2016 Feb. 20 - Platinum Night Sports - #7155 2016-02-20 Auction - 169 Price Results - Heritage Auctions in NY - Page 3
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2016 Feb. 20 - Platinum Night Sports - #7155

2016 February 20 - 21 Platinum Night Auction Sports - New York #7155
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1923 Yankee Stadium Grand Opening Ticket Stub, P: 1923 Yankee Stadium Grand Opening Ticket Stub, PSA Authentic. Bronx baseball had begun on virtually that same spot nearly seven decades earlier, a plot of land that the Unions of
80049: 1923 Yankee Stadium Grand Opening Ticket Stub, PEst. $3,750-$1,000,000
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Circa 1925 Lou Gehrig Original News Photograph b: Circa 1925 Lou Gehrig Original News Photograph by Charles Conlon, PSA/DNA Type 1. Along with Carl Horner, Paul Thompson and George Grantham Bain, Charles Conlon appears on the
80050: Circa 1925 Lou Gehrig Original News Photograph bEst. $2,500-$1,000,000
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1948 "The Babe Bows Out" Pulitzer-Prize Winning: 1948 "The Babe Bows Out" Pulitzer-Prize Winning Original Photograph. He called himself "just a human-interest photographer," snapping thousands of photos of life
80051: 1948 "The Babe Bows Out" Pulitzer-Prize WinningEst. $3,750-$1,000,000
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1956 World Series Game Five (Larsen Perfect Game: 1956 World Series Game Five (Larsen Perfect Game) Full Ticket. Twenty-seven up, twenty-seven down. And this was no push-over of an opposing batting line-up, but rather the
80052: 1956 World Series Game Five (Larsen Perfect GameEst. $2,500-$1,000,000
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1970's Carl Yastrzemski Original Painting by LeR: 1970's Carl Yastrzemski Original Painting by LeRoy Neiman. One need only refer to the Permanent Auction Archives of our website to witness the soaring trajectory of Neiman
80054: 1970's Carl Yastrzemski Original Painting by LeREst. $10,000-$1,000,000
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1962 Green Bay Packers NFL Championship Wristwat: 1962 Green Bay Packers NFL Championship Wristwatch Presented to Jerry Kramer. While "The Ice Bowl" is the game that has become synonymous with frigid Green Bay Packers warfare,
80056: 1962 Green Bay Packers NFL Championship WristwatEst. $2,500-$1,000,000
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1965 Green Bay Packers NFL Championship Ring Pre: 1965 Green Bay Packers NFL Championship Ring Presented to Jerry Kramer. If Jim Brown had any reservations about his retirement from the National Football League as he neared the
80057: 1965 Green Bay Packers NFL Championship Ring PreEst. $5,000-$1,000,000
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1967 Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I Championship: 1967 Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I Championship Ring Presented to Jerry Kramer. By the time this historic relic crosses the block of our New York Platinum Night auction, the
80058: 1967 Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I ChampionshipEst. $26,000-$1,000,000
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1967 Jerry Kramer Super Bowl I Game Worn Green B: 1967 Jerry Kramer Super Bowl I Game Worn Green Bay Packers Jersey. His absence from Canton is widely considered one of the Hall's most egregious oversights, an opinion bolstered
80059: 1967 Jerry Kramer Super Bowl I Game Worn Green BEst. $5,000-$1,000,000
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Mid-1960's Jerry Kramer Game Worn Green Bay Pack: Mid-1960's Jerry Kramer Game Worn Green Bay Packers Jersey. For enthusiasts of game worn football jerseys, there's nothing quite like those old lineman durenes. The NFL's transition
80060: Mid-1960's Jerry Kramer Game Worn Green Bay PackEst. $2,500-$1,000,000
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1958 Baltimore Colts NFL Championship Ring Prese: 1958 Baltimore Colts NFL Championship Ring Presented to Assistant Coach. No fewer than seventeen future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame joined the battle on the frozen
80061: 1958 Baltimore Colts NFL Championship Ring PreseEst. $3,750-$1,000,000
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1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ring Pr: 1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ring Presented to Mel Hein. The New York Yankees had Lou Gehrig, but on the Big Apple gridiron the paragon of unflinching durability was
80062: 1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ring PrEst. $5,000-$1,000,000
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1969 New York Jets Super Bowl III Championship R: 1969 New York Jets Super Bowl III Championship Ring Presented to Defensive End Verlon Biggs. He was the Jets' third-round pick in the 1965 American Football League draft, a
80063: 1969 New York Jets Super Bowl III Championship REst. $7,500-$1,000,000
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1972 Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl VI Championship R: 1972 Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl VI Championship Ring Presented to Defensive End Tody Smith. The twelfth time was a charm for this Lone Star State crew, which finally planted its
80064: 1972 Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl VI Championship REst. $5,000-$1,000,000
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1985 San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XIX Champion: 1985 San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XIX Championship Ring Presented to Fred Dean. "He's the best pass rusher I've ever seen," explained 49ers defensive line coach Bill
80065: 1985 San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XIX ChampionEst. $5,000-$1,000,000
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1986 New York Giants Super Bowl XXI Championship: 1986 New York Giants Super Bowl XXI Championship Ring Presented to Cornerback/Safety Mark Collins. Frank Sinatra had it right. New York City has not just been the ultimate
80066: 1986 New York Giants Super Bowl XXI ChampionshipEst. $8,000-$1,000,000
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1988 Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXII Champio: 1988 Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXII Championship Ring Presented to Tight End Terry Orr. It's a Super Bowl best remembered as the first NFL Championship game in history to
80067: 1988 Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXII ChampioEst. $5,000-$1,000,000
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1960 Bill Christian Game Worn USA Olympic Hockey: 1960 Bill Christian Game Worn USA Olympic Hockey Team Jersey. Much like the 1980 Lake Placid Games that would immortalize his son, Bill Christian's 1960 American hockey team
80069: 1960 Bill Christian Game Worn USA Olympic HockeyEst. $3,750-$1,000,000
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1960 U.S. Hockey Olympic Gold Medal Presented to: 1960 U.S. Hockey Olympic Gold Medal Presented to Bill Christian. The tale is far less famous than the "Miracle" of 1980, but no less remarkable. The Americans had never beaten
80070: 1960 U.S. Hockey Olympic Gold Medal Presented toEst. $12,500-$1,000,000
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1964 Bill Christian Game Worn USA Olympic Hockey: 1964 Bill Christian Game Worn USA Olympic Hockey Team Jersey. After their historic Gold Medal run at Squaw Valley in 1960, the American team had shed its underdog status as it
80071: 1964 Bill Christian Game Worn USA Olympic HockeyEst. $2,500-$1,000,000
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1980 Dave Christian Gold Medal Game Worn USA Oly: 1980 Dave Christian Gold Medal Game Worn USA Olympic Hockey Team Jersey. "If you lose this game, you'll take it to your graves." Coach Brooks spun on his heels, took a few
80072: 1980 Dave Christian Gold Medal Game Worn USA OlyEst. $7,500-$1,000,000
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