
Description
5 7/8 × 4 1/8 in (14.8 × 10.5 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Jackie Robinson stands as one of the most important figures in the history of American sports and social progress. As the first African American to break Major League Baseball's color barrier, his legacy extends far beyond athletics into the broader narrative of civil rights and cultural transformation.
This example is an issue of Quick magazine dated October 6, 1952, featuring Robinson prominently on the cover. The presence of his image on the front enhances both visual and historical relevance, aligning the autograph directly with the subject depicted.
The cover bears a handwritten inscription reading "Best wishes," followed by Jackie Robinson's signature. The autograph is executed in a confident and fluid hand, consistent with known examples, and remains clearly legible despite the vintage condition of the surface.
The placement of the signature across the cover creates a strong visual connection with the image, reinforcing the collectible appeal. Signed period magazines featuring Robinson are particularly desirable when the signature is applied directly to his portrait.
The magazine shows visible wear consistent with age and handling, including surface and edge wear typical for mid-20th century publications. However, the signature remains intact and prominent.
From a collecting standpoint, Jackie Robinson signatures carry significant historical weight. Demand remains strong across both sports collectors and broader historical memorabilia markets.
The combination of a historically important figure, a period publication, a cover image, and an inscribed signature positions this piece within a highly desirable category.
Overall, this is a culturally significant and visually compelling collectible with enduring market demand.
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Jackie Robinson stands as one of the most important figures in the history of American sports and social progress. As the first African American to break Major League Baseball's color barrier, his legacy extends far beyond athletics into the broader narrative of civil rights and cultural transformation.
This example is an issue of Quick magazine dated October 6, 1952, featuring Robinson prominently on the cover. The presence of his image on the front enhances both visual and historical relevance, aligning the autograph directly with the subject depicted.
The cover bears a handwritten inscription reading "Best wishes," followed by Jackie Robinson's signature. The autograph is executed in a confident and fluid hand, consistent with known examples, and remains clearly legible despite the vintage condition of the surface.
The placement of the signature across the cover creates a strong visual connection with the image, reinforcing the collectible appeal. Signed period magazines featuring Robinson are particularly desirable when the signature is applied directly to his portrait.
The magazine shows visible wear consistent with age and handling, including surface and edge wear typical for mid-20th century publications. However, the signature remains intact and prominent.
From a collecting standpoint, Jackie Robinson signatures carry significant historical weight. Demand remains strong across both sports collectors and broader historical memorabilia markets.
The combination of a historically important figure, a period publication, a cover image, and an inscribed signature positions this piece within a highly desirable category.
Overall, this is a culturally significant and visually compelling collectible with enduring market demand.
Condition
ALL SOLD AS IS, NO RETURN
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Condition:
Any representation in any catalogue or otherwise as to the origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, or estimated selling price of any lot is a statement of opinion only. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Swanley Auction Ltd in relation to the lot.
Any prospective buyer should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the reliability of the catalogue description. The absence of mention of prior restorations in the descriptions does not imply that the item is exempt from such restorations.
Photographs of any lot provided by Swanley Auction Ltd are for indicative purposes only and are not deemed to be a precise representation of the said lot.
The buyer is advised to seek independent expert advice to ensure the authenticity and true state of the item.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at contact@swanleyauction.com
Buyer's Premium
27%
JACKIE ROBINSON SIGNED "QUICK" MAGAZINE (OCT. 6, 1952)
Estimate £5,500-£7,500
Current Price (2 bids)
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Fine Arts, Antiques, Contemporary Art Sale 26
May 17, 2026 10:00 AM EDTEngland, England, UK
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