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Lot 138.  1968 Topps #280 Mickey Mantle. Vg+ to ex.
Winning Bid $92.


Lot 172.  2 Mickey Mantle Cards Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA. The cards are 1962 Topps #318 The Switch Hitter Connects and 1969 Topps #412 Checklist (unchecked).
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 173.  Mickey Mantle 1968 Topps Card #280 Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA.
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 175.  3 High-Grade Mickey Mantle Cards Graded by PSA or Beckett. PSA graded 1975 Topps Mini #194 1965 MVPs with Mantle and Newcombe NM-MT 8. PSA assigned a grade of Gem Mint 10 to 2006 Topps All-Time “Rookie of the Week – Promo,” #1 featuring Mantle. Mantle’s 2007 Topps Heritage National Convention card #410 received a grade of 10 Mint or Better from BCCG.
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 204.  “Ball Four” Autographed by Jim Bouton. Mint 9 signature on the first title page of the 1993 edition of the baseball classic. Nm hardback and dust jacket. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 227.  Moose Skowron Autographed OAL Budig Baseball. Mint 9 autograph on the sweet spot of the nm-m off-white ball. The popular Yankees first baseman was an eight-time All-Star and a five-time World Series champion. He passed away in 2012. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $45.


Lot 233.  Bruce Stark Caricatures Signed by Roy White, Ralph Houk, Graig Nettles, Ron Blomberg. A staff artist for the New York “Daily News,” Stark (died 2012) was widely recognized for his caricatures of celebrities and sports figures. In 1973, he produced caricatures of New York Mets and Yankees for the Sunday edition of the newspaper. Twenty-two caricatures, each about 10” x 14.5”, were issued over 11 weeks. The right borders of the Houk and Blomberg pages are somewhat irregular. The four caricatures offered here are each mounted on thick paper 14” x 18.5” or larger. Each Yankee signed his image. The signatures are gem mint 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $40.


Lot 237.  Oversized 1940s-50 Photo of HoF Pitcher Herb Pennock from Yankee Stadium. This large photo, formerly displayed in Yankee Stadium, shows Herb Pennock, regarded by Yankees manager Miller Huggins as baseball's best left-handed pitcher ever. He said that "If you were to cut that bird's head open, the weakness of every batter in the league would fall out." Pennock's accomplishments include a career record of 241-162, two 20-game seasons and 19 victories for the 1927 Yankees. He won five World Series games, including a three-hit shutout in 1927, without a loss. Later, as general managers of the Phillies, he assembled most of the players who ultimately won the 1950 N.L. pennant as the "Whiz Kids." Pennock was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1948, the year that he passed away. The 39.5” x 61.5” photo on paper ¼” thick was displayed in Yankee Stadium into the 1970s. It has a damaged upper right corner away from Pennock's image, and there is water damage extending 18” up from the bottom. Professional restoration would return this photo to an attention-grabbing display. It comes with a letter of authenticity signed by Mrs. Sugar confirming that it is from the Bert Randolph Sugar collection. Note: Depending on location, shipping for this item will be $100-$175. We offered it in a previous auction. The winning bid reneged and is banned from bidding with us.
Winning Bid $185.


Lot 339.  “Babe Ruth’s Baseball Book for 1932.” Scarce magazine-format softcover in which Ruth presents 23 lessons on playing baseball and predicts the outcome of the 1932 season. He was correct in predicting that the Yankees would win the A.L. pennant. John McGraw offers 10 “Big Plays of the Last World Series.” And members of the 1931 world champion St. Louis Cardinals, including Jim Bottomley and Frank Frisch, provide advice on how to play each baseball position. Christy Walsh’s organization put together this 98-page special, which is extensively illustrated with excellent sepia photos of Ruth and other stars. Vg copy that shows use, but not abuse. The pages are ex.
Winning Bid $50.


Lot 340.  2 Newspaper Pages with the Babe’s Salary Info, 2 “Illustrated Current News” Posters. Ruth is pictured on two “Atlanta Constitution” pages, one from 1932 and the other, from 1934. On a page from Jan. 15, 1932, Ruth is said to be “indignant” because the Yankees offered him only $70,000 for the upcoming season. That was $10,000 less than what he made in 1931, when he hit only 46 home runs and batted .373. By 1934, Ruth has agreed to have his salary cut from $52,000 in 1933 to $35,000. The 1934 paper has a 6” x 6.5” picture of Ruth. It has a tear at the top; otherwise, the newspapers are vg+ to ex. The 12.5” x 19” “Illustrated Current News” posters are from 1947 and 1948. In the earlier poster, Ruth is shown leaving a hospital, where he spent three months recovering from cancer surgery; a nurse accompanies him. In the later poster, Ruth is at the Giants-Dodgers opening game at the Polo Grounds. This poster also shows President Truman throwing out the first ball at the Senators-Yankees game and Connie Mack and Joe McCarthy at the opening Athletics-Red Sox game. Both posters have vertical folds. Otherwise, the 1947 poster is vg-ex, and the 1948, vg with border stains or tears.
Minimum Bid $40.


Lot 343.  2 1947 New York Yankees Programs and 4 Ticket Stubs (Rain Checks). One program is scored for a 12-4 Yankees victory against the Chicago White Sox. Allie Reynolds pitched for New York, and Joe DiMaggio and Phil Rizzuto are in the printed lineup. The two rain checks for Game 44 are taped to the front of the program; otherwise, vg+. The other program is for an Aug. 1 game that the Yankees lost to Cleveland, 4-3. Stars in the printed lineups include DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Rizzuto, Lou Boudreau and Joe Gordon. The pages of the program are in decent condition, but they are separated from each other. Again, the rain checks, for Game 50, are taped to the front. Each program contains 16 pages, including the covers.
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 344.  2 Copies of the 1949 Comic “The Pride of the Yankees: The Life of Lou Gehrig.” This comic devotes 25 pages to Gehrig’s life. Both copies are vg+; one has the owner’s name on the first inside page.
Winning Bid $61.


Lot 345.  DiMaggio, Gehrig and Roy “Lefty” Mackey Hillerich & Bradsby 1940s-50s Mini Bats. All are “40” models. The gold stampings on the Joe DiMaggio bat remain strong; ex-m. The stampings on the Lou Gehrig and Mackey bats are somewhat light but readable; both bats show wear on the end of the barrel. The Mackey bat is unusual because he spent his entire 11-season career (1931-41) in the minors, primarily at the Class C and D level. He did play part of the 1935 season with Class A Milwaukee of the American Association.
Winning Bid $50.


Lot 348.  Joe DiMaggio Circa 1950 Menu from His Restaurant in San Francisco. The front of the 10” x 13” menu has a facsimile autograph of the Yankees’ Hall of Fame center fielder and shows his restaurant and cocktail lounge on Fisherman’s Wharf. The cover has a vg+ appearance. The menu has splits at the top and bottom of the spine and a 1.75” tear that has been repaired with tape on the second page.
Winning Bid $55.


Lot 362.  1931 Photograph of Babe Ruth and Boxers Tony Canzoneri and Kid Berg. Issued by the Elliott Service Co., this composite differs from “Illustrated Current News” issues by being an actual glossy photo. Measuring 11” x 14”, it shows Ruth leaving a Boston hospital and Tony Canzoneri knocking out Jack (Kid) Berg in the third round of their April 24, 1931 bout for the lightweight and light welterweight titles. Technically vg, displays better.
Minimum Bid $15.
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