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Basketball Cards, Memorabilia   18 Lots       »   



Lot 706.  2 1948 Bowman Basketball Cards #19 Ehlers Vg-ex and #27 Norlander ex+.
Winning Bid $40.


Lot 707.  George Mikan 1948 Sports Champion Exhibit. Cards from this rare 32 card set are difficult to find and seldom offered. Ex+.
Winning Bid $321.


Lot 708.  1969-70 Topps Basketball John Havlicek Rookie Card. Nm.
Winning Bid $102.


Lot 709.  1969-70 Topps Basketball Star Cards – Chamberlain, Bradley, Frazier, Robertson, Unseld, Reed. Ex-m+: #60 Willis Reed rookie. Ex-m: #98 Walt Frazier rookie. Vg-ex: #1 Wilt Chamberlain, 56 Wes Unseld rookie. VG: #43 Bill Bradley rookie. G-vg: #50 Oscar Robertson.
Winning Bid $68.


Lot 710.  Uncut Sheet with Two Sets of 1983 Star All-Star Game Cards. Thirty-two cards per including two unnumbered promotional cards. Includes the first professional card of Isaiah Thomas. Each set is printed eight cards across and four down. In the first set, the first three rows have a number of creases. Cards in the second set are predominately nm-m. Primarily light creases on #5, 16, 21, 24, an unnumbered card and 28. Overall, the sheet, with pin holes in the corners, is vg to vg-ex.
Winning Bid $15.


Lot 711.  4 Different Vince Carter Rookie Cards Each PSA Graded 9 or 10. The cards: 1999 Flair Showcase Guaranteed Fresh #1 GEM MT 10, 1998 Finest Court Control #CC14 MINT 9, 1998 Topps #199 MINT 9, 1998 Flair Showcase Row 3 #25 MINT 9.
Minimum Bid $35.


Lot 712.  2 Boxes of Collegiate Collection North Carolina All-Time Greats, Second Edition. Each box, which is factory-sealed, contains “288 trading cards of the university’s ALL TIME GREATEST ATHLETES, including several of the featured player shown on box.” It just so happens that the featured player is Michael Jordan.
Winning Bid $20.


Lot 713.  1953-54 Harlem Globetrotters Official Souvenir Program. This ex program is loaded with player photos including that of “Goose” Tatum.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 714.  1955 Converse Basketball Yearbook. This magazine format yearbook is loaded with photos and statistics pertaining to college basketball. Bill Russell of San Francisco and Tom Gola of LaSalle are pictured as 1st selection All-Americans, and Maurice Stokes of St. Francis (PA.), as a 2nd selection All-American. Ex-m.
Winning Bid $61.


Lot 715.  1958 Converse Basketball Yearbook. Featuring a multitude of photos and statistics pertaining to both college and professional basketball, this yearbook features Wilt Chamberlain of Kansas, Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati and Elgin Baylor of Seattle as 1st selection All-Americans. Jerry West of West Virginia is presented as a 2nd selection All-American. Ex-m cover with nm pages. Displays as nm-m!
Winning Bid $83.


Lot 716.  1960 Converse Basketball Yearbook. Stars of this yearbook, which contains a mountain of photos and college and pro statistics, are Jerry Lucas of Ohio State, Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati, Jerry West of West Virginia and Walt Bellamy of Indiana. All are pictured as first-team All-Americans. David DeBusschere of Detroit is a second-team All-American. Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, former Milwaukee Braves pitcher Gene Conley and coach Red Auerbach are pictured as members of the “Worlds Champions Boston Celtics.” Beautiful nm condition.
Winning Bid $83.


Lot 717.  1961 Converse Basketball Yearbook. This book features plenty of college and pro photos and statistics. Jerry Lucas of Ohio State is pictured as a first-team All-American. Second-team selections include David DeBusschere of Detroit, Walt Bellamy of Indiana and John Havlicek of Ohio State. The Celtics repeated as NBA champions, and Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, former Milwaukee Braves pitcher Gene Conley and coach Red Auerbach are pictured. Beautiful nm to nm-m condition.
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 718.  1962 Converse Basketball Yearbook. Different year, same story: The Boston Celtics are again pictured as the NBA Champions. Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, and coach Arnold Auerbach are shown. Meanwhile, stars of the college ranks were Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek, both of Ohio State and both first-team All-American selections, and David DeBusschere of Detroit and Paul Silas of Creighton, second-team choices. Exceptional nm to nm-m copy.
Winning Bid $25.


Lot 719.  1963 Converse Basketball Yearbook. Pro and college photos and statistics abound in this magnificent nm annual publication. Future NBA Star and U.S. Senator William W. Bradley, “Princeton ’65,” is pictured as a second-team All-American. The yearbook describes Bradley as a complete and selfless player who often feeds mates” and holds the “all-time Tiger single game mark of 40 points vs. St. Joseph’s. Sunday school teacher and history major.” Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, rookie John Havlicek and coach Arnold Auerbach appear as members of the World Champion Boston Celtics.
Winning Bid $30.


Lot 720.  1965 Converse Basketball Yearbook. Inside the vg+ to ex cover of this otherwise nm annual are pages filled with college and pro basketball photos and statistics. Michigan’s Cazzie Russell, North Carolina’s Billy Cunningham and Princeton’s Bill Bradley, the future U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate, are among the first-team All-Americans pictured. Bill Russell, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, and coach Red Auerbach are pictured as members of the Boston Celtics, who continued to dominate the NBA.
Winning Bid $25.
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