1947 Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago1947 Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears program. Played at Wrigley Field, cost of the program was 20 cents. No writing or missing pages.
C. 1960' s-70's Dodgers farm teamC. 1960' s-70's Dodgers farm team photo. 8'' x 10''. Framed.
1970's Team Signed College Football1970's Team Signed College Football
1960 LA DODGERS TEAM AUTOGRAPHED1960 LA DODGERS TEAM AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL, INCLUDING SA...1960 LA Dodgers Team Autographed Baseball including twenty-seven signatures including Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale
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1958 1959 1962 DODGERS SCORECARDSIncludes1958 1959 1962 DODGERS SCORECARDSIncludes rare first game in L.A. program from 1958. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
1960'S COLLECTION COLLEGE FOOTBALL1960'S COLLECTION COLLEGE FOOTBALL B/W PHOTOSCollection of over 200 vintage black & white photos. Some have captions and names. Many are 8" x 10". Most are from the late 1960's. They all appear to be Type I photos. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
RAYMOND SAUNDERS (B. 1935): LOSRAYMOND SAUNDERS (B. 1935): LOS ANGELES 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES1982; offset lithograph in colors, unframed; from the edition of 750, published by Knapp Communications Corporation; signed in pencil across lower margin; Provenance: Property from a San Fernando Valley, CA Estate; 36 x 24 inches Condition:
1967 LEW ALCINDOR UCLA BASKETBALL1967 LEW ALCINDOR UCLA BASKETBALL PROGRAMImportant college program from January 14, 1967, picturing UCLA player Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
Vintage framed photograph of aVintage framed photograph of a game in the Los Angeles Coliseum; "Huddleston Photo Co. L.A. Calif #9160 Oct 30th 26" lower left; 12" x 44 1/2" (sight, approx.) Condition; wear
1949 NFL brass trophy football,1949 NFL brass trophy football, on walnut base with applied engraved brass plaque, awarded to Earl "Greasy" Neale, coach of the 1949 World Champion Philadelphia Eagles, from Jim Clark, President of the club. From Wikipedia: By the late 1940s, head coach Earle "Greasy" Neale (NFL HOF member) and running back Steve Van Buren led the team to three consecutive NFL Championship Games, winning two of them in 1948 and 1949. Those two championships mark the Eagles as the only NFL team ever to win back-to-back championships by shutouts, defeating the Chicago Cardinals, 7–0, in 1948 — in a blizzard — and the Los Angeles Rams, 14–0, in 1949. The 1949 National Football League championship game was the 17th annual title game for the NFL. It was played on December 18, 1949 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The game is remembered for the driving rain that caused the field to become a mud pit. The attendance for the game was 27,980. The game featured the Eastern Division champion Philadelphia Eagles (11-1), who were also the defending NFL champions, against the Los Angeles Rams (8-2-2), winners of the Western Division. This was the first NFL title game played in Los Angeles. The Rams had last appeared in a title game in 1945 when the franchise was still in Cleveland. Game summary: First Quarter: No Scoring *Second Quarter -Phil- Pihos 31 yard pass from Thompson (Patton kick) 7-0 PH. * Third Quarter: Phil-Skladany 2 yard block punt return (Patton kick) 14-0 PHI. Fourth Quarter: No Scoring. The inside of the base of the ball is marked "Mfg by Dodge Inc/Chicago" generally very good condition, 3 small dents in body of ball. In the 1940's, Dodge, Inc., was the world's largest trophy manufacturer. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from the present owner.
Estimate $2,000-3,000
1964 Topps football lot, (80)+1964 Topps football lot, (80)+ 1964 Topps football, flaws incl creases and discoloration, team cards of patriots, chiefs and jets, VG, Flores- G, lot also includes early 1980's fleer action football cards along with (6) 1976 fleer action, (2) 1970 Topps supers Dawson and Wilson, VG+
NFL 1964-70 PRESS GUIDES PLAYOFFNFL 1964-70 PRESS GUIDES PLAYOFF BOWL ETCMedia guides from 1964 Playoff Bowl, 1964-5 World Championship games and several playoff games from 1968-69. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a AP sports reporter from 1943 to 1971. See images. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
LAMAR DODD(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
ToLAMAR DODD(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
To the Temple, Jaipur, 1961, signed "La D", oil on board, 8 x 12 in.; gilt wood frame, 11-1/2 x 15-1/2 in.
Provenance: Rex Evans Gallery; Property from a Private Collection sold to benefit the University of Georgia Foundation [[southernart]]
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surface very good; frame with light wear
BASEBALL 1930S-60S EPHEMERARandomBASEBALL 1930S-60S EPHEMERARandom group of baseball items, incl scorecards -- some scarce. 1944 Dodgers program, 1967 World Series score sheet etc. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the AP from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
(60) 1965 - 1969 40% Silver Halves(60) 1965 - 1969 40% Silver Halves
1965 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL AMERICA1965 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL AMERICA GAME PROGRAMBear Bryant, Roger Staubach, Brian Piccolo, Gale Sayers, many more. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
FOOTBALL SIGNED BY 40 NFL PLAYERSFootballFOOTBALL SIGNED BY 40 NFL PLAYERSFootball signed by players from the 1960s or so, including Tom Landry, Nate Wright, Bob Hayes, Drew Pearson and about three dozen more. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
U OF TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL JERSEY,U OF TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL JERSEY, ROSE BOWLUniversity of Texas football jersey celebrating the 2005 Rose Bowl National Championship of the Texas Longhorns over the USC Trojans held on January 4, 2006, the jersey features MVP Vince Young's number 10 whose game performance was noted by the USC head coach as "the greatest he's ever seen by any one guy", shirt by Nike in burnt orange with white numbers, tagged size Large, appears as like new and unworn, comes with COA
U OF TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL JERSEY,U OF TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL JERSEY, ROSE BOWLUniversity of Texas football jersey celebrating the 2005 Rose Bowl National Championship of the Texas Longhorns over the USC Trojans held on January 4, 2006, the jersey features MVP Vince Young's number 10 whose game performance was noted by the USC head coach as "the greatest he's ever seen by any one guy", shirt by Nike in white with burnt orange numbers, tagged size Large, appears as like new and unworn, comes with COA
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG (1925 - 2008):ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG (1925 - 2008): LOS ANGELES 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES1982; offset lithograph in colors, unframed; from the edition of 750, published by Knapp Communications Corporation; signed in gold metallic ink lower right; Provenance: Property from a San Fernando Valley, CA Estate; 24 x 36 inches Condition:
NFL 1964 1969 PRESS GUIDES PLAYOFFNFL 1964 1969 PRESS GUIDES PLAYOFF BOWLSMedia guides from 1964 and 1969 Playoff Bowls. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a AP sports reporter from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
1958 JIMMY BROWN ROOKIE CARD #62The1958 JIMMY BROWN ROOKIE CARD #62The most important football card of the 1950s: the 1958 Topps #62 Jim Brown rookie. Decently centered for a 1958, with nice corners and edges and unblemished surface. There's a slightly smudgy looking vertical print defect in the upper right corner. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
1950 BOWMAN FOOTBALL CARDS: Elroy1950 BOWMAN FOOTBALL CARDS: Elroy ''Crazy Legs'' Hirsch was a Hall of Fame player for the Los Angeles Rams. This card is off-center and does have impressions running horizontally mid-card and lower edge margin. There is a ding in the lower-right corner, and upper-left corner is imperfect. Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Dante Lavelli Bowman football card shows excellent centering and decent corners. There are two impressions, one in the upper-left corner and one in the lower-right corner. Overall sharp card that should grade well. Tom Fears, Glenn Davis, Dick Huffman, Fred Naumetz, Robert Reinhardt, Dick Hoerner, Jack Zilly, Tom Kalmanir. Two Joe Muha cards, two Al Wisert cards, two Clyde Scott cards, two Walter Barnes cards, two Tommy Thompson cards, two Vic Sears cards, Pete Pihos, two Frank Kilroy cards. 1) Tony Adamle, decent centering and corners; 2) Ken Carpenter, good centering, decent corners; 3) Two Jim Martin cards, both with exceptional centering and decent corners; 4) Lou Rymkus, off-center and okay corners; 5) Dub Jones, off-center, okay corners. Paul Salata, Emil Sitko, Ed Carr, Norm Standlee, Bill Johnson, Knox Ramsey, Gail Bruce. Donald Doll, John Greene, Wallace Triplett, Joe Watson, Dan Sandifer, Cloyce Box, John Panelli, Doak Walker. Earl Murray, Robert Nowaskey, Bob Kelly, Richard Barwegen, Bill Leonard, Chett Mutryn, Barry French, Adrian Burk, Billy Stone. George Taliaferro, Claude Young, Bob Mann, John Rauch, Sam Tamburo, Martin Ruby, Lowell Tew, Barney Poole. William Fischer, Charley Trippi, William Blackburn, John Cochran, Ventan Yablonski, Frank Tripucka, Thomas Wham, Gerrard Ramsey, Marlin Harder. George Thomas, Al Demao, Rob Goode, Hugh Taylor, Joe Tereshinski, Frank Spaniel, Bill Dudley, Howie Livingston, Harry Olinsky. Val Jansante, Robert Tinsley, Elbert Nickel, Bob Gage, Frank Sinkovitz, Howard Hartley, Jerry Shipkey, Darrell Hogan. George Connor, George Gulyanics, Bob Perina, Bill Wightkin, Ken Kavanaugh, Clyde Turner, Jim Keane, Fred Morrison, Washington Serini. Larry Coutre, Walt Schlinkman, Al Baldwin, Larry Craig, Billy Grimes, Tobin Rote, Clayton Tonnemaker, Paul Burris, Dick Wildung. DeWitt Coulter, Travis Tidwell, Joe Scott, Gene Roberts, Bill Swiacki, Eddie Price, Ray Poole, Dick Hensley, Jim White.
FOUR TICKET STUBS - BALTIMORE COLTSFOUR TICKET STUBS - BALTIMORE COLTS FIRST SEASON 1953 Preseason game Vs Washington Redskins Sept 20 1953. Game 1 ? Chicago Bears, Sept 27 1953 1-0 Colts 13-9; Game 5 ? Los Angeles Rams, Nov 22, 1953 0-1 Rams 13-21; Game 6 ? San Francisco 49ers, November 29, 2953 0-1 49ers 21-38
GROUP OF SPORTS MEMORABILIA- DODGERS,GROUP OF SPORTS MEMORABILIA- DODGERS, SIGNED LASORDAGroup of Sports Memorabilia: Dodgers, Signed Lasorda, Newcombe, comprising a Dodgers '55 World Champions photo signed by Tommy Lasorda and Don Newcombe (Frame: 14 1/4 x 15 3/8 in.); another Dodgers photo of Jackie Robinson 60th Anniversary celebrations, 2007, unsigned (Frame: 13 x 16 1/2 in.); and a Los Angeles Kings photo of opening day banner raising ceremony, 2013; unsigned (Frame: 11 1/2 x 13 1/4 in.) Condition:
1880 Photo - L.A.W. Rhode Island1880 Photo - L.A.W. Rhode Island Meet. Site: 7 x 9''.
U OF TEXAS LONGHORN TEAM FOOTBALL,U OF TEXAS LONGHORN TEAM FOOTBALL, 1970 SW CHAMPSUniversity of Texas 1970 Southwest Conference Champions football, signe by Darrell Royal and many others including Jerry Sisemore, Bobby Wuensch, Steve Worster, Bill Atessis, Jim Bertelsen, Happy Feller, and many others, housed in plastic case 8.75"h, 12"w, 8.5"d, 3.35lbs
1966 NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MEDIA1966 NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MEDIA GUIDEScarce press guide to the 1966 NFL World Championship game, along with a press cheat sheet. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
1965 WORLD SERIES SCORECARDS (6)Six1965 WORLD SERIES SCORECARDS (6)Six rare score cards for the 1965 World Series (Dodgers over Twins). Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
NFL 1970 1971 1972 PRO BOWL PRESSNFL 1970 1971 1972 PRO BOWL PRESS GUIDESMedia guides from 1970 NFC Conference Championship (2), and 1971 and 1972 Pro Bowl. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a AP sports reporter from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
1962-72 NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MEDIA1962-72 NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MEDIA GUIDESIncredible collection of press guides to each of the NFL World Championship games from 1962-1972. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
1955 1958 1961 BROOKLYN LA DODGERS1955 1958 1961 BROOKLYN LA DODGERS YEARBOOKSIncludes 1958 yearbook -- the first of any team on the West Coast. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A RAMCAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A RAM Late 20th century, patinated bronze in the form of a standing ram with fully curved horns, appears unmarked.
(31) 1965 - 1969 40% Silver Halves(31) 1965 - 1969 40% Silver Halves
(40) 1965 - 1969 40% Silver Halves(40) 1965 - 1969 40% Silver Halves
Ramstonev Cooperative (CharlesRamstonev Cooperative (Charles Ramsey, Louis Stone, Charles Evans). Orange and Black Composition. pastel on paper. 22 h × 14¼ w in. result: $459. estimate: $700–900. Stamped signature to lower right ‘Ramstonev’.