Bert Padell and Stanley Weston Collections 2005-10-25 Auction - 333 Price Results - Geppi's Memorabilia Road Show in MD - Page 4
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93: Jenkins & Angott Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOA216: 51 Color Proofs of the Ring Magazine Covers235: 3 Original Boxing Ring Cover Art by Kevin Reekis
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Timonium, MD, United States
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Bert Padell and Stanley Weston Collections

Geppi's Memorabilia Road Show is proud to present two premier collections from Bert Padell and Stanley Weston. Padell's incredible 1500 piece collection comes from his Yankee Batboy years in 1949-50 and his time as financial advisor to the stars. The 1000+ Weston collection came from years with THE RING Magazine and was featured at Madison Square Garden in the Boxing Hall of Fame. Never-to-see-again baseball, boxing, entertainment and historical items. Included is a 1918 Boston Red Sox agreement with Babe Ruth signed by both Ruth and Sox owner Harry Frazee and many other original Babe Ruth offerings. Jack Norworth's original handwritten lyrics to "Take Me Out to the Ballgame", Roberto Clemente's fist contract, a Joe DiMaggio game used bat - 1950 World Series, Yankees team signed ball, a full set of the Yankees 1935 player contracts including Lou Gehrig, and a turnstile from Ebbets Field. With more than 400 Joe DiMaggio, Rusty Staub, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Thurman Munson, Willie Mays, Casey Stengel, Yogi Berra items the auction will also feature Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, Faye Dunaway. Jimmy Durante and many other movie star memorabilia. The sale showcases hundreds of Burris Jenkins Original Drawings along with Leroy Neiman, Peter Max and Andy Warhol. This sale features an extensive collection of museum quality historical pieces such as the George Washington signature, the 1864 General George A. Custer handwritten loyalty letter, John Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln and many other Civil War period autographs. Geppi’s will feature rare early boxing pieces such as the Jem Mace Championship Belt, 1916 Jack Johnson Signed Confession Letter, full tickets to fights of Joe Louis and autographed boxing gloves with signatures of Jack Dempsey, Rocky Marciano, John L. Sullivan, James Braddock, James J. Corbett, Ezzard Charles, Tyson, Ali and more. b>

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5 Original Boxing Programs for Fights: A collection of five original programs for fights of Joe Louis including bouts against the following opponents: Joe Walcott (Willard Mullin cover, NM); Buddy Baer (GD/VG, chipping); Tommy Farr (VG/EX
0075: 5 Original Boxing Programs for FightsEst. $800-$1,000See Sold Price
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11 Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling Film Series: A group of 11 large (11x14) photographs from the first of two historic bouts between Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling June 20, 1936 at Yankee Stadium. This fight had the Heavyweight Champion Brown Bomber
0078: 11 Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling Film SeriesEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Joe Louis & Tony Musto Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: Another of Joe Louis' "Bums of the Month" was Tony Musto, who fought for the heavyweight title on April 8, 1941. Louis prevailed on a ninth round TKO. This lot consists of one glove from each fighter
0079: Joe Louis & Tony Musto Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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Joe Louis Boxing HOF Plaque & Trunks LOA: Joe Louis. The name itself is synonymous with boxing. Born Joe Louis Barrow on May 13, 1914 in Alabama, Joe Louis began his fighting at an early age. Following a sparkling amateur career he turned
0080: Joe Louis Boxing HOF Plaque & Trunks LOAEst. $6,000-$8,000See Sold Price
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Boxing Cover Art C.R. Schaare Joe Louis: Ring Magazine Cover Art of Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber - The most dramatic and noteworthy original Ring Magazine cover painting offered in this sale is this wonderful rendition of Louis with a WWII
0081: Boxing Cover Art C.R. Schaare Joe LouisEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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2 Gloves w/ 18+ Famous Boxing Signatures Lewis: A pair of well worn vintage Everlast gloves which have been signed by numerous boxing stars and champions. The right glove is signed by: Joe Louis, James Braddock, Benny Leonard, Harlem Tommy Murphy,
0082: 2 Gloves w/ 18+ Famous Boxing Signatures LewisEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Gus Lesnevich Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: On November 14, 1941 World Light Heavyweight Champion Gus Lesnevich successfully defended his title in New York winning a 15 round decision over challenger Tami Mauriello. Offered here are the fight
0083: Gus Lesnevich Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $600-$800See Sold Price
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Ken Overlin fight worn Boxing gloves LOA: Ken Overlin was one of the better middleweight fighters to emerge in the 1930's and 1940's. He won the World Middleweight Title in 1940 defeating Ceferino Garcia. On November 1, 1940 he successfully
0084: Ken Overlin fight worn Boxing gloves LOAEst. $500-$700See Sold Price
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Marty Servo Boxing Training Bag Gloves LOA: Marty Servo fought as a welterweight from 1938 until 1947. On February 1, 1946 he stopped Freddy Cochrane in four rounds in New York to win the World Welterweight Title. He retired with the belt
0085: Marty Servo Boxing Training Bag Gloves LOAEst. $200-$400
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Lew Jenkins Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: A pair of boxing gloves from the Lew Jenkins vs. Tippy Larkin fight held on March 8, 1940. The leather gloves have an Everlast label on each wrist and are painted with Jenkins name. Jenkins won the
0086: Lew Jenkins Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $400-$600
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Red Burman Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: From December 1940 through June 1941, World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis defended his title every month in a series of bouts known as "The bum of the month." The second "bum" was Red Burman, who
0087: Red Burman Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Sammy Angott Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: On November 13, 1942 World Lightweight Champion Sammy Angott announced his retirement from the ring. By January, 1943 he had decided to return and did so in New York on March 19, 1943. He did not
0088: Sammy Angott Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Conn & Gus Lesnevich Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: Billy Conn and Gus Lesnevich Fight Worn GlovesOn June 5, 1940 in Detroit, World Light Heavyweight Champion fought challenger Gus Lesnevich for the second time. Conn defeated Lesnevich a few months
0089: Conn & Gus Lesnevich Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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Tommy Loughran Fight Worn Boxing Gloves: On September 26, 1929 Tommy Loughran and Jack Sharkey fought at Yankee Stadium in New York in a heavyweight fight which would position the winner in line for a shot at the heavyweight title. The
0090: Tommy Loughran Fight Worn Boxing GlovesEst. $600-$800See Sold Price
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Gus Lesnevich vs Fox Fight Worn Boxing Gloves: On February 28, 1947, Gus Lesnevich stopped Billy Fox in the tenth round to retain his World Light Heavyweight crown. Offered here are the fight gloves of Gus Lesnevich from this bout. The gloves are
0091: Gus Lesnevich vs Fox Fight Worn Boxing GlovesEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Jenkins & Angott Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: From 1927-1929 Tommy Loughran was recognized as the Light Heavyweight Champion of the World. During his 19-year career, he challenged for the heavyweight crown and fought 14 men who were or later
0093: Jenkins & Angott Fight Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $600-$1,000
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Overlin & Billy Soose Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: Two pairs of boxing gloves from the Ken Overlin vs Billy Soose World Middleweight Title (New York Title) fight held on May 9, 1941. The leather gloves, one pair from each fighter, have a Benlee label
0094: Overlin & Billy Soose Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $600-$1,000See Sold Price
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Conn & Gus Lesnevich Worn Boxing Gloves LOA: On November 17, 1939 in New York World Light Heavyweight Champion Billy Conn fought challenger Gus Lesnevich for the title. Conn came out on top in this match winning a fifteen round decision in
0096: Conn & Gus Lesnevich Worn Boxing Gloves LOAEst. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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