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Large Lot of Baseball Ephemera

Item Details

A large lot of baseball paper memorabilia comprises this lot. There is a 1990 All Star Game program, the game was held in Chicago at Wrigley Field. There is a 1963 baseball ‘Photo-Autograph Album’; great pictures of Mickey Mantle, Frank Robinson…all the teams are represented. Sports Illustrated 35 Years of Covers magazine is in this lot, it was published in 1990. There are four Sporting News Magazines: June 3, 1967/ Gary Nolan’s on the cover; February 7, 1970/ Lou Hudson of the Atlanta Hawks is on the cover; February 21, 1970/ Tony Esposito is on the cover and March 21, 1970/ Stan Mikita is on the cover. A ‘Go Reds!’ from the Cincinnati Post and Times-Star June 30, 1970 newspaper insert magazine is in this lot; celebrates the opening of Riverfront. A Cincinnati Enquirer Baseball magazine insert dated April 11, 1966 is in this lot; Leo Cardenas and Tommy Helms are on the cover. Finally, newspaper and magazine clippings from the late 1930s/40s that include pictures of Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, Mel Ott, Rip Collins and Dick Bartell are in this lot. Please see photos and attend our Preview for a personal assessment.

  • Everything But The House does not authenticate or grade sports memorabilia. Items that are consigned with Certificates or Letters of Authenticity (COA) are listed as such with the item’s description. Autographs without COAs are compared to authenticated examples from online sources prior to sale upload. The general condition of all items will range from Poor to Very Good and may or may not coincide with an item’s future grade from an authenticating/grading service.

Condition

- this lot runs the gamut on condition.
- please come to the preview for a personal assessment.

Dimensions

12.0" W x 15.0" H x 0.25" D

Item #

15CIN037-166

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