BASEBALL & SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION 2006-08-12 Auction - 390 Price Results - Bob & Sallie Connelly Antiques-Auctions-Appraisals in NY - Page 14
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1022: HOF Ty Cobb Framed/Matted Photo & Cancelled Check1217: Baseball 1910-12 P2 Fred Parent PSA 9 Mint1107: HOF Tris Speaker Framed Photograph & Autograph
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Binghamton, NY, United States
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BASEBALL & SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION

This auction contains items from four major consignors. Ken Best of Atlanta, GA, has been collecting Baseball Hall of Fame member's autographs since 1947 and decided to sell his collection. He attended many HOF Induction Ceremonies in Cooperstown, NY and every year he took a paperback book with him, titled "Baseball's All-Time Greats – The Top Fifty Players" by Mac Davis. Over the years he had more than 70 HOF members autograph this book. He also assembled over 100 photographs of Hall of Famers along with their plaque cards and their autographs. These will be sold individually at the start of the auction. A retiree from Albany NY inherited his father's collection of over 200 T206 and T205 baseball cards and has decided to sell them along with 37 P2 baseball pins. Most of these cards and pins are PSA graded. Al Maggiacomo was a minor league ball player on the Washington Nationals farm team in the 1940's. During the Koran War he was drafted and was a player/coach for several airforce teams. Later he was a salesman of custom made hats. Ted Williams ordered a Western style hat from him and when Ted picked it up, Al had Ted autograph a duplicate hat. Undoubtedly this is a unique item. Another unique item is a 1927 Yankee World Series Press Pass issued to W. Manley, Secretary of the International League, it's autographed on the reverse by Honus Wagner. Boxing items include photographs and memorabilia from the Estate of Mrs. Jack [Hannah] Dempsey. The highlight of this auction is a Honus Wagner T206 baseball card with a Piedmont back. This is undoubtedly one of, if not the, most controversial Honus Wagner card known. The paper and method of printing have been authenticated by independent experts hired by John Cobb the owner of the card. These experts were unanimous in their conclusions that the card was printed in the first quarter of the 20th Century, before 1921. This card is offered with a reserve of $300,000. And is sold "As Is – Where Is – As Described".
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1911 T206 Baseball Nap Rucker Portrait PSA 1: 1911 T206 Nap Rucker portrait
1308: 1911 T206 Baseball Nap Rucker Portrait PSA 1Est. US$30-US$40
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1911 T206 Baseball Frank Smith Chi, PSA 3 VG: 1911 T206 Frank Smith Chi., white cap
1312: 1911 T206 Baseball Frank Smith Chi, PSA 3 VGEst. US$30-US$40
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1911 T206 Baseball George Stovall, PSA 3, VG: 1911 T206 George Stovall portrait
1313: 1911 T206 Baseball George Stovall, PSA 3, VGEst. US$30-US$40
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1911 T206 Baseball Dummy Taylor, PSA 3, VG: 1911 T206 Dummy Taylor
1316: 1911 T206 Baseball Dummy Taylor, PSA 3, VGEst. US$30-US$40See Sold Price
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1911 T206 Baseball Fred Tenney, PSA 2, Good: 1911 T206 Fred Tenney
1317: 1911 T206 Baseball Fred Tenney, PSA 2, GoodEst. US$30-US$40
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1911 T206 Bobby Wallace, HOF 1953 PSA 3, VG: 1911 T206 Bobby Wallace, HOF 1953
1321: 1911 T206 Bobby Wallace, HOF 1953 PSA 3, VGEst. US$40-US$50See Sold Price
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1911 T206 Baseball Ed Walsh HOF 1946 PSA 3: 1911 T206 Ed Walsh, HOF 1946
1322: 1911 T206 Baseball Ed Walsh HOF 1946 PSA 3Est. US$75-US$100
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1911 T206 Baseball Jake Weimer, PSA 3, VG: 1911 T206 Jake Weimer
1323: 1911 T206 Baseball Jake Weimer, PSA 3, VGEst. US$30-US$40See Sold Price
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1911 T206 Baseball Doc White, PSA 3, VG: 1911 T206 Doc White Chicago, portrait
1325: 1911 T206 Baseball Doc White, PSA 3, VGEst. US$30-US$40See Sold Price
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