The Stadium 2008-10-18 Auction - 302 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 2
167: Lettering Layout for Yankee Stadium75B: Mickey Mantle's 1949 Plymouth Convertible152: 1936 National League All Stars Signed Ball
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The Stadium

A Remarkable Baseball Auction Featuring Artifacts Relating to Yankee Stadium and the Many Legendary Players and Great Teams That Played There.
Yankee Stadium Pitching Rubber: This pitching rubber was the last used in Yankee Stadium before it was remodeled in the 1974. It has a gold color plaque reading: "'This is the last pitching rubber in Yankee Stadium before it was
0021B: Yankee Stadium Pitching RubberEst. $20,000-$30,000Lot Passed
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Yankee Stadium Ticket Box: A Yankee Stadium ticket box in the shape of a cylinder, painted dark blue. Original to the earliest days of the Stadium. Attached is the Sotheby's tag indicating that this box was once part of the
0021C: Yankee Stadium Ticket BoxEst. $20,000-$30,000
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1946 Bob Feller All-Stars vs. Satchel Paige: Before the days of massive salaries, ballplayers did what they could to generate income. Exhibition games played on barnstorming tours helped provide some extra cash. This program, in excellent
0021D: 1946 Bob Feller All-Stars vs. Satchel PaigeEst. $500-$700
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Last Yankee Stadium Home Run Ball: Dateline: Sunday, September 21, 2008. Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York. Tonight, a ball park closed... and an era ended. And despite the fact that a sparkling new, state-of-the-art stadium is
0022: Last Yankee Stadium Home Run BallEst. $200,000-$400,000
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Johnny Damon Home Run Ball from Last Yankee Game: Brian Elmer unexpectedly saw himself become an important part of New York Yankees history when on the night of September 21st, 2008 he caught the first home run to be hit on the last night of
0022A: Johnny Damon Home Run Ball from Last Yankee GameEst. $15,000-$20,000
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1956 World Series Mickey Mantle Home Run Ball: The 5th game of the 1956 World Series at Yankee Stadium was one of the most, if not the most, memorable baseball games of all time. Not only were the New York Yankees battling their cross-town
0023: 1956 World Series Mickey Mantle Home Run BallEst. $60,000-$100,000
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Mickey Mantle Auction Catalogue with Signature: The Guernsey's Mickey Mantle Auction was held on December 8, 2003 at New York City's Madison Square Garden. A deluxe catalogue was created as a very small edition of only 95 numbered copies, plus 7
0025: Mickey Mantle Auction Catalogue with SignatureEst. $2,500-$5,000
"Joe DiMaggio at Bat" by Dean Richardson, 1991: An oil painting of Joe DiMaggio caught at the moment after a full swing at bat. The figure of "Joltin' Joe" emerges from the dark background in his Yankee uniform with #5 clearly visible. Artist Dean
0026: "Joe DiMaggio at Bat" by Dean Richardson, 1991Est. $75,000-$100,000Lot Passed
Alvin Dark Single Signature Baseball: Nicknamed "The Swamp Fox", Alvin Dark was both a shortstop and manager in the Majors. Although he played for five National League teams between the years 1946 and 1960, he will be most remembered for
0029: Alvin Dark Single Signature BaseballEst. $1,000-$2,500Lot Passed
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1930 Chicago Cubs Autographed Baseball: A terrific Chicago Cubs ball signed in 1930 and given to Lamar Puett at the time. It has remained in Mr. Puett's family since that time. The signatures on the ball include Rogers Hornsby, Hack
0030: 1930 Chicago Cubs Autographed BaseballEst. $2,500-$5,000
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1936 Yankees Team Signed Ball Including Lou Gehrig: Classic pre-1935 red and blue stitched Spalding "Babe Ruth Home Run Special" Baseball with signatures of the 1936 Yankees team. Lou Gehrig has signed in the sweet spot. Other names on the ball: Don
0030A: 1936 Yankees Team Signed Ball Including Lou GehrigEst. $3,000-$5,000
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1947 Yankees Team Signed Ball Incld. Joe DiMaggio: Spalding red-stitched Official National League baseball signed by the 1947 Yankees. Joe DiMaggio signed on the sweet spot. Signatures on the ball include: Ralph Houk, Spud Chandler, Charles Keller,
0030B: 1947 Yankees Team Signed Ball Incld. Joe DiMaggioEst. $2,000-$3,000
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1915 World Series Bulletin No. 1 Notice in Regard,: A six page typed document outlines the specific provisions which would govern the World's Championship Series to be played in October, 1915 between the Boston American League Club and the Phildelphia
0031: 1915 World Series Bulletin No. 1 Notice in Regard,Est. $2,500-$5,000
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1924, Insurance Endorsements Including Lou Gehrig: All three endorsements were written by Globe Indemnity Company and issued to the American League Baseball Club of New York to be attached to policy no. Z.B. 100002 on June 21st, 1924. Martin A. Autry
0035: 1924, Insurance Endorsements Including Lou GehrigEst. $2,500-$5,000
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1928, Lloyd's of London Policy for Yankee Stadium: This policy was issued for "the period commencing with the 31st of December 1927 and ending with the 31st of December 1928. It was a general liability policy in the amount of $190,000 for Yankee
0036: 1928, Lloyd's of London Policy for Yankee StadiumEst. $2,500-$5,000
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1927, Yankees, Harry M. Stevens Yr. End Statement: This document dated December. 14, 1927 recapitulates the final statement figures for the 1927 season. The gross amount due to the Yankees is $120,990.50. The net amount due to the Yankees after
0037: 1927, Yankees, Harry M. Stevens Yr. End StatementEst. $1,000-$2,500
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1923, Yankees Handwritten Bank Book: In the first yearof Yankee Stadium and in the yeart of the first World Championship, this Yorkville Bank book is in the name of The American League Base Ball Club of New York (printed) and
0038: 1923, Yankees Handwritten Bank BookEst. $1,000-$2,500
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1923, Players Off-Field Accident Policy Incl. Ruth: This policy, issued by Edwards and Booth Insurance and Surety Bonds, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, was an Off Field Group Accident Policy for the year 1923. The entire team, including Babe Ruth, is
0039: 1923, Players Off-Field Accident Policy Incl. RuthEst. $2,500-$5,000