The Stadium 2008-10-18 Auction - 302 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 4
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.
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Private Ledger Sheet New York Yankees, 1924: American League Baseball Club of New York. Dated April 17, 1924 and signed by J. Frampton. Ink entries in regard to reserve for depreciation of office furniture and correcting duplicate transfers. 4
0065: Private Ledger Sheet New York Yankees, 1924Est. $800-$1,000
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Yankees Private Ledger Sheet, 1924: American League Baseball Club of New York. Dated April 17, 1924, and signed by J. Frampton. Ink entries in regard to reserve for depreciation of office furniture and correcting duplicate transfers.
0066: Yankees Private Ledger Sheet, 1924Est. $800-$1,000
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International Base Ball League Financial Statement: For the International Base Ball League, Vanderbilt Concourse Blding, 45th Street and Vanderbuilt Avenue, New York City. Five typewritten pages outling the dues paid by the leagues, $3,000 each except
0069: International Base Ball League Financial StatementEst. $1,000-$2,500
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American League Active Player List, 1928: Dated June 15, 1928, this 9 page typewritten document on tissue paper (including a cover) includes the active players rosters for Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, Wasgington, Philadelphia, New
0070: American League Active Player List, 1928Est. $1,000-$2,500
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Documents of the 1927 World Series: Two typewritten statements of attendance and receipts for Game No. 3 and Game No. 4 of the 1927 World Series, Pittsburgh vs. New York. The games were played at New York on October 7th and October
0071: Documents of the 1927 World SeriesEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Statement of Receipts New York Yankees Home Game vs: Statement of receipts for a Yankees game agaisnt Detroit, December 9, 1928. The waether was listed as snow and ice. Attendance total was 1919, and total receipts $1696. The 20% share that the New
0072: Statement of Receipts New York Yankees Home Game vsEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Osbourne Engineering Yankee Stadium Documents and: An ecclectic collection of approximately 140 documents dating from the 1930s and 40s, all dealing with the construction of Yankee Stadium additions by Osborne Engineering of Cleveland Ohio. Includes
0074: Osbourne Engineering Yankee Stadium Documents andEst. $1,000-$2,500
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1936-1946 Ledger Sheets for Yankee Stadium: This lot is comprised of 8 1/2"x11" specification sheets for the Osborn Engineering Co., Cleveland Ohio as they pertain to renovations, revisions, and additions to Yankee Stadium built by the company
0075: 1936-1946 Ledger Sheets for Yankee StadiumEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Osborne Engineering Yankee Stadium Planning Docume: This lot is comprised of 8 1/2" x 11" planning sheets for the Osborn Engineering Co., Cleveland Ohio as they pertain to renovations, revisions, and additions to Yankee Stadium built by the company in
0075A: Osborne Engineering Yankee Stadium Planning DocumeEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Mickey Mantle's 1949 Plymouth Convertible: 1949 was the year that Mickey Mantle graduated high school and the year that he was awarded a contract to play baseball for the New York Yankees farm club. In these formative years as a young kid
0075B: Mickey Mantle's 1949 Plymouth ConvertibleEst. $50,000-$70,000
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Del Webb 1947-64 Yankees World Series Rings: This remarkable Collection consists of sixteen rings, a tie clip and Del Webb's initialed jewelry box. The Collection traded hands a decade ago when it was sold as part of the historic Barry Halper
0075C: Del Webb 1947-64 Yankees World Series RingsEst. $500,000-$700,000
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Penny Exhibit Baseball Card Vendor Machine, c. 1920: 2-column penny card vendor machine c. 1920s. A fan could insert one penny into the machine's slots and walk away with exhibit cards of their favorite players. The machine comes with a key and
0076: Penny Exhibit Baseball Card Vendor Machine, c. 1920Est. $1,000-$2,500
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Coin Operated "Hit a Homer" Game, c. 1940s: Hit a Homer" coin-operated arcade game. The 1940's game is played by inserting a nickel and then shooting it into the "trickle down" playing field. Points are awarded for each hit made (single,
0077: Coin Operated "Hit a Homer" Game, c. 1940sEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Atlas Indicator Works One Penny Gambling Base Ball: Atlas Indicator Works Penny Base Ball gambling game. A 1931 Art Deco-style countertop gambling game that kept each home run in a verifier window until an over-the-counter reward was paid out. The
0078: Atlas Indicator Works One Penny Gambling Base BallEst. $2,500-$5,000
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"Play Ball" Coin-op Baseball Game Machine, c. 1950s: 1950s-era tabletop Penny Skill-5 baseball arcade game. The machine gives a player the opportunity to score "runs" by hitting the ball into a column located on the right for 1 to 5 runs. The player
0079: "Play Ball" Coin-op Baseball Game Machine, c. 1950sEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Wooden Exhibit Supply Card Vendor featuring B. Ruth: An Exhibit Supply Company Wooden Post Card Vendor. A double vendor display window shows a postcard featuring Babe Ruth among seven other "stars". The marquee top is removeable, and a metal
0080: Wooden Exhibit Supply Card Vendor featuring B. RuthEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Photographs of Yankee Stadium Under Construction: Eight photographs of Yankee Stadium in various phases of construction.Modern prints from original images and negatives. 8" x 10
0081: Photographs of Yankee Stadium Under ConstructionEst. $800-$1,000
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Collection of Vintage Postcards: Nine vintage postcards featuring Yankee Stadium. They datie from the1920s through the 50s. Views range from overhead arial of the Stadiumto a night view of the stands. Approximately 4" x 6
0082: Collection of Vintage PostcardsEst. $800-$1,000
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150 Anniversary Poster Signed by Mantle + DiMaggio: Matted color poster of the history of baseball from 1839 to 1989. Signed by Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio. Matted image: 42" x 30 1/2"
0083: 150 Anniversary Poster Signed by Mantle + DiMaggioEst. $800-$1,000
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Mickey Mantle Greatest Switch Hitter Poster: Sports Impressions color poster from 1989 by Joseph Catalano. From the Rothstein Collection. 26" x 20"
0084: Mickey Mantle Greatest Switch Hitter PosterEst. $1,000-$2,500