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COACH ROMEO CRENNEL, CLEVELAND
COACH ROMEO CRENNEL, CLEVELAND BROWNS, AUTOGRAPHED WILSON OFFICIAL NFL FOOTBALLCOACH ROMEO CRENNEL, CLEVELAND BROWNS, AUTOGRAPHED WILSON OFFICIAL NFL FOOTBALL, the leather football inscribed 'Alma & Colin/Best Wishes/Romeo Crennel/Go Browns' Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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G. W. CURTIS PRR SUPERINTENDENT
G. W. CURTIS PRR SUPERINTENDENT LEATHER TIMETABLESThree 1920s Pennsylvania Railroad employee (Government of Employees) timetables bound in gold embossed red leather.
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"PITT STADIUM" BY JOHN GRAVES.
"PITT STADIUM" BY JOHN GRAVES. Pennsylvania, 1919-2004. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 2000. University of Pittsburgh football stadium. Titled on the stretcher The Panthers at P(asture?) 18"h. 24"w., framed, 21.25"h. 27"w.
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FOLK ART SCULPTURE BY ELIJAH PIERCE
FOLK ART SCULPTURE BY ELIJAH PIERCE (COLUMBUS OHIO 1892-1984). Wood unsigned. Dated on the bottom 9-10-1977. Carved figure of a football player with original paint and inset rhinestones for eyes 19''h.
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TEXAS 2005 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
TEXAS 2005 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS PHOTO, COACH SIGNEDFramed panoramic photographic color copy of the 2005 BCS National Championship Rose Bowl football game between the University of Texas Longhorns and the University of Southern California Trojans, the Longhorns with head coach Mack Brown and quarterback Vince Young winning the game 41 to 37, the photo copy signed by Mack Brown the Texas head coach, photo from the Rob Arra collection, approx. 41.5"h, 15.75"w, 5.25lbs
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BEAT-UP BOY, FOOTBALL HERO, THE
BEAT-UP BOY, FOOTBALL HERO, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, AFTER JOSEPH CHRISTIAN LEYENDECKER Watercolor gouache on paper. Signed with artist cipher (lower right).
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U OF TEXAS FOOTBALL, EARL CAMPBELL,
U OF TEXAS FOOTBALL, EARL CAMPBELL, RICK WILLIAMSUniversity of Texas Longhorn football signed by: Earl Campbell, 1977 Heisman Trophy winner; Ricky Williams, 1998 Heisman Trophy winner; Cedric Benson (1982-2019), #32, All American 2004; one other signature not identified, housed in plastic display case 8.75"h, 12.5"w, 8.5"d, 3.40lbs
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CORNELIUS ROHLES, CARLISLE ST,
CORNELIUS ROHLES, CARLISLE ST, PHILADELPHIA TINSERVING TRAY. TITLED “A CLOSE GAME". 16 1/2" X 13 1/2". NICE ORIGINAL PAINT WITH MINOR SCRATCHES AND CHIPS.
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2 NFL FOOTBALL JERSEYS TO INCLUDE A
2 NFL FOOTBALL JERSEYS TO INCLUDE A SIGNEDPAUL HORNUNG, GREEN BAY PACKERS, WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AND A SIGNED JOE THEISMANN, WASHINGTON REDSKINS JERSEY. GOOD CONDITION. FROM ESTATE OF LELAND CAMPBELL.
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Conrad Trevits (Southeastern
Conrad Trevits (Southeastern Pennsylvania late 18th/early 19th c.) ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Catharina Mengin ... ?
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Pennsylvania carved cane with a dog
Pennsylvania carved cane with a dog head grip and a relief carved horse stag corn and vines with flowers on a chevron decorated... ?
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SIX SCULPTURES BY JOEL HURST.
SIX SCULPTURES BY JOEL HURST. Each in terracotta. Including a three-figure 1960s themed group. 9 3/4'' h. Two golfers. 3 3/4'' h. A man and a woman. 8'' h. A satyr. 8 1/2'' h. One depicting Ohio State football coach ''Woody'' seated in a throne labeled ''God''. Flanked on either side by a player with wings. 9 1/2'' h. By Columbus Ohio artist Joel Hurst. Cairn Studios.
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COLLINS
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COLLINS ILLUSTRATIVE WC PAINTING Pennsylvania1895-1981Depicts the U.S.S. Constitution flanked by cannons and scrolled acanthus leaf decorations.
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Walter Camp ''Father of American
Walter Camp ''Father of American Football '' ALS Walter Camp? (1859-1925).? The "Father of American Football."? ALS 2pp on Shadow Brook Lenox Mass. stationery dated November 26 (no year) addressed to a Mr. Hollis congratulating him and his team on a football victory stating: There was the perfection of team play which so greatly appeals to me in the sport as well as the excellence of individual performance. Condition: Repaired at the fold else very good.
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COLLAGE ATTRIBUTED TO MARK ZETS.
COLLAGE ATTRIBUTED TO MARK ZETS. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (b. 1963). Assembled paper collage with a woman lounging by a phone and a saying on a television. Signed note to the back. Framed, 9.75"h. 11.5"w.
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Philadelphia artist Fred Danziger
Philadelphia artist Fred Danziger (American, b. 1946) large oil on canvas of Veteran's Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, lit up at night after a rain, 1989, signed and dated lower right, 63"h x 84"w, artist works in the collections of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and others
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U OF TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL
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
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U OF TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL
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
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CHARLES H. TOWNE (AMERICAN
CHARLES H. TOWNE (AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR, ACTIVE 1920'S-30) Football Coach & Player, oil on canvas, signed lower right, housed in a later gold frame, OS: 18 1/2" x 16 1/2", SS: 13 1/2" x 11 1/4", good condition.
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Francis Sydney Muschamp (1851-1929)
Francis Sydney Muschamp (1851-1929) - Oil painting - ''Tired Out'' - Interior scene with young woman in full length dress seated on a hall chair relined canvas 16ins x 12ins signed in red in gilt moulded frame
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TREVOR SOUTHEY ETCHINGTREVOR
TREVOR SOUTHEY ETCHINGTREVOR SOUTHEY (Rhodesia/Utah, 1940-2015) etching, "Cats." Pencil signed lower right, edition 152/160. Image measures 8" x 6". In a wood frame; 20.5" x 17.75" overall.
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WASHINGTON REDSKINS FOOTBALL
WASHINGTON REDSKINS FOOTBALL VAULTWashington Redskins Football Vault,
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JOSEPH REED, ALS, DURING THE PA
JOSEPH REED, ALS, DURING THE PA LINE MUTINY, 1781 Joseph Reed (1741-1785, Statesman, Aide de Camp of Washington) autograph letter, signed, as President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, dated at Philadelphia, January 25, 1781, to Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne at Trenton; 2 1/2 pp., folio, 11 3/4 x 7 1/8 in. Reed tells Wayne, "We have just received a fresh Demand from Mr. Deane for Shirts & Shoes," expressing exasperation because the articles had already been sent in an effort to appease the desperate soldiers in winter camp at Jockey Hollow. He asks Wayne and other officers to do all they can to distribute supplies. A postscript alludes to the reorganization of the PA Line, including relocation of various regiments.
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U OF TEXAS REGULATION FOOTBALL
U OF TEXAS REGULATION FOOTBALL HELMET, 2005 TEAMUniversity of Teas regulation football helmet bearing the number 2, Brian Carter (The Woodlands, Texas), a member of the 2005 UT championship team catching three Vince Young passes in that game, for shipping approx. 10.25"h, 12.75"w, 9.5"d, 4lbs
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CIRCUS PERFORMER UNCLE SAM SUIT:
CIRCUS PERFORMER UNCLE SAM SUIT: Suit for Gerhard Richter a ''Train Master'' at Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus and close personal friend of Gunther Gebel-Williams. Interior tag from Sears ''The Men's Store. Navy blue jacket with tails and embroidered silver stars red and white pants (31'' inseam) and red cummerbund. Not marked with sizes but Gerhard was 6' 3'' tall. From the estate of Barbara Ward Donovan Ringling showgirl.CONDITION: Note stains to pants signs of repeated wear all over.
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Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
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Presentation cane inscribed
Presentation cane inscribed "Mayer Sulzberger Philadelphia, PA", a prominent Philadelphia judge and Jewish scholar/leader late19th/early 20th c.
34"l
Condition: Wear consistent with age, dents, tarnished.
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Thomas Stephens (American,
Thomas Stephens (American, 1885-1966) Portrait of Edgar Garbisch, Edgar William Garbisch (1899-1979 was an all-American college football player, U.S. military officer, businessman and prominent art collector; he was married to Bernice Chrysler, daughter of Chrysler founder Walter P. Chrysler, oil on canvas, signed "Thos. E. Stephens '45", provenance from the Garbisch family, 36" x 30", framed 43-1/2" x 37-1/2", very good condition, damages to gesso on frame
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Christopher A Pardell (American,
Christopher A Pardell (American, 20th/21st C), bronze sculpture, "The Tables Turned" Native American on horseback hunting buffalo, signed "CA Pardell", Certified Limited Edition 312/2500, Legends Bronze USA 1986, 12-1/4" x 7-3/4" x 8" h
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Philadelphia Union recruiting
Philadelphia Union recruiting screen, three unemployed men receiving money from a man in coat and top hat, prison and federal building in background at right, young man caught in the act of pickpocketing, possibly Fairmont Prison, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, oil on canvas, attributed to William Eastlack, American, late 19th century, 48 x 48 in.; lattice wood frame. Cotton screen laid down on muslin, nail holes along edges, some stains, grime.
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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
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WALTER STEWART, AL ON TRAINING
WALTER STEWART, AL ON TRAINING RECRUITS, 1777 Walter Stewart (1756-1796, Revolutionary War officer, in July, 1777, Col. commanding the PA Regt. of Foot) retained copy of a letter dated at Smith's Clove (Ramapo Valley) July 22, 1777, to Lt. Col. Lewis Farmer, ordering him to Philadelphia to take charge of new recruits, with instructions for training and equipping them; 2 1/4 pp., folio, 13 x 8 1/4 in.; endorsed by Stewart verso.
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Ohio sewer tile bust plaque 19th c.
Ohio sewer tile bust plaque 19th c. of a boy 7" h. ?
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THOMAS LEWIS. "CATONSVILLE NINE,"
THOMAS LEWIS. "CATONSVILLE NINE," OIL Oil on paper, signed ll, sight size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/4 in., framed.
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JOE FLACCO SIGNED RAVENS FOOTBALL
JOE FLACCO SIGNED RAVENS FOOTBALL HELMET .
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Pennsylvania tiger maple cap and
Pennsylvania tiger maple cap and ball long rifle by John Parks Jr. ca. 1820 the patch box engraved with the owner's name Wm. G.... ?