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Default Type 1 Ruth Photos and other misc items

I am offering a plethora of Type 1 Ruth Photos.

There are 3 golf related photos (one with the Mrs.) that would look absolutely beautiful framed.

The Braves shot is a re-strike from the 40's but still one of the first photos taken of Ruth in a Braves uniform.

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Default 1909 Leland Giants Season Pass PSA & More

Up for your consideration is a 1909 Season Ticket Pass for for the now extinct Neisen's Gunther Baseball Park. This season pass has been graded authentic by PSA to help give you the peace of mind when purchasing this baseball artifact.

Gunther Park hosted some incredible games involving early Negro professional teams, including a three-game series between the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Leland Giants. The October 22, 1909 game between the Chicago Leland Giants and the Chicago Cubs featured pitchers Ed Reulbach for the Cubs and HOF'er Rube Foster for the Lelands.

This pass would have been valid for many negro league games including the one mentioned above.

This is one of the earliest known pieces of Negro League Baseball History.

$750 $500















Also available is an exceptionally rare 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers Season Pass valid for every game of Jackie Robinson's historic MVP season.

This incredible pass has been authenticated by PSA to help give you peace of mind when purchasing this baseball artifact.

The 1949 season marked Robinson's third in the Majors, and the first of his six straight All-Star nominations. He hit a league-high .342, led all big leaguers with 37 stolen bases and drove in a career-high 124 runs.

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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare set of 8 different 1950's Big Leaguers drinking glasses produced by the All-Star Sports Association.

This amazing set comes in it's original box and ready to be displayed standing at 5.25 inches tall.

These glasses are in impeccable condition given their age and the fact that glassware rarely holds ups without chipping, flaking, or cracking.

The set features the following Major League Baseball Teams:

1. Brooklyn Dodgers
2. New York Yankees
3. Boston Red Sox
4. New York Giants
5. Cincinnati Reds
6. Pittsburgh Pirates
7. Kansas City Athletics
8. Chicago Cubs

This glass set rarely makes it's way on to the market, and when it does it is usually missing a team or three.

$400 $340























Up for your consideration is one of the most unique Mickey Mantle signed offerings we have ever seen come to the market.

This custom made 3-Dimensional autographed Mickey Mantle wall plaque is simply astonishing.

The Mick signed his name proudly and boldly across this magnificent piece of memorabilia allowing you to see it from across the room if need be.

All our items are 100% authentic and guaranteed original, however SGC has certified this amazing piece to help give you peace of mind.

SGC is one of the leaders in sport card grading and authentication.

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Up for your consideration in an exceedingly rare 1940's AAGPBL Macgregor Goldsmith Baseball / Softball.

A true baseball artifact it it's own right, this ball was made specifically for the woman who were asked to play baseball as entertainment while the men were away at war.

Movies like "A League Of Their Own" have since come out to show the world just how important this time in baseball history truly was.

While the ball is without a doubt a rare find, the true gem is the original box which you almost never find.

While the box does exhibit wear, it still displays beautifully.

One of the finest AAGPBL examples we have seen to date.

$650









Up for your consideration an exceedingly rare 1937 USC Trojans All Time Football Team Award plaque given to Francis Tappaan.

Francis Tappaan, a 1929 All-American end who lettered 3 years (1927-28-29), was a member of USC's first national championship team (1928). He played on Troy's 1929 Rose Bowl squad. He was a USC assistant coach in 1931 and 1932. He then held various professional positions in the business, education, legal and political fields, including serving as a vice president at USC, a lawyer and a judge.

Press photo is pictured to show you Tappaan was but is not included with this lot.

During homecoming of 1937 USC honored their All Time greats with these bronze on wood plaques which featured the Trogan Mascot.

The original markers mark is still intact on the lower back of the item.

One of a kind piece that you will not see again.

$275 $235













Up for your consideration is an exceptionally rare 1913 Louis V. Aronson striker lighter made in the likeness of Honus Wagner.

This lighter stands at a acceptable 5.25" and is a sure conversation starter.

Aronson made many different types of lighters in the early 1900's, but this is without a doubt the most recognizable one.

The condition is exceptional given it's age as the bronze shows the right amount of patina.

While we do believe that the tear drop striker is a reproduction that was later added to replace the original one, the statue is certainly an original from 1913.

Louis V. Aronson was a philanthropist and a leader of Newark’s Jewish community, who left his mark on history as the inventor of one of the most recognizable products of the 20th century: the Ronson lighters.

They were almost permanent fixtures in the pockets, purses, homes, and offices of millions of cigarette, cigar, and pipe smokers in the years when smoking was perceived as sophisticated, not lethal.

This lighter rarely makes it's way onto the market, and when it does the condition is considerably worse. Fakes have been floating around the internet as well, so buy from us for the extra peace of mind.

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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare hand painted early 1900's glass Philadelphia Baseball Player Candy Container - Bank.

The detail that was put into this piece is phenominal to say the least.

We believe this was used as a candy container, however the lid has a coin slot which leads us to the conclusion that at one point it was used as a bank as well.

This is one of the finest examples we have seen to date.

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Up for your consideration is a high grade example of one of the most coveted porcelain figural banks on the market. This beautiful 7 inch tall Brooklyn Dodgers World Champs bank was produced by Gibbs-Connor & Co in the 1950's.

These banks do not find their way into the market often, and when they do they sell fast!

Gibbs-Conner was a small manufacturer of porcelain products located in Cleveland Ohio. Although it was not their main source of income, in the late 40's/early 50's Gibbs-Conner produced several porcelain banks with the likeness of the Cleveland Indians mascot- Chief Wahoo. Their work rivaled that of their main competitor, Stanford Pottery (also based in the Cleveland area), although their workmanship has always been considered a touch below in quality. As far as we can tell, Gibbs-Conner closed their doors for business in the late 50's. The original banks were not produced in large quantities and are still very popular among figural collectors.

$925 $800











Up for your consideration is a high grade example of one of the most coveted porcelain figural banks on the market. This beautiful 7 inch tall New York Yankees AL Champions bank was produced by Gibbs-Connor & Co in the 1950's.

These banks do not find their way into the market often, and when they do they sell fast!

Gibbs-Conner was a small manufacturer of porcelain products located in Cleveland Ohio. Although it was not their main source of income, in the late 40's/early 50's Gibbs-Conner produced several porcelain banks with the likeness of the Cleveland Indians mascot- Chief Wahoo. Their work rivaled that of their main competitor, Stanford Pottery (also based in the Cleveland area), although their workmanship has always been considered a touch below in quality. As far as we can tell, Gibbs-Conner closed their doors for business in the late 50's. The original banks were not produced in large quantities and are still very popular among figural collectors.


$725
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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare 1950's Rawlings advertising themometer. This beautiful thermometer is in perfect working condition and the front glass piece shows no signs of cosmetic damage. This thermometer measures 12 inches by 12 minches making it the absolute perfect display piece or focal point of any room.

It is rare to see these Rawlings thermometers make their way onto the market, and when they do they either do not work properly, or have a major cosmetic flaw.

It has also been brought to our attention that fakes of this thermometer have began to make their way onto the market place, so please rest assure that this is without a doubt 100% original and authentic guaranteed.


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Up for your consideration is an extraordinary and extremely rare Rawlings retail cardboard display, issued in promotion of the company's Mickey Mantle model "MM" fielder's glove. Please note that we have only seen one other example of this sign, and it sold at Robert Edward Auctions in 2012 for almost $4000 (see photo #6). This sign has been cut down by the original owner removing the part of the sign that showed off the glove. They kept the best part of the sign however as this features a photo of Mantle in uniform. The illustrated plaque below Mantle's image makes note of his 1956 Triple Crown Season and reads "Mickey Mantle - 'Player of The Year' 1956." Mantle was the king of the baseball world following his memorable 1956 season, which included yet another New York Yankees World Championship, and Rawlings obviously sought to capitalize on his popularity. The size of this sign was sure to catch the eye of anyone passing by, and Mantle's personal endorsement stamped in the pocket of the glove was probably more than enough to sway the decision of any red-blooded American boy.

Its visual appeal today is no less impressive, and this piece could serve as the centerpiece to any advanced Mickey Mantle or baseball-advertising collection.

The piece displays a number of minor flaws commensurate with its age and former use, including a number of moderate creases, minor surface abrasions, and a few light scratches.

While technically in Very Good condition, it still presents exceptionally well, as intended, and its rarity is such that anyone holding out hopes of finding a better example will most likely be disappointed in the long run. This is only the 2nd example we've ever seen!

$1000 $900














Up for your consideration is an original 1969 Thermos and Lunchbox by the King-Seeley Thermos Company.

This beautiful pairing shows some wear conistent with it's age and intended use.

Although it was intended for a child, it is the perfect display piece for the child inside of all of us.

About The Company

In 1960, the U.S., U.K. and Canadian companies were purchased by the King-Seeley Company to form the King-Seeley Thermos Company. In 1965, King-Seeley Thermos purchased Structo Manufacturing of Freeport, IL, a manufacturer of outdoor cooking grills. Ownership changed hands again in 1968 when King-Seeley Thermos Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Household Finance Company of Chicago, which later became Household International. That corporation was attempting to diversify outside its consumer finance business and eventually bought and sold companies involved in transportation, retailing and manufacturing.

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Up for your consideration is a mint condition autographed American League baseball penned in the hand of no other than the legendary Mickey Mantle.

This ball has been signed directly on the sweet spot and is one of the finest examples we have ever seen.

This baseball comes accompanied by a JSA full letter of authenticity to help give you a little extra peace of mind.

$480



















Up for your consideration is quite possibly the most eclectic example of New York Yankee history we have ever come into possesion with.

We are excited to be able to offer this exceptionally rare autographed baseball signed by some of the most beloved New York Yankee greats of all time.

This spectacular baseball has been signed by 18 different players and comes certified by both Steiner Sports and Major League Baseball.

The players who signed are:

1. Derek Jeter
2. Don Zimmer
3. Yogi Berra
4. Tony Kubek
5. Mariano Rivera
6. Phil Rizzuto
7. Don Mattingly
8. Jim Abbott
9. Mickey Rivers
10. Ron Guidry
11. Whitey Ford
12. Dave Winfield
13. Greg Nettles
14. Joe Torre
15. Reggie Jackson
16. Goose Gossage
17. Don Larsen
18. Jorge Posada

Numerous players on this ball have passed since they signed the ball, and due to the fact that there are only 100 examples of this baseball in existence, we expect the demand to far exceed the supply in the very near future making this ball a safe investment.

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Up for your consideration is a rare, out of print copy of a book written about the only Major League baseball player ever killed on the field of play, "Baseball's Great Tragedy: Story of Carl Mays, Submarine Pitcher," by Bob McGarigle, published by Exposition Press, NY in 1972.
It is the story of that tragic day when pitcher Carl Mays threw the pitch that killed Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians, in Mays' own words (interviewed many years later by author Bob McGarigle.) Included in this book is the text of the furious letter that Ty Cobb wrote Mays after the incident.

This book is a classic of baseball history which has almost been forgotten.

Stated First Edition.

Original Dust Jacket.

$65



up for your consideration is a exciting and fascinating full length history of the American baseball umpire who was considered fair game by players, fans, and club owners. Author is a veteran of more than 25 years of sports writing.

This is a first edition copy from 1953 written by James Kahn and comes with it's original dust jacket.

G. P. Putnams Sons. 1953. 247 pgs. Illustrated with Black and White Plates. First Edition/First Printing.

$65



Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare limited edition antique baseball book from 1948 entitled - Walter Johnson ; King of Pitchers.

This is one of the better baseball books and was written by Roger L. Treat.

While this copy comes to the market from time to time, it almost never is the signed Roger L. Treat Special Limited Washington Edition.

This hardcover copy comes with it's original dust jacket and is serial number 479.

$100




Up for your consideration is the ever so popular baseball book entitled "Lucky To Be A Yankee" which was written by Joe DiMaggio, Rudolph Field, in 1946.

This beautiful soft cover copy is an early autobiography from Jolting Joe.

$45



Up for your consideration is the ever so popular book entitled Babe Ruth which was written by Tom Meany and published in 1947.

This book is hardcover and comes with the original dust jacket which has held up exceptional well over the years.

$45




Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare 1928 Hardcover book called Babe Ruth's own book of baseball. This classic was written by George Herman Ruth himself.

The book shows wear which is consistant with it's age, however is still in perfect reading condition and is sure to fill that void on your bookshelf.

This was one of the most popular sport books of it's day, and is still a crowd pleaser after nearly 100 years.

$120




Up for your consideration is a Antique 1920 Babe Ruth book entitled "The Home Run King".

This hard-back book by Babe Ruth (his first published work), was created to capitalize on his 54 home run's in 1920.

This book is of the most significaince due to the fact that it was Ruth's frst year with the Yankees.

While the original dust jacket has been removed, a plastic cover has been added keeping the book protected at all times.

An early piece of Babe Ruth New York Yankee history.

$75




Up for your consideration is a true baseball artifact from the game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs which took place at Wrigley Field on July 13th 1950.

We believe that this ball shows characteristics of game use. While we can not tie this ball to the exact game noted above with complete certainty, we feel confident doing so due to the fact that a fan penned the score and date on the ball with period ink.

Although there was no game that took place on the 14th of July 1950, this is the score from the prior days game, which leads up to believe the fan(s) receieved this game on the 13th and made said notations on the ball the day after.

We offer a lifetime money back guarantee on this item.

$175 $160










Up for your consideration is a true baseball artifact from July 6th 1955.

We believe that this ball shows heavy use which is characteristic of balls used in batting practice.

While we can not tie this ball to the exact date noted above with complete certainty, we feel confident doing so due to the fact that a fan penned the notations on the ball with period ink.

Willie Mays was held without a hit on the mentioned day above, however batting practice would make perfect sense given the extreme wear.

A possible Mays batting practice home run ball?

We offer a lifetime money back guarantee on this item.

$125 SOLD











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Up for your consideration is quite possibly the best lot of Jackie Robinson pins to ever hit the market.

We are offering an array of seldom seen Jackie Robinson pinbacks all in one lot.

There are a total of 12 rare pins and 2 gumball charms included in this lot.

All pins are in exceptional condition and 100% original.

Included in this lot is what many people regard as the first Robinson pin to ever hit the market. It shows him wearing a uniform that is attributed to his 1946 Minor League team, the Montreal Royals. This 1.75” pin was made when Robinson was with the Royals and it is extremely rare.

Also included are the following pins:

1.25” pin depicting a very youthful looking Robinson. His (first) name is placed in quotation marks.

1.25" pin which states, “I’m Rooting for Jackie Robinson.”

1.75" pin which has the same inscription, but the image is expanded to include a portion of the team name across the jersey.

1.75" pin which was made celebrating Robinson winning the inaugural Rookie of the Year Award in the National League.

1.75" pin featuring a pinstriped uniform from the Kansas City Monarchs when Robinson played with them in 1945. It appears the KC was airbrushed, leaving no team name or logo on either the jersey or the cap. The pin was created by vendors to sell early in the 1947 season before there were photographs of Robinson wearing a Dodger uniform. The team name “Dodgers” was added to the pin, although clearly this is not the uniform of the Brooklyn Dodgers. As such, this pin is not only from Robinson’s rookie year with the Dodgers, it pre-dates his pins wearing a Dodger uniform.

1.75" pin of Jackie Robinson Sitting in the dugout

1.75" pin of Jackie Robinson looking towards his left with streaked gray background.

1.75" pin of Jackie Robinson looking towards his left with a blue backround.

1.75” photo pin of Robinson featuring a yellow background. Based upon his appearance, this pin seems to be from near the end of his career. The contrast between his facial features from his first year in baseball (most notably the dated 1947 Congratulations “Jackie” pin) and this yellow background pin is most evident.

1.125" Robinson pin was one of five Dodgers featured in the 1956 Topps set of 60 (1.125”) pins.

1.75" Brooklyn Dodger Crossed Bat Pin

.75" Double sided gumball charm

.75" Single sided unique photo gumball charm

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Up for your consideration is one of the more unique yet affordable pieces on the market.


Circa 1910, It is believed that the figural piece depicted in this cast iron bank is actually Ty Cobb.


The resemblance is clear, from the facial features to the split-handed grip.


Of course the figure itself appears a little pudgy to be Cobb, but what good is a skinny bank?


The piece measures just under 6" high, with a hand-painted cap. The reverse contains a coin slot, as well as a screw that takes the bank apart, enabling the owner to remove the bounty. The figure does exhibit some wear, but displays well.


The perfect amount of patina.

$125













Up for your consideration is a outstanding “Rookie of the Year” pin featuring the one and only Jack Roosevelt Robinson.


The 1.75" pin features a photo of Robinson, the recipient of the first ever Rookie of the Year award, on a white background. A red ring surrounds the outside of the circle, with white text reading “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1947 JACKIE ROBINSON”.


This is one of the earliest examples of a Robinson pin on the market and one of the toughest pins to aquire.


A beautiful example of an exceedingly rare pinback.

$255





Up for your consideration is what we consider one of the most overlooked and under-appreciated pieces of sports history on the market today.


This is a recruiting pamphlet used by the Brooklyn Dodger Baseball Organization in 1949 to help bring in top talent from around the country.


It is our opinion that these now scarce pamphlets were handed out at the time by Dodger scouts at try outs to potential recruits to help convince them to join the organization.


The booklet contains some fantastic bullet points such as:


Money in the Minors

Money in the Majors

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along with other amazing perks such as George Sisler hitting instructions and photos of the 1947 NLCS Parade at City Hall in Brooklyn.


This is a dream piece at an affordable price.

$170


















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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare issue of the first ever Sports Illustrated magazine, published by Time Incorporated on August 16, 1954. The magazine features a cover photo of the Milwaukee Brewers’ Eddie Matthews at bat, as well as a color two-page spread of a boxing match between Ezzard Charles and Rocky Marciano.


While the magazine itself is collectible, any true collector knows that the real treasure is the tri-fold 1954 Topps baseball card centerfold insert.


A beautiful example of one of the most coveted issues of any magazine on the market.

$115

















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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare and momumental piece of sports memorabilia history. This is the program and scorecard is without a doubt from the April 15th 1954 game in which Hank Aaron logged his first and second career major league hits (and was robbed of his third).


Many will ask how we can be so sure since it is unscored. The answer is simple.... Steve Bilko.


Here are the facts:


The April series between the Braves and Cardinals was scheduled to be only one game (as is proof from photo #2).


Steve Bilko is listed on the roster of this program ( see photo #4).


Steve Bilko was sold to the Chicago Cubs for $12,500 on the 30th of April.


The Braves and Cardinals would not meet again at Milwaukee until 5/28.


These facts are evidence that the only game in which this program could be valid for was the April 15th contest in which Hammerin' Hank pounded out 2 hits including a double.


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Green Bay Press-Gazette

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Fri, Apr 16, 1954 – Page 17


which detail Aaron's hits.


An exceptional example of one of baseballs greatest milestones.

$180























Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare complete Joe DiMaggio Day bundle.


Included in this package is the original ticket stub from the game which took place on October 1st 1949. The ticket stub is valuable in it's own right, however the cachet cover and Mel Allen authorization slip is seldomly found together.


A unique Joe DiMaggio item at a more than affordable price.

$185









Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a very early FULL All-Star Game Ticket.


It is our opinion that this ticket is in NM-MT condition with it's only flaw being a light mark on the back that can be seen on the photos.


The 1947 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 14th playing of the "Midsummer Classic" between Major League Baseball's (MLB) American League (AL) and National League (NL) All-Star teams. The All-Star Game was held on July 8, 1947, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the home of the NL's Chicago Cubs.


The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League by a score of 2–1 in 2 hours and 19 minutes.


The National League manager was Eddie Dyer of the St. Louis Cardinals, and the NL coaches were Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman and New York Giants player-manager Mel Ott.


The American League manager was Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox, and the AL coaches were Red Sox coach Del Baker and Detroit Tigers manager Steve O'Neill.


The first three and a half innings were scoreless with four hits between both teams. Johnny Mize hit a solo home run off of Spec Shea to deep right field in the bottom of the fourth inning to put the National League ahead 1–0. In the top of the sixth, Luke Appling scored from third base as Joe DiMaggio hit into a 6–4–3 double play to again tie the game.


Stan Spence, pinch hitting for Shea, singled to right-center field in the top of the seventh inning, scoring Bobby Doerr from third base to give the American League the lead. Doerr had made it to third after pitcher Johnny Sain failed a pickoff attempt to second baseman Eddie Stanky.


The NL's tying and winning runs in the form of Phil Cavarretta and Phil Masi (pinch running for Johnny Mize) were on third and first bases respectively in the bottom of the eighth inning, with Enos Slaughter at bat. Slaughter grounded out to shortstop Joe Boudreau, and pitcher Joe Page got out of the inning with the AL still on top, 2–1.


Warren Spahn and the National League squad held off any more offense by the AL in the final inning, again giving them a chance to win it in their half of the ninth. Whitey Kurowski grounded out to Bobby Doerr at second and Pee Wee Reese walked to put the tying run on first. Eddie Stanky grounded out to Doerr also, preventing Reese from advancing. Schoolboy Rowe came to bat, pinch hitting for the pitcher Spahn. Rowe flew out to right fielder Tommy Henrich to give the American League a 2–1 victory.

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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare Sohio Gas Cleveland Indians regional issue photo album with 18 photographs.


Before reading any further we need to stress to you the fact that these photos have never been attached from each other.


Due to this, a tremendous premium is added to the set.


Usually this set is found one of 2 ways. Either the photos are loose in the booklet attached from each other, or they are stuck on their respective slots inside the album.


This set includes the infamous Roger Maris Rookie.


For the 1957 season, the Sohio service station chain released (18) card team sets and photo albums for the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds.


These black and white perforated cards measure 5x7 and are accompanied by a facsimile autograph.


This 1957 Sohio Oil Cleveland Indians complete team set and photo album has (18) higher-grade cards including a Roger Maris rookie. Key cards include Colavito (NM), Lemon, Maris RC and Wynn. The remainder of the cards


Also present is an attractive Cleveland Indians photo album.


The cards from the Sohio set were designed to be pasted into this multi-colored 6x8 album.


This 20-page album has crisp black inner pages and front and back covers.


The coupling of this regional set along with the tough album ensures the viability of these contemporary tribal artifacts.

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Up for your consideration is a 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers picture pack that depicts all (25) members of the National League Champions.


These mostly (NM) black-and-white photographs measure approximately 6-1/2 x 9 and feature Campanella, Hodges, Newcombe, Reese, Robinson and Snider. The original envelope is also present.


The Dodgers started issuing photo packs in 1941 and continued them every year into the 1950's.


For unknown reasons the 1949 team issue in extremely rare and very few are known.


In many cases the photos used correlate to the Dodger photos in the 1949 Bowman set. The photo pack includes Jack Banta, Rex Barney, Ralph Branca, Tommy Brown, Roy Campanella, Billy Cox, Bruce Edwards, Carl Furillo, Joe Hatten, Gene Hermanski, Gil Hodges, Johnny Hopp, John Jurgensen, Mike McCormick, Ed Miksis, Don Newcombe, Erv Palica, Jake Pitler, Peewee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Preacher Roe, Burt Shotten, Duke Snider, Milt Stock and Clyde Sukeforth.

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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare program and score card from the June 7th 1922 matchup between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees.


Babe Ruth led his Yankees past the White Sox by going 2 for 3 with 3 runs batted in.


This program is jam packed with Hall Of Fame players such as Babe Ruth, Home Run Baker, Ray Schalk, Eddie Collins, Red Faber,Harry Hopper & more.


Scored beautifully in pencil, it was obvious that the fan took great pride in his work.


A beautiful example of a 1922 White Sox program.


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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is one of the most exceptional examples of a 1906 Chicago White Sox Championship Season program that we have ever seen.

The front cover features White Sox shortstop George Davis in a brilliant portrait photograph.

This example displays no major flaws and displays phenomenolly.

The scorecard portion is partially scored as the White Sox did battle with the Detroit Tigers.

Although Cobb is not present in the lineup, we are confident that he played in this game as we sifted through newspapers from the day after these teams squared off all season and Cobb played in each and every game.

The notable players in this program are Hall of Famers Ed Walsh and Ty Cobb.

While the 1906 World Series programs come up from time to time and sell for excess of $5,000, these regular season championship season beauties are even more elusive and are rarely found in any condition.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.


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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare program and score card from the June 18th 1926 matchup between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees.

Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig both powered their Yankees past the White Sox by combining for 4 hits and 3 runs batted in.

Hall of fame pitcher Herb Pennock collected his 12th win of the early season on his way to 23.

This program is jam packed with 9 Different Hall Of Fame players including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, Earle Combs, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, Eddie Collins, Red Faber, Ted Lyons, Ray Schalk.

Scored beautifully in pencil, it was obvious that the fan took great pride in his work.

The final score appears on the front cover lending further credence to this programs provinance.

A beautiful example of a 1926 White Sox program.

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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a 1912 White Sox program which is scored for the September 1st game between the White Sox and Tigers.

After much research and due dilligence along with numerous newspaper comparisons, we are confident that this game is scored for Game 1 of the September 4th double header.

The White Sox cruised to an easy 5-2 win behind the brilliant pitching of Ed Cicotte.

Ty Cobb squared off against Cicotte on 4 different occassions and was only able to muster up one hit.

This example displays no major flaws and displays phenomenolly.

Scored in pencil, it was obvious that this fan took great pride in their work.

5 Hall of Fame players are present in this program including Ty Cobb, Hughie Jennings, Sam Crawford, Ed Walsh and Ray Schalk.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a 1915 White Sox program which is partially scored for the July 10th game between the White Sox and Senators.

After much research and due dilligence along with numerous newspaper comparisons, we are confident that this game was intended and notations were made for the July 10th game that ended in a 5 inning tie due to rain. Due to the fact that the program shows no signs of water damage, it is our belief that starting pitcher notations were made prior to first pitch, and the fan(s) may have left due to inclement weather.

What makes this program so exceptional is the fact that Walter Johnson fired 5 innings of one run ball.

This example shows no major flaws and displays phenomenolly.

5 Hall of Fame players are present in this program including Walter Johnson, Sam Rice, Eddie Collins, Ed Walsh and Ray Schalk.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is a scarce example of a 1920 Chicago White Sox program in which Joe Jackson faced off against Babe Ruth for one of the final times ever. This was Babe Ruth's first year as a New York Yankee and Shoeless Joe Jackson's final year as a Chicago White Sox (He was banned from baseball).

This example shows some wear however still displays phenomenolly. Please note that we only took 4 photos of this program as this piece of baseball history*is extremely fragile

Although the scorecard portion is not scored, we are confident that this program is from*the August 1-4 series.

We were able to figure this out by identifying Strunk on the White Sox roster. Since Strunk was added to the roster after July 23rd, the only possible games that this program could be from is the August 1-4 series and The September 16-18 series. Once we figured this out, we then matched the lineups of both teams to the final game of their previous series and the only series in which Babe Ruth batted cleanup prior to meeting the White Sox was the July 28-31 series at the St. Louis Browns.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers along with one of the most iconic baseball figures ever... Shoeless Joe Jackson.

Hall of Famers include Red Faber, Eddie Collins, Ray Schalk and Babe Ruth.

It is worth noting that during this series, Babe Ruth hit his 38th round tripper of the season and the 87th of his young career.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite Red Sox programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is an extremely scarce example of a 1908 Boston Red Sox program that features a photograph of Hall of Famer Cy Young heaving a pitch on the front cover.

This example shows minor wear however displays exceptionally.

This program is from the July 21st double header between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns which took place in Boston. (remember that Fenway Park was not around yet)

We were able to easily identify the date of this program by matching up the lineups and scores to the corresponding dates.

The score of game 1 is written lightly in pencil atop the score card while the 2nd game is written even lighter below the smoke Weldon advertisement on the Boston section of the scorecard.

Boston went on to win both of these games due to errors which can be found on the newspaper clipping we provided in the final photo.

It is apparent to us that the fan who scored this unique scorecard took great pride in his or her work.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers such as Cy Young, Tris Speaker, Bobby Wallace and Rube Waddell.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is truly an exceptional example of one of the rarest 1928 Providence Steamroller NFL Championship Season programs that we have ever seen.

This is from the October 7th 1928 game between the Providence Steamrollers and the Frankford Yellow Jackets. The Steamrollers fell short 10-6 making this the only game that they lost the entire season on their way to becoming NFL champions.

The front cover features an illustration of what looks like either a Steamroller running back or wide receiver.

This example shows some minor flaws however displays phenomenolly.

The name of Arthur Le Cain who we believe is the fan who attended the game is written boldly on the front cover along with the date and score of the game.

What is even more remarkable is the fact that Arthur wrote Phila rather than Frankford probably due to the fact that Frankford was a relatively unknown part of Philadelphia.


While 1928 Steamroller programs rarely come up for sale, this regular season game is the most elusive of them all as it's the only game they lost that season.

A true historical football artifact from a time when football was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare program and score card from the June 6th 1924 matchup between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees.

Babe Ruth powered his Yankees past the White Sox by slugging his 14th Home Run of the early season and the 252nd of his career.

Hall of fame pitcher Herb Pennock collected his 1st save of the early season.

This program is jam packed with 9 Different Hall Of Fame players including Babe Ruth, Earle Combs, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, Eddie Collins, Red Faber, Ted Lyons, Ray Schalk and Harry Hooper.

Although this program is not scored, we were conclusively able to narrow it down to the June 3-6 Series due to Markle being on the New York Yankees roster. He was sold away on July 22nd. Once we narrowed it down to the series we looked in the program for context clues. On the last page of the program is a list of remaining White Sox home games. Due to the fact that there are no remaining game son the schedule with the Yankees, we can confidently say that this is from the final gam eof the series.

A beautiful example of a 1924 White Sox program.

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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a 1911 Chicago Cubs Program.

The front cover of this scarce program features an illustrated color portrait of Chicago Cub Hall of Famer Frank Chance.

While there are some minor flaws, the colors are vivid as ever and this piece of Cubs history displays fantastically.

The scorecard portion is not scored, however we were able to pinpoint this to the September 19th to 22nd series between the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies. We were able to do so by identifying Rowman on the Cubs roster who was traded to them on August 18 1911. The phillies would not come to Chicago again until September. Furthermore, we feel confident narrowing it down even more to the games played on the 20th and 21st. We were able to do this by looking up the weather reports from those days in Chicago and seeing that there was light rain and clouds in the area. Due to the program showing minor evidence of once being wet in some areas we feel there is a very good chance this was aquired at the game. The weather was clear on the 19th and 22nd so we feel confident in our assessment.

Grover Alexander is listed as the starting pitcher for the Phillies.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers including Grover Alexander, Mordecai Brown, Frank Chance, Johnny Evers and Joe Tinker.

These 1911 beauties are elusive and are rarely found in any condition.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is one of the most exquisite Opening Day programs that we have ever had the priviledge of offering to the public.

This is an extremely scarce example of a 1906 St. Louis Browns program from their opening day battle against the Cleveland Naps.

This example shows front cover wear on the bottom right and is missing the back cover, however displays magnificently.

We were able to easily identify the date of this program by scouring through old newspaper articles and matching the lineups and pitchers up.

One of the only time in which Howell and Hess faced off that year was Opening Day April 17th. Along with that, the Naps lineup matches exactly while the Browns lineup is close.

These teams also played at St. Louis on June 22nd and 23, September 9th and 16th, and October 10th. The lineups do not come close to matching up for both teams in almost all instances, and when they do the starting pitchers are both incorrect.

Cleveland went on to take this game 3-1 behind the bat of Nap Lajoie as he and Jackson both collected 2 hits each.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers such as Nap Lajoie, Elmer Flick, Addie Joss and Bobby Wallace.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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That Negro League ticket is pretty cool. Do you have any more information on it? (Any idea how many of these were given out, who it might have been given to etc.?)
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Up for your consideration is an extraordinary example of a Negro League Program from the August 28th 1944 Twinight doubleheader which took place in front of 13,136 fans at Shibe Park.

What a day it was, as the Birmingham Barons defeated the Philadelphia Stars 6-3 in game 1 only to get stifled by Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Monarchs 10-0 in game 2.

Satchel Paige fired off 4 scoreless innings yeilding only one measly hit while striking out 4.

The front cover depicts a beautiful black and white photograph of Satchel Paige in the windup, while the back page shows a photo of big bad Josh Gibson finishing his swing.

While the inside of the program is not scored, the fan boldly made notation of game ones score in pencil above the respective team names.

While the program does show some wear, it displays phenomenally to say the least.

These programs are extremely scarce, and the fact that Paige actually pitched in this game with complete certainty makes it a baseball treasure.

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Up for your consideration is an extremely rare and spectacular example of a 1917-1918 Louisville Slugger YMCA Logo Ty Cobb Baseball Bat.

This beautiful 1917-1918 Hillerich & Bradsby Ty Cobb baseball bat has the triangular Y.M.C.A. Logo and features the "Dash Dot Dash" center brand from the 1916 - 1929 H&B bat Labeling Period.

These baseball bats in excellent condition will range in value from about $150 for a common player such as Walter Holke to about $3,500 for a Hall of Fame player like Ty Cobb.

Other players that have shown up in auction include: George Sisler, Tris Speaker, Eddie Collins ($280.-$425) and Joe Jackson ($3,321.)

Player endorsed bats found with the YMCA logo are identical to professional model bats from the same era which were known to be used during major league games.

Clark Griffith came up with the idea in early 1917 of creating a fund for supplying baseball equipment to servicemen at home and abroad.

To finance the project he asked every man, woman and child in the country to donate 25 cents.

He wanted all baseball fans to remit their quarter and then send out four chain letters asking for the same; hopefully this system would prompt all Americans to contribute to the effort.

The drive gained immediate attention on May 22nd when President Woodrow Wilson endorsed the plan and remitted his quarter.

Griffith began mailing kits to troop swhich included fielding mitts, catcher's mitt, chest protector, first baseman's mitt, three batts, twelve balls, 3 bases with pegs, a rule book and 125 score cards.

In late October, Griffith worked out a deal with Spalding, Reach and Wilson.

Finally, Griffith's old teammate (Bill Large) went to France as an emissary for the YMCA. He was sent to coach soldier teams for the YMCA and to possibly establish, in the wake of American presence in Europe, and International Baseball League.

In total 3,100 kits were sent out.

These YMCA bats were used by troops overseas with absolute certainty.

This was purchased by us directly from an estate in France and we are confident of it's provenance.

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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a circa 1917 Spalding brand YMCA baseball catcher's chest protector.

Clark Griffith came up with the idea in early 1917 of creating a fund for supplying baseball equipment to servicemen at home and abroad.

To finance the project he asked every man, woman and child in the country to donate 25 cents.

He wanted all baseball fans to remit their quarter and then send out four chain letters asking for the same; hopefully this system would prompt all Americans to contribute to the effort.

The drive gained immediate attention on May 22nd when President Woodrow Wilson endorsed the plan and remitted his quarter.

Griffith began mailing kits to troop swhich included fielding mitts, catcher's mitt, chest protector, first baseman's mitt, three batts, twelve balls, 3 bases with pegs, a rule book and 125 score cards.

In late October, Griffith worked out a deal with Spalding, Reach and Wilson.

Finally, Griffith's old teammate (Bill Large) went to France as an emissary for the YMCA. He was sent to coach soldier teams for the YMCA and to possibly establish, in the wake of American presence in Europe, and International Baseball League.

In total 3,100 kits were sent out.

These YMCA chest protectors were used by troops overseas with absolute certainty.

This was purchased by us directly from an estate in France and we are confident of it's provenance.

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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a circa 1910 Baseball Board Game by the Pan American Toy Company.

This very attractive game features a beautiful lithographic box lid, with a home plate scene that includes what we believe to be a Detroit Tigers batter, a catcher and umpire.

This spectacular game includes a game board, numerous pieces, a scorer, and small lithographic dugout scene piece holder.

This seldom seen and very attractive early baseball board game shows some wear as should any game over 100 years old, however still displays phenomenally.

A true baseball related artifact from the good ole days.


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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare circa 1920 Benny Leonard Cigar Box.

This is one of only 2 known boxes in existence according to Adam Warshaw (author of America's Greatest Boxing Cards) who is an authority on boxing memorabilia.

This unique cigar box is 9" wide, 5-1/2" deep and 2-5/8" tall when closed.

The inside of the cigar box top features a exquisite illustration of Benny Leiner A.K.A "The Ghetto Wizard" A.K.A Benny Leonard who was a professional boxer of Jewish descent and is ranked as one of the best boxers of all time.

While this amazing piece of boxing history shows some wear, it still displays phenomenally.

An amazing artifact from almost 100 years ago that deserves to be displayed proudly.


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I believe that is Jennings dancing around in his typical WEE YAH style at the third base coaches box.......
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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of a 1911 Pittsburgh Pirates Program.

The front cover of this scarce program features illustrated portraits of Pirates President Barney Dreyfus, along with 4 political candidates for Pittsburgh.

The front cover also has the date of the game in which the Pirates took on their rival Cardinals written in pencil.

Our favorite part of this program is the infamous Honus Wagner T-206 Portrait image which can be found a few pages into the program.

While there are some minor flaws, the colors are vivid as ever and this piece of Pirates history displays fantastically.

The scorecard portion is not scored, however the final score of the game is written neatly on the Pirates portion of the scorecard.

This program is absolutely loaded with Hall of Famers including Honus Wagner, Fred Clarke, Max Carey, Bill McKechnie, Roger Bresnahan and Miller Huggins.

These 1911 beauties are elusive and are rarely found in any condition.

A true historical baseball artifact from a time when baseball was just a game.

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Up for your consideration is an exceedingly rare 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers National League Champions Presenation China Set.

These incredible pieces of china were only given to team members and specific employees of the Dodgers.

This set includes a cup, saucer, cake plate and dinner plate.

Inside The Park Collectibles contributed a fantastic appraisal to KeyMan Collectibles and values each piece of China anywhere from $200-$350 depending on size and condition.

It is our opinion that this set in which we are offering has a retail value of approximately $800 when all factors are taken into consideration.

All plates and saucers are in phenomenal condition, however the cup does display a minor repair to the handle.

This scarce set is truly beautiful and displays wonderfully.

Own a piece of Brooklyn Dodgers history with this unique set.

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Up for your consideration is an exceptional example of the 1888 baseball themed board game entitled "The Champion Game of Baseball".

The Champion Game of Baseball was published by the Proctor Amusement Company of North Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1889.

The front of this box features a fantastic drawing of a late 19th century baseball batter and catcher on the field of play.

The inside consists of a baseball field printed on the bottom of the box with a metal spinner in the middle, a rules sheet on the back of the top cover, and an envelope with nine blue and nine red cardboard disks.

There is not a lot of strategy in this early game as each team uses the spinner on its turn to bat.

Most of the results are either outs or hits (spaces for single, double, triple and home run), but there also are spaces for strikes, balls and base on balls.

It is therefore possible but unlikely to get three strikes or four balls.

There is one space for a foul ball, and any spinner stopping on a line is considered a foul as well.

The one strategic option open to the batting team is whether to have base runners try to steal. In this event, the stealing team spins again, but uses an outer ring where the results are divided between "out", "safe" or "sacrifice" (where the runner advances but the current batter is out).

An out result always picks off the lead runner.

The condition of this early artifact is fantastic for being 129 years old.

Own a early baseball artifact from a time when baseball was in it's infancy.














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A LOT HAS SOLD, However lowering prices on:

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Mantle Signed 3-D Piece: $270

Womans AAGPBL Ball: $575

USC PLAQUE: $210

Mickey Mantle Rawlings Ad: $800

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Yankee Greats Ball: $750

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