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Dodgers - Brooklyn and Los Angeles   19 Lots       »   



Lot 127.  Baseballs Autographed by Two National League MVPs: Dolph Camilli and Hank Sauer. Camilli received the award while playing for the Dodgers received the award in 1941, and Sauer, for the Cubs, in 1992. Both baseballs have a thin coat of Krylon applied. Sauer’s autograph is a 10 on the sweet spot of a MacGregor Official 97C League ball that has strong pre-printed areas and shows no signs of flaking. Camilli’s personalized signature is strong on the sweet spot of a Wilson Official Gulf Coast League ball. Flaking affects the “C” on “Camilli; the letter is fully present but light. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Minimum Bid $50.


Lot 131.  Red Barber Autograph on a Handwritten 1983 Letter. “The Ol’ Redhead” broadcast baseball games from 1934-66, first for Cincinnati, then Brooklyn and finally the Yankees. His was the first play-by-play voice on a televised MLB game. In 1973, he and Mel Allen received the inaugural Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame. After being forced out by the Yankees, Barber retired and contributed to National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” program. He and host Bob Edwards would discuss sports and other topics. After Barber’s passing in 1992, Edwards wrote about his 12-year on-air relationship with Barber. In 1983, Barber responded on his own stationery to a note from Ron Gabriel, president of the Brooklyn Dodger Fan Club. In his own hand, Barber wrote that he had “a very happy, wonderful birthday – I’m grateful for friends, family, work and health.” His signature and his writing are gem mint 10. Three items accompany the letter: 1. An envelope addressed by Barber. 2. A copy of Edwards’ book,” Fridays with Red: a Radio Friendship.” The book and dust jacket are near mint. 3. A CD with Barber’s voice, “Red Barber, Play-by-Play Pioneer.” Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $92.


Lot 138.  Maury Will Autographed 16” x 20” Color Photo. Large, bold gem mint 10 signature by the seven-time All-Star who batted .281 for his career and ranks nineteenth on the all-time stolen base lit. Many observers believe the Veterans Committee will eventually vote him into the Hall of Fame. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Minimum Bid $20.


Lot 147.  45 Autographs of Mostly Brooklyn Dodgers and Hall of Fame Players. This signatures, which generally are mint 9s and gem mint 10s, are on various media : Brooks Robinson, on the front cover of a 1970 World Series program. Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Phil Regan (nm 7 to mint 9 signatures) on the back of a 1966 Phillies program. Leo Durocher on a b&w photocopy of a “Time” magazine cover; signed also by Lefty Gomez and Wm H (Bill) Terry. Earl Weaver on a 1986 banquet program cover. Phil Rizzuto, in pencil on a small notebook page. Tom Lasorda, on the front cover of a 1979 World Series media guide. Gene Hermanski, Carl Erskine, Sal Maglie and Clem Labine on an 8” x 10” color photo featuring a large birthday cake. George “Shotgun” Shuba, Marvin Russo (d. 2005), Saul Rogovin (d. 1995), Jim Romano, Rube Walker, Stan Musial, Billy Loes and Tommy Holmes on a 1989 Brooklyn Hall of Fame calendar. Ralph Branca, Labine, Don Newcombe and Mrs. Gil Hodges on a 1986 Dodgers Hall of Fame program. Mickey Owen and Tom Henrich on a photocopy of a 1941 newspaper page highlighting Owen’s World Series error. Bowie Baysox autograph page with signatures under their photos by Frank Howard, Mike Costanzo and Mike Veeck, Bill’s son. Joe Hauser (died 1997) on the title page to an articles (personalized). Newcombe, Cal Abrams and Labine on a 1985 Celebrity Walk brochure. Billy Herman and Abrams on a Dodgers brochure. Elten (Schiller), letter signed as VP of business operations for the Padres. Abrams, Shuba, Romano and Dick Young on a brochure. HoFer Luke Appling, Del Unser and Wilbur Wood next to their entries in “Professional Baseball: The First 100 Years.” Also, Don Mincher. And Stan Musial (ex-m 6 signature), on the box for a VHS tape (included) focusing on him. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $152.


Lot 148.  21 Baseball Cards, Primarily from the 1950s, Signed by Brooklyn Dodgers. This group includes six cards signed by Hall of Fame players: Durocher, Herman (2), Lindstrom and Snider (2). Most of the cards are from Bowman or Topps. Here is the complete list: Cal Abrams, 1951B #152 and 1952B #86. Dolph Camilli, 1961 Fleer Baseball Greats #97. Pete Coscarart, 1939 Play Ball. Leo Durocher, 1978 Grand Slam #1. Carl Erskine, 1952T #250, 1954B #10 and 1955B #170. Billy Herman, 1954T #86 and 1955T #19. Clyde King, 1952T #205. Clem Labine, 1954B #106 and 1955T #295. Fred Lindstrom, 1978 Grand Slam #42. Billy Loes, 1952T #20 and 1956T #270. Sal Maglie, 1957T #5. Shotgun Shuba, unidentified card. Duke Snider, 1954B #170 and 1955T #201. Also, Erskine and Ralph Branca on 1975 SSPC card #594. The autographs are overwhelmingly mint 9s and gem mint 10s; the signatures of the HoF members are strong. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $291.


Lot 165.  Rare Pin and Program for Jackie Robinson’s Brooklyn Dodgers Football Team. With the baseball Hall of Fame player as general manager, the Dodgers competed for one season – 1966 – in the short-lived Continental League. Established in 1965 as a minor league with hopes of becoming a significant influence on pro football, the league folded at the end of the 1969. The Dodgers failed to attract a large following. Both the 3 ½” pin and the program, for the Orlando Panthers game, depict a “bum” similar to Willard Mullin’s. The pin is nm. The 16-page program, which is vg-ex, has photos of Robinson and head coach and football HoF member Andy Robustelli. Also included is a page promoting the Dodgers’ game vs. Richmond.
Winning Bid $113.


Lot 251.  1950 Brooklyn at New York Program. Ex+ 20-page program for an early July series has a number of racial barrier breakers in the pre-printed lineup, including Jackie Robinson for the Dodgers and Monte Irvin and Hank Thompson for the Giants. Thompson was the first African-American to play for the St. Louis Browns, and on July 8, 1949, he and Irvin became the Giants’ first black players. Manager Leo Durocher is pictured in the program.
Winning Bid $35.


Lot 257.  Puzzle Picturing the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers and an Autographed Original Box. Produced by Card Memorabilia Associates of Peekskill, NY, the puzzle was originally housed in 9” x 7” box that pictures the team on the lid. The box is ex-m+, and five dodgers autographed the lid: Pee Wee Reese, Joe Black, Carl Erskine, Clem Labine and Andy Pafko. The 500-piece 16” x 20’ jig-saw puzzle has been put together and framed for display. One piece of the puzzle is a replacement. The 1952 Dodgers captured the National League pennant. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $35.


Lot 258.  1945 Brooklyn Dodgers Roster Featuring Players in Military Service. This three-panel roster opens to 8.5” x 12”. The cover lists 34 Dodgers serving in World War II, including Pee Wee Reese, Billy Herman, Gil Hodges, Stan Rojek and Pete Reiser. Reese is pictured on the cover. The roster is separated along one of the folds and has extensive notations. It’s not a thing of beauty, but it’s not common either.
Winning Bid $10.


Lot 259.  1955-56 Schaefer Beer Promo Featuring the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers. Apparently a bar promotion, this original postcard-sized (4” x 5 ½” foldout pictures the Dodgers team on the front and a bottle of Schaefer Beer on the back. Vg+ to ex with a very light stain along the bottom edge. The foldout is accompanied by an 8 ½” x 11 page that identifies each of the players.
Winning Bid $20.


Lot 260.  Dodgers “Blue Books,” 1960s Yearbooks, 1965 W.S. Program and Books – This collection includes a nm 1965 Dodgers World Series program. LA defeated Minnesota in seven games. The yearbooks are for 1963 (Wills on the cover), 1966 (Alston), 1967, 1968 (Koufax, Alston, Drysdale and others), 1971, 1973, 1975 (Garvey), 1976, 1977 and 1981. The yearbook for 1963 is vg+ to ex, while 1967, 1968, 1971 and 1975 are ex-m+ to nm-m. The 1966 yearbook shows light wrinkling from water, and the four others exhibit wrinkles and stains. The “Blue Books,” which contain a wealth of historical information, cover 1978-93, 1996-99, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005. The issues for 1999 and later also contain the “Baby Blue Casebook.” The 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985 and 1986 issues are ex. The “Blue Books” for 1979 and 1982 are vg-ex; the 1984 edition has a torn cover and otherwise is vg+. The publications for 1987 and later average nm. There also are three books: “The Los Angeles Dodgers” by Richard Whittingham, 1982 stated first edition hardback, nm book, vg-ex dust jacket. “A Day in the Season of the Los Angeles Dodger,” Tom Zimmerman, 1990 apparent first edition hardback, nm book, vg+ dj. And “The Dodgers Move West,” Neil J. Sullivan, 1987 paperback, ex-m, owner’s name inside. Proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).
Winning Bid $61.


Lot 261.  “Dodger Classics” and 2 Other Books on the Dodgers of Brooklyn and L.A. The key book is Robert L. Tiemann’s 1983 self-published hardback, “Dodger Classics: Outstanding Games From Each Season of the Dodgers’ 101 Seasons 1883-1983.” This first edition, which contains 350 pages, is nm in an ex dust jacket that has a couple of very small tears in the upper left. The two other books are paperbacks: John F. Grabowski’s self-published “Dodgers Trivia,” 1988, ex, and Gene Schoor’s “The Complete Dodgers Record Book,” 1984, water damaged, reader copy.
Minimum Bid $20.


Lot 262.  3 B&W Photos of Sandy Koufax. Two 8” x 10” photos, which likely are older reproductions, depict a very young Koufax. In an AP wire photo dated 1954, he is shown as a University of Cincinnati pitching star “ready to be signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers for an estimated $20,000 bonus.” The second photo shows him as a student at drafting board, apparently in 1955. Also, a 1964 7” x 9” UPI wire photo, apparently Type 1, captures Koufax in action against the St. Louis Cardinals. He won his 19th game and struck out 10 batters or more for the 61st time. The photos average ex.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 263.  50 Photos of Brooklyn Dodgers Including Vintage Wire Photos. This photos are primarily on 8” x 10” glossy photo stock. The earliest photo, from 1932, shows Hall of Fame outfielder Max Carey, the Brooklyn manager, instructing a group of young pitchers at spring training. Among them are Vickers, Mungo, Mattingly, Gallivan and Crider. This 8” x 10” Type 1 photo is ex with a chip in the upper right corner outside the image area. Tom Tatum and Tom Drake are sharply in focus in a 1941 7” x 9” photo from Wide World Photos, 1” edge tear, otherwise ex. An 8” x 10” Barney Stein 1944 photo shows Gil English, Luis Olmo, Gene Mauch and Howie Schultz, ex. The 18-year-old Mauch appeared in only 15 games with the Dodgers. Wire photos of the 1950s, all 8” x 10” with the caption, show Carl Erskine after recording his 20 th win with Roy Campanella and Wayne Belardi (1953, AP, ex); HoF manager Walt Alston, about to make his major league managerial debut, with Erskine (1954, AP, vg+ to ex), and Duke Snider, in the locker room after the Dodgers captured their first World Championship (1955, AP, ex). A 5” x 7” photo from the early 1950s depicts the Dodgers before a game at Ebbets Field; Campanella is clearly visible, ex. Three wire photos are 1970s facsimiles: 1971, Eddie Stanky, French Bordagaray, Rube Marquard, Van Lingle Mungo, Erskine and Babe Herman at a piano, vg+; 1972, Gil Hodges, Campanella, Jackie Robinson, Snider and Carl Furillo in a 1953 photo issued at Hodges’ death, ex; and 1973, Ralph Miller, who broke in with the Dodgers in 1898, at his passing. Among the reproduction photos, all 8” x 10”, are the 1941, 1942, 1949, 1952 and 1955 teams and an aerial of Ebbets Field; b&w photos of Furillo, Marquard, Hodges (2 different), Campanella, Reiser, Reese (2), Abrams (sepia), Snider (2 diff.), Drysdale, Alston, Durocher, Cadore, Grimes and Carey. There also are 8” x 10” photos of Campanella’s home run in the 1953 World Series and a composite with Podres, Campanella, Erskine, Snider, Hodges and Reese. Color repro photos show Roe and Podres; Reese; Snider, Hodges, Campanella and Furillo; Erskine; Snider, and Campanella. Also: Eight sepia lithographed 11” x 14” photos of Drysdale, Koufax, Campanella, Camilla, Robinson, Reiser, Campanella after hitting a home run, and Snider, Campanella, Reese and Snider. An 11” x 14” photo of the exterior of Ebbets Field. And an 11” x 14” color photo of the 1955 World Series Champions.
Winning Bid $138.


Lot 264.  8 Brooklyn Dodgers Pins, Including 1956 Topps, and a Koufax Money Clip. A 3 ½” pin from the 1960s features a b&w image of Don Drysdale against a light-blue background. Vg. Subjects of the Topps pins are Hodges vg+, Snider g+ to vg and Spooner vg. Koufax is pictured on a money clip that doubles as a pen knife, g+. There also are four 2 ½” flicker pins, one with Koufax, one with Drysdale and two that say “Dodgers Our Champs.”
Winning Bid $102.
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