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1910 Old Mill Cigarettes Baseball Group Lot of 62.
Fantastic group from the 640-card minor league tobacco issue (ACC designation T210), commonly referred to as the Red Border set by collectors. Each of the eight series is devoted to a different minor league. Includes the following cards: Series 1 (S. Atlantic League) - Benton, Lewis (Columbia), Lipe (portrait), Pelkey; Series 3 (Texas League) - Ash, Bandy, (2) Belew, Bell, Berlick, Blanding, Burk, Carlin, (2) Conaway, Corkhill, Cowan, Davis, Donnelley, Doyle, Drucke, Dugey, (2) Evans, Fillman, Francis, Gordon, Gowdy, (2) Harper, Hicks, Hill, Hise, Hooks, Hornsby, Jolley, Kaphan, Kipp, Malloy, Meagher, Merritt, McKay, Powell, Rose, Salazor, Shindel, Smith (bat over shoulder), Storch, Stringer, Tesreau, Thebo, Tullas, Walsh, Watson, Weber, (2) Weeks, Wickenhofer, (2) Williams; Series 4 (Va. Valley League) - Benney, Collier. Condition is generally G to VG, with approximately one-third of the cards grading lesser.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12189 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$2,270.50
1934-39 Lou Gehrig Signed Baseball.
On a ball that was issued during the tail end of Lou Gehrig's illustrious career, this OAL (Harridge) can with relative assurance be from the Iron Horse's playing days. An undertaking was done to remove the personalization, and the opposite panel also shows evidence of removals. Gehrig's signature remains a 3/10 to 4/10. Still an outstanding single due to its prime scarcity.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12338 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,792.50
Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseball
While the sweet spot signature on this Official American League orb with blue and red stitching remains a 4-6/10 courtesy of the Great Bambino Babe Ruth. The ball has undergone a fantastic amount of damage, with a nickel-sized hole in the ball's outer surface. Abrasions have impeded part of the surname on the orb, but the appeal of the Ruth single remains undisputable. A side panel has handwritten text that has faded into the realm of illegibility.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12405 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,673.00
Ty Cobb Single Signed Baseball.
A whole side panel has been utilized by the Georgia Peach as he has penned his signature along with a bold "Sincerely." While we cannot be definitively sure, we can estimate that the ball was signed pre-1934 due to the presence of the two-color stitching on the orb. Wear to the ball's surface have obscured any evidence of the ball's stamping. making accurately dating it that much more difficult. Appealing is the possibility that this ball was signed during Cobb's playing days, which would make it far more valuable.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12321 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,553.50
1966 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598).
Graded cards - PSA NM-MT 8: #376 Paul Schaal; PSA NM 7: #469 Yankees Rookies; PSA EX 5: #583 Tigers Team; BVG EX-MT 6: #598 Gaylord Perry. Ungraded cards include #1 Willie Mays (EX), 30 Pete Rose (EX/MT), 50 Mickey Mantle (EX), 100 Sandy Koufax (EX), 126 Jim Palmer (VG/EX), 300 Roberto Clemente (EX), 365 Roger Maris (EX) , 500 Hank Aaron (VG/EX). Set averages EX in condition with some lesser.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12216 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,434.00
1955 Topps Baseball Near Complete Set (205/206).
Near set is missing only the #102 Wally Westlake card. Highlights include #2 Ted Williams, 28 Ernie Banks, 50 Jackie Robinson, 123 Sandy Koufax, 124 Harmon Killebrew, 164 Roberto Clemente, 189 Phil Rizzuto, 194 Willie Mays, 198 Yogi Berra, 210 Duke Snider.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12212 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,434.00
Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier Signed Fight Poster.
Attractive reproduction of the poster announcing the fight that would result in Ali's first professional loss is signed by both combatants in 10/10 black sharpie. Each offers the most appealing signature variation, with the victor and vanquished reading "'Smokin' Joe Frazier" and "Muhammad Ali AKA Cassius Clay" respectively. Visible area of poster measures 10x14", and is matted and framed to final dimensions of 14x18".
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12751 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,434.00
1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Ty Cobb SGC Fair 20.
One of the most efficient batsmen who ever played the sport, Ty Cobb led the AL in batting average for an amazing 11 times, finishing as the runner-up another four times. The career .366 man is shown here in his entry from the popular American Caramel E90-1 set.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12003 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,314.50
1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Eddie Plank SGC VG 40.
Attractive card from the Hall of Fame pitcher utilizes the same image that has become iconic on his super desirable T206 card. The current offering from 1909's E95 issue rates a wholly respectable SGC VG.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12015 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,314.50
1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Portrait, Red Background PSA EX-MT 6 (MC).
With a rich red hue composing the background and tremendously clean borders and edges, this Ty Cobb portrait from the famed T206 set makes for a remarkable visual specimen in the EX-MT grade it has been given. Unfortunately, what we believe to be a harsh "Miscut" qualifier has been levied against it by the graders at PSA. Perhaps a candidate for re-grading?
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12045 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,314.50
1954 Cleveland Indians American League Champions Tie Clasp and Cufflinks.
In 1954 the Cleveland Indians simply mowed through the American League, racking up 111 wins en route to collecting the pennant. Though they seemed like the stronger team in the World Series with the toughest rotation in baseball, they were swept by the New York Giants despite the efforts of hurlers Lemon, Wynn and Garcia. Despite losing the chance at World Series rings, the organization still chose to honor the members of the team and front office with a gorgeous set of cufflinks with matching tie bar to commemorate their amazing regular season. The 14k gold set has a raised image of the instantly recognizable Chief Wahoo with red stones set in the eyes. A red stone has also been set in each of the bases of the baseball diamond-shaped pieces. Tie bar has a bat crossbar which has been engraved "American League Champions," while the verso of each reads "American League Champions 1954 All Time Record 111 Wins". NRMT-MT.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12685 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,195.00
1958 Topps Baseball Group Lot of 446.
Large group of vintage Topps baseball from the 1958 series. Highlights include #1 Ted Williams (HOF), 25 Don Drysdale (HOF), 52 Roberto Clemente (HOF), 88 Duke Snider (HOF), 150 Mickey Mantle (HOF), 187 Sandy Koufax (HOF), 230 Richie Ashburn (HOF), 246 Yankees Team, 270 Warren Spahn (HOF), 285 Frank Robinson (HOF), 288 Harmon Killebrew (HOF), (2) 307 Brooks Robinson (HOF), (2) 310 Ernie Banks (HOF), 320 Whitey Ford (HOF), 321 Sluggers Supreme, 375 Pee Wee Reese (HOF), 400 Nellie Fox (HOF), 418 World Series Batting Foes, 420 Vada Pinson (R), 464 Curt Flood (R), (2) 476 Stan Musial AS (HOF), (2) 482 Ernie Banks AS (HOF), 484 Frank Robinson AS (HOF), 485 Ted Williams AS (HOF), 487 Mickey Mantle AS (HOF), (2) 488 Hank Aaron AS (HOF).
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12202 | May 27, 2007
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$1,195.00
1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Ty Cobb SGC Fair 20.
Nice tobacco card from the 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel set, this one featuring the legend of the diamond Ty Cobb. Attractive card with white borders and rich color in image area would grade higher if not for the crease in the upper right corner. Great graded example of this key to the set.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12012 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,135.25
Circa 1920 "Babe" Ruth Single Signed Baseball.
Taking into account numerous exemplars of the mighty Babe Ruth's signature, we can assess that the current offering dates from some time around 1920. This is backed by the inclusion of the quotation marks around "Babe," the smaller size of the signature, and the fact that the Official National League ball was issued between 1917 and 1926. Serious collectors will realize the magnitude of an early Ruth on this ball due to the possibility that it was signed during one of Ruth's World Series appearances during these years. Personalized inscription reads "To Ed. Franz -- From 'Babe' Ruth," but after over eight decades the ravages of time have reduced the legibility of the ink to the 2/10 to 3/10 level.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12406 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,135.25
1937 World Series Multi-Signed Baseball.
In what was a rematch of the previous year's all-New York World Series, the 1937 Fall Classic saw the Yankees take on the Giants, with the Bronx winning for the second of four straight years. The remarkable orb that we offer here has been signed by nine participants of that series, including Joe McCarthy, Joe DiMaggio, Tony Lazzeri, Carl Hubbell, Lou Gehrig and more. This fine historical marker has a hole through the ball's stamping and has a heavy amount of soiling, but the appeal of the included names cannot be denied.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12450 | May 27, 2007
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$1,015.75
Make Offer to Owner
$1,524 or more
2006 Drew Bledsoe Game Worn Helmet.
Offered here is a classic silver Riddell Dallas Cowboys helmet worn during the team's 2006 season by quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Features silver shell and trademark navy blue lone star decals on either side with navy-white-navy triple striping down the helmet's center. "Riddell" decal with navy lettering covers the original red-lettered snubber, while helmet base snubber has been covered with "COWBOYS" decal. Back of helmet sports the Cowboys' trademark Dymo tape reading "BLEDSOE." Thick, plastic-covered, foam-padded cells line the helmet's interior and snap-on ear pads are attached to each side. Sports a 5-bar facemask. Great wear is evident by the scuff marks that pepper the helmet's surface.
Team LOA from Game Exclusives.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12813 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$1,015.75
1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Cy Young Boston SGC Good 30.
One of the more desirable Hall of Fame cards from the American Caramel E90-1 issue released between 1909 and 1911. Cy Young is shown here in his "Boston" version from the desirable issue.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12008 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$969.15
1927 St. Louis Browns Team Signed Baseball.
Exceptional vintage orb offers 22 signatures from the 1927 St. Louis Browns with great visual appeal. The mid-'20s Reach OAL (Johnson) orb with blue and red stitching has a uniform layer of shellac keeping the signatures legible despite their age. Highlights include Bing Miller, George Sisler, Wally Schang, Harry Rice, Wally Gerber and many more.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12461 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$956.00
1955 Ty Cobb Signed Check.
The Dead Ball legend's preferred green ink is a bold 9+/10 on this personal check filled out and signed entirely in Cobb's hand. Very light vertical creases from the check having been folded into quarters are evident, though they are only visible upon very close inspection. As the market for quality signed personal check continues along its steady upward arc, smart investors are snapping up examples such as this. We recommend that you follow their lead.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12587 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$896.25
Walter Johnson Cut Signature.
A perfect companion to your favorite vintage photograph of the Big Train, this blue ink signature resides upon a slip of onion skin paper about the size of a business card. The Hall of Fame Washington Senator's signature rates an impressive 7/10 in strength, and paper shows no flaws to note.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12576 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$896.25
Honus Wagner Cut Signature.
The Old Dutchman's 10/10 black fountain pen ink provides an autograph in its most collectible variation. It appears to have been clipped from a team sheet (likely Pittsburgh Pirates as a coach), which would account for the rather uneven trimming job. The clipping measures approximately .5x3" in size and presents very well.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12581 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$836.50
1909-11 T206 Chief Bender Pitching No Trees American Beauty (350) Back PSA EX-MT 6.
Wonderful T206 example features Chief Bender in his "pitching, no trees" variant. American Beauty 350 subjects back.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12024 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$836.50
1955 Bowman Baseball Near Complete Set (318/320).
Near set (missing only #29, 85) of the popular Bowman baseball issue. Highlights include #10 Rizzuto (HOF), 22 Campanella (HOF), 23 Kaline (HOF), 37 Reese (HOF), 59 Ford (HOF), 103 Mathews (HOF), 134 Feller (HOF), 168 Berra (HOF), 179 Aaron (HOF), 184 Mays (HOF), 202 Mantle (HOF), 242 Banks (HOF), 265 Barlick UMP (HOF), 283 Chylak UMP (HOF), 303 Conlan UMP (HOF), 315 Hubbard UMP (HOF). Set condition averages G to VG with some lesser.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12211 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$836.50
1909-11 T206 Billy Purtell Broad Leaf (350) Back PSA EX-MT 6.
Rare Broad Leaf 350 subjects back is found on the reverse of this high-grade T206 card featuring Chicago White Sox player Billy Purtell. Outstanding color usage is a hallmark of this visually impressive vintage cardboard. The tough back allows this attractive card to carry quite a premium.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12117 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$836.50
1909-11 T206 Hal Chase Holding Trophy PSA NM 7.
A slight issue with centering may have kept this exceptional T206 featuring banned player Hal Chase. Offered here is a superb NM example of Chase's "Holding Trophy."
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12041 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$836.50
1958 Ty Cobb Signed Check.
The Peach's blue ink signature at lower right of this personal check rates a marvelous 9+/10, and remains clear of all bank stamping and punch coding. Cobb gets $200 cash from the Cornelia Bank in 1958. A single vertical center fold is barely visible to the eye, and otherwise the check shows no notable flaws.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12588 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$836.50
1909-11 T206 Bill Dahlen Brooklyn PSA EX-MT 6.
Here we offer another high-grade T206 card, this one featuring "Bad Bill" Dahlen, as he was known for his explosive temper. Dahlen was one of the premier hitters of the dead ball era, racking up noteworthy numbers in that discipline. Green background lends to the outstanding multi-colored presentation.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12051 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$776.75
Red Ruffing Single Signed Baseball.
A vicious pitcher who helped the New York Yankees to seven World Series titles, Red Ruffing was one of the dominant pitchers of his time. A fine example of his tough single is made available here as we offer this nice side panel signature. Cream-toned ball has a few small scattered spots of foxing.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12404 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$776.75
Make Offer to Owner
$1,631 or more
1986 NBA All-Star Game Multi-Signed Basketball.
This immaculate offering puts the signatures of 27 who participated in the NBA's All-Star festivities in Dallas in 1986, which includes an expected high occurrence of basketball legends and Hall of Famers. The Spalding official NBA ball bears the perfect black sharpie signatures of the likes of Michael Jordan, Clyde Drexler, coach K. C. Jones, Moses Malone, Kevin McHale, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul- Jabbar (signed simply "Abdul- Jabbar"), James Worthy, Adrian Dantley, Larry Bird, Julius Erving, Maurice Cheeks, Dominique Wilkins, Robert Parish, Alex English, Sidney Moncrief and more.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12721 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$776.75
1935 Cleveland Indians Team Signed Baseball.
The Hall of Fame hero Walter Johnson served a couple stints as major league skipper, with his final managerial year coming at the helm of the 1935 Cleveland Indians. Here we offer an OAL (Harridge) orb, decorated with 23 signatures from that '35, with Johnson on the sweet spot. The Hall of Famer is joined by other notables such as Earl Averill, Joe Vosmik, Bill Knickerbocker, Steve O'Neill, Ab Wright, Boze Berger, and more. Many of the sigs have suffered a fair amount of fading, however the Hall of Famers can be discerned clearly.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12462 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$776.75
Make Offer to Owner
$1,165 or more
Mickey Mantle "No. 7" Single Signed Baseball.
The highly desirable Mantle single has a superior exemplar which we make available here. The lauded switch hitter has signed a 10/10 autograph with "No. 7" inscription on the surface of an immaculate OAL (Brown) ball. Prime candidate for grading.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12378 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$776.75
1935 Walter Johnson Cut Signature.
Only Cy Young won more games than the Big Train Walter Johnson, the most physically imposing pitcher of his era. Here we provides a superb example of the HOF hurler's signature as it appears on this 1x2.5" cut, which has been mounted upon a larger yellow 3x5" piece of paper. Paper has "June 30, 1935" and "Cleveland Indians" handwritten on it. Signature has been written in pencil.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12577 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$722.98
Vintage Cy Young Signed Stamp.
Vintage stamp released in 1939 to commemorate the centennial of baseball boasts a 10/10 fountain ink application of one of the original Hall of Famer's highly desirable signature. The legendary hurler Cy Young has signed the 1x1.5" stamp.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12616 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$722.98
Mickey Mantle "T. C. 1956" Signed Lithograph.
An exceptional display piece due to its great size (24x36"), the print that we offer here comes from the excellent familiar image of the Mick taken by photographer Raymond Gallo. Both Mantle and Gallo have signed here, with Mickey' having added "T.C. 1956" in bold silver sharpie to make note of his outstanding Triple Crown Year.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12593 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$717.00
1998 Randy Moss Game Worn Rookie Jersey.
Outstanding 1998 rookie example from explosive receiver Randy Moss, whose season ranks among one of the finest by a first-year wideout in NFL history. His Minnesota Vikings powered their way to a tremendous 15-1 regular season record, aided greatly by their number one ranked offense. Moss lit up the league by way of his freakish 17 touchdowns, a rookie record. Even crazier is that is only took him only 69 receptions to hit that mark. Exceptional game use is evident on this white mesh road jersey, with numerous turf burns, puckering of the twill numbers, underarm pilling, and a great team repair between the chest numerals. Tail tagging is absent as Moss cuts the majority of his jerseys above the tag line. Here, they are custom cut and hemmed. All identifiers are made up of purple-on-yellow two-color tackle twill, which has been embroidered to the gamer. What an opportunity to own a rookie shirt from one of the most dominant deep ball threats of the modern era.
LOA from Lou Lampson.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12801 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$717.00
Ted Williams "1941 .406" Single Signed Baseball.
The last man to reach the .400 mark has deposited an exceptional sweet spot signature with inscription making note of that historic feat. Hard to believe that it has been over 65 years since Ted Williams hit his .406. Clean OAL (Brown) baseball.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12429 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$717.00
2006 Drew Bledsoe Game Worn Jersey with Pants.
High-quality jersey from the 2006 season was worn by Dallas Cowboys quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Classic white mesh home gamer has a pair of blue stripes outlined in black appliquéd directly to the sleeves. Serifed name identifiers reading "BLEDSOE" affixed to rear nameplate. Exhibits very light wear, evidenced by light marks on front and chest numerals. Tagging consists of "06-50" swatch at neck indicating year of issue and size and Reebok manufacturer's tag in tail. Paired with metallic silver Reebok uniform pants, perhaps the most unique color of NFL football, which sport Reebok manufacturer's tag in fly with "36" and "S. INS" flap tags. Includes "05" swatch in waist and "05-36" swatch on belt, indicating these are pants carried over from the '05 season. Written in waist and in belt is sharpie "11" for jersey number. According to the PROVA "electronic fingerprint" (found in the jersey collar and pants fly, can be verified at www.provagroup.com), these items were worn on 11/19/2006 vs. the Indianapolis Colts, 12/3/2006 @ New York Giants, and 12/10/2006 vs. New Orleans Saints.
Team LOA from Game Exclusives.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12814 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$717.00
1909-11 T206 Bill Carrigan PSA NM 7.
A splendid T206 example! With four sharp corners, clean white borders, flawless image area and rich color retention, this Bill Carrigan tobacco card has scarcely a rival in the way of attractiveness.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12035 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$717.00
Mickey Mantle Signed Oversized Photograph.
One of the most appealing photographic portraits we've seen of this Yankee icon is expanded to impressive 16x20" dimensions and blessed with a tremendous and flawless blue sharpie autograph. A peerless display piece for the serious collector.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12532 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$657.25
1909-11 T206 Kid Elberfeld Wash., Portrait PSA VG 3.
Washington Senators shortstop Kid Elberfeld is shown here in his T206 "Washington, Portrait" variation. The fiery infielder was known around the league as the "Tabasco Kid."
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12060 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$657.25
Stanley Coveleski Single Signed Baseball.
The ace from the Pennsylvania coal mines has signed the provided orb "To Jack Lytle, Stanley Coveleski." Excellent Hall of Fame example of one of the tougher singles.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12323 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$657.25
Make Offer to Owner
$986 or more
Set of (4) Jack Nicklaus Autographed Lithographs Limited Edition.
Presented By: Douglas London Originals. The year 2000 marked Jack Nicklaus' 38th year of professional golf. This milestone was also be Jack's final occasion competing in all 4 major championships in one Grand Slam year, bringing to a climax an era that gave us "Golfer of the Century." Douglas London was extremely honored to have been chosen by Jack to produce the exclusive set that highlights Jack's achievements and features his Grand Slam Victories. In honor of his 38 year career, only 380 of these limited edition sets will be available worldwide. Each lithograph is affixed with Golden Bear Authentication Hologram.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12848 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$598.70
1940 New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball.
A star-studded New York Yankees squad is the focus of the fine OAL (Harridge) orb that we offer here, which dons a total of 23 vintage signatures. Highlights include Joe DiMaggio, Lefty Gomez, Red Ruffing, Bill Dickey, Red Rolfe, Charlie Keller, Frank Crosetti, Joe Gordon, George Selkirk and more.
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12465 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$598.70
1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Christy Mathewson (MATTHEWSON) SGC Fair 20.
The early Hall of Famer's entry from the 1909 E95 tobacco issue features dominant hurler Christy Mathewson, whose surname has been erroneously spelled "MATTHEWSON" in this set. The attractive card presents as an SGC Fair due to the creases that affect the upper third.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12013 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$597.50
1910 Mello-Mint (E105) Baseball Group Lot of 3.
Issued circa 1910 by Smith's Mello-Mint, "The Texas Gum," this set of 50 cards shares the same checklist and artwork as the better known E101 set. Many of these cards were folded vertically to fit the packaging, which appears to be the case here. Includes Hal Chase, Otto Knabe, Dots Miller (batting).
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12188 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$597.50
1909-11 T206 Johnny Evers with Bat, Chicago on Shirt PSA EX-MT 6.
The Evers T206 card variation with Chicago on shirt is a marvelous example of the legendary issue's handling of color -- the vivid yellows and reds in the horizon as well as the green grass have held up magnificently after all these years.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12062 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$597.50
2006-07 Kobe Bryant Game Issued Jersey.
Tough style is only worn when the Los Angeles Lakers play at home on Sunday, and is the first white Kobe jersey we've seen on the market from the current basketball season. Love him or hate him, there's no denying the exceptional talents of Bryant, who launched the only serious assault on Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point single game record just over a year ago with a stunning eighty-one point performance. Purple and yellow tackle twill spell "Lakers 24" on the chest, with "Bryant 24" appearing on verso. "Adidas" labeling in tail features the logos of the NBA and the Lakers, with four flap tags reading, "56, Climalite, 2006-2007, Length +2." Wear is appropriately light for a jersey style used so infrequently. A Hall of Fame lock, Kobe remains one of the most solid investments of the current crop of NBA stars.
LOA from Lou Lampson.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12741 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$597.50
Reggie Bush Signed Jersey with Game Worn Uniform Patch Display.
One of most electric players to enter the league in years, Reggie Bush has proven that he has a big future in the NFL. Attractive display here pairs a signed 8x10" with Bush's game-worn jersey patch from his debut in a win over the Falcons. Matted and framed with plaque denoting 1/1 status to final dimensions of about 16x20".
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 47051
| Lot: 12791 | May 27, 2007
Sold For:
$597.50
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