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AMERICAN SPORTS, selection, inc. softback edition How to Improve Your Baseball by The Athletic Institute; baseball magazines (4), Padres (1982), Dodgers (1983); Game Time American Football brochure 1991; matchcards (1990s), Dallas Cowboys, Seahawks, Denver Broncos, Patriots etc., G to EX, 22
MIXED SPORT, selection, inc. Baseball, Boston Red Sox, programme for World Series 2007 v Colorado Rockies; framed & glazed (2), 2003 team, Jason Varitek, half-length with glove & ball; Rugby, inc. programmes, inc. Worcester (12), 2002-2003; England v Wales 1984; unsigned magazine photos (25*) & partially signed home-made team sheets (2) (in modern album); programme for The Edinburgh Games, 17th July 1984 with ticket, etc., VG to EX, Qty.
Oner tray containing a quantity of mainly post-1981 release window boxed and carded Matchbox diecast models to include a Woolworths four piece Matchbox gift set, an American editions Matchbox Maxi Taxi, a limited edition Team Collectables American League Royals baseball delivery wagon dated 1991, and others
Dennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "United States Flag with Clouds in Background" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Canvasboard. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 25c Flag with Clouds stamp issued May 6, 1988. Designed not long after the American Revolution, the American flag flies boldly -- a symbol throughout the world of freedom for all. Through two centuries of growth, the red, white and blue of her cloth have brought tears to the eyes of the oppressed, and her stars -- grown in number from 13 to 50 -- have stood for unity within. "One nation, indivisible..." is part of the pledge which binds her citizens to a noble creed of "liberty and justice for all." Though the nation has stumbled in the past, the flag, its creed and the people have pulled her together as one. And, today, the American flag is hailed -- an honored guest -- at public events throughout the land, however casual or esteemed those events might be. From baseball games to presidential inaugurations, the first order of business is allegiance to this symbol of freedom and the American way of life. Thus, this glorious flag is flown proudly above public buildings and private homes in cities and towns, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic shores. And America is indeed worthy of her beauty, for this land of immense wonder, magnificence and opportunity is bounded only by the limits of human ingenuity. It is a land which faces a bright future filled with promises and dreams. Image Size: 17.75 x 15.25 in. Overall Size: 22 x 19.5 in. Unframed. (B11371)
Paul Calle (American, 1928 - 2010) and Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "1900s - First Baseball World Series" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Celebrate the Century Series 32c First World Series stamp issued February 3, 1998. Until 1901, baseball was controlled by the National Baseball Federation. Then a new loop called the American League was established. By 1903 the new league had gained enough status to lure away many National League stars -- including the era's greatest pitcher, Cy Young, who led the Boston Red Sox to the American League Pennant that year. When Boston challenged the National League champs, the Pittsburgh Pirates, to a world championship series, the Pirates merely scoffed. But baseball fans liked the idea. Because of their insistent clamoring, Pittsburgh finally agreed to a best of nine series. On October 1, Boston's wooden bleachers were jammed with disappointed fans who watched the great Cy Young get pounded, as the Pirates, led by Horns Wagner, coasted to a 7-3 win. Boston came back, however, to win the second game 3-0. The series moved to Pittsburgh with the Pirates holding a two games to one edge, and the National League champs won the first game at home. But in the fifth game, Cy Young came through and Red Sox batters pounded Pirate pitchers to win 11-2. The Sox also won the sixth and seventh games, and headed back to Boston leading four games to three. On October 13, the Boston Red Sox made history by winning the final game 3-0. The World Series would go on to become America's greatest annual sporting event of the 20th century. Image Size: 17 x 12.75 in. Overall Size: 22.25 x 16.25 in. Unframed. (B15824)
This is an official 1950 spring training program of the Boston Red Sox that was signed on the cover by Ted Willams and other Boston greats from the Red Sox. There are ten signatures altogether, including two baseball Hall of Famers, Ted Willams and Joe McCarthy, who managed the Yankees and Red Sox; McCarthy’s last major league game was June 18, 1950 and he was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1957. Ted Willams was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1966 and was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. The program was also signed by Walter Masterson, pitcher for the Sox, and Matt Batts, catcher for the team; by Bobby Doerr, second baseman who was elected to the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1995; Johnny Pesky, whose number 6 was retired in 2008; Vern Stephens, and outfielders Billy Goodman, Al Zarilla, and Dom DiMaggio, Joe DiMaggio’s brother. The team was part of Florida’s Grapefruit League, a baseball league for teams who practiced in Florida during the spring time; Payne Park was a baseball field in Sarasota, Florida where the Red Sox practiced for spring training; the ballpark was built in 1924 and torn down in 1989, then converted into a public park for recreational events. Before 2004, the last time the Red Sox were World Series champions was in 1918, and we believe the statement on the back of the program which says “World Champions in 1950” was an aspirational one, not a misprint - they wanted to be World Series champions again in 1950 - but not to be. There was a pep song inside the program - Tropicana Welcomes Our Boys - and that’s why we believe the statement is an aspirational one, and not a misprint. For history buffs, Williams stayed in Room 406 at the Terrace Hotel in Sarasota when he was in spring training. Payne Park was just across the street from the Hotel, and it only cost 10 cents to get in to a spring training game in 1950. Size: 9 x 6 in.
"Why It's a 5 cent Series"This is a wonderful set of Yankee baseball signatures from the late 1940’s to 1960’s, as well as signatures of players from other baseball teams. There are three Hall of Fame signatures and two Rookie of the Year signatures, and a couple by players who only pitched in total of nine major league games, so their signatures are rarities. Players include include Don Larsen, who threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series, Bob Lemon (HOF pitcher for the Cleveland Indians), Phil Rizzuto (Hall of Fame shortstop for the Yankees), and Enos Slaughter, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985. There are about twenty other signatures, including that of Mel Allen, famed broadcaster for the New York Yankees from the 1940’s to the 1960’s. Other players include Tommy Henrich, an outfielder for the Yankees; Charlie Keller, a left fielder for the Yanks and Detroit Tigers; Bobby Richardson, second baseman for the Yankees; Harry Danning, catcher for the New York Giants; Don Mueller, outfielder for the Giants and White Sox; good old Ace Adams, pitcher for the Giants; Buddy Kerr, shortstop for the Giants and Boston Braves in the 40’s and 50’s; Andy Carey, third baseman for the Yanks and a couple of other teams; Mel Stottlemyre, Yankees pitcher in the 60’s and 70’s; Ron Guidry, a pitcher known as “Louisiana Lightning” for the Yankees (his number 49 was retired in 2003); Moose Skowron, first baseman for the Yankees, and Gil McDougald, Yankee infielder and Rookie of the Year in 1951; Spec Shea, a great name and pitcher for the Yankees and Washington Senators in the 1940’s and 50’s; Alvin Dark, Rookie of the Year in 1948 for the Boston Braves; Larry Jansen, pitcher for the Giants and Cincinnati Redlegs in the 1950’s; Johnny Lindell, who played for several teams in the 40’s and 50’s; Al Worthington, pitcher for the Giants and other teams in the 50’s and 60’s; and Francis Red Hardy, a pitcher who played minor league ball in the 40’s and only pitched two games in his major league career, so a rare signature, and William “Bill” Marshall, a second baseman who only played seven professional baseball games for the Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds, so his signature is a rarity, too. Some of the signatures are bold, a few are faded and difficult to read, but overall a nice assembly of baseball signatures from the mid 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. Overall size: 25 1/2 x 32 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
Collection of Lennox Lewis branded baseball caps and American sporting caps,comprising Holyfield Lewis 13th November 1999 World Heavyweight Championship, Lewis v Golota 4th October 1997 Caesars Atlantic City, Lewis Jackson, Lewis v Briggs Caesars Atlantic City, Lewis v Tucker WBC Heavyweight Championship 8th May 1993, Lewis Thunder in Africa 21st April 2001 and Kodak American Bowl London’92, Hawks, Giants, University of Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons and others, (33)
Boxing clothing produced for various professional promotions,comprising a Everlast Red Square camouflage and yellow banded seconds jacket, short sleeved, large; a Everlast blue and white seconds jacket, short sleeved, xxxl; a navy and white striped Le Coq Sportif tracksuit jacket, 2xl; a Harchester United jersey from the Sky production of Dream Team and seven baseball caps relating to boxing (11)
A SHAKSPEAR (SHAKESPEARE) MEMORIAL 1564-1864 LEATHERBOUND HARDBACK BOOK, published by S.O. Beeton, 248 Strand, London in 1864, complete with colour plates, some foxing and yellowing to pages, marking and wear to cover but binding in good condition, with a collection of assorted Topps, Damruss, Pinnacle, Fleer and other Baseball cards, mainly New York Yankee players, with the majority of the cards featuring, Andy Pettitte, cards from assorted years and series, list of cards available upon request (3) Condition report A random selection of pages in the baseball albums
1939 Dated Civil Defence Steel Helmet black painted crown. The front with red painted “B.R & MC” over white painted “F.S.”. Inner brim painted “680”. Black treated, linen liner. Rubber cruciform crown pad. The frame dated “1939”. Sprung webbing chinstrap. Minor paint loss. Together with a green twill, American bush hat. Interior with WW2 issue dates ... Green twill, American baseball pattern cap. 3 items.
FRANCIS LEE 1975: Autographed 16 x 12 photo, depicting FRANCIS LEE of Derby County and Norman Hunter of Leeds United having to be restrained by team mates after their infamous scrap at The Baseball Ground in 1975, signed (by Lee only) using a blue marker. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
NORMAN HUNTER 1975: Autographed 16 x 12 photo, depicting the scene at the Baseball Ground when NORMAN HUNTER of Leeds United and Francis Lee of Derby County had to be restrained by team mates after their infamous scrap in 1975, signed (by Hunter only) using a blue marker. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Tottenham Hotspur multi signed baseball cap signed by 18 of the 2001/2002 squad signatures include Les Ferdinand, Ben Thatcher, Teddy Sheringham, Oyvind Leonardsen, Chris Perry, Darren Anderton and Steffen Freud. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Baseball Adam Stern 10x8 signed colour photo pictured in action for the Boston Red Sox. Adam James Stern (born February 12, 1980) is a Canadian former professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) in four seasons, from 2005 to 2010. Stern is the second Jewish player from Canada in major league history (following Goody Rosen). He, Kevin Youkilis, and Gabe Kapler set a record for most Jewish players on a team at once since the expansion era. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Ayrton Senna's Australian Grand Prix 1993 Nacional baseball cap,gifted to Alan Read personally by Ayrton Senna at the Australian Grand Prix post race barbecue. This cap was worn by Senna on the podium (underneath the winner's cap) and at the at the post-race press conferences. This was to be Senna's 41st and final win in Formula 1 before his tragic death months later at Imola 1994. Sold together with an Adelaide GP pin badge, a pin badge of Senna's helmet, a 1993 Australian GP marshal pass with accompanying embroidered patch, an invitation to the post race barbecue (where the cap was gifted by Senna to Read), a photograph of Senna, Mansilla and Toledane, and a typed signed statement of authenticity. (8)Footnotes:Alan Read (1947-2017) was a marshal in F1 long before Senna's arrival into the sport in the UK and he would frequently marshal Formula 3 and Formula 1 races around the UK as well as at the Australian Grand Prix for over a decade. During this time, Alan and his family became great friends with Senna and would frequently catch up for a chat at races or by letter, after the 1993 Australian GP Alan treasured the cap which passed to the current vendor by decent in 2017. This lot is offered with a signed statement from the vendor.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MARVEL: AVENGERS AGE OF ULTRON: Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing: - A '3D' embroidered baseball cap - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
FURY (2014) - Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing to include: an XL khaki green Second Unit T-Shirt and black (one size) second crew baseball cap - unworn - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
A Monopoly Centennial Olympic Games edition, shrink wrapped in original box; together with an Atlanta '96 British Olympic Team Handbook; Olympics 1884 timetable etc; unopened pack of Atlanta 1996 Bicycle playing cards; Atlanta '96 backpack, unused; and a quantity of other Olympic memorabilia to include baseball caps, badges, etc
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