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New York Yankees   28 Lots       »   



Lot 352.  1959 Topps #10 Mickey Mantle. G-vg.
Winning Bid $125.


Lot 427.  33 New York Yankees 1950s-60 Jay Publishing Picture Pack Photos – Mantle, Etc. Includes Arroyo; Berra (4), two ex and two vg; Carey, Daley (2), Downing; Ford (4, three different). Three ex and one vg; Houk, Howard (3, two different), Kubek, Lopez, Lumpe; Mantle (tow different), one (“7” written on the back; otherwise) ex and one vg+; Maris (3, two different), two ex and one vg; McDougald, Richardson (two different), Skowron (“3” written on the back; otherwise) ex, Stengel, Tresh (two different) and Turley. Vg-ex to ex overall.
Winning Bid $50.


Lot 436.  Jim Catfish Hunter Single-Signed OAL Bobby Brown Baseball. Hunter’s career included a perfect game, five consecutive 20-win seasons, a Cy Young Award, selection for the All-Star Game eight times and five world championships. He entered the Hall of Fame in 1987. He was only 53 when he died in 1999. His autograph on the sweet spot is nm-m 8 to mint 9. The ball is off-white to cream colored and toned just very slightly unevenly. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $45.


Lot 442.  Joe Pepitone Signed 8” x 10” B&W Photo of Him with Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. Large, bold mint 9 to gem mint 10 silver autograph on a black background. Pepitone was a crowd favorite in New York. A three-time All-Star, he received three Gold Glove Awards. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $15.


Lot 451.  8 Single-Signed Baseballs – Houk, Larsen and 5 More with a New York Connection. Except for 1995 A.L. Rookie of the Year Marty Cordova, all of the signers played for a New York team. Cordova’s autograph is nm-m 8 on an nm OAL Budig baseball. Here is a list of the other signers: Ralph Houk (died 2010), mint 9 signature, added “1961 World Champions,” nm-m OAL Budig ball. Joe Girardi, nm 7 pink sharpie autograph, nm-m ONL White ball. Don Larsen, gem mint 10 signature with “#18” added, mint OAL Bobby Brown ball. Jim Turner (d. 1998), mint 9 signature with “N.Y. Yankees” added, nm-m OAL Budig ball. Turner won nine World Series with the Yankees, two as a player and seven as Casey Stengel’s pitching coach. Moises Alou, nm-m signature, ex ONL Coleman ball. Kevin McReynolds, nm 7 to nm-m 8 autograph, mint ONL White ball. And Bret Saberhagen, nm-m 8 autograph, mint OAL Budig ball. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $92.


Lot 477.  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. A letter signed by Mrs. Sugar is included; it verifies that this item is from Bert Sugar’s collection.
Winning Bid $35.


Lot 502.  Tommy John Autographed “T.J.: My 26 Years in Baseball.” Gem mint unusual signature on the flyleaf; John drew a smiley face inside the bottom loop of the “J”! In offering hundreds of John autographs, we have never seen this variation before. Authenticated by Kevin Keating. Published in 1991, the apparent first edition hardback is nm in an ex dust jacket. John is 26th on the all-time major league victory list with 288. Only six left-handers have won more games.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 509.  Phil Rizzuto’s Signed Book on the 1949-53 Yankees – “The October Twelve.” Rizzuto (died 2007) autographed the title page and added “Holy Cow, HOF94, #10” and “MVP 1950.” Ink coverage on the first “P” is light; the autograph and additions are nm-m 8. Yogi Berra wrote the introduction to the 1994 stated first edition, which is subtitled “Five Years of New York Yankees Glory, 1949-1953.” The book is ex-m, and the dust jacket, ex. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $35.


Lot 513.  “Stengel: His Life and Times” Signed by the Author, Robert W Creamer. From its creation in 1954 until 1984, Creamer served as senior editor for “Sports Illustrated.” His works include what is generally considered the definitive biography of Babe Ruth. He signed a page listing his books in this 1984 biography of Stengel. Creamer also placed his signature on a personalized unlined index card and at the close of a handwritten note in which he thanks a writer for “one of the nicest letters I’ve ever received.” All of the autographs are mint 9 to gem mint 10. Creamer died in 2012. The book and the dust jacket are ex. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Minimum Bid $10.


Lot 531.  7 Scarves or Handkerchiefs from Tommy John’s First 4 Teams. In 26 seasons John pitched for six teams. He began his career with the Cleveland Indians, represented here by a 19.5” x 20.5” cotton scarf from the 1995 season. The item has “Indians” in the center surrounded by a diamond with Chief Wahoo at each of the bases. “Cleveland” is in each of the corners of the scarf. The symbol of John’s next stop, the Chicago White Sox, is a silk-like acetate 26.5” x 26.5” red, black and white scarf. “Chicago White Sox” is in the center, with the team’s 1971-75 batter and sock logo in the corners. Another silk-like scarf, 26” x 26”, presents the Los Angeles Dodgers’ logo in blue and red on a white field. The border is outlined in Dodger blue. Another Dodger scarf or large handkerchief, 21” x 22” and apparently made of cotton, commemorates the 1977 World Series between the Dodgers and New York Yankees. It is red and blue on white. John played for the New York Yankees 1979-82 and returned for 1986-89. A 1988 “Strikeout Hanky” featuring Bill Gallo illustrations is 15.25” x 16.5”. There are three copies of these orange and blue on white cotton hankies. These items are wrinkled, but otherwise nm to nm-m. Comes with a signed “Property of Thomas Edward John” label.
Winning Bid $35.


Lot 532.  Tommy John Memorabilia - Autographs, Yankee Items, Gallo Illustrations, Etc. If you’re looking for a display item, you might like Stan Kotzen’s 8” x 10” artist proof, one of 50, of “Yankee Retired Numbers – a Grouping.” Matted to 11” x 14”, it includes Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, DiMaggio, Munson, Maris, Stengel, Elston Howard, Reggie Jackson, Martin, Rizzuto, Ford, Berra and Dickey. Kotzen signed the proof. Several items autographed by John are offered: 2. Nicely signed 16” x 20” photo of him pitching for the Yankees. Nm-m 8 autograph, scratches on the photo. 3. John signed Arizona Fall League official ball, mint 9 sweet spot autograph, ex-m ball possibly game-used. 4. Baseball visor signed by Tommy John, nm 7 signature. 5. Hallmark BBQ utensil set with a “baseball bat” spatula and fork and baseball salt and pepper shakers. John signed the box, nm-m 8 autograph. Here is a list of other items: 6. Tommy John bobbing head doll. 7. 15.25” x 15.5” plaque with the logos of major league teams. 8. Reproduction copy of a New York “Daily News” 1988 front page with a Bill Gallo illustration of Thurman Munson. 9-10. Two Giants Old Fashioned glasses. 11-16. Six sets of Yankees-produced game summaries and preview information for 1986 or 1987. 17-18. Two scorecards scored for games that John pitched. 19-21. Programs or other information for three Tommy John events. 22. Generic ash tray. 23. Yankees vs. Mets 2000 Subway Series baseball cap. 24. Pitch counter. 25. Money clip. 26-55. Thirty copies of a Bill Gallo illustration from the cover of the New York “Daily News” marking John’s retirement from baseball. 56-57. Two sets of 18 New York “Daily News” pages with Bill Gallo 6” x 9” illustrations honoring the 1992 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners, including Cal Ripken Jr., Greg Maddux, Kirby Puckett, Barry Bonds and Ozzie Smith. 58. B&W 8” x 10” team photo of the 1978 World Champion Yankees. 59. 1973 San Diego Padres 11” x 14” team photo. 60-109. Fifty Yankees team-issued photos with facsimile autographs including Munson, Hunter, Gossage, Berra (3), Martin (2) and Jackson (3). 110-111. Gold plaque HoF postcards of Cy Young and Walter Johnson. 112. Action Baseball game by Pressman Toy Corp., ex-m board, no pieces, g-vg box. It’s the same board Pressman added Carl Yastrzemski information to in creating the Yaz baseball game. 113-118. Five Knott’s Berry Farm baseballs with Reggie Jackson facsimile autographs. 119. Tony the Tiger 1991 baseball. 120. Baltimore Orioles 1983 World Series commemorative baseball. 121. Baseball with a Ted Williams facsimile autograph on the sweet spot, an illustration and a biographical sketch. 122-225+. 4.25” stack of news clippings, primarily from the 1980s and 1990, but some from the 1970s as well. At least 100 clippings.
Winning Bid $50.


Lot 658.  Babe Ruth 1935 Quaker Oats Champions Pin. This 7/8” original pin presents Ruth as a member of the Boston Red Sox. Nm-m.
Winning Bid $61.


Lot 659.  3 “Life” and 4 “Sport” Issues with Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams or Mickey Mantle Covers. DiMaggio is the cover subject of two issues of “Life”: May 1, 1939, vg without a label, and Aug. 1, 1949, vg+ to ex. He also is on the covers of two issues of Sport: Sept. 1947, front cover attached along 2” toward the top of the spine, g-vg, and Sept. 1949, vg. Williams is on the Sept. 1951 cover, g+ issue, and April 1948, g-vg. Mantle made the cover of the July 30, 1965 issue of “Life,” ex-m.
Winning Bid $68.


Lot 666.  Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford Store Model Baseball Gloves. Mantle and Ford were close friends. In the introduction to Ford’s book “Slick,” Mantle wrote, “I know men are not supposed to talk about love for other men, especially so-called macho athletes, but I don’t mind telling you that I love Whitey Ford. I couldn’t love him more if he was my own brother.” Together they helped the New York Yankees to win five world championships. The Mantle glove is a Rawlings GJ990 model, and the Ford, a Spalding 42-241 specimen. Both gloves are vg. Ford’s name and most of the other stampings remain strong. The cloth label is missing. Mantle’s stamped name is strong; the other stampings vary, and the Rawlings cloth patch is frayed. Both gloves are for a right-hander and will fit a smaller adult hand.
Minimum Bid $50.


Lot 710.  Mickey Mantle Huge Autograph on a 24” x 36’ Poster. Mantle’s nm-m 8 signature spans almost nine inches! Somewhat faded and showing light to moderate foxing, the poster displays well with Mantle’s autographs serving as the focus of attention. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $134.
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