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Items For The Auction of August 6 - 7, 1999
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Lot Number |
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301 |
Lot of two Chicago team photo postcards: 1945 Cubs sepia tone image of team posed in rows, unused with some surface crazing: EX and a 1906 Chicago White Sox team printed photo postcard, serviced and has some creasing: VG |
$200.00-$250.00
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$35.00
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302 |
Set of two 1910 team postcards. One each for the A.L. and N.L. Champions, the Athletics and the Cubs. Each has a similar arrangement and appears to have had some light exposure to moisture, both are usused. Very rare pair of desirable teams from the early part of the century: VG-EX |
$475.00-$675.00
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$600.00
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303 |
Pair of 1906 Chicago baseball team postcards. One each for the A.L. and N.L. Champions, the Cubs and the White Sox. Each is by V.O. Hammon Co., Chicago and have period salutations on reverse, very clean condition: EX-EX/MT |
$400.00-$500.00
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$400.00
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304 |
Hughie Jennings caricature postcard c. 1907. Illustrative style postcard with Jennings riding towards the pennant, unused by H.M. Taylor Co.: EX-MT |
$200.00-$300.00
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$275.00
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305 |
1909 Detroit Tigers team photo postcard. Unused by A.C. Dietsche Co., light age wear including corners: VG/EX-EX |
$175.00-$250.00
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$300.00
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306 |
1907 Detroit Tigers team photo postcard. Printed by the Heimer Co. picturing the A.L. Pennant winners posed in rows and identified beneath. Has been serviced and has light age wear including cornersL VG/EX-EX |
$200.00-$300.00
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$225.00
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307 |
Fine 1907 Detroit Tigers real photo team postcard. Handsome period image of the team posed in rows including Ty Cobb, unused with light age wear: EX-EX/MT |
$375.00-$475.00
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$350.00
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308 |
1907 Chicago Cubs NL Champions team photo postcard. Issued by the E.P. Burke Co. and serviced with postmark, warm salutation on front, "These boys are my favorite": EX |
$225.00-$325.00
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$140.00
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309 |
1908 Chicago Cubs team photo postcard. Issued by Fuller Bros. Co., team pictured in rows, serviced with postmark: EX-MT |
$275.00-$375.00
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$210.00
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310 |
Ty Cobb postcard c. 1909. Issued by H.M. Taylor Co. picturing Cobb at bat, unused with minute nick on right border: EX-EX/MT |
$400.00-$500.00
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$375.00
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311 |
Philadelphia Athletics team photo postcard c. 1906. Team pictured in rows including Waddell, Plank, Bender, unused: EX-MT |
$275.00-$375.00
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$425.00
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312 |
Rare real photo postcard of Heavyweight boxing Champion Jack Johnson c. 1910. Posed in a controversial manner with arms around his common-law white wife seated on steps with his trainers. Taken in Reno before his battle with Jeffries, has a vertical crease which does run through Johnson's shoulder: VG-VG/EX |
$375.00-$475.00
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$330.00
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313 |
Real photo postcard of Joe DiMaggio c. 1943. Taken at Camp Cooke in California during DiMaggio's WWII service. Pictures Joe batting with ump and catcher looking out at the ball. Interesting notation on back from the sender who missed seeing DiMaggion play and greatly regretted that fact, serviced with U.S. military postmark: EX |
$375.00-$475.00
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$350.00
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314 |
Rare "Home Team" foldout postcard of the 1908 Chicago White Sox. Serviced postcard with small foldout section of player photos from the team including Altrock, White, and Walsh: EX |
$650.00-$850.00
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$650.00
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315 |
Rare "Home Team" foldout postcard of the Detroit Tigers c. 1909. Colorful postcard with period salutations on reverse and a small foldout section of player photos including Cobb, Jennings, Summers. Issued by the Art Post Card Co., has some slight surface soiling: EX |
$700.00-$850.00
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$900.00
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316 |
1937 First Day Cover sent to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, St. Louis Cardinals Exhibition Game FDC with a small photo of Fran Frisch which is addressed and postmarked to the President. Stamped on reverse that this piece was auctioned with the President's belongings in 1946: EX-EX/MT |
$250.00-$350.00
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$60.00
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317 |
Rare Chicago "Sox" Ball Park postcard with Black Sox notations. Color litho stadium postcard with wonderful period notation on reverse that reads, "Dear Chas, You see we have the best ballpark, even if we haven't the best team. Did not see any of the games but those who did go say the Reds played "some ball". Congratulations, Nell". This piece was sent from a fan in Chicago to a friend in Cincinnati and is date 10/20/1919. Interesting insight into baseball history: EX |
$500.00-$700.00
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$110.00
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318 |
Philadelphia Athletics foldout postcard c. 1913. Souvenir set of pictorial player images from the Champion A's, issued in its' original mailing envelope by Brooks & Porter, NY. Has some separation of the player photos which are apart from the envelope and a small abrasion on the envelope photo: VG |
$400.00-$500.00
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$450.00
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319 |
Real photo postcard of Babe Ruth at the 1939 Hall of Fame Dedication ceremonies. Taken as Ruth is walking off stage in front of several other original class inductees including Collins, Alexander, Young. Unused and in fine condition: EX-MT |
$475.00-575.00
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$1,250.00
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320 |
Real photo postcard of Babe Ruth at bat c. 1930's. Probably taken at Spring Training based upon background view picturing Ruth winding up to swing, unused: EX |
$350.00-$450.00
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$525.00
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321 |
Rare Artvue HOF postcard autographed by Cy Young. Obtained in person by the consignor, unused in perfect condition: NM |
$600.00-$800.00
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$500.00
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322 |
Rare 1921 Exhibit Card autographed by Babe Ruth. Early Exhibit card issue has some light staining on right border and is signed in black ink by Ruth across the image. Very desirable signed item from the first Exhibit Card issue: EX |
$1,000.00-$1,300.00
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$2,800.00
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323 |
1927 Exhibit card autographed by Ty Cobb. Cobb is pictured as a Detroit Tiger although listed as a Phila. Athletic and has signed vertically along the left border in black ink. The signature rate 6 out of 10 but is somewhat hard to see because of the dark background: EX |
$300.00-$400.00
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$290.00
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324 |
1884 Harry Wright scorecard. Scored two part folding card between two local Phila. area teams, "Haryy Wright's Official Scorecard" printed at top: VG |
$75.00-$100.00
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$60.00
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325 |
Boxed baseball playing card set c. 1917. Set of playing cards with baseball equipment decor on backs, housed in their original box: EX-MT |
$90.00-$120.00
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$50.00
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326 |
Lot of three publications with Ted Williams covers including All-Star pin up book (back cover detached): Range VG-EX/MT |
$125.00-$150.00
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$600.00
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327 |
Lot of two hard cover baseball books: The Washington Senators by Bealle copyr. 1947 1st edition with DJ: EX-EX/MT and The Baltimore Orioles by Lieb, copyr. 1955 1st edition no DJ: EX |
$150.00-$200.00
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$375.00
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328 |
Lot of four early baseball publications: "Laughs of a Lifetime" by Dean booklet; 1916 D&M Rules booklet with J. Daubert cover; Sept. 1918 issue of "Baseball Magazine", and 1920 Boston A.L. scorecard with Harvard vs. Yale, printed lineups: Range VG-EX/MT |
$140.00-$170.00
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$90.00
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329 |
Lot of two vintage baseball publications with Babe Ruth covers: 1948 "King of Swat" booklet and rare Volume I #1 issue of Sport Magazine from Sept. 1927, has some light age wear; VG-EX |
$175.00-$225.00
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$190.00
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330 |
Lot of three vintage baseball publications to include: 1937 "World Series" magazine, "Batter Up" Illustrated Annual, and a rare program for the 1943 All-Star War Bond game played at the Polo Grounds including Ruth, Speaker, Collins: EX-EX/MT |
$175.00-$275.00
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$140.00
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331 |
Lot of three pieces of early baseball related paper items to include: 1894 and 1896 "Baseball and Race Daily Bulletin", boxscore braodsides and a copy of "Brother Noah..." baseball sheet music: VG-EX |
$75.00-$125.00
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$300.00
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332 |
Vintage baseball papaer lot to include: Set of seven Old Timers and HOF'ers photographs including 1st and 2nd generation images along with 1926 NY Giants vs. Pittsburgh scorecard, 1926 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh scorecard, and a 1939 Boston Braves vs. NY Giants scorecard: Range VG-EX/MT |
$100.00-$150.00
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$200.00
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333 |
Lot of two 19th century baseball pieces: Wheeling Base Ball Club schedule c. 1870-80's and 1876 Star Base Ball Club "Hop" invitation: VG-EX |
$130.00-$160.00
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$90.00
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334 |
Sam Rice's personal scrapbook. Large period scrapbook with hundreds of articles, photographs, and paper items chronicling Rice's storied career. Includes some team photos from rotogravure sections and various other vintage items housed in a block book with "Sam Rice" in gilt lettering on cover: EX |
$250.00-$350.00
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$400.00
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335 |
1934 Babe Ruth Testimonial brochure. Issued by the Washington Times, the interior folds out to reveal a printed letter from Pres. Roosevelt congratulating Ruth on his years of service, 7"x11": EX |
$200.00-$275.00
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$400.00
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336 |
April 1922 "Baseball Doings" magazine. Early baseball related magazine devoted to Washington baseball, the offered example is Vol. I issue #1 and features photos and biographical info. of the players: EX-EX/MT |
$250.00-$350.00
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$450.00
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337 |
Lot of July 19, 1932 "Sam Rice Day" related items to include: Commemorative program including a ticket order form with a photo of Rice on cover along with five Western Union telegrams regarding Sam Rice Day from Connie Mack, Wm. Harridge, J. Ruppert: EX-MT |
$200.00-$300.00
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$160.00
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338 |
Lot of eleven vintage photographs of Sam Rice. Sizes range from 2"x3" to 5"x7" and picture Rice golfing, fishing, and hunting: EX |
$225.00-$275.00
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$50.00
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339 |
Lot of seven letters written to Sam Rice. Senders include fans and Sam Rice Day committee members including the Chairman Wash Williams signed in black ink: EX |
$150.00-$250.00
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$110.00
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340 |
1933 World Series program at New York along with a Game #1 ticket stub. Exceptionally clean program is lightly scored in pencil and remains in virtually as issued condition: NM Ticket stub is equally clean: EX-MT |
$500.00-$600.00
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$575.00
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341 |
1933 World Series program at Washington along with a Game #4 stub. Clean overall example is lightly scored in pencil: EX-MT Ticket stub retains rain ck. and has slight wear: EX |
$475.00-$575.00
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$350.00
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342 |
1933 World Series program at Washington. Has been scored lightly in pencil and has a faint vertical fold line: EX |
$250.00-$325.00
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$160.00
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343 |
1933 World Series ticket stub for Game #3 at Washington: EX |
$200.00-$250.00
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$140.00
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344 |
1933 World Series ticket stub from Game #5 at Washington: EX |
$200.00-$250.00
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$100.00
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345 |
1933 World Series ticket stub for game #5 at Washington: EX-MT |
$225.00-$275.00
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$220.00
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346 |
Lot of four paper pieces regarding Horse Racing including Winter Garden program: EX |
$45.00-$65.00
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$15.00
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347 |
Lot of two paper pieces including Nov. 1925 issue of Baseball Magazine regarding the World SeriesL EX; 1933 prescription written for Sam Rice: VG; and a floral greetings envelope addressed to Sam Rice: EX |
$40.00-$60.00
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$40.00
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348 |
1933 World Series souvenir scorecard. Foldout scorecard with photos of Terry and Cronin on cover, hand scored in light pencil for the fourth game of the Series: EX-MT |
$225.00-$275.00
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$170.00
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349 |
Rare 1933 Train menu issued to the players en route to the World Series in New York. Attractive green cover with photo of Clark Griffith, interior has entrees: EX-EX/MT |
$250.00-$300.00
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$240.00
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350 |
Lot of two Washington Senators roster booklets: One each for 1930 Spring Training and 1933 Regular Season: EX-EX/MT |
$225.00-$250.00
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$35.00
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351 |
Program for the 1922 Washington Boosters Club. Four page booklet with menu and club officers listed inside, applied photo of Clyde Milan on cover: EX |
$130.00-$160.00
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$60.00
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352 |
1924 Penn. Railroad train menu issued to the players en route to the 1924 World Series. Has some slight soiling and a small abrasion: VG-EX |
$80.00-$110.00
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$110.00
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353 |
1924 World Series Program at New York. Unscored and missing front and back covers: VG |
$100.00-$140.00
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$60.00
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354 |
Lot of two Washington Senators paper pieces: 1929 Spring Training Schedule: EX, along with a 1932 Wash. Senators player address sheet listing all players and their home addresses on Senators stationary including the original envelope addressed to Rice: EX |
$125.00-$150.00
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$25.00
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355 |
August 15, 1932 Washington Senators Bicentenial Game scorecard. Foldout scorecard for a game played between the members of the 1924 World Champion Senators and the 1932 Washington team. Cover features a photo montage of the 1924 players, interior has statistics of the 1924 World Series. Back cover is a scorecard which is lightly scored in pencil: EX |
$170.00-$210.00
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DNS
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356 |
Sept. 28, 1925 Dinner Program to honor the A.L. Champion Senators. Fine 13 page program with player photos and a two page team photo of the Senators issued at a dinner to wish them good luck against the Pirates in the 1924 World Series. Illustrative cover has an illustration of Bucky Harris: EX |
$275.00-$350.00
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$400.00
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357 |
Typed letter to Sam Rice signed by Clark Griffith. Dated 1932 on Washington stationary with content regarding Rice's 1932 contract (See Lot #358) boldly signed in black ink: EX-MT |
$300.00-$350.00
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$150.00
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358 |
Rare Sam Rice original player contract for 1932. Rice's copy as issued by the Senators for $8,500.00 to be payed to Rice for the 1932 season. Signed by Clark Griffith, rarely do player contracts from vintage Hall of Famers become available on the open market: EX-MT |
$400.00-$500.00
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$725.00
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359 |
1928 NY Giants Spring Training Schedule. Foldout brochure with a memoriam section devoted to Ross Young: EX` |
$125.00-$150.00
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$50.00
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360 |
Sam Rice autographed Exhibit card. Fairly clean card with small surface wrinkle signed in black ink by Rice: EX |
$300.00-$350.00
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$150.00
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361 |
Autographed photo postcard of Roger Peckinpaugh. Blank backed postcard size photo of Peckinpaugh and another gentleman standing next to an early automobile signed in the right margin by Peckinpaugh: EX |
$100.00-$140.00
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$285.00
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362 |
July 19,1932 Sam Rice Day Brochure. Issued by the Almas Temple with content regarding plans and ticket orders for Sam Rice Day featuring a photo of Rice on the cover: EX |
$60.00-$80.00
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$70.00
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363 |
Sam Rice Day lot to include: Ticket stub from the game: EX-MT, GOvt. postcard regarding ticket info.: EX; Sam Rice Day brochure issued by the Almas Temple: VG-EX; and an Almas Temple newsletter with Rice Day info. and Ticket Order form: EX |
$130.00-$170.00
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$325.00
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364 |
Jan 26, 1934 typed letter sent to Bill Evans from Sam Rice. Excellent content regarding Sam's desire to play with the Indians mentioning "Walter" who was Walter Johnson, the current manager of the Indians. Boldly signed by Rice in black ink: EX-MT |
$400.00-$500.00
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$450.00
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365 |
Rare 1934 Sam Rice original player contract. Issued to Rice by the Cleveland Indians for the 1934 season to pay Rice $6,000.00 for the year. Signed by Hall of Fame members Billy Evans and Sam Rice. This was Rice's last Major League contract. Very difficult to obtain HOF'er contracts of quality: EX-MT |
$800.00-$1,000.00
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$850.00
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366 |
Sam Rice's 1934 player release and related correspondence. Typed one page letter from Billy Evans to Sam Rice with intimate content regarding Evans regret in releasing Rice and his well wishes. Signed by HOF'er Evans on Cleveland stationary with original enevelope: EX-MT, along with Rice's Player Release Notice which is also signed by Evans: EX. Evans is a fairly difficult signature, as he passed away in 1956. |
$750.00-$950.00
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$700.00
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367 |
Sept. 25, 1933 Dinner Program issued at a banquet to honor the 1933 Senators. 15 page program featuring team photo of the Senators along with various statistics and dinner menu. Accompanied by the seating list with interesting guest names including J. Edgar Hoover. Light age wear: EX |
$225.00-$275.00
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$350.00
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368 |
1925 World Series Program at Washington. Unscored program from the Pirates/Senators Series, interior scoring page is loose: EX |
$400.00-$500.00
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$400.00
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369 |
1924 World Series Program at Washington. Unscored classic program from the Senators Championship season, very clean given its' notable fragility: EX-EX/MT |
$475.00-$575.00
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$625.00
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370 |
1924 World Series program at Washington. Identical to Lot #369 except for slight age wear and is scored in pencil: EX |
$400.00-$450.00
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$210.00
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371 |
Typed letter from Ban Johnson to Sam Rice. Sent on August 18, 1922 to Rice with repromand (Yet humorous) content issuing a $25.00 fine to Rice for not running out a ball hit to the shortstop in order to speed a game up because of an approaching rainstorm. Signed by Johnson in black ink and includes original mailing envelope: EX |
$400.00-$500.00
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$400.00
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372 |
Rare 1924 Dinner program given out at a banquet to honor the 1924 Senators. Beautiful foldout brochure with color litho. American flag decor on cover and a sepia tone panoramic photo of the team inside. Has only light soiling on back cover edges: EX |
$300.00-$400.00
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$475.00
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373 |
Jan. 8, 1934 Typed letter from Clark Griffith to Sam Rice along with Player Release. Very poignant letter regarding Rice's release from the Washington club that he had given 18 years of service to including Griffith's "blessing" to deal with other teams. Boldly signed by Griffith in black ink and accompanied by the Player release notice which is also signed by Griffith: EX-EX/MT. Clark Griffith drew much criticism about this move and more specifically the manner in which it was handled given the excellence and loyalty that Rice had given to the Senators. |
$500.00-$700.00
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$500.00
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374 |
Typed letter from Clark Griffith to Sam Rice. Dated January 15, 1934 with content regarding a statement that Rice had made in the newspaper about the
Washington club and fans as well as a subtle 'apology' about the manner in
which Rice was released. Signed by Griffith in black ink: EX-EX/MT |
$300.00-$400.00
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$270.00
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375 |
Fine typed letter from President Herbert Hoover to Sam Rice. Dated July 19, 1932 on White House stationary. The letter content thanks and congratulates Rice for his many years with the Washington Club and best wishes for the future. Signed in black ink by Pres. Hoover, accompanied by a page taken from the July 20th issue of the Washington Post which details the presentation of this exact letter to Rice: EX-MT |
$750.00-$1,000.00
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$500.00
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376 |
Typed letter of thanks to the Washington fans from Sam Rice. We felt it appropriate to offer this lot as the final lot in the Rice collection given its' content. The letter was written on July 19, 1932 on Sam Rice Day and published in the Washington Post on July 20th. Content includes, "It's hard to realize after so many years in a Washington uniform that I've played my last game as a National,..." and "...I'll always have nothing but the kindest thoughts and best wishes for the followers of the Washington club who have stuck with me through all the seasons...". This letter was exemplary of Rice's integrity and respect for the game even with the manner in which he was released from the club. Signed, "Sam" Rice in black ink: EX-EX/MT |
$600.00-$800.00
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$275.00
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377 |
1906 Phila. Phillies team supplement photo. Issued by the North American picturing the team posed in rows, 10"x13" framed: EX
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$75.00-$125.00
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$110.00
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378 |
Vintage football memorabilia lot to include: Several "Castle Films" 8mm movie reels; Twenty-seven 1967 New Orleans Saints schedule coins; Notre Dame ticket stubs; autographed photo, ribbons: Range VG-NM |
$75.00-$125.00
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$110.00
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379 |
Lot of two "Casey at the Bat" record albums: EX |
$30.00-$40.00
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$30.00
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380 |
1910 Reach A.L. baseball guide. Has tape on cover spine: VG |
$30.00-$50.00
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$30.00
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381 |
Vintage athletic jacket c. 1930's. Grey wool long sleeve jacket with full collar has a polychrome indian head patch on breast and multi color knit trim. No manaufacturers markings: EX |
$50.00-$70.00
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$30.00
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382 |
Boston Red Sox memorabilia lot to include: Tony and Billy C. pennant; Red Sox 'Fenway Park' pennant; Several Fenway Park souvenir scarfs; Red Sox embroidered pillowcase; and a piggy bank: Range EX-NM |
$75.00-$130.00
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$180.00
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383 |
Large lot of 1960's Coke football bottlecaps. Each has a photo of a player or team logo on the inside, over 130 total: EX |
$45.00-$65.00
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$60.00
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384 |
Two uncut sheets of 1920's boxing strip cards. Includes Dempsey, Dundee, and O'Dowd; 20 total cards framed: EX |
$75.00-$125.00
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$160.00
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385 |
Vintage baseball lot to include: "The Winning Punch" hitting booklet by H&B c.1920's, 1920's basketball team photo, 1930's "Overbrook" High School inter-racial baseball team photo, and three vintage snapshots of NY Yankees incl. Tony Lazzeri and what appears to be Babe Ruth batting: Range GD/VG-EX/MT |
$85.00-$125.00
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$80.00
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386 |
Jimmie Foxx store model bat. L.Slugger 40 J.F. model with heavy usage wear: GD/VG-VG |
$40.00-$60.00
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$200.00
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387 |
Lot of two Boston sports related snow-globes. Includes one each for the Red Sox and Bruins: EX |
$150.00-$250.00
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$45.00
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388 |
Lou Gehrig and Bill Dickey NY Yankees souvenir bank c.1930's. Exceptionally clean example with facsimile signatures and player images intact: EX/MT-NM |
$225.00-$275.00
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$250.00
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389 |
1950's Cleveland Indians rubber souvenir doll. Made by Rempel Mfg. Co., retains a portion of its' orig. red feather: EX |
$70.00-$90.00
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$45.00
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390 |
Lot of five Boston sports related items to include: Two Celtics 'Little Dribbler' nodders; seat slat from the Boston Garden, and a Red Sox souvenir neck tie: Range EX- |
$75.00-$100.00
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$90.00
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391 |
Set of three 1941 baseball figurines by Rittgers Co. Batter, pitcher, and umpire each with minor age wear incl. small paint chipping: VG-EX |
$120.00-$150.00
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$130.00
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392 |
Set of three 1939 baseball figurines by Rittgers Co. Batter, pitcher, and umpire in very clean as issued condition: EX-EX/MT |
$200.00-$275.00
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$505.00
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393 |
Rare 1946 Rittgers Co. catcher figurine. Key to the set the offered example is fairly clean with only light surface soiling: EX |
$175.00-$225.00
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$425.00
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394 |
Lot of four baseball porcelain salt and pepper shakers c.1940's. Includes pitcher, catcher, ball, and glove shaped shakers: EX |
$60.00-$80.00
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$25.00
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395 |
1960 Pittsburgh Pirates "Beat Em Bucs" plaster wall plaque in its' orig. box. 10" plaque issued by Sport-O-Plak picturing a Pirate head surrounded by crossed bats. Plaque: NM, Box: VG |
$130.00-$170.00
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$40.00
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396 |
Baseball related porcelain child's dish c.1920's. Color scene of boy at bat, 7" diameter marked Japan on back: EX-MT |
$75.00-$125.00
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$100.00
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397 |
Connie Mack tin souvenir bank c. 1950's. Issued by the Atlantic Oil Co. this example retains 95% original paint: EX-EX/MT |
$220.00-$250.00
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$160.00
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398 |
Set of three china baseball figurines c. 1950's. Made in the manner of the earlier Rittgers figurines usually in Japan, includes batter, pitcher, and umpire. Pitcher has damage: Range VG-EX/MT |
$65.00-$85.00
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$20.00
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399 |
Set of three porcelain baseball figurines c.1940's. Pitcher, batter, and catcher marked, "Nosey Japan" on bottom, 5" tall: EX-MT |
$140.00-$170.00
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$150.00
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Set of four baseball pottery figurines c. 1940's. Pitcher, batter, catcher, and umpire marked Abco,NY on bottom. 5" tall each with umpire having a crack on arm, missing two fingers, and some paint chipping/ pitcher has a crack by the glove: Range GD/VG-NM |
$140.00-$170.00
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$110.00
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