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Baseball Figurines   4 Lots      



Lot 14.  Rare Stangl Pottery Babe Ruth Bust by Noted Designer Dominick DeChristopher. Almost life-size, this limited-edition bust, #1 of only 50 produced, was intended for use as a hat stand. It commemorates Ruth’s first home run on May 6, 1915 at the Polo Grounds. There, Ruth connected with the first pitch off Yankee pitcher Jack Warhop and drove it into the right field grandstand. Neatly hand-lettered on the back of the bust is: “#1, May 6, 1915, New York, Warhop.” The bust is numbered 1 of 7,500. Only a few were actually produced, however, because the Stangl Company went out of business - for the second time. From the 1920s-70s, the company manufactured popular folk-art pottery. It folded in 1978 but was revived briefly in the early 1990s. DeChristopher had worked for the company in the 1960s-70s until health problems forced him into early retirement in 1975. He had designed many of the figural Avon cologne bottles. When Stangl started back up, DeChristopher worked on new designs from his home. This bust of Babe Ruth was his biggest project. He not only designed and sculpted the bust, but also hand-numbered and hand-glazed each one. Not long after completing the project, DeChristopher passed away, in October 1993. Of the 50 hat stand busts produced, 38 were actually sold. They were numbered 1 through 30 and 83 through 95. There apparently were two number 10s, 10 and 10B. Samples make up the remainder. The bust is nm-m with some very minor toning in Ruth’s hair. If that’s a concern, just cover it with a hat; after all, it is a hat stand! Take advantage of this opportunity to own a rare Ruth collectible, literally #1 of a kind!
Winning Bid $242.


Lot 339.  Scarce David Geenty Figurine Inspired by Norman Rockwell’s “Bottom of the 6th.” The cover of the April 23, 1949 issue of The Saturday Evening Post featured a baseball classic by Rockwell. His illustration shows three umpires watching raindrops fall and contemplating whether to stop play. In the background, the Brooklyn and Pittsburgh managers discuss the situation. English sculptor David Geenty has captured the scene in three dimensions in this 10” x 5” x 9” tall figurine produced by David Grossman Creations of St. Louis. The sculpture rests on a wood base. A certificate or authen- ticity comes with the numbered figurine. Geentry is known for exceptional detail in his work, and it is evident here. The hand-painted figurine is mint.
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 340.  100 Baseball SuperStar 1988 Statues by the Kondritz Sports Production Co. These colorful hand-painted figures are about 7” tall. Each is unused in its original unopened box. Players are Wade Boggs (7 figures), Jose Canseco (7), Gary Carter (9), Roger Clemens (10), Andre Dawson (14), Dwight Gooden (10), Keith Hernandez (9), Wally Joyner (11), Don Mattingly (8), Ozzie Smith (7) and Darryl Strawberry (8). The boxes, some with shelf wear and occasional price tags, average ex. The figures are mint.
Winning Bid $204.


Lot 341.  25 Roger Clemens Baseball SuperStar 1988 Statues. Kondritz Sports Production Co. marketed these hand-painted 7” figures. Mint figures in boxes that average ex.
Winning Bid $20.
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