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New York Yankees   46 Lots       »   



Lot 151.  Mickey Mantle Autographed Golf Ball. Bold mint 9 autograph on a Uniroyal ball that has a Carrier logo. Unusual. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $218.


Lot 152.  Roger Maris Autograph Framed with an 8.5” x 11” B&W Photo. Mint 9 to gem mint 10 signature on 3” x 3.75” light-blue paper. The photo and autograph are matted in a frame that measures approximately 11.5” x 17.5”.
Winning Bid $264.


Lot 161.  Casey Stengel Autographed All-Time Greats Card. Strong autograph on the somewhat dark background of the card, apparently a TCMA issue. The signature displays as nm 7 to nm-m 8. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $204.


Lot 162.  Dave Winfield Autographed Game-Worn Yankees Baseball Cap. The Hall of Fame outfielder and Tommy John played together for New York in 1981 and 1982 and again from 1986 through 1989. Given to John by Winfield, the hat has a large mint 9 to gem mint 10 Winfield autograph on the underside of the bill, which also has the outfielder’s uniform number, 31, in another ink. The hat shows considerable use, and “NY” is off-white. Rarely does a game cap from a Hall of Famer of Winfield’s era and caliber enter the market with ironclad provenance comparable to that offered here. It comes with a letter from John attesting to its origin. Autograph authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $218.


Lot 171.  17 Yankees Autographs – Berra, Skowron, Richardson, Jeter, Niekro and 9 Whitey Ford. These signatures, mint 9 and gem mint 10 unless otherwise noted, are on various media and authenticated by Kevin Keating: Yogi Berra on a Hall of Fame Gold Plaque Postcard. Jim Coates, Bobby Richardson and Bill Moose Skowron on color 8” x 10” photos, and Ralph Terry on a b&w photo. Phil Niekro on an unlined index card matted to 13” x 17” with an 8” x 10” color photo. Ralph G. Houk on a 1964 letter on Yankees’ letterhead signed as General Manager. And Derek Jeter on 1992 Classic Draft Picks card #6; the signature is ex 5. Ford signed a HoF Gold Plaque postcard, a 1989 Ted Williams postcard with Ford’s image, an unlined index card and a second unlined card matted to 13” x 17” with an 8” x 10” color photo. He also autographed a 6.5” x 9.5” photo and four different 8” x 10” photos, including one showing him with four Negro Leagues players, who also signed, including Don Johnson, Hank Presswood and Sonny Weston. Three photos show Ford with other Yankees; one pictures DiMaggio, another Mantle and the third, Berra.
Winning Bid $204.


Lot 172.  12 NY Yankees Autographs – Jackson, Rizzuto, Henrich, Larsen, Skowron, Etc. + Seaver. Ten signatures are on 8” x 10” photos. A photo produced from Petronella artwork holds the autograph of Reggie Jackson. Moose Skowron and Hank Bower signed a b&w photo that shows them celebrating after a victory. Don Larsen’s personalized signature is on a b&w photo that captures him pitching in the ninth inning of his perfect World Series game. A sepia photo has the autograph of Tom Henrich, who added “Old Reliable.” Five players signed color photos: Bauer, Johnny Blanchard, Phil Rizzuto (pers.), Tom Tresh and Gene Woodling. In the photo he autographed, Rizzuto stands next to a Holstein cow. On the photo, he added his catchphrase “Holy Cow!” and “H.O.F. ’94.” His autograph and those of Tony Kubek, Tom Seaver and Jim Palmer are on the cover of a Yankees’ 1991 “Photo Album.” Rizzuto’s autograph on the photo is nm 7 to nm-m 8. The others on the various items range from nm-m 8 to gem mint 10 and average mint 9. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $138.


Lot 173.  One Dozen Baseballs Autographed by NY Yankees – Ford, Henderson, Gossage, Kubek, Etc. Each of 12 different players has neatly placed a mint 9 or gem mint 10 autograph on the sweet spot of a mint OML Selig baseball. Among the singers are three Hall of Fame members and two pitchers who hurled perfect games. The players and the notations they added: Luis Arroyo (“1961 W.S.C.”), Jim Bouton, David Cone (“P.G. 7-18-99”), Whitey Ford (“HOF 74”), Joe Girardi, Rickey Henderson (HOF 09”), Goose Gossage (“HOF 2008”), Tony Kubek, Willie Randolph, Mickey Rivers (“77-78 W.S. Champs”), Ralph Terry (62 W.S. MVP, N.Y.Y. ’56-’57, ’59-’64, All Star ‘62”) and David Wells (“P.G. 5-17-95”). Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $403.


Lot 196.  Lou Gehrig New York Yankees Replica 1939 Jersey by Mitchell & Ness Home Jersey. The mint size large Cooperstown Collection Authentic jersey has the Baseball Centennial patch on the right sleeve. Of course, the disease subsequently given his name forced an end to Gehrig’s Hall of Fame career in 1939. The jersey retains its Mitchell & Ness tags and displays magnificently.
Winning Bid $102.


Lot 197.  Joe DiMaggio Rare 1940s-50s Charm. This 7/8” charm features a 5/8”-diameter red and white photo of DiMaggio inside a copper-colored border decorated with baseballs, footballs, basketballs and possible crossed bats.
Winning Bid $50.


Lot 239.  May 26, 1936 Sepia 11” x 14” Photo of Rookies Joe DiMaggio and Billy Sullivan. A product of the Photocraft Co. of New Haven, the glossy photo presents an action shot of each rookie. An accompanying caption notes that Sullivan was batting .433 and DiMaggio’s “batting and fielding with the New York Yankees has been sensational so far this season.” DiMaggio finished the season as an All-Star with a .323 batting average; he placed eighth in the league’s MVP voting. How Sullivan was considered a rookie is unclear. By 1936, he had already 1,036 official at bats, including 363 in 1931. For 1936, he batted .351 in 339 plate appearances. The photo has scuffs along the top edge, one about 0.5” long near DiMaggio’s glove, and a 0.75” tear below Sullivan. The photo displays impressively.
Minimum Bid $65.


Lot 246.  Rare 1960 Pirates-Yankees World Series Scorecard Featuring Future President JFK. On Oct. 10, the day the Pittsburgh took a 3-2 game Series lead over New York at Yankee Stadium, Senator and presidential candidate John F. Kennedy appeared at two rallies in the Steel City. His image is on one side of the 7.25 x 8.5 scorecard, along with an endorsement for a local candidate for U.S. Senate. The scorecard itself is on the opposite side, with space for filling in the lineups for both World Series teams. It proclaims that “We beat ‘em in September, we’ll beat ‘em in October and Kennedy will beat ‘em in November.” The card is free of significant creases. A small stain is visible on the upper left of the Kennedy side, and the scorecard side has a tape stain in each corner. This is the first time we have seen this merger of baseball and politics. Certainly uncommon, and possibly unique!
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 255.  1947 “Babe: Dedicated to Babe Ruth” Original Sheet Music. Written by Charles Tobias and Peter DeRose, this song pays homage to the Sultan of Swat as it calls attention to his “called shot” in the Game 3 of the 1932 World Series at Chicago. Clean ex-m copy.
Winning Bid $55.


Lot 256.  Babe Ruth 1958-62 Hartland Statue with Original Bat. Both the figure and the bat are from Hartland’s original issue. The statue is off-white and shows some wear lines on Ruth’s cheeks, neck and hands.
Winning Bid $113.


Lot 257.  1924 Photo of Babe Ruth, Actor Douglas Fairbanks and Walter Johnson. The three celebrities appear in a Nov. 21 Associated News Service poster reporting that Johnson has retired “at the pinnacle of his career” and purchased the Oakland team of the Pacific Coast League. According to the 14” x 17” poster, Ruth “is now batting ‘em out for the movies.” The poster has several edge tears and light border stains, the usual folds and a small tear along one fold. Vg+ to ex.
Winning Bid $130.


Lot 258.  2 Wire Photos of Babe Ruth in Military Uniform, One with WWI Hero Gen. Pershing. In both photos, as a member of the New York National Guard, Ruth salutes Gen. John J. Pershing, the only American promoted during his lifetime to General of the Armies. He led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and was a mentor to several World War II leaders, including Gen. Eisenhower and Gen. Patton. Both wire photos are from UPI, and both were taken at the same event in 1924, when Ruth traveled to Washington, D.C., and, in uniform, met the general. In a 6.5” x 8.5” photo distributed in 1924, Ruth salutes Gen. Pershing. In a 1924 photo distributed in 1948, Ruth and Gen. Pershing salute each other. This 8” x 10” photo was distributed in 1948 following Ruth’s death. Pershing had died one month and one day earlier. The upper right corner of the first photo is slightly clipped. Otherwise, both photos are ex with original captions.
Winning Bid $301.
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