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Woowee! Show us your Christie's wins
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Loved this Smokey Joe Wood cabinet but got blown out of the water. What did you get so far?
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Shut out thus far, but I went hard on that lemon peel ball found at Shiloh. What an amazing piece! Congrats to the winner!
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I won this Chief Bender PT TYPE 1 photo to go with my Matty and Cy young Paul Thompsons used for t205 cards. |
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I won 2 lots:
1) Alejandro Oms Signed Passport Page 2) 3 - Perucho Cepeda contracts Having trouble loading a picture of the contracts, but think I did ok on the passport and very well on the contracts. |
Blown out on all 3 lots I bid on, and I went strong.......:eek::eek:
David, that Is gorgeous!!! |
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you already have the exact piece that Graig painted for you. |
Congrats McD. Must feel nice to have finally landed it.
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I lost out on a few of the Negro Leagues contracts; many of the contracts seemed a bit undervalued.
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This very same Horner Wood sans NE corner was auctioned by Mastro in 2007. I was the underbidder. Always regretted not going harder and was pleased to get another shot at it. I don't think one can look up Mastro "prices realized" anywhere but I recall it went for a lot more in 2007. Thank you, Ben, for helping to make that so by letting the clock run out. I had a max bid placed that I really didn't want to fall back on.
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I don't know if others may have similarly overlooked them. |
David amazing Smoky Joe cabinet and glad you won it. I laugh now that I thought maybe my $2500 bid would win it. Do you remember what it went for in 2007?
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I love that Smokey Joe! Sounds like we were all bidding on that one!!:D
Glad I gave up on that one though or I couldn't have afforded this guy! |
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Does anyone know how to print the pictures from the christies site? I am unable to do so. Thanks.
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Beautiful David! Congratulations!
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Paul
Killer SJJ!!!!!! other Paul |
Thrilled that you got that, David.
I was chasing the Temple Cup print for a while, but chickened out late. More stuff tomorrow. -Al |
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Legendary Auctions Sold on Apr 27, 2007 $6,355.00 Price Realized (Includes Buyers Premium) |
Open the large image on your screen, hit the print screen key on your keyboard, then open up Paint, a graphics program, Word, something, and hit control v to paste the image.
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Here is a picture of one of the contracts |
Amazing wins, guys! Congrats!
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I was able to get several, but only expect to hold onto one:
The circa 1910 Art Devlin/Harry Lord/Bill Carrigan letters: http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psgyf0ajid.jpg http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps3crpsjal.jpg The 1901 Pirates contract signed by Harry Pulliam: http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps3wqizaxp.jpg The Ray Dandridge Cuban League contract: http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psenzfhinm.jpg And a new centerpiece to my collection, the Lizzie Arlington (Stride) signed contract (also with super early Ed Barrow): http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...pskmro9f85.jpg Tom C |
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I was thinking of going after the letters since I have the Walter Johnson letter from the same episode, but ultimately felt I'd rather focus on other pieces. |
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I was able to get the Armando Marsans 1916 American League Contract which also has the autograph of Branch Rickey.
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Congrats guys...David, SO glad you got your Smoky! I thought of you as soon as I saw it, and was hoping you'd win it. Nice!
I'm very excited to have won my first Horner Cabinet- Bowerman. The image was used for his T206 card. Man, that was an intense auction close; juggling all of the bidding (on 7 of them), and the way they close their auctions, well, it's just not great. |
Thanks, Michael. A pickup ten years in the making.
Great pickup on the Frank Bowerman, one of the fabulous Horner cabinets in the auction. Christies' format was like trying to drive on the wrong side of a bumpy road. Really had to work to keep up with my bids. |
Michael and David, great Horner cabinets!
I won the 1860 Base Ball Players Pocket Companion. I'm a book guy, and this auction had some really rare ones, including ones that used to be in my collection. |
Temple Cup
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Sorry Al,
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I won two singles of the Horner's and two group lots. If anyone won other group lots and have ones they don't want or need I will be happy to buy them.
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Tommy Leach
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Bob, nice pick up. I was the under bidder on the Temple Cup print.
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Missing out on the Temple Cup print, I was able to snag these two gems. Now, I just have to deal with the nearly $1,400 in shipping costs. I may be taking an unexpected trip to NYC if the UPS store shipping isn't much cheaper.
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Nice to see you back in the game, Barry.
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Happy to help. I should have mentioned that the photo editing programs will also allow you to crop the screen shot down to just the relevant auction details or to only the photo (the more of your screen the image fills up when you "print screen" the better the image will be). You can crop in Word too by left clicking the image once, then right click, choose the crop icon, and drag the corners of the image to the size you want.
Also - great items! I am loving all of these Horner cabinets. I need to pick one of those up some day. Quote:
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Joe Jackson semi pro
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Man oh man I was drooling over this one. Congrats to the winner. $15k sounds good when you compare to the Carolina Spinners going for $37k.
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Greenville Spinners was his first professional team and a much nicer photo
He is also buried in Greenville. VM photo is great also Wonder why those two reappeared in this auction when they were " sold" last October? |
Same with the 1909 Philadelphia photo (who won it??) being relisted.
Think the same guy went after the key Jackson pieces last year and didn't pay. Would be proud to own any of the three photos. |
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Another pickup and now I'm done. Kind of a cockamamy auction for those of us used to the usual AHs but no denying that there were some fabulous goodies to drool over and maybe take a shot at.
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So if you use their in house shipping you don't have to pay NY sales tax. If you pick up or use a third party shipper, you have to pay NY sales tax.
Gah? Tom C |
It all depends on where possession of the purchase take place to determine is sales tax is charged. Since a third party shipper is taking possession of those items from Christies in NYC they have to charge sales tax on those items.
Christies was going to charge right at $1,400 to ship but I was able to get the UPS Store on 82 Nassau Street in NYC to pick up, package and ship to me with $5k insurance for $312.05. Yes, I had to pay the $188 sales tax but after it's all said and done I still saved $900 using a third party shipper. The UPS store # is 212-406-9010 if anyone wants to use them to ship. |
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