the reverse with several displayingadhesive residue from neat removal from a photoalbum. However, the autographs are still “none theworse for wear”. Keys include #5 Greenberg, #61 Bell,#87 Wood (slightly smeared), #153 V. DiMaggio and#200 Cronin. Auction LOA from JSA. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $400.00

441. 1979DiamondGreats PartialAutographedSet of(209/400)CardsBaseball purists willenjoy the offered1979 DiamondGreats partial auto-graphed set of(209/400) cards.Although absent ofHall of Famers, this assembly still contains a bounty ofstars and personalities from the “golden age”. The auto-graphs average (“7-8”) with nearly 10-15% being per-sonalized, having a salutation, or both. More recogniza-ble names include #53 Travis, #78 Ba. Herman, #101Grimm, #201 Berger, #215 Holmes, #250 Petrocelli,#277 Wambganss, #327 A. Parker, and #328 Hauser.Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

442. Mickey Mantle & Joe DiMaggioSigned Cuts with Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

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443. 1946 World Series Souvenir Scorebook Signed by Cochrane,Dean, Foxx and Speaker - Full JSAFierce competitors throughout their respective careers, Hall of Famers Mickey Cochrane, Dizzy Dean,Jimmie Foxx and Tris Speaker reconvened for a heated October battle in 1946. Three of those four, ofcourse, had ties to that year’s World Series combatants but despite their allegiances, they were togetherthis time merely to fraternize and enjoy the Fall Classic atmosphere. Gathered at a Boston eatery, the dia-mond legends autographed this souvenir scorebook. The 16-page baseball-shaped relic has unmarkedinning-by-inning scoring grids for Games 1 through 7 of the 1946 World Series (appropriately, as thatseries went the distance). Not missing out on advertising opportunities, Walton’s Restaurant menu itemsare listed on each page. Appetites aside, the main attraction is the front cover, where each of the above-mentioned quartet has signed in pencil. Dean and Cochrane have rendered smaller signatures that project(“7-8” strength, while both the Foxx and Speaker scriptings show (“8-9”) potency. The item shows amaz-ing preservation with very faint rust stains near the vintage staple securing the spine. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $500.00

444. 1972 Roberto Clemente Signed Check withFull JSATen days after playing his final game and a mere 2-1/2 months before hisuntimely death, Roberto Clemente signed this dated “October 13, 1972”check. Drawn from the Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh, the check wasmade to cash in the sum of $800. The blue ink signature spans nearly 3” anddisplays the attributes of an (“8-9”) example. Faint bank stampings are foundthroughout the endorsement but do not affect the overall quality. With excep-tion to a mild black impression, the reverse is clean. Very nice exemplar fromthe final months of Clemente’s life. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $500.00

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445. (3) JoeDiMaggio, MickeyMantle & TedWilliams Single-Signed Items“Joltin’ Joe”, “The Mick” and“Teddy Ballgame” are teamed onthis trio of single-signed items.Included are 1.) DiMaggiosigned OAL ball limited to 1941copies (auto “9”, ball “7”)attached to 12x18 plaque; 2.)Mantle signed 8x10 photo (“9-10”) framed and matted to 17-1/2 x 18” and 3.) T. Williamsstat sheet signed in gold ink(“7”) framed and matted to 11-1/2 x 14”. Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

446. MickeyMantleChristmas CardWith LargePSA 10SignatureAs if his fence-clearingexploits summer aftersummer weren’tenough, Hall of FamerMickey Mantle treatedfans to Christmas greet-ings, as well. This holi-day card is decoratedwith one of the boldest Mantle pennings you’ll ever behold. Executed in black mark-er on one of Mantle’s personal Christmas cards, the sizable signature is Graded 10by PSA/DNA. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $250.00

447. Willie, Mickey,Duke and J.DiMaggio SignedPhoto and Baseball- Individual FullJSAJoined by “Joltin’ Joe,” thefamed center field triumvirateof “Willie, Mickey and TheDuke” is a vaunted quartet inthis pair of autographedkeepsakes. Includes: Photoframed to 14-11/16 x 12-7/8”, this 10x8 color print portrays the foursome at a 1980sreunion. Each has decorated his likeness with a blue marker signature that projects(“10”) strength; Baseball a mildly toned Official PCL (Cutler) ball signed by J.DiMaggio (sweet spot, “7”); Mantle (south panel, “7-8”); Mays (east panel, “7”);Snider (west panel, “6”). Individual full photo LOAs from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

448. BaseballAutographCollection of (19)With Mays, Mathewsand (2) T. WilliamsHall of Famers aplenty havesigned the items in this lotwith ideal “break” value. Onvarious surfaces, the penningsaverage (“9”) quality withhighlights including: (2) T.Williams 20x16 and 8x10black-and-white photos (bothfull JSA); (5) Signed Baseballs ranging from snow-white (grade “10”) to lightlytoned (grade “6”) the OAL, ONL or OML single-signed spheres include: V.Guerrero, V. Law, Mays (full JSA), Slaughter (unofficial ball) and Winfield. Basiccerts/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012449. 1949 “The ClevelandIndians” First EditionSigned by (4) includingSpeaker—Full JSAThe early years of “The Tribe” are chroni-cled with the offered 1949 The ClevelandIndians first edition book by FranklinLewis. The 276-page, hard cover volumewas published G.P. Putnam’s Sons of NewYork and is penned by (4) formerCleveland players on the fly leaf. Includedare signatures of Al Benton, Jim Hegan,Franklin Lewis (author) and Tris Speaker.With exception to Hegan (“7”), theremaining autographs present (“8-9”). Thecloth binding is tightly attached to thecrisp inner pages. Full photo LOA fromJSA.Opening Bid $250.00

450. New York Yankees Autograph Collection of (6) WithMantle Photo and A-Rod JerseyPinstriper stalwarts spanning more than half a century have autographed the (6)items in this Bronx-themed lot. Pennings show (“8”) or better quality throughoutwith highlights including: Mantle framed to 14-1/2 x 16-1/2”, an 8x10 color print issigned by the switch-hitting great in black marker; A. Rodriguez a Yankees replicahome jersey signed on the back in black marker (inscribed “Go Yankees!”); Single-Signed Baseballs (4) with Ford, Martin, Hunter and Posada. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

451. (8) 1958-62 L.A.Area Publications with(5) Multi-SignedIncluding Hodges,Drysdale &“Meadowlark” LemonPresented is a group of (8) year-books/programs from Los Angelesbearing a total of (42) signaturesdisplaying average (“7” to “9”)strength. Highlighting this groupare Dodgers yearbooks from theirfirst (5) years in L.A., one each from 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 & 1962. Three of thesebooks are multi-signed and include the endorsements of star players Carey, Hodges,Howard, Davis, Drysdale, Roseboro & Snider. Also included are a 1959 HarlemGlobetrotters program signed by “Meadowlark” Lemon, a 1961 Rams yearbook and a1961 Angels 1st year scorecard. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

452. BaseballAutographBalance ofCollection of(18) With 300-Game Winnersand HalladayDisplayMound masters andexpert batsmen, alike, have autographed the (18) items in this lot with highlightsincluding: 300 Game Winners a limited edition (14/300) Ron Lewis 8x10 printsigned in blue Sharpie (average “9” strength with win totals inscribed) by Carlton,Niekro, Perry, Ryan, Seaver, Spahn, Sutton and Wynn; Halladay a home plate-shaped plaque with engraved details of his 2010 NLDS no-hitter; signed in blueSharpie (“10” strength, JSA cert/sticker); and Ken Griffey Jr. signed and framedjersey. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

453. Koufax andDrysdale SignedSalvino StatuesWith CapSigned by (4)Dodgers Hall ofFamersA pair of Dodgers“aces” headline thisautographed lot thatincludes: Drysdale lim-ited edition (944/2500) Salvino statue signed on a white placard in blue marker (“9”strength); Koufax limited edition (944/2500) Salvino statue signed on a white placardin blue marker (“9-10” strength); Dodgers Hall of Famers a size “6-7/8” BrooklynDodgers cap signed on the bill in silver marker (average “8” strength) by Drysdale,Koufax, Reese and Snider. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA (for cap) and individualCOAs from Salvino Sport Legends.Opening Bid $200.00

454.WhiteyFordSigned2003WorldSeriesJacketTailored forthe 2003 FallClassic, this100th anniversary logo jacket is appropriately autographed by the event’s winningestpitcher, Whitey Ford. The black nylon zippered garment features “WORLD SERIES2003” sewn across the chest in white-on-blue twill with an event logo patch on theright sleeve and an American flag patch on the left sleeve. On the left front, Ford’ssilver marker signature (inscribed “HOF 74”) projects (“8”) strength and clarity.Opening Bid $250.00

455. Phillies AutographTreasure Chest of (25)With Schmidt, Carltonand HowardPhillies phavorites from the Vet andCitizen’s Bank Park have auto-graphed the souvenirs in this Hall ofFame and superstar lot. Bold signa-tures average (“8-9”) quality withhighlights including: Carlton 1981Donruss #33 and 1989 “Steve CarltonNight” program; Howard 2006 photopostcard; Schmidt hardcover editionof Always on the Offense (signed onfly leaf); Morgan/Perez/Rose March14, 1983 Sports Illustrated.Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

456. BarryBonds Lot of(6) With (3)Signed ItemsAs his legend (andcranium) grew, for-mer slugger BarryBonds autographedthese (3) displayscommemoratingcareer milestones.Signatures average(“9-10”) strength with highlights including: 500 Home Run Litho a 34-5/8 x 18-3/8” canvas print signed on the white border; 2002 World Series Ticket framed to20-3/8 x 15-7/8”, this 2002 fall Classic display is headlined by a Pac Bell ParkGame 3 ticket signed by Bonds in black marker (“10” strength). Auction LOA fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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457. Sandy Koufax Signed Mitchell& Ness Dodgers Jersey - Full JSAOpening Bid $200.00

458. Stan Musial Signed Mitchell &Ness 1940s Cardinals Jersey - FullJSAOpening Bid $150.00

459. (9) Multi/Single-Signed NolanRyan 7 No-Hitters Related ItemsOpening Bid $100.00

460. Nolan Ryan Autograph Lot of(4) With (2) Inscribed Baseballs and(2) FlatsOpening Bid $200.00

461. Sandy Koufax Autographed &Framed No-Hitter Limited EditionDisplay #/32—SteinerOpening Bid $150.00

462. Mickey Mantle Signed 1965“LIFE” Magazine With “No. 7”Inscription - Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

463. Pitching Rubber Signed by (19)Hall of FamersOpening Bid $100.00

464. SteveCarltonAutographedDom PerignonBottle from300th Win withInscription &JSAOpening Bid $100.00

465. Mickey Mantle Signed L/EFramed Lithograph - Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

466. PeteRoseSignedOriginalRobertSimonGicleeOnCanvaswith JSALOAOpening Bid$100.00

467. TedWilliamsSigned“The HitterNonpariel”LithographbyBeninatiAP #8/9 -Full JSAOpening Bid$150.00

468. (2) Ted Williams Signed “TheHitter Nonpariel” Lithographs byBeninati #/99 & #/209 - Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012469. Mickey Mantle Signed1968 Sports IllustratedPoster With “No. 7”Inscription and Full JSAAs he endured his customary aches andpains during his swan song, MickeyMantle was the visually appealing subjectof this 1968 Sports Illustrated poster. Avalued prize in its own right, this one isautographed by the Hall of Fame switchhitter. Framed to dimensions of 25-1/2 x36-3/4”, the color poster is decorated withMantle’s black marker signature andinscription of “No. 7,” which project (“9-10”) strength against the gray backgroundof his Yankee road jersey. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

470. 500 Home Run ClubFramed Lithograph Signedby (11) With Mantle,Williams and Full JSACombined, they totaled a whopping 6,287career home runs during their remarkablecareers. Heralded in Ron Lewis’ 1986composition, each has signed his likenesson this colorful lithograph print. Framedto 15-3/4 x 19-1/4”, the piece is entitled“500 HOME RUNS” and signed in blueSharpie (average “9” strength) by the(then) 11 living members of the longballfraternity. Includes: Aaron, Banks,Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle, Mathews,Mays, McCovey, Robinson, Schmidt andWilliams. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

471. 1978 New YorkYankees Autographed &Framed Lithograph withFull JSAAfter beating the Red Sox in a onegame playoff to capture the AL Easttitle, the 1978 N.Y. Yankees went onto defeat the L.A. Dodgers in theWorld Series for the second year in arow. Artist Paul Calle captured thiswinning moment in this beautifullimited edition lithograph. Presentedis a framed & matted piece numbered#355/950 signed by (24) members ofthe champion Yankees. This handsome item includes a documentation sheet with arelease date of 1/1/79 and (8) original photos from the signing. Highlight endorsersare hall of famers Jackson, Hunter & Gossage. Full JSA LOA. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

472. (5) Single-SignedBaseball Hall ofFamerLithographsWith Koufaxand T. WilliamsDepicted as theyappeared during theirglorious playing days,(5) Hall of Famers arethe colorful subjects ofthese 18x24 limited edition autographed lithograph prints. Endorsements average(“8-9”) quality and include: Gomez (20/800); Kiner (1989, 378/500); Koufax(1989, 188/950; PSA/DNA cert/sticker); Ryan (642/1000); T. Williams (79/200; fullPSA/DNA). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

473. IchiroSignedBaseball and16x20PhotographA perennial battingchampion and prolificbad ball hitter,Cooperstown-boundIchiro Suzuki hassigned these (2) keep-sakes. Includes:Baseball a snow-whiteOfficial 2010 All-StarGame orb (grade “10”)signed on a side panel in blue ballpoint (“9” strength); Photograph a 16x20 colorprint of the smiling Mariner batsman. Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

474. Hall of FamerSingle-Signed Bat Lot of(10) With Aaron,Mathews and MaysTurned by Hillerich & Bradsby orAdirondack, these (10) full-sizeweapons have been individually auto-graphed by Hall of Fame sluggers,including (7) members of theesteemed “500 Home Run Club.”Executed on the barrels in blue mark-er, the potent pennings show (“9”) orbetter quality and include: Aaron (fullJSA), Banks, Berra, Mathews, Mays(full JSA), McCovey, Musial, F.Robinson, Schmidt and Yastrzemski.Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

475. 1983CarolinaLeagueChampionLynchburgMets Team-Signed BatWithGooden, Dykstra and Full JSAThoroughly dominant in the Class A Carolina League, the 1983 Lynchburg Mets field-ed a roster of “can’t-miss” prospects that paid World Series dividends shortly there-after. This Hillerich & Bradsby “K48” (35”) professional model bat is autographed by(23) members of that 91-48 championship squad. The blue marker signatures average(“9”) strength and clarity with keys including: Dykstra, Gardner, Gooden, Hearn,Milligan, Perlozzo (manager), Schiraldi and Vaughn. Full photo LOA from JSA. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00

476. PhiladelphiaPhilliesCommemorativeBat Lot of (13)With (5) SignedIn celebration of the richhistory of thePhiladelphia Phillies, this“Baker’s Dozen” lot of(13) commemorative batsincludes (5) autographedkeepsakes. The full-sizeweapons showcase logo and event stampings with signed examples (average “9”strength) headlined by: (2) Schmidt Cooperstown Bat Co. “Famous Player Series”and special edition brown bat; Carlton Cooperstown Bat Co. special edition withHall of Fame inscription; Retired Numbers signed by Ashburn, Carlton, Robertsand Schmidt. Certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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477. Mike Schmidt 1983 Game-Worn PhiladelphiaPhillies World Series Home JerseyA standout with an obscure Ohio college baseball program, Mike Schmidtwas plucked by the then-hapless Phillies in the second round of the 1971draft. Incredibly patient with their young slugger who fanned an alarmingonce every 3.26 at-bats through his first four seasons, the Phils were eventu-ally rewarded with tape-measure home runs and annual postseason berths.The N.L. circuit clout champion for the sixth time in 1983, Schmidt wore thisPhillies home jersey during that year’s I-95 World Series against Baltimore.The white knit zippered garment holds appeal on multiple fronts as a gamerthat meets Hall of Fame, World Series and 500 Home Run Club criteria.Decorated with a maroon pinstripe pattern, the jersey features the script-style“P” logo sewn to the left breast in maroon twill, the since-retired “20” sewnto the back and right front in like fashion and “SCHMIDT” arched atop theback number in block-style characters. Maroon trim lines the shoulders andsides and a 4”-diameter Phillies 100th anniversary patch adorns the left sleeve. Within the cotton-lined collar, a strip tag features a chain-stitched notation of “Schmidt.” Thetapered left front tail is home to a “Wilson” size “44” label and strip tag with chenille-stitched “84” and “1” identifiers. Of note is the 1984 tagging, which was tailored on jerseysworn in the 1983 NLCS and World Series with the intent to use them the following season (the left sleeve patch was exclusive to 1983 jerseys). Along with the 1983 Phillies, the1971 San Francisco Giants and 1984 Chicago Cubs employed this practice. All-original and unaltered, the jersey shows light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema.Opening Bid $900.00

478. Steve Carlton 1983 Philadelphia Phillies Game-WornWorld Series Home JerseyProspering on the hill despite anemic offensive support during his early days in Philly,Hall of Fame southpaw Steve Carlton secured pitching laurels and eventually, postsea-son recognition. As he anchored the staff in his second Fall Classic appearance in fourseasons, Carlton wore this Phillies home jersey during the 1983 October tilt againstBaltimore. The white knit zippered garment features a maroon pinstripe pattern, thescript-style “P” logo sewn to the left breast in maroon twill, the since-retired “32” sewnto the back and right front in like fashion and “CARLTON” arched atop the back num-ber in block-style characters. Maroon trim lines the shoulders and sides and a 4”-diam-eter Phillies 100th anniversary patch adorns the left sleeve. Within the cotton-lined col-lar, a strip tag features a chain-stitched cursive notation of “Carlton.” The tapered leftfront tail is home to a “Wilson” size “46” label and strip tag with chenille-stitched “84”and “2” identifiers. Of note is the 1984 tagging, which was tailored on jerseys worn inthe 1983 NLCS and World Series with the intent to use them the following season (theleft sleeve patch was exclusive to 1983 jerseys). Along with the 1983 Phillies, the 1971 San Francisco Giants and 1984 Chicago Cubs employed this practice. All-original andunaltered, the jersey shows light wear. Full photo LOA from Dave Miedema.Opening Bid $750.00

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479. Rusty Stauband Alan Trammell1980s Game-WornWarm-Up JerseysDuring their lengthy careers,former superstars RustyStaub and Alan Trammellwore these warm-up jerseys.Includes: Staub a 1981-1985 blue mesh pullovergarment with “Mets” angledacross the chest in orange-on-white twill and “10”sewn to the back and leftfront in like fashion; Trammell a 1980s blue mesh pullover garment with “D” sewnto the left breast in white-on-orange twill and “3” sewn to the back in like fashion.All-original and unaltered, the jerseys show nice game wear. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

480. San DiegoPadres Game-WornJersey Pair With1983 Rasmussenand 1999 AshbyShowcasing different stylesfrom different eras, these (2)San Diego Padres jerseys wererespectively donned by twowell-traveled pitchers duringtheir stays in the MissionValley. The knit garments fea-ture proper twill identifiers andcorrect tagging. Each shows light to moderate wear. Includes: 1983 DennisRasmussen gold-colored pullover warm-up, number “27” (size “XX-L”); 1999Andy Ashby white button-down, number “43”; signed in silver marker on back “4”(“8-9” strength), size “48.” More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

481. (5) 1980s-1990s Game-Worn MLB Warm-Up JerseysDonned by big leaguers during the 1980s and 1990s, these (5) warm-up jerseys show-case team colors, twill identifiers and proper tagging. Includes: Giants 1984, DustyBaker; Mets 1988-1991, Greg Pavlick; Cardinals 1990s, Dave Ricketts; Cardinals1995, Ray Giannelli; Red Sox 1990s, several possibilities. All original and unaltered,the jerseys exhibit evidence of nice game wear. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

482. Steve Carlton1988-1989 Post-Playing CareerGame-Worn PhilliesWarm-Up JerseyOpening Bid $150.00

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BASEBALL June 7, 2012483. AlexRodriguezSigned Game-Used 1994Appleton FoxesBat - FullPSA/DNA andJSAHighly touted as a“can’t-miss” prospect atMiami’s WestminsterChristian High School,17-year-old AlexRodriguez was plucked first in the 1993 Amateur Draft. The prized property of the Seattle Mariners, Rodriguezclimbed the ranks with alarming speed with tours of duty at Appleton, Jacksonville and Calgary, before debutingwith the parent club on July 8. As he honed his already remarkable skills at the Class A level in 1994, A-Rod bran-dished and autographed this Louisville Slugger “C271” bat. The (33.8-oz/33”) white ash pro stock weapon showsexcellent game use with ball and deeply embedded stitch marks throughout, as well as pine-tar residue andRodriguez’ patented crisscross tape layer on the handle. Between the center brand and barrel stampings, a vintageRodriguez autograph (black marker, inscribed “#3”) shows (“9”) strength and clarity. The knob has been markedover in black. While the bat’s use by Rodriguez cannot be definitively confirmed by PSA/DNA, several attributes(namely, the model number, use characteristics and tape application) strongly suggest use by A-Rod. Full photoLOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat use). Full photo LOA from JSA (for signature). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

484. RichAllen 1976SignedGame-Used Bat -PSA/DNAGU 8Assessing his own talents, former slugger Dick A l l e ndeclared: “I can play anywhere: first, third, left field;anywhere but Philadelphia.” But that’s exactly where theoft-moody star returned for the 1975 and 1976 seasons.Coerced out of retirement, Allen brandished and auto-graphed this Hillerich & Bradsby “P89” signature modellumber as he helped the 1976 Phils to their first postsea-son appearance since 1950. Graded GU 8 b yPSA/DNA, the (37.9-oz/36”) white ash war club showsoutstanding use with ball, bat-rack, cleat and stitch marksthroughout. On the barrel, A l l e n ’s black marker auto-graph (“9” strength) is accompanied by a personalizationand salutation. A crack on the handle’s upper portion hasbeen secured by (4) bat boy nails and the knob is hometo a black marker notation of “15.” Full photo LOA f r o mJohn Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat use only).Opening Bid $200.00

485.JohnnyBench 1978Game-UsedBat -PSA/DNAGU 8Dubbed “The Little General,” Hall of Fame backstopJohnny Bench was decidedly “big” in guiding the Redsto two World Series titles, four pennants and six post-season appearances in a 10-year span. This Hillerich &Bradsby “A99” signature model bat was used by Benchduring a 1978 campaign that saw him eclipse the 300home run plateau and earn his 11th of 13 straight All-Star game selections. Graded GU 8 by PSA/DNA, theuncracked (32-oz/35”) white ash weapon shows excel-lent game use with ball, bat-rack and stitch impressionsthroughout, as well as transposed black-ink stampingsfrom ONL balls and minimal grain swelling about thehitting surface. The handle is home to light pine-tarresidue and there are black marker notations of “5” onboth the knob and barrel end. Full photo LOA fromJohn Taube, PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $250.00

486. MikeSchmidt1982Game-UsedWeightedBat - Full PSA/DNAIn his bid for an unprecedented third successive MVPhonor, Mike Schmidt paced the circuit with a .547 slug-ging percentage in 1982. Maintaining the Herculeanstrength that produced 35 home runs, Schmidtemployed this Adirondack “MS20” (70.1-oz/35-1/2”)weapon as he studied the habits of ill-fated opposingpitchers. A most unusual Cooperstown relic, this whiteash lumber features the attributes of everyday gamers,with the exception of a lead-filled barrel for the pur-pose of increasing bat speed. Vintage athletic tape lay-ers line the handle and barrel, while a black markernotation of “20” accents model number, batch code andyear stampings on the knob. Heavy use is evident withpine-tar residue, bat-rack streaks and an impressionfrom a weighted batting donut. Full photo LOA fromJohn Taube, PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $200.00

487.SteveCarlton1986Game-Used Bat- PSA/DNA GU 9Known far and wide in baseball circles for his masteryof hitters, four Cy Young Awards and 329 career tri-umphs, Hall of Fame southpaw Steve Carlton was nonetoo shabby with the lumber, either. This LouisvilleSlugger “B278” block-letter (last name only) bat wasemployed by “Lefty” during the early portion of the1986 season, his 15th and final campaign with thePhillies. Graded GU 9 by PSA/DNA, the (31.5-oz/34”)uncracked white ash weapon shows excellent use withball, bat-rack, cleat and stitch marks throughout, as wellas transposed stampings from ONL spheres about thebarrel and light pine-tar residue on the handle. Theknob is home to a black marker notation of “32.” Forhis career, Carlton batted a respectable (by pitchers’standards) .201 with 346 hits and 13 home runs. Fullphoto LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $200.00

488. Steve Carlton 1986 SignedGame-Issued Bat - Full JSAAutographed by Hall of Famer Steve Carlton during hisfinal season (1986) with the Phillies, this Rawlings-Adirondack bat was issued to a legend whose oft-over-looked hitting prowess produced 13 career homers. The(32.7-oz/34”) “434B” signature model weapon is gameready with no evidence of use. On the barrel, Carlton’sblack marker autograph (“9” strength) is accompaniedby a personalization. The knob is home to a blackmarker notation of “32” and batch code stampings. Fullphoto LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA (for bat).Cert/sticker from JSA (for autograph).Opening Bid $150.00

489. Alex Rodriguez 2001-2003Signed Game-Used Bat - FullPSA/DNASetting the stage for a lucrative contract in the Bronx,Alex Rodriguez wielded and signed this LouisvilleSlugger “C271” signature model bat during his tenure(2001-2003) with the Texas Rangers. The weapon has ablack “Smith” finish and shows excellent use with ball,cleat and stitch marks, as well as Mota Stick, a smallhandle crack and portion of the knob chipped off.Between the center brand and barrel stampings,Rodriguez’ silver marker autograph shows (“9”)strength. Full photo LOA from John Taube, PSA/DNA(for bat use). Auction LOA from JSA (for autograph).Opening Bid $150.00

490. (3) 2001-2002 Scott RolenSigned Game-Used Bats - All FullPSA/DNAAdministering damage to opponents during the latterportion of his tenure with the Phillies, third basemanScott Rolen wielded and signed these (3) LouisvilleSlugger “C271” (33-3/4”) block-letter model weaponsduring the 2001-2002 labeling period. The white ashitems all show excellent game use with ball and stitchimpressions throughout. Each is signed by Rolen inblack marker (average “8” strength) between the centerbrand and barrel stampings. Each has a small crack.Individual full photo LOAs (for bat use only) fromJohn Taube, PSA/DNA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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491. Jay Bruce Signed 2008Professional Model BatOpening Bid $150.00

492. Adam Dunn 2009 Game-UsedBat - Full PSA/DNAOpening Bid $150.00

493. Jacoby Ellsbury 2008 Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU 9Opening Bid $150.00

494. Chris Heisey 2010 SignedGame-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNAOpening Bid $150.00

495. Evan Longoria 2009 SignedGame-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU 9.5Opening Bid $150.00

496. Andrew McCutchen 2011 Game-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNAOpening Bid $150.00

497. Jorge Posada Signed 2003Professional Model BatOpening Bid $150.00

498. Hanley Ramirez 2009 SignedGame-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNAOpening Bid $150.00

499. Grady Sizemore 2009Professional Model BatOpening Bid $150.00

500. Alan Trammell 1991-1996Signed Professional Model BatOpening Bid $150.00

501. Dan Uggla 2006-2008Professional Model BatOpening Bid $150.00

502. Matt Wieters 2008 Game-UsedBatOpening Bid $150.00

503. Dave Winfield 1991 ProfessionalModel BatOpening Bid $150.00

504. Ryan Zimmerman 2006-2007Game-Used Bat - PSA/DNA GU 7Opening Bid $150.00

505. Ryan Zimmerman Signed 2010Professional Model BatOpening Bid $150.00

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506. Barry Bonds 1997-1998 SignedGame-Used Bat - Full PSA/DNAOpening Bid $100.00

507. Joe Morgan 1983 SignedProfessional Model Bat - FullPSA/DNAOpening Bid $100.00

508. Jorge Posada 2003Professional Model Bat - FullPSA/DNAOpening Bid $100.00

509. Omar Vizquel 1990s SignedGame-Used BatOpening Bid $150.00

510. Game-Used Bat Lot of (5) With(3) SignedOpening Bid $100.00

511. Pete Rose 1980 WorldChampion Philadelphia PhilliesGame-Issued Road PantsOpening Bid $150.00

512. Pete Rose 1981 Game-WornPhiladelphia Phillies Road PantsOpening Bid $150.00

513. Mike Schmidt 1984 Game-WornPhiladelphia Phillies Road PantsOpening Bid $150.00

514. 1990s New York MetsGame-Worn JacketOpening Bid $100.00

515. Hanley Ramirez Signed Game-Used Lot With Bat, Shoes andBatting GlovesPerennial MVP candidate Hanley Ramirez employedand signed these equipment items through his first sixseasons with the Marlins. Decorated with signaturesthat average (“8-9”) strength, the items include: Bat anOld Hickory “LW1” (32.6-oz/33-3/8”) uncrackedblock-letter weapon signed on the barrel in silver mark-er; Shoes a pair of “Boombah” shoes with “H2R”designs, signed on the outer side of each; BattingGloves pair of “Franklin” gray leather gloves eachsigned on palm. Hollywood Collectibles certs/holo-grams. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

516. Miguel Cabrera Signed, Game-Used Bat, Batting Gloves and (3)Signed BaseballsUsed and/or signed by annual Triple Crown threatMiguel Cabrera, these items include: Signed Game-Used Bat a “ZINGER” (33-oz/34”) block-letter modelsigned on the barrel (“7-8” strength); heavy use; 2006Signed Game-Used Batting Gloves white leather Nikeaccessories signed (“9-10” strength) on the knucklesportion of each; Signed Baseballs (3) snow-white(grade “10”) OML Selig orbs, each signed on the sweetspot (all “9” strength). Individual certs/holograms fromHollywood Collectibles. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

517. Carlos Santana 2010-2011Signed Game-Used Lot of (3) WithBat, Shoes and Batting GlovesThough not a Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee likehis namesake, catcher Carlos Santana does play inCleveland and his lethal swing produces music to theTribe fans’ ears. Employed and signed (average “9”strength) by Santana during the 2010 or 2011 seasons,the offered items include: Bat a SAM “AM22” block-letter weapon signed on the barrel in silver marker;Shoes a pair of “Boombah” shoes signed on the toe ofeach; Batting Gloves pair of “TPX” gray leathergloves each signed on palm. Certs/holograms fromHollywood Collectibles. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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518. Gordie Howe1965-66 Game-Used Detroit RedWings Team-Signed Stick -Full JSAHis body and spirit ableand willing in his 20th sea-son in the rugged NHL,Hall of Famer GordieHowe notched career goalNo. 600 and helped powerthe 1965-66 Detroit RedWings to the Stanley CupFinals in the penultimatecampaign of the “Original 6.” Brandished by “Mr. Hockey” that season, this“Northland” stick was autographed by Howe and (14) of his teammates. The stick fea-tures “HOWE” and local “Olympic Sporting Goods Co.” stampings and shows nicegame use with original tape and a tiny chip at the toe of the blade. Along the shaft,black marker signatures average (“8”) strength and include: Abel (coach), Bergman,Crashley, Delvecchio, Edwards, Henderson, Howe, Peters, Prentice, D. Roberts, F.Smith, Spencer, Ullman, J. Watson, H. Young. Full photo LOAs from Rich Ellis (forstick) and JSA (for signatures). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

519. Pete Mahovlich1968-69 Game-UsedDetroit Red WingsTeam-Signed Stick -Full JSAOn board with his older broth-er, Frank, former centre PeteMahovlich employed this“Northland” stick which wassubsequently autographed by(10) members of the 1968-69Detroit Red Wings. The left-handed “Custom Pro” modelfeatures “MAHOVLICH” andlocal “Olympic SportingGoods Co.” stampings andshows good use with a smallcrack and missing chip at thetoe of the blade. Original tapelines the butt and blade, while both sides of the shaft are home to black marker auto-graphs that average (“6-7”) strength. Includes: Crashley, Crozier, Howe, Libbet, F.Mahovlich, P. Mahovlich, MacGregor, Sawchuk, Stemkowski and Unger. Full photoLOAs from Rich Ellis (for stick) and JSA (for signatures).Opening Bid $400.00

520. 1990-91 Stanley Cup Champion PittsburghPenguins Team-Signed Ron Francis Game-Used Stick -Full JSAWith lingeringpain of havingfinished onepoint shy of thefinal WalesConferenceplayoff spot theyear before, the1990-91PittsburghPenguins exor-cized alldemons enroute to theirfirst-everStanley Cup.Used by Hall of Famer Ron Francis that season, this Louisville “TPS” hockey stickwas signed by (14) members of that champion roster. The left-handed weapon showsgreat game use and is signed in black marker (average “9” strength) with keys includ-ing Coffey, Francis, Lemieux, Mullen and Trottier. Full photo LOA from JSA (for sig-natures). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

521. Early-1950s NewYork YankeesGame-WornBullpenJacketAlong with the infi-nite glory and mys-tique inherent to theBronx, New York’sspring and fall ele-ments can occasion-ally warrant attiresuch as this vintage Yankees bullpen jacket. Worn during the early-1950s during per-haps the most glorious era in the franchise’s championship-flecked history, this bluesatin-like button-down garment is a scarce survivor and an unusual pinstriper relic.Complete with a white fur lining, the warm-weather jacket extends well beyond thewaistline and features the famed “NY” logo sewn to the left breast in white twill and“YANKEES” arched atop the back in similar fashion. A hood is attached and there aretwo front pockets. All original and unaltered, the item is incredibly well preserved andexhibits evidence of moderate wear. The Gotham keepsake is believed to have beenworn by pitcher Tom Morgan, a principal on four Yankee pennant winners during hisfive season tenure with the club.Opening Bid $500.00

522. Earl Rapp1952 St. LouisBrowns Game-Worn JacketNot long for their St.Louis home, theBrowns sharedSportsman’s Park withthe Cardinals but hadlittle else in common. Amidget player and thesigning of 45-year-oldSatchel Paige wereamong publicity stuntswhich, while noteworthy in baseball history, did nothing for the club’s league-worstattendance. So while success was fleeting throughout the Browns tenure, the memo-ries they made were plentiful. Relics such as this 1952 game-worn jacket are amongthe most rare and appealing in the realm of baseball collectibles. Attributed to rightfielder Earl Rapp, this brown wool zippered garment showcases the club’s “Brownie”elf mascot (introduced in 1952) embroidered to a white felt panel on the left breast.Red-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline and sleeve end-ings. Within the collar, a “Wilson” size “44” label is accompanied by the remains of aleather hanger. Heavy wear is evident with minimal fading, as well as fraying/separa-tion about the collar and sleeve endings.Opening Bid $500.00

523. BillyPierce1950sChicagoWhite SoxGame-WornJacketThe perennial aceof the staff onChicago’s SouthSide, southpawBilly Pierce worethis White Soxjacket during histenure (1949-1961) with thePale Hose. The navy blue wool button-down garment features “Chicago” sewn acrossthe chest in white satin twill. The script-style city name is accented by a paraph inwhich “WHITE SOX” is sewn in blue twill. White ribbed cotton panels line the shoul-ders, while blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed cotton lines the collar, waistline andsleeve endings. Within the collar, a “Wilson” size “44” label is accompanied by aleather hanger and a felt tag with Pierce’s since-retired number “19” stitched in white.Tremendous wear! More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

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BASEBALL & FOOTBALL June 7, 2012524. Walt Alston1970s LosAngeles DodgersGame-WornJacket“Dodger Blue” showsproudly on this LosAngeles Dodgers jacketworn by Hall of Fameskipper Walt Alston duringthe latter portion of histenure at Chavez Ravine.The satin-like zippered garment features “Dodgers” angled across the chest in whitetwill while blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed knit lines the 4”-wide collar, waist-line and sleeve endings. Within the wool-lined collar, a “W.A. Goodman & Sons” size“50” label is accompanied by a strip tag with handwritten notations of “Alston” and“55.” Heavy wear. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

525. CitoGaston 1976Game-WornAtlantaBravesJacketPrior to his tenureas a history-mak-ing skipper, CitoGaston was an All-Star in San Diego and enjoyed two tours of duty with the Braves. Worn by Gaston in1976, this blue nylon button-down garment features “Atlanta” angled across thechest in white-on-red twill, “43” sewn to the left front and “GASTON” arched atopthe back in like fashion. A “Wilson” size “46” label resides within the collar and aNational League centennial patch adorns the right sleeve. Heavy wear is evidentwith paint loss about the metal buttons and puckering/dirt on the twill components.Opening Bid $200.00

526. 1970sMontreal ExposGame-WornJacketAs Major LeagueBaseball was introducednorth of the border, thisMontreal Expos jacketwas worn by one of theexpansion franchise’splayers during the1970s. The blue nylonbutton-down garmentfeatures the club’s curvaceous logo sewn to the left breast in red-white-and-blue twill.The collar is comprised of red stretch ribbed cotton, while blue stretch ribbed cottonlines the waistline and sleeve endings. Within the collar, a “Wilson” size “46” label isaccompanied by a leather hanger. Shows phenomenal wear! More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

527. DaveSkaggs 1977-1979 Game-WornBaltimoreOrioles Warm-Up JacketDuring a three-yearcareer with the Orioles,backup catcher DaveSkaggs hit two homeruns: two years apart, both on the last day of the season and both off the same pitch-er. The unheralded backstop was also the last Oriole to wear number “8” before CalRipken, Jr. This warm-up jacket was worn by Skaggs during his brief tenure (1977-1979) with the Birds. The black satin-like button-down garment features “Orioles”sewn across the chest on orange twill. Moderate wear. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

528. DennisEckersley 1987-1995 Game-Worn OaklandAthleticsWarm-UpJacketAs close to automaticas there ever was, Hallof Famer DennisEckersley wore thisOakland Athletics warm-up jersey as he changed pitching roles and subsequently,altered the franchise’s fortunes. The green satin-like button-down garment features“Athletics” sewn across the chest in white pile on green twill on gold felt. A teamlogo patch is sewn to the left sleeve and the collar’s interior is home to a “Starter”size “XL” label and handwritten notations of “43” and “ECK.” Moderate wear. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

529. 1994-1997MilwaukeeBrewersGame-WornBullpenJacketIdeal for braving theWisconsin elementsat County Stadium,this MilwaukeeBrewers bullpen jacket was worn during the team’s final four seasons (1994-1997) inthe Junior Circuit. The blue nylon shell extends well past the waistline and featuresthe club’s “MB” logo sewn to the back and left breast, an American League logopatch sewn to the left sleeve and an MLB silhouette logo sewn to the base of theneck. Within the collar, a “Starter” label is accompanied by a size “XXL” tag and acloth hanger. Light wear is evident.Opening Bid $200.00

530. 1967-2004 Game-Worn Collection With HeavyPhillies ConcentrationWho wears thepants in thislot? Why, it’sthe Phillies, ofcourse!Headlined by(18) pair ofgame-wornpants, this lotof Phils mem-orabilia spansfour decades of Veterans Stadium legends. The knit leg wear items show excellentgame use and include: Abreu, L. Anderson, Bowa, Bystrom, Christenson, Corrales,Fregosi, Lewis, Menke, Morandini, Murphy, Pratt, M. Roberts, Ryan, Trillo, Virgiland West. Also included is a pair of Early Wynn 1967 game-worn coach’s pants. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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531. 1952 BowmanFootball Large PartialSet (107/144) with (3)PSAPromising 1952 Bowman FootballLarge partial set of (107/144)cards with a trio of PSA gradedexamples. This mid-grade seriesgenerally averages (VG-EX toEX) with a handful lesser due tominor trimming or water staining.Despite those flaws, the quality ofthese large depictions overwhelmsany technical detractors.Highlights include #1 VanBrocklin SP (VG), #2 Graham(GD), #3 D. Walker (trimmed),#14 P. Brown RC CO (EX-MT),#17 Tittle (EX), #23 Marchetti RC(trimmed), #29 McElhenny RC(EX), #30 Baugh (GD, water stain), #48 Halas RC CO (EX), #78 Layne (EX), #85Robustelli RC (EX), #92 Pihos (PSA 6), #125 Nomellini (EX-MT), #140 Lary RC(EX-MT) and #142 Landry (VG-EX). Due to rudimentary factory printing techniquesof the day, size/centering variances are present. More on our website.Opening Bid $500.00

532. 1952 BowmanFootball LargeShortprint Near Set of(27/32) Cards with (1)PSAPut a stranglehold on your 1952Bowman Football Large projectwith this near set of (27/32) cardswith (1) PSA graded specimen.Keys to this primarily mid-gradeassortment are #10 Bednarik SP(VG-EX), #18 Justice SP (PSA6), #19 Connor SP (VG), #28Rote RC SP (EX), #36 HancockRC SP (VG), #37 Hirsch SP(VG-EX), #45 Van Buren SP(GD, water stain), #46 DonovanRC SP (VG), #63 Conerly SP(FR), #72 Schweder RC SP (GD),#126 Romanik RC SP (VG),#127 Matson RC SP (EX) and#144 Lansford RC SP (GD).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

533. 1952 BowmanFootball Small Near Setof (129/144) CardsEarly gridironers battle for suprema-cy on this impressive 1952 BowmanFootball Small near set of (129/144)cards. This mixed grade assemblyhas an approximate condition break-down of 20% (EX to NM), 15%(VG-EX), 30% (VG) and 35% (GDor lesser) with the majority display-ing traces of reverse wax staining.Keys include #1 Van Brocklin (VG-EX), #2 Graham (EX), #3 Walker(VG-EX), #10 Bednarik (NM), #16Gifford RC (FR), #17 Tittle (EX-MT), #23 Marchetti RC (VG), #46Donovan RC (FR), #48 Halas RCCO (FR), #78 Layne (EX), #85Robustelli RC (VG-EX), #137Waterfield (EX) and #142 Landry(EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

534. 1957 ToppsFootball CompleteSet (154/154) withBazooka ChecklistCantonian rookies abound in theoffered 1957 Topps Footballcomplete set of (154) cards witha scarce Bazooka checklist. Theapproximate condition break-down for this issue is 30% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 25%(VG-EX) and 25% (VG or less-er) with nearly 10% displayingneat pencil writing on thereverses. Highlights include #31Blanda (VG-EX), #85 Lane RC(VG-EX), #88 Gifford (EX-MT), #94 Berry RC (FR,reverse writing), #119 Starr RC(VG-EX), #138 Unitas RC (FR,reverse writing), #151 HornungRC (EX-MT) and NNOBazooka CL SP (marked). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $400.00

535. 1961 NationalCity BankCleveland BrownsComplete Set of(36) CardsRegional football specialists!Incredibly scarce 1961National City BanksCleveland Browns completeset of (36) cards. Distributedin (6) six-card sheets, themajority of these earlygridironers were neatlyextracted from their originalform. With deference to beinghand-cut, the majority of thecards present in (EX-MT)condition with generallycrease-free surfaces and cleanbacks. Keys include SheetOne: #1 McCormack, #2 J.Brown; Sheet Two: #1Dawson; Sheet Five: #1 Groza, #6 B. Mitchell and a membership card. Do not passup this seldom encountered opportunity!Opening Bid $750.00

536. 1962 Post CerealFootball Near Set of(199/200) CardsCrisp 1962 Post Cereal Football near setof (199/200) cards. Considering somebrands sold better than others, certaincommon players are scarcer than somesuperstars. The approximate conditionbreakdown of this set is 40% (EX-MT orbetter), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and15% (VG or lesser) with only one dis-playing reverse writing. Due to the cardsbeing issued on the backs of cereal boxes,some hand-cut cards do not show theblack guidelines, which is reflected in thegrades. Keys include #10 T. Moore SP(EX-MT), #28 Shofner SP (EX), #29Tittle SP (EX-MT), #59 Schmidt SP(EX), #61 J. Brown (EX-MT), #74 S.Baker SP (EX, black asterisk), #90 Unitas(VG-EX), #93 D. Baker SP (EX-MT), #110 Coia (VG), #111 Ditka SP (EX-MT),#133 Tracy SP (EX), #139 Green SP (EX), #145 Tubbs SP (EX-MT), #186 Youso SP(EX-MT), #188 Anderson SP (EX-MT) and #193 Krakoski SP (FR). Missing only#164 for completion. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

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537. 1950 Topps Football Felt BacksStarter Set (59/100)Featured is a 1950 Topps Football Felt Backs starter setof (59/100) cards. Although the majority of the playerswere solely successful at the collegiate level, there isstill plenty here to work with. Highlights include Blue:(22 cards, average VG); Brown: Cecconi (GD); Green:(14 cards, median GD to VG) with Nomellini (FR) andRed: (22 cards, average VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

538. 1956ToppsFootballCompleteSet(120/120)withChecklistInaugural 1956Topps Footballcomplete set of(120) cards high-lighted by an elu-sive unmarkedchecklist. This colorful edition has an approximate con-dition breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 30%(EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 25% (VG or lesser) withmoderate instances of askew centering. Key to thisrevered set are #1 Carson SP (EX-MT), #11 Blanda(VG-EX), #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG-EX), #53Gifford (VG-EX), #60 L. Moore RC SP (trimmed), #61Redskins Team SP (VG) and NNO CL SP (GD, mis-cut). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

539. 1956ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(120)CardsStalwarts ofthe early NFLapply their tal-ents on theoffered 1956Topps Footballcomplete setof (120) cards.This inauguraledition has an approximate condition breakdown of25% (EX-MT or better), 20% (EX), 30% (VG-EX) and25% (VG or lesser). Featured are #1 Carson SP (VG),#11 Blanda (VG), #22 Cardinals Team SP (FR), #53Gifford (EX-MT), #60 L. Moore RC SP (VG-EX), #61Redskins Team SP (GD) and #86 Tittle (EX-MT). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

540. 1957 Topps Football CompleteSet (154/154) with (17) PSA 7-8High profile Hall of Fame rookies headline this gor-geous 1957 Topps Football complete set of (154) cardswith (17) PSA Graded NM 7 to NM-MT 8 singles. Theungraded portion of this series has an approximate con-dition breakdown of 15% (NM-MT or better), 40%(NM), 30% (EX-MT) and 15% (EX or lesser).Highlights include #5 Marchetti (PSA 7.5), #6Nomellini (PSA 8), #20 Creekmur (PSA 8), #49Bednarik (PSA 8), #88 Gifford (NM), #94 Berry RC(EX-MT), #119 Starr RC (PSA 7), #128 L. Moore(PSA 8), #138 Unitas RC (PSA 7) and #151 HornungRC (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

541. 1957ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(154/154)Behold the“Golden Arm”in the offered1957 ToppsFootball com-plete set of(154) cards.This crisp hori-zontal editionhas an approxi-mate conditionbreakdown of 45% (EX-MT or better), 30% (EX), 15%(VG-EX) and 10% (VG or lesser) with only mildinstances of errant centering. Highlights include #30Tittle (EX-MT), #85 Lane RC (EX-MT), #88 Gifford(EX-MT), #94 Berry RC (EX-MT), #119 Starr RC(VG-EX), #138 Unitas RC (EX-MT) and #151Hornung RC (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

542. 1958ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(132/132)with FeltInitialCardVery nice 1968Topps Footballcomplete set of(132) cardshighlighted bya sharp Jim Brown rookie and a Felt Initial card. Thisissue has an approximate condition breakdown of 20%(NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 25% (EX) and 15%(VG-EX or lesser) with moderate centering issuesinherent to the series. Highlights include #22 Unitas(VG), #62 J. Brown RC (NM), #66 Starr (NM), #73Gifford (NM), #86 Tittle (NM), #90 Jurgensen RC(EX) and NNO Felt Initial Card (EX-MT). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

543. 1958ToppsFootballCompleteSet of (132)CardsFormidable 1958Topps Footballcomplete set of(132) cards. Notonly does thisseries showcasean outstandingplayer selection,this arrangementalso has mostly sharp corners and crisp edges. Theapproximate condition breakdown is 35% (EX-MT orbetter), 25% (EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG orlesser) with expected instances or errant centering.Keys include #2 Layne (EX), #10 L. Moore (VG-EX),#22 Unitas (EX), #62 J. Brown RC (EX-MT), #66 Starr(VG), #73 Gifford (EX), #86 Tittle (EX-MT), #90Jurgensen RC (EX-MT), #120 Berry (EX-MT) and#129 Blanda (VG-EX).Opening Bid $250.00

544. 1959 &1960 ToppsFootballCompleteSetsDiscriminatinggridiron enthusi-asts will definite-ly want to scorethese 1959 and1960 ToppsFootball com-plete sets.Highlightsinclude 1959Topps: (176/176,average EX-MT to NM) with #1 Unitas (EX-MT), #10J. Brown (EX-MT), #20 Gifford (NM), #23 Starr(trim), #51 Huff RC (NM), #82 Hornung (EX), #130Tittle (NM), #132 J. Parker RC (NM), #140 B. MitchellRC (EX-MT); 1960 Topps: (132/132, 60% NM, 40%EX-MT) with #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #23 J. Brown (NM),#51 Starr (NM), #56 Gregg RC (NM) and #74 Gifford(NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

545. 1960Topps &FleerFootballCompleteSetsVery nice pairingof 1960 Toppsand Fleer Footballcomplete sets.Highlightsinclude 1960Fleer set:(132/132, 25%NM or better,45% EX-MT,20% EX, 10% VG-EX or lesser) with #20 Baugh CO(EX-MT), #58 Blanda (EX-MT), #116 Stram RC CO(EX-MT), #118 Mix RC (EX), #124 Kemp RC (EX-MT); 1960 Topps set: (132/132, 25% EX-MT or better,40% EX, 20% VG-EX, 15% VG or lesser) with #1Unitas (VG), #23 J. Brown (GD), #51 Starr (EX) and#113 Tittle (NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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546. 1961ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(198)CardsThis 1961ToppsFootball com-plete set of(198) cardsfeatures a stel-lar crop ofHall ofFamers, rook-ies and otherlegends of the gridiron. The approximate conditionbreakdown is as follows: 35% (EX-MT or better), 25%(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Featuredare #1 Unitas (VG-EX), #39 Starr (EX-MT), #71 J.Brown (GD), #150 Maynard RC (EX-MT), #166 Kemp(EX-MT) and #198 CL (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

547. 1961ToppsFootballComplete(198/198) &1962 ToppsFootballNear(173/176)Premier pairing ofearly 1960s ToppsFootball com-plete/near sets.Featured are 1961Topps set: (198/198, median EX-MT to NM) with #1Unitas (EX-MT), #39 Starr (EX-MT), #71 J. Brown(VG), #150 Maynard RC (NM), #166 Kemp (EX-MT),#198 CL (NM); 1962 Topps near: (173/176, compositeVG-EX) with #1 Unitas (EX), #17 Ditka RC (EX-MT),#28 J. Brown (colored), #36 E. Davis RC SP (GD), #39Meredith SP (EX), #63 Starr SP (EX-MT), #90Tarkenton RC SP (colored), #104 Gifford (EX-MT) and#176 CL (VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

548. 1960& 1962FleerFootballCompleteSetsSpotlighted arevery clean 1960and 1962 FleerFootball com-plete sets.Despite moder-ate instances oferrant centeringinherent to earlyFleer issues,these sets largely feature solid corners, crisp edges andradiant obverse hues. Highlights include 1960 Fleer:(132/132, average EX-MT to NM) with #20 Baugh CO(NM), #58 Blanda (EX), #116 Stram RC CO (NM),#118 Mix RC (EX-MT), #124 Kemp RC (EX-MT);1962 Fleer: (88/88, 60% NM, 40% EX-MT) with #46Blanda (NM), #59 Maynard (NM-MT), #72 Otto (NM)and #79 Kemp (NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

549. 1963Kahn’sWienersFootballCompleteSet of (92)Cardswith (8)SGCGradedKeys“The wienerthe worldawaited” provides its largest gridiron issue with theoffered 1963 Kahn’s Football complete set of (92)cards. This mixed grade edition has an approximatecondition breakdown of 30% (EX-MT or better), 30%(EX), 20% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). The eightSGC graded keys include J. Brown (SGC 84), Ditka(SGC 60), Gifford (SGC 40), Jurgensen (SGC 50),Starr (SGC 80), Tarkenton (SGC 88, highest graded),Tittle (SGC 84, highest graded) and Unitas (SGC 80).Opening Bid $300.00

550. 1963ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(170)CardsPlace a strongbid on theoffered 1963Topps Footballcomplete set of(170) cards.This colorfulseries has anapproximatecondition break-down of 25% (NM or better), 35% (EX-MT), 25%(EX) and 15% (VG-EX or lesser). Keys include #1Unitas (VG), #14 J. Brown SP (VG), #44 D. Jones RC(NM-MT), #62 Ditka (NM), #82 Lilly RC SP (NM),#85 CL (NM), #86 Starr (EX-MT), #96 Nitschke RC(EX-MT) and #170 CL (NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

551. 1963PostCereal CFLCompleteSet of(160)CardsFootball odd-ball specialists!How many ofthese have youseen? Presentedis a scarce 1963Post Cereal CFLcomplete set of(160) cards.Although eachcard was adhered to a football related album and hasreverse paper residue from removal, the obverses wereneatly extracted from period cereal boxes and are high-grade. Key to this elusive Canadian issue are #6 Dixon,#25 R. Jackson, #38 Parker, #59 Faloney, #69 Mosca,#114 Harris, #125 Bright and #154 Kapp.Opening Bid $400.00

552.1964ToppsFootballNear Set(175/176)& 1965ToppsFootballStarterSet(49/176)Triumphant tandem of classic football near/starter setsare found with these 1964 and 1965 Topps editions.Highlights include 1964 Topps near: (175/176, averageNM, missing #176 CL SP) with #30 Kemp SP (EX-MT), #31 Lamonica RC (NM), #68 Blanda SP (EX-MT), #82 CL (NM), #90 Bell RC (NM-MT), #92Buchanan RC (NM), #96 Dawson SP (EX-MT), #155Alworth (NM); 1965 Topps starter: (49/176, averageEX-MT) with #46 W. Brown SP RC (EX-MT) and #69Blanda SP (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

553. 1964ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(176/176)Enticing 1964Topps Footballcomplete setof (176) cards.This sharp edi-tion has anapproximateconditionbreakdown of20% (NM orbetter), 45%(EX-MT),25% (EX) and 10% (VG-EX or lesser). Featured are#30 Kemp SP (EX-MT), #31 Lamonica RC (EX), #68Blanda SP (EX-MT), #82 CL (EX), #90 Bell RC (EX-MT), #96 Dawson SP (EX) and #176 CL SP (EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

554. 1962& 1970ToppsFootballCompleteSetsIssued adecade apartby Topps,these completeFootball setsportrayed gridicons at inter-vals thatshowed marked differences in the game’s popularity.Includes: 1962 approximately 70% (VG) or better and30% (GD) or lesser with: #1 Unitas (FR), #17 DitkaRC (VG), #28 J. Brown (GD), #36 E. Davis RC SP(VG), #39 Meredith SP (VG), #63 Starr SP (VG), #64Hornung SP (VG) and #90 Tarkenton RC SP (GD);1970 approximately 20% (NM) or better; 65% (EX-MT); and 15% (EX) or lesser with #90 Simpson RC(EX-MT) and #150 Namath (VG-EX). More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $200.00

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FOOTBALL June 7, 2012555. 1966 & 1967 Topps FootballComplete SetsCombatantsfrom theupstart AFLshine withthese veryclean 1966and 1967ToppsFootballcompletesets.Highlightsinclude 1966Topps:(132/132,compositeEX-MT) with #15 Funny Ring CL (VG-EX), #26Kemp (EX), #48 Blanda (NM), #61 CL (EX-MT), #67Dawson (NM), #96 Namath (EX-MT), #132 CL (EX-MT); 1967 Topps: (132/132, average EX-MT) with#24 Kemp (VG), #59 CL (NM), #82 McDaniel RC(EX-MT), #98 Namath (EX-MT) and #132 CL (VG).More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

556. 1967 Topps Football CompleteSet (132/132) with PSA 8 NamathInvestment grade 1967 Topps Football complete set of(132) cards with a pair of PSA graded keys. This uppertier assembly has an approximate condition breakdownof 25% (NM-MT or better), 45% (NM), 20% (EX-MT)and 10% (EX or lesser). Keys include #24 Kemp (NM),#59 CL (PSA 7.5), #61 Dawson (NM), #82 McDanielRC (NM), #98 Namath (PSA 8), #106 Biletnikoff(NM), #123 Alworth (NM) and #132 CL (VG).Opening Bid $250.00

557. 1968-1971 ToppsFootballCompleteSet RunC o m p r e h e n s i v erun of (4) 1968-1971 To p p sFootball com-plete sets.Featured are1968 To p p s :(219/219, averageEX-MT) with#65 Namath(VG-EX), #75Sayers (NM-MT), #149 Kemp (NM), #196 G r i e s e R C(NM); 1969 To p p s : (263/263, composite EX-MT) with#26 Piccolo RC (VG), #100 Namath (EX-MT), #120Csonka RC (trim); 1970 To p p s : (263/263, mainly EX-M T to NM) with #90 S i m p s o n RC (VG-EX), #150Namath (EX-MT); 1971 To p p s : (263/263, average EX-MT) with #156 B r a d s h a w RC (VG), #245 Greene RC(EX-MT) and #250 Namath (NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

558. 1971ToppsFootballGame BlankBacked ProofSet of (52)Cards with (4)SGC GradedKeysGorgeous 1971 ToppsFootball Game blankbacked proof com-plete set of (52)cards. These high-grade prototypesaverage (NM-MT)and display pencil written notations on the creamybacks corresponding with their placement in the nation-ally released set. Four keys are graded Authentic bySGC and given the confirmation of “blank backedproof” on the flip including Bradshaw, Namath, Sayersand Unitas. Although judged “Authentic” by SGC,there is little discernable size variance among the cards.Opening Bid $150.00

559. (4)1970-1972CanadianFootballLeagueComplete/Near Sets &(4) WaxPacksA winning combi-nation of (4)1970-1972Canadian FootballLeague com-plete/near setswith (4) wax packs. Included are Sets: (4 sets) with1970 OPC near: (113/115, median VG-EX, missing#111, 113); 1971 OPC Posters set: (16/16, medianEX-MT); 1972 OPC set: (132/132, median NM toNM-MT) with #27 Theismann (NM), #132 CL (NM);1971 Sargent Promotions Stamps set: (225 stampsaffixed in original album); Wax Packs: (4 packs) with1971 OPC (EX) and (3) 1972 OPC (all EX-MT).Opening Bid $200.00

560. 1972ToppsFootballCompleteSet of(351/351)with (5)PSAGradedStarsSparkling 1972Topps Footballcomplete set of (351) cards with (5) PSA graded stars.This “pack fresh” edition has an overall approximatecondition breakdown of 25% (NM-MT or better), 45%(NM), 20% (EX-MT) and 10% (EX or lesser) with thelower graded examples judged as such due to moderateinstances of errant centering. Keys include #100Namath (EX), #150 Bradshaw (NM), #200 StaubachRC (NM), #272 Griese AP (NM-MT), #291 SpurrierRC (NM), #294 CL (NM), #300 Page (NM), #331 M.Morris (PSA 7) and #343 Namath IA (PSA 8). More onour website.Opening Bid $400.00

561. 1972ToppsFootballNear Set of(349/351)Exceptionallyclean and vibrant1972 ToppsFootball near setof (349/351)cards. Manypotential third-party gradingcandidates arefound within.The low series averages (EX-MT to NM) while thechallenging high numbers generally present (NM toNM-MT) with moderate instances of errant centering.Keys include #200 Staubach RC (EX-MT), #281Hendricks AP (NM-MT), #291 Spurrier RC (EX-MT),#294 CL (NM-MT), #331 M. Morris (NM-MT), #341Butkus IA (NM-MT) and #348 Blanda IA (NM).Missing only #280 Lilly AP and #343 Namath IA forcompletion. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

562. 1973 &1975 ToppsFootballCompleteSetsSpectacular pair-ing of 1973 and1975 ToppsFootball com-plete sets.Included are1973 Topps set:(528/528, aver-age NM,includesChecklists withtwo marked) with #15 Bradshaw (EX), #89 F. HarrisRC (EX-MT), #115 Ham RC (NM), #400 Namath (EX-MT), #475 Staubach (EX-MT), #487 Stabler RC (EX-MT); 1975 Topps set: (528/528, majority NM to NM-MT) with #12 Blount RC (EX-MT), #145 Staubach(NM-MT), #282 Swann RC (EX-MT), #367 Fouts RC(NM-MT), #416 Theismann RC (NM) and #461Bradshaw (NM). Opening Bid $250.00

563. 1975ToppsWonderBreadFootballHoardwith (8)CompleteSets and(33) NearSets of(23/24) CardsPlenty of pigskin heroes are found with the offered1975 Topps Wonder Bread Football hoard including (8)complete and (33) near sets of (23/24) cards. This gath-ering generally averages (EX-MT to NM) with somebetter and a handful lesser with nearly 15% overall dis-playing either minor creasing or cardboard bowing.Highlights include #1 Page, #6 Greenwood, #11Pearson RC, #13 Griese and #17 F. Harris. The nearsets are missing only #5 Ham for completion butinclude an extra #19 Bergey to help fill the void. Opening Bid $150.00

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564. (2) 1952BowmanFootball SmallSammy BaughProof Cardswith (1) SGC“Slingin’ Sammy”Baugh takes aim withthis pair of unique1952 BowmanFootball Small proofcards. Included with these blank backed progressiveproofs are an ungraded example presenting (PR) withan acute crease and moderate tearing along with anoth-er example judged Authentic by SGC.Opening Bid $100.00

565. 1952 Bowman Football SmallChuck Bednarik Pair of (2)Progressive Proofs—Both SGCEach gradedAuthentic bySGC. ChuckBednarik imposeshis will on thisunique pairing of1952 BowmanFootball Smallprogressive proofcards. The blankbacked color sepa-rations are properly centered with strong corners andintense surface hues.Opening Bid $100.00

566. (2) 1952 Bowman FootballSmall Paul Brown Blank BackProofs—Both SGCEach gradedAuthentic by SGC.The “father of themodern offense”,gridiron mastermindPaul Brown is front-and-center on thispairing of 1952Bowman FootballSmall cards. Theseunique blank back color separations display (EX-MT toNM) attributes with strong perimeters and vivid colorschemes.Opening Bid $100.00

567. (2) 1952 Bowman FootballSmall Frank Gifford RookieProgressive Proofs—Both SGCHeadlining the 1952Bowman FootballSmall series is this pairof Frank Gifford rookiecards. Each gradedAuthentic by SGC,these blank backed pro-gressive proofs depictthe snarling Hall ofFame running back as a member of the CaliforniaGolden Bears. Each card displays nicely with mild cor-ner and edge wear and other superficial imperfectionswhich does not impede the overall eye appeal.Opening Bid $100.00

568. (2)1952BowmanFootballSmall OttoGrahamProgressiveProofCards—Both SGCPrime pairing of 1952 Bowman Football Small OttoGraham progressive proof cards. Each graded Authenticby SGC Authentic, included are crisp, blank backedsamples which present (VG to EX) quality.Opening Bid $100.00

569. (2) 1952BowmanFootballSmall LeonHartProgressiveProofs—Both SGCEach graded by SGC. Leon Hart, pro football standoutand College Football Hall of Famer is portrayed onthese one-of-a-kind 1952 Bowman Football Small pro-gressive proofs. The blank backed prototypes eachpresent (EX-MT to NM) with strong corners and crispedges.Opening Bid $100.00

570. 1952BowmanFootballSmallCharlieJusticeProgressiveProof Lot of(2)—Both SGC“All the way, Choo Choo” Charlie Justice pounds theline with this one-of-a-kind pairing of 1952 BowmanFootball Small progressive proof cards. Each gradedAuthentic by SGC, this tandem each exhibits (EX-MTto NM) attributes with problem-free blank backs.Opening Bid $100.00

571. (2) 1952BowmanFootball SmallGino MarchettiRookie SGCGraded ProofsEach graded Authenticby SGC. The freshfaced Gino Marchetti punishes the competition on theoffered tandem of 1952 Bowman Football Small pro-gressive proof cards. Depicted as a member of the SanFrancisco Dons football squad, the color separations ofthe eventual Hall of Famer presents nicely with onlyone displaying a print imperfection. The blank backsare clean.Opening Bid $100.00

572. 1952BowmanFootballSmall KyleRote Pair of(2)ProgressiveProofs—Both SGCPerennial Pro Bowler Kyle Rote hits the field with thisfantastic pairing of 1952 Bowman Football Small pro-gressive proofs. Each graded Authentic by SGC, thesecolor separations display strong obverses and clean,blank backs.Opening Bid $100.00

573. 1952Bowman FootballSmall Y.A. TittlePair ofProgressiveProofs—BothSGCYelberton Abraham Tittleproudly tosses the pigskinon this pair of 1952Bowman Football Small progressive proofs. Each grad-ed Authentic by SGC, these horizontal, blank backedcolor separations each present (NM) with proper cen-tering, strong corners and blistering surface hues.Opening Bid $100.00

574. Pair of 1952Bowman SmallNorm VanBrocklin SGCGradedProgressiveProofsAdd to your Cantonthemed collection with thisunique pairing of 1952Bowman Small Norm Van Brocklin progressive proofs.Each graded Authentic by SGC, these horizontal, blankbacked color separations display relatively strongperimeters and crisp surface registrations.Opening Bid $100.00

575. (44) 1952Bowman FootballSmall ProofCards with (3)SGCFrom the Bowman printingpresses of Philadelphiacome these (44) 1952Bowman Football Smallproof cards. These blankbacked color separationsgenerally present (VG to EX) and includes MatchingPairs: (40 cards) with (2) Fears, (2) D. Walker, (2)Trippi, (2) Younger; Single Cards: (4 cards) withConnor and McElhenny. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

From the archives of the Bowman Gum Company of Philadelphia comes this unique assortment of1952 Bowman Football progressive proofs. These one-of-a-kind artifacts come from an acclaimedseries, which is headlined by numerous Hall of Fame rookies, legendary coaches and collegiategridiron stars. Color separations from this well-loved series will assuredly garner much interestfrom advanced football specialists.

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FOOTBALL June 7, 2012576. (51) 1950 & 1951 BowmanFootball Cards with Tittle RCAdd these (51) 1950 and 1951 Bowman Footballsingles into your historic gridiron gathering.Included are 1950 Bowman Football: (50 cards,median GD to VG) with #1 D. Walker (GD), 2-4,#5 Tittle RC (VG), #6 Groza RC (VG), 7, 10, #16G. Davis RC (VG-EX), #17 Waterfield (VG), 18,(2) 19, 20-22, #23 Van Buren (VG), 24, 25, #26Lujack (VG), #28 Turner (VG), #29 Dudley (GD),(2) 30, 31, 58-60, 62, 63, 65, 67-70, 75, 76, 85,87, 91-93, 97, 102, 104, 124, 125, 138, 139, 143and 1951 Bowman Football: #4 Van Brocklin(VG-EX). Opening Bid $150.00

577. (69) 1952-1959 Canadian FootballLeague Type Cards with Blue RibbonTea, Parkhurst & WheatiesThose with an eye for the obscure will enjoy these (69)1952-1959 CFL Type cards. Included are 1952Parkhurst: (39 cards, average GD) with #1, 5, 8, 9, 16,29, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30-32, 36, 48-50, 52, 64, 66, 67, 69-73, 76-78, 80, 83, 87-89, 91-93, 97, 99; 1954 BlueRibbon Tea: (24 cards, median GD) with #5, 10-13, 15,17, 18, 20, 32, 33, 45, 46, #47 Faloney (FR), 53, 57, 59,61, (2) 71, #72 Trawick (VG-EX), 76, 78, #80 Pal (VG);1959 Wheaties CFL: (6 cards) with Bewley (VG),Etcheverry (EX-MT), Graham (EX-MT), James (EX),Mann (VG) and Miles (GD). Opening Bid $250.00

578. (21) 1957-1959 ToppsFootball Cards from GaryCarter’s ChildhoodCollectionGary “The Kid” Carter flipped, traded andsigned these (21) 1957-1959 Topps Footballcards as a youth in Southern California. Thefuture Baseball Hall of Famer etched thereverses of these lower grade specimensusing his given name only. Comprising (21) of the (29) total specimens, included areJSA/SGC Authentic: (14 cards) with 1957 Topps: (4 cards) with #35 Tunnell, 45,#129 Perry, 153; 1958 Topps: (5 cards) with #50, 63, 72, #93 Perry, #105 Richter;1959 Topps: (5 cards) with #41, 49, 64, 107 and 154. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

579. (272) 1954-1959 Topps &Bowman Football Singles Collectionwith (2) Partial SetsGridiron greats headline this (272) 1954-1959 Topps &Bowman Football singles collection with a pair of par-tial sets. Highlights include 1954 Bowman: (38 cards,majority GD) with #40 Graham (GD); 1955 Bowmanpartial: (102/160, majority VG-EX) with #52Summerall RC (VG-EX), #152 Landry (trimmed);1955 Topps All-American: (36 cards, average VG-EX) with #12 Graham (VG), #68 Four Horsemen RCSP (VG), #85 Luckman (VG); 1956 Topps partial:(90/120, mostly VG-EX) with #22 Cardinals Team SP (VG) and #60 L. Moore RC(EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

580. 1950-1981 Bowman andTopps Graded Football CardLot of (12) With (2) UnitasRC and (2) Payton RCHeadlined by key rookie specimens, this lotof (12) Topps and Bowman graded Footballcollectibles include: 1950 Bowman #79Adamle (PSA 7), #133 Muha (PSA 3) and#134 Pihos (PSA 4); 1957 Topps #31Blanda (PSA 3) and (2) #138 Unitas (PSA6 and PSA 4); 1959 Topps #82 Hornung(PSA 8); 1972 Topps #165 Unitas (PSA 8); 1976 Topps (2) #148 Payton RC (BVG 8and SGC 92); 1981 Topps (2) #216 Montana RC (PSA 7 and SGC 88).Opening Bid $250.00

581. (6) 1954-1980 FootballOddball Complete Sets with 1970Topps Glossy & KelloggsStorm the gridiron with these (6) 1954-1980 footballoddball complete sets. Included are 1954 QuakerS p o rts Oddities: (27/27, average Mint); 1961 Nu-C a r d : (80/80, median NM) with #143 E. Davis RC(EX-MT); 1970 Kelloggs: (60/60, mainly NM-MT)with #48 O. Simpson RC (Mint); 1970 To p p sGlossy Insert s : (33/33, composite EX-MT) with #2Unitas (VG-EX), #29 Namath (EX-MT); 1976 FleerTeam A c t i o n : (66/66, majority NM) and 1980 Stop& Go: (48/48, average NM to NM-MT).Opening Bid $200.00

582. 1948-1979 Football ShoeboxCollection With (9) Sets & (378)Singles With Unitas & Brown RCThe debuts of “Touchdown Jim Brown” and “TheGolden Arm” headline this sterling 1948-1979 foot-ball shoebox collection. Highlights include Sets: (9sets) with 1970 Kellogg’s (average NM); Singles:(378 cards) with 1949 Leaf: #134 Bednarik (EX);1956 Topps: (2) NNO CL SP (EX, GD); 1957Topps: #138 Unitas RC (VG); 1958 Topps: #62 J.Brown RC (EX-MT); 1960 Fleer: #124 Kemp RC(EX); 1960 Topps: #23 J. Brown (GD); 1962 Topps:#63 Starr SP (VG) and 1970 Topps Super: (4) #33Namath SP (average NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

583. (2127) 1950-1984 FootballShoebox Collection With ManyHall of Famers & RookiesThe stars definitely align for this promising (2127)1950-1984 football shoebox collection with a slewof Hall of Famers, stars and rookies from the majormanufacturers of the day. Featured are 1953Bowman: #6 D. Walker (EX-MT), #17 Trippi(NM), #22 Hirsch (EX-MT); 1955 Bowman: #62Blanda (VG-EX); 1955 Topps All-American: #38Stagg RC (NM); 1961 Fleer: #11 J. Brown (VG-EX); 1961 Topps: #166 Kemp (NM); 1968 Topps:(3) #149 Kemp (VG-EX, (2) VG) and (2) #196Griese RC (EX, VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

584. (9) 1980-1987 ToppsFootball UnopenedBoxes & (3) 1984-1985Topps USFL SetsFeatured are (9) 1980-1987 ToppsFootball unopened wax boxes and atrio of 1984-1985 Topps USFL sets.Included are Topps Football WaxBoxes: (9 boxes, all “X”, unlessnoted) with 1980 (no “X”), 1982, (2) 1983 (no “X”), (3) 1985, 1986, 1987 (wrappershave moderate wear); Topps USFL Sets: (3 sets, all opened in original boxes, NM-MT with stars grading similarly) with (1) 1984 and (2) 1985 including J. Kelly, R.White and S. Young rookie cards.Opening Bid $250.00

585. (41) 1989-1990 ScoreFootball Wax Boxes &Sets with (23) 1990 ScoreSupplementalThe Hall of Fame debuts of TroyAikman, Barry Sanders, Deion Sandersand Emmitt Smith headline this huge1989-1990 Score Football wax boxand set collection of (41) items.Included are (3) 1989 Score sets:(opened, but in original boxes); (6) 1989 Score Supplemental sets: (all unopened);(9) 1990 Score Series 1 Wax Boxes: and (23) 1990 Score Supplemental sets: (allfactory sealed, includes #101T E. Smith RC).Opening Bid $250.00

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586. (2) 1950-1951 Bread forEnergy/Health Bread Labels withRatterman & YoungOpening Bid $100.00

587. (3) 1964Topps FootballSGC 88-96 StarCards withAlworth, Bell &LamonicaOpening Bid $100.00

588. (2) 1964 Topps/OPC CFLDisplay Boxes & Labatt Beer withCFL PlayersOpening Bid $100.00

589. (5) 1965 Coke Cap CFL Shields& 1963 Nalley’s Shield with (4) CoinsOpening Bid $150.00

590. 1957 Topps Football #138Johnny Unitas RC - SGC 84Opening Bid $150.00

591.1969Topps#26BrianPiccoloRC (SGC 88) & 1970 Topps #90 O.J.Simpson RC (SGC 92)Opening Bid $150.00

592. (9)1970Kellogg’sFootballHigh-GradeCompleteSetsOpening Bid$150.00

593. (3) 1981-1989 Canadian FootballLeague Sets with Moon RCOpening Bid $100.00

594. 1926 Army Dated PennantIssued at Soldier Field’s FormalDedication and NationalChampionship GameOpening Bid $150.00

595. 1940s Washington RedskinsBlack-and-Gold Pennant WithTassels - RareOpening Bid $200.00

596. (2)1948ClevelandBrownsChampionTeamPhotosOpening Bid$100.00

597. (10) 1960s CFL CommemorativeGold Rimmed Tumbler GlassesOpening Bid $100.00

598. 1955-1971BaltimoreColts PocketScheduleLot of (16)Opening Bid$200.00

599. 1974JohnMatuszak“Bachelorof theYear???”TelevisionSpecialScriptOpening Bid$100.00

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FOOTBALL June 7, 2012600. 1952 Dallas TexansFramed Collage withPrograms, Cards, MediaGuide & MoreLasso this incredible 1952 Dallas Te x a n sframed collage. Beautifully framed and mat-ted to 35x30, the material is expertly posi-tioned within the custom matting designedto prevent back damage upon removal.Included are 1952 Press Box Passes: ( 5items, presents EX to EX-MT with writtennotation) with 9/12 vs. Lions (pre-seasonstub, with hanger), 9/28 vs. Giants first game (stub, with hanger), 10/5 vs. 49ers (full,with hanger), 10/18 vs. Packers (full, no hanger), 11/9 vs. Rams; 1952 Game Pro g r a m s :(4 items, covers present EX-MT, condition of inner pages is unknown) with 10/5 vs.49ers, 11/9 vs. Rams, 11/16 at Lions, 11/23 at Packers; 1952 Bowman Football LargeC o l t s : (4 cards, surfaces average VG-EX) with #23 Marchetti RC, #46 Donovan RC SP,#58 Toth, #104 B. Young; 1952 Full Ti c k e t s : (2 items, surfaces average EX-MT) with11/9 vs. Rams, 12/7 at Eagles and 1952 Texans Media Guide: (cover presents V G - E X ,condition of inner pages is unknown). More on website.Opening Bid $750.00

601. 1937-1938Washington RedSkins Full-SizePennant - FirstYears inWashingtonUnable to find an identity inBoston, the Redskins had originated as the “Braves” and endured sub-par seasons atboth Braves Field and Fenway Park. Everything changed in 1937, however, as theclub moved to the Nation’s Capital and promptly captured an NFL title. As rare as afeat of that nature, this original late-1930s pennant is perhaps the only survivoryou’ll ever behold. Displayed in a showroom quality frame of 26-1/4 x 15-1/4”, thismaroon felt banner features “WASHINGTON RED SKINS” in yellow appliqué. Theseparation of “Red” and “Skins” dates the relic to pre-1940. The felt is well pre-served considering its vintage, with expected wrinkles and minor fraying at the farright point. The yellow spine and tassels remain secure and there is very minimalcracking about the otherwise full appliqué components. An absolute D.C. treasure!Opening Bid $250.00

602. Weeb Ewbank’s 1958Baltimore Colts Pre-Seasonand Player NotesA stickler for detail and accountability, Hallof Fame coach Weeb Ewbank fine-tunedthe upstart Baltimore Colts into NFL cham-pions in back-to-back seasons. Among themost unusual and seldom seen nuggets offootball memorabilia, the offered lot is avirtual diary of the Colts’ preparation forthe 1958 world championship campaign. The 86 pages include many composed entire-ly in Ewbank’s hand to chronicle day-to-day activities. Most entries are on Colts sta-tionery with the club’s equine-themed logo and Charles St. address. Leaving no stoneunturned, Ewbank listed the attendees, lunch times and even noted a broken pencilsharpener. Atop his depth chart at the quarterback slot was, of course, Unitas. Alsoincluded are pages listing weight and health issues, among them “high blood pres-sure” and “ingrown hairs on back of neck.” By the August 5 entry, Ewbank noted:“the worst thing that can happen to you right now is to show lack of effort.” This istruly a unique lot certain to appeal to the NFL historian.Opening Bid $400.00

603. BillTroup 1977BaltimoreColtsPlaybookFrom the lastwinning season inthe proud historyof the BaltimoreColts, this 1977team guide andplaybookbelonged to backup quarterback Bill Troup. Housed in a three-ring binder, the entriesare divided into 35 sections with literally hundreds of two-sided pages illustratingeverything from blocking schemes to formations and pass routes. Of note are thefirst two pages, which are autographed by a total of (18) players, including MikeCurtis and Lydell Mitchell. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

604. “Two Minutes To Play”1936 Original US 1 SheetLinen-Backed Movie PosterA track star-turned-football hero is swayed by(what else?) a pretty co-ed to attend hisfather’s alma mater. Problem is, his wealthypop forbids him from the gridiron and threat-ens to withdraw a sizeable financial endow-ment if his son suits up for the “big game.”Such is the storyline of the 1936 production,“Two Minutes to Play.” This vintage US 1Sheet movie poster is mounted to a 31-1/2 x45” linen backing. The Hollywood relic showsnormal compacting folds and has undergonerestoration. An absolutely gorgeous and rarerepresentation!Opening Bid $250.00

605. 1930s TomHamilton’s FootballGame in Original BoxGet your game on with a vintage1930s football game completewith all original pieces. Offeredis a very tough Parker BrothersTom Hamilton’s “Pigskin” gamein extraordinary condition withdeference to an unobtrusive 2”split on one corner of the lid.The immaculate box and gameboard are covered in fauxpigskin and feature duplicatecolor labels depicting former U.S. Naval Academy coach Hamilton with the slogan“Everything But The Roar Of The Crowd”. Also included are a pristine deck of playcards, position markers, instructions and a chart-o-graph notation pad with 90%unmarked pages.Opening Bid $100.00

606. 1960s-1980s CFLMiscellaneousMemorabilia LotOffered is a splendid mix of interestingCFL memorabilia including helmets,buttons, figures, patches, trays and play-ing card decks. Issued during the 1960s-1980s this group is an “instant collec-tion” of tough Canadian team relateditems. Presenting in excellent conditionwith only minor signs of age appropri-ate wear this lot is football fans delight.Highlights are an Ottawa Roughriders Champion button, a 1963 SaskatchewanRoughriders metallic serving tray with etched facsimile signatures, a Royal Stafford“Grey Cup” china plate and a 5” “Made in Japan” planter. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

607. SuperBowlTreasureChest with(9) TicketStubs, Pins& ProgramsSuper Bowl fanswill go nuts forthis fun assortment celebrating the NFL’s big game. Included in this glorious hodge-podge of “Super” mementos are (9) ticket stubs ((2) with creases), (4) programs, (6)seat cushions, (2) souvenir radios in their original boxes, (2) buttons, (12) loose col-lector pins and another (18) pins which are attached to a straw hat with a SuperBowl XXVIII band. Dating between 1984 and 1993 this diverse group presents inexcellent condition with great display potential. Also included are (18) non-SuperBowl pins representing a variety of teams.Opening Bid $150.00

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608. 1946MiamiSeahawksAAFCFramedPrograms/TicketsDisplayOvermatched interms of capital,talent and fanbase, the short-lived AAFCMiamiSeahawks fran-chise lasted butone woeful sea-son before the team was purchased and moved to Baltimore as the original incarnation ofthe Colts. Citing those details, this framed 1946 Seahawks collage features what are cer-tain to be some of the most rare gridiron artifacts in the hobby. Framed to 36 x 26-1/4”,these items are scarce survivors not only of an upstart league that seemed doomed fromthe start, but from an ill-fated franchise hampered by a schedule that featured seven of thefirst eight games on the road. The items display nicely and include: Programs Sept. 6 atCleveland; Oct. 25 at Brooklyn; Nov. 18 vs. Buffalo; Nov. 3 at New York. Symmetricallyarranged tickets, a schedule and pinback surround a black-and-white photo to completethe display.Opening Bid $900.00

609. (7) 1946 MiamiSeahawks AAFCPrograms - From Team’sOnly SeasonWith a heavy slate of early road gamesand limited revenue working againstthem, the Miami Seahawks wereunable to sustain a presence as thecity’s first major professional sportsfranchise. Issued during the club’s loneseason in 1946, these (7) gameday pro-grams are among the most scarce grid-iron publications in the hobby. Issuedat the ill-fated franchise’s Orange Bowlhome (with road publications fromKezar Stadium and the L.A. Coliseum),the guides present nicely withcovers/pages intact throughout.Complete listing on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

610. (12) 1949 Baltimore Colts Programs - Last Year of AAFCAmong the “chosen few” to make the jump to the NFL following the demise of the upstart AAFC, theBaltimore Colts were the most curious candidate, coming off a dismal 1-11 showing. These (12) incrediblyscarce gameday programs were issued during the Colts’ and AAFC’s 1949 swan song. Covers and pages remainintact throughout on rare gridiron survivors that show between (EX-MT) and (FR) quality. The guides hail fromthe club’s Memorial Stadium home, as well as from famed venues like Kezar Stadium and Soldier Field.Complete listing on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

611. (4) 1947 Baltimore ColtsAAFC Pre-Season Programs -SCARCE!Picking up where the financially strappedMiami Seahawks had left off, the BaltimoreColts endured a punishing 2-11-1 inauguralAAFC campaign. These (4) programs wereissued during the preseason portion of that1947 season, which are much tougher to findthan the regular season programs. Includes:Aug. 9 vs. Monumental City Ponies(Waynesboro, PA) presents (VG) with folds;Aug. 9 Inter-Squad Game (Cumberland,MD) presents (GD) with folds/wrinkles;Aug. 22 vs. Buffalo Bills (Hershey, PA)presents (FR) with folds/wrinkles); Aug. 29vs. Cleveland Browns (Akron, Oh) presents(VG-EX).Opening Bid $200.00

612. (7) 1947 BaltimoreColts AAFC ProgramsFrom Team’s First-EverSeasonDenied an AAFC franchise for failureto secure a venue, the Baltimore Coltssat out the circuit’s inaugural seasonand promptly replaced the fledglingMiami Seahawks in 1947. These (7)programs were issued during thedebut campaign of the first-ever Coltsinstallment. With covers and pagesintact throughout, the guides hailfrom the club’s Waverly-basedMemorial Stadium home, as well asfrom a road game at the Los AngelesColiseum. Complete listing on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $250.00

613. (9) 1948 BaltimoreColts AAFC ProgramsReplacing a bankrupt Miami Seahawksfranchise in the upstart AAFC (AllAmerica Football Conference),Baltimore fielded the first of three sep-arate Colts installments from 1947through 1949. These (9) game-issuedprograms hail from the 1948 seasonduring which the 7-7 team made itsfirst and only AAFC playoff appear-ance. With covers/pages intact, theguides present between (EX) and (VG)from their Memorial Stadium homeand venues such as Ebbets Field,Soldier Field, Kezar Stadium and theLos Angeles Coliseum. Complete list-ing on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

614. (10) 1950Baltimore Colts NFLProgram - Franchise’sOnly YearA controversial choice (over theBuffalo Bills) to be absorbed intothe NFL, the AAFC’s BaltimoreColts confirmed critics’ concerns,going 1-11 in their only seasonbefore disbanding. This collectionof stadium-issued rarities includes(10) gameday programs from thatever-so-brief Charm City tenure.With covers and pages intactthroughout, the guides present between (EX-MT) and (VG) and include (7) issued atMemorial Stadium and (3) road programs respectively hailing from Griffith Stadium,Kezar Stadium and the Los Angeles Coliseum. Complete list on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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FOOTBALL June 7, 2012615. (8)1951 NewYork YanksNFLPrograms -Franchise’sFinalSeasonFrom the PoloGrounds toYankee Stadiumand from Bulldogsto Yanks, ownerTed Collins’ short-lived NFL franchise met with misfortune uncommon toits baseball namesake. These (8) gameday programswere issued during the Yanks’ 1951 season, the fran-chise’s final campaign. Issued at the club’s famed“House That Ruth Built” home venue, as well as atsites such as Kezar Stadium and the Shreveport, LAState Fair, the guides features colorful covers with com-ponents intact to average (EX) and (VG-EX) quality.Complete listing on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

616. (7)1952 DallasTexans NFLPrograms -FromFranchise'sOnly YearWhat seemed likethe perfect fitturned out to be aperfect mess.Purchased by aDallas-basedgroup in 1951, theTexans were slat-ed to play their 1952 home games at the Cotton Bowl.Unfortunately, the college fanfare didn't translate to theNFL, where the Texans were pummeled on the fieldand at the gate. These (7) programs were issued for thehapless franchise's contests in their only year of exis-tence. Covers/pages are intact throughout on thesegameday guides that present between (EX-MT) and(VG). Complete listing on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

617.September13, 1931Green BayPackers-ClevelandIndiansNFLProgramIssued atCity FieldPre-dating anypostseason bat-tles, the Green Bay Packers garnered first-place laurelsin 1929, 1930 and 1931. This vintage program wasissued at Green Bay’s City Field for the 1931 seasonopener against the short-lived Cleveland Indians fran-chise. The 20-page guide features black-and-white por-trayals/bios of (32) Packers staples, including Hall ofFamers Herber, Hubbard, Lambeau and McNally (listedas “Johnny Blood”). Covers and pages remain intact.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

618. 1958 Colts-Giants NFLChampionship Lot of (3) WithProgram,Recordand SIRecapBookRightfullytitled “TheGreatestGame EverPlayed,” the1958 NFLChampionshipbetween the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants putthe NFL at the forefront of spectator sports and has out-lived any of its Super Bowl successors. Issued for andafter that epic overtime tilt, these (3) items include:Program issued at Yankee Stadium, this 32-page guideis a minimally (EX) survivor; Phonograph Record a45 RPM souvenir with excepts from the actual broad-cast (record appears unplayed, sleeve is NM); The BestFootball Game Ever a 24-page guide.Opening Bid $250.00

619. 1959 World ChampionBaltimore Colts Complete Run of (7)Home Programs With ‘59Championship GuideHaving culmi-nated their 1958campaign with atriumph in “TheGreatest gameEver Played,”the BaltimoreColts authored achampionshipencore (over thesame opponent)in 1959. Issuedat Memorial Stadium for the ’59 season’s completeslate of home games, these (7) gameday programsinclude the December 27 championship edition. Each60-page guide features cover artwork by Jim Shanksand interior pages rife with photos and text payinghomage to the Waverly gridiron stalwarts. All presentnicely, though a page in the September 27 program isdetached.Opening Bid $200.00

620. 1947-1959 Baltimore-Washington Area Football Ticket Lotof (15)With most issued at Baltimore’s fabled MemorialStadium while the Colts were still a valued tenant, (15)ticket stubs headline this lot of Baltimore-Wa s h i n g t o narea vouchers. The items range from (EX) to (VG) withhighlights including: B a l t i m o re Colts (3) 1 9 4 7; (8)1 9 5 0; (1) 1 9 5 3; (1) 1 9 5 4; (1) 1 9 5 9. More on our website.Opening Bid $100.00

621. NFL Game-Issued PublicationsLot of (35) With 1965, 1968 and 1969NFL Championship Programs“The play’s the thing” when it comes to the spectaclethat is the NFL. But game-issued publications like these(35) souvenirs are vital accessories detailing the com-batants on paper. With covers and crisp pages intactthroughout, the magazines present nicely with high-lights including: 1965 NFL Championship issued atLambeau Field on January 2, 1966 for the final titlegame prior to Super Bowl play; 1968 NFLChampionship December 29 Municipal Stadium-issued program for Cleveland Browns-Baltimore Coltsgame. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

622. 1941-1957 NFLRecord andRulesManuals Lotof (12)Football fanaticswill flip for thisselection of (12)manuals from thegritty days ofgridiron history.The offeredguides were titled“Record & Roster Manual” through 1943 and were re-named “Record & Rules Manual” in 1944. This lotincludes (3) “Roster” editions: 1941, 1942 & 1943; and(9) “Rules” editions: 1944, 1945, 1948, 1951, 1952,1953, 1954, 1956 & 1957. The 1941-1945 editions fea-ture player photos on the cover, while the others displaythe defending champions’ name and logo. All (12) man-uals are complete and display moderate signs of wearincluding an ink stain on the ’41 book.Opening Bid $150.00

623. 1949-1971 Football MagazineCollection of (57) With Many UnitasCoversFrom a more influential era of print media, these (57)gridiron publications showcase statistical/biographicalcontent and gripping cover images of some of thegame’s most heroic performers. With covers/pagesintact throughout, the periodicals and annuals presentnicely with highlights including: 1957 MACOSportsman Pro Football All-Stars; 1960 FootballRoundup (GD); 1961 Fawcett Pro Football (Hornungon cover; GD); 1964 Touchdown; 1966 Sports Review’sPro Football. More on our website.Opening Bid $100.00

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624. 1936-1985FootballPublicationsLot of (57)Issued annually todetail gridironminutiae regardingpros and collegesalike, these (57)publications have a dual emphasis on the University ofMiami and Northwestern University. With covers/pagesintact throughout, the guides span 1936 through 1985and feature cover images of greats such as Jim Kelly(1980), Ted Hendricks (1968), Ara Parseghian (1963)and Howard Schnellenberger (1979). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $100.00

625. SuperBowl TicketStub Collectionof (6)Issued for six separateinstallments of the sin-gle biggest spectacle insports, these SuperBowl ticket stubs arecoveted gridiron arti-facts each worthy oftechnical grading. With colorful event logos and printedseating/event details on the front and stadium diagramson the reverse, the vouchers include: XVIII 1984,Tampa Stadium; XXX 1996, Sun Devil Stadium;XXXII 1998, Qualcomm Stadium; XXXIV 2000,Georgia Dome; XXXVII 2003, Qualcomm Stadium;XXXVIII 2004, Reliant Stadium.Opening Bid $150.00

626. 2000BaltimoreRavensPostseasonCollection of (7)With Super BowlXXXV TicketWith numbers not estab-lished before or since during the age of the 16-gameschedule, the 2000 Baltimore Ravens yielded just 165points and 970 rushing yards en route to the first SuperBowl title in franchise history. Follow the club’s post-season run with this lot of (7) game-issued souvenirs.Includes: Tickets (4) vouchers with wildcard, division-al, AFC championship and Super Bowl; AccessoriesSuper Bowl patch, press pin and “send-off” press cre-dential. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

627. 1950BaltimoreColtsMediaGuide -Team’sFirst andOnlySeason inthe NFLOpening Bid$200.00 628. 1953-1957 Baltimore Colts

Media Guide Run of (5)Opening Bid $200.00

629. 1957-1961 Baltimore ColtsPicture Album Run of (5)Opening Bid $100.00

630. 1959, 1960 and 1971 BaltimoreColts vs. College All-Stars Programand Ticket LotOpening Bid $150.00

631. (8) 1950s-1960s CanadianFootball League Publications withStarr/UnitasOpening Bid $100.00

632. Super Bowl III (Colts-Jets) andSuper Bowl V (Colts-Cowboys)ProgramsOpening Bid $200.00

633. 1965 Colts-Packers NFLWestern Conference ChampionshipProgram and Full TicketOpening Bid$150.00

634. Baltimore Colts Autograph Lotof (3) With Unitas, Berry andMarchettiOpening Bid $200.00

635. Joe Montana Signed UDA PairWith Football and Chiefs JerseyOpening Bid $150.00

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FOOTBALL June 7, 2012636. (3) George Halas 1929 Signed Documents With Chicago BruinsABL ContentBest known for his lengthy tenure as the owner/coach of the Chicago Bears, iconic sports figure GeorgeHalas authored lesser-known stints as an outfielder for the New York Yankees and as owner of theAmerican Basket Ball League’s Chicago Bruins. These (3) rare correspondence pieces are each signed byHalas in his capacity as the short-lived hoops team’s owner. Each Halas endorsement is executed in steel-tip fountain pen and projects (“9”) potency. Includes: (2) 1929 Letters typewritten on Chicago Bruins sta-tionery, each is addressed to Chicago Stadium executive Sidney Strotz and details requests for changes ingame dates; Stadium Contract a three-page document detailing the parties responsibilities for the1929/30 season. It is signed at the conclusion by Halas, Strotz and promoter Patrick Harmon. Individualcerts/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

637. 1930 Chicago Stadium Contract Signed byGeorge Halas - Full JSASecuring legendary status with deafening support of it Blackhawks and Bullstenants, the since-razed Chicago Stadium hosted Chicago’s famed gridironteams, as well. A prized Windy City sports relic, this 1930 contract arranged fora December 15 indoor exhibition between the Bears and Cardinals and wassigned by Hall of Fame Bears owner George Halas. The two-page document lists printed legal terms with typewritten specificsthat include a $500 down payment, a $3500 total and 6 p.m.-midnight time slot. On the appropriate lines, the principals havesigned in steel-tip fountain pen, with Halas’s blue ink penning projecting (“9-10”) strength and clarity. The signature of ChicagoStadium president Sidney Strotz trumpets (“10”) strength. The well-preserved document has normal compacting folds and comeswith a full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

638. Vince Lombardi SignedSheet with Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

639. Dante Lavelli SignedCheck Lot of (78)Opening Bid $200.00

640. Joe NamathAutographed Mitchell &Ness Throwback Jerseywith PSA/DNAOpening Bid $200.00

641. Joe NamathAutographed “Super BowlIII” New York JetsThrowback Jersey - FullJSAOpening Bid $100.00

642. Gale SayersAutographed Chicago BearsMini-Helmet Lot of (7)Opening Bid $150.00

643. Dan Marino/PeytonManning Dual-Signed LEFootball - Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

644. (9) AutographedFootball Items With Raidersand Steelers ConcentrationOpening Bid $100.00

645. (2) ArkansasRazorback Football Multi-Signed Items with Mini-Helmet & BallOpening Bid $150.00

646. NY Football LooneyTunes Cel Framed andSigned by Namath, Taylorand Artist – Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

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647. 1939 New York FootballGiants Team-Signed Display WithFull JSAIn defense of their NFL Championship, the 1939New York Giants again advanced to the title contestbut this time were felled by the Green Bay Packers.Assembled by an ardent Giants backer, these (16)1939 Giants autographs have been neatly arrangedon a sturdy cardboard backing. Executed in eitherblack-ink fountain pen or pencil, the signaturesaverage (“8-9”) potency with the fountain penscriptings a bit stronger. Keys include: Barnum,Cope, Leemans, Richards, Shaffer, Tuttle andWidseth. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $150.00

648. 1972 SuperBowl ChampionMiami DolphinsTeam-SignedHelmetA champion to whichall subsequent versionsare compared, the 1972Miami Dolphins remainthe only installmentbranded with a “per-fect” label. This full-size helmet is autographed by (45) principals of that 17-0squad. The white plastic shell is decorated with a team logo and “Perfect Season”decals and is an ideal surface for black marker autographs that average (“9-10”)strength. Key signatures on this limited edition (230/272) relic include: Buoniconti,Csonka, Griese, Langer, Shula and Warfield. Basic cert/hologram from MountedMemories. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

649. (25) PeteRozelle 1967SignedChecksInstrumental in theNFL-AFL merger,the creation ofMonday NightFootball and theboom of televisionrevenue, former NFLCommissioner PeteRozelle is widely credited for the game’s status today as the nation’s most popularspectator sport. Signed by the famed executive as the aforementioned endeavors tookshape, these (25) NFL checks hold ideal “break” value. Dated “1967,” the vouchersare drawn from the “National Football League” account at New York’s RockefellerPlaza and each signed by Rozelle on the appropriate line (average “9” strength).Opening Bid $200.00

650. VinceLombardi SignedCheck Displayand Hand-WrittenPlayMaking no secrets abouthis passion for winning,legendary mentor VinceLombardi guided hisPackers to back-to-back tri-umphs in the first twoSuper Bowl installments.As he was building his gridiron dynasty, Lombardi signed this check. Framed todimensions of 17-1/2 x 20-1/2”, the display features several likenesses of the coachand his team and is headlined by a check drawn from the team account and dated“Nov 1 1959.” On the appropriate “General Mgr.” line, Lombardi has signed in blueballpoint (“8” strength).Opening Bid $250.00

651. Brian Piccolo/GaleSayers Framed AutographDisplay - Full JSATogether, Brian Piccolo and GaleSayers embodied boundless courageand friendship. Showcasing the auto-graphs of both Chicago Bears legends,the offered framed display goes beyondthe realm of collectibles. Displayedwith a 14-5/8 x 18-7/8” frame,Piccolo’s blue ballpoint cut signatureshows (“9-10”) strength (teammate EdO’Bradovich has also signed the piece).Just below, Sayers has signed the whitematting (black ink, “8-9” strength). Fullphoto LOA from JSA. More on ourwebsite.Opening Bid $200.00

652. (5) Signed BaltimoreColts Pieces with Unitas &ShulaBaltimore Colts fans will enjoy thisgroup of (5) signed programs, sheets andphoto. This lot contains (68) signatures(average “7-9”) endorsed in pencil, blueballpoint pen and blue & black markerpen. Hall of Fame authors are: Berry,Donovan, Marchetti, Moore, Parker,Perry, Shula & Unitas. Also included isG. Taliaferro the first African Americandrafted by the NFL. The signed piecespresent in very good condition andinclude an 8/26/53 program from theColts first year of existence, a 1959scrapbook, a 1958 team photo and autograph sheets from 1961 & 1962. More on ourwebsite. Opening Bid $150.00

653. TroyAikman &Emmitt SmithSigned &FramedCowboysJerseysHow ‘Bout ThemCowboys?! Two gridironheroes from “America’sTeam” are front-and-cen-ter with these Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith single-signed jerseys. Included are 1.)Aikman with three Super Bowl patches and embroidery proclaiming those champi-onships (#/8, UDA sticker) and 2.) E. Smith with All-Time Rushing Leader embroi-dery (#/22, auction LOA from JSA, moderate wear to framing). These jerseys areexpertly framed to 34-1/2 x 43” and would display perfectly in a den or office.Opening Bid $150.00

654. 1990 RGA Hall of FamePostcards Complete Set of(36) with (23) Signed includingUnitasPunishing stars of the early National FootballLeague have penned (23) postcards in this1990 RGA Hall of Fame set of (36) cards.These examples average (“8-9”) or better andinclude #1 Baugh, #2 Badgro, #3 Bednarik,#4 Blanda, #5 P. Brown, #6 Canadeo, #7Dudley, #8 Ewbank (Coach), #9 Flaherty, #11Gifford, #13 Graham (with salutation), #16Hein, #17 Hutson, #18 J.H. Johnson, #19Lavelli, #22 Motley, #23 Musso, #24 Parker,#28 Staubach, #29 Turner, #30 Unitas, #32 D.Walker, #33 Wojciechowicz and #34 Luckman(secretarial)/Turner (good). Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

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BOXING & WRESTLING June 7, 2012655. (87)1887-1910Boxing/Multi-SportGrab Bagwith Allen &GinterInteresting 1887-1910boxing/multi-sportgrab bag of (87)cards. Includedare 1887 N28Allen & Ginter: (8 cards, all PR to FR, paper loss);1909 E75 American Caramel Prize Fighters: (2cards, both PR to FR, due to writing); 1910 T218Mecca/Hassan Champions: (51 cards) with Boxers:(32 cards, median GD, 22% back damage, trimmed orwriting); Track & Field: (13 cards, average GD);Pool: (6 cards, average GD) and 1910 T220 MeccaChampion Prize Fighters: (27 cards, median GD, 5%paper loss or writing). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

656. (76) 1910-1911 Boxing CardCollection with T9 Turkey RedCabinets #76 Jack Johnson (NoOffer)Ding!Ding!Ding! Runroughshodover yourcompeti-tion withthese (76)1910-1911boxing sin-gles includ-ing a trioof cabinets and a partial set. Highlights include 1910T9 Turkey Red Boxers: (3 cards) with #51 Driscoll(PR, paper loss), #62 Gardner (PR, pin holes), #76 J.Johnson (PR, paper loss, no offer); 1910 T218 MeccaBoxers partial: (43/62, majority GD and 1911 T220Mecca Boxers—White: (25 cards, average GD). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00

657. 1927 Fro-Joy Gene Tu n n e yComplete BVG Graded Set of (6) CardsPull no punches in your vintage boxing collection withthe offered 1927 Fro-Joy Gene Tunney complete set of(6) cards, each of which is graded by BVG. Includedare appropriately graded renditions of #1 (BVG 4.5), #2(BVG 5.5), #3 (BVG 3.5), #4 (BVG 4), #5 (BVG 1.5)and #6 (BVG 5).Opening Bid $200.00

658. 1948 LeafBoxingComplete Set of(49) CardsProud purveyors of the“sweet science” poundtheir competition withthe offered 1948 LeafBoxing complete set of(49) cards. This veryclean edition has anapproximate conditionbreakdown of 20% (NM or better), 60% (EX-MT) and20% (EX or lesser). Highlights include #1 D e m p s e y(EX-MT), #9 Jeffries (EX-MT), #17 J. Johnson (EX-MT), #32 Schmeling (EX-MT), #42 Cerdan (EX), #48L o u i s (EX-MT), #64 R. Robinson (EX-MT), #73Tunney (NM) and #102 LaMotta (EX-MT). Due to rudi-mentary factory printing techniques of the age, whichmay prevent the assignment of a technical grade, sub-stantial size/centering variances are present.Opening Bid $400.00

659. 1951 ToppsRingsideBoxingComplete Set of(96) CardsFearsome pugilists anddaring grapplers are thesole focus of the offered1951 Topps RingsideBoxing complete set of(96) cards. This perfo-rated series has anapproximate conditionbreakdown of 25% (EX-MT or better), 30%(EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 20% (VG or lesser). Keysinclude #3 La Motta (EX-MT), #6 Walcott (EX-MT),#32 Marciano (VG), #34 R. Robinson/Servo (EX-MT),#43 R. Robinson (EX-MT), #49 Murphy SP (VG-EX),#55 Fitzsimmons SP (EX), #85 Walcott/Charles (EX-MT), #88 Louis (VG) and #95 Tunney (GD).Opening Bid $250.00

660. Vintage Boxing Memorabilia Lotof (40+) With Pep Autograph andWalcott, Louis PinbacksSpanning the days of bare knuckle bouts through sanc-tioned showdowns with gloves, these vintage ring relicsinclude scare sou-venirs and awardribbons/medal-lions. Highlightsinclude: SignedMini-GlovesWillie Pep (“8”strength) andCarlos Zarate (“8”strength); 1906Record Booklet aPolice Gazette annual (covers are missing); GoldenGloves Ribbons/Medallions (15+) ribbon hangers withboxing glove charms, issued between the 1930s and1980s. Pinbacks vintage Jersey Joe Walcott and a 1981“In Memory of Joe Louis.” More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

661. 1897 American Pepsin Gum JimCorbett & Bob FitzsimmonsPinbacksOpening Bid $150.00

662. 1910 T225Tommy Murphy(Blank Back)-SGC AuthenticOpening Bid $100.00

663. (11)1951 ToppsRingsideBoxingPromoCards fromSheetOpening Bid$100.00

664. (5) 1974-1996 Muhammad AliCollectibles with (2) Fight Programs& FigureOpening Bid $150.00

665.MuhammadAli Signed &FramedLimitedEditionLithographwith FullJSAOpening Bid$250.00

666.MuhammadAli and JoeFrazierSingleSignedBoxingGloves –Full JSAOpening Bid$150.00

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667. PrimoCarnera-KingLevinsky 1932Signed ChicagoStadium FightContractsAs cultures assimilatedthroughout the meltingpot that was 1932America, Italian fighterPrimo Carnera touchedgloves with KingLevinsky of Chicago’sJewish ghetto. Technicallya “home” bout forLevinsky, the match was held at the Chicago Stadium, erected three years earlier asthe world’s largest indoor arena. These (2) contracts enlisted those boxers for that 10-round battle. Accenting the printed legal details, typewritten specifics include 33-1/3%of the gate receipts (plus round trip transportation) for Carnera and 25% of the gatefor Levinsky. With each executed on the appropriate line, Carnera’s fountain penscripting projects (“8-9”) strength, while Levinsky’s penning shows (“9-10”) strength.The sheets have normal compacting folds and the Carnera contract has a small edgetear, which does not affect the autograph. Cert/sticker from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

668. Max Baer-Ernie Schaaf 1932Re-Match SignedContracts andChicago StadiumFight ProgramIn a re-match of a soundbeating administered byBoston native ErnieSchaaf, West Coast invaderMax Baer knocked Schaafunconscious in their 1932bout at the ChicagoStadium, perhaps causingthe initial brain swellingthat was to tragically fell Schaaf less than six months later. Among the most rare pen-nings in “The Sweet Science,” the signatures of both Baer (d.1959) and Schaaf(d.1933) have been rendered on these contracts for that 1932 encore. The documentslist legal details with typewritten specifics promising each fighter 25% of the gatereceipts. On the appropriate lines, each has signed in steel tip fountain pen (both “9-10” strength). Accompanying is a Chicago Stadium-issued fight program, which liststhe headline bout and four undercard fights. With covers and pages intact, the programis affected by compacting folds. Cert/sticker from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

669. (3) 1932Signed ChicagoStadium BoxingContracts WithBaer vs.GriffithsEstablished as theworld’s largest indoorarena upon its 1929unveiling, the ChicagoStadium was a hotbedfor sporting events andpolitical conventions,alike. These (3) 1932contract pairingssecured the services of acclaimed boxers and were signed by their subjects.Interestingly enough, the fighters’ respective statuses were measured by their stipends,which show a wide variance. Executed on the appropriate lines in steel-tip fountainpen, the endorsements average (“9”) quality and include: Max Baer/Tuffy Griffiths(Baer promised 30% of gate receipts; Griffiths promised 22-1/2%; CharleyRetzlaff/Jack Roper Retzlaff promised $100 (for “railroad expenses”); Roper prom-ised $600; Bat Battalino/Barney Ross Battalino promised 15%; Ross promised 17-1/2%. Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $300.00

670.MuhammadAli Signed“Everlast”Fight RobeWith BloodStains andFull JSAA tellingreminder of therigors ofHeavyweightboxing, this fightrobe features thefamiliar“Everlast” logoand sizable blood stains. The most recognizable “decoration,” however, is the auto-graph of three-time champion Muhammad Ali. Executed in blue ballpoint just belowthe left breast pocket, Ali’s penning projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The date ofuse is unclear, though it is likely that this white satin size “44” robe was worn by acorner man. The garment features black trim, a black satin hanger and blood stains onthe reverse. Full photo LOA (from autograph) from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

671. 1964 Cassius Clayvs. Sonny ListonChampionship FightProgram“I shook up the world, I’m a badman!” On February 25, 1964 beforea capacity crowd at the MiamiBeach Convention Hall, CassiusClay made boxing history by stop-ping Sonny “The Big Bear” Listonover six rounds. The loquacious“Louisville Lip” captured theHeavyweight Title and thus sig-naled his grand entrance into theAmerican sporting landscape. Theoffered 24-page official champi-onship fight program is a scarcesurvivor from that historic bout.The staple-bound publication pres-ents in excellent condition withclean covers, an unmarked score-card and relatively sharp inner pages. Although the spine displays minimal splittingand the staples are rusted, the overall presentation of this program is not affected.Seldom offered copy for the boxing historian with an eye for the very best.Opening Bid $400.00

672. Muhammad Ali’s Personal “Rumble in the Jungle”Necklace/Medallion With Dundee Signed LOAIn between “The Fight of the Century” and “Thrilla in Manila,” Muhammad Aliregained Heavyweight Champion status with an eighth-round knockout of formidableopponent George Foreman. Bestowed by Ali upon trainer Angelo Dundee in the after-math of the epic “Rumble in the Jungle,” this gold-colored medallion ranks as a rareand coveted pugilism souvenir. Attached to a 24” braided gold-colored chain, a 1-1/2”-diameter medallion showcases a relief bust of Ali with “WORLD’S HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPION – 1974” and a facsimile signature accenting the obverse. Onthe reverse, a silhouette of Africa bears Ali’s name and a “GOOD LUCK” salutation,as well as the date (October 30, 1974) in raised letters. Accompanying is an LOAsigned by Dundee (JSA cert/sticker).Opening Bid $400.00

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BOXING & WRESTLING June 7, 2012673. 1944 JakeLaMotta vs. LouWoods Announcementand Full TicketAs World War II battles wagedacross the globe, the hallowedChicago Stadium staged aMiddleweight championship boutbetween contenders Jake LaMottaand Lou Woods. Upping his markto an impressive 43-7-2 that night, LaMotta floored the Army Sergeant twice. Thisfull ticket and announcement were issued for that March 31, 1944 ring confronta-tion. These rare pugilism artifacts include: Ticket printed on thick stock, the crisp,crease-free voucher lists the combatants, date and venue and is affected by a thinvertical stain; Announcement typewritten on “Chicago Stadium Corporation” letter-head, the memo lists the event, prices and near-west side purchase locations. Thesheet shows amazing preservation with no folds or creases.Opening Bid $150.00

674. Rocky MarcianoSigned 8x10 PromotionalPhoto - Richard Bond LOAIt is well-documented that RockyMarciano’s boxing ledger went unblem-ished. Some post-career businessendeavors, on the other hand, were notsuch a knockout. With his perfect fightrecord and untimely death, Marciano’sautograph is one of the boxing world’smost widely sought. In this particularinstance, Marciano has signed an 8x10promotional photo for his short lived“Rocky Brand Potatoes” product. In blueballpoint, Marciano’s signature shows(“8-9”) strength and is preceded by hisinscription of “To Randie.” LOA fromRichard Bond.Opening Bid $400.00

675. (2) Marciano andWalcott Single-Signed8x10s Plus 1953Championship FightFull TicketPrincipals in the 1952 and 1953World Heavyweight title bouts,Rocky Marciano and Jersey JoeWalcott are the subjects of theseautographed 8x10 photos.Includes: Marciano an original1950s black-and-white photo ofMarciano engaged in a hand-shake; signed in blue ink (“7-8” strength) and inscribed “You made me feel like amiddleweight” (full JSA); Walcott an 8x10 promotional color print signed in bluemarker (“9-10” strength) with JSA cert/sticker. Accompanying is a full ticket from theMay 15, 1953 re-match at the Chicago Stadium (NM).Opening Bid $250.00

676. Oversized BoxingGlove Signed by (23)With Frazier, Hagler andPattersonIt would take a big man to lace up this“Everlast” oversized boxing glove.Appropriately, the gold-colored sou-venir has been autographed by (23) ofthe most celebrated names in the“Sweet Science.” Executed in blackmarker, the signatures emerge againstthe glittery surface to project (“9”)strength. Includes: Arguello, Basilio,Clancy, Cooney, Foster, Frazier, Fullmer, Griffith, Hagler, J. Jones, Mancini,Mercante, Mosley, M.S. Muhammad, Olivares, C. Ortiz, Patterson, Pedroza, Pep,Pryor, Saxton, L. Spinks and M. Spinks. COA from the Boxing Hall of Fame. Theglove, incidentally, measures approximately 22”-longOpening Bid $200.00

677.MuhammadAli Single-SignedBoxingGlove -SteinerAdministeringpunishment witheither fist,Muhammad Alimixed 37 knock-outs into 56 triumphs and Heavyweight Champion status on three separate occasions.With this pair of full-size “Everlast” boxing gloves, it’s the left hand that packs themost punch. On it, Ali’s black marker signature has endured minimal ink migration,but still maintains (“8-9”) strength and clarity. The right glove is unsigned. Cert/holo-gram from Steiner Sports.Opening Bid $200.00

678. ArturoGatti/MickeyWard Dual-Signed Glovewith Full JSA“The Trilogy” offights betweenArturo ThunderGatti and MickeyIrish Ward were sointense that theirfirst contest wasnamed 2002 “Fightof the Year” by The Ring magazine. The pugilists are joined once again on thisextremely scarce dual-signed Everlast glove. The right-handed size 10 equipment ispenned in black Sharpie with the autographs of Gatti and Ward presenting (“9-10”)and (“8-9”) respectively. With Gatti’s untimely passing in 2009, who knows howmany similar examples exist (maybe none others)? Full photo LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $250.00

679. (7)AutographedBoxingGloves w/Frazier,Patterson,Don King &AngeloDundeeCompiled ofHeavyweight Champions and Hall of Famers, this grouping of seven Everlast boxinggloves includes: Joe Frazier, Floyd Patterson, and two multi-signed Heavyweightchampion gloves. The lot continues with Legendary boxing promoter Don King,Muhammad Ali’s trainer Angelo Dundee and Ali’s daughter, Laila Ali. All boxinggloves come with individual International Boxing Hall of Fame certificates signed bythe Executive Director of the IBHOF. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

680.AutographedBoxingCollection of(3) with (2)MuhammadAli and SugarRay Leonard– Full JSAMuhammad Ali and “Sugar” Ray Leonard are the endorsers of this hard-hitting auto-graph trio including two single-signed boxing gloves and a framed display. Includedare: 1.) Muhammad Ali Everlast glove (“5”; full photo LOA from JSA); 2.) “Sugar”Ray Leonard Everlast Glove (“7”; sticker/cert from JSA); 3.) 17x39 frame with threepictures including: 8x10s of Ali (silver, “9-10”) and Leonard (blue “9-10”) as well asa cartoon cell of “Popeye vs. Bluto.” The entire collection are a limited edition num-bered (117/250).Opening Bid $150.00

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681. MuhammadAli Single-Signed Baseball- Full JSAFloat like a butterfly,sting like a bee, thisOAL baseball is signedby Ali! In a departurefrom our “poetic justice,”we can tell you that theclean OAL Brown orb(grade “8”) has very mildtoning far from the sweetspot, where Ali’s blueballpoint autograph proj-ects (“8-9”) strength andclarity. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $100.00

682.BoxingAutographCollectionof (4) WithAli,Foremanand LewisHard-hittingautographs in this lot of (4) are sure to knock all contenders to the canvas! Includes:Muhammad Ali framed to 25-1/2 x 21-1/2”, a 20x16 black-and-white photo of Ali’s1965 felling of Sonny Liston is signed by Ali in silver marker (“9” strength; fullJSA); George Foreman a pair of red leather “Everlast” boxing gloves, each signedin black marker (both “10” strength); Lennox Lewis pair of “Everlast” red satintrunks (size “L”) signed in black marker (“9-10” strength). Individual certs/stickersfrom JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

683. (3)BoxingSigned/UnsignedItems withAli SignedPamphletPugilists poundtheir competitionto a pulp withthe offered trioof boxingsigned/unsigneditems. Included are 1.) Ali “God Is One” pamphlet (“9”) with slight smearing to 95inscription (full photo LOA from JSA); 2.) 5/25/65 Clay vs. Liston close circuit pro-gram (VG) and 3.) 11/10/83 Hagler vs. Duran on-site program (EX).Opening Bid $150.00

684. SignedBoxingSouvenirs Lotof (4) With (2)Hagler, L.Spinks and M.SpinksA gap-toothed formerHeavyweightChampion, a “Jinx” anda “Marvelous” ringcombatant have individually autographed the items in this hard-hitting lot of boxingsouvenirs. With signatures averaging (“9”) strength, the items include: MarvinHagler signed “Everlast” right-handed glove and a signed pair of blue “Everlast”satin shorts (both inscribed “Marvelous”); Leon Spinks signed “Everlast” left-hand-ed glove; Michael Spinks signed pair of red “Everlast” satin shorts (inscribed“Jinx”). Individual COAs from the International Boxing Hall of Fame.Opening Bid $200.00

685. Jack Dempsey 1936RC Cola Point of Sale AdDisplayA threatening presence in the ring, box-ing legend Jack Dempsey was a wel-come sight in this 1936 Royal CrownCola point-of-purchase ad display.Framed to 23-13/16 x 30-3/8”, thethick stock die cut display portraysproduct logos and Dempsey hawkingthe soft drink with the promise of auto-graphed boxing gloves. That prize, ofcourse, came at the cost a $1.25 plus125 RC Cola bottle tops. The colorfulitem is affected by age-induced foxing,lower corner fissures and a lengthycrease along the bottle cap likeness.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

686. Liston vs.Patterson Lot of (4)With ChampionshipPrograms and Re-Match BroadsidePreceding Muhammad Ali’s reignas Heavyweight Champion,renowned brawlers Sonny Listonand Floyd Patterson took centerstage with two title bouts in a 10-month span. Issued for those bouts,these (4) souvenirs are among themost rare pugilism artifacts.Includes: 1962 Program/PressKit/Wire Photo issued at Chicago’s Comiskey Park, a 20-page (EX-MT) guide anda Press Kit folder with original inserts on “Championship Sports, Inc.” promoters’letterhead; 1963 Broadside a display advertising closed-circuit coverage of therematch. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

687. Hulk Hogan Autographed WWF Replica Belt withJSA“Whatcha going to do when Hulkamania runs wild on you?!” Feel the force of rippedt-shirts and the “atomic leg drop” with the offered Hulk Hogan autographed WWFreplica championship belt. The precisely crafted metallic belt is penned by thewrestling icon in gold Sharpie with the autograph grading (“9-10”). The belt itself iscrafted with black simulated leather and slabs of gilt metal. Auction sticker from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

688. (149) ProfessionalWrestling Signed 8x10Photographs with HoganCrush some skulls with these (149)professional wrestling signed 8x10photographs. These pictures average(“8-9”) with many displaying inscrip-tions. Promotions include WWE,WCW and a handful of others.Highlights include (3) Big Show, (2)Bruno Sammartino, (3) Goldberg,(27) Harley Race, Hulk Hogan(Hulkster), (12) Iron Sheik, (11) KenShamrock, Roddie Piper and VinceMcMahon. Also present are (80)unsigned 8x10 photographs withmany WWE and WCW stars. These autographs were personally obtained by ourconsignor who is a professional wrestler. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

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BASKETBALL June 7, 2012689. 1948 BowmanBasketball Near Set (71/72)with (6) SGC GradedEarly stars of the early NationalBasketball Association are found on thispioneering 1948 Bowman Basketballnear set of (71/72) cards, (6) of whichare graded by SGC. This pint-sized, butcolorful series has an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 15% (NM or better),40% (EX-MT), 30% (EX) and 15%(VG-EX or lesser) with four instances oftrimming among the mostly sharp highnumbers. Additionally, two of the highnumbers are accentuated by “gray” tintvariations. Highlights include #1Calverley RC (SGC 50), #9 Phillip RC(NM), #21 Levance RC (SGC 84), #32Holzman RC (VG), #43 Halbert RC(NM), #48 Sadowski (EX-MT, gray vari-ation), #55 Zaslofsky RC (SGC 80), #66Pollard RC (SGC 80) and #72 Braun RC(VG). Missing only #69 Mikan rookiefor completion. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

690. 1948 BowmanBasketball #69 GeorgeMikan Rookie HighNumber—SGC 70Graded 70 EX+ 5.5 by SGC. This1948 Bowman #69 George Mikanrookie high number can rightfully beconsidered one of the crown jewels ofthe basketball collecting hobby. Thebespectacled big man is framed bycrisp corners, off-white edges and pre-cise surface registration. Mildly errantcentering is offset by a vibrant,crease-free surface. The biographicalreverse for the early NBA star isbright.Opening Bid $400.00

691. 1957-58 ToppsBasketball Complete Setof (80) CardsInaugural 1957-58 Topps Basketballcomplete set of (80) cards featuringnumerous Hall of Fame rookiesincluding Cousy and Russell. Thismid-grade series has an approximatecondition breakdown of 5% (EX-MTor better), 20% (EX), 45% (VG-EX)and 30% (VG or lesser) with moder-ate instance of askew centeringinherent to the issue. Keys include#1 Clifton RC (GD), #5 Sharman RC(VG-EX), #10 Arizin RC (EX), #13Schayes RC (EX), #15 Ramsey RC(VG), #17 Cousy RC (VG), #19Heinsohn RC (VG-EX), #24 PetitRC (VG-EX), #28 Mikkelsen RC(VG-EX), #32 Kerr RC (VG), #37Hagan RC (VG-EX), #42 Stokes RC(VG-EX), #43 Hundley RC (VG-EX), #44 Gola RC (EX), #77 RussellRC (VG) and #80 Schnittker RC (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

692. 1959-60 BuschBavarianSt. LouisHawksCompleteSet of (5)CardsElevate yourbasketball col-lection to newheights withthe offered1959-60 BuschBavarian St.Louis Hawkscomplete set of(5) cards. This elusive regional issue depicts approximately 4x5-inch black-and-whiteimages of the team members. Includes S. Green (EX-MT), Hagan (EX-MT),Lovellette (EX-MT), McCarthy (EX-MT) and Pettit (EX-MT). The creamy blankreverses are clean.Opening Bid $150.00

693. (5) 1948-1971Topps, Bowman &Fleer BasketballStarter Sets withRobertson RCStake your claim on these (5)1948-1971 Topps, Bowman andFleer Basketball starter sets.Highlights include 1 9 4 8B o w m a n : (20 different, medianVG, 5 high numbers) with #32Holzman RC (VG); 1 9 5 7 - 5 8To p p s : (18 different, averageVG to VG-EX) with #42 StokesRC (VG-EX); 1961-62 Fleer:(39 different, average V G - E X ,10% trimmed) with #22 K.C.Jones RC (EX), #36 R o b e r t s o nRC (VG); 1969-70 To p p s : ( 2 4d i fferent, average EX to EX-MT) with #1 C h a m b e r l a i n ( E X )and 1970-71 To p p s : (83 diff e r-ent, mainly EX to EX-MT) with #75 Alcindor (EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

694. (4) 1971-1974Topps & FleerBasketball CompleteSetsFormidable foursome of 1971-1974 Topps and FleerBasketball complete sets.Included are 1971-72 FleerGlobetrotters set: (84/84,median NM); 1971-72 Topps:(233/233, majority EX-MT toNM) with #70 Chamberlain(NM); 1972-73 Topps:(264/264, median EX-MT toNM) with #1 Chamberlain (EX-MT), #5 Maravich (EX-MT),#32 P. Jackson RC (EX-MT),#195 Erving RC (EX-MT),#255 Erving AS (EX-MT);1973-74 Topps set: (264/264,average EX-MT to NM) with#50 Abdul-Jabbar (EX-MT),#80 Chamberlain (NM) and#240 Erving (EX-MT).Opening Bid $250.00

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695. (16) 1961-1972 Topps and FleerBasketball PSA Graded Singles WithChamberlain and Alcindor RCI t ’s nothin’but net inthis lot of(16) PSAg r a d e dhoops cards.With exam-ples span-ning the1 9 6 1 - 6 2F l e e rt h r o u g h1972-73 Topps sets, the cards include: 1961-62 Fleer ( P S A 6 ) :#5 Bockhorn; (PSA 5.5): #14 Gola; (PSA 5): #8 C h a m b e r l a i n, #9Costello, #18 Hagan, #56 Kerr IA, #59 Pettit IA, #62 R u s s e l l I A ;( P S A 4): #23 S. Jones; 1969-70 To p p s #25 A l c i n d o r RC (PSA4), #98 Frazier RC (PSA 5); 1971-72 To p p s #70 C h a m b e r l a i n( P S A 6), #100 A l c i n d o r ( P S A 5); 1972-73 To p p s #44 Barry( P S A 7), (2) 255 Erving AS (PSA 8 and 7).Opening Bid $250.00

696. (654) 1948-1982 BasketballShoebox Collection with (5)ChamberlainStellar selec-tion of (654)1 9 4 8 - 1 9 8 2basketball sin-gles fromm a n u f a c t u r e r ssuch asB o w m a n ,Fleer andTopps. Manystars are foundt h r o u g h o u tthis assortment which displays moderate duplica-tion. Keys include 1969-70 To p p s : (5 cards,average GD) with (3) #1 C h a m b e r l a i n ( V G - E X ,GD, PR); 1971-72 To p p s : (255 cards, medianEX-MT); 1972-73 To p p s : #1 Chamberlain(NM); 1973-74 To p p s : #80 Chamberlain (EX-MT) and 1974-75 To p p s : #39 Walton RC (NM).More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

697. 1952-1979BasketballOddballCollectionWith (15)Complete/Near Sets &(222) SinglesCrown your round-ball gathering withthe offered 1952-1979 basketballoddball collectionwith (15) complete/near sets and (222) singles. Keysinclude 1952 Wheaties: Mikan (GD, Action); 1961-62Union Oil Hawaii Chiefs set: (10/10, average EX-MT);1971-72 McDonald’s Floridians near: (9/10, average EX-MT, missing Tucker); 1971-72 Topps: #100 Alcindor (NM)and (9) 1975-76 McDonald’s Sixers Stand-Ups sets: (6/6,median NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

698. 1969-70Topps #25 LewAlcindor Rookie(SGC 88) & (2)1980-81 Topps#6 Bird/JohnsonRookiesRoundball icons holdcourt with this trio ofmajestic ToppsBasketball rookie cards.Included are 1.) 1969-70Topps #25 Alcindor RC(SGC 88) and 2-3.) (2)1980-81 Topps #6 Bird RC/Erving Leader/M. Johnson RC (SGC 92, SGC 88). Each“pack fresh” blazer meets, or exceeds the criteria for the technical grades.Opening Bid $250.00

699. (2) 1980-81 ToppsBasketball Larry Bird &Magic Johnson Cards—Both BVG 9.5-10“Larry Legend”, “Magic” and “Dr. J”are the distinguished basketball playerspictured on this exceptional pair of1980-81 Topps singles. Included areimpeccable versions of 1.) #143/#30Bird Scoring Leader/232 (BVG 10, 1of only 12 at grading tier) and 2.)#162/#174 Erving ScoringLeader/#139 M. Johnson RC (BVG9.5, 1 of 24 at grading tier, only 3 bet-ter). You can’t beat perfection with thisHall of Fame tandem!Opening Bid $250.00

700. (22) 1990-1992 BasketballWax CasesSeize control of the courtwith these (22) 1990-1992basketball wax cases.Included are F l e e r : ( 1 5boxes) with (12) 1990-91(75% sealed), (3) 1991-92(two broken seals, two cellodisplays); U p p e r D e c k :1991-92: (1) Low Series, (1)High Series (both not sealed); H o o p s : (3 boxes) with1990-91: (1) Low Series, (1) High Series andS k y b o x : 1990-91: (1) Series 1 and (2) Series 2 (onepartially opened lid). Due to size/weight, a shippings u r c h a rge will apply. Local pick-up at our SilverSpring, Maryland location is highly encouraged. Opening Bid $200.00

701. 1969-70 To p p sBasketball #25 LewAlcindor Rookie PSA 7Opening Bid $100.00

702. 1969-70 ToppsBasketball #25 Lew Alcindor& #99 Checklist—Both PSA6Opening Bid $100.00

703. 1982 NCAA Final Fourand Championship FullTickets - Both PSAAuthenticOpening Bid $150.00

704. 1968-69 NBA ChampionBoston Celtics Starting FiveSigned 20x16 PhotoOpening Bid $200.00

705. 1968-69 NBA ChampionBoston Celtics 20x16 PhotoSigned by (8) With Russell,Havlicek and JonesOpening Bid $200.00

706.“FriendsOf BillRussell”16x20PhotoSignedby (9)WithJabbar, M. Johnson andRussellOpening Bid $200.00

707. (3) Single-SignedBasketball Jerseys With T.Evans, Paul and WadeOpening Bid $200.00

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BASKETBALL / HOCKEY June 7, 2012708. Michael JordanSigned Limited Edition(14/23) Carlo BeninatiOriginal Painting withUDADepicted in brilliant strokes byrenowned artist Carlo Beninati, hoopslegend Michael Jordan is the subjectand endorser of this limited edition(14/23) original oil-on-canvas paintingentitled “In the Paint.” Measuring 42-1/2 x 33”, the textured canvas portraysJordan in action, surveying the courtwith unwavering focus. The piece issigned in gold by both Jordan (“7-8”strength) and Beninati (“9”). NotarizedLOA from UDA.Opening Bid $900.00

709. “Pistol Pete” Maravich Autographed8x10 Team Issued Photo with full JSADisplaying a flamboyant and innovative playing style “PistolPete” Maravich earned the admiration of both fans and fellowplayers. A veritable scoring machine during his career at LSU,Maravich still holds the NCAA record for scoring. The offered8x10 black & white glossy photo was issued by in the early1970s by his first NBA team, the Atlanta Hawks. This starklycontrasted photo features Pete in action against a white back-ground and is signed (“8”) in black felt tip pen with typical flairas “Pistol Pete”. Presenting a clean bright surface the photoshows only light signs of wear on the corners. Full photo LOAfrom JSA.Opening Bid $300.00

710. “PistolPete” SignedLetter & CampCertificatewith PressMaravich-AllPSAFollowing his amaz-ing career “PistolPete” Maravich wentinto seclusion. Afterexploring differentavenues of spirituality Maravich embraced Christianity.Presented are (2) signed documents related to Pete’sbasketball camp, a 4/8/83 letter touting the virtues ofChristian discipline and a “Skill AchievementCertificate” endorsed by Pete and his father Press. Bothdocuments are in crisp condition with only minimaltraces of wear; the letter features an attractive (“8”)quality black ballpoint pen signature and the certificatedisplays bold (“9”) strength black felt tip pen impres-sions. Full LOAs from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $300.00

711. 1964 U.S. Olympic BasketballTeam Trials AutographedProgram with L. Jackson & J.MullinsThe 1964 U.S. Basketball team defeated the SovietUnion to win America’s 6th straight Gold Medal.The offered “Team Trials” program is signed (aver-age “8-9”) by (14) Olympic hopefuls, (6) on thecover and (8) on the centerfold. Key signers are (3)players who went on to make the team, J. Caldwell,L. Jackson & J. Mullins. Other noteworthy signersare future NBA standouts R. Barry, C. Russell & C.Walker, plus coach J. Thompson. The program reg-isters as VG in condition due to spine splits, however it presents much higher thanthe technical grade as it features vibrant cover colors and clean white pages. Opening Bid $100.00

712. Magic JohnsonAutographed Lot WithBall, Shoe, and Mitchell& Ness JerseyProficient in points, passing and piz-zazz, Hall of Famer Magic Johnson isthe endorser of these (3) hoops keep-sakes. Includes: Basketball a full-sizeball with alternating purple and goldpanels; signed in black marker (“6”strength, inscribed “#32”); Jersey aMitchell & Ness size “54” Lakers home jersey; signed on the back “2” in silver marker(“9” strength); Shoe a white leather “Converse” (right) shoe; signed on the outer heel inblack marker (“7” strength, inscribed “#32”). Certs/holograms from PSA/DNA and JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

713.BasketballCoachAutographCollection of(5) w/ CoachKrzyzewskiBasketballTaking time awayfrom pacing thesidelines, these five hard-court generals are theendorsers of this autograph collection including a bas-ketball and four hardcover books. Included are: 1.)Mike Krzyzewski Blue Devils logo basketball (“7”; fullLOA from JSA) 2.) Red Holzman - Holzman on Hoops(“9”; JSA sticker/cert) 3.) Pat Riley - The WinnerWithin (“9-10”; JSA sticker/cert) 4.) Lenny Wilkins -Unguarded (“9-10” HOF 89.98; JSA sticker/cert) 5.)John Wooden - A Lifetime of… (“9”; JSA sticker/cert).Opening Bid $150.00

714.BasketballSigned by(22) 1980sSuperstarsWithJordan,Magic, Birdand FullJSABallers from an era during which the NBA’s popularitysoared have endorsed this Spalding Official NBA DavidStern signature model “rock.” The (22) black markersignatures take well to the dimpled surface, averaging(“7”) strength and clarity (with a few nicer). Keysinclude: Barkley, Bird, Erving, M. Johnson, K.C. Jones,Jordan, McHale, Parish, Reed, Riley and Wilkins. Fullphoto LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

715. LeBronJames UDAL EA u t o g r a p h e dB a s k e t b a l lWith “1st Pick03 Draft”I n s c r i p t i o nWhile he’s at bothends of the “love-hate” spectrum in the eyes of NBAfans, LeBron James will always be remembered as theNo. 1 draft pick from 2003 and, for the time being, theNo. 1 player without a championship ring. T h i s“Spalding” David Stern signature model basketball isautographed by “King James” with his inscription of thatwell-documented draft status. Executed in black marker,J a m e s ’ signature shows (“9”) strength and his inscriptionreads: “1st Pick 03 Draft.” The limited edition (204/230)keepsake comes with a UDA c e r t / h o l o g r a m .Opening Bid $250.00

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716. 1952RoyalDesserts #5Ted LindsayPSAAuthentic—OnlyGradedHockey Hall ofFame Type!“Terrible Ted”Lindsay appearsmuch more genteel on this exceedingly scarce 1952 Royal Desserts #5 sample.Graded Authentic by PSA, the portrait of the Hall of Fame Red Wing was cut from aperiod pudding box. Despite a relatively jagged extraction, the rendering is stillcrease-free with a clean blank back. The only such Lindsay judged by PSA attests toits rarity.Opening Bid $500.00

717. 1952RoyalDesserts #6Leo ReisePSAAuthentic—OnlyGradedLeo Reise lightsthe lamp on thistough 1952 RoyalDesserts #6 Type.Graded Authentic by PSA, this horizontal sample was neatly extracted from a periodpudding box. Crease-free with vibrant colors and a solid perimeter. Most important-ly, this is the only Reise specimen from the regional issue judged by the gradingservice.Opening Bid $500.00

718. 1962-63 Topps HockeyComplete Set of (66/66)The American “Original Six” teams gracethe offered 1962-63 Topps Hockey com-plete set of (66) cards. This high-gradeassembly has an approximate conditionbreakdown of 20% (NM-MT or better),50% (NM) and 30% (EX-MT or lesser).Keys include #1 Watson CO (NM), #3Gamble RC (NM), #11 Bucyk (EX-MT),#24 Hall (NM), #28 Pilote (NM), #33 B.Hull (NM), #34 Mikita (NM-MT), #37Maki RC (NM), #45 Worsley (NM), #58Ratelle (EX-MT), #59 Gilbert (EX-MT),#60 Hadfield RC (NM) and #66 CL (EX).Opening Bid $200.00

719. 1972-73 Topps HockeyComplete Blank Back Proof Setof (176) Cards with (4) SGCGraded KeysPossibly unique 1972-73 Topps Hockey com-plete blank back proof set of (176) cards. Therazor-sharp prototypes average (NM-MT) anddisplay pencil written notations on the backscorresponding with their placement in thenationally released set. Four keys are gradedAuthentic by SGC and given the confirmationof “blank backed proof” on the flip. Includedare Dionne, Dryden, P. Esposito and Orr. Thesecards were apparently sheet-cut although thereis little size variance. Electric forty year-oldcomplete set with incredible visual appeal!Opening Bid $200.00

721. 1970 Dad’sCookies HockeyHoard of (825) Cardswith (2) PSA GradedOrrSeveral near sets are probablewith this 1970 Dad’s CookiesHockey Hoard of (825) cards.Moderate duplication is foundthroughout this arrangementwhich generally presents (NM)with many better and somelesser. Highlights include (2)Beliveau, (7) Cheevers, (5)Clarke, P. Esposito, (6) T.Esposito (one PSA 8), (3) Bo.Hull, (2) Orr (PSA 9, PSA 8), (6) Parent, (9) Perreault RC, (5) Plante, (8) H. Richardand (7) Worsley.Opening Bid $200.00

722. (18) 1970-1989 HockeyComplete/Near Sets &Gretzky RookieEnticing assortment of (18) 1970-1989hockey complete/near sets with (4) addi-tional stars including a Gretzky rookie.Unless noted, the hand collated sets eachaverage (NM) or better with the keys pre-senting similarly. Highlights include Sets:(13 sets) with 1970-71 Topps: (average EXto EX-MT) with #3 Orr (VG-EX), #15 B.Hull (VG), #29 Howe (EX); 1982-83 OPC,1983-84 OPC; Near Sets: (5 sets) with1984-85 OPC (394/396) with #67 YzermanRC and Singles: 1979-80 Topps #18Gretzky RC (EX-MT). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $200.00

723. (1893) 1980-81 O-Pee-CheeHockey Singleswith Many StarsRink masters are foundthroughout this high-grade1980-81 O-Pee-CheeHockey singles collection of(1893), the vast majority ofwhich appear to come fromperiod vending boxes. Thisgathering averages (NM toNM-MT) with only a hand-ful lesser. Varying levels ofduplication are found throughout. Highlights include (3) #63 D. Savard RC, #120Moog RC, (5) #148 Murphy RC, (7) #161 Ciccarelli RC, (2) #198 Bossy, (15) #277D. Hunter RC and (3) #347 Gartner.Opening Bid $200.00

720. (2)Miracle On IceAutographedPhotos with1980 WorldSeries TeamSignedBaseballPresented are (2)16x20 photos and a1980 World Seriesball with a total of (60) signatures which display an average (“8-9”) strength. One ofthe photos is an inspiring shot of the team receiving their medals and the other photocaptures the jubilant celebration at the end of the Soviet game. Key signers are CoachBrooks, Captain Eruzione, and NHL stars Broten, Christian, Craig, Johnson,O’Callahan, Morrow & Ramsey.Opening Bid $250.00

734. Philadelphia Flyers AutographLot of (8) With Lindros, Roenick and(3) Game-Used Sticks“Broad Street Bullies” have endorsed these (8)Philadelphia Flyers souvenirs. Bold signatures project(“9”) or better strength throughout and include: SignedGame-Used Sticks John LeClair, Eric Lindros andMark Recchi; Signed Sweaters pro model replica gar-ments respectively signed by Simon Gagne, EricLindros, Keith Primeau, Jeremy Roenick; Signed Mini-Helmet Jeremy Roenick. Individual certs/stickers fromJSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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HOCKEY & OTHER SPORTS June 7, 2012

724. (2) 1961-1963 Parkhurst GordieHowe PSA 6-7 Graded CardsOpening Bid $150.00

725. 1979-80 #18 O-Pee-Chee WayneGretzky & 1985-86 Topps #9 MarioLemieux Graded RookiesOpening Bid $150.00

726. 1979-80 Topps Hockey #18Wayne Gretzky Rookie (SGC 50) &UDA Signed PuckOpening Bid $200.00

727. 2003-04 Washington CapitalsTeam-Signed Sweater With Bondraand Semin - Full JSAOpening Bid $100.00

728. (2) Washington Capitals FramedAutographed Displays With Semin,Gartner and KozlovOpening Bid $150.00

729. (3) Autographed HockeySweaters With Ovechkin, Luongoand IginlaOpening Bid $150.00

730. 2011 NHL Winter ClassicSigned Puck Display of (4) WithOvechkinOpening Bid $100.00

732. 2008-09, 2009-10Washington CapitalsTeam-Signed DisplaysWith OvechkinWith both rosters winning divi-sion titles and the latter laudedwith the team’s first-everPresident’s Trophy, members ofthe 2008/09 and 2009/10Washington Capitals signed these(2) items. Includes: 2008/09Sweater in a 33-7/8 x 40-3/8” shadowbox display, awhite mesh garment is shown from the front and signedby (23). The black marker signatures average (“8”)strength with keys including Backstrom, Fedorov,Ovechkin and Semin (full JSA); 2009/10 Signed Sticka team logo stick signed by (18) with Ovechkin.Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

733. (12) Gordie Howe and (12)Bobby Hull Signed Mini-GoalieMasksBridging the gap between the “Original 6” and expan-sion, legends Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull are theHall of Famer endorsers of these Riddell mini-goaliemasks. Included are: Gordie Howe (12) Detroit RedWings masks, each signed in black marker (all “9-10”strength); Bobby Hull (12) Chicago Blackhawksmasks, each signed in black marker and inscribed “#9”(all “9-10” strength). Individual certs/stickers fromJSA.Opening Bid $300.00

735. Philadelphia FlyersAutographed and Game-Used LotWith Parent 16x20 and (4) Game-Used SticksBroad Street ice heroes light the lamp in this lot ofautographed and game-used items. Autographs average(“9”) quality with highlights including: Signed 16x20Photos Parent, Roenick and Amonte/Roenick; SignedSweaters black mesh pullover “CCM” replica garmentssigned on the twill numerals with LeClair and Recchi;Signed Game-Used Sticks Damphousse, Hamrlik(2001-02), Lecavalier and Tkachuk. Auction LOA fromJSA (for autographs) and individual charity auctionLOAs (for game-used sticks). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

731. 1959-1989 Hockey Grab Bag of(9) Items with Second Year HullOpening Bid $100.00

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736. 2002 F-1Ferrari BBR ScaleModel Lot of (4)with Press Version& (3) SchumacherScale to new heights withthese scale model Ferrarireplicas from the F-1 2002series. This group of (4)1/43rd scale beauties wasmanufactured by BBR inexacting reproduction of theoriginal full size Ferrari mas-terpieces. Included in this lot are the Press Version model #BG231 and (3)Schumacher pieces: #233 San Marino, #BG237 France and #BG239 Germany. Allfour of these models are in their original cases and boxes. The clear cases will allowfor display while maintaining the integrity of these fine collectibles.Opening Bid $200.00

737. 2005-06 Ferrari F-Series BBR 1/43rd Scale ModelLot of (7)Gear up withthis actionpackedgrouping ofFerrari scalemodels. Youwill feel thethrill of vic-tory as yourace homewith these (7) 1/43rd scale exact replicas of Grand Prix vehicles manufactured byBBR in 2005-06. Standouts include (2) Michael Schumacher winning cars, #BG291Bahrain & BG 292. Also included are stellar versions of the Valencia Test edition#BG306, The Press version #BG284 and (3) Launch editions, (2) #BG285 &#BG299. All (7) of these eye catching models are in pristine condition and arehoused in their original cases and boxes.Opening Bid $200.00

738. (7) Ferrari TanLeather Base 1/43rdScale Hand-MadeModelsExperience the pinnacle ofscale model creation with theseexquisite handmade replicas.Presented are (7) 1/43rd scaleFerrari vehicles which arecompletely hand-made andhand assembled. Availableonly in Ferrari stores theseamazing replicas feature exact details and are painted with the original colors used byFerrari. All (7) come housed in their original boxes and cases. They sit on leatherbases which are also hand-made. The cases are clear plexi-glass so you will be able todisplay these fabulous beauties while preserving their pristine appearance. More onour website. Opening Bid $250.00

739. (8) 2003F-1 FerrariBBR 1/43rdScale ModelCars with (6)Schumacher &Press VersionGrand prix races areexciting and MichaelSchumacher is the greatest driver in GP history. Relive championship racing excite-ment by owning these finely detailed Ferrari replicas manufactured in limited quanti-ties by BBR. Presented are (8) 1/43rd scale model Grand Prix Ferrari replicas fromthe F-2003 series. Schumacher is well represented by (6) reproductions of his win-ning vehicles including #BG 244 Spain, BG 245 Canada, (2) GASM66 Canada and(2) GP Japan Suzuka models. Also included are #243 the Press Version and BritishGP Silvestone models. All (8) pieces are in untouched condition in their originalcases and boxes. Opening Bid $200.00

740. 1962-1999 Ferrari BBR 1/43rd Scale ModelCollection of (8) with F300 LE #44/100 & F300 SanMarinoTeam Ferrari hasenjoyed a win-ning tradition inGrand Prix rac-ing and MichaelSchumacher hasbeen their great-est champion.This collectionof (8) scale model Ferrari replicas presents an excellent opportunity to own a smallpart of this great team’s glory. Highlighting this group are the QR19 Belgium pieceLE #044/100 and (4) Schumacher vehicles, #BG 254 France, BG126 550 Maranello,BG89 Australia and the high value F300 San Marino. Also included are #BG167 F399Press version, #RGM26 250 GT Lusso 1962/64 and #VM121b Villa Model Italy. Allitems are in their original cases and boxes. Opening Bid $200.00

741. (10) F-2004 BBR1/43rd ScaleModelFerraris withSchumacher& DoubleDisplayYou will be wavingthe checkered flagwith this fantasticcollection of champion race car replicas. Offered are (10) 1/43rd scale model Ferrarireplicas. Highlighting this group are (5) Schumacher pieces and a (2) carIndianapolis set hand built in Italy which is a limited edition, numbered 038/100.Manufactured by BBR, these cars are from the F2004 series. All (10) are inuntouched condition and are housed in their original cases and boxes. Opening Bid $250.00

742. FerrariSchumacherCollectibleslot of (19) withLego Racer &(13) ScaleModel CarsRev your engines forthis fast track groupof Ferrari related col-lectibles featuringseven time world champion Michael Schumacher. Presented are (3) MattelSchumacher 12” figures, (2) Ferrari Barbie dolls, (13) die cast scale models cars and a1/10th scale Lego Ferrari racer model #8386. All items are in excellent condition andare housed in their original cases and/or boxes with two exceptions, the BBR blueFerrari does not have its case lid and the Miniatures du Chateau 312 T4 car has adetached spoiler. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

743. (52) FerrariDie Cast ScaleModel Cars withSchumacherCollectionGet your motor runningwith awesome collectionof (52) scale model diecast cars with emphasison Formula 1 driverMichael Schumacher.This compilation includes(7) 1/18th scale vehiclesand (45) 1/43rd models,with the majority being Ferraris. All are in pristine condition and are housed in theiroriginal boxes and/or cases. Many of the cases are clear making them perfect forshelf display without being opened. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

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OTHER SPORTS June 7, 2012744. 1978-99“Cavallino”FerrariEnthusiastsMagazine Runof (89) with (2)#1 IssuesEverything Ferrari youwill find here in thisspectacular run of (89)“Cavallino” magazines.This bimonthly maga-zine which translates to “Prancing Horse” is published for Ferrari race and road carenthusiasts. It features current news articles and related personalities as well as chron-icling Ferrari history. Highlighting this colossal compendium are (2) #1 issues.Overall these magazines are in excellent condition with only light traces of wear, eachis stored in an individual plastic sleeve and 80% are housed in (4) hardcover binders.Opening Bid $250.00

745. FerrariBook/PublicationLot of (37) withLE HardcoverSports cars enthusiastsand historians will enjoythis library of Ferraribooks and publications.Offered are (37) premiumquality reference booksforming a comprehensivestudy of Ferrari race cars and road vehicles. Highlighting this supercharged selectionis a (3) volume boxed set titled 1946-2000 Opera Omnia. In general this collectionof (34) hard cover and (3) soft cover volumes presents in excellent condition withclean dust jackets, sturdy spines and covers, clean pages, and only minimal to lightsigns of age appropriate wear which does not detract from their tremendous appeal.The Hans Tanner book is the only one with small pencil marks. Opening Bid $150.00

746. (2) Multi-Signed Indy500 Cachets-1968 & 1973with Full JSAThis pair of signed Indy 500 Cachets issure to get your motor running. Datingfrom 1968 & 1973 these revved-up rac-ing relics sport (19) signatures displayingaverage (“7” to “9”) strength. Bothpieces are in nice shape with moderatewear and bear “Indianapolis Home of the500 Festival” postmarks. The 1968 piecefeatures (10) signatures, key authors are:Allison, Andretti, Foyt, Petty, Unser &Yarborough. The 1973 version bears (9)endorsements including keys: Rutherford& Simon. The ’73 piece also bears a redstamped J. Martin. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

747. MichaelSchumacher/RubensBarrichelloFramed &Dual-SignedFerrari/HilfigerPolo Shirt withFull JSAOpening Bid $150.00

748. (4) 1911T218 GolfPSA GradedCards & (2)2000sMastersBadgesOpening Bid$150.00

749. Pebble Beach CapSigned by (5) WithNicklaus and Palmer -Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

750. (2) Signed and Framed Golf Flags With Ames and2006 PGA ChampionshipOpening Bid $150.00

751. Circa 1930s English Made Hickory Shaft Golf ClubGrouping of (5)Opening Bid $150.00

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752. Payne Stewart Signed 1986 U.S. Open Match-WornGolf Glove - Full JSAConsistenton the linksand true tohis almamater, golf-ing legendPayneStewartsigned thismatch-wornglove for anadmirer.Worn duringthe 1986U.S. Open,the whiteleather lefthand acces-sory featuresa “Titleist” logo on the Velcro wrist fastener. On the palm, Stewart has signed in blueballpoint (“9” strength) and an inscription reading “To Paula – Go Mustangs” hasbeen added in an unknown hand. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

753. Phil Mickelson Autographed 2004 Masters Flag -Full JSAPutting his signature on a long-awaited major championship, lefty Phil Mickelsonsank a birdie on the final hole to capture the 2004 Masters Tournament. Subsequently,Mickelson put his signature on this 2004 Masters flag. The 17-1/2 x 13” yellow nylonbanner features the event logo and Mickelson’s black marker autograph, which proj-ects (“9-10”) strength and clarity. The item displays nicely with grommets and tasselsintact. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

754. PhilMickelson SignedMasters Lot of (3)With Flag, Photoand ScorecardRanked third on golf’s all-time earnings list, left-handed swinging PhilMickelson donned the“green jacket” for the sec-ond of three times in 2006.These (3) tournament sou-venirs are autographed bythe champion links per-former. The black markerscriptings all show (“9-10”) quality and include:Flag a 17-1/2 x 12-3/4”yellow nylon bannersigned on the embroideredlogo (full JSA); Photo an8x10 color print of Mickelson in a triumphant leap; Scorecard an Augusta Golf Clubcard signed near the event logo. Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

755. Autographed Golf Lot of (11) With Gerald Ford andGreg NormanSpanning the links for decades, (11) legends have autographed the keepsakes in thislot that’s “on par” with any gold enthusiast. Signatures average (“9”) strength andinclude: Signed Golf Balls George Archer, Tommy Bolt, Jack Fleck, Gerald Ford,Gary Player, Paul Runyan and Ken Venturi; Signed 8x10 Photos Seve Ballesteros,Byron Nelson, Greg Norman and Mark O’Meara. Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

756.Signed/UnsignedGolf Lot of(8) withHoganAutograph&PinehurstBlueprintPresented isgrouping of (8)framed golfpieces includinga “Follow theSun” movie poster framed to 17x26 and matted with a Ben Hogan signed cut (“9”,JSA basic cert), a Betsy King Classic lithograph #148/200 signed (“9”) by King &Annika Sorenstam with dimensions of 22x27, a Pinehurst CC layout framed to 22-1/2x 21-1/2” and (5) original Parody Productions 9x12 caricatures created for a deck ofplaying cards. The five renderings are Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer,Phil Mickelson & Ben Hogan, each has been framed to overall dimensions of 15-1/2 x18-3/4” and matted with the corresponding playing card. Opening Bid $200.00

757. Jack CurleySigned 1931 ChicagoStadium/Bill TildenContract - Full JSAA teenage runaway with a knackfor publicity, renowned sportspromoter Jack Curley figuredprominently in boxing, profes-sional wrestling and virtuallycreated the professional tennist o u r. It was in the latter endeavorthat Curley signed this 1931Chicago Stadium contract. Inexchange for 45% of the gatereceipts, Curley secured thefamed Madison Street venue toshowcase the court exploits ofHall of Famer Bill Tilden. Onthe appropriate line, Curley’sblack-ink steel tip fountain pensignature shows (“9-10”) qualityand was rendered so prominentlyas to leave a transposed impression on the opposite page. The document shows normalcompacting folds and comes with a full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

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758. 2008-09 ITG Team Superlative National HockeyComplete Set of (44) Cards—Silver Version #/9Break value! Incredible 2008-09 ITG Team Superlative complete set of (44) cards.Released only at the 29th National Convention, these themed hockey cards displayfrom three to six embedded game-used pieces per. Sensational silver version relics areserially numbered #/9. Included are #1 Between the Pipes (w/Roy), #6 Bleu Blanc etRouge (w/Roy, Beliveau, Richard), #7 Hart Winners (w/Lemieux), #8 Gardiens de But(w/Roy, Plate, Vachon, Worsley), #10 Russian Stars (w/Ovechkin), #11 First Overall(w/Lemieux, Ovechkin), #12 Between the Pipes (w/Roy, Luongo), #14 Canada’s Team(w/Lemieux), #19 Gardiens De But (w/Roy, Plante, Vachon), #21 Russian Stars(w/Ovechkin), #23 Between the Pipes (w/Roy, Luongo), #30 Gardiens de But (w/Roy,Plante), #32 Russian Stars (w/Ovechkin), #34 Between the Pipes (w/Roy, Brodeur,Luongo), #39 Bleu Blanc et Rouge (Rpy/L. Robinson/Beliveau), #41 Gardiens de But(Roy/Price/Plante), #43 Russian Stars (Datsyuk/Kovalchuk/Ovechkin) and #44 FirstOverall (Lemieux/Modano/Sundin).Opening Bid $500.00

759. 2003 Upper Deck Yankee Signature Near MasterSet with Single, Dual & Triple AutosThe ultimate “Bronx Bomber” specialist will cherish the offered 2003 Upper DeckYankees Signature Series near master set of (3) certified autograph complete/partialsets. Included are Signature near: (84/87, missing shortprints) with Berra, Boggs,Ford, Mattingly, Rizzuto, Torre, Winfield; Pinstripe Excellence Dual Auto set:(28/28, all #/125) with Bauer/Rizzuto, Berra/Ford, Boggs/Pagliarulo,Mattingly/Righetti, Niekro/Tiant; Yankees Forever Triple Auto starter: (10/29, all#/50, two slightly smeared) with Gooden/Cone/Key, Guidry/Righetti/John andTiant/Lyle/Niekro.Opening Bid $250.00

760. 2003 Upper DeckYankees Signature SeriesComplete Set of (87)Certified Autographs withShortprintsYankees Dynasty! The offered 2003 UpperDeck Yankees Signature complete set of(87) cards with shortprints is one of a hand-ful of complete editions known. Along withthe shortprints, these crisply penned certi-fied autographs features a host of Bronxlegends. Highlighted in this high-gradeassembly are Alexander SP (only 50 made),Berra, Boggs, Cashman SP (only 100made), Ford, Goodman SP (only 100made), Kubek, Mattingly, Niekro, Rizzuto,Torre and Winfield. Opening Bid $250.00

761. 2003 Upper Deck YankeesSignature Series ForeverTriple Certified AutographNear Set of (25/29)The Bronx’s brightest stars shine on theoffered 2003 Upper Deck Yankees SignatureSeries Forever Triple Certified autograph nearset of (25/29) cards. Each serially numbered#/50, these blue Sharpie “on card” endorse-ments present incredibly well. Keys includeBauer/Berra/Shantz, Berra/Downing/Ford,Berra/Rizzuto/Coleman, Boggs/Key/O’Neil,Bouton/Ford/Kucks, Branca/Henrich/Rizzuto,Chambliss/Piniella/Winfield,Dent/Kubek/Rizzuto,Guidry/Mattingly/Winfield,Henrich/Mazzilli/Winfield, Lyle/Niekro/Tiant and Piniella/Torre/Virdon. More onour website.Opening Bid $250.00

762. 2003 Upper DeckYankees Signature SeriesDual Certified Autograph Setof (28) CardsIt does not get much better than this 2003Upper Deck Yankees Signature SeriesPinstripe Excellence dual certified auto-graph set of (28) cards. Each serially num-bered #/125, these blue Sharpie “on card”endorsements present beautifully with(“10”) penmanship. Keys include F.Alou/Bauer, Bauer/Richardson,Bauer/Rizzuto, Berra/Ford,Boggs/Pagliarulo, Guidry/Lyle, John/Kaat,Kaat/Tiant, Kubek/Michael,Mattingly/Righetti and Niekro/Tiant.Opening Bid $200.00

763. 2003 Upper DeckYankee LegendsAutographed Shortprintswith Alexander, Cashman& Goodman“Cash in” on your 2003 Upper DeckYankees Signature Series project withthis trio of certified autograph short-print cards. Included are 1.) JasonAlexander SP (50 made); 2.) BrianCashman SP (100 made) and 3.) JohnGoodman SP (100 made). Opening Bid $250.00

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764. 2001 ToppsHeritage BaseballMaster Set(487/487) with (11)Chrome/Game-Used/Auto &DupesIncredibly popular 2001Topps Heritage Baseballmaster set of (487) cards with(3) base insert sets, (11)chrome, game-used and certi-fied autograph cards alongwith (80) duplicates. Thiscareful capturing of the 1952Topps Baseball edition ishallmarked by Master Set:(487/487, includes #1-80black backs); CertifiedAuto: Roe (#/52, red ink);Clubhouse CollectionGame-Used: (2 cards) with Mays, Minoso; Chrome: (8 cards, all #/552) with #5, 19,33, 49, #63 Biggio, #72 Sosa, 73 and 77. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

765. (1300+)Modern BaseballCollection WithSets, Auto/Game-Used & InsertsImmense potential is foundwith the offered (1300+) mod-ern baseball collection includ-ing sets, auto/game-usedcards, inserts and more!Highlights include CompleteSets: (11 sets, mostly factory)with (2) 1999 Fleer TraditionUpdate, 1999 SP Authentic(130/130) with numberedinserts, 2000 Fleer Traditionmaster (hand collated) with(6) insert sets; Game-Used:(23 cards); Certified Autos:(52 cards) with 1999 UpperDeck Century Legends F.Robinson, 2001 ToppsArchives Mattingly and 2001 Topps Super Teams Spahn. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

766. (2336)Modern Baseball& Football SinglesCollection with(29) Game-Used/AutoFill your showcases or binswith these (2336) modernbaseball and football sin-gles with (29) game-used/auto cards. Highlightsinclude Baseball CertifiedAuto: 2006 SP AuthenticClemens/Verlander/Cain(#/15), 2006 ToppsHeritage Banks; BaseballGame-Used: 2006 FleerGreats of the GameDiMaggio, 2007 ToppsTriple Threads:Giants/Dodgers booklet(#/27, six jersey/relic pieces); Pujols/Bench/Mantle (#/9) and Baseball Singles: (2110cards) with 2008 Topps Triple Threads #240 Ripken Jr. (1/1, yellow printing plate).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

767. (58) Multi-Sport MostlyCertifiedAutographs withMany Hall ofFamersGrab some ‘graphs withthese (58) multi-sport most-ly certified autographs froma variety of contemporaryissues. Highlights includeCertified Autographs: (50cards) with Baseball: 2002Topps HOF BuybackSchmidt (1980 Topps), 2005Donruss SignatureSandberg, 2011 DonrussExtra Edition D. Bundy,2011 Topps Tribute D.Wright (with relics);Football: 1999 Fleer/SILargent; Basketball: 2001Fleer Greats of the Game Frazier and Auction LOA from JSA: (8 cards). More onour website.Opening Bid $200.00

768. 2011 Upper DeckGoodwin ChampionsMasterpieces UlyssesS. Grant Original ArtCard #/10—BGS 9.5Graded Gem Mint 9.5 by BeckettGrading Services. This 2011 UpperDeck Goodwin ChampionsMasterpieces Ulysses S. Grantoriginal art card was crafted byJared Kelley and is a remarkablytough “pull” from the popular set.Serially numbered #7/10, the por-trait of the Eighteenth President ofthe United States presents beauti-fully. The sub-grades are as fol-lows: Centering-9.5; Corners-9;Edges-9.5 and Surface-9.5. One ofthe more popular modern insertsets of the past decade.Opening Bid $150.00

769. Modern Sport Kings Wool & Leather LettermanJacketOpening Bid $100.00

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M O D E R N I N S E R T S June 7, 2012770. 2007 SportKings Autograph-Memorabilia (SilverVersion) CompleteSet of (32) withHogan & KnievelSpectacular 2007 Sport Kingscertified autograph-memora-bilia complete set of (32)cards with boundless upsidepotential. Only 40 of each ofthese silver version parallelswere inserted into boxes ofthe ultra high-end product.Each card is penned directlyon the card and is comple-mented by a sizable chunk ofgame/event-used memorabil-ia. Highlighted in this power-ful grouping are Aikman, Andretti, Bird, Clemens, Dorsett (three-color patch), H.Hogan, Holmes, Q. Jackson, M. Johnson, Knievel, Lemieux (two-color patch),Mattingly, Musial, Rose, Roy (two-color patch), Ryan, Seaver, Wooden (UCLA playerjersey), Yastrzemski and S. Young.Opening Bid $500.00

771. 2007 SportKings Series ACertifiedAutographComplete Setof (41) Cards—Silver VersionDiamond stars, grizzledgridiron legends, icekings, roundball royaltyand Olympic sensationsare celebrated with theoffered 2007 SportKings Series A certifiedautograph complete setof (41) cards. Between95-99 copies of each“on card” autograph were inserted into boxes of this high-end product which retailedfor several hundred dollars per. Key silver version cards in this set include Aikman,Andretti, Bird, Clemens, Dorsett, Hamm, H. Hogan, Holmes, M. Johnson, Knievel,Lemieux, Leonard, Mattingly, Musial, Rose, Roy, B. Russell, Ryan, Starr, Wooden,Yastrzemski, S. Young and many, many others. Exceptional opportunity for both setcollectors and modern insert specialists!Opening Bid $400.00

772. 2007 SportKings Series AGame-Used PatchNear Set of (29/30)Cards with ManyHall of FamersChallenging 2007 SportKing Series A game-usedpatch near set of (29/30)cards that is flush with Hallof Famers and legends froma myriad of sports. Withexception to Aikman,Dorsett, Sawchuk and T.Williams (single-color), theremaining swatches are twoto four-color. Additionally, no print runs were announced for the gold and silver ver-sions. Highlights include Gold Version: (4 cards, 10 produced of each) with #16 Ryan(Houston); Silver Version: (14 cards, 20 produced of each, unless noted) with #1Yastrzemski, #9 M. Johnson, #15 Ryan (Texas), #28 Sawchuk (only four made), #29T. Williams (only four made); Chicago National #1/1 Stamp: (11 cards) with #6 Bird(jersey), #7 Bird (jacket), #18 Rose (Cincinnati), #19 Rose (Montreal) and #23 Musial(four-color logo). More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

773. 2008 SportKings “TheNational” DoubleGame-UsedComplete Set of(50) Cards withPele & SecretariatOne of the more entertainingand ingenious game-usedsets is undoubtedly foundwith the offered 2008 SportKings “The National” doublegame-used complete set of(50) cards. These silver ver-sion dual swatches are serial-ly numbered to 9 copies eachand were distributed at the 29th National Convention in Chicago. Highlights include#2 Turcotte/Secretariat, #4 Rose/Clemente, #7 Sawchuk/Plante, #17 M. Lemon/Bird,#18 P. Stewart/B. Hogan, #19 Pele/Adu, #23 Marino (three-color patch)/Elway, #24Seattle Slew/Secretariat, #27 Vezina/Plante, #28 Lemieux/M. Richard, #32 M.Johnson/Bird, #36 Marino (three-color patch)/Aikman, #37 Knievel/H. Hogan, #40 H.Hogan/Ferrigno, #41 Rose/Pele, #43 Roy/Plante, #47 B. Hogan/H. Hogan and #49Messier/M. Richard (three-color patch). Opening Bid $400.00

774. 2007 SportKings SingleMemorabilia NearSet of (46/47)CardsScore with the offered 2007Sport Kings SingleMemorabilia near set of(46/47) cards. Included areGold: (4 cards, 10 cards pro-duced per) with #1, 28, #31Aikman (three-color patch),#32 Clemens; Silver: (33cards, 90 cards produced per)with #2 Yastrzemski, #4Mattingly, #7 H. Hogan, #11Lemieux, #17 Rose (Reds),#24 Secretariat, #25 Musial,#30 Aikman (two-color), #41Ryan (Astros), #47 Ryan(Rangers); Chicago National #1/1 Stamp: (9 cards) with #5 Knievel, 12, #13 M.Richard, 14, #22 Clemente, #27 T. Williams, #38 Bird (two-color), #44 Rose (Expos)and #45 Seaver. Missing only #3 for completion. Opening Bid $250.00

775. 2007-2008 SportKings Series A & BQuad MemorabiliaComplete/Near Setswith SecretariatAstounding pair of 2007-2008Sport Kings Series A & B QuadMemorabilia complete/near sets.These themed quartets feature awhopping (88) swatches ofgame/event-worn material froma slew of legends. Keys includeSeries A set: (7/7, all Silverwith 10 produced, unless noted)with #1 T.Williams/Clemente/Rose/Mattingly, #3 T. Williams/Mil.Schmidt/Bird/Yastrzemski, #7Bird/Clemente/S.Young/Brodeur (Chicago National #1/1 stamp); Series B near: (15/16, all Silver #/9)#2 Montana/Elway/Marino/Aikman, #5 Pele/Messier/Frazier/Mattingly, #10Rose/Clemente/Banks/Musial, #11 Clemente/Brock/Musial/Rose and #14 SeattleSlew/Secretariat/Turcotte/Shoemaker. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

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776. 2008Sport KingsRobertoClementeSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$100.00

777. 2008Sport KingsThurmanMunsonSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$100.00

778. 2008Sport KingsWiltChamberlainSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$150.00

779. 2008Sport KingsJulius ErvingSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$150.00

780. 2008Sport KingsMeadowlarkLemon SuperBox 1/1GlobetrottersJumbo PatchOpening Bid$100.00

781. 2008 Sports Kings HakeemOlajuwon & Robert Parish SuperBox 1/1 Jumbo PatchesOpening Bid $100.00

782. 2008Sport KingsLanceArmstrongSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$100.00

783. 2008Sport KingsJoe FrazierSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$100.00

784. 2008Sport KingsHulk HoganSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchOpening Bid$100.00

785. (3) 2008Sport KingsHull, Messier& YzermanSuper Box1/1 JumboPatchesOpening Bid$100.00

786. (4) 2008Sport KingsVintageHockeyStars SuperBox 1/1JumboPatches withBeliveau &PlanteOpening Bid$150.00

787. (4)2008 SportKingsBaseballHall ofFame SuperBox 1/1JumboPatcheswith RipkenJr.Opening Bid$100.00

788. (4) 2008Sport KingsBaseball Hallof Fame/StarSuper Box 1/1JumboPatches withGriffey Jr.Opening Bid$150.00

789. (5)2008SportKingsSuperBox 1/1Jumbo Patches with Bo JacksonOpening Bid $100.00

790. (6)2008SportKingsMMA &BoxersSuper Box 1/1 Jumbo PatchesOpening Bid $150.00

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791. 2007 Sport Kings JackieRobinson Cut Autograph #/4Beautiful 2007 Sport Kings Jackie Robinson cut auto-graph from the “Paper Cuts” subset. The bold, blue inkendorsement was accurately extracted from a personalcheck and reads “Jack R. Robinson”. The signature dis-plays (“9”) characteristics. Although this modern insertis not serially numbered, according to the Sport Kingsbrand, only four Jackie Robinson signature cards wereproduced.Opening Bid $250.00

792. 2008 Sport Kings RoyCampanella Cut Autograph #1/1The heart and soul of the Flatbush dynasty, RoyCampanella etches his greatness with the offered 2008Sport Kings “Presidents and Players” cut autograph.Serially numbered #1/1, the enormous signature pres-ents (“8-9”) and displays much nicer than similarexamples when infrequently available for public sale.Factory sealed by the Sport Kings brand.Opening Bid $250.00

793. 2007 Sports Kings Hats Off!Near Set of (7/8) CardsTip your cap to the diamond luminaries found in theoffered 2007 Sport Kings Hats Off! near set of (7/8)cards. These silver version swatches feature game-usedchunks of the respective player’s cap. Includes: #2Ryan (Texas), #3 Yastrzemski, #4 Clemente, #5 Seaver,#6 Rose (Philadelphia), #7 Rose (Cincinnati) and #8Rose triple (pieces of all three teams he played for).With exception to Seaver, each card is stamped as a#1/1 and was distributed at the National Convention inChicago. Missing only Ryan (Houston) for completion.Opening Bid $150.00

794. (6)2007 &2008 SportKingsMulti/Non-Sport CutAutographswith Baugh,Henie,RichardAthletic legendsand a film star arethe endorsers of these (6) 2007 and 2008 Sport Kingsmulti/non-sport cut autographs. Included are 2007Sport Kings Paper Cuts: (4 cards) with SammyBaugh (only ten made), Willie Mosconi (one 5 made);Maurice Richard (only 9 made); 2008 Sport Kings Anthe Movies: James Earl Jones (#1/1); 2008 SportKings Paper Cuts: (2 cards) with Eddie Arcaro (#/10)and Sonja Henie (#/2). The autographs generally pres-ent (“9”) or better.Opening Bid $200.00

795. (6) 2008Sport Kings“Made toOrder”Game-UsedPatches withClemente &PeleOne of the moreinteresting moderninsert game-usedsubsets is the 2008Sport Kings “Madeto Order” series.Upon receipt of a specified redemption card, the luckyrecipient could choose from a list of players to form asingle, double or triple swatch card. Thus, no print runsknown. These (6) cards feature chunks of game-usedmaterial including Triple Player: J. Brown/B.Sanders/Montana, Rose/Clemente/T. Williams; DualPlayer: Montana/Elway, Vezina (pad)/Plante (three-color); Single Player: Pele (double Cosmos swatch)and Rose (three-color).Opening Bid $250.00

796. (11) 2007-2008 Sport KingsSeries B (Gold Version) CertifiedAutographs with Elway & PeleElectrifying arrangement of (11) 2007-2008 SportKings Series B certified autographs featuring an incred-ible host of athletic talent. Although not serially num-bered, only 10 each of these “on card” endorsementswere produced from the gold subset. Included are ErnieBanks, Jason Bay, Randy Couture, John Elway, WaltFrazier, Michael Irvin, Bo Jackson, Roy Jones Jr., BodeMiller, Pele and Deion Sanders.Opening Bid $200.00

797. (18)2007-2009SportKings/ITGGame-Used& CertifiedAutographswith (11)#1/1Enormous “breakvalue” is deliveredwith these (18)2007-2009 SportKings/ITG game-used and certified autographs with(11) #1/1 cards. Highlights include 2007 Sport KingsAutograph-Silver: Spitz, T. Thomas; 2008 SportKings L.P: Perez (three-color patch)/Bench (#1/1, dou-ble-sided); 2008 Sport Kings Quad Memorabilia:Gibson/Brock/Musial/O. Smith (Gold, #1/1) and 2008Team Sport Kings Fall Expo:Montana/Namath/Aikman (three-color)/S. Young (Gold,#1/1, broken seal). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

798. (23) 2007-2008 Sport KingsMMA & Wrestling Modern Insertswith Hogan, Couture & JacksonAvowed “Hulkamaniacs” along with fans of “CaptainAmerica”and“Rampage”will enjoythese (23)2007-2008SportKingsmoderninserts.HighlightsincludeHulkHogan: with 2007 Sport Kings The National: (2) #37w/Knievel (both #/9); Randy Couture: with (2) 2007Sport Kings Autograph-Memorabilia: (both posevariations, 40 produced of each card) andCouture/Jackson: with (2) 2008 Sport Kings Passingthe Torch: #8 (both Chicago National #1/1 stamps,both variations). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

799. 2007-2008SportKingSeries A& BGame-UsedLumberCompleteSetsThe wooden weapons of choice for acclaimed baseballand hockey players are sliced for these 2007-2008Sport Kings Series A&B Lumber complete sets.Highlights include Series A Lumber: (8/8, all Silverwith 30 produced, unless noted) with #2 Lemieux, #3Roy (Gold, three-colored stick, 10 produced), #4Sawchuk (Gold, 10 produced), #5 M. Richard, #6Musial, #7 Mattingly (with wood stamp), #8 Rose (withwood stamp); Series B Lumber: (8/8, all Silver, #/9)with #2 Vezina, #3 Plante, #4 Beliveau, #5 Bo. Hulland #6 Br. Hull (three-color). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

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800. 2007-2008 Sport Kings“Decades” Series A&B CompleteTriple Game-Used SetIconic athletes who dominated their respective sportover a ten year period are captured on these 2007-2008Sport Kings “Decades” Series A & B complete sets.Highlighted among these triple game-used cards are2007 Series A set: (7/7, all Silver with 20 produced,unless noted) with #1 T. Williams/M. Richard/Musial,#3 Yastrzemski/M. Andretti/Clemente (#1/1 ChicagoNational stamp); 2008 Series B set: (6/6, all Silverwith 20 produced, unless noted) with #1Banks/Beliveau/B. Hogan (Gold, 10 produced) and #3Turcotte/Montana/Pele. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

801. (3) 2007-2008 Sport Kings“Cityscape” Double & Triple Game-Used SetsTempting trio of 2007-2008 Sport Kings “Cityscape”double and triple game-used sets featuring athleticicons and the metropolis they are associated with.Highlights include 2007 Sport Kings Series A: (8/8)with #6 Bird/T. Williams (Chicago National #1/1stamp), #7 Lemieux/Clemente; 2008 Sport KingsSeries B-Double: (10/10) with #8 Pele/Messier; 2008Sport Kings Series B-Triple: (7/7) with #4Montana/Marichal (three-color patch)/S. Young (Gold,10 produced) and #6 Messier/Mattingly/Pele (Gold, 10produced). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

802. 2007-2009 Sport Kings SeriesA-C Basic & Mini Complete Sets of(160) Cards EachProfessional and amateur athletic icons are the solefocus of this incredibly scarce tandem of 2007-2009Sport Kings Series A-C complete sets. Only three regu-lar size and one miniature card were issued per boxwhich retailed for over $250 per, so these 160-card edi-tions are virtually impossible to find in complete form.Included are regular and mini versions of keys includ-ing #1 Aikman, #4 Bird, #7 Clemente, #14 H. Hogan,#31 Ryan, #45 T. Williams, #64 Pele, #125 Namath,#147 Tyson and many others. An original 2007 displaybox is also included. Opening Bid $250.00

803. 2007 Sport Kings Admit OneLeonard vs. Duran Full Ticket—1/1Opening Bid $100.00 804. 2008 Sport Kings Arthur Ashe

Cut Autograph #/4Opening Bid $100.00

805. 2008 Sport Kings CalvinCoolidge Cut Autograph 1/1Opening Bid $150.00

806. 2009 Sport Kings JackieJoyner-Kersee Super Box 1/1Jumbo PatchOpening Bid $100.00

807. (4) 2008 Sport Kings Game-Used Auto Threads (#/9) with PeleOpening Bid $100.00

808. 2007 Sport Kings Ted WilliamsCut Autograph #/5Opening Bid $100.00

809. (8) 2009 Sport Kings Multi-SportSuper Box 1/1 Jumbo PatchesOpening Bid $150.00

810. 2007 Sport Kings VinceLombardi Cut Autograph #/3Opening Bid $150.00

811. (3) 2009 Sport Kings FootballLegends Super Box 1/1 JumboPatches with RiceOpening Bid $150.00

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MULTI-SPORT June 7, 2012812. (40)1961-1989Football &BasketballHall ofFame/StarRookieswithAlcindor,Blanda &WestSignificant“break value” isprojected withthese (40) 1961-1989 football and basketball Hall of Famer/star rookies. Highlightsinclude Football: (36 cards) with 1954 Bowman: #23 Blanda RC (VG-EX); 1966Philadelphia: #31 Butkus RC (VG); 1976 Topps: (2) #148 Payton RC (both EX-MT); 1981 Topps: (6) #216 Montana RC (average NM); 1984 Topps: (3) #63 ElwayRC (NM-MT, (2) NM), (2) #123 Marino RC (NM, VG); 1986 Topps: (3) #161 RiceRC (NM-MT, NM, EX-MT); Basketball: (4 cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #43 West RC(VG-EX); 1969-70 Topps: #25 Alcindor RC (GD) and 1972-73 Topps: #195 ErvingRC (NM). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

813. (1094) 1954-Modern Football,Basketball & HockeySingles with SeveralStarsThe offered (1094) 1954-modernfootball, basketball and hockey sin-gles collection is headlined by astaggering array of Hall of Fametalent including J. Brown, Gretzky,Jordan, Unitas and much more.Highlights include Football: (417cards) with 1960 Topps: #1 Unitas(VG); 1961 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG-EX); 1963 Topps: #1 Unitas (VG);1982 Topps: (14) #434 L. TaylorRC (average NM); 1984 Topps:#63 Elway RC (NM), (2) #123Marino RC (NM-MT, NM); 1986Topps: #161 Rice RC (NM-MT);Basketball: (523 cards) with 1961-62 Fleer: #62 B. Russell IA (EX); 1972-73 Topps:(372 cards, mainly EX-MT to NM) with (3) #32 P. Jackson RC (all EX-MT); 1987-88Fleer: #59 M. Jordan (NM-MT); Hockey: (154 cards) with 1980-81 Topps: #140Bourque RC (NM) and #250 Gretzky (EX-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

814. (740+)1969-ModernSports Starswith Alcindorand MontanaRC & (409)CertifiedAuto/Game-Used CardsSubstantial “break”value is assured withthis dynamic (740+) 1969-modern sports stars collection with several Hall of Famerookies including Alcindor and Montana. Also present is a cache of (409) certified auto-graph and game-used cards from a variety of tiered subsets. Highlights includeA u t o / J e r s e y : (15 cards); C e rtified A u t o : (70 cards); G a m e - U s e d : (324 cards) withB a s e b a l l : (169 cards) with many Hall of Famers including 2001 Donruss Classics Cobb(seat); B a s k e t b a l l : (108 cards); S i n g l e s : (349 cards, (6) complete/near sets) withB a s e b a l l : (4) 1989 Upper Deck #1 Griffey Jr. (average NM-MT), 1991 Topps DesertShield #79 F. Thomas (NM), 2001 Upper Deck #295 Pujols RC (Mint); F o o t b a l l : 1 9 8 1Topps #216 M o n t a n a RC (NM); B a s k e t b a l l : 1969-70 Topps #25 A l c i n d o r RC (EX);H o c k e y : (5) 1988-89 Topps #66 Br. Hull RC (average NM)and M u l t i - S p o rt : 1 9 8 5Nike Sport Cards set (factory sealed, Jordan). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

815. (375) 1987-2002 Multi-SportWax Boxes with (2750+) WaxPacksStart a store with this mammoth assortment of(375) 1987-2002 multi-sport wax boxes. Includedare (125) football, (117) basketball, (79) baseball,(32) multi/other sports and (22) non sports from allof the major manufacturers including Topps,Donruss, Fleer, Pacific, Score, Skybox, UpperDeck and many others. Unless noted on our web-site, the packs are hobby (when applicable). Alsopresent are (2750+) assorted 1980s-2000s multi-sport wax, cello and rack packs with (2) 2001Sunoco Dream Team cases (500 packs per), (22)Signature Rookies/Just Minors (one auto per) and(5) 1985 Topps Football grocery rack packs. Ofparticular note, the (117) basketball wax boxescould yield multiple valuable inserts and parallelswhich are skyrocketing in value on the secondarymarket. Upon a cursory glance it is assumed allboxes are full, although a pack or two may bemissing. Due to size/weight, a shipping surchargewill apply. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

816. (418) 1972-1984Dimanche/Derniere Multi-SportPhotographsOpening Bid $200.00 817. 1979-80 Topps Hockey & 1981

Topps Football Complete SetsOpening Bid $150.00

818. (43) 1981-1990 Multi-SportComplete/Near Sets with 1984 ToppsFootballOpening Bid $100.00

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819. 1937-1938 Dixie LidBaseball & FootballGroup of (17) Cards &PremiumsSterling 1937-1938 Dixie LidBaseball and Football group of (17)cards and premiums featuring a multi-tude of greats. Highlights includeBaseball: (11 cards) with 1937 DixieLids Large: (3 cards) with Gehringer(VG), Hartnett (VG-EX), Hubbell(VG-EX); 1937 Dixie Lids Small: (3cards) with Hartnett (VG); 1938 DixieLids Small: (4 cards) with Foxx (FR,glue residue), Hubbell (EX);Football: (6 items) with 1938 DixieLids Large: (2) Nagurski (one EX-MT, one PR, back damage); 1938 Dixie LidsSmall: (2 cards) with Baugh (GD) and Nagurski (FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

820. 1909-1940 Multi/Non-Sport Tobacco,Caramel/Candy & Strip Collection with T219 BoxersNear SetPre-war Hall of Famers, near sets and singles from a variety of designations areavailable in this promising 1909-1940 multi/non-sport tobacco, caramel/candy andstrip collection of (227) cards. Highlights include 1909-11 T206 White Borders:Griffith (GD, Portrait, Piedmont); 1909 W555: M. Brown (presents EX); 1910 E93Standard Caramel: Bender (PR, paper loss); 1910 T219 Honest Long Cut Boxersnear: (44/50 cards, 38 duplicates, mostly VG) with J. Johnson (GD, Front View);1912 T227 Miner’s Extra Series of Champions: Baker (trimmed); 1922 E120American Caramel: Goslin (PR, tape residue) and 1927 E126 American Caramel:#29 S. Rice (FR). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

821. (50) 1952 WheatiesMulti-Sport Singles withWilliamsEnergize your vintage collection withthese (50) 1952 Wheaties multi-sportsingles. Each card was neatly extractedfrom a period cereal box and presents(EX or better). Keys include Baseball:(19 cards) with (4) Berra ((3) portrait,action), (2) Campanella (action), Musial(portrait), T. Williams (portrait);Football: (10 cards) with (2) Graham(both poses); Basketball: (5 cards) with(2) Mikan (both poses, one pencil markon back) and Golf: (8 cards) with (3)Hogan (action). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

822. (4) 1967-1971 Baseball& Football Near Sets with1967 Philadelphia GumPresented are (4) 1967-1971 baseballand football near sets with many Hall ofFamers found throughout. Highlightsinclude 1967 Philadelphia GumFootball near: (181/198, average EX-MT) with #23 Unitas (EX-MT), #28Butkus (EX-MT), #35 Sayers (EX), #82Starr (EX-MT); 1969 Topps FootballFour-in-One near: (64/66, average NM,missing) with Blanda/Kemp (NM),Namath/Dixon (NM); 1970 Fleer WorldSeries near: (59/66, average NM) and1971 Fleer World Series partial:(49/66, median NM). More on our web-site.Opening Bid $250.00

823. (6) 1962-1975 Multi-Sport Complete/NearSets & (18) Singles withTest IssuesAdventurous oddball specialists willfind it hard to resist these (6) 1962-1975 multi-sport complete/near setsand (18) singles. Highlights includeBaseball: with (3) 1962 ToppsStamp Sheets: (46 stamps per, aver-age NM-MT, all duplicates) withKoufax; 1967 Irvindale DairyBraves Panel set: (2 panels, bothNM); 1968 Atlantic Oil Play BallNon-Winners set: (40/40, aggregateVG-EX); 1973 Topps Pin-Ups:Piniella (VG-EX) and Multi-Sport: with (2) 1974-75 Sugar Daddy sets: (25/25,median NM-MT). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

824. (69) 1956-1996 Baseball &Football Singles Grab Bagwith Mantle & SignedDiMaggio“ J o l t i n ’ Joe” and “The Mick” pack a powerfulpunch with this (69) card 1956-1996 baseballand football singles grab bag. Highlightsinclude 1956 To p p s : #30 J. Robinson ( G e mElite 9); 1958 To p p s : #487 Mantle AS (GD);1959 Kahn’s Wieners Football: J. Brown(FR, staple holes); 1959 To p p s : #150 Musial(VG); 1965 To p p s : #160 Clemente (VG); 1 9 6 6B a z o o k a : (2) #30 Aaron (NM, EX-MT); 1 9 6 6Bazooka Panel: #28/29/#30 Aaron (NM);1966 To p p s : #50 M a n t l e (GD) and 1982 BigLeague Collectibles: #1 D i M a g g i o (“10”, auc-tion LOA from JSA). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

825. (940) 1950s-1990sBaseball & FootballShoebox Collection withMany OddballPromising (940) 1950s-1990s baseball andfootball shoebox collection with manyoddball superstars and key rookies.Highlighted in this primarily off-gradeassortment with exceptional “break value”is Baseball: (540 cards) with 1955 Topps:#47 Aaron (FR); 1963 Salada Coins: #56Mantle (GD); 1964 Topps Coins: #120Mantle (VG), #131 Mantle AS (VG,Lefthanded); Football: (400 cards) with1959 Topps: #10 J. Brown (PR, writing);1960 Fleer: #124 Kemp RC (FR) and1966 Topps: #96 Namath (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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826. (10) 1960s-1970s Topps/Fleer Empty Display BoxesLong before 1960s-1970s cardboard collectibles made their way into collections orbicycle tire spokes, they were snug on store shelves in retail display boxes such asthese (10) well-kept cardboard containers. All present nicely with routinely popped lidperforations and edge wear inherent to shelf display. Includes: Topps Baseball 1963,(2) 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1978; Fleer Baseball 1971; Topps Basketball 1972-73. Also included is a vintage “Swell” 500-count vending box and (7) 1970 ToppsSuper Football wrappers.Opening Bid $150.00

827. (43) 1980-2001 Goal LineArt Football &Perez-SteeleBaseballUnsigned SetsAutograph hounds willenjoy these (43) 1980-2001 Goal Line ArtFootball and Perez-SteeleBaseball unsigned sets.Included are Goal LineArt sets: (28 sets) with(2) Series 1-6 (#3714,#3715), (2) 1995 (onesealed), (2) 1996 (onesealed), 1997-2004,2005-2006 (both sealed),2007, 2008 and Perez-Steele Hall of Famesets: (15 sets) with Series 1-15 (all #7961 in original boxes). The display boxes forboth editions display only moderate soiling or wear while the inner postcards areclean, crisp and in (NM-MT) condition.Opening Bid $150.00

828. (13) 1988-1992 Multi-SportWax CasesSpend countless hours ripping some packs withthese (13) 1988-1992 multi-sport wax cases.Included are Baseball: (3 cases) with 1988Fleer, 1990 Score (re-taped), 1991 OPCPremier; Football: (6 cases) with (2) 1988Topps (one near is missing box, one “X” iscello), (4) 1990 Fleer ((2) re-taped); Hockey:(4 cases) with 1990-91 Upper Deck Canadian,1990-91 Upper Deck English ((24 boxes incardboard box), 1991-92 Stadium Club and1991-92 Upper Deck (opened). Due tosize/weight, a shipping surcharge will apply.Local pick-up at our Silver Spring, Marylandlocation is highly encouraged. Opening Bid $150.00

829. (250) 1986-1993 Multi-Sport Wax Box & Set HoardEnormous 1986-1993 multi-sport wax boxand set hoard of (250) items. This instantstorefront contains unsearched wax boxesand sets from the major manufacturers of theday. Highlights include Sets: (63 sets) with(28) baseball; (8) football, (2) basketball:1992-93 Topps Gold (factory); (25) hockey;Wax Boxes: (187 boxes) with (44) baseball:(2) 1981 Topps cello; (56) football, (36) bas-ketball, (45) hockey and (6) non-sports. Dueto size/weight, a shipping surcharge willapply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring,Maryland location is highly encouraged.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

830. (208) 1983-2000 Multi-Sport Wax Boxes & MostlyFactory SetsStart a small business with this whopping(208) 1983-2000 multi-sport wax box andfactory set collection. This mountain of card-board features (198) unsearched boxes fromall of the major manufacturers of the dayalong with (10) mostly factory sealed sets.The sport breakdown for the boxes includes(142) baseball, (46) football and (10) basket-ball. A complete list is available on our web-site. Due to size/weight, a shipping surchargewill apply. Local pick-up at our Silver Spring,Maryland location is highly encouraged.More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

831. (22,000+) 1980s-2000 Multi-SportTreasure Chest withBird/Magic & JordanRookiesStuff your nickel boxes withthis mammoth (22,000+) 1980s-2000s multi-sport treasure chestwith several Hall of Fame rook-ies. Highlights includeBaseball: 1982 Topps Traded#98T Ripken RC (NM-MT);Football: 1991 Stadium Club#94 Favre RC (NM);Basketball: 1980-81 Topps #34Bird RC/#174 ErvingLDR/#139 M. Johnson RC(VG), 1986-87 Fleer: #57Jordan RC (trimmed). Alsoincluded are (22,000+) mostly1980s-2000s mixed multi-sportsingles with some stars (average NM). Due to size/weight, a shipping surcharge willapply. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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832. “Kingsof Sport”Signed &Framed Lotof (2) with Ali& LimitedEditionFootballFour Kings is atough hand to beatso deal yourself awinner with these(2) spectacular16x20 photos featur-ing four of sports greatest kings. Speaking of the great-est, first up is the famous shot of Muhammad Ali reign-ing over the floored Sonny Liston. This fantastic photodisplays a fine (“7”) quality black marker signature cer-tified by Mounted Memories. The other three kings inthis lot are football legends Marino, Rice & Smith. Thisroyal trio appears on an LE #60/60 photo certified byTri*Star with all (3) blue marker endorsements present-ing a bold (“9”) strength. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

833. Multi-SportAutograph“Man Cave”Display Lotof (4) WithAli, Namathand T.WilliamsDecorate your“Man Cave” withthis quartet ofautographed displays portraying some of the best per-formers in their trades. The signatures show (“9”) orbetter strength and include: Ali 20x16 color print of the1965 Ali-Liston bout (Steiner hologram); Brodeur a20x16 color print framed to 26-7/8 x 22-7/8” (Steinercert/hologram); Namath an 8x10 color print (inscribed“Good Luck X12”) framed to 13 x 13-11/16” (JSAcert); T. Williams a Steve Parson giclee-on-canvasframed to 44-1/8 x 34-1/6”, signed and inscribed “4247 T.C.” (full PSA/DNA). More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

834. Sports Legends A u t o g r a p hCollection of (4) With Unitas and ErvingRespectively representing the four major sports, a quar-tet of legends has autographed these ideal display keep-sakes. Includes: Elway a “Wilson” Roger Goodell sig-nature model football signed in silver marker (“8-9”strength) and inscribed “SB 32 + 33 Champs!”; ErvingA “Spalding” David Stern signature model basketballsigned “Julius ‘Dr J’ Erving #6” in silver Sharpie (“10”strength); Howe a mini-banner signed in silver marker(“7” strength); Unitas a Baltimore Colts full-size hel-met signed in blue marker (“9” strength, full JSA).Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

835. Sports Legends Signed FlatsLot of (4) With Payton and T.WilliamsDepicted plying their respective crafts in the four majorsports, the (4) subjects of these photographs have deco-rated their likenesses with bold signatures (average “9-10” strength) that include: Chamberlain 8x10 black-and-white Chamberlain vs. Russell action photo (fullJSA); Craig 20x16 “Miracle on Ice” photo (JSA auc-tion LOA); Payton 8x10 color Bears vs. Seahawksaction photo (full JSA); T. Williams sepia-toned por-trait framed to 17-1/8 x 20-1/8” (full JSA).Opening Bid $200.00

836. (5) Baltimore Sports LegendsSigned & Framed Pieces withRipken & UnitasDecorate your Baltimore sports themed “nest” withthese (5) signed and framed pieces celebrating “CharmCity’s” greatest stars. All autographs present (“9”) orbetter. Included are 1.) Murray lithograph; 2.) B.Robinson print with five inscriptions; 3.) Ripken Jr.Highland Mint display with piece of game-used bat; 4.)Unitas print and 5.) dated 3/4/72 Sporting News coversigned by Cuellar, Dobson, McNally and Palmer with1971 records as inscriptions. Authentication details andother information on our website. Due to framing, ship-ping may be substantial.Opening Bid $200.00

837. Multi-Sport Autographed BallLot of (6) With Sayers and GehringerWhile variety is inherent to this lot of autographed col-lectibles, we declare “Ball So Hard” as a commontheme. Signatures average (“8-9”) potency and include:Darryl Dawkins CBA basketball; inscribed “#52 -Chocolate Thunder”; Leon Day ONL White; Chas.Gehringer “Rawlings” Hall of Fame logo ball; GrantHill “Wilson” basketball; Gale Sayers signature modelfootball; inscribed “Kansas Comet”; Isiah ThomasSpalding David Stern signature model basketball.Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $150.00

838. Multi-Sport AutographCollection of (7) With Berra, Ryanand Bobby HullAthletes in this lot of (7) autographed items have either“touched ‘em all” or “lit the lamp” through theirremarkable careers. Signatures show between (“10”)and (“7”) strength with: Signed Baseballs Berra, Rose,Ryan and Utley (MLB hologram); Signed JerseysBobby Hull (Blackhawks); Fingers (Athletics); SignedPhoto Roenick. Individual certs/stickers from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

839. Multi-Sport AutographedBalance of Collection of (7) Itemswith (3) Multi-Signed FootballsA little bit of everything is available with this multi-sportautographed balance of collection with (7) items.Highlights include Multi-Signed Footballs: (3 footballs)with G i ff o r d / S a y e r s : (average “7”, HOF 77); F i r s tS u p e r Bowl XLI Event Ball: (12 signatures, median “8-9”) with Carson, Lofton, Shula; Second Super Bowl XLIEvent Ball: (13 signatures, median “6-7”, moderatesmearing) with Cunningham, Lofton, Romo, Ta r k e n t o nand T. Thomas. Auction LOA from JSA. More on ourw e b s i t e .Opening Bid $150.00

840. (2) Signed and Framed DisplaysWith J. Brown and GretzkyIncludes: Jim Brown LE (3060/3200) 30-1/8 x 35-1/8”signed and framed Gary Thomas color print (autogrades “9”); full photo LOA from JSA. WayneGretzky 30-1/2 x 24-1/2” signed and framed “Farewellto Maple Leaf Gardens” display (auto grades “10”) andinscribed “99”; cert/hologram from WG Authentic.Opening Bid $150.00

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841. Multi-Sport Autograph Lot of (8) With Mantle, Unitasand T. WilliamsFrom the diamond and gridiron, these (8) items are signed by some of the most cele-brated names in American sports. Signature qualities vary on ready-for-display keep-sakes penned by: Baseball Hall of Famers ONL White ball (grade “6-7”) signed by(8) with Musial and T. Williams; Mantle OAL Brown ball (grade “7-8”) signed on thesweet spot (“8-9” ); Starr full-size Green Bay Packers helmet signed in black marker(“8”); Unitas 1959 Topps Football #1 signed in black marker (“10”). Individual FullJSA (for above-mentioned items). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

842. (8) Signed ItemsWith Mantle Ball,Unitas Index Card andAaron, Mantle CachetsHall of Fame switch-hitterMickey Mantle twice headlinesthis lot of (8) autographed items.Includes: Mantle SignedBaseball an unofficial orb show-ing excessive use, this keepsake issigned by Mantle in blue ballpointon a side panel. The penning isaffected by surface abrasions butstill maintains (“6-7”) quality (fullJSA); Signed Cachets 1980s Gateway collectibles signed by their subjects (all “9-10” strength) with Aaron, (2) Carew, Garvey, Mantle (full JSA) and Rose; Unitassigned 5x3 index card (“8” strength). Individual certs/stickers from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

843. Multi-SportAutographCollection of (9)With Mays and J.RiceFamous for their exploits onthe diamond or gridiron, (9)sports legends have signedthe items in this visuallyappealing lot. Autographsaverage (“8-9”) strength andinclude: Brock a regulationsize base; O. Smith replicaSt. Louis Cardinals road jersey; Signed Photos 8x10 prints with Colavito, B. Gibson,Mays (full JSA), Slaughter; Signed Footballs “Wilson” Official NFL Paul Tagliabuesignature model footballs with Hostetler, J. Rice and L. Taylor. Certs/stickers and auc-tion LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

844. Multi-SportAutographed SportsIllustrated Lot of (17)with Ali, McEnroe &Emmitt SmithFrom the ring to the clay courtand everything in between thisautograph collection of (17)Sports Illustrated will be sure toenhance any collection.Highlights include: MuhammadAli, Andre Agassi, “Sugar” RayLeonard, John McEnroe, FloydPatterson and Emmitt Smith.All issues are signed on thecover and show (“8-9”) strength while the entire collection comes with an AuctionLOA from JSA. More on our Website.Opening Bid $250.00

845. Multi-SportAutographedHardback BookCollection of (17) w/Aaron, Armstrong andMagicPresented is a vast collection ofautobiographies/biographies cov-ering nine different sports. Eachtome is endorsed by its respectiveauthor or subject attesting to theirstories. Included are: Hank AaronHome Run, Lance Armstrong It’sNot About the Bike, MagicJohnson My Life, ShaquilleO’Neil Shaq Talks Back and Arnold Palmer A Golfer’s Life. Signatures average (“8-9”) strength. Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

846. Multi-SportAutographed PhotoCollection of (22) withUnitas, Payton andBerraFrom the gridiron to the hard-wood, this 8x10 photograph col-lection of (22) is sure to round outany autograph hound’s collection.With signatures displaying (“8”)strength, this collection includes:Ashburn, Berra/Larsen (smeared;11x14) J. Brown, Ford, Graham,Irvin, Killebrew, La Motta, R. Lott, Spanky McFarland, E. Monroe, J. Namath (FullJSA), W. Payton (D. 1999; Full JSA), J. Rice, B. Robinson, P. Rose, Sayers, Starr,Tarkenton, Thurman Thomas, Unitas (Full JSA) and Vandermeer. With the exceptionof those mentioned, each photo comes with sticker/cert from JSA.Opening Bid $300.00

847. (58) Multi-Sport AutographedFlats with Aaron,Mays & UnitasSports Autograph dealers!Heroes of sport are foundthroughout these (58) auto-graphed flats with Aaron,Mays, Unitas and many more.These endorsements average(“8-9”). Highlights includeSigned Trading/Postcards:(10 cards) with Baseball: Aaron (1985 Perez-Steele Great Moments), R. Jackson(Orioles postcard), Mays (1979 Signature Miniatures); Signed 8x10Photographs/Flats: (21 photos) with Baseball: Law/Musial; Basketball: West andSigned Index Cards: (10 items) with Football: Unitas. Auction LOA from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

848. Philadelphia Multi-Sport Collection WithAutographed andGame-Used ItemsProminent Philly athletes have auto-graphed or employed the items inthis lot. With potent signatures aver-aging (“9”) quality, highlightsinclude: (3) Carlton (2) ONL Whitebaseballs (grade “8”) each signed onthe sweet spot with an inscription;and a 1989 “Steve Carlton Night”program signed on the front cover;Cheeks a 76ers replica road jersey(No. “10”) signed on the back “0”;Game-Used Hockey Sticks includes Lindros and (2) Brind’Amour. Individualcerts/stickers from JSA (for autographed items). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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849. (33) 1905-1939 EnglishTobacco SetsOpening Bid $200.00

851. (182) 1951-1990s Non-Sport Wrappers & (16) 1951-1971 Wax/Cello Packs

Capitalize on this enormous 1951-1990s non-sport wax and wrapper collection.Highlights include Wax Packs: (16 packs) with 1962 Leaf Untouchables, (2) 1964Topps Johnson vs. Goldwater, 1965 Philadelphia Gum World War II, (2) 1966Philadelphia Gum Green Berets, 1966 Topps Monster Laffs cello; Wax Wrappers:(182 items) with 1950s: (12 wrappers, average VG-EX) with 1951 Topps Animals ofthe World, (3) 1953 Bowman TV and Radio Stars; 1960s: (64 wrappers, average EX-MT) with (2) 1968 Philadelphia Gum Dark Shadows 1; 1970s: (68 wrappers, averageNM) with 1971 Topps Bobby Sherman Getting Together (test) and 1975 Topps ShockTheater (test). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

850. Circa 1880s “Card &Scrap” Album With (775+)Non-Sport Cards FromMany Different SeriesOpening Bid $150.00

852. (5) 1930s-1970s Non-SportComplete/Near SetsDiverse and attractive assort-ment of (5) 1930s-1970s non-sport complete/near sets.Highlights include 1.) 1930sLittle Orphan Annie CardGame near (32/34, medianNM); 2.) 1957 CWS WesternStars set (24/24, median NM-MT) 3.) 1961 Barratt & Co.Huckleberry Hound set(35/35, median NM); 4.) 1966Topps Batman-Red set (44/44,majority EX-MT) and 5.)1976 Topps Star Trek (88/88, with stickers, average NM).Opening Bid $150.00

853. (4) 1900-1928 Non-Sport/Boxing “FamousPerson” Group of (4) SGCGraded CardsOpening Bid $150.00

854. (102) College Felt MiniPennants Including (7) withTasselsOpening Bid $100.00

855. Circa 1930 Campbell’sSoup “Kids” CanadianComplete Set of (4)Panels—All SGCOpening Bid $150.00

856. 1934 F4 Dixie CupPremiums Complete Set of(24) Movie Stars with BothCoversOpening Bid $150.00

857. (2) 1938-1952 Actors &Actresses Complete Setswith Dixie Lids & HamiltonGum (Including Wrapper)Opening Bid $100.00

858. 1952 Nelson’s DixieLids Actors & ActressesComplete Set of (24) withOriginal Paper LinersOpening Bid $100.00

859. 1956 Topps DavyCrockett (Orange Back)Complete Set of (80) CardsOpening Bid $100.00

860. 1960s-1970s ToppsNon-Sport Empty DisplayBox Lot of (5) With ModSquad and Who Am I?Opening Bid $150.00

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NON-SPORT TRADING CARDS June 7, 2012861. 1934 V256CanadianChewing GumTarzan and theCrystal Vault ofIsis CompleteSet (50) withWrapperThe adventures of Tarzan,the feral ape man, arechronicled on the offered1934 V256 CanadianChewing Gum “Tarzan and the Crystal Vault of Isis” complete set of (50) cards. Thiscolorful serial averages (VG to VG-EX) and is highlighted by #1 “The Urge ofTarzan” (GD) and #50 “The Parting” (VG-EX). Also present is a near impossiblewrapper from the series presenting in (Good) condition with one missing corner andmild tape residue. A duplicate for #9 is also included.Opening Bid $250.00

862. 1937 V306 O-Pee-Chee Far West Gum & 1953 V339-6 Parkhurst Guns & Pistols Complete Sets in AlbumsOpening Bid $100.00

863. (3) 1940-1952Actors & ActressesCanadian CompleteSets with WrapperThe brightest stars in the enter-tainment galaxy shine with thistrio of 1940-1952 actors andactresses Canadian completesets. Included are 1940 V289Hamilton Chewing GumHollywood Picture Stars set:(40/40, average VG-EX, (2)#1, includes wrapper in FR toGD condition) with #16 Temple (EX), #39 Gable (VG-EX); 1951 Nabisco MovieStars set: (48/48, median GD to VG, 20-25% back stamps or writing) with #42Reagan (VG); 1952 Nabisco Movie Stars set: (48/48, average EX-MT) with #25 L.Ball (EX-MT), #40 Hope (EX-MT) and #42 E. Taylor (VG). Opening Bid $250.00

864. (4) 1930-1959 CanadianAviationComplete/NearSets withCracker JackJourney “north of theborder” to secure these(4) 1930-1959Canadian issue com-plete and near sets.Included among this aviation themed grouping are 1930 V88 William PattersonAviation Series set: (52/52, median GD); 1940 Canada Stars Britain’s FightingPlanes and Warships of the British Navy near: (26/29, average EX, includes orig-inal ad, missing #230, 231, 238); 1940s V407-2 Cracker Jack United NationsBattle Planes set: (98/98, average FR, all have reverse hinge/tape residue) and 1959Popsicle Missiles & Satellites set: (25/25, median VG-EX).Opening Bid $250.00

865. (5) 1935-1962Canadian Non-SportComplete Sets with(2) 1935 V255Papoose AnimalGumA variety of subjects are cov-ered with these (5) 1935-1962Canadian non-sport completesets. Highlights include (2)1935 V255 Canadian ChewingGum Papoose Animal Gum:(70/70, one average VG, oneaverage GD with 20% edge dis-coloration); 1939 V118 Ganong Big Chiefs: (50/50, median GD) with #5 Geronimo(GD), #34 Sitting Bull (GD); 1960s FC33-2 General Mills Birds: (50/50, medianNM) and 1962 General Mills Flags Coins set: (100/100, median EX-MT). Opening Bid $150.00

866. (3) 1949-1953Dixie Lid & PremiumMovie & TelevisionStar Complete/NearSets with SalesmanDisplaySilver Screen icons and televi-sion stars apply their talents onthis trio of 1949-1953 Dixie Lidand Premium complete/nearsets highlighted by a salesmandisplay. Included are 1949Dixie Lid Premiums Salesman Display: (24/24, average EX, both cover, spiralbound) with Crosby, Rogers; 1952 Nelson’s Dixie Lids Large near: (23/24, averageEX-MT to NM, missing #9 Gable) with Crosby (NM), Hope (EX-MT), E. Taylor(NM), Wayne (NM) and 1953 Dixie Lid Premiums near: (20/24, average VG-EX,four covers, one has sticker, missing Lane, Powell, Russell, Tucker). Opening Bid $150.00

867. 1950Topps Bring‘Em BackAliveComplete Setof (100)CardsFearsome junglecreatures, restlessnatives and the per-ils of jungle life arechronicled with theoffered 1950 Topps Bring ‘Em Back Alive complete set of (100) cards. Neatly sepa-rated from the original panels, this mixed graded gathering has an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 20% (EX-MT or better), 25% (EX), 25% (VG-EX) and 30% (VGor lesser). The intense artist renderings are ideal for the non-sport set enthusiast. Opening Bid $150.00

868. (288) 1952-1958 Topps Non-Sport ShoeboxCollection withNear SetComical characters, inno-vations in transportationand gunslingers from theWild West are found withthese (288) 1952-1958Topps non-sport singles.Included are 1952-53Topps Wings: (170 cards,112 different, median FRto GD); 1953-55 Topps World on Wheels: (34 different, average FR, 5% writing);1957 Topps Goofy Series Postcards near: (49/60, average GD to VG) and 1958Topps TV Westerns: (35 different, aggregate EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

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869. 1952 ToppsLook ‘N SeeComplete Set(135/135) withPSA RembrandtPolitical figures, activists,inventors, military master-minds and renowned ath-letes are found throughoutthis 1952 Topps Look ‘NSee complete set of (135)cards. This edition is idealfor the budget conscious collector and has an approximate condition breakdown of25% (VG-EX or better), 25% (VG), 30% (GD) and 20% (FR or lesser). Keys include#1 F. Roosevelt SP (GD), #4 Lincoln SP (GD), #6 T. Roosevelt SSP (VG-EX), #15Ruth (VG), #30 Lindbergh SP (VG), #45 Earhart SP (GD), #82 Rembrandt (PSA 1)and #112 Rockefeller SP (VG-EX). Opening Bid $400.00

870. 1953 Topps Who-Z-AtStar? Complete Set of (80)CardsOf the various 1950s movie/televisionstar issues, the offered 1953 ToppsWho-Z-At Star? complete set of (80)cards is definitely among the mostdesirable. This colorful “collector’sgrade” series has an approximate condi-tion breakdown of 15% VG-EX or bet-ter), 45% (VG) and 40% (GD or lesser).Keys include #1 Donlevy (VG), #37 G.Kelly (VG), #39 Gable (GD), #46Skelton (VG), #52 E. Taylor (FR), #54L. Turner (GD), #64 Tracy (GD), #69Nelsons (VG) and #79 Flynn (VG-EX).Opening Bid $200.00

871. (6) 1959-1964Topps & DonrussNon-Sport ComedyRelated SetsThese (6) 1959-1964 Topps &Donruss non-sport comedyrelated sets will keep the for-tunate winner in stitches. Thesets average minimally (EX-MT to NM). Included are1959 Topps ValentineGreetings: (55/55); 1959Topps You’ll Die Laughing:(66/66); 1960 Topps FunnyValentines: 66/66); 1961Donruss Idiot Cards: (66/66); 1963 Topps Monster Laffs: (66/66) and 1964 ToppsNutty Awards: (32/32). Opening Bid $150.00

872. 1964 Donruss AddamsFamily Complete SGCGraded Set of (66) Cards“They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysteri-ous and spooky. They’re all together ooky,the Addams Family!” Celebrate the AddamsFamily clan with the offered 1964 Donrusscomplete SGC graded set of (66) cards. Thecondition breakdown is as follows; (1) SGC96, (2) SGC 92, (9) SGC 88, (1) SGC 86,(16) SGC 84, (9) SGC 80, (4) SGC 70, (16)SGC 60, (5) SGC 50 and (3) SGC 40. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $150.00

873. (7) 1956 Topps Non-SportComplete/Near/PartialSets & (87) SinglesA variety of themes are covered withthese (7) 1956 Topps non-sport com-plete/near/partial sets and singles col-lection. Included are 1956 Topps Elvispartial: (45/66, average VG, 6 dupes)with #1 “Go, Go, Go, Elvis” (VG-EX),#2 Checklist (GD); 1956 Topps Flagsof the World Near: (66/80, averageGD to VG, 57 dupes); 1956 ToppsRound-Up: (87 cards, aggregate EX)and (5) 1956 Topps U.S. Presidentssets: (36/36, median VG-EX, 11dupes). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

874. (3) 1963Non-SportMonsterComplete/Starter Sets“Do the MonsterMash” with this trio of1963 non-sport com-plete/starter sets.Included are 1963-65Leaf Spook StoriesSeries 2 set: (72 cards,composite EX-MT toNM); 1963 RosanTerror MonstersSeries 1 set: (64/64,median NM) and 1963 Topps Monster Laffs starter: (39/64, average NM).Opening Bid $150.00

875. (7) 1955-1973United States &Canadian Non-Sport SetsDiverse collection of (7)1955-1973 United Statesand Canadian non-sportcomplete sets. These seriesaverage (NM) or better.Included are 1955Parkhurst Fido BubbleGum: (42/42); 1959Topps Fabian: (55/55);1960 Golden Press U.S.Presidents: (33/33); 1965Donruss Disneyland: (66/66); 1968 Post Cereal Dr. Doolittle: (60/60) and (2) 1972-73O-Pee-Chee Royal Canadian Mountain Police: (55/55 regular, 30/30 insignia).Opening Bid $150.00

876. (11) 1966-1967 Topps& Donruss Non-SportComplete Sets with Lost inSpaceComprehensive gallery of (11) 1966-1967 Topps and Donruss non-sport com-plete sets. Highlights include 1966Donruss Green Hornet: (44/44, averageVG-EX); 1966 Topps Batlaffs: (55/55,median VG); 1966 Topps BatmanBlack: (55/55, majority VG); 1966Topps Batman Series A & B: (44/44each, mostly VG to VG-EX); 1966Topps Lost in Space: (55/55, mostly VG-EX); 1967 Donruss Monkees Series A-C: (44/44 each, majority VG-EX); 1967 Donruss Monkees-Sepia: (44/44, majorityVG-EX) and 1967 Topps Planet of the Apes: (44/44, median EX-MT). Also presentis a pair of 1966 Batman Ring Club 3-D cards with reverse tape residue or writing. Opening Bid $250.00

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NON-SPORT TRADING CARDS / AMERICANA June 7, 2012877. (48) 1940-1942 WorldWar II AviationPremiums“Bombs away!” Alliedaircraft strike fear intheir foes with these(48) 1940-1942 WorldWar II era premiums.Included are 1940Canada StarchBritain’s FightingPlanes and Warshipsof the British Navypartial: (18/29, median VG-EX, 8 dupes); 1941 Dixie Lid Defend AmericaPremiums: (14 premiums, both covers with one stamped, average VG-EX) and 1942Dixie Lid America’s Fighting Force Premiums: (4 premiums, two covers, averageVG-EX).Opening Bid $150.00

878. (747)1952-1957Topps AviationThemedSingles with1956 Jets NearSet (232/240)Raise your 1950s non-sport collection to newheights with these(747) 1952-1957Topps aviation themedsingles. Included are 1952-53 Topps Wings: (88 cards, median GD); 1956 ToppsJets near: (232/240, average VG-EX); 1956 Topps Jets dupes: (231 cards, mainlyVG-EX, 48 low series, 185 high series) and 1957 Topps Planes: (196 cards, aggre-gate EX, all blue backs). More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

879. (9) 1940s-1960s Non-Sport Exhibit Ad Panels/Sheetswith Lone Ranger/Roy RogersEntertaining grouping of (9) 1940s-1960s non-sport Exhibit ad panels/sheets with theLone Ranger/Roy Rogers. Included are Sheets: (2 sheets, both 12-1/4 x 21”, both GDto VG) with (2) 1960s Lone Ranger/Roy Rogers (duplication among cards, but notidentical); Panels: (7 panels, most near 12-1/2 x 8-1/2”, average VG to VG-EX) with(1) 1950s Cowboys (color), (2) 1950s Entertainers (two-cent), (1) 1960s Girls (five-cent) and (3) 1940s-1950s Pin-Up Girls (one and two-cent).Opening Bid $150.00

880. (3) 1965-1967Non-SportTelevisionComplete/Near Sets& (211) SinglesLegendary shows from the“golden age of television” areprofiled with these (3) 1965-1967 complete/near sets and(211) singles. Highlightsinclude Complete/Near Sets:(3 sets) with 1965 FleerGomer Pyle set: (66/66,median NM to NM-MT); 1965 Topps The Man from U.N.C.L.E. near: (50/55,median NM); 1967 Topps Planet of the Apes near: (43/44, average NM) andSingles: (168 cards) with 1963 Topps Beverly Hillbillies: (16 cards, median VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

881. Silver and Bronze Age Comics Collection of (42)With (9) Graded and First-Ever Hulk (CGC 6.5)With an emphasis on “The Hulk,” this gathering of (42) Silver and Bronze Agecomics is “incredible,” indeed. With vibrant color portrayals of superheroes, the non-graded issues exhibit between Fine and Very Fine quality on average and include (9)CGC graded examples. Highlights include: The Incredible Hulk #102 CGC 6.5 (April1968; first-ever Hulk solo title); Not Brand Echh #2 CGC 9.0 (September 1967); TheSilver Surfer (April 1970; presents minimally VF). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

882. May 1958 HarveyComics Bound File Copy of(15) Comics with RareHarvey Hits #9Comic book enthusiasts will savor this high-ly desirable, one-of-a-kind volume.Presented is a bound file copy including all(15) titles published by Harvey Comics inMay of 1958, including the rare Harvey Hits#9. This handsome volume is stamped insidethe front cover as “Property of HarveyPublications, Only Available Copy, PleaseDo Not Remove from Premises”. Theincluded comics present in high grade withvivid covers, clean off-white pages and min-imal signs of wear including a water stain atlower left which does not detract from the dynamic appeal of this unique collectible.More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

883. Superhero &Sport Comic BookCollection of (117)Comic fans are sure to enjoythis fantastic group of (117)books spanning the gold tocopper age eras. Presenting ingrades ranging from XF to Gthis eclectic offering provides anice mix of Marvel, DC &Dell/Gold Key super-hero,sports, funny and TV titles.Highlights include Hogan’sHeroes #1, Jackie RobinsonBaseball Hero, Babe Ruth SaysGoodbye, (30) Bronze Age X-Men, Superman Strikes-out, Jimmy Olsen with DonRickles, (5) Jonah Hex and (8) Gold Age books with Wheaties Baseball Star adver-tisements. More on our website. Opening Bid $100.00

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884. Teddy RooseveltSigned 1904 CabinetPhoto - Full PSA/DNAThrust into the role of U.S.President upon WilliamMcKinley’s assassination, 42-year-old Theodore Rooseveltbecame the youngest-ever ChiefExecutive. Issued during his termin office, this sepia-toned cabinetphoto display was endorsed bythe exuberant leader. The 6x8thick stock piece is the backingfor an adhered profile likenesswith an “O.M. Bell PhotographicCo.” stamping. On the lower bor-der, Roosevelt has penned inblack-ink steel tip fountain pen:“To Mis (sic) Evelyn PoultryBigelow with best wishes fromTheodore Roosevelt Sept 17th1904.” The signature projects(“7-8”) strength and clarity. The signed portion is cracked and almost completely sep-arated from the overall piece. Full photo LOA from PSA/DNA.Opening Bid $1000.00

885. Millard FillmoreTwice-Signed 1835Correspondence -Full JSAThe last Whig Party diplomatto serve as U.S. President,Millard Fillmore signed this1835 correspondence piecetwice, well before hisExecutive Branch endeavor.Composed on a 7-3/4 x 9-1/2”sheet, the letter is written inblack-ink fountain pen (entire-ly in Fillmore’s hand) withcontent regarding a legal mat-ter. At the conclusion,Fillmore’s impeccable pen-manship displays nicely,showing (“8”) strength withflowing qualities. The reverseis postmarked with an address(in Fillmore’s hand) and hasadditional Fillmore signature (“8”). Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

886. Ulysses S.Grant CutSignature WithFull JSASuccessful in leading theUnion Army to triumph inthe Civil war, Ulysses S.Grant took a natural pro-gression to the WhiteHouse, where he reigned fortwo consecutive terms.Certain to bolster anyAmericana-themed or politi-cal autograph collection,this Grant signature accentsan impressive display.Housed in a 5-1/8 x 6-7/16”thick cardboard frame,Grant’s cut signature is exe-cuted in black-ink steel tipfountain pen and projects(“7”) strength and claritywith flowing characteristics. Just above, a sepia-toned likeness of the 18th Presidentcompletes to display. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

887. BenjaminHarrison/QuintinGresham Dual-Signed Sheet FromHarrison’sPresidency - FullJSAAs Executive Branch arti-facts go, the regal penning ofBenjamin Harrison is amongthe toughest in the hobby.Couple Harrison’s signaturewith that of contemporarystatesman Quintin Greshamand you have a rare patrioticprize, indeed. Executed onan otherwise blank 8-1/8 x4-7/16” sheet with a roundedcorner, Harrison’s black-inksteel tip fountain pen scripting shows unwavering (“9”) potency and is accompaniedby his inscription of “March 25, 1892,” which dates to the latter portion of his presi-dency. On the reverse, Gresham has signed in black-ink fountain pen (“8” strengthwith minor ink migration) and inscribed “March 29 1893.” Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

888. 1865Alexander HayRitchie Engravingof AbrahamLincolnHistory and art combine inthis stately engraving ofAbraham Lincoln by artist A.H. Ritchie. This fine imageset on heavy stock measures10x12. It presents in wellpreserved condition withmoderate signs wear includ-ing a 2” tear at twelveo’clock, a 1-1/2” section ofmissing paper at top right anda light stain at the lower left.None of these conditionsaffect the portrait area framedby the included oval shapedmatting. The artist’s nameappears at lower right as “Eng’d by A.H. Ritchie”. There is a handwritten pencil noteon the reverse stating “Abigail Bell Herbst Bought it 1865”.Opening Bid $200.00

889. BillySundaySigned 1924“OfferingSlip” - FullJSAUnable to swayspectators on thebaseball diamond,suitably namedBilly Sunday pro-ceeded to preach theways of the Lordand evils of alcohol.One of the rarestsouvenirs in therealm of Americana,Sunday’s autographis executed boldly on this vintage document. Drawn from the Nashville (Tenn) TrustCo. and dated “December 21st 1924,” a “Billy Sunday Farewell Offering” of “$10.00”is signed by its donor. The lower portion is signed “W A Sunday” in blue fountainpen. Sunday’s endorsement projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity with the “W” mini-mally affected by a “PAID” hole punching. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

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890. (2) Civil War Era “MilitaryTactics” Guides with 1861 Cooke’sCavalryMilitary aficionados will snap to attention for these (2)official U.S. Military guides issued by the WarDepartment during the Civil War era. Published in 1861the manual titled U.S. Cavalry Tactics by GeneralCooke is in extraordinary condition with only minorsigns of wear. It features embossed cover designs andinterspersed illustrations, and bears inscriptions by theissuing and receiving officers of the 90th RegimentIndiana 5th Cavalry. Published in 1855, the manualtitled Rifle & Light Infantry Tactics by Colonel Hardeebears a forward by Secretary of War Jefferson Davis.The front cover is missing and the rear cover isdetached.Opening Bid $250.00

891. Civil War Era Military BrassButtons Lot of (61) with VariousManufacturersButton, button who’s got the button…you, if you claimthis lot of (61) Civil War era brass buttons. Theseremarkably well preserved buttons measure 3/4” indiameter and feature a heraldic Eagle clutching arrowsand branches with a shield over the breast. Sixty ofthese buttons are shank back types showing mid to highlevels of luster and sharp details. The various manufac-turers include (46) Horstmann of Philadelphia, (8)Scovill of Waterbury, (3) Steele-Johnson and (3) C.Kenyon of New York. The remaining button is a screwback type with a 1” diameter and a crossed rifle designwith the number 45 and the letter E.Opening Bid $150.00

892. Woodrow Wilson SignedPresidential Appointment with FullJSAWoodrow Wilson the 28th U.S. President was a detailoriented progressive reformer. One of the numerousdetails he attended to was the March, 1914 appointmentof Thomas Mercer to the position of Postmaster ofSandwich, Illinois. This finely preserved cream coloreddocument measures 19x16 and has a crisp feel withmoderate signs of wear such as trace amounts of stain-ing, light fold lines and minor perimeter notching, all ofwhich enhance its authentic period appeal. Wilson’sendorsement applied in steel tip fountain pen presents anice (“8”) quality. Full JSA LOA.Opening Bid $150.00

893. (100+)1960s-1980sPolitical LotIncludingLetters,Photos &Buttons withNixonPolitical aficiona-dos cast your votefor this largeassortment of polit-ical memorabilia.Included is a variety of (100+) 1960s-1980s letters,photos, magazines, buttons and sundries associatedwith U.S. political figures. Highlighting this prestigiouscollection are (3) issues of Life magazine signed by R.Nixon (“8”, full JSA), “Lady Bird” Johnson (“9”) & B.Goldwater (“9”). Additional highlights are 1909 &1965 Inaugural invitations, a 5x7 Johnson family photosigned by (5, no LBJ), a signed H.H. Humphrey 8x10photo, (3) G. Ford signed letters and a 1960 RepublicanConvention delegate’s badge. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

894. 1802-1930 Americana Ephemeralot with Tobias Lear Letter,Roosevelt Invitation & Railroad MapO ffered is an eclectic mix of Americana ephemeraincluding correspondence, almanacs, maps, pamphlets,indenture agreements, periodicals, manuals and bills oflading. Presenting in a range of preservation from excel-lent to poor these remarkable documents offer an insight-ful glimpse of life in an expanding nation. Highlightingthis assortment is a War Department collection noticesigned (“9” strength) by Tobias Lear, who served asG e o rge Wa s h i n g t o n ’s personal secretary. Also includedare a 1909 White House invitation and an 1854 $1 obso-lete currency note. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

895. (10)1960sRinglingBrothersCircusPostersBring the“greatestshow onearth” homewith these(10) 1960sRinglingBrothers cir-cus posters.The nearly 19 x 13-1/2” broadsides have endured thedecades in remarkable condition with largely crease-free surfaces, relatively crisp edges and entertainingillustrations. Included are (2) “A Truly Big Show”, (2)“An Exciting Scene”, (2) “Army of 50 Clowns”, (2)“Hazardous, Terrific, Automobile”, “Meers Sisters” and“Peerless Prodigies”.Opening Bid $200.00

896. Series of 1934 500 Dollar BillAmong the large denomination U.S. currency items dis-continued in 1945, this 1934 series 500 dollar bill wasissued near the close of the legal tender’s short-livedrun. Showcasing the identical green and gray tonesfound on all U.S. paper currency, this note features alikeness of slain president William McKinley on theobverse and an ornate design with “500” at the centerof the reverse. The bill remains complete, though thereis edge/corner wear and a vertical fold, as well as dis-coloration at opposite corners from excessive handling.Opening Bid $500.00

897. Morgan & Peace Silver DollarCollection of (26) with PostalCommemorative AlbumCoin and Stamp collecting are time honored hobbieswith adherents the world over. Offered is a statelyPostal Commemorative Society album containing (26)U.S. silver dollars. Presenting in grades ranging fromFine to About Uncirculated each dollar coin is accom-panied by a handsome display card featuring commem-orative postage stamps postmarked on relevant anniver-sary dates pertaining to significant historical events.This collection includes (18) of the ever popular“Morgan” series coins and (8) “Peace” series coins.More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

898. U.S. Mint “Treasure Chest” Lotwith 1955 Proof SetDealer alert! U.S. coins are realizing some of the bestprices in the collectibles market. Offered is a formidable“ Treasure Chest” assortment of United States mint &proof sets and individual boxed coins including numer-ous silver issues. Housed in their original packagingthese (162) items will be quick selling additions to ad e a l e r’s inventory or a wise investment for the savvyc o l l e c t o r. Highlights include (4) vintage proof sets from1955, 1957, 1960 and 1964, (3) modern silver proof setsfrom 1994-1996, (2) 2006 American Legacy proof setsand (2) Lewis & Clark proof silver dollar & NativeAmerican pouch boxed sets. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

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899. 1970 NGC Graded “No S” ProofSet with “No S” Ten Cent CoinRare coin enthusiasts will delight in this scarce NGCgraded and encapsulated 1970 “No S” proof set. Thishandsome (5) coin set is highlighted by the ten centcoin missing the “S” mint mark which should be pres-ent on proof coins minted in San Francisco. This desir-able coin has been graded PF 68 by NGC, a highlyregarded professional grading service. The other fourcoins have also received PF 68 designations. The onecent coin is the large date variety, it has also receivedthe RD (red) designation. The fifty cent coin has beenrated CA (cameo).Opening Bid $400.00

900. 1971 NGC Graded “No S” ProofSet with “No S” Five cent CoinPresented is a scarce, high value 1971 “No S” proof setprofessionally graded and encapsulated by NGC. Rarecoin seekers will covet the tough five cent coin missingthe “S” mint mark which should be present on proofcoins produced by the San Francisco mint. This stun-ning coin has earned a PF 69 CA (cameo) designation.The ten, twenty five and fifty cent coins have meritedPF 68 grades, and the one cent coin registered a PF 67RD CA (red, cameo) grade. This stately set combinesbeauty and scarcity assuring desirability in the numis-matic world.Opening Bid $400.00

901. 1983 NGC Graded “No S” ProofSet with “No S” Ten Cent CoinNumismatists will treasure this hard to find NGC grad-ed “No S” 1983 proof set. This certified and encapsu-lated set has received the coveted “ultra cameo” desig-nation for each of the (5) included coins. The highlightof this set is the ten cent coin missing the “S” mintmark which should be present on proof coins producedat the San Francisco mint. This scarce 10 cent coin hasmerited a PF 69 UC grade from NGC. The 1 cent coinis rated PF 69 RD UC, the five cent coin registers PF67 UC, the 25 cent coin comes in at PF 68 UC and the50 cent coin has graded PF 69 UC.Opening Bid $250.00

902. 1990 NGC Graded “No S” ProofSet with “No S” One Cent CoinYou will be breathing rare air with this beautiful NGCgraded “No S” 1990 proof set. Each of the (5) coins inthis set has earned a PF68 or PF69 UC “ultra cameo”designation from the Numismatic GuarantyCorporation. The key item in this issue is the one-centcoin missing the “S” mint mark which should be pres-ent on proof coins produced at the San Francisco mint.It is estimated that only 3,500 of this “No S” varietywere produced. The grades for the coins in this set areas follows: 1990-No S 1-cent PF 68 RD UC; 1990-S 5-cents PF 69 UC; 1990-S 10-cents PF 69 UC; 1990-S25-cents PF 69 UC; 1990-S 50-cents PF 69 UC.Opening Bid $900.00

903. (21)1983-1997 U.S.MintPrestigeProofSets with(2) 1996SetsEminence abounds in this reputable collection of (21)U.S. Mint issued “Prestige” proofs sets. This offeringconsists of one set for each year “Prestige” sets wereissued from 1983 to 1997 along with (7) duplicate setsincluding (2) highly desirable 1996 issues. Each set fea-tures a handsome commemorative dollar coin and mostalso contain half-dollar commemoratives encompassinga variety of themes, along with standard proof issues ofthe one, five, ten, twenty-five and fifty cent coins foreach year. They are housed in their original boxes withU.S. Mint COAs. Presenting as uncirculated in condi-tion, several of these coins have acquired natural ton-ing. More on our website. Opening Bid $300.00

904. (25) 2004-2006 Silver StateQuarter Proof SetsStrike the silver lode with this accumulation of (25) sil-ver quarter proof sets. Each of these lustrous (25) setscontains (5) 90% silver quarters for a total of (125)90% silver coins. All come with their original boxesand U.S. Mint COAs, and they are encapsulated in theiroriginal holders. Included are (10) 2004 sets, (10) 2005sets and (5) 2006 sets. Presented in uncirculated condi-tion these sets offer an excellent opportunity as silvervalues continue to soar.Opening Bid $200.00

905. (104) 1999-2006 U.S. Mint ProofSets with (42) State Quarter SetsThe proof is in, U.S. Mint issued coins make great col-lectibles. Presented is a sizeable offering of (104) proofsets including (42) State Quarter sets produced by theUnited States Mint. These brilliant proof struck coins areencapsulated for protection and are housed in their origi-nal boxes with COAs. This group includes (37) ten piecesets containing (5) state quarters and one, five, ten andfifty cent coins along with a one dollar coin. Also includ-ed are (25) eleven piece sets which have a second varietyof the five cent coin. The balance of this lot is (42) statequarter five piece sets. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

906. 2009PCGS MS70Ultra HighRelief $20Gold DoubleEagleIn 1907 AugustusSaint-Gaudensdesigned a $20gold piece knownas the “DoubleEagle”. Thisdesign featuring“Lady Liberty” hasbeen hailed as themost beautiful coin ever struck by the U.S. Mint.Modern technology has finally provided Saint-Gaudens’ vision to be fully realized with this “ultrahigh relief” one ounce .9999 fine gold version previ-ously considered impractical to produce. Presented isan amazing specimen designated by PCGS in the high-est grade possible MS70. This truly perfect coin isoffered complete with its original elegant Mint issuedbox and COA.Opening Bid $750.00

907. 2009Ultra HighRelief $20Gold DoubleEagle PCGSMS69In 1907 AugustusSaint-Gaudensdesigned a $20gold piece knownas the “DoubleEagle”. Thisdesign featuring“Lady Liberty” hasbeen hailed as themost beautiful coin ever struck by the U.S. Mint.Modern technology has finally provided Saint-Gaudens’ vision to be fully realized with this “ultrahigh relief” one ounce .9999 fine gold version previ-ously considered impractical to produce. Presented is afantastic specimen designated by PCGS in the secondhighest grade possible MS69. This magnificent coin isoffered complete with its original elegant Mint issuedbox and COA.Opening Bid $750.00

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908. Morgan Silver Dollar U.S. MintTreasury Set of (5) with 1884-CCOpening Bid $100.00

909. (8)CoinMorganSilverDollarCollectionOpening Bid$100.00 910. Late 1800s-Early 1900s

Pin/Button/Badge Collection of (22)with 1896 “Bryan” Political TokenOpening Bid $100.00

911. (2) Circa 1900 Teddy RooseveltCampaign PinbacksOpening Bid $150.00

912. 1900s U.S. CommemorativeStamp Collection of (1,000+) withLincoln & Francis Scott KeyOpening Bid $100.00

913.NormanRockwell“SaturdayEveningPost” LotWith (10)MagazinesandSignedPostcardOpening Bid$150.00

914. 1940s-50s Pin-Up Girl Blotters,Photos & Postcards lot of (92) withEarl Moran EmphasisOpening Bid $100.00

915. Bruce Lee 1970s Movie PosterLot of (3) With “Game of Death”Opening Bid $100.00

916. Gene Autry and Roy RogersSingle-Signed BaseballsOpening Bid $100.00

917. “Viva Rock Vegas” FlintstonesMovie Prop Fork, Knife & SpoonOpening Bid $100.00

918. 1990s “Looney Tunes”Reversible Leather JacketOpening Bid $100.00

919. Autographed Record AlbumCollection of (16) w/ Lionel Richie &BB KingOpening Bid $100.00

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920. EddieRickenbackerTypewritten SignedLetter With Full JSAWith resounding success in hisevery endeavor, American legendEddie Rickenbacker laid claim torenown in automotive and aviationcircles, though his World War Iheroics define his legacy perhapsmore than any other achievement.This typewritten and signed letterwas composed by the flying ace.Rickenbacker’s personal stationeryshowcases a stars and stripes-themed design and his lofty militarytitle. Dated “June 2.19.” the letter isin response to correspondenceRickenbacker had received from aMichigan man. At the conclusion,Rickenbacker’s black-ink steel tipfountain pen signature projects (“8”)strength and clarity with a small instance of ink migration. Full photo LOA from JSA.More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

921. Elvis Presley Signed 1975 Check - PSA/DNA“Authentic”A superstar whose appeal knew no boundaries, rock-n-roll’s “king” took top billingregardless of his company. Encapsulated with autograph assessed “Authentic” byPSA/DNA, this personal check was composed and signed by Elvis Presley near theend of his abbreviated reign. Drawn from Presley’s personal account at Memphis’National Bank of Commerce, the document is dated (in Presley’s hand) “Dec. 3 1975”and made out for “300.00” to Dick Grob, a former police officer who was in charge ofsecurity for Presley. On the appropriate line, Presley’s blue ballpoint endorsement(signed “E.A. Presley”) projects (“8-9”) strength and clarity. While Presley items haveinherent value in any form, signed personal artifacts such as this are fleeting, indeed.Opening Bid $750.00

922. Michael JacksonAutographedHandwritten “BillieJean” Lyrics - Full JSAWhile his accomplishments as theyouthful lead singer for the Jackson5 and solo “Off the Wall” endeavorwere more than most superstarscould ever realize, MichaelJackson’s “Thriller” album sur-passed all of his earlier works andplaced him as pop’s most success-ful act. Written by Quincy Jones inthe creative sense, a few lines ofthe 1983 mega-hit “Billie Jean”was hand-written in the literalsense by “The King of Pop” on thisunlined white paper. On an other-wise-blank 8-1/2 x 11” sheet,Jackson has written in black felttip: “Billie Jean is not my lover she’s just a girl who claims that I am the one the kids(sic) is not my son.” At the conclusion, Jackson’s signature trumpets “perfect 10”strength and clarity. A remarkable collectible from one of the most influential artistsever. Full photo LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $1500.00

923. Classic Rock Record Collection of (193) with ChuckBerry Signed LP, Beatles & ElvisTechnology has come a long way but it has yet to equal the warm, sweet tones of clas-sic vinyl recordings. Presented is a collection of (193) 33, 45 & 78 records from theearly years of Rock & Roll. Represented labels include Parlophone, Capitol, Apple,Sun, Chess, Columbia, RCA, Swan, London and other giants of the 1950s & 1960s.Highlights are a Chuck Berry signed LP, (44) Beatles 45s & (6) LPs, (32) Elvis, (20)Jerry Lee Lewis, (19) Johnny Cash, & (5) Rolling Stones. This group presents in aver-age well played condition with 80% housed in their original covers and/or sleeves.Opening Bid $150.00

924. EarlyLesneyMatchboxTreasureChest withCars,OriginalBoxes & (4)CarryingCases“Diecast dream”describes thisexceptionalassortment of(100+) earlyLesney Matchbox vehicles. Presented is a variety of 1950s-70s racers, trucks, industri-al vehicles, motorcycles, tractors, delivery vans, tanks, buses and boats. In general thishandsome fleet presents in excellent condition with outstanding paint surfaces andonly minor signs of wear. Highlights are #13 Dodge “Wreck Truck”, #37 “KarrierBantam-2 Ton”, #51 “8-Wheel Tipper”, #68 “Mercedes Coach, #74 “Daimler Bus”,#75 “Ferrari Berlinetta”, (4) carrying cases, (9) vehicles in original boxes and (12)“Superfast” models. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

925. Batmanand VillainsAutograph lotof (12) withWest, Kitt,Merideth – AllJSAStroll the streets ofGotham City withthis collection ofBatman and villainautograph flats.Executed on indexcards and publicityphotos these dozensignatures average(“8-9”) strength andinclude: John Astin,Frank Gorshin,Glynis Johns, ErthaKitt, BurgessMerideth, Lee Meriwether, Julie Newmar, Cesar Romero, Burt Ward, David Wayne,Eli Wallach and Adam West. Individual sticker/cert from JSA.Opening Bid $200.00

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AMERICANA / LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS June 7, 2012926. (12) IanFleming 1stEdition Bookswith (9) Bond ((8)U.K.) IncludingGoldfinger &ThunderballBond, James Bond…If thisphrase grabbed your atten-tion then you are sure toenjoy this collection ofnovels written by IanFleming. Presented are(12) first editions pub-lished by GlidroseProductions featuring (9)Bond books, (8) of whichare original U.K. versionsincluding Goldfinger andThunderball, and 1 U.S. version. In general these books are in excellent conditionwith light to moderate signs of age appropriate wear including typical small pen orpencil marks inside the front cover. All have original dust jackets with plastic coversand are free of major issues. More on our website. Opening Bid $400.00

927. 19581st EditionJamesBond “Dr.No” by IanFleming –Both U.K.& U.S.VersionsSay yes to “Dr.No” with these(2) fantastic firstedition JamesBond novelswritten by thegreat IanFleming. Presented are first edition, first printing U.K. & U.S. versions of “Dr. No”with original dust jackets. The U.K. version has a nicely preserved dust jacket, a solidspine, clean cover and sturdy off-white pages. The U.S. version’s dust jacket showsconsiderable wear, the cover and spine are clean and sturdy, the pages are light creamcolored. Both versions have small pencil marks on the first blank page inside the frontcover. More on our website. Opening Bid $200.00

928. Stage andScreen StarsSigned Photo Lotof (39) WithCagney, (2) Fawcettand R. WelchStars and starlets of the stageand screen have endorsedtheir images in this lot of (39)publicity photos. Most areblack-and-white 8x10 prints.The autographs show (“9”) orbetter strength throughoutand all are personalized.Includes: (3) L. Anderson,Asner, Bacall, L. Ball,Bishop, C. Burnett, Buttram,Cagney, (3) L. Carter, R.Chamberlain, K. Curtis, K.Doulas, I. Dunne, (2)Fawcett, J. Fonda, Haver, D.Hoffman, Ladd, Lamour, Loy, (3) MacLaine, MacMurray, Midler, (2) Novak, (2)Pleshette, D. Reynolds, Savales, Welch, Welk and Wyman. Auction LOA from JSA.Opening Bid $400.00

929. (15) EntertainerSigned MagazinesWith Bergman, E.Taylor and R. WelchTheir popular statuses war-ranting colorful cover photo-graphs on leading publica-tions, the stage and screenstars in this lot of (15) auto-graphed magazines are amongHollywood’s most renowned.The signatures average (“8-9”)quality (with most personal-ized) and include: JulieAndrews, Ingrid Bergman,Carol Burnett, Glen Campbell,(2) Walter Cronkite, JackLemon, Sophia Loren, ShirleyMacLaine, Bess Myerson,Dolly Parton, Dan Rowan,Elizabeth Taylor, RaquelWelch and Robert Young.Auction LOA from JSA. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

930. (2)1950s StoreDisplays:(1) Star*CalDecals & (1)GlamorettesFreshenerswith MarilynMonroeA treat for thesenses! Fiftiesfans will flip forthese vintage storedisplays featuringsome ofHollywood’s brightest stars and the unparalleled Marilyn Monroe. First up is aStar*Cals decal store board with (10) die-cut decals suitable for a variety of applica-tions. These decals are in pristine condition in their original unopened packages.Highlights are (2) Ball, Crosby and Martin & Lewis units. The second offered displayis a Glamorettes air freshener board with (11) Marilyn Monroe in lingerie unopenedunits. Also included are (12) units of an unknown blonde bombshell. More on ourwebsite. Opening Bid $150.00

931. Celebrity and Entertainer Autographed Lot of (26)with Jon Voight, Mark Wahlberg and James FrancoPerformers of the big screen, television and the stage are gathered in this autographcollection of 8x10 photos and a magazine. This impressive collection of (26) is high-lighted by individually PSA/DNA or JSA sticker/cert photos including: Sean Astin,James Franco, George Lopez , Lee Meriwether, Danny Trejo, Jon Voight and MarkWahlberg. Signatures average (“8-9”) in strength. More on our website.Opening Bid $150.00

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932. Circa 1960s Babe Ruth SpaldingAdvisory GloveOpening Bid $100.00

933. (4)1982ToppsBaseballCello &WaxBoxesOpening Bid$200.00 934. (2) 1981 Topps Football

Unopened Wax BoxesOpening Bid $250.00

935. 1984ToppsFootballWax BoxOpening Bid$200.00

936. (7)1982-1986ToppsFootballCompleteSets with (4)1986 ToppsOpening Bid$100.00

937. (4) 1989 Score FootballComplete SetsOpening Bid $100.00

938. (7) 1975-76 Topps Hockey RackPacksOpening Bid $150.00

939. 1979-80 #18O-Pee-CheeWayne GretzkyRookie PSA 7Opening Bid $200.00

940. 1980-81& 1987-88 O-Pee-CheeHockeyCompleteSetsOpening Bid$100.00

941. (82)1980-ModernWayneGretzky,MarkMessier &Ray BourqueCardsOpening Bid$150.00

942. (2)2005 SPAuthenticGolf WaxBoxesOpening Bid$200.00

943. 1949 and 1950 WashingtonSenators Team-Signed Balls -Individual Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

944. 1964 Philadelphia Phillies Team-Signed Ball With Full JSAOpening Bid $200.00

945. 1972 New York Mets Te a m - S i g n e dBall With Berra, Mays and Full JSAOpening Bid $150.00

946. Commemorative Bat Lot of (6)With Single-Signed Banks, Bench,Musial and SeaverOpening Bid $150.00

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LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS June 7, 2012947. 1961 &1962 PostBaseballNear/PartialSets & (277)OddballSinglesThose with an eyefor the eclectic willenjoy this tandem of1961 and 1962 PostBaseball near/partialsets plus (277) odd-ball singles fromassorted sets. Highlights include 1961 Post starter:(104/200, average VG-EX,) with #4 Mantle (GD, box),#23 Shaw SP (EX), #107 Aaron (VG-EX), #163 RoachSP (EX); 1962 Post near: (170/200, average VG-EX)with #5 Mantle (EX, box), #61 Yastrzemski (EX-MT),#83 Allison SP (EX), #109 Koufax (EX-MT, red lines),#142 Mays (VG), #149 Aaron (VG-EX), #173Clemente (VG-EX, red lines) and 1962 Topps Stamps:(51 stamps, aggregate EX) with Mays (EX-MT). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00

948. (1164) 1968 Topps BaseballCards From VendingPlayer collectors and graded card specialists will not bedisappointed in these (1164) 1968 Topps Baseball sin-gles which came from period vending boxes. With def-erence to minor centering issues inherent with distribu-tion, these singles still present beautifully with “foursharp corners”, clean edges and radiant surface hues.Included are (32) 198, (85) 202, (26) 206, (20) 238,(63) 297, (43) 298, (57) 302, (51) 309, (66) 322, (27)325, (59) 327, (42) 329, (79) 331, (42) 336, (35) 349,(73) 354, (17) 565, (189) 589, (49) 590, (48) 591 and(61) additional cards of various players.Opening Bid $250.00

949. 1969ToppsBaseballComplete Setof (664) Cardswith (3)VariationsAttractive 1969Topps Baseball com-plete set of (664)cards. This series ispacked with rookieHall of Famersincluding ReggieJackson along with the grand finale for Mickey Mantle.The approximate condition breakdown is as follows:15% (NM or better), 40% (EX-MT), 20% (EX) and25% (VG-EX or lesser) with only moderate instancesof wax staining or errant centering. Keys include #50Clemente (VG), #100 Aaron (EX), #190 Mays (EX),#260 R. Jackson RC (VG-EX), #500 Mantle (GD) and#533 Ryan (EX-MT). Also present are the variations for#151 (EX-MT), #208 (NM), #582 (EX-MT). More onour website.Opening Bid $250.00

950. 1969 Topps Baseball HighNumber Vending Group of (499)CardsGradable possibilities are delivered with this electric1969 Topps Baseball high number vending group of(499) cards. Moderate duplication is found throughoutthis assortment which is comprised of #s 589-663.Multiple minor/semi-stars, team cards and rookie starsare noticeable. These singles are extremely clean withsolid corners, crisp edges and radiant surface hues.Opening Bid $250.00

951. 1970 Topps Baseball Semi-HighNumber Group of (395) CardsConstruct a quality 1970 Baseball set from this semi-high number group of (395) cards. Moderate duplica-tion is located throughout this gathering which is com-prised of #s 547-632. Several minor stars, team cardsand rookie stars are found within. Razor-sharp corners,mostly accurate centering and clean edges are all attrib-utes of this “straight from vending” assortment! Opening Bid $250.00

952. (698) 1971 Topps BaseballHigh-Grade Low NumbersConstruct a gorgeous 1971 Topps Baseball set with theoffered group of (698) high-grade singles. These lownumbers display moderate duplication and are com-prised of semi/minor-stars, postseason and rookieleader cards along with checklists. The vast majority ofthese examples came from period vending boxes anddisplay well-defined corners, crisp edges and clear sur-face registrations. The fragile black borders haveendured the past four decades in remarkable condition.Opening Bid $250.00

953. 1971 Topps Baseball Semi-HighNumber Vending Group of (500)CardsPitch black borders, well-constructed corners and crispedges are all attributes of the offered 1971 ToppsBaseball semi-high number group of (500) cards. These“straight from vending” singles display multiple teamcards, rookies and other semi-stars. Included are 25Cards Each: (500 cards) with #526, 533, 534, 542,548, 558, 565, 578, 584, 593, 597, 601, 602, 610, 616,619, #620 F. Howard, 622, 633 and #641 Mets Team. Opening Bid $250.00

954. (563) 1971 Topps Baseball HighNumber Singles from VendingTeam and set collectors will take notice of these (563)1971 Topps Baseball high number singles. Consistingof #s 647-752, moderate duplication is found through-out this assortment which is heralded by minor/semi-stars, team and rookie cards. The 41 year-old canvaseswere preserved in period vending boxes and haveescaped any significant wear. Strong corners, cleanedges and mostly accurate centering are all attributes ofthis gathering. Very tough to find series in such uppertier condition.Opening Bid $250.00

955. (3230)1959-1979Baseball &FootballCardCollectionwith (242)1961-1963PostBaseballPromising gather-ing of (3230)1959-1979 baseball and football cards including rook-ies of Brett, Payton and Winfield. Highlights includeBaseball: (1534 cards) with 1961 Post: #145 Mays(EX, box); 1962 Post: (146 cards, aggregate EX) with#5 Mantle (VG, ad); 1963 Jell-O: #112 McCovey(VG); 1973 Topps: #100 Aaron (VG-EX); 1974 Topps:#456 Winfield RC (VG-EX); 1975 Topps: #228 BrettRC (VG-EX); Football: (1696 cards) with 1972Topps: #200 Staubach RC (GD) and 1976 Topps: #148Payton RC (VG-EX). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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956. 1906 Baltimore Orioles RelatedCabinet with Hughie JenningsOpening Bid $200.00

957. Circa1920s-1930sPinch HitTobaccoUnopenedPouch &Original Tin SignOpening Bid $150.00

958. 1953Bowman Color#93 PhilRizzuto/BillyMartin PSA 7.5Opening Bid $200.00

959. September26, 1961 YankeeStadium TicketStub - Maris HR#60Opening Bid $150.00 960. 1970 Topps Baseball Super

Uncut Sheet (Blank Back) of (36)CardsOpening Bid $100.00

961. 1950s Pair of Stanford PotteryChicago Cubs & White Sox Lamps-WorkingOpening Bid $100.00

962. 1954 “The Sporting News” LouDarvas Original Cover Artwork FromOrioles-Yankees 17-Player TradeOpening Bid $150.00

963. (2) 1950s Baltimore OriolesFramed Displays With 1958 All-StarGame Ticket/ProgramOpening Bid $150.00

964. (7)1989 Perez-SteeleCelebrationSets and(3) UncutSheetsOpening Bid$250.00

965. PeteRoseSignedCopy ofthe “DowdReport”Opening Bid$100.00

966. 2002,2003 and2005CamdenYardsGame-UsedBasesWith B.RobertsAutographOpening Bid$200.00

967. 1960 D.C. Stadium OriginalBlueprint Lot of (11)Opening Bid $200.00

968.1970sBaltimoreSportsSign Lotof (4)WithOriolesandBulletsOpening Bid$200.00

969. Sport/Non-Sport Treasure ChestWith (3) Signed Baseballs and HotWheels CarsOpening Bid $100.00

970. 1876-1889 38-Star AmericanFlagOpening Bid $200.00

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LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS June 7, 2012971. 1958 NationalLeague All-StarTeam-Signed BallWith (7) Hall ofFamers and Full JSAGathered in Baltimore for the1958 Mid-Summer Classic, (27)members of the Senior CircuitAll-Star squad autographed thisOAL Harridge baseball. Thecreamy sphere (grade “7”) is thecanvas for ballpoint penningsthat average (“6”) strength andclarity with highlights includ-ing: Aaron, Ashburn, Banks,Mathews, Mazeroski, Musialand Spahn. Full photo LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

972. (24) Single-SignedBaseballs WithAaron, Mantleand MaysThe numbers don’t lie inthis lot of (24) single-signed baseballs whosesubjects combined for20 Cooperstownplaques, 29 MVP plau-dits and 11 Cy YoungAwards. The orbs range from clean white (grade “9”) to medium-toned (grade “5”)examples with sweet spot ballpoint endorsements averaging (“9”) strength. Keysinclude: Aaron, R. Jackson, Killebrew, Mantle “No. 7” inscription (full JSA),Mathews, Mays (full JSA), Musial, Ripken, Jr., F. Robinson, Rose, Schmidt andStargell. Certs/stickers and auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $400.00

973. (14) Baseball Autographed Balls & Flats with Aaron& PaigeSpotlighted are (14) baseball autographed balls and flats featuring luminaries such asAaron and Paige. Included are Single-Signed Balls: (12 balls, average “8-9”, all OALballs average “7” with most displaying slight toning) including Appling, Berra, Feller,(2) Ford, Hunter, Kell, Musial, Reese, (2) Rizzuto, Ryan; Other Flats: (2 items) with1.) Aaron (8x10) print (“9”) and 2.) Paige signed cut (“8”). Auction LOA from JSA. Opening Bid $200.00

974. Baseball AutographedIndex Card/Postcard Lot of(372)From famous to familiar to obscure, thenames in this lot of (372) autographedindex cards and postcards cover all thebases. The signatures average (“8-9”)strength and clarity with keys including:Aaron, M. Allen, Aparicio, Appling,Averill, Banks, Chandler, Conlan, Doby,Doerr, (2) Durocher, Feller, Ford, J.Gordon, (3) Herman, Hubbell, Kaline,Kell, Lemon, Lopez, Lyons, Mize, (2)Musial, Rizzuto, B. Robinson, (2)Slaughter, Spahn, Wilhelm and (2) D.Williams. Auction LOA from JSA. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $250.00

975. 1960s-1990s BaltimoreOrioles TreasureChest of (180+)Items with 1968Team-SignedBallO-R-I-O-L-E-S!!! Feelthe magic happen withthis 1960s-1990sBaltimore Orioles treasure chest of (180+) items which runs the gamut of sports col-lectibles. Highlights include 1968 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed Ball (28 signa-tures, average “6-7”, OAL Cronin ball grades similarly) with Sweet Spot: Bauer;West Panel: B. Robinson; East Panel: McNally; South Panel: Weaver; (45) 1962-1972 Topps Orioles Cards: (median EX-MT) and Other: (3) 1966 World Seriesclear glass tumblers (all NM-MT). Auction LOA for signed material from JSA. Moreon our website.Opening Bid $150.00

976. Lou Gehrig andCal Ripken, Jr.Original “Fotoball”Artwork CompositionsHall of Famers and lineup fix-tures, both, Lou Gehrig and CalRipken, Jr. are the subjects ofartist Christopher Paluso’s 1995“Fotoball” renditions. Included inthis lot are Paluso’s original com-positions of both tireless heroes.Framed to 13-1/4 x 15-1/4” undergray matting, the colorful illustra-tions respectively portray thehumble Gehrig in his Yankee capand Ripken with his familiar steelblue eyes. A “fotoball” in its original box is included.Opening Bid $250.00

977. Multi-SportBalance ofCollection WithMays Signed Capand 1972Dolphins Team-Signed FootballThe well-rounded collectorwill appreciate this “lot forall seasons.” Comprised ofautographed souvenirs and unsigned display items, the assortment is headlined by:1972 Miami Dolphins Team-Signed Ball an Official NFL pigskin with (13) signa-tures (strengths vary) including Csonka, Griese and Shula; Dan Marino SignedJersey: signed on the lower back (grade “9”) and inscribed 13. Signed Baseball Capsfitted pro model caps signed on the bill (both “8-9” strength) with Mays (New YorkGiants) and R. Roberts (Phillies). Auction LOA from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

978. Sports/EntertainmentSigned FlatsCollection of (108)With Butkus andCarlinCelebrity autographs from thestage, screen and sportingarena are the fare in this lot of(108) signed flats. Ideal forframed display, the signaturesaverage (“8-9”) strength withhighlights including: SportsBednarik, Berra, Boggs,Butkus, Force, (2) Musial and Seaver; Entertainment George Carlin, CharlieDaniels, Robert Englund, James Earl Jones, Leslie Nielsen and Dick Van Dyke;NASA Glenn. Individual certs/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

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979. (248) 1948-1956Topps, Bowman & LeafFootball SinglesCollectionLay the foundation for future sets withthese (248) 1948-1956 Topps, Bowmanand Leaf Football singles. Highlightsinclude 1948 Leaf: (9 cards, medianFR) with #13 Lujack RC (PR, waterstain), #26 Waterfield RC (GD, BlackName); 1952 Bowman Large: #12Trippi (GD); 1955 Topps All-American: (59 different, majority GD)with #1 Hickman RC (VG), #12 Graham(PR, writing), #85 Luckman (GD) and1956 Topps: (55 cards, median FR toGD) with #60 L. Moore RC (GD). Moreon our website.Opening Bid $200.00

980. 1958-1961 ToppsFootball Near/Partial SetRunThese 1958-1961 Topps Footballnear/partial sets are only a “stone’sthrow” from completion. Highlightsinclude 1958 Topps near: (115/132,median VG, 10% writing) with #22Unitas (VG), #66 Starr (FR), #90Jurgensen RC (GD); 1959 Topps: (98cards, mainly VG) with #1 Unitas (FR,tape), #10 J. Brown (GD), #82 Hornung(VG-EX); 1960 Topps near: (124/132,aggregate EX) with #1 Unitas (VG);1961 Topps partial: (146/198, medianVG to VG-EX, 5% writing) with #1Unitas (GD), #39 Starr (EX) and #71 J.Brown (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

981. (519) 1962Topps CFLCards with ManyStarsFeatured is a razor-sharpgroup of (519) 1962Topps CFL cards withmany stars. Neatly sepa-rated from period panels,this high-grade assort-ment displays nicely.Included are Ten CardsEach: (440 cards) with#116-129, 131, #134 Gilchrist, 136, 137-142, #145 Shatto, 146, 147, 149-152, 154,155, 157-161, #162 Pitts, #163 Pleon, 164-168; Other Quantities: (51 cards) with(11) #114, (9) 132, (9) #143 Rote, (11) 144, (11) 156; Team Cards: (28 cards) with(8) Argonauts, (10) Blue Bombers and (10) Roughriders.Opening Bid $250.00

982. 1952, 1953 and1955 WashingtonRedskins VintagePanoramic TeamPhotosAnnually introducing theWashington Redskins, these (3)vintage team-issued panoramicphotographs showcase black-and-white and sepia tones withplayers posing in front of therevered Capitol Building withcrisp fall conditions evident.Each has printed identifications. Includes; 1952 40x10, 40 players/coaches includingBaugh and Lambeau (coach); 1953 43x10, 39 players/coaches with Dudley andLambeau (coach); 1955 39x10, 41 players/coaches with Guglielmi and LeBaron. Thelatter piece has (2) vertical creases, though all present beautifully.Opening Bid $250.00

983. (32) 1953-1976 Multi-Sport Star Cards withAaron & Banks RookiesVintage Star Dealers! Make a splashwith these (32) 1953-1976 multi-sportstar cards. Highlights include Baseball:(14 cards) with 1953 Topps: #27Campanella (VG), #220 Paige (FR);1954 Topps: #94 Banks RC (VG), #128Aaron RC (GD); 1956 Topps: #30 J.Robinson (VG), #79 Koufax (VG);1958 Topps: #150 Mantle (VG); 1962Topps: #10 Clemente (VG-EX); 1968Topps: #177 Ryan RC (PR, writing);Football: (12 cards) with 1966Philadelphia: #38 Sayers RC (GD) and1976 Topps: #148 Payton RC (VG-EX).More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

984. (1116) 1932-1979 Multi-SportShoebox Collectionwith Many StarsHeroes of sport headline this(1116) 1932-1979 shoeboxcollection with many base-ball, football and basketballstars. This mixture is high-lighted by Baseball: (571cards) with 1956 Topps:NNO 2/4 CL (marked);Football: (319 cards) with1968 Topps partial:(170/219, average GD to VG, 5-10% tape/writing) with #149 Kemp (EX); 1969Topps partial: (149/263, median VG to VG-EX, 5-10% writing); Basketball: (226cards) with 1957-58 Topps: #42 Stokes RC (SGC 40) and 1970-71 Topps: #75Alcindor (PSA 6). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

985. (3000+) 1952-1990s Multi-SportSingles TreasureChest with Namath& OrrInteresting (3000+) 1952-1990s multi-sport singlestreasure chest with numerousgreats including J. Brown,Namath, Orr and Unitas. Thismixed gathering is highlight-ed by Football: with 1963Topps: #96 Nitschke RC (VG-EX); 1964 Philadelphia: #12 Unitas (EX-MT), #30 J.Brown (VG-EX); 1965 Topps: #99 Dawson SP (VG); 1967 Topps: #98 Namath(EX), #132 CL (EX-MT); Hockey: with 1972-73 Topps: (3) #100 Orr (EX-MT, VG,GD) and 1974-75 Topps: (4) #195 Potvin RC (one PSA 9, one PSA 8, one PSA 8, mc,one VG). More on our website.Opening Bid $200.00

986. (229) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey PuckStickers with Many StarsRaid the rink with these (229) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Puck Stickersfeaturing a slew of Hall of Fame icekings. With deference to perimeterfoxing and surface bowing, these“straight from vending” singles gener-ally have crisp corners and edges.(10) #1 Mikita, (10) #2 Mahovlich,(6) #3 Bo. Hull, (3) #5 P. Esposito,(14) #6 Worsley, (11) #7 Beliveau,(15) #8 Vasko, (11) #9 Gilbert, (12)#10 Crozier, (12) #11 Angotti, (14) #12 Hodge, (12) #13 Hall, (12) #14 Harvey, (12)#15 Plante, (12) #16 Stanley, (12) #17 Bower, (13) #18 Horton, (13) #19 Keon, (13)#20 Sawchuk and (12) #21 H. Richard. Opening Bid $250.00

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987. 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey VendingGroup of (626) Cards with StarsSeveral thousands of dollars of book value is delivered withthese (626) 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Hockey singles from periodvending boxes. This razor-sharp assembly contains numerousHall of Famers and stars. Significant duplication is foundthroughout. Keys include #28 Delvecchio, #31 F. Mahovlich,#34 Sawchuk, #56 Worsley, (15) #140 Cheevers, (14) #165 H.Richard, (9) #181 Plante, (49) #183 Stanley and (19) #198Keon. Due to rudimentary factory printing techniques of the age,slight size variances and moderate instances of askew centeringare present. Additionally, a reddish film is discernible along theupper border on the majority of the specimens. Despite thoseflaws, these crisp samples are still a viable proposition. More onour website.Opening Bid $250.00

988. Ultimate 1947-1986 PhiladelphiaPhillies Singles Collection of (1899) Cardswith Many Team SetsDevout Philadelphia Phillies phans will phight to the phinish forthis ultimate 1947-1986 singles collection of (1899) cards withnumerous complete/near team sets and difficult oddball exam-ples. Highlights include 1940s Phillies: (25 cards, average EX)with (18) 1949 Bowman: #46 Roberts RC (EX-MT); 1950sPhillies: (419 cards, average VG-EX to EX) with (26) 1950Bowman: #32 Roberts (NM), #84 Ashburn (EX-MT); (1) 1951Topps Phillies Team (GD, Undated), (23) 1952 Topps: #59Roberts (VG-EX, black back), #216 Ashburn (EX), #339 (EX-MT), #352 (VG), #362 (EX-MT); (13) 1958 Hires Root Beer—No Tabs: #10 Ashburn (EX); (7) 1959 Armour Coins Ashburn(four different colors, average NM); (34) 1959 Topps: #338 S.Anderson RC (EX-MT); 1960s Phillies: (579 cards, average EX-MT) with (42) 1963 Topps: #553 Stargell RC (EX-MT); 1970sPhillies: (456 cards, average EX-MT) wit (38) 1973 Topps: #615Schmidt/Cey RC (EX-MT) and 1974 Topps Deckle Edge Proof Carlton (GD). More on our website.Opening Bid $250.00

989. 1930s Hollywood Stars SignedFlats Lot of (20) With Stan Laurel andJoan CrawfordStage and screen icons from the 1930s have endorsedtheir unmistakable likenesses in this lot of (20) flats.Autographs average (“9”) strength and clarity andinclude: William Bendix, Billie Burke (full JSA), JohnCarroll, Charles Coburn, Jerry Colonna, Joan Crawford(full JSA), Hume Cronyn, (2) Dan Duryea, JeanHersholt, John Hodiak, Ruth Hussey, Hedy Lamarr, StanLaurel (full JSA), Robert Mitchum, (2) Walter Pidgeon,Cesar Romero, S.Z. Sakall and Al Smith. Basiccerts/stickers from JSA. More on our website.Opening Bid $300.00

990. (6)Game-UsedHockeySticks WithRayBourqueAbly employed onfrozen pondsthroughout theNHL, these (6)hockey sticks showextensive game use and include: R. Bourque left-handed “Sher-Wood S.O.P. 9950”;Burridge left-handed “Louisville TPS”; B. Glynn left-handed “Canadien C50”; B.McCrimmon left-handed “Sher-Wood P.M.P. 5030”; B. Pederson right-handed“Sher-Wood P.M.P. 5030.” Also included is a right-handed “Koho” stick used by anunknown player. Each exhibits outstanding game use with puck/board marks and ath-letic tape lining the butt and blade.Opening Bid $250.00

991. Olaf KolzigGame-Used Lot of(3) With GoalieStick and PadsBorn to German parents inSouth Africa, Olaf Kolziggrew up in Canada andeventually settled inWashington, D.C., wherehe enjoyed a spectacular16-year NHL career withthe Capitals. These equip-ment items were ablyemployed by the franchise’s all-time wins leader as he minded the net in the Nation’sCapital. Includes: Stick a “CCM Heaton” left-handed goalie stick with “OKOLZIG” stamped on the shaft and athletic tape lining the butt and blade; Padsblack leather “CCM Heaton” accessories with blue accents and “KOLZIG” embroi-dered to the outer sides.Opening Bid $250.00

992. (6) Signed HockeySticks With Howe andHull Single-SignedCrafted to the specifications of theweapons wielded by theirendorsers, these (6) pro modelhockey sticks showcase bold signa-tures that average (“7-8”) potency.Single-Signed sticks (signed onblade) include: Ray Bourque, (2)Joe Juneau (both inscribed “49”),Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull.Also included is a 1990-91 BostonBruins team-signed stick with (16)including Beers, Bourque,Brickley, Burridge, Douris andLazaro. Individual certs/stickersfrom JSA.Opening Bid $250.00

993. June 12,1939 InauguralBaseball Hallof Fame GameTicket Stub -ScarceThough every bigleague team enjoyed abrief respite on June12, 1939, events ondiamonds elsewherewere among the most significant in baseball history. In celebration of the game’scentennial, this ticket stub was issued for an exhibition on the day of the Hall ofFame’s unveiling. One of just a few known examples, this voucher was for admis-sion to Doubleday Field as the inaugural inductees (including Ruth and Cobb)assembled for a parade and exhibition. The ticket presents nicely as a minor crease isoffset by crisp imagery and sharp edges. More on website.Opening Bid $150.00

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994. 1931 Notre Dame “KnuteRockne Memorial Game” Player ArmBandOpening Bid $150.00

995. 1951BowmanFootball #20Tom LandryRookie—PSA 8Opening Bid $200.00

996. 1957ToppsFootball#123 JohnCarsonOriginal Artwith CardFrom 1989GuernseyAuctionOpening Bid$100.00

997. 1883-1935Morgan &PeaceSilverDollar Lotof (58) with1890-CC &1921 PeaceOpening Bid$250.00

998. 1884-1935 Morgan & PeaceSilver Dollar Lot of (57)Opening Bid $250.00

999. 1885-1925 Silver Morgan &Peace Dollar Lot of (59)Opening Bid $250.00

1000. 1850s-1950s Mostly Silver TypeCoin Lot of (30) with (2) 1891-CCMorgan Dollars & (2)CommemorativesOpening Bid $150.00

1001. (5) Washington Mint QuarterPound & (1) Half Pound SilverRounds with (3) Gold PlatedOpening Bid $200.00

1002. 1836-1927 One & Two CentCoin Lot of (140+) with Tokens andFlying Eagle, Large & Indian HeadCentsOpening Bid $150.00

1003. InterestingCoin/Token/Masonic Lot of (33) withGold Mason’s Ring & KnightsTemplar CharmOpening Bid $100.00

1004. (2) Australian CommemorativeSilver Proof Coin Sets with 2000Sydney Olympic SetOpening Bid $200.00

1005.WilliamCullenBryant &JamesFenimoreCooperSignedCheck &CutOpening Bid$100.00

1006. View-Master Lot With (8)Stereoscopes and (100+) DiscsOpening Bid $100.00

1007. Lone Ranger/Tonto CollectionWith 1954 Lunch Box and 1957Lobby CardOpening Bid $200.00

1008. (2)February1972ActionComicsOriginalSuperman StoryboardsOpening Bid $200.00

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LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS June 7, 20121009. 1985 &1986CanadianGold ProofCoinsStrike gold withthis pair of $100.00face value proofcoins struck by theRoyal CanadianMint. These attrac-tive specimens feature a Queen Elizabeth II image on the obverse. The 1985 coin hasa Bighorn sheep reverse and the 1986 coin features an olive branch-Peace/Paixreverse. The accompanying Canadian Government COAs state that each coin containsa 1/2 troy of gold and has a total weight of 16.965 grams of which 91.66% is gold &8.34% is silver. With the precious metals market receiving strong attention over thelast ten years these coins are handsome collectibles with excellent potential.Opening Bid $400.00

1010. 1874-1960sPaper Money Lotof (141) with 1896“Education” SilverCertificatePaper money, previously theprovince of advanced collec-tors, has enjoyed a fantasticsurge in popularity over thepast two decades. The pre-sented lot of (141) notes rep-resents an opportunity tobank an “instant collection” of interesting specimens. The star of this group is an1896 “Education” $1 silver certificate. This handsome (VF30) example has a crispfeel, excellent centering and an attractive presentation. Also highlighting this groupare a 1935 Hawaii $1 note, (3) 1870s U.S. fractional notes, a 1929 Bank of AtlantaFederal Reserve note and (8) $1 star note silver certificates. More on our website. Opening Bid $250.00

1011. MilitaryTreasure Chestwith Ring, U.S.Army Bracelet,Wings & SterlingSnap to attention for thisloaded “Treasure Chest” lotof militaria. Offered is a pro-lific assortment of (60+) pins,buttons, badges and decora-tions including vintage ster-ling silver items. This martialmaterial presents in nicely preserved, display-worthy condition with light to moderatesigns of wear. Highlights include a sterling Army bracelet, a 3” brass bottle with aroyal crown emblem, a Balfour Cavalry Scout ring, a USS Daniel Webster engravedZippo lighter, (2) sterling U.S. Air Force “wings” pins and a group of (6) dress uni-form mini-medals. More on our website. Opening Bid $150.00

1012. 1930s-1950sHollywood Stars VintagePhoto Lot of (110+) WithJoan Crawford SignedLetterThe brightest stars and starlets in theHollywood firmament shine brightly inthis lot of vintage photographs. Theassortment is headlined by a 1951 type-written letter signed by Joan Crawford(full JSA). The (110+) black-and-whiteor sepia-toned photos, meanwhile, haveeither facsimile of secretarial signatures.Ranging in size from 2-1/2 x 3-1/2” to8x10 prints, highlights include: AndrewsSisters, Charlie Chaplin, Perry Como, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Boris Karloff, BurtLancaster and Frank Sinatra.Opening Bid $150.00

1013. Circa 1950sVintage NY AreaTourist PennantCollection of (66)with (2) BrooklynDodgersColorful souvenir pennantsserve to evoke fond memo-ries of places visited or toshow support for yourschool or favorite team. Presented is a nostalgic collection of (66) pennants with themajority relating to the New York region. Ranging in size from 8”-27” these vintagemementos present in mid to high grade condition and feature a broad array of sightsincluding iconic Manhattan points of interest, various lakes & other nature locales.Highlighting this group are (2) Brooklyn Dodgers flags, (4) dated pieces bearingNative American Chiefs appliqués and a handsome Coney Island standard.Opening Bid $200.00

1014. Circa 1950sVintage TouristDestination Lot of(150+) SouvenirPennants with SilkVenezuelaBroaden your horizons withthis far flung lot of (150+)tourist destination souvenirpennants. These memory-evoking mementos range insize from 8”-27” and present in nicely preserved condition with vivid colors, boldlettering & appliqués and light to moderate wear. The standout standard in this groupis a rare 19” silk Venezuelan flag dated Sept. 1953 which celebrates the 14thAmateur Baseball World Series. Other highlights are (3) Disney pieces including aMickey & Minnie Mouse Ice Capades item, (2) Ringling Brothers, a Niagara Fallssilk, and Havana & Aruba souvenirs.Opening Bid $150.00

1015. (4) M.A.S.H.Television SeriesSurgical CostumesThe comedic nature of theM.A.S.H. television series under-scored the horror of the KoreanWar. Presented are (4) surgicalcostumes used by actors whileperforming the grisly duties oftheir television jobs. Included are1-2.) white surgical caps worn byLarry Linville and Loretta Swit(unknown seasons); 3.) ladiesblack turtleneck worn by LorettaSwit during Season 5 and 4.)Korea era army cap worn byLoretta Swit during Season 5. Each collectible from “Hot Lips” and Major FrankBurns is in excellent condition. Opening Bid $200.00

1016. M*A*S*H* Cast-Worn Costume LotWith B.J., ColonelPotter and RadarThose who cherished the popculture series “M*A*S*H*” arecertain to appreciate these cast-worn attire items. Tailored inHollywood for on the setshoots, these garments weredonned by: Gary Burghoff (tankhaki button-down Army officershirt with Caduceus pin; andcap); Mike Farrell (white cot-ton doctor’s coat and surgical pants); Harry Morgan (tan khaki button-down Armyshirt). Also included are a green khaki cap and metal canteen. All show moderatewear and have printed actor identifiers.Opening Bid $200.00