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Leon
10-02-2019, 07:21 AM
This is a paid ad.

The current Clean Sweep Auction is closing this evening, 10/2/19.

From the auction house-

Dear Net54baseball members,

One of our most exciting auctions ever, this auction closes TODAY Wednesday October 2. Initial bids must be placed by 6 PM EST TODAY. THE TEN MINUTE RULE BEGINS AT 11 PM EST. Unopened lots can be bid on at any time. Bidders who bid on 10 or more lots can bid on any lot at any time.

The current Clean Sweep auction is one of the very best we have offered. The heart of this auction is an incredible single-owner vintage Yankee collection of cards and autographs that go back to the very early 20th century. All of these items are fresh to market, many are unique.

Happy Bidding
Clean Sweep Auctions
99 Seaview Blvd #350
Port Washington New York 11050
Phone 516 625 0900 (full phone support)
email: info@cleansweepauctions.com
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Always buying and seeking out quality consignments


Detailed Auction Description

Yankee highlights include many terrific Yankee team signed photos and baseballs, including an amazing 1920 Yankees signed sheet with Babe Ruth. There are three Mickey Mantle Rookie Cards, a 1916-1920 Big Head Babe Ruth strip card, a large selection of rare pre-war Yankee cards from 1903-1937 including an E105 Mello Mint Hal Chase, some very difficult Mantle oddball cards, including a 1952 Star Cal Decal, two Stahl Meyers, 1960 Post Cereal and full 1960s Bazooka Panels. There are also several sharp 1960s Mantle Topps cards in 8 holders.

This section also offers a world class Thurman Munson signed game used bat, a Rookie Jeter signed game bat, a great Posada game bat signed by the whole Yankee team, Yankee contracts including a pre-Rookie Dazzy Vance and a very rare Armando Marsans. There are two really nice Babe Ruth autographs and a wide variety of better Mickey Mantle, Thurman Munson and other very nice 1950s-1970s Yankee team signed items.

The auction goes well beyond this great Yankee collection. Key lots include a T206 Mathewson with a Brown Hindu back, a fully graded 1954 Johnson Cookies set, a sharp 1966 Topps set, Roberto Clemente and Rogers Hornsby single signed baseballs, fine game used bats from Gil Hodges and Willie Mays, two extremely rare 1923 World Series full tickets that are fresh to the hobby and an Abraham Lincoln signed pardon.

The selections of baseball cards are as extensive as we have ever had in one of these auctions. There are large selections of Old Judges (with some HOFers and Spotted Ties), T206s including three Cobbs, Demmitt and O’Hara, a fresh run of 52 Topps cards with a Mays SGC 5, sharp high numbers and an Eddie Mathews SGC 4. There are several very high quality 8s in this section, including a 1958 Topps Ted Williams and much more.

Baseball card sets and lots include a stunning 1914 B18 Blanket red in eld variation that is fresh to market and a nice offering of sets from the 1930s through the 1970s, with oddball sets and clean Topps and Bowmans.

Baseball autographs include some very tough signed cards going back to the 1920s, with slabbed checks from Jackie Robinson and Honus Wagner, classic HOF autographed at items and many signed baseballs. The signed baseballs including some outstanding team and multi-signed baseballs from the 1950s and 1960s that came from the son of the Yankee trainer at the time.

Basketball collectors will see a small but high-powered section with two terri c large Michael Jordan UDA framed displays, a Jordan HOF signed basketball and a framed Jordan Chicago Bulls signed jersey among much more. Football collectors will see clean singles and sets from the 1950s and 1960s, including a terrific SGC-graded 1963 Fleer set.

Baseball memorabilia closes out the auction with some interesting game used jerseys and bats from a 1991 home run derby, a 1926 World Series program and a rare 1946 Exhibition game program from Jackie Robinson’s first appearance at Ebbett’s Field.

Lot #6 1952 Topps # 311 Mickey Mantle Cond: PSA 2.5
Now at $13,651
Lot #16 Munson, Thurman Game Used/Signed Bat - WORLD CLASS Cond: PSA 9.5
Now at $12,845

Lot #14 Mantle/Maris Rare Signed Bat Cond: PSA 9.5
Now at $8,257
Lot #47 1916 Big Head Strip Cards Babe Ruth (Extremely Rare) Cond: PSA Authentic
Now at $6,969

Lot #9 1957 Topps Very Near Complete Signed Set (389 DIFFERENT SIGNED CARDS)
Now at $6,777
Lot #5 1952 Star Cal Decals Mickey Mantle Cond: PSA Authentic
Now at $6,177

Lot #99 Check Grabowski, Johnny Signed 1927 Yankee Payroll Check Cond: 9
Now at $5,805
Lot #12 Lincoln, Abraham Signed Pardon in Great Display Cond: 9
Now at $5,317

Lot #4 1951 Bowman # 253 Mickey Mantle RC Cond: PSA 2.5
Now at $5,000
Lot #2 1910 E105 Mello Mint Hal Chase Cond: PSA 3
Now at $4,190

Lot #545 1955 Topps Complete Set w/scarce wrapper Cond: Ex-Mt
Now at $3,999
Lot #15 Mays, Willie Game Used Late 1960s Bat Cond: PSA 8
Now at $3,960

Lot #560 1964 Topps Stand Ups High Grade PSA Slabbed Set w/many 7s and 8s
Now at $3,802
Lot #67 1954 Dan Dee Mickey Mantle Cond: PSA 5
Now at $3,685

Lot #69 1954 Stahl Meyer Mickey Mantle Cond: PSA 1
Now at $3,533
Lot #8 1966 Topps Complete Set w/many graded cards Cond: NM
Now at $3,300

Lot #45 8 x 10 Ruth, Babe (superb) Cond: 9
Now at $3,200
Lot #19 1920 Yankees Signed Team Display w/supremely rare 1920 Babe Ruth autograph! Cond: 9
Now at $3,146

Lot #114 Contract Vance, Dazzy 1916 Yankees pre-Rookie Player Contract! Cond: 9
Now at $3,076
Lot #509 1914 B18 Blanket Cavanaugh (Red Infield, Extremely Rare) Cond: NM
Now at $2,925

Lot #44 Album Page Ruth, Babe Cond: 9.5
Now at $2,888
Lot #91 Jersey Mantle, Mickey w/536 HRs Inscription Cond: PSA 9
Now at $2,768

Lot #646 1950s HOF Induction Signed Ball (21 sigs) w/Ty Cobb & Cy Young! Cond: 9
Now at $2,706
Lot #280 1909 T206 Cobb (portrait, green bckgrnd) Cond: PSA 2 mk
Now at $2,661

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kmac32
10-03-2019, 10:20 AM
Well, it was expensive but I had a winn on clean sweep. I won my great great uncle’s 1919 American league contract. Will be so cool to have his actual signature in my hand. Another huge piece to the collection. Would love to know who had this and how it came into their possession.

RCMcKenzie
10-03-2019, 01:06 PM
Congrats, Ken.

I got a MINO and D303.

When did E105 Chase become an expensive card? I thought the $19,000 sale earlier this year in HA was 2 people in a bidding war. Its was a 4, this 3 sold for $8500. The Chase is not a high pop card for the set, but it's certainly not the most difficult card in the set. I thought it might go for $800 or so. It will be interesting to see what the next one sells for.

Jeff_cvc
10-03-2019, 03:11 PM
Looks like we were bidding each other up on the MINO card, sorry 🤷*♂️ I am glad to see it ended up in good hands. I lost out on that card, a Kotton and got blown out of the water on the Red Cross. I did get one win that I was very happy about. I had sold off a good portion of my Old Judge Denver Grizzlies subset, but last night I rekindled the collection with a rare Bill Fagan. Really psyched to get a Fagan as I’ve never owned one of his cards before.

Ken, congrats! That’s a really cool piece to have with your family history. If you find out more about the lineage, please share.

Scott L.
10-03-2019, 03:27 PM
Gents

Congrats on the pickups. Sounds like all were a little more meaningful than usual which is cool!

I picked up the T206 Hindu Leifield. Always been one of my favorite cards from the set.

Best,

Scott

RCMcKenzie
10-03-2019, 03:38 PM
I saw that Hindu. That was a nice card. I have a back run of the batting Leifield, mostly easier backs.

Nice grab on the n172 Denvers. There was something for everyone in this auction. There were lots more cards I would like to have won, including the T215. T215 are not going cheap these days for sure.

Danny Smith
10-04-2019, 12:01 PM
Congrats, Ken.

I got a MINO and D303.

When did E105 Chase become an expensive card? I thought the $19,000 sale earlier this year in HA was 2 people in a bidding war. Its was a 4, this 3 sold for $8500. The Chase is not a high pop card for the set, but it's certainly not the most difficult card in the set. I thought it might go for $800 or so. It will be interesting to see what the next one sells for.

Not sure whats up here either. There are two of us that are super close to completing the set and neither one of us was in for the PSA 4 or PSA 3. All I can assume is big Chase collectors or some new folks in the Mello Mint market. There are enough copies of this card out there (not a ton obviously) that the prices shouldn't be this crazy.

pawpawdiv9
10-04-2019, 01:40 PM
I won 1 of 2 cards. Another great day when your max bid last for several days.
Excellent when the auction ends mid-week, most folks forget about it or know of it.

QUESTION- I am not receiving emails or notifications or invoices. Is there a email address i can save in my contacts to make it work? Its not in my spam folder neither.
I actually got to log-in to my account to see my invoice and etc.

Republicaninmass
10-04-2019, 02:56 PM
That harry agganis postcard?

Jsa said its good