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Snapolit1 01-08-2019 11:21 AM

Antique Roadshow Wally Pip Sweater and Cleats
 
What do you think about their estimate of $77,500?

https://www.pbs.org/video/wally-pipp...a-1925-os7utk/

BeanTown 01-08-2019 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1843623)
What do you think about their estimate of $77,500?

https://www.pbs.org/video/wally-pipp...a-1925-os7utk/

"Insurance estimate"

yanksfan09 01-08-2019 11:50 AM

I don't really follow the vintage game used equipment market but that sweater is awesome!

I'd buy one if they remade these things, love the purple NY!

Yastrzemski Sports 01-08-2019 12:02 PM

I would think that with the rarity of the sweater and the direct link to Pipp $100k would be an easy number. But I’m not that well versed on auction values of such items. But if 2 guys with big pockets want it, there is no telling what it might bring.

Shoeless Moe 01-08-2019 12:14 PM

Whitey Witt's 1924 one went for 38.4K at Heritage this past Fall:

https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...ription-071515


Thus I'd put Pipp's at 50-60K

AGuinness 01-08-2019 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1843635)
I don't really follow the vintage game used equipment market but that sweater is awesome!



I'd buy one if they remade these things, love the purple NY!



Pipp roomed with Babe Ruth, imagine what that sweater has witnessed...
I’m a Sox fan, and will echo that is one cool sweater. The Yankees should absolutely make nice replicas of that!


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ullmandds 01-08-2019 12:55 PM

I saw that last night...the sweater is in incredible shape! I thought the estimate was pretty close to spot on! Esp with the provenance.

perezfan 01-08-2019 01:05 PM

Just a tad high, in my opinion (both on the Cleats and the Sweater). But Insurance Values are always inflated a bit.

So I think it was pretty spot-on. Pipp is definitely one of the better players that could have worn this style sweater during this era.

nebboy 01-08-2019 02:50 PM

Not problem with the sweater price, but I was a tiny suprised the cleats weren't more by 20%.

bigfanNY 01-08-2019 03:32 PM

This sweater is a completely different style than the Witt sweater. Much greater Eye Appeal IMO. I think the 100k + range if it hit the Market now. Wonderful item happy it was shared.

Shoeless Moe 01-08-2019 04:20 PM

Here J-dog, better matches just for you:

Coaches:
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...ace?itemid=574

Ruth's:
https://catalog.scpauctions.com/bids...e?itemid=16579


Still think its 50K-60K item based on the recent sale of the "comparable", but not exact match. And it's just Pipp, it's not Gehrig.


I just don't see how it gets to 100K from, again the "similar" one, that just sold for 38K, and I'd actually prefer a 1925 Jersey that went recently for only 11K:

https://www.greyflannelauctions.com/lot-39855.aspx

Sweater over jersey? and 90K more then a jersey, just don't see it,
I'm sure we will find out shortly guessing its headed to auction soon.

CW 01-08-2019 06:42 PM

As Mark and Jay already mentioned, this appraisal on AR is being quoted as insurance estimate, which is inflated a bit compared to auction prices because it takes into account the effort and cost it would take to find a replacement.

So if the insurance appraisal on the sweater is $75K, they are considering it would sell at auction for about $50K - $60K, which is probably on the mark or a bit conservative.

icollectDCsports 01-08-2019 08:04 PM

Hard to guess this one because of the unique status of Pipp.

David Atkatz 01-09-2019 09:58 AM

Given two well-heeled Yankees collectors--and there are quite a few--the sweater would easily reach--and surpass--that estimate.

CarltonHendricks 01-09-2019 01:00 PM

exactly
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David Atkatz (Post 1843892)
Given two well-heeled Yankees collectors--and there are quite a few--the sweater would easily reach--and surpass--that estimate.

Well said...

Q. Is the host Grant Zahajko a big name in authenticating?

Shoeless Moe 01-09-2019 01:35 PM

Grant Zahajko
As a third generation Auctioneer, Grant Zahajko grew up in the auction business. He has spent nearly 30-years specializing in sports cards & memorabilia, coins, toys, books, artwork, ephemera, antiques and more. He has catalogued and conducted hundreds of general auctions and specialty auctions in these areas of interest.

Through his experience with auctions and private sales, Grant has assisted thousands of collectors in the acquisition and evaluation of items. He has also helped raise money for local charities by volunteering to auction at their events.

Grant currently owns and operates an auction gallery, Grant Zahajko Auctions, l.l.c, in Davenport, Washington. Additionally, Grant has enjoyed serving as a collectibles and sports memorabilia appraiser for Antiques Roadshow since 2011.

He is also a recognized expert of sports cards and memorabilia, historical items including ephemera, autographs and documents, antique photographs and postcards, as well as 20th-century Northwest and American art.

When Grant isn’t busy with auctions and Antiques Roadshow, he enjoys spending time on the lake boating and fishing, and appreciating nature sitting on his patio at home with his wife, Gina, and their dog Precious.

ooo-ribay 01-09-2019 09:38 PM

Grant is cool.

Did you make up the part about a dog named “Precious”? :p

Giants00 01-09-2019 10:55 PM

I wonder if the Pipp name is in the collar
 
I am a uniform and sweater collector. The issue for me with a lot of stuff that comes from the families is whether or not it was used during the playing career. I like the ones where the name is sewn in the collar and we know that this is something that was at least tagged correctly. I have seen 2-3 dead ball heirlooms passed down from families claiming to be game worn, which were never tagged as such and were either reunion issues, or perhaps an extra grabbed out of the clubhouse. Until the 1940’s, players were charged if they did not return their team equipment.
I want this to be real and properly tagged. If it is, I think there is no reason it cannot get to a high valuation. If it is not, the recent softness in the market might dictate a lower price.
Dan Scheinman

Shoeless Moe 01-10-2019 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 1844077)
Grant is cool.

Did you make up the part about a dog named “Precious”? :p

Ha! No, just cut and pasted from their Site.

CarltonHendricks 01-12-2019 09:32 PM

Grant Zahajko
 
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/UMKcOu.jpg

In April 2017 I won a Collegian Clothes advertising sign featuring a shot putter, from Grant in one of his non-sport auctions...I wasn't familiar with his auction house and I remember being a little surprised such a sign ended up way the heck in the far reaches of Washington state near Spokane...I had some questions about the sign and called them. I remember how remarkably pleasant everyone I spoke to was...First I talked to his wife then him directly...I remember when the rep called me during the auction so I could bid by phone...As the bidding escalated he seemed a bit surprised at the number of bids it was getting...as was I...I thought I would get it for practically nothing...figuring who but me would want a track sign...but someone else wanted it too...I still think I got a good deal though as it's one of the nicest track related signs I've seen and they are quite rare...especially a shot putter...below are a couple other track signs I have...

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/XVDJKl.jpg

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/LDcw5s.jpg


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