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Lot 3.  Impressive Print Signed by 51 Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 1970s Dynasty. This 23” x 39” Wayne Prokopiak print is autographed by the Steelers’ stars and support players. The sharpie signatures are strong 10s. The colorful print includes the signatures of Larry Anderson, Matt Bahr, John Banaszak, Tom Beasley, Theo Bell, Rocky Bleier, Mel Blount, Terry Bradshaw, Ed Bradley, Larry Brown, Jim Clack, Robin Cole, Craig Colquitt, Dick Conn, Steve Coursin, Bennie Cunningham, Gary Dunn, Glen Edwards, Frenchy Fuqua, Steve Furness (died 2000), Reggie Garrett, Roy Gerela, Joe Greene, L. C. Greenwood, Jack Ham, Reggie Harrison, Ernie Holmes (d. 2008), Ron Johnson, Marv Kellum, Jon Kolb, Mike Kruczek, Jack Lambert, Rick Moser, Gerry Mullins, Chuck Noll, Ted Petersen, Dave Reavis, Andy Russell, Donnie Shell, John Stallworth, Lynn Swann, J. T. Thomas, Sidney Thornton, Loren Toewes, Mike Wagner, Bobby Walden, Mike Webster (d. 2002), Dwight White (d. 2008), Dwayne Woodruff and a couple of others. Autographed at a 1998 Steelers reunion, this signed print was purchased by our consignor from Steelers linebacker Reggie Harrison. The print and autographs serve as an outstanding commemorative of the Steelers’ 1970s success. The print is matted and framed to 26 ½” x 43”. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $949.


Lot 7.  Ben Roethlisberger and Jerome Bettis Autographs on a 16” x 20” Color Print. Snowflakes fall as Ben has the ball to “The Bus.” Mint print with gem mint 10 signatures in silver sharpie framed to 18 ½” x 22”. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $225.


Lot 8.  Autograph of John (Blood) McNally, Hall of Fame Charter Inductee. Playing halfback and wingback, McNally was the top NFL receiver of his era (1925-38), and he was also a top-notch runner, punter, passer and defensive back. He was in the first class enshrined at Canton. His best seasons were with Green Bay. He played in the NFL as Johnny “Blood,” an alias he chose to preserve a year of college eligibility, which he never used. McNally died in 1985. His signature is in pencil on a form used to order a postcard-sized photo made from a “moving picture” frame. The printed form is matted and framed, without glass, to 17 ½ x 21 ½” with the envelope used to mail the photo to McNally, an 8” x 10” b&w Hall of Fame photo of McNally and a copy of a Goal Line Art card depicting him, The signature, “John V. McNally, is nm-m 8. As framed, the “y” in McNally is obscured, but it is present, and the matt simply needs to be re-cut to expose it. McNally’s signature is moderately difficult to come by, and this is the first utilitarian example we’ve seen. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $327.


Lot 20.  5 Super Bowl XL Programs, Each Signed by a Steeler Including Roethlisberger. On Feb. 5, 2006, the Steelers defeated Seattle, 21-10, to capture the 40th Anniversary Super Bowl and win “One for the Thumb.” All five copies of the 228-page program, which prominently features the Lombardi Trophy on the cover, are at least nm. Each player signed a cover and supplemented his signature with his uniform number. Ben Roethlisberger signed one copy; his silver sharpie signature grades gem mint 10. The four other programs are signed by: Charlie Batch, nm 7 to nm-m 8 signature. Clark Haggans, who added “Go Steelers,” mint 9. Bryant McFadden, mint 9. Jeff Reed, a 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $92.


Lot 21.  Signed 16” x 20” Print of Willie Parker Touchdown-Bound in Super Bowl XL. Matted and framed to 20” x 24”, the photo captures Parker on a 75-yard touchdown run against the Seattle Seahawks. The run set a Super Bowl record and gave the Steelers a 14-3 lead on their way to a 21-10 victory. The print is mint, and the signature is huge and gem mint 10. Parker added “75 yd. TD run” and “SB XL Champs.” Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $83.


Lot 22.  Autographed Troy Polamalu Jersey with a Global Authentication CoA. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ safety signed the “3” of #43 on the back of the jersey. The signature is a 9-10. The jersey is size XL. Polamalu was named to the Pro Bowl 2004-07, and he was an All-Pro selection in 2004 and 2005. Certificate of Authenticity from Global. Authenticated also by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $152.


Lot 23.  Troy Polamalu Autograph on an 11” x 17” Framed Print. Few defensive players are more exciting to watch than the Pittsburgh Steelers safety. Drafted in 2003, he was selected for the Pro Bowl 2004-07, was an All-Pro in 2004 and 2005 and helped Pittsburgh to win Super Bowl XL. His silver-sharpie signature is a 9-10 on Bob Weaver artwork, which is matted and framed to 18” x 11”. Impressive! Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $225.


Lot 24.  Hines Ward Signed Photo Matted and Framed with 3 Other Images. A four-time Pro Bowler, three-time All-Pro and Super Bowl XL MVP, Ward is also the Pittsburgh Steelers all-time leader in pass receptions, reception yards and reception touchdowns. He also is generally regarded as the toughest blocker among NFL wide receivers. Ward’s signature is a 9-10 on an 8” x 10” color photo. This photo is matted and framed to about 20” x 24” with two smaller photos of Ward and an 11” x 17” print by Bob Weaver. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 27.  Joey Porter Autograph on a 16” x 20” Color Photo. In seven seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Porter was a three-time Pro Bowl and All-Pro linebacker, and a member of the Super Bowl XL team. He left Pittsburgh for Miami in 2007. After Week 10 of the 2008 season, he led the NFL in sacks. The photo has several creases. His signature is strong, a gem mint 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $20.


Lot 28.  Joe Greene Autographed Jersey. UPDATED INFORMATION: The Hall of Fame defensive tackle signed the “7” in the “75” on the back of the MITCHELL & NESS 1975 THROWBACK jersey. The signature is an unimprovable 10, and the jersey, which is framed, is mint. THE FRONT OF THE JERSEY HAS A "THROWBACK" LABEL AND A SECOND LABEL THAT SAYS "JOE GREENE, PITTSBURGH STEELERS, 1975." THERE IS A BICENTENNIAL PATCH ON THE LEFT SHOULDER. ALSO PRESENT IS THE ORIGINAL PRICE TAG FOR THE JERSEY ALONE - $380! Greene was one of the best defensive tackles ever. He was the NFL’s defensive rookie of the year in 1969, a Pro Bowl player 10 times and NFL defensive player of the year in 1972 and 1974. The jersey is accompanied by a photo of Greene signing it. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $185.


Lot 29.  Jack Lambert and Jack Ham Autographs on an 8” x 10” Color Photo. For nine seasons together, Lambert at middle linebacker and Ham at left linebacker helped to make the Pittsburgh Steelers a dominating defense. Ham entered the Hall of Fame in 1988, and Lambert, two years later. Their signatures are bold 10s on a photo that shows them getting an assist from Ernie Holmes. The photo is matted and framed to 13” x 15”. Lambert signs infrequently and has been known to charge $100 or so. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 30.  Rocky Bleier Autograph on a 16” x 20” Color Photo. Large, bold gem mint 10 signature. Bleier added the Super Bowls in which he appeared – IX, X, XIII and XIV. An effective blocker who helped Franco Harris to have a Hall of Fame career, Bleier ran the ball well himself, and he retired as the Steelers fourth all-time leading rusher. The photo is framed to about 18” x 22”. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $55.


Lot 31.  Mel Blount Autographed 8” x 10” Color Photo. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ corner back was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989. Gem mint 10 signature on a photo matted and framed to 13” x 16”. Authen-ticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 32.  Pittsburgh Steelers’ Joe Gilliam Autograph on an 8” x 10” Color Photo. Gilliam was a talented quarterback who won a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers in 1975. He passed away in 2000. His signature is a 10 on a photo matted and framed to 13” x 16”. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $50.


Lot 33.  Franco Harris Signature on a “Franco’s Italian Army” Composite. The Sporting News and UPI selected Harris as the NFL’s Rookie of the Year in 1972. As he gained 1,055 yards in his first season, Harris became a favorite Pittsburgh’s Italian-American community. Harris’ mother was born in Italy, and his father is African-American. Soon, these Pittsburgh fans dubbed themselves “Franco’s Italian Army.” Harris helped the Steelers to win four Super Bowls during his Hall of Fame career. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990. His signature is on an 11 ½” x 18” Italian flag that is matted and framed to 23” x 25” with an 8” x 10” black & white photo and a 3” “Franco’s Italian Army” logo patch. The signature is bold with some bleeding that causes it to grade ex-m 6 to nm 7. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $125.
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