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Back Items For The Auction of November 15th, 2008  
 
  Lot Number Item Description Est. Price Range Sold For Price
 
See a Picture of this Item 301 1954 World Series souvenir pennant. Tough original pennant issued for the 1954 World Series played between the New York Giants and Cleveland Indians picturing both team names and logos. The pennant shows light to moderate wear with typical tack holes at the left edge and point. 29ö in length: EX ($300.00-$400.00) $550.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 302 Set of (8) National League team souvenir pennants c.1950s. National League team set of felt pennants includes graphically appealing examples from the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Braves, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Each measures approx. 29ö in length. All are original with the exception of the Pirates example, which is a reproduction. As a group the condition is exceptional: Average EX-EX/MT ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 303 1949 Louisville Slugger baseball All-Star advertising display piece. Blank backed thick stock cardboard display advertising Louisville Slugger baseball bats pictures the starting nine players on both the American and National Leagues. Players include Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Ted Williams, and Dom DiMaggio. 11"x18": NM ($400.00-$600.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 304 1948 Cleveland Indians World Series pennant. Scarce brown felt pennant features Indian head graphic with player names printed within the headdress. Outstanding original condition with vibrant yellow lettering: EX/MT-NM ($400.00-$500.00) $275.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 305 1959 Detroit Tigers folk art hand painted baseball by George Sosnak. Classic Sosnak work with hand painted graphics including a Tiger and Yankee player berating an umpire, a Tigers logo, and other verbiage decorating every panel of the ball: EX-MT ($500.00-$750.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 306 Rare Los Angeles Dodgers African American baseball nodder c.1962-64. Tough 1960s doll retains its original decals with only a few minor paint flecks including one affecting the base on the front and light wear on the rim of the head wear: EX-EX/MT ($500.00-$750.00) $425.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 307 1958 Milwaukee Braves/St. Louis Cardinals hand painted baseball by George Sosnak. Hand painted baseball by folk artist George Sosnak includes images of a Braves and Cardinals player berating an umpire and year “1958”. Includes panel with Sosnak’s inscription “To Walter Tobin Best Wishes From George Sosnak”: EX-MT ($500.00-$750.00) $700.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 308 Rare New York Yankees African American baseball nodder c.1962-64. Among the rarest and most desirable nodders of the era, this example is virtually pristine in appearance having benefited from some relatively minor restoration ,most notably, inpainting to the hat. This is the first example that we have handled of this tough 1960's issue: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 309 1954 Boston Red Sox souvenir table lamp. Interesting figural table lamp with a tiered arrangement of four baseballs atop a wooden base topped with a handmade onion skin style shade. The shade is hand decorated with Boston Red Sox logo, dating of 1954, and player facsimile signatures incl. Ted Williams. 23" tall: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $550.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 310 Rare 1946 Boston Red Sox pennant. Grey felt pennant with red graphics and lettering includes a player with #9 on back (Ted Williams) sliding into base and complete list of player names to the right. Exhibits little wear but for a small section of the tip and lower left edge missing. Custom matted and framed: EX ($400.00-$600.00) $325.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 311 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park figural ashtray c.1940s. Silver finished 4”x5 ½” ashtray features baseball players in relief with a diamond at center. Filigreed perimeter includes “Boston Red Sox Fenway Park” lettering and crossed bats and ball decorative elements. Shows some tarnishing and general wear: VG-EX $200.00-$300.00) $150.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 312 Lot of (12) Joe Cronin American League baseballs sealed in their original boxes c.1960-70s. One dozen unused Joe Cronin AL baseballs remaining sealed in their original individual ball boxes. The group also includes the original (12) count Reach display box: NM ($2,000.00-$2,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 313 1954 New York Giants NL Champions souvenir pennant. Full size red felt pennant depicts a scroll to the left with player names from the NL Champion Giants incl. Willie Mays. Outstanding original condition with minimal wear but for a small section of the point missing. 29" in length: EX ($300.00-$400.00) $450.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 314 Lot of (11) Wilson “Go Go Sox” baseballs c.1959. Commemorating the "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox" fight song of the Chicago White Sox that emerged in 1959 during the White Sox' run for the AL pennant, these specially made Wilson brand balls are stamped “Go Go Sox” on the sweet spot. The balls are unused and mostly quite clean: Range EX/MT-NM ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 315 Al Kaline store model baseball glove photo box c.1950-60s. Original Wilson photo box picturing multiple players who use Wilson gloves incl. Kaline, Fox, Killebrew, and Santo. The box itself once contained a Juan Marichal model glove. The box remains intact with some evident creasing and general wear: VG ($250.00-$350.00) $80.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 316 Figural baseball radio c.1940's. "Official League" baseball radio in the form of an oversized fiberboard baseball. Original unrestored condition with some age toning and a few minor surface abrasions. Missing one of its speaker grills at the bottom. 9" tall: VG-EX ($500.00-$750.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 317 1950 Baseball Coca Cola advertising display piece. Uncommon large format 29"x50" cardboard display pictures a vibrant color baseball scene advertising Coca Cola on the front and a skiing scene on the reverse. Overall condition is very fine with some typical minor creasing. First example that we have encountered of this particular sign: EX ($750.00-$1,250.00 $1,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 318 Rare Nellie Fox Wilson Sporting Goods advertising display piece c.1950s-60s. Large 20"x28" die cut cardboard advertising display featuring a three dimensional die cut of Nellie Fox leaping for a ball. The sign is remarkably well preserved given its original fragility with a light stain at the bottom left, small tape repair to a tab at the bottom edge, and a tape repair to the very tip of Fox's extended foot. The cardboard retractable "spring" behind the Fox figure has been reinforced with some tape: EX-EX/MT ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 319 ***UPDATED DESCRIPTION*** Whit Wyatt Chesterfield cigarettes cardboard advertising sign c.1940s. Colorful image of the Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher in action set against a green background with an ad for Chesterfield. Measures 22” square. This is among the finest condition examples we’ve seen with one small border tear at the top edge and a small surface rub in the green background being only notable faults: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $850.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 320 Johnny Mize Granger tobacco advertising sign c.1930s-40s. Cardboard display piece measuring 15"x20" pictures Mize batting in a Cardinals uniform advertising Granger tobacco. Color remains very strong with a long vertical crease and some small creases mostly at the edges. Displayed in a vintage frame. Visible area: VG-EX ($400.00-$500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 321 Nellie Fox "Favorite" tobacco advertising sign c.1960s. Painted metal sign measures 8"x10" featuring a caricature of Nelson Fox advertising Favorite brand tobacco. Sign shows some typical age wear and has two original mounting holes: VG-EX ($400.00-$500.00) $225.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 322 Louisville Slugger commemorative jacket. Issued in the early 1980’s, this letterman’s style jacket features embroidered patches on the chest and left sleeve along with the batmaker’s “Powerized” logo on back. Additional logo on the interior satin lining reads “Autographed by Baseball’s Greatest Since 1884 Louisville Slugger”. Jacket shows moderate to heavy usage wear. Size M: VG-EX ($200.00-$300.00) $50.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 323 Stan Musial Louisville Slugger advertising display sign c.1947. Cardboard display sign measuring 15"x20" from the H&B archives advertises Louisville Slugger baseball bats with a caricature of Musial batting. Original unused easel back remains intact. Crisp original condition. Includes letter of provenance from Hillerich & Bradsby Co.: NM ($500.00-$750.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 324 Ted Williams Louisville Slugger advertising display sign c.1947. Cardboard display sign measuring 15"x20" from the H&B archives advertises Louisville Slugger baseball bats with a caricature of Williams batting. Original unused easel back remains intact. Crisp original condition. Includes letter of provenance from Hillerich & Bradsby Co.: NM ($750.00-$1,000.00) $1,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 325 Johnny Mize Louisville Slugger advertising display sign c.1947. Cardboard display sign measuring 15"x20" from the H&B archives advertises Louisville Slugger baseball bats with a caricature of Mize batting. Original unused easel back remains intact. Crisp original condition with some light surface chipping to the edges. Includes letter of provenance from Hillerich & Bradsby Co.: EX/MT-NM ($300.00-$400.00) $275.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 326 Mickey Vernon Louisville Slugger advertising display sign c.1947. Cardboard display sign measuring 15"x20" from the H&B archives advertises Louisville Slugger baseball bats with a caricature of Vernon batting. Original unused easel back remains intact. Literally a pristine copy in crisp original condition. Includes letter of provenance from Hillerich & Bradsby Co.: NM-MT ($300.00-$400.00) $375.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 327 Pair of miniature Louisville Slugger baseball bats with Hillerich & Bradsby mailing boxes c.1940s. Pair of unused 16" miniature Louisville Slugger baseball bats with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig gilt facsimile signature stampings. Both bats remain in nearly pristine original condition. The boxes each retain their original Hillerich & Bradsby Co. mailing labels and are postmarked as being sent from Louisville. The boxes remain fully intact with some typical wear to the ends. First examples of period H&B miniature bat boxes that we have encountered: Bats: NM, Boxes: VG-EX ($500.00-$1,000.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 328 Lot of (4) NL team miniature pen and pencil sets c.1940s. Unused Louisville Slugger wooden bat shaped fountain pen and mechanical pencil sets with team logos representing the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies. Each set remains in its original box with one set including an original paper advertisement/order form: EX-MT ($200.00-$300.00) $200.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 329 Lot of (5) World Series miniature pen and pencil sets c.1940s. Louisville Slugger wooden bat shaped fountain pen and mechanical pencil sets featuring logos and team matchups for the following World Series': 1943 Cardinals vs. Yankees, 1944 Cardinals vs. Browns, 1945 Cubs vs. Tigers, 1946 Cardinals vs. Red Sox, and 1948 Braves vs. Indians. Each set remains in its original box with two sets including additional pencil lead: Range EX-NM ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 330 Lot of (6) AL team miniature pen and pencil sets c.1940s. Louisville Slugger Wooden bat shaped fountain pen and mechanical pencil sets with team logos representing the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Athletics, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians. Each set remains in its original box with one set including an original paper advertisement/order form: EX/MT-NM ($400.00-$500.00) $325.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 331 Lot of (13) miniature pen and pencil sets representing Major League players c.1940s. Louisville Slugger wooden bat shaped fountain pen and mechanical pencil sets with players' facsimile signatures and team names including Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Joe Gordon, Merrill May, Bill Dickey, Charlie Keller, Joe Cronin, Johnny Mize, Carl Hubbell, Connie Mack and Bob Feller. Each set remains in its original box: EX-MT ($750.00-$1,000.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 332 1947 All-Star Game miniature pen and pencil set. Unused Louisville Slugger wooden bat shaped fountain pen and mechanical pencil set bearing a logo that reads ôAll-Star Game Wrigley Field Chicago July 8, 1947ö. Set remains in its original box with an original paper advertisement/order form: EX-MT ($150.00-$250.00) $100.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 333 Dizzy Dean single signed baseball. Clean, white Worth brand "Dixie" model ball signed on a side panel by Dean in black ink. Signature rates 7/8 out of 10 presenting very nicely on a high-grade 1960s era baseball. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: NM, Signature: EX/MT-NM ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 334 Hank Greenberg vintage single signed baseball. Wilson "Little League" model baseball signed across the sweet spot by Greenberg in black ink. Signature rates 8-9 out of 10 presenting very nicely against the ball’s bright white surface. A date notation “September 5th, 1967” appears on a side panel in an unknown hand. Ball has some light scattered areas of soiling, but retains a fresh looking appearance. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX-MT, Signature: NM ($1,500.00-$2,500.00) $1,800.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 335 Casey Stengel/Boston Bees related original cartoon artwork by Bob Coyne c.1938-44. Original 17"x17" framed ink cartoon illustration features a caricature of Stengel as manager of the Boston Bees (later the Braves). Surrounding Stengel are caricature vignettes of Bees players. Stengel’s vintage autograph appears on the top margin preceded by a personalization “To Dick” in another hand. Signature rates 8 out of 10. Signed at left edge by artist Coyne. Includes LOA from JSA: EX-EX/MT ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 335a Collection of (20) Boston Braves season passes c.1942-52. Paper stock passes feature ornate Braves logo with typed notation of issuance to Barbara and Richard Hevessy. Seasons include 1942 (2), 1943 (2), 1944 (2), 1945 (2), 1946 (2), 1947, 1948, 1949 (2), 1950 (2), 1951 (2), 1952 and one undated. Condition range: GD-EX/MT ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 336 1940 New York Giants team auto. baseball. Off white Frick NL ball signed by (24) players including Ott, Hubbell, Danning, Schumacher, and T. Jackson. Sigs range from 8-10 out of 10. Beautifully preserved exemplar with outstanding overall aesthetic quality. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX/MT-NM, Signatures: Range EX/MT-NM ($500.00-$750.00) $700.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 337 Lloyd Waner single signed baseball. Toned Feeney NL baseball signed by Waner on the sweet spot in black felt tip pen with his added notation “Little Poison”. Signature rates 9-10 out of 10 with some slight shadowing to the ink. Ball itself has no significant blemishes or condition faults apart from varying degrees of toning throughout. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $800.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 338 Paul Waner auto. baseball. Lightly toned Harridge AL ball features large Paul Waner signature on a side panel. Signature rates 8-9 out of 10. Two other signatures on the ball include Louis Fontana above Waner sig. and Bill Morrell on another panel. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX-EX/MT, Signature: NM ($500.00-$750.00) $600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 339 1935 Chicago White Sox large format team photograph. Matted and framed 16"x20" sepia tone image of the team posed in full uniform with players facsimile signatures in the bottom margin. Players include Lyons, Conlan, Dykes, Sewell, and Simmons. Image quality remains very fine with matte finish surface: EX-MT ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 339a Lot of (2) 1937 Boston Red Sox team signed album pages. Two separate 4 +öx6ö autograph album pages hold a combined (24) signatures including Cronin, Grove, Berg, Pennock, Higgins, McNair, Doerr, etc. Signatures rate 9 out of 10. Pages are accompanied by a page from Reach Official AL Base Ball Guide showing a composite team image. Includes LOA from JSA: EX-MT ($500.00-$750.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 340 1937 Phila. Phillies et al autographed baseball glove. Striking, unused professional quality D&M baseman's mitt signed by (24) players including the majority of the 1937 Phillies and several other notables. Signatures include Dizzy Dean, Bucky Walters, Hans Lobert, Chuck Klein, Dolf Camilli, Vince DiMaggio, and Jimmie Wilson. Sigs range from 4-9 out of 10 with the majority rating 7 or better. Glove itself is a D&M model #600 retaining its original surface with minimal age toning and bold manufacture stampings. Unique and attractive period autographed display item. Includes LOAs from JSA and PSA/DNA: Glove: NM, Signatures: Range VG/EX-NM ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 341 Major League managers multi-signed baseball c.1940s. Toned Harridge AL ball features an intriguing assemblage of major League managers from the mid 1940’s. Many Hall of Famers who were actively managing at the time this ball was signed includes Mel Ott, Connie Mack, Joe Cronin, Joe McCarthy, Casey Stengel, Bill McKechnie, Frank Frisch, Bucky Harris and Leo Durocher. Other managers present include Billy Southworth Jimmie Dykes, Ossie Bluegie, Luke Sewell and Steve O’Neill. Additional signatures of Ted Williams and Johnny Pesky suggests that this assemblage or meeting of managers may haven taken place in Boston. Signatures range from 4-8 out of 10, averaging 6-7. Ball shows moderate general handling wear and bears a clear coat of shellac. Unique assemblage of prominent managers on a single ball: Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: VG/EX-EX, Signatures: Range VG-NM ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 342 Vic Janowicz professional model baseball bat c.1953-54. Janowicz was a multi-sport star whose most notable athletic achievement came as a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team in 1950 when he became the third junior to win the Heisman Trophy. After a stint in the service, Janowicz signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a catcher for 1953 and '54. This Louisville Slugger pro model bat measures 34 ¼” and features Janowicz’s name in block letters on the barrel. The knob is stamped “S2” and a faint number “31” is written in black marker. Excellent use is apparent with the bat having a slight handle crack. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $225.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 343 1954 Mickey Owen Boston Red Sox road jersey. Road grey flannel shirt features Boston lettering in dark blue felt stitched across the front, with Owen's #11 on back. McAuliffe manufacturer's tag remains on the front tail with year designation "1954", size “42, 2in.” and number “11” designations in blue chain stitch. The jersey is completely original and unaltered, showing moderate usage wear. There are several small moth holes on the front, shoulders and collar area. Owen, a two-time All-Star, finished his career with the Red Sox in 1954 ending a thirteen year career that included stints with the Cardinals, Dodgers, and Cubs. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $1,400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 344 Rare 1969 Tony Conigliaro professional model baseball bat. Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 36" long and weighs 33.5oz. The bat shows heavy use incl. pine tar residue, ball marks, rack marks, stitching impressions, and a handle crack. Model #S180 is stamped on the knob end along with "25" written in vintage black marker. The barrel of the bat is signed in period black marker, "To Wayne, Best Wishes Tony Conigliaro" rating 9 out of 10. Tony Conigliaro was one of the more beloved Red Sox players during the 1960s era. In 1967, he suffered a severe injury to his retina which sidelined him until the 1969 season. During the 1969 season, he won the comeback player of the year award hitting 20 home runs. Tragically, he died in 1990 after suffering a stroke several years earlier at the young age of 45. The bat matches the Louisville Slugger factory records as dating to the 1969 comeback season specifically. Coupled with the 1969 dating, the fact that the bat is signed by Conigliaro makes it one of the finest of its type. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions (bat), MEARS Authentication (bat, graded A10), and JSA (autograph): EX-MT ($3,000.00-$5,000.00) $2,600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 345 1951 Cleveland Indians team auto. baseball. Off white Harridge AL ball signed by (33) players incl. Doby, Lemon, Easter, Wynn, Lopez, Feller, Reiser, Rosen Boone, etc. Scarce additional signature of Hall of Fame announcer Jim Dudley also present. Sigs range from 8-9 out of 10. The ball itself appears unused with minimal evidence of handling and very light stampings. Includes LOA from JSA: NM ($500.00-$750.00) $375.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 346 1947 Philadelphia Athletics team auto. baseball with Babe Ruth. Medium toned Frick NL ball signed by (20) members of the Phil. A’s incl. Mack, Rosar, Valo, McCoskey, Joost, Fain, etc. The sweet spot holds the autograph of none other than Babe Ruth, who was likely the first signature added to the ball. Ruth’s bold signature rates 7-8 out of 10. Other signatures range 6-8 out of 10. Ball itself shows light wear. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX ($3,000.00-$4,000.00) $3,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 347 Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews and Frank Robinson signed professional model baseball bats. Three members of baseball's exclusive 500 Home Run Club are represented in this trio of game model bats. Includes Hank Aaron c.1969-72 H&B signature model R43. Measures 35” at 33oz. Signed "Best Wishes Hank Aaron #755". Bat shows excellent use, but cannot be directly attributed to Aaron. Incl. LOA from John Taube of PSA/DNA (Graded GU3); Eddie Mathews 1973-75 (post career) H&B signature model S2. Measures 35” at 33.1oz. Signed "Best Wishes Ed Mathews" on barrel. Incl. LOA from John Taube of PSA/DNA; and Frank Robinson 1973-75 (post career) H&B signature model R133. Measures 35” at 32oz. Signed on barrel. Incl. LOA from John Taube of PSA/DNA (Graded GU3). $1,000.00-$2,000.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 348 Sadaharu Oh auto. Yomiuri Giants professional model hat c.1960s. Oh ranks as the all-time worldwide home run leader in professional baseball, having hit 868 home runs. He finished his career with the Yomiuri Giants with a lifetime batting average of .301. Upon his retirement as an active player, Oh went on to manage the Giants and later the Fukuoka Hawks. Considered the greatest player in the history of Japanese baseball, he earned the “The Japanese Babe Ruth”. The offered cap was obtained directly from Oh by the consignor who met him at the Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training camp in Vero Beach, Fl. in March of 1966. Oh and the Giants were conducting an exhibition tour at the time. The consignor, a former sports writer, approached Oh and asked him for an autograph. Oh literally removed this hat from his head and signed the underside of the bill. When the ink did not take well to the fabric, he signed his name again on the interior leather band. Oh and the grateful consignor exchanged bows before parting. This professional model Yomiuri Giants cap has never been previously offered and comes with a detailed letter of provenance from its original recipient. It shows moderate usage wear with a few small moth holes. Oh’s interior signature rates 10 out of 10. Significant game used artifact from one of baseball’s most prolific international heroes. Includes LOAs from Hunt Auctions (hat) and JSA (auto.): EX ($3,000.00-$4,000.00) $2,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 349 "Eddie Cicotte auto. government postcard. Infamous “Black Sox” player’s autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark green ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed and cancelled on May 26, 1949, the GPC has light cancellation marks on the signature side that do not affect the autograph. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX" ($300.00-$400.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 350 Jim Bottomley auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark black ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed on the back and cancelled Jul. 23, 1951. The GPC has light cancellation marks on the signature side that do not affect the autograph. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($300.00-$400.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 351 Roy Campanella auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark blue ink with salutation. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed on the back in CampyÆs own hand. The GPC has light cancellation marks on the signature side that only slightly affect the salutation. Small pieces of clear tape are present at the corners. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $425.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 352 Mickey Mantle vintage auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark black ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed on the back and cancelled Jul. 13, 1953. The GPC has light cancellation marks on the signature side that do not affect the autograph. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 353 Rare Hank Aaron rookie-era auto. government postcard. Early Aaron autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark blue ink with “Best Wishes” salutation. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed on the back and cancelled Jul. 21, 1954. Small piece of clear tape is present at bottom edge on front and a spot of glue residue affects the back. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($400.00-$500.00) $450.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 354 Rare Willie Mays rookie-era auto. government postcard. Early Mays autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark blue ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed on the back and cancelled Aug. 15, 1951. Small piece of clear tape is present at bottom edge on front and light cancellation marks only slightly affect the signature. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($400.00-$500.00) $350.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 355 Jimmie Foxx auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark black ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Addressed on the back and cancelled May 7, 1953. Small piece of clear tape is present at bottom edge on front. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($400.00-$500.00) $425.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 356 Jackie Robinson auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in vibrant turquoise ink. Signature rates 9-10 out of 10. Addressed on the back and cancelled Sept. 5, 1950. Small piece of clear tape is present at bottom edge on front. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 357 Lot of (3) auto. government postcards. Includes Mickey Cochrane, Lefty Gomez, and Lefty Grove. Each of the autographs appears on the blank side of a GPC and has been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Gomez and Cochrane include personalized salutations. Signatures rate 9 out of 10 with the Gomez being in pencil. Each is addressed and postmarked on the back. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: Range VG-EX ($400.00-$500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 358 Lot of (3) St. Louis Cardinals HOF'er auto. government postcards. Includes Joe Medwick, Frank Frisch, and Jessie Haines. Each of the autographs appears on the blank side of a GPC and has been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Haines has added a notation ôSt. Louis Cardinals 1920-37ö. Signatures rate 9 out of 10 with the Medwick being in pencil. Each is addressed and postmarked on the back. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: Range VG/EX-EX ($400.00-$500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 359 Nelson Fox auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark black ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of clear tape. Address label affixed to back and cancelled in August of 1949. Small piece of period clear tape is present at bottom edge on front. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($200.00-$300.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 360 Branch Rickey auto. government postcard. Autograph appears on the blank side of a GPC in dark black ink. Signature rates 9 out of 10, having been covered by a strip of clear tape. Addressed on the back and cancelled Nov. 28, 1951. Small piece of period clear tape is present at bottom edge on front. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($200.00-$300.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 361 Lot of (6) HOF'er auto. government postcards. Includes Rick Ferrell, Carl Hubbell, Waite Hoyt, Charlie Gehringer, Burleigh Grimes and Chick Hafey. Each of the autographs appears in ink on the blank side of a GPC and has been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Grime and Hoyt are personalized. Signatures rate 9 out of 10. Each is addressed and postmarked on the back between 1948-52. Includes LOA from JSA: Range VG/EX-EX ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 362 Lot of (6) HOF'er rookie-era auto. government postcards. Rare group of GPCs includes early career autographs of Ernie Banks (postmarked 1954), Ed Mathews (1952), Monte Irvin (1951), Al Kaline (1954), Harmon Killebrew (1954) and Tom Lasorda (1954). Each of the autographs appears in ink on the blank side of a GPC and has been covered by a strip of period clear tape. Signatures rate 9 out of 10 with the exception of Mathews (7/10). Each is addressed and postmarked on the back. Includes LOA from JSA: Mostly EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 363 Outstanding Willie Mays vintage signed photograph c.1950s. Printed b&w photographic issue measures 6”x8 1/2” signed in the period, “Best Wishes Willie Mays” in dark blue fountain pen. Signature rates 9 out of 10. Given the image quality, era, condition and overall aesthetics, this is among the finest vintage Mays signed image we’ve encountered. Includes LOA from JSA: NM ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $1,800.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 364 Willie Mays professional model baseball bat c.1973-75. Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 35" long and weighs 33.4oz. Bat exhibits evident use incl. pronounced ball marks, stitch impressions, light pine tar residue, and handle wear. Model #S2 is stamped on knob end. The barrel of the bat displays a unique hand painted portrait of Willie Mays which was executed in the period and presents beautifully. Signed by Mays on the barrel in blue sharpie. Includes LOA from JSA (autograph) and Hunt Auctions (bat): EX ($3,500.00-$4,500.00) $3,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 365 Al Kaline professional model baseball bat c.1969-72. Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 34 1/2" long and weighs 30.6oz. The bat exhibits evident use including pine tar residue, ball marks, stitching impressions, and rack marks. M110L model number is stamped on the knob end. Kaline game bats of quality are relatively tough to locate and among the more desired of players from the era. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions: EX ($1,500.00-$2,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 366 Norm Cash professional model baseball bat c.1969-72. Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 34 1/2" long and weighs 31oz. The bat shows fine use inclusive of ball marks, stitching impressions, rack marks, and light pine tar residue. C263 model number is stamped on the knob end. Desirable game bat from a very popular Detroit Tigers player. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $375.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 367 Vintage Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Stan Musial auto. baseball c.1960s. Lightly toned Wilson brand “Ted Williams Speed Ball” features vintage signatures of Stan Musial on the sweet spot and Mickey Mantle on a side panel in black ink. Roger Maris appears on a separate panel in green ink. Signatures rate 7-8 out of 10. A light, clear coat of shellac covers the signatures only. Ball itself appears unused with minimal general soiling. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX, Signatures: EX/MT-NM ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $1,300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 368 1961 New York Yankees yearbook signed by Mantle and Maris. Official yearbook is signed by Mantle and Maris on their interior profile pages in matching blue ballpoint ink. The pages are ideally situated to form a two-page spread. The cover of the program is signed by Jim Coates and Whitey Ford, who has added an additional signature on his interior profile page. All signatures rate 9 out of 10. Program itself shows moderate general wear mostly on the covers. Includes LOA from JSA: Program: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 369 Roger Maris miniature souvenir nodder in original box c.1961-62. Pristine 5" tall miniature caricature nodder of Maris remaining in flawless original condition. Has original magnet base intact and comes in its original box with paper label affixed. Nodder: NM-MT, Box: VG-VG/EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $550.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 369a Mickey Mantle vintage auto. cut signature c.1960s. Signed in dark blue ink on a 3”x5” section of unlined card stock rating 10 out of 10. Includes LOA from JSA: EX-MT ($400.00-$500.00) $325.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 370 1961 New York Yankees team auto. baseball. Off-white Cronin AL ball signed by (28) members of the World Champion 1961 Yankees incl. Mantle, Maris, Berra, Ford, Howard, Kubek, Boyer, Stafford and Houk. Sigs range from 3-6 out of 10, averaging 5. The 1961 Yankees season remains one of the most celebrated in baseball history culminating with Roger Maris pulling away from teammate Mickey Mantle in the final month of the home run chase to eclipse Babe Ruth's record of 60 home runs in a single season. The offered baseball remains fairly clean overall and free of clubhouse signatures which are typically found on 1961 Yankees signed baseball. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: EX-MT, Signatures: Range VG-EX/MT ($2,000.00-$3,000.00) $2,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 371 Mickey Mantle auto. 1st Major League home run program. Original program issued for a game played on May 1, 1951 between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees at Comiskey Park. The program has been signed on the front cover by Mantle along with several other players incl. Minnie Minoso who also hit a home run that day. Interior is unscored with a small, abbreviated pre-printed scoring area on the back that was scored in the period with the final count of 8-3. Program itself has some wear incl. creasing to the bottom front edge. Includes LOA from JSA: Program: VG, Signatures: NM ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 372 Rare Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris auto. "Safe at Home" movie poster. Matted and framed 11"x14" original color lobby poster advertising the 1962 motion picture "Safe at Home" which featured Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. The front of the poster has been signed by both Mantle and Maris in blue sharpie. Signatures rate a strong 9/10 out of 10. Uncommon signature medium for Mantle and Maris. Includes LOA from JSA: NM ($3,000.00-$4,000.00) $2,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 373 1956 New York Yankees team auto. baseball. Cream colored Spalding “Official Baseball” signed by (27) players from the 1956 World Championship team. Includes Mantle, Berra, Martin, Ford, Rizzuto, Larsen, McDougald, Skowron, Howard, Bauer, McDermott, etc. Consistently strong signatures solidly average 8 out of 10. Ball itself appears unused with mild toning. Key 1950’s Yankees team ball representing Mantle’s historic Triple Crown season in fine overall condition: Includes LOA from JSA: Ball EX-MT, Signatures: Range EX/MT-NM/MT ($2,000.00-$3,000.00) $1,700.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 374 1958 Wally Moses New York Yankees Old Timers Day presentational platter. Sterling silver 11" diameter plate presented to Moses for his participation in the 1958 Yankees Old Timers day. Inscribed on the front to Moses with an embossed Yankees logo at the top. Marked "Sterling" on the reverse; total weight is 17.4oz: NM ($300.00-$400.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 375 Wally Moses' 1962 New York Yankees Old Timers Day wristwatch. Witnnauer men's wristwatch as presented to Moses on 7/28/1962 by the New York Yankees at Old Timers Day festivities. Inscribed on the back to Moses with the Yankees logo on the watch facing. Watch does not run: EX-MT ($300.00-$400.00) $850.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 376 Joe DiMaggio store model baseball glove c.1940s. Uncommon full size black leather Spalding "Marvel" model glove features a fine Joe DiMaggio facsimile signature stamping on the inside palm area. The signature stamping remains very bold retaining the majority of its original silver inlay. Back of the glove is equally clean with typical light to moderate interior padding wear. One of the cleanest exemplars of this tough glove style that we have encountered: EX-MT ($750.00-$1,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 377 Yogi Berra professional model baseball bat c.1950-60. Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 35" long and weighs 34.4oz. The bat exhibits tremendous use including ball marks, stitching impressions, rack marks, cleat marks, and pine tar residue. Handle of the bat has a professionally repaired crack and the very end of the barrel has also had some minor restoration from dryness. R43 model number is stamped on knob end along with remnants of a period black marker numeral which resembles the #12 indicating the possibility that Gil McDougald used the offered bat in addition to Berra. Fine early playing career exemplar which originated from the family of a Yankees batboy and is being offered for the first time publicly. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions and letter of provenance: EX ($3,000.00-$4,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 378 Hank Bauer’s 1953 New York Yankees presentational display piece. Laminated wooden plaque measures 17"x23" as presented to Bauer (inscribed at bottom) depicting a collage arrangement of Yankees players including Berra, Rizzuto, Mize, and Reynolds. These plaques were issued exclusively to players and team officials to commemorate the Yankees fifth straight World Championship in 1953. Mounting holes are present at top and bottom. Includes a letter of provenance from Hank Bauer: EX ($750.00-$1,000.00) $950.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 379 Fine Mickey Mantle professional model baseball bat c.1961-64. Louisville Slugger 125 model bat measures 35" long and weighs 33.6oz. The bat shows exceptional use inclusive of ball marks on multiple barrel areas, stitching impressions, rack marks, and general use. The handle has a minor crack which has been professionally restored and there is a minor area of checking to the back of the barrel which has been reinforced. B220 model number is stamped on the knob end along with faded period "7" written in black marker. The offered bat originates from the family of a former New York Yankees batboy and is being offered for the first time publicly. Very strong example dating to the pinnacle of Mantle's storied career which is among the finest we have handled with regard to condition, use characteristics, and direct provenance. Includes LOA from Hunt Auctions and letter of provenance: EX ($15,000.00-$25,000.00) $15,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 380 1956 World Series auto. baseball incl. New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers. Lt. toned Giles NL ball signed by (32) Yankees and Dodgers players incl. HOF'ers Mickey Mantle, Casey Stengel, Whitey Ford, Bill Dickey, Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, Duke Snider and Walt Alston. Other signatures include Hodges, Furillo, Felton, Gilliam, and Billy Martin. The signatures of Bauer, Amoros, Larsen and Maglie have been partially enhanced. Signatures rate 7-8 out of 10. Ball itself has medium soiling throughout. Combination of signatures and type of baseball leave little doubt that this ball was originally obtained at Ebbets Field during the course of the 1956 World Series. Includes LOA from JSA: Ball: VG-EX, Signatures: Range EX-NM ($1,500.00-$2,000.00) $1,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 381 Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory mannequin. Life size figure of Mickey Mantle measuring 6' tall, 2' wide, and 2' deep depicts the Yankees slugger posed with a Louisville Slugger bat in Yankees home uniform, hat, and cleats. Mannequin shows areas of wear on the hands, a chip on the ear, and the left hand is detached. The uniform has some soiling overall from being on exhibit in the museum. Unique Yankees related display item. Includes letter of provenance from Hillerich & Bradsby Co.: VG ($750.00-$1,000.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 382 Casey Stengel Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory mannequin. Life size figure of Casey Stengel measuring 5'6.5" tall, 29" wide, and 27" deep depicts the celebrated Yankees manager in a Yankees home uniform, hat, and cleats. Mannequin shows areas of wear on the hands, and portions of loss on the nose and lips. The uniform has some soiling overall from being on exhibit in the museum. Unique Yankees related display item. Includes letter of provenance from Hillerich & Bradsby Co.: VG ($500.00-$750.00) $225.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 383 Umpire Bill McKinley single signed baseball attributed to the 1952 World Series. Official Wm. Harridge AL ball exhibiting moderate use is signed across the sweet spot, "Bill McKinley A.L. Umpire" in period blue ink. The top panel has also been inscribed by McKinley, "1952 World Series Yankees 4 Dodgers 3" in identical period blue ink. The baseball originated from the personal collection of McKinley who served as one of the umpires during the 1952 World Series. Based on use characteristics and direct provenance, it is very likely that the offered ball was in fact used during the '52 World Series. Includes LOA from JSA: EX ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 384 Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron auto. baseball. Lightly toned J.C. Higgins "X-Pert Official League" baseball signed across the sweet spot by Babe Ruth. The blue ink signature is, without question, one of the boldest that we have encountered in our 17 year history rating 10 out of 10. Notably, Ruth signed the ball with a deep blue ballpoint ink pen supplied by the original recipient. Faintly visible under the "B" in Babe is the shadow of an initial "B" as Ruth had begun to sign in a lighter green fountain pen that was supplanted by the aforementioned blue ballpoint pen. The recipient subsequently obtained Hank Aaron's signature on another side panel in blue ink rating 7 out of 10. The ball itself has some general light toning presenting very well. The J.C. Higgins stampings were traced in blue ink by the young man who had originally received the ball, and do not affect the display qualities of either signature. The history of the baseball can be traced to early summer of 1947 in Miami, Florida. Along with his Little League teammates, a young man participated in an end of the season dinner at a cafeteria in North Miami where Babe Ruth was in attendance. The boys each were given the opportunity to have something signed by the Babe and the offered signed ball has been in his possession ever since. Absolutely stunning visual example with an unimproveable autograph. Includes LOA from JSA and letter of provenance from the original recipient: Ball: EX, Ruth signature: MT, Aaron signature: EX-EX/MT ($10,000.00-$15,000.00) $9,500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 385 Spalding National League commemorative baseball c.1926 with display stand. Official J.Heydler NL ball with (8) affixed NL President decals was originally issued as part of a two ball boxed set in commemoration of the 1926 NL Golden Anniversary. Includes a 5" long mahogany plaque with inscribed brass placard, "The National League of Baseball Founded February 2, 1876". Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: EX-MT ($500.00-$750.00) DNS
 
See a Picture of this Item 386 Mel Ott auto. color image. Large matted and framed 9”x12” color tinted image represents a page from a 1940’s New York Giants yearbook. Ott has signed the image in dark blue fountain pen. Signature rates 9 out of 10, ideally contrasted against a white background area of Ott’s uniform. Aesthetically pleasing Ott display given its unusual size, color, and autograph quality. Includes LOA from JSA: Photo: EX-EX/MT, Signature: NM $1,000.00-$1,500.00) $1,200.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 387 Collection of (18) American League season passes issued to NL President Charles Feeney. Includes one each for years: 1951, 1954, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, and 1991. The 1951, 1954, 1970, and 1971 passes all remain housed in their original gilt embossed leather sheaths. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: Range EX-NM ($500.00-$1,000.00) $425.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 388 1952 New York Giants souvenir serving tray. Handled metal serving tray measures 21" long with an image of the stadium in the center surrounded by facsimile signatures of the Giants players. Titled, "New York Giants 1952" at the bottom along with a small placard having "Charles S. Feeney" in the center. The surface has a few light indentations with some slight surface toning. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: VG-EX ($300.00-$400.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 389 1951 New York Giants team auto. baseball. Cream color Frick NL ball signed by (24) members of the NL Champion Giants incl. Mays, Irvin, Thomson, Dark, and Westrum. Durocher is facs. stamped. Sigs range from 7-9 out of 10. Includes LOA from JSA and letter of provenance from the Feeney family: EX-MT ($500.00-$750.00) $275.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 390 1951 New York Giants team auto. baseball. Cream color Frick NL ball signed by (24) members of the NL Champion Giants incl. Mays, Irvin, Thomson, Dark, and Maglie. Durocher is facs. stamped. Sigs range from 8-9 out of 10. Includes LOA from JSA and letter of provenance from the Feeney family: EX/MT-NM ($500.00-$750.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 391 1954 New York Giants team auto. baseball. Cream color Giles NL ball signed by (25) of the World Champion Giants incl. Mays, Wilhelm, Dark, Irvin, and Rhodes. Durocher is facs. stamped. Sigs range from 8-9 out of 10. Includes LOA from JSA and letter of provenance from the Feeney family: NM ($750.00-$1,000.00) $550.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 392 Lot of (18) vintage New York/San Francisco Giants related publications. Includes 1942 NY Giants roster guide, 1957 Giants program, 1943 "The Giants of New York" souvenir program signed inside to Chub Feeney by the editor, and Giants yearbooks for years: 1951, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1967. A few of the yearbooks have some ink notations. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: Range GD-EX/MT ($400.00-$500.00) $400.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 393 Collection of (24) National League season passes issued to NL President Charles Feeney. Includes one each for years 1952, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1988, 1990, and 1993. The 1954 and 1955 passes remain housed in their original gilt embossed leather sheaths. The 1976 pass is a special brass pass issued for the Centennial season. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: Range VG-NM ($750.00-$1,000.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 394 1966 Chub Feeney presentational microphone. Silverplated microphone as presented to Feeney at the "7th Annual Baseball Gang Dinner". The base is inscribed, "Presented to Chub Feeney Press Club of San Francisco 4-28-66" . Original "KSFO" labeling placard is affixed to the side. 11" tall. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: EX ($400.00-$600.00) $300.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 395 Chub Feeney's New York/San Francisco Giants traveling suitcase c.1950-60s. Heavy gauge black handled case with orange painted metal trim as used by Feeney while traveling with the Giants. "Charles S. Feeney" labeling is affixed to the top along with an imprinted metal i.d. tag. Overall surface wear is evident while retaining a nice general appearance. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: VG-EX ($500.00-$750.00) $700.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 396 1962 San Francisco Giants National League Championship presentational serving tray. Handled ornate silverplated tray as presented to Chub Feeney in honor of the San Francisco Giants 1962 NL Championship. The tray measures 21" long with repousse dTcor around the perimeter and player signatures in the center with an image of the Giants' stadium. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: EX ($500.00-$750.00) $650.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 397 1936 New York Giants World Series press pin: EX-MT ($350.00-$450.00) $500.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 398 Collection of vintage World Series press pins and charms from the Feeney collection to include: 1946 at St. Louis (charm), 1946 at Boston, 1947 at Brooklyn, 1947 at New York, 1948 at Boston, 1948 at Cleveland, 1949 at New York, 1949 at Brooklyn, 1950 at New York, 1950 at Philadelphia, 1951 at New York, 1952 at Brooklyn (charm), 1952 at New York, 1953 at New York, 1954 at Cleveland, 1954 at New York (charm), 1955 at Brooklyn, 1955 at New York, 1956 at Brooklyn, 1956 at New York, 1957 at Milwaukee, 1957 at New York, 1958 at Milwaukee (charm), 1958 at New York, and 1959 at San Francisco (phantom). All but the 1950 Phillies and 1957 Braves pins are missing the nuts for their respective threaded post backings. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: Range EX-NM ($4,500.00-$5,500.00) $3,600.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 399 Lot of (21) vintage World Series press pins c.1970-80s. Includes 1970 Balt. Orioles, 1970 Cin. Reds, 1971 Pitt. Pirates, 1972 Cin. Reds, 1973 Oakland A's, 1974 L.A. Dodgers, 1974 Oakland A's, 1975 Cin. Reds, 1975 Bost. Red Sox, 1976 NY Yankees, 1976 Cin. Reds, 1976 Cin. Reds (charm), 1977 NY Yankees, 1978 L.A. Dodgers, (2) 1979 Pitt. Pirates, 1980 Phila. Phillies, (2) 1981 NY Yankees, and (2) 1981 L.A. Dodgers. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: NM ($1,000.00-$1,500.00) $1,000.00
 
See a Picture of this Item 400 Lot of (5) vintage New York Yankees World Series press pins. Includes 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964. Includes letter of provenance from the Feeney family: Range EX/MT-NM ($750.00-$1,000.00) DNS
 
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