Sporting Art Auction 2025-08-28 Auction - 317 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 13
Clayton "Corky" Gray (NC), Full Size Red CanoeTom Midgett (NC, 1865-1944), Important SwanDuane Raver Jr. (NC, 1927-2022), Geese at Cape Lookout
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Leland Little

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Ted Williams Signed Baseball: Ted Williams Signed Baseball Rawlings leather baseball signed by Ted Williams (1918-2002). Circumference 3 in. From the Collection of Bruce R. Kuniholm, University Distinguished Service of Public
2291: Ted Williams Signed BaseballEst. $50-$25,000
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Mickey Mantle Signed Baseball: Mickey Mantle Signed Baseball Rawlings leather baseball signed by Mickey Mantle (1931-1995). Circumference 3 in. From the Collection of Bruce R. Kuniholm, University Distinguished Service of
2292: Mickey Mantle Signed BaseballEst. $50-$25,000
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Edwin “Duke?? Snider Signed Baseball: Edwin “Duke” Snider Signed Baseball Rawlings leather baseball signed by Duke Snider (1926-2011). Circumference 3 in. From the Collection of Bruce R. Kuniholm, University Distinguished
2304: Edwin “Duke?? Snider Signed BaseballEst. $50-$25,000
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Barry Bonds Signed Baseball: Barry Bonds Signed Baseball Rawlings leather baseball signed by Barry Bonds (b. 1964). Circumference 3 in. From the Collection of Bruce R. Kuniholm, University Distinguished Service of Public
2305: Barry Bonds Signed BaseballEst. $50-$25,000
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Early 1920s Signed Baseball: Early 1920s Signed Baseball official National League ball, made by Spalding with red and black stitching with (22) ink signatures of unknown players - likely a Negro league or one of the many
2308: Early 1920s Signed BaseballEst. $50-$25,000
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Vintage Baseball with Two Hall-of-Fame Signatures: Vintage Baseball with Two Hall-of-Fame Signatures official American League ball, made by REACH, with ink signatures for Connie Mack (Cornelius McGillicuddy), who was a player, manager and owner; and
2309: Vintage Baseball with Two Hall-of-Fame SignaturesEst. $50-$25,000
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Reggie Jackson Signed Rawlings XPGS Baseball Glove: Reggie Jackson Signed Rawlings XPGS Baseball Glove circa 1970s, steerhide leather with rawhide leather laces, woven fabric labels, palm stampings to include Rawlings U.S.A., XPGS, Heart of the Hide
2311: Reggie Jackson Signed Rawlings XPGS Baseball GloveEst. $50-$25,000