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So Many Auctions - What’s Your Favorite Offering?
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Currently the following major auction houses are running selling prewar cards/items: Mile High, Leland’s, REA, Heritage, LOTG, and Memory Lane. Since these are all major AHs, most of whom advertise here and all of whom are very well known to this board, I think it’s safe to assume that nothing in this thread will be “outed”. One rule, you cannot name one of your own consignments
So many auctions, so many incredible cards, photos, memorabilia, etc. Of all the items offered in these current auctions, which is your favorite and why? This is mine- 1917 Collins-McCarthy Hornsby Rookie, in Memory Lane. This is a great looking example of a super-difficult rookie card of one of the game’s best of all time. You don’t see these often (20 total on combined PSA-SGC pop reports including blank backs), and when you do, they almost never look like this. As an aside, my favorite card of all time is the Cobb-Wagner PC796 (in REA), but those actually come up every now and then, so it’s my close second |
That Hornsby would be a nice add to your collection Ryan
So many great cards to choose from if I can grab 1 or 2 I'll be happy. |
I'd be lying if I didn't say it was this Gibson photo in Rea. But truth be told the amount of auctions going right now is to the point of Harming sales imo. Way wayyyy too much all at the same time imo. I can't come close to keeping track.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...de47eaed26.jpg
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Phil, I have a Hornsby (SGC 2), but it pales to the one in ML
That Gibson photo is Beast! |
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The E135 Collins-McCarthy Hornsby and PC796 Sepia postcard of Cobb and Wagner are two of my favorite cards.
The combined PSA and SGC pop report of the PC796 Cobb and Wagner postcard is also 20. Quite a coincidence! |
Was listening to the Jason Smith show when I opened this thread. He was talking about the Jets getting Aaron Rogers and referenced the movie, Pulp Fiction, in the diner when Jackson says, "We're all gonna be 3 little Fonzie's here and you know what Fonzie was? Fonzie was cool."
I like the m101-5 Ruth in HA better than the e98 Cobb with a higher estimate. Lot's of nice stuff coming up. gl all. This thread refreshed my recollection on a card I had seen, that I had wanted to bid on, but had forgotten about. I might have remembered anyway. |
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I think there are to many great cards at great auction houses going on at the same time
I am on sensory and budgetary overload. I am on the sidelines watching (but monitoring) since I recently I had a big pickup But these are two monsters I think would look great in any collection but are rare and I love the eye appeal of both |
My favorite card is the Deasley Yum Yum in LOTG (not mine). A rare card in fantastic condition.
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great thread id love to see a darby chocolate complete box of a hall of famer ,,good to dream
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my favorite offering will be the one(s) that I so-called "win." I have a few consignments, but overall I'm hopeful the supply surge will be good for buyers.
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Wonder if this is the same Gibson photo Probstein had listed for a while. Don't see the listing up anymore. I think he was asking like a million for it if I am remembering correctly.
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the offering that I find most interesting is this one:
https://catalog.scpauctions.com/Newl...-LOT54123.aspx if you are not familiar with William Clarence Matthews, see: https://www.mlb.com/news/featured/wi...ackie-robinson I'm an Andover collector, but I would be shocked if these old high school baseball programs get a bid at that price. I just sold the 1901 class book, in which he's omnipresent, for relative pennies |
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Thus far, three lots have caught my eye….the Hornsby, the 1914 CJ Alexander, and this N28 Anson which is well centered and clean unlike so many which have high grades but the bat touches the top border.
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This combination is very tough to find, I think 3-4 total known.
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=138950 https://i.imgur.com/zCIkL0M.jpg |
nothing im really looking to buy...but I really like the antiques roadshow ruth calendar...the joe jax photo 1913ish...and the 1896 orioles imperial cabinet.
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If I had a blank check to bid on items, I would go all in on this Ruth.
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Some serious photos in these auction as noted. Also, great Cuban cards. The Mackey 1924-25 Aguilitas and Cooper 1923-24 Billiken in particular. Of course, the 1924-25 Aguilitas Charleston but that will fall out my price range.
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=139316 |
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I like these 2 Tharps in Memory Lane--tougher cards--and nice high grades
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Can we have multiple offerings? A lot of meat left on the bone on these beauties.
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I like lot 58a in Saco rivers May auction Ed Collins Cracker Jack sgc 88/8 (not mine).
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Matty type 1 photo in his officers uniform As a disabled army veteran, this is an incredible item It’s likely out of reach for me but I’ll try Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Don, that Matty photo is very cool. It’s a real shame how he died - way too young Pete, I am with you on re that 1896 Baltimore Cab- totally awesome. |
My favorite is the Walter Johnson PSA 8 signed baseball in Lelands' auction.
https://auction.lelands.com/images_i...6_1_337461.jpg Steve |
Oh man, pretty sure that ball was featured on antiques roadshow a few months ago. One of the coolest things I've seen on there.
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The Tip Top Honus in the May Heritage auction is pretty sick.
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I only placed 2 bids- need to sell a few cards, to up my budget.
So, i kindly place I GOT DOGS, STAY OFF MY LAWN bids As of outting a nice piece-- yeah the 52 Mick SIGNED is WOW!! |
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I realize SCP auctions was not named in the thread, but they have an auction closing on the 29th, and have some things I really want.
The first picture taken of Jackie Robinson after he joined the Montreal Royals on March 4, 1946. Also, the first picture taken of Jackie the day the Dodgers signed him (April 10, 1947). Image was also used for one of his 1947 Bond Bread Rookies (though they changed the name on the Jersey from Montreal to Dodgers): https://robertedwardauctions.com/auc...-white-sleeves Last, an incredible Gold Border Mathewson with no chips. |
SCP is amazing for photos and memorabilia.
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My favorite is the E95 Honus Wagner PSA 7 at Memory Lane. Although I really like the M110 Wagner and Wagner/Cobb Post Card.
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