Completed Live Auctions

 
Back Items For The Auction of October 25th and 26th, 2003  
 
  Lot Number Item Description Est. Price Range Sold For Price
 
See a Picture of this Item 701 Lot of two-(2) vintage single signed baseball bats. Each is from the Harry Evans collection to include George Stirnweiss AL Batting Champion statistical bat. 35" L.Slugger 125 model bat having Stirnweiss' 1945 statistics in black stenciled lettering and signed underneath by Stirnweiss. Signature rates 3/4 out of 10: GD-VG and Pete Reiser single signed bat, 35" long unmarked bat: EX. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad. ($300.00-$400.00) $375.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 702 Luke Appling vintage single signed statistical baseball bat c.1943. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection and measures 35" long with the 1943 AL Batting Champion's statistics stenciled in black lettering on barrel end. Signed by Appling in black ink underneath, signature rates 9 out of 10. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: NM ($400.00-$600.00) $100.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 703 Stan Musial vintage single signed statistical baseball bat c.1943. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection and measures 35" long with the 1943 NL Batting Champion's statistics stenciled in black lettering on barrel end. Signed by Musial in black ink underneath, signature rates 9 out of 10. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: NM ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 704 AL Home Run Leaders from 1941-1950 vintage signed baseball bat. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection and measures 35" long with applied year and home run numbers for each year from 1941-1950. Bat has been signed by home run leader from five years incl. (4) Ted Williams signatures and (1) Vern Stephens signature. All other years were not completed. Signatures range from 8-10 out of 10, great vintage Ted Williams signed piece. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: EX-MT ($1,250.00-$1,750.00) $1,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 705 NL Home Run Leaders from 1941-1950 vintage signed baseball bat. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection (retains orig. Evans i.d. tag) and measures 35" long with applied year and home run numbers for each year from 1941-1950. Bat has been signed by home run leaders as follows: 1943-B.Nicholson, 1944 B.Nicholson, 1945-T.Holmes, 1946-R.Kiner, 1947-Kiner and Mize, 1948-R.Kiner, 1949-R.Kiner, and 1950-R.Kiner. Signatures range from 6-9 out of 10, includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $750.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 706 Home Run Leaders vintage signed baseball bat c.1949. Unmarked 35" long bat originated from the Harry Evans collection and is signed by Ted Williams in vintage black ink along with "1949" and "43" applied letters denoting his HR totals for 1949. Signature rates 7/8 out of 10, bat has also been signed by W.Stargell and D.Parker on back which don not affect Williams display and could be removed if so desired. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: EX ($750.00-$950.00) $600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 707 Joe DiMaggio vintage single signed statistical baseball bat c.1940. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection (retains orig. Evans i.d. label) and measures 35" long having stenciled black lettering on barrel end with 1940 AL Batting Champion's statistics. Signed underneath by DiMaggio in period black ink rating 9/10 out of 10. This is the first vintage single signed DiMaggio bat that we have encountered. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: NM ($1,500.00-$2,500.00) $2,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 708 Ted Williams vintage single signed statistical baseball bat c.1947. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection (retains orig. Evans i.d. label) and measures 35" long having stenciled black lettering on barrel end with 1947 AL Batting Champion's statistics . Signed underneath by Williams in black ink rating 9/10 out of 10. Attractive and rare vintage Williams auto. bat. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: NM ($1,500.00-$2,500.00) $1,600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 709 Al Simmons vintage single signed statistical baseball bat c.1940's. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection and measures 35" long having stenciled black lettering on barrel end with 1931 AL Batting Champion's statistics. Signed underneath in black ink by Simmons rating 10 out of 10. Very rare auto. bat from a HOF Phila. Athletic player. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: NM ($2,500.00-$3,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 710 Jimmie Foxx vintage single signed statistical baseball bat c.1940's. L.Slugger 125 model bat originated from the Harry Evans collection (retains orig. Evans i.d. label) and measures 35" long having stenciled black lettering on barrel end with 1933 AL Batting Champion's statistics. Signed underneath by Foxx rating 8 out of 10. Single signature bats from any deceased 500 Home Run Club members are rare and desirable with Foxx and Ott rating as the two most difficult to obtain. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: EX/MT-NM ($4,000.00-$6,000.00) $4,600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 711 Rod Carew California Angels road jersey c.1983. Grey knit shirt with orig. team name on front and #29 on both front and back. "Carew" name lettering remains stitched onto back and Angels CA state patch is on left sleeve. Jersey shows light to moderate usage and wash wear retaining it's orig. W.A. Goodman & Sons tag on tail front having "1983" printed in faded red laundry marker. Carew was a lethal hitter during the 1970 and 1980's racking up seven AL batting titles. Originated from former Spring Training Director of the Minn. Twins Bob Willis. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX-EX/MT ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $1,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 712 1982 Bob Horner Atlanta Braves road jersey. Powder blue knit shirt with orig. team name on front and #5 on both front and back. "Horner" nameplate remains on back, Wilson tag is stitched inside collar and "82" year tag is chain stitched on strip tag on tail front. Jersey shows nice usage and wash wear incl. some staining, signed by Horner on front and back. Horner was an NL All-Star in 1982 and along with Dale Murphy led the Braves back to respectability during the 1980's. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $450.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 713 Rare 1981 Dave Winfield New York Yankees home jersey. Pinstriped white knit jersey with orig. Yankees "NY" team logo on front and #31 on back. Retains strip tag in collar with "Winfield 81 2" chain stitched on front, Wilson tag remains on tail front. Jersey shows great usage and wash wear including some staining on front and back and light tattering to chain stitching on strip tag from wash wear. Black armband on left sleeve in memory of Elston Howard remains intact and Winfield has signed the jersey front, rare and desirable Yankee home jersey from Dave Winfield's first year in New York in which the Yankees would go on to be AL Champions. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($4,000.00-$6,000.00) $4,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 714 1971 Gene Mauch Montreal Expos home jersey. White flannel jersey with orig. team name and logo on front, retains orig. #4 on both front and back. Rawlings tag in collar has some fraying at edges, retains dry cleaning tag on tail front with year/set tag attached. Shows good overall usage and wash wear incl. some staining on back. Mauch was the first manager in Expos franchise history. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($650.00-$850.00) $325.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 715 Superb 1975 Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox home jersey. White knit jersey with orig. team name on front and #27 on back, retains orig. McAuliffe tag with size 42 tag inside collar and dry clean/year tagging on tail front. Jersey shows good overall usage and wash wear incl. staining and appropriate age toning. The 1975 World Series is viewed by many to be the greatest in history with countless memorable moments ending in a seven game series won by the Cincinnati Reds. However, it was the Game Six 12th inning game winning home run that endures as the hallmark of the Series and although the Sox were once again defeated the Fisk home run ranks as one of the greatest moments in Boston sports history. Originated from former Red Sox scout Socko McCarey, includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($4,000.00-$5,000.00) $8,250.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 716 1974 Bucky Dent Chicago White Sox road jersey. Light blue zipper front shirt with orig. team name on front and #30 on left sleeve and back. "Dent" strip tag remains inside collar, Wilson tag is on tail front along with "74 Set 2" strip tag. Jersey shows good overall usage and wash wear. Rare early career style from a superb fielding shortstop who later gained fame as a member of the New York Yankees. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX-EX/MT ($1,000.00-$1,400.00) $800.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 717 Johnny Bench Cin. Reds road jersey c. 1975. Grey knit shirt with orig. team name on front and #5 on both front and back. "Bench" lettering remains on back and Wilson size 44 tag is inside shirt tail. Jersey shows overall usage and wash wear incl. some soiling and staining most notably on back at bottom left area. Bench is mentioned with names like Berra and Campanella as one of the finest all around catchers in Major League history. Originated from the former Cin. Reds farm director, includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($3,000.00-$4,000.00) $4,100.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 718 1974 Jim Perry Clev. Indians road jersey. Grey knit shirt with orig. team name on front and #31 "J.Perry" on back. Rawlings tag remains inside collar which has some loose stitching at right side apparently where a smaller tag (year/set tag?). Indians patch remains on left sleeve, jersey shows light overall usage and wash wear. Perry was a fine 17 year Major League pitcher and combined with his HOF brother Gaylord Perry for over 500 wins. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 719 1974 Brooks Robinson Balt. Orioles road jersey. Grey knit shirt with original team name on front and #5 on both front and back. "Robinson" lettering remains on back, Wilson tag with size 42 inside collar while "74 Set 1" strip tag is on tail front. Signed on front, "Best Wishes Brooks Robinson 1974". Jersey shows light overall usage and wash wear, Robinson is recognized as the finest fielding third baseman in baseball history and to this day remains one of the most respected and loved figures in the storied history of Baltimore sports. Originated from former Orioles equipment manager Clay Reed, includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX-EX/MT ($5,000.00-$7,000.00) $4,250.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 720 Rich Coggins Balt. Orioles hat c.1972-74. Classic Orioles hat with orig. Wilson tag inside headband and "Cog" written in black marker under brim: EX ($150.00-$250.00) $250.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 721 1962 Jack Reed New York Yankees home jersey. Pinstriped white flannel shirt with replaced "NY" logo on front and original #23 on back. Spalding tag remains on tail front along with "62" chain stitched onto shirt, "Set 1 1962" tag along with dry clean tag remains inside tail while small strip tag is missing from inside collar. Desirable and attractive Yankees era shirt with light to moderate usage wear. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $750.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 722 1974 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox road jersey. Grey knit shirt with original team name on front and #8 on back. Retains orig. McAuliiffe tagging inside tail along with dry cleaning and year tags. Jersey is signed on both front and back showing great usage and wash wear. Yaz spent 23 years with the Red Sox leading them to several AL Championships and appearing in 14 All-Star games. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($3,500.00-$4,500.00) $3,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 723 1973 Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates road jersey. Light grey knit short with orig. team name on front and #8 on both front and back. Rawlings tag remains inside tail along with Set/Year tagging. Jersey shows very fine usage and wash wear overall, missing Roberto Clemente arm patch. Stargell had an outstanding year in 1973 leading the league in both home runs and RBI's. Very desirable and rare HOF player jersey which originated from former Pirates V.P. Joe O'Toole. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($3,500.00-$4,500.00) $2,800.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 724 1975 Hank Aaron Milwaukee Brewers road jersey. Blue knit shirt with orig. team name on front and #44 on both front and back. Retains Medalist/Sand Knit tag on tail front along with "H.Aaron 75" strip tag, missing "Made Exclusively..." Medalist tag. Jersey shows appropriate usage/wash wear and is signed on front by Aaron. Aaron terrorized National League pitchers for 23 seasons of which he was an All-Star an amazing 21 times. Fine example from Aaron's second to last year and first year as the All-Time home run king. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: EX ($7,500.00-$10,000.00) $5,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 725 1973 Willie Mays New York Mets home jersey. Very rare home pinstriped Mets knit shirt with orig. team name on front and #24 on both front and back. Retains "42 73 24" size/year/number strip tag inside collar and Rawlings tag on tail front. Mets logo patch remains on left sleeve and jersey shows very fine overall usage and wash wear incl. some lt. soiling and appropriate wash fading to numbers and lettering. Mays completed his illustrious 22 year career with the 1973 Mets and is regarded by many historians to be the finest overall player in Major League history. Includes signed photo of Mays in Mets jersey and LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($10,000.00-$15,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 726 Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals road jersey c. 1972. Light grey knit shirt worn by Boyer as a coach for the Cardinals. Retains orig. team name on front and #14 on both front and back. "Boyer" lettering remains on back with Rawlings/dry cleaning tags inside tail. Shows appropriate usage and wash wear, includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 727 1968 Vern Law Pitt. Pirates home jersey. Vest style flannel shirt with orig. team name on front, "42" on front and back has replaced "4"'s in both numbers from Law's original number "32". Rawlings tag remains on tail front along with "Law" chain stitched on jersey and dry clean/set & year tagging. Shows light to moderate overall usage and wash wear. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($700.00-$900.00) $1,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 728 1966 Rico Petrocelli Bost. Red Sox home jersey. Handsome flannel shirt with orig. team name on front and #6 on back signed on front, "To Joel Best Wishes Rico Petrocelli". Jersey shows nice usage and wash wear throughout, retains McAulliffe/year/size tags on tail front. Petrocelli was a Boston fan favorite for many years during the 1960-70's era. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $1,350.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 729 1968 Jim Gilliam Los Angeles Dodgers road jersey. Grey flannel shirt worn by Gilliam as a coach for the Dodgers retaining original team name on front and #19 on both front and back. MLB 100th anniversary patch remains on left sleeve, Rawlings tag along with "Gilliam 68" chain stitched into tail front. Jersey shows good usage and wash wear incl. some age fading to the material. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $1,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 730 1968 Bill Virdon Pitt. Pirates road jersey. Grey flannel vest style jersey with orig. team name on front and #4 on both front and back. Retains org. Spalding tag on tail front along with size, dry cleaning, and set tags. "Virdon" chain stitched onto tail as well. Jersey shows general usage and wash wear incl. some fraying in a few places to the piping. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG-EX ($600.00-$800.00) $500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 731 1968-71 Atlanta Braves home jersey. Pinstriped flannel shirt most likely worn by Burdette in Spring Training after Pat Jarvis retaining orig. team name on front and #33 on back. Braves logo patch is on left sleeve and Wilson tag remains on tail front. "Burdette" written in ink inside collar where a tag had been removed. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 732 1965 Houston Astros home jersey. Desirable early franchise style with orig. embroidered team named on front, #2 on back is replacement for the original #7 which attributes the shirt to either John Bateman or Gus Triandos. Wilson tag remains on tail front along with "65" chain stitched into tail. #2 on the back does show good age and usage wear which was worn by Nellie Fox in 1965 but there is no possible attribution to Fox that we can confirm. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG-EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 733 1967 Bill Martin Minnesota Twins road jersey. Grey flannel shirt with original team name on front, back has #33 which was a replacement for the original #1 (still visible) worn by Martin. Twins logo patch remains on left sleeve and "Martin" chain stitched on strip tag is inside collar. Tail front has numerous taggings incl. Spalding, "Martin 1 41 67" chain stitching, dry cleaning, and set/year tags. Jersey shows good usage and wash wear overall and was worn by Martin as a coach for the Twins. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $1,200.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 734 1966 Pitt. Pirates Matty Alou road jersey. Grey flannel vest syle shirt with orig. team name on front and #18 on both front and back. MacGregor tag remains inside collar and Set/Year tag along with dry cleaning tags are inside tail. Jersey shows light overall usage wear. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $2,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 735 1967 Jim Palmer Balt. Orioles road jersey. Very rare early playing career Palmer grey flannel shirt with original team name on front and #22 on both front and back. "Palmer" lettering on back has been removed with appropriate shadowing remaining on shirt. "45 Set 2 67 22" strip tag inside collar, Spalding and dry clean tags remain on tail front. Jersey shows good usage wear incl. age toning, early Palmer jerseys are among the most sought after of all Orioles HOF players. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($4,000.00-$5,000.00) $4,700.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 736 1968 Maury Wills Pitt. Pirates road jersey. Grey flannel vest style jersey with orig. team name on front and #30 on both front and back. Spalding tag with size 42 tag remains on tail along with "Wills" chain stitched into shirt and dry clean/Set and year tags. Jersey shows good usage and wash wear, Wills was a star player in the Dodger organization for many years before coming to the Pirates in 1967. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($800.00-$1,200.00) $1,600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 737 1967 Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers road jersey. Grey flannel shirt with original team name on front and #3 on both front and back. Rawlings tag remains on tail front along with "Davis 67" chain stitched into jersey and dry clean/set and year tags. Jersey shows good usage and wash wear, includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($750.00-$950.00) $1,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 738 Superb 1962 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals home jersey. Striking flannel shirt with orig. embroidered team name on front and #6 on both front and back. Very scarce "Musial" lettering on back (one of only a few possible years for Musial), Rawlings tag remains on tail front along with "Musial 62" chain stitched into jersey. Inside tail has dry clean and set/year tags. Jersey remains in fine overall condition with light usage wear. Musial was among the elite players in the league during his 22 year career and was a member of the NL All-Star team for an astounding 20 years. The offered jersey is easily one of the finest to become available for public sale with special note to the rarity of the player name on back of shirt. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX-MT ($20,000.00-$30,000.00) $21,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 739 St. Louis Cardinals game worn hat and undershirt attributed to Stan Musial c.1960's. Includes Cardinals hat with orig. Pro KM tag and stampings inside interior headband with good usage wear incl. perspiration soiling. Under the bill of the hat is number "6" underlined in period black marker: EX and Wilson undershirt having heavy usage wear and "6 Musial" written in period black ink at top: GD. Both originated from the James Armstrong collection. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll. ($2,500.00-$3,500.00) $1,600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 740 1959 Harry "The Cat" Brecheen Balt. Orioles home jersey. Rare early flannel Orioles jersey with orig. team name on front and #31 on both front and back. "31 1959" strip tag remains in collar, no manufacturer tags are present. Outline of original Oriole bird patch remains on left sleeve, jersey shows light overall wear retaining vibrant original color. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($2,000.00-$3,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 741 1952 Dick Sisler Cin. Reds road jersey. Grey flannel shirt with original team name on front, #53 on back is replacement for orig. #23 that Sisler wore. MacGregor/Goldsmith tag inside collar along with "Sisler" strip tag. Set 1 1952 tag remains inside tail, jersey shows nice usage wear with only some light age toning and one replaced button. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $1,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 742 1954 Ed Yost Washington Senators home jersey. Pinstriped shirt with original "W" on front and #1 on back. "Yost E." strip tag remains inside collar, dry clean tag is on tail front with remnants of orig. Wilson tag. "1954" chain stitched on tail front as well, jersey shows good usage wear incl. some staining and a few tiny holes. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG-EX ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $3,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 743 1959 Tex Carleton Old Timers Day St. Louis Cardinals uniform. Flannel shirt and pants featuring Cardinals embroidered logo on jersey. Retains Rawlings tag on tail front with "Tex Carleton 34" chain stitched into the jersey and dry cleaning tag inside tail. Pants have Rawlings tagging along with "Set 1 1959" tag and "Tex Carleton 34" chain stitched on strip tag inside waist. Beautiful quality uniform made in honor of the 25th Anniversary of the 1934 World Series. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX-MT ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 744 1949 New York Giants road jersey. Grey flannel shirt with orig. team name on front and #14 on back. Retains MacGregor-Goldsmith tag inside collar and "Spencer 14" strip tag underneath. "Set 1 1949" tag remains inside tail, jersey is original as issued to Spencer for the 1949 season although Spencer ended up wearing #30 for 1950 season and did not play in the 1949 reg. season. Very attractive period Giants jersey with nice age and general wear. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 745 1956 Ray Mueller New York Giants road pants. Game worn grey flannel pants worn by Mueller as a coach retaining McAulliffe tag inside waist along with chain stitched name. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG-EX ($150.00-$250.00) $50.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 746 1948 Al "Zeke" Zarilla St. Louis Browns road jersey. Grey flannel shirt with orig. team name on front, #48 on back is replacement of orig. #14 which Zarilla had worn in 1948. Retains Rawlings tag inside collar with attached size and dry clean tagging. "Zarilla 48" chain stitched onto tail front. Jersey shows fairly heavy usage wear incl. broken zipper, small hole in front, and general age toning. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG ($750.00-$1,000.00) $1,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 747 Hank Greenberg coaches baseball bat c.1949. L.Slugger 125 model bat measures 34" long and weighs 41oz. Heavily used with handle tape and chipping on back of barrel. Retains period paper i.d. label from Al Lang Field in Fla. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG ($400.00-$600.00) $250.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 748 Significant Herb Pennock 1923 Tour of Japan jersey. Fantastic relic from worn by HOF pitcher Herb Pennock during the 1923 Tour of Japan. Jersey retains orig. Spalding tag inside collar along with "Pennock" chain stitched in faded red. Red, white, and blue shield shaped patch remains on left sleeve retaining bold original color. Jersey shows excellent overall usage and wash wear incl. interior red toned perspiration residue and some soiling on back of shirt. Pennock was among the American League's elite pitchers for 22 years compiling 241 total victories. The offered jersey represents the first example of a Pennock shirt to come into the marketplace to the best of our knowledge and is one of the finest jerseys of its' type to be offered for public sale. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: EX ($50,000.00-$75,000.00) $50,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 749 Lou Brissie game worn baseball glove c.1947-49. Rawlings LHT professional quality glove used by Brissie who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1947-1953. Signed on thumb exterior, "To my good friend H.D. Evans Lou Brissie". Glove shows excellent usage wear and retains orig. Harry Evans i.d. label. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG-EX ($300.00-$400.00) $375.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 750 Rare Harry Hooper game worn baseball glove c.1910-15. Very high quality 2 1/2" web fielder's glove used by HOF outfielder Harry Hooper. Glove exhibits great usage wear including backstrap wear to the point where there is period string holding it onto the button. Interior has a large hole in center from wear, signed "Harry Hooper" on inside of thumb. Glove originated from the Lopota collection and includes copy of a handwritten letter from Hooper to Lopota regarding this glove and it's use by Hooper. In the letter Hooper states that he could not be sure whether it was used by him as a Red Sox or White Sox player but based on glove dating it is almost certainly as a Red Sox player. Hooper along with Duffy Lewis and Tris Speaker formed one of the finest outfield combinations in Major League history. One of a few documented HOF player game worn gloves to come into the hobby. Includes letter of provenance from Hooper and LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: VG ($5,000.00-$7,000.00) $3,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 750a Jimmie Wilson and Rogers Hornsby game worn baseball glove c.1920-30's. RHT Bill Doak model fielder's glove by Rawlings, St. Louis that was obtained directly from former Major League player Jimmie Wilson who was played with Hornsby on the St. Louis Cardinals. Glove shows good usage wear incl. pocket soiling and some flaking to interior leather lining on back. Retains orig. Bill Doak/Rawlings tag on back strap and Mitchell & Ness, Phila. tag on back of middle finger at the base. Includes xerox copy of a handwritten letter of provenance sent to Michael Lopota in 1952 from Jimmie Wilson stating that the offered glove was given to Wilson by Hornsby at the St. Louis Browns opening day game (Hornsby was a coach). Also includes letter of provenance from Joel Platt: VG ($7,000.00-$10,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 751 Lot of two-(2) vintage neckties attributed to Cy Young and John McGraw. Lot includes two period neckties which originated from the Lopota collection and were obtained by Lopota from Cy Young and Mrs. John McGraw. Each remains sealed in vintage clear wrapping with black ink identifications on cardboard backing behind the ties: VG-EX ($500.00-$750.00) $150.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 752 Art Passarella Umpire's Chest Protector worn in the 1945 World Series. Rare Umpire's chest protector used by Art Passarella in the 1945 World Series retaining original strappings and "Featherlike Products Pneumatic Products Co." label on back. Notated and signed on front by Passarella, originated from the Harry Evans collection and retains orig. Evans i.d. label: VG ($750.00-$950.00) $125.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 753 Buddy Rosar game worn catcher's equipment c.1945-50. Vintage group originated from the Harry Evans collection and includes horizontal bar catcher's mask, pair of hard shell shin guards, and catcher's chest protector. All three pieces have period ink identifying marks incl. a signature on one piece and all three pieces have their orig. Evans i.d. labels. Includes LOA from David Bushing/Dan Knoll: Range VG-EX ($500.00-$750.00) $200.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 754 Yankee Stadium sign. Black and white painted sign on sheet steel that hung inside the hallowed Yankee Stadium. Sign measures 20"x46" and was recovered during the 1973 remodeling. Has some general age wear but retains orig. patina and unrestored appearance: EX ($1,250.00-$1,750.00) $1,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 755 Yankee Stadium demolition project sign c.1973. Painted tin sign measures 10"x84" and hung at the stadium site during the remodeling in 1973. Has some general age wear incl. a few scratches to the lettering: VG-EX ($500.00-$750.00) $750.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 756 Fenway Park "Green Monster" sectional. Original section of the legendary green monster left field wall at Fenway Park which was removed when advertising was installed in certain areas of the wall. Huge piece measures 24"x101" and retains orig. faded green paint with numerous ball marks on front. Of the several pieces that have come into the marketplace this is one of the only sections that was not cut down into smaller pieces for resale. Great artifact from the most storied stadium in baseball history: VG-EX ($4,000.00-$6,000.00) $1,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 757 Yankee Stadium seat. Curved back style wooden and cast iron seat from Yankee Stadium retaining vintage coat of blue paint and #1 at top of back slat: EX ($1,250.00-$1,750.00) $1,100.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 758 Yankee Stadium seat. Early straight back style wooden and cast iron chair dating to the 1920's retains orig. blue paint and #19 on top of back slat: EX ($1,250.00-$1,750.00) $1,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 759 1937 "World Series" coin operated baseball pinball machine. Standing wooden cased machine features colorful player graphics on playing surface. Case retains original green paint, all four legs are present but needs (2) bolts for attachment. Has some typical age damage incl. cracked coin plate and is missing wooden stop at top which holds glass into the top: VG ($500.00-$750.00) $100.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 760 P.Lorrillard & Co. tobacco cabinet c.1880-1890's. Attractive Victorian walnut glass door cabinet with original Lorrillard inlay on top scrollwork and etched glass advertising panes. Measures 18 1/2" deep, 31" wide, and 42" tall retaining a nice vintage surface and original brass hardware. Top appears to have had a small pediment which has been removed, overall appearance remains very fine. Lovely antique display cabinet capable of housing various vintage collectibles: EX ($4,000.00-$5,000.00) $1,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 761 Significant L.A. Dodgers auto. home plate c.1958. Period home plate used in Dodger Stadium during the first year of play for the Dodgers in 1958. Surface exhibits wonderful patina with some flaking to edge chipping to the top. The offered home plate was originally housed in the personal collection of former Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley who later had players sign the top incl. Koufax, Reese, Labine, Newcombe, Garvey, and Lasorda. Includes letter of provenance stating that it was obtained in Manny Mota's charity auction. Important stadium antiquity which countless legendary players have crossed en route to victory. Includes LOA from PSA/DNA J.Spence-S.Grad: Plate: VG-EX, Signatures: EX-MT ($6,000.00-$8,000.00) $9,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 763 1929 Spalding baseball fielder's trophy. High quality silverplated trophy from the five piece figural series issued by Spalding featuring a baseman reaching for a ball. Retains desirable original unpolished surface with painted black wooden base. 11" tall x 13" long with Dieges & Clust metal tag on base: EX ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $2,400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 764 Fine Ty Cobb folk art billboard. Wonderfully weathered, vintage yellow, red, and black paints welcomed visitors to Royston, Georgia "Home of Baseball's Immortal Ty Cobb". The billboard depicts Cobb hitting the inside of a base with the toes of his left foot and crossing his right leg over third base which was a strategy Cobb used to eliminate steps as he rounded the base. Ironically, despite the reference to Cobb's immortality, the bollboard is accompanied by what is believed to be a vintage print of the last photograph of Cobb ever taken just nine days prior to his death, in which he is shown standing in front of a similar billboard. Sign is in four equal section measuring a total of 8'x16'. Retains great original paint and surface with appropriate wear from weather exposure. Bold display piece with folk art appeal and baseball relevance: VG-EX ($5,000.00-$7,500.00) $5,750.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 765 Original Yankee Stadium "cornerstone" c.1923. Displaying the interlocking "NY", the most famous insignia in sport history, this massive terra cotta artwork ws executed by master artisans for Yankee Stadium's 1923 opening. This same "cornerstone" is visible in photographs of Opening Day 1923 as the centerpiece of three terra cotta pieces above the main entrance. The offered artwork is presently exhibited at the American Museum of Folk Art until January 2004. Piece retains wonderful original patina with appropriate age crazing and muted surface measuring 19 3/8"x16 1/4"x 3 1/4". Fine historical stadium piece which would be the centerpiece of the most advanced collection: EX ($8,000.00-$12,000.00) $8,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 765a "Krisp-Nut" peanut vending machine c.1930-40's. Stading glass paneled vending piece with enameled panel on front having "Krisp-Nut" in blue lettering. Measures 20" wide by 30" tall, has some age damage incl. chip to one glass door at corner and missing one wooden knob on one of the top hinged lids: VG ($450.00-$650.00) $150.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 765b Rare Yankee Stadium folding chair. Desirable blue over orange painted metal and wood folding chair retaining strong original surface. One wooden slat on the chair seat has been replaced, first example that we have offered: VG-EX ($600.00-$800.00) $200.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 766 Sports Illustrated Ed Vebell, pencil on board from Feb. 2, 1958 in "The Perfect Free Throw". Approx. six illustrations depicting Tom Havlicek of the Boston Celtics demonstrating free throw techniques. 11 1/2" x 4" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($900.00-$1,200.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 767 Sports Illustrated Ed Vebell, gouache on strathmore paper. Approx. seven illustrations depicting Al Downing and Brooks Robinson demonstrating fielding techniques. 11"x16" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 768 Sports Illustrated Ed Vebell. Gouache on Strathmore Paper Five drawings depicting Harmon Killebrew demonstrating hitting techniques. 5"x18" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,400.00-$1,800.00) $1,200.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 769 Sports Illustrated Ed Vebell, gouache on strathmore paper from June 20, 1960 and June 22, 1959. Six illustrations of Tim McCarver demonstrating catching techniques and two drawings of NY Yankee player Tom Tresh. 5"x18" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 770 Sports Illustrated Ed Vebell, Ink and watercolor on board. Three illustrations depicting NY Yankee Tom Tresh demonstrating fielding techniques. 8 1/2"x14" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($900.00-$1,200.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 771 Sports Illustrated Ed Vebell, ink on board. Multiple illustrations on two boards depicting Harmon Killebrew demonstrating the art of the swing, and who we believe to be Tom Tresh of the New York Yankees demonstrating a slide, outfield catch, and throw. 16 1/2"x22" and 20"x26". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($900.00-$1,200.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 772 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on strathmore paper. Four illustrations on one board depicting targeted areas where four famed pitchers aimed. Pitchers depicted are Whitey Ford, Bob Turley, Herb Score and Early Wynn. 15"x15". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,200.00-$1,500.00) $1,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 773 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil and colored pencil on board. A beautiful drawing depicting Henry Aaron completing swing. 8"x12". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($800.00-$1,200.00) $350.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 774 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil with watercolor. From October 13, 1958 issue featuring two illsutrations of pitchers. 6"x9" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($800.00-$1,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 775 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board. Multiple illustrations on approx. five boards depicting the defense of the quarterback passing. 4"x3' plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 776 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Nov. 9, 1959 issue. Approx. twenty one illustrations of action scenes and instructional plays depicting the LA Rams. Also includes three schematics of plays. 6 1/2"x8" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($3,000.00-$4,000.00) $500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 777 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Jan. 19, 1961 issue. Multiple drawings on four boards depicting the art of blocking, with one showing the full line. 6" x 6" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 779 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Jan. 19, 1959 issue in the article "Here's Why it was the Best Football game ever played". Three beautiful drawings depicting scenes from the New York Giants and Baltimore Colts landmark game. 8" x 18". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 780 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Oct. 23, 1961 issue in the article "Line Play: The Lowly and the Mighty. Approx. four drawings depicting various line plays. 9"x9 1/2" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 781 Sports Illustrated Daniel Schwartz, pencil on strathmore paper from Sep. 26, 1960 issue. Approx. thirteen beautiful drawings showing various techniques for handling a football. 12"x14" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 $350.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 782 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Oct. 23, 1961 issue. A signed Robert Riger drawing depicting a montage of the essence of football. 11 1/2"x11 1/2". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 783 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Oct. 5, 1959 issue. Four drawings depicting different members of the Baltimore Colts demonstrating the football technique Catching a Pass. 15" x 20" plus assort. Sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 784 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on strathmore paper from Jan. 19, 1959 issue in the article "Here's Why it was the Best Football Game Ever". Four great drawings depicting the fierce action between the New York football Giants and the Baltimore Colts in their landmark game. 6" x 11" plus assort. sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 785 Sports Illustrated Daniel Schwartz, pencil and watercolor of paper. Two illustrations of football player. One of the drwaings is in full color. 22"x10". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 786 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Oct. 5, 1959 issue in the article "A Stout Wall for Johnny". Four drawings depicting Johnny Unitas in play. 12"x24" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 $600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 787 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Oct. 5, 1959 issue. Three drawings depicting different members of the Balt. Colts demonstrating various football techniques. 11 1/2"x15" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. $0 DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 788 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Jan. 19, 1959 issues and Oct. 23, 1961 issue. Multiple illustrations on five boards depicting the struggle of football. Each has multiple players blocking and tackling û classic Riger. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. 8" x 81+2" plus assort. sizes. ($2,000.00-$2,500.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 789 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board. Terrific illustration of battered and taped hand of a football lineman clutching his Baltimore Colts helmet. 4"x10". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($600.00-$800.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 790 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Jan. 19, 1959 issue in article "Here's Why it was the Best Football Game Ever". Four great drawings depicting scenes from the New York Giants and Baltimore Colts landmark game 4" x 16" plus assort. sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 791 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Oct. 5, 1959 issue. Five drawings depicting different members of the Baltimore Colts demonstrating the football technique of Going Out for a Pass. 15" x 20" plus assort. Sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 792 Sports Illustrated Daniel Schwartz, pencil on paper from Oct. 6, 1958 issue. Four illustrations depicting the Secrets of Quarterbacking. 16"x20" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($2,000.00-$2,500.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 793 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on paper from Oct. 6, 1958 issue. Approx. seven illustrations depicting football technique of quarterbacking. 7"x16" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,600.00-$2,000.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 794 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger (attributed), pencil on paper from Oct. 6, 1958. Nineteen drawings on three boards depicting sequencial scenes of a quarterback handing off the football. 10 1/2"x23 1/2"` Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,200.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 795 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Jan. 14, 1959 issue. Approx. eleven illustrations depicting instructional techniques for ice hockey featuring players from the Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, NY Rangers, and Detroit Red Wings. 4"x10" plus assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($2,000.00-$2,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 796 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Jan. 14, 1959 issue. Approx. seven illustrations depicting instructional techniques for ice hockey featuring professional players including ôRocketö Richard, Gump Worsley, Jaques Plante, and others. 6" x 12" plus assort. sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($2,000.00-$2,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 797 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Dec. 14, 1959 issue. Approx. twelve illustrations depicting professional players demonstrating instructional techniques for Ice Hockey including the NY Rangers and the Montreal Canadians 3" x 10" plus assort. sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($2,500.00-$3,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 798 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil on board from Dec. 14, 1959. Approx. four drawings from "The Violent Skills of Ice Hockey" depicting players from the New York Rangers and the Toronto Maple Leafs performing various maneuvers. 5 1/2"x14" and assorted sizes. Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($1,200.00-$1,600.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 799 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, pencil and watercolor on paper from Feb. 25, 1963 issue in the article "Ingo's Right and Floyd's Peekaboo Lu Collision". Four drawings including a vivid illustration of a menacing Ingamar Johansson peering through the gloves of Floyd Patterson. 10"x10". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($800.00-$1,000.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 800 Sports Illustrated Robert Riger, color pencil on board from June 22, 1959 issue. Four drawings depicting techniques used by Johansson and Patterson. 6"x8 1/2". Artists working with Sports Illustrated often created a series of drawings on one board. For purposes of describing these lots, individual drawings on the same board have been counted separately when totalling the number of illustrations in the lot. ($800.00-$1,000.00) $300.00
 
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