Lot 4. 1928 “Babe Ruth’s Own Book of Baseball.” In this book published by the A. L. Burt Company, Ruth provides instructions on playing baseball. Vg+ copy with the front cover slightly loose but still attached. There is an inscription inside the back cover, and someone wrote Ruth’s name above his photo inside the front cover.
Minimum Bid $60.
Lot 317. 4 Pittsburgh Pirates Pennants, All with the Same Mascot – One Full-Sized and Three Mini. Pirates pennant producers employed this mascot from the late 1940s through the early 1960s. The full-sized pennant has a multi-colored mascot and white letters on a purple field. Ex-m to nm. One mini-pennant is 8” across, and the two others, 11.5”. The smallest pennant, gold-on-black, is ex. Both larger mini-pennants present multi-colored mascots, one on a black field, ex+, and one on a red field, vg.
Winning Bid $61.
Lot 318. 1950s Pittsburgh Pirates Full-Sized Gold-on-Black Pennant. This 29” pennant is ex to ex-m. It features the head of a pirate with a dagger between his teeth and “Pittsburgh Pirates” with a single “P” serving as the first letter of both words.
Winning Bid $50.
Lot 322. Pittsburgh Pirates 1960s Three-Quarter (26”) Pennant. Wearing a Pirates uniform, the pink, gray, black and white mascot holds a bat and ball. “Pittsburgh Pirates” is in white on a black field. Ex-m+.
Winning Bid $20.
Lot 325. 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates Full-Sized Scroll Pennant with Clemente, Stargell, Maz, Etc. A multi-colored ship, white letters and a white scroll decorate the red field of this uncommon pennant. Led by Harry Walker, the 1966 Pirates finished third in the National League, only three games behind Los Angeles and 1.5 behind San Francisco. Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell and Matty Alou all batted above .300. Their surnames are on the scroll, along with those of Bill Mazeroski, Steve Blass, ElRoy Face, Vernon Law, Bob Veale, Gene Alley and Donn Clendenon. The pennant is vg-ex and free of pin holes.
Winning Bid $61.
Lot 331. 1959 Pittsburgh Pirates Schedule and Diagram of Forbes Field. The schedule and ball park layout are part of a 17.5” x 22.5” poster promoting Martinelli’s Restaurant and Hotel near Pittsburgh. The red and white poster has two spots of white paint toward the upper right; otherwise, it is ex.
Winning Bid $61.
Lot 332. Rare 1960 (Pittsburgh Pirates) “Beat ‘em, Bucs” Canada Dry Promotional Paper Banner. “Beat ‘em, Bucs” was the motto of the world champion Pirates in 1960. This 13.5” x 19.75” red, green and white banner offers six seven-ounce bottles of Canada Dry ginger ale or club soda for 33 cents. It has a ½” tear toward the tip and otherwise is vg. First example we’ve seen!
Winning Bid $45.
Lot 335. Bruce Stark Images of Robinson, Reese, Durocher and Ebbets Field – and a Clock. As a staff artist for New York’s “Daily News,” Stark’s specialty was caricatures and cartoons, but he created realistic artwork as well. Offered here is 17” x 19” artwork that serves as a backdrop for a modern battery operated clock. Stark provides impressive images of Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese and Leo Durocher. The white of their uniforms shows some even yellowing. This display may have been produced using a decoupage process. It is attractive and ex-m. The clock is not working but could easily be replaced.
Winning Bid $204.