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Sale 121

May 26-27 Collectibles Auction


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Lot 519
Hank Aaron Signed Cooperstown Jersey Mitchell & Ness, Wool Zip-Up, Milwaukee Braves #44, Logo/Name Soon To Be Retired, Certified by Steiner Sports. Hank Aaron having only passed in late January of this year left a heavy heart for fans worldwide, but certainly Milwaukee and Atlanta where he played for the Braves for 21 seasons. He broke Babe Ruth's record for the most home runs and held that record for 33 years. He was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1982 garnering 98% of the first ballot. In every way this is a fantastic signed piece with Aaron having signed with a black Sharpie. Two Steiner holograms (ID
AT 003446625) and we note only one tiny moth hole on the right shoulder, that is all but invisible. Otherwise this is a great piece and a great commemorative to one of the all-time greats of the game as well as a record of a sports name and logo (tomahawk on front, the name Braves, and the face patch of a Native American man on sleeve) that is now being retired. Original paper tag still attached. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
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Lot 521
1917 Oversized US 1$ Note Signed by Baseball Legends Dizzy Dean, Dizzy Trout, Boxing Great Gene Tunney and Acclaimed Jockey, Eddie Arcano. Rare one of a kind collection of signatures on a 1917 One Dollar Note. The note itself is in very fine condition with only a single fold down the center (common) and would likely be graded in very fine condition. There are a total of seven signatures but we note: On verso written within the white cartouche are the autographs of 1.) "Dizzy Dean", Hall of Fame pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 30s and went on to a great, colorful career as a sports broadcaster. 2.) Signing just below is "Paul "Dizzy" Trout, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers for the bulk of his career. 3.) Signing on the front of the One Dollar note just under the word "States" is boxing champion, Gene Tunney, "The Fighting Marine" whose career in boxing stands along side such greats as Rocky Marciano, Ingemar Johannson, Lewis Lennox and Vitali Klitschko. 4.) Signing just above Tunney and quite boldly is jockey champion Eddie Arcano whose career has for the most part never been topped. Arcano won more American classic races than any other jockey in history and is the only rider to have won the U.S. Triple Crown twice.

All signatures are quite legible and the dollar note itself of value. A unique piece. Estimated Value $800 - UP
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Lot 522
HOF Whitey Ford Signed, Game 1, 1961 World Series Ticket, MVP of the Championship Between the Yankees and Cincinnati Reds (1928-2020) Boldly autographed 1961, Game 1. Standing Room Grandstand Admission evenly torn along perforation, by MVP of the Series, Whitey Ford. Ticket is is in very good condition including the color. Ticket is protected in lucite "sandwich" mount A great piece with a fine signature by Ford who during his MLB career won 10 World Series victories, more than any other pitcher to date. Estimated Value $800 - UP
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$492
Lot 523
World Series 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers VS NY Yankees Game 5 Clincher. Intact Proof, Fine Condition. Fine example of a 1941 World Series proof ticket for Game 5 punched VOID. Yankees would beat the Dodgers in 5 games in this the first series of 7 where these teams would meet up. Yankees would beat the Dodgers in 5 games this at the time of Joe DiMaggio's 1941 hitting streak of 56 games which still holds the record. Ticket has been well protected and cared for and sandwiched in lucite mount. There are no scratches, dings and marks. A beautiful piece for any level of collector. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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$369
Lot 524
10 Signed Baseball Programs Including 4 World Series: Frank Robinson, Tony La Russa, Dave Stewart, Carlton Fisk, Harmon Killebrew, Jack Clark. Fine collection of eight (8) vintage baseball programs signed by a variety of players, the majority it appears obtained in person at a fundraiser, "Baseball Stars to the Rescue" held in 1995 in support of Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation. Included are:
1.) A scarce 1965 Twins/Dodgers World Series Program signed by Harmon Killebrew, 2.) 1969 Orioles World Series Program signed by Frank Robinson, 3.) 1988 World Series program signed by Tony La Russa, 4.) 1989 World Series Program by Dave Stewart, 5.) 1985 National League Series program signed by Jack "The Ripper" Clark, 6.) a 1991 White Sox Team Yearbook Comiskey Park signed by Carlton Fisk, 7.) a signed Dodgers Magazine by Mike Scioscia, and 8.) a 1990 White Sox Game Program signed by Carlton Fisk. 9.) Dennis Eckersley has signed one of the greatest sports team program covers of the 90s with his likeness pitching like a superhero from the 4th Issue, 1990, Oakland Athletics Magazine. 10.) A 1988 World Series Program has also been boldly signed by Dennis Eckersley.

All the programs are in quite fine condition. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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Lot 525
1926 World Series Ticket Game 7 Ticket Stub, Yankees over the Cardinals, Their 1st Championship, Babe Ruth Tagged Out Trying to Steal Second. Rare 1926 World Series Game 7 ticket stub, the NY Yankees Vs the St. Louis Cardinals at Yankee Stadium, General Admission, Bleachers, Unreserved, Number 8582. The Cardinals won in the best of 7 games when Rogers Hornsby tagged out Babe Ruth trying to steal second base. This was the first championship for the St. Louis Cardinals. The series is also notable due to a press fueled story between Babe Ruth and a kid named Johnny Sylvester who was injured in a horse fall. He received a signed ball by Ruth that promised "to hit him a homer on Wednesday" (Game 4) and indeed Ruth hit 3 homers and Sylvester, as reported by press, miraculously recovered. Always print the legend.

Condition: Ticket retains bright colors and minor evidence of handling. It has been long displayed in presentation frame (included) but it appears for visual appeal, the card was trimmed evenly where torn at the park. Ticket measures just at 4 x 2¼" inches. Facing side is very clean with the text sharp, the verso displays a hint of paper lift where trimmed, but helpful in examining the vintage paper stock. Still a great piece from this very notable final game of the 1926 World Series. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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$394
Lot 526
1925 World Series Ticket Game 4 Pittsburgh Pirates Over Washington Senators, Clark Griffith's Stadium. Rare 1925 World Series Ticket Game 4 against the Washington Senators and Pittsburgh Pirates. Pirates dashed Walter Johnson's hope for a repeat of the 1924 World Series Championship and to elevate him to the pantheon of the greatest pitchers eluded him in the 7th Game due to possibly the worst weather in World Series history.

Condition: Very good or better: Great colors, minor hints of toning and handling with perforated coupon attached to rain check strong and not bending. This is a fine example of this rare ticket stub and suitable for any level of collector. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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$384
Lot 527
Brooklyn Dodgers: 1941 World Series Full Ticket Proof, Ebbets Field, Photo Signed by Duke Snider, Photo Signed by Pitchers, Labine, Podres & Craig. Three fine pieces for Brooklyn Dodgers fans: 1.) 1941 Dodgers World Series full-ticket proof to Game "Z" held at Ebbets Field. This is a proof and bear the words "VOID" punched on either end. Ticket is in excellent condition, 7¼ x 2¼" with the only issue is a tiny soft check mark in pencil next to SEAT 18. Presented "sandwiched" between two panels of lucite. 2.) Inscribed and signed 8 x 10" color photo "To Dan, Duke Snider" in Brooklyn Dodgers uniform. 3.) Commemorative 8 x 10" color photo with MLB hologram celebrating the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Winning Pitchers photo shopped over a vintage sepia toned image of Ebbets Field, Clem Labine, Johnny Podres and Roger Craig with each signing over boldly their signatures over their likenesses. 4.) Carl Furillo signed 8 x 10" color photo posed with bat.

All pieces are in excellent condition. Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$308
Lot 528
Yogi Berra; Boldly Signed, Scarce, 1960 All Star Game Program, Yankee Stadium, July 13, 1960, Game 2 (1925-2015) Baseball catcher for the NY Yankees for 18 years, 18-time All-Star and won 10 World Series championships as a player and 3 as coach/manager—more than any other player in MLB history. Yogi Berra has signed a scarce, 1960 All Star Game (#29) program boasting a color illustration cover with Berra signing along the back of his likeness.
This vintage original rogram was very well archived and is in excellent condition, crisp with no tears, fading, creases, writing, soiling or stains having only minor spot toning along spine. The National League won 6-0 over the American League. A fine piece. Estimated Value $500 - UP
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Lot 529
1928 World Series Ticket Game 3, NY Yankees Over St. Louis Cardinals in 4 Game Sweep, Great Batting by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. 1928 World Series ticket stub from Game 3 at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, Bleachers, Number 0499. The 1928 World Series witnessed near historic batting by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Lou Gehrig drove in as many runs by himself as the entire St. Louis Cardinals team combined.

Condition: Good. Ticket smoothly torn at gate along perforation, having overall light toning and good color. Ticket was "folded in" so the break of the paper is most visible on verso which also has discoloration and rubs. Clearly it appears ticket was folded and stuck inside a wallet for a time. Nevertheless the facing side barely shows any evidence of the issues on the reverse and presents nicely. Ticket is 4½ x 2" and comes with a custom photo presentation that protected this rare stub for years. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$467
Lot 530
Fidel Castro: Prime Minister of Cuba On the Mound and at Bat. Vintage Original Newswire Photos from 1966, Rare (1926-2016) Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959-1976 and President from 1976-2008. 1.) Cuba's infamous pitcher--turned-revolutionary leader, never got his shot at the big-leagues. Most stories of his try-outs with American teams have been debunked or even that he was a star pitcher in college. But certainly he had an affinity for the game as these photos prove. 1.) Sepia tinted double weight 11 x 5½" photo from Bohemia Magazine's archive reprinted for a 1988 issue with red crop marks visible. Dated 1966 of Castro on the mound during the National Amateur Baseball Series in Havana. 2.) Second image from the same amateur series, from UPI London Office dated 1966 with a great shot of the crowd, people on the field and at photo's edge a newsreel camera. Castro is head to toe in his signature olive fatigues. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$240
Lot 531
Curt Schilling Autographed Russell Authentic Collection, Boston Red Sox Jersey #38. Boston Red Sox signed jersey from Russell Athletic Authentic Collection, size 52. No paper tags. Schilling has signed on back of jersey not within the #38 as is normal, but under the numbers in black Sharpie which is very legible even against the gray of fabric. Excellent condition, no paper tag, no outside certification by Goldberg Collectibles fully guarantees. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$120
Lot 532
Ken Griffey Jr. Signed MLB Authentics Cincinnati Reds Jersey, Russell Athletic, Hologram Cert by Steiner Sports Size 52 All Paper Tags Present. Ken Griffey Jr. signature is bold, and executed in black Sharpie on the "3" of 30. Excellent condition. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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Lot 533
Los Angeles Dodgers Collection: 3 World Series Tickets, One National League Championship Ticket and 3 Souvenir Year Books. For the LA Dodgers fan: Three World Series ticket stubs 1.) 1951 Series Dodgers VS White Sox in very good condition where the Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox 4-2. This is a Game 6 ticket, the final game of the Series and exhibits light evidence of handling and light toning. 2.) 1981 World Series ticket where the Dodgers beat the Yankees 4-2 in only fair condition having been folded and with faint stains. But still a presentable Game 5 ticket for display. 3.) 1988 Game 1 World Series ticket, Dodgers VS Oakland with Dodger winning Series 4-1. This is in excellent condition, crisp, vivid colors, perforation very neat. 4.) 1985 National League Championship Series with Cardinals beating Dodgers in 6 games. Ticket is in good to very good condition, with only discoloration to each corner tip. 5.) Three Dodger Souvenir program yearbooks. 1962 in good condition, 1965 in good condition and the 1967 in very fine condition, a very nice example. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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Lot 534
4 Vintage Sports Related Publications: 1940 World Series Program, 1949 East-West All-Star Game, 1941 Play Ball, Booklet of 440 Players Sigatures. Terrific collection of scarce sports related publications. 1.) The best of the collection, a 1940 World Series Program between the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers at Crosley Field. In excellent unscored condition, vibrant colors, and having only minor evidence of wear, with three tiny paper flecks along the spine, corner tip chip and a one inch thin stain on verso. The Reds topped the Tigers in seven games. 2.) Program for the 1949 East-West All-Star Game at Kezar Stadium between collegiate football teams since 1925 benefiting the Shriner Chrildren's Hospitals. This was the 25th Silver Anniversary game, the program in overall excellent condition. 3.) Very scarce edition of "Play Ball" a 1941 publication that printed a total of 440 baseball signatures, 8 from each league with the approval of all involved. It appears this was the only year of publication. A great reference signature study guide Fine condition. 4.) a 1950s publication called Stubs that printed all the seating plans of New York theaters, music halls and best sports stadiums. We highlight Ebbets Field. Very good condition with cover having signs of age. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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Lot 535
Great Collection of Sports Autographs: 55 Autographs Here, Signed Photos & Books and 52 Autographs in Great Moments in Stanford Sports. Great collection of autographs here. 1.) Most unusual is a first edition copy of Great Moments in Stanford Sports all obtained at a single even on May 22nd 1953. The book was a history by Pete Grothe of all sports at Stanford and how many became legends themselves. Autographs include the great Bob Mathias (Two consecutive Olympic gold medals 1948 and 1952 in the Decathalon, then a member of Congress) Chuck Taylor 30+ year career as footaball player, coach, and ultimately college athletics administrator, Bud Spencer famed athletic coach in track & field and Pop Warner, legendary coach, boasted a nine year coaching tenure at Stanford. There are so many signing the years graduated and go back to 1928 so a lot of great history here. All the signatures are excellent and are found written in the blank page and title page. 2.) Oversized 14 x 11 B&W photo of Frank Robinson while playing with the Orioles signed in gold Flair. 3.) Bob Gibson signed color photo. 3.) Two original pen & ink portraits by Bob Grable for nationally syndicated news services; George Foster first year with the NY Mets and Ron Perranoski, outstanding pitcher as a player for predominantly the LA Dodgers, then a near 14 year career as a pitching coach. Both original illustrations are in excellent condition. 4.) Signed copy by author Doug Feldman of Dizzy and the Gashouse Gang. 5.) One image of Willie Mays; which is a fine re-strike, 5 x 7" B&W photo in front of a marquee. 6.) 4 x 5" B&W vintage photo of a Black Soldier at bat at a military base during WWII misidentified as Willie Mays on verso, photo by Stars & Stripes Magazine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$264
Lot 536
1989 World Series, "Battle of the Bay", Unused 3-Blocks of Tickets, Unused Tickets for National League Championship, Buttons, Badges Pins. The 1989 World Series proved a terrifying experience for thousands in Candlestick Park during Game 3 when the Loma Prieta earthquake hit prior to the start of the game. A 10 day delay ultimately gave Oakland a Series win in a four game sweep. A fan assembled display (all items are loose, no glue or tape) has a great number of unused tickets and three used tickets. Unused three-block of World Series tickets (games 3, 4, and 5 pristine). There are three used tickets World Series tickets: one game three (having a small corner tear at perforation) and two from game 4. Finally there are three sets of used National League Championship tickets (Giants VS Eastern Division) for games 3, 4 and 5 that were very carefully separated at the gate.

Also two limited edition oversized team photo-buttons one for the Athletics (#100!), the other the Giants (#4120) plus 24 buttons, pins, badges and earrings from this Series. The condition of these pieces are all superior. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$144
Lot 537
Seven (7) Scarce Vintage Baseball Programs and Score Cards: 1941 Braves, 1941 Dodgers, 1953 Red Sox, 1960 Yankees, 1964 Red Sox, 1969 Giants. Great collection of (6) vintage original baseball programs and score cards 1940s - 1960s. 1.) Two are unscored and choice condition: 1941 Official Score Card Boston Braves and a 1953 Red Sox official program and score card. 2.) Three are lightly scored in pencil, the otherwise choice 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers Official Score Card, the 1957 All Star Game Official Scoreboard Program and the 1960 NY Yankees Program and Score Card. 3.) Two are scored in pen, the 1964 Red Sox Official Program and Scorecard and the 1969 San Francisco Giants program and scorecard. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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Lot 538
Stan Musial and Warren Spahn Signed Vintage Programs/Magazines; Two Autographs by Musial and Six by Spahn. 1.) Two publications both from 1957 each signed by Stan Musial: July 8, 1957 Sports Illustrated where Stan Musial and Ted Williams where on the cover. Musial has signed over his photo. The magazine itself is very fine condition considering it was mailed. Musial has also signed the cover of a 1957 Official Scorecard Program (scored lightly in pencil) with signature and magazine in excellent condition.

2.) Four pieces, six (6) Warren Spahn autographs. Two (2) 1961 Milwaukee Braves Scorecard. Spahn signed both covers and both scorecards both in good to very good condition. The third publication Spahn has signed the cover of the May 1964 SPORT magazine that featured a great close-up of the Milwaukee Braves pitcher. The fourth item is a signed MLB photo/collectors card from printed in 1990. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$148
Lot 539
1988 World Series Collection: Four Used Tickets in VF Condition. 8 Large Buttons, Two Division Championship Tickets and 9 Collector Pins. Collection from the 1988 World Series, where the LA Dodgers beat the Oakland Athletics 4 to 1 with Orel Hershiser awarded MVP. Four game used tickets #1, #3, #4 and #5 in fine+ condition and one ticket from each team's Division Championship with the Dodgers National League ticket intact and in excellent condition. Also included are six (6) different buttons, two large limited edition buttons, nine collectible pins, patches and other items. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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Lot 540
1992 All Star Game Collection: VF+ Original Used Ticket, Embroidered T-Shirt, Buttons Badges, Pins, Stickers, Patches and Programs. Fan created collection in two displays commemorating the 1992 All Star Game held at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. Please know the original ticket was very carefully removed at the gate from the angled perforation and in very fine to near mint condition. The two displays are nicely presented (all loose, none glued) 15 different pieces. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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Lot 541
1992 World Series Including Final Game 6 Ticket plus Atlanta Braves Series Program. Also two National League Game 6 Tickets plus 2 Programs. The 1992 World Series between Atlanta and Toronto with the Blue Jays taking the series 4-2. The World Series Ticket from Game 6 was the final game and is in very fine condition, the tears at perforations as careful as anyone could want. The pair of National League Championship tickets are in very good to fine used condition. Programs are in excellent condition. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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Lot 542
Sammy Sosa Signed Chicago Cubs #21 Majestic Athletic Jersey, Size 48 Still with Paper Tags. Excellent example of Sammy Sosa's almost artistic signature and "#21" executed in silver Sharpie against the navy blue of the numeral "2" of "21" on back of jersey. Mint condition, not certified but guaranteed authentic by Goldberg Collectibles. Displays spectacularly well. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$120
Lot 543
2014 and 2015 MLB All Star Game Commemorative Baseball Jerseys Both Size 48, Never Worn. The 2015 Still With Paper Tags. Both jersey's are in mint condition and both made by Majestic from the MLB Authentic Collection. Great pieces. The 2015 jersey still has its original paper tags. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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Lot 544
Frank Robinson Inscribed "Roy 56" and Signed, Cincinnati Reds Baseball Jersey, Cert Hologram Sticker by Steiner Sports. Frank Robinson #20 Cincinnati Reds baseball jersey (Mitchell & Ness Cooperstown Collection size L) signed by Robinson in black Sharpie on front of jersey.
Comes with Steiner Sports hologram sticker and is in mint condition with original paper tag from Cooperstown Collection. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$240
Lot 545
Oakland Athletics World Series Tickets: One 1989 Athletics Vs SF Giants, Two !990 Athletics Vs Cincinnati Reds Game Three and Four. Three Oakland Athletics World Series tickers. 1.) One ticket stub from Game Two of the 1989 World Series where Oakland swept the Championship 4-0 over the SF Giants (Battle of the Bay), the Series interrupted during Game 3 for 10 says due to the Loma Prieta Earthquake. 2.) Two ticket stubs from the 1990 World Series, Game Three and Game Four where the Cincinnati Reds swept the Series 4-0.

All three ticket stubs are in excellent condition, carefully torn at parks along the perforations. No stain or paper lifts. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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Lot 546
Vintage Baseball: 35+ Vintage Original Baseball Ticket Stubs Spanning the 1950s to the 1980s and One 1960 Olympic Winter Games Ticket. Baseball ticket stubs from numerous Major League Baseball games from 1955 - 1987. Collection includes a very good All Star Game Ticket from 1957 in St. Louis, a very good 1959 Game 3 (Game A) at the LA Coliseum in 1959, numerous tickets from the 1950s 1960's at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Chicago Cubs ticket stubs, Giants at Candlestick Park, Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, and newer stubs such as two pairs of ticket stubs for Game 3-5 SF Giants VS Cardinals in very fine condition and a 1988 Cincinnati Reds ticket stub for when Tom Browning pitched his perfect game on September, 16th. Also included is a 1960 Winter Olympic ticket stub from 1960 in Squaw Valley. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$172
Lot 547
Jackie Robinson, #42,Cooperstown Authentic Collection Brooklyn Dodgers Jersey, 100% Wool + Dodgers Ticket, 50th Anniversary of Robinson (1919-1972) Robinson became the first African American to play Major League Baseball when he started at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947. Cementing his legacy, Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. From the Cooperstown Authentic Collection by Mitchell & Ness, a 1955-styled Brooklyn Dodgers jersey with # 42 size XL. No paper tags
Know this jersey was used in a display, and as it is 100% wool, there are just at 20 tiny moth bites scattered mostly on the back side. This is why Cooperstown Authentic Collection moved to 80% Wool and 20% Nylon. Not a deal breaker but they are there at close examination. Also this jersey does not have Jackie Robinson embroidered on shirt tail. Obviously this is an early or first year issue from the Cooperstown Collection for the jersey has also toned a bit which gives it a very vintage look. Displays fine.

Paired with the jersey is a June 17, 1997 Dodgers Vs Angels ticket which has printed on stub, "Dodgers 'Jackie Robinson" 1947-1997 50th Anniversary, with full ticket stub in excellent condition cleanly torn at perforation. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$92
Lot 548
3 Oversized Signed Photos: George Brett, Harold Reynolds and Ozzie Smith. Three excellent autographed oversized photos: 1.) Outstanding original 11 x 14" color photo of George Brett with Kansas City Royals handsomely matted and framed to 20 x 17" "To John & Chuck, Peace Happiness and Success to My Partners". 2.) Harold Reynolds, Seattle Mariners "Harold Reynolds, John 14:6" signed on an oversized framed poster photo Running To Make a Difference 21 x 17" boldly signed. 3.) Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals, on photo is affixes how the signature came to be. B&W photo with him cheering when he hit a home run in the 1985 playoffs with the Dodgers that tied the game. 19 x 15". All of the pieces are excellent and quite unique. Estimated Value $100 - UP
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