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Monday, April 19, 2010
Authentic Fenway Park Chair
Similar in style to the chairs out in the Right Field Grandstand. Comes from
the 2008 Fenway Park renovation. In terrific shape, may have or may not have actually
been used as they kept extra seats around to replace older damaged seats. If you need this sent out, call
for exact shipping charges
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Bobby Orr / Ted Williams / Larry Bird Signed and Framed Picture Dubbed "The Boys from Boston," the photograph became a prized piece of sports memorabilia because
it captured a rare event: three of the city's greatest sports heroes - Celtics legend Larry Bird, Bruins
great Bobby Orr, and Red Sox slugger Ted Williams - together in the same room. This limited edition
photo print is hand-numbered "211/1000", and it bears the genuine autographs of each
- Bobby Orr, Ted Williams, and Larry Bird. Each added his uniform number. Smartly matted and framed.
18-1/2" x 24-1/2" Certificate of Authenticity is by Grand Slam Marketing (Ted Williams
Company) Sale Price: $1800.00
10:27 am edt
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
1972 Topps Baseball Uncut Sheet 1st Series. 132 CardsMinimal wear. Topps printed out their cards in large sheets. 28" x 42". Back in the 1960's
and 1970's, Topps sold their cards in print runs of 132 cards. It is hard to see this sheet from the image but if you
look closely several cards repeat. Topps would use several sheets to make their 132 card series. This sheet is
notable because it has many Hall-of-Famers. (2) Carlton Fisk Rookies, (2) Bob Gibsons, (2) Carl Yastremski, (2) Frank Robinson
cards, (2) Harmon Killebrews. A rare piece that gives you a glimpse into how Topps produced cards in the early days. PRICE:
$300.00
10:41 am est
Monday, October 12, 2009
Muhammad Ali Signed / Sonny Liston 16x20 Framed Picture
Muhammad Ali is considered by many to be the greatest boxer
of all time, as well as one of the world's most famous individuals. He became the first man to win the heavyweight title three
times and revolutionized the sport by introducing a style that went against many of the game's teachings. In 1964, he "Shocked
the World" by defeating the seemingly unbeatable Sonny Liston for the title. Ali would reconfirm his abilities when he
knocked out Liston in their rematch in Lewiston, Maine on May 25, 1965. Just over two minutes into the first round, Ali landed
an overhand right, a punch he would later call the "anchor punch," knocking Liston to the canvas.This framed 16"x20" signed color photo commemorates this historic moment. Certificate
of Authenticity from Steiner. Item #235
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Our price: $995.00
Sale price $895.00
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7:58 pm edt
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Babe Ruth and the Boston Red Sox Team PhotoPhoto of the 1915 World Champions: Boston Red Sox. October 11, 1915
Illustrated Current News. $800.00 Measures 13" x 19". Notables in picture Smoky Joe Wood,
Babe Ruth, Carl Mays, Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper. Beat
the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1. Decent shape. Click on image to get a closer shot.
8:38 am edt
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