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Baseball. Lot of Assorted Vintage
Baseball. Lot of Assorted Vintage Glass Negatives. From a Greenwich CT estate.
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Baseball. Lot of Assorted Vintage
Baseball. Lot of Assorted Vintage Glass Negatives. From a Greenwich CT estate.
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Baseball. Lot of Assorted Vintage
Baseball. Lot of Assorted Vintage Glass Negatives. From a Greenwich CT estate.
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Baseball. Lot of Vintage Glass
Baseball. Lot of Vintage Glass Negatives. From a Greenwich CT estate.
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Baseball. Box of Assorted Vintage
Baseball. Box of Assorted Vintage Glass Negatives. From a Greenwich CT estate.
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Sports Baseball Lot. Cards Bat.
Sports Baseball Lot. Cards Bat. signed baseball. Plus Dollhouse Cards. Charlies Angels Cards. ---
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDSCollection of Baseball Cards
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDSCollection of Baseball Cards
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDSCollection of Baseball Cards
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDSCollection of Baseball Cards
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDSCollection of Baseball Cards
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NORMAN ROCKWELL. "BASEBALL,"
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "BASEBALL," LITHOGRAPH (American, 1894-1978). Artist proof, pencil signed "Norman Rockwell" lr, sight size 20 x 17 1/4 in., framed.
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDS AND
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDS AND BASEBALL Collection of baseball cards and baseball
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL,
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL, BASKETBALL AND OTHER TRADING CARDSCollection of Baseball, Basketball and other Trading Cards
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Baseball Game by Sidney Lucas
Baseball Game by Sidney Lucas Colored Etching 1920s-1960s. Titled The American National Game of Base Ball: Grand Match for the Championship at the Elysian Fields Hoboken N.J. 1865 in lower margin copyright by Sidney Lucas l.r. and l.l.; 14.5 x 22.5 in. Condition: Light foxing in upper half. Toning around edges.
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VINTAGE BASEBALL PROGRAMS
VINTAGE BASEBALL PROGRAMS
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American. Baseball assemblage.
American. Baseball assemblage. wood, metal, leather. 32 h × 10½ w × 5 d in. result: $378. estimate: $600–800. Printed to baseball ‘Worth Special No.831’. Printed to bat 'Championship Cambridge 061 Selected Wood Official Softball'.
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(LOT OF 8) BASEBALLS (lot of 8)
(LOT OF 8) BASEBALLS (lot of 8) Baseballs, including pictorial balls of Yankee Stadium and Pacific Bell Park, etc.
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BASEBALL 1930S-60S EPHEMERARandom
BASEBALL 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.
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Framed colorful baseball game print
Framed colorful baseball game print "The American National Game of Base Ball" copyright by Sidney Z. Lucas. 19.5"x25.5"
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1913 BASEBALL WORLD SERIES RAIN
1913 BASEBALL WORLD SERIES RAIN CHECK United States,1913Rain check for the first game at Polo Grounds, Chief Bender was a major component to the Philadelphia Athletics defeating the New York Giants.
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL,
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL, BASKETBALL AND OTHER SPORTS TRADING CARDSCollection of Baseball, Basketball and other Sports Trading Cards,
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EARLY BASEBALL CARD - Ty Cobb
EARLY BASEBALL CARD - Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers T206 (1909-1911) Sweet Caporal 749 bat on shoulder slabbed light bend ur corners rounded light soiling.
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AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER STATUE.
AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER STATUE. Early 20th century, plaster. Standing figure of a ca. 1900 baseball player standing on a plaster covered wooden plinth. Some wear and flakes, yellowed varnish (?) in some areas. 68"h. 19"w. 18"d.
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American. Baseball assemblage.
American. Baseball assemblage. wood, metal, leather. 37¼ h × 15 w × 9 d in. result: $630. estimate: $600–800.
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CHICAGO WHITE SOX AUTOGRAPHED
CHICAGO WHITE SOX AUTOGRAPHED TEAM BASEBALL, 1950S Signed baseball from the early 1950s presented in a plexiglass case.
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20TH CENTURY PAINTED METAL FIGURE
20TH CENTURY PAINTED METAL FIGURE OF A BOY PLAYING BASEBALL20TH CENTURY PAINTED METAL FIGURE OF A BOY PLAYING BASEBALL, h: 17 x w: 7.5 x d: 7.5 in.
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SEWERTILE BASEBALL PLAYER. Ohio
SEWERTILE BASEBALL PLAYER. Ohio early 20th century. Boy in baseball uniform seated on a baseball. Unsigned piece by Robert Wilson Tuscarawas County. Glued bat. 7''h. Purchased from Robert Wilson's son.
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LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BASEBALL &
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BASEBALL & OTHER TRADING CARDS .
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American. Baseball assemblage.
American. Baseball assemblage. wood, metal, leather. 20 h × 28 w × 7 d in. result: $441. estimate: $600–900. Printed to bat ‘SB89 The Mickey Mantle Line for Hillcrest Sporting Goods Inc. New York, N.Y. Made in the U.S.A. ’.
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BRAVES, METS, WASHINGTON NATIONALS,
BRAVES, METS, WASHINGTON NATIONALS, AND PHILLIES BASEBALL CARDS, CIRCA 1960SBRAVES, METS, WASHINGTON NATIONALS, AND PHILLIES BASEBALL CARDS, CIRCA 1960s, four bags, a full bag contains about 600+ cards, ungraded, contains some duplicates
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COLLECTION OF BASEBALL BATS,
COLLECTION OF BASEBALL BATS, THREE FISHING RODS AND A TOBOGGANCollection of Baseball Bats, Three Fishing Rods and a Toboggan,
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SIGNED BASEBALLS, 1932 WORLD
SIGNED BASEBALLS, 1932 WORLD SERIES: YANKEES & CUBStwo signed baseballs from the American League and National League participants in the 1932 World Series, New York Yankees signatures include: Babe Ruth (sweet spot, HOF), Lou Gehrig (HOF), Tony Lazzeri (HOF), Bill Dickey (HOF), Herb Pennock (HOF), Red Ruffing (HOF), Earl Combs (HOF), Lefty Gomez (HOF), Frank Crosetti, Cy Moore, Ben Chapman, Lyn Lary, Joe Sewell (HOF), George Pipgras, Art Jorgens, Sam Byrd, Jumbo Brown, Cy Perkins, Ed Wells, Danny MacFayden, and Myril Hoag; second ball, Chicago Cubs signatures include: Kiki Cuyler (HOF), Gabby Harnett (HOF), Pat Malone, Leroy Hermann (sweet spot), Bobo Newsom (shared sweet spot), Charlie Grimm, Jackie May, Frank Demanee, Lon Warneke, John Moore, and Carroll Yerkes; each ball with JSA letter of authenticity breaking down inventory of names by panel, the signature of Myril Hoag was determined to be a "clubhouse" signature with all others in the player's original hand
Note: The 1932 New York Yankees were the first major league baseball team to play an entire season without being shut out. They faced the Chicago Cubs in the World Series that year and were victorious in a four game sweep. The famed New York lineup included nine future Hall of Famers, including Ruth and Gehrig.
Provenance: Descended in the family of pro-baseball player Vernon Van Duke Duncan; Private Collection
Condition:
visible age and wear with abrasions to surfaces of each baseball, some toning to original leather most noticeable on the Cubs ball, both baseballs appear to have been shellacked at some point, a common practice
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A GROUP OF BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES
A GROUP OF BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES AND MEMORABILIAA group of baseball collectibles and memorabilia, 55 baseballs altogether, which include 53 autographed baseballs by Major League Baseball Hall of Famers, 38 of whom are deceased, with accompanying trading cards, mounted together on a wooden display; Listed are the baseball players' names tied to the memorabilia in this lot: Hank Aaron (holds the record for uncontested MLB career home-run), Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Tom Seaver, Pete Rose (not in the Hall of Fame but holds the MLB record of career hits; passed Ty Cobb with hit 4,192, finished with 4,256), Yogi Berra (the only player to have caught a perfect World Series game), Stan Musial, Reggie Jackson, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Mike Schmidt, Brooks Robinson, Carl Yastrzemski, Warren Spahn, Ernie Banks, Bob Gibson, Dave Winfield, Jim "Catfish" Hunter, Lou Brock, Buck Leonard (Negro League), Ray Dandridge (Nego League), Don Drysdale, Don Sutton, Eddie Mathews, Whitey Ford, Willie McCovey, Frank Robinson, Al Kaline, Steve Carlton, Fergie Jenkins, Hal Newhouser, Bob Feller, Duke Snider, Bob Lemon, Ralph Kiner, Wade Boggs, Willie Stargell, Rollie Fingers, Jim Palmer, Maury Wills (not in the MLB Hall of Fame), Gaylord Perry, Billy Williams, Bobby Doerr, Early Wynn, George Kell, Harmon Killebrew, Andre Dawson, Hoyt Wilhelm, Johnny Mize, Lou Dials, Enos Slaughter, Luis Aparicio, Robin Roberts, Billy Herman, Monte Irvin, and Al Barlick (Hall of Fame Umpire) Dimensions: Autographed baseball with trading card: 5" H x 7" W x 3.5" D
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Softball-"Babe Ruth Home Run
Softball-"Babe Ruth Home Run Special". 3.25"
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UNFRAMED GICLEE ON CANVAS, BASEBALL
UNFRAMED GICLEE ON CANVAS, BASEBALL SCENE Boston Red Sox winning the World Series, 2007; #60/207.