Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 121

May 26-27 Collectibles Auction


Football
 
 
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Lot 570
Rare, Vintage, Jeff Hamilton NFL Jacket Signed by Ten 1990s Sports Broadcasters Including Namath, Brown, Montana, Bradshaw, Aikman. Jeff Hamilton, French/American designer who found his calling designing NFL, NBA and collegiate team jackets known for their superior craftsmanship and expert use of color; some reaching prices over $5000. This exceptional vintage jacket was auctioned for a considerable amount in 1991 and was signed by NFL greats who also found themselves in the broadcast booth. Players signed are Joe Namath, Jim Brown, Fran Tarkenton, Dan Marino, Joe Montana, Walter Payton, Terry Bradshaw, John Elway, Troy Aikman and O.J. Simpson. The jacket is in excellent pre-worn condition with all autographs executed in silver marker but do exhibit some "dusting" common with metallic pens. NOTE: We have been asked if the signatures are permanent and no, they could be removed by professional leather cleaner. To fix permanently, a clear fixative would be recommended. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
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Lot 571
Rare, 1903, Harvard VS Carlisle Official Score Card, Historic Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Collegiate Football Powerhouse, Pop Warner Coach. Rare Harvard VS Carlisle 1903 Official Score Card, Soldiers Field, Cambridge, Mass. October 31,1903. The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was founded in 1879 by an American cavalry officer, Richard Henry Pratt, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. With the best of intentions, the purpose was to facilitate the assimilation of the Native American population into mainstream American society. At Carlisle, Pratt attempted to "Kill the Indian: Save the Man" with students forced to give up their indigenous cultures, languages, religious, spiritual beliefs, and their names which ultimately became quite controversial.

The Carlisle Indians football team was active from 1893-1917 and secured their place in college football history when in 1903 Glenn Scobey Pop Warner was signed as coach The team became a formidable powerhouse competing with area universities and Ivy League schools, their rivals in fact being Harvard Crimson and Dickinson Devils. Jim Thorpe, arguably the greatest all around athlete in the first half of the 20th Century, attended Carlisle between 1907-1911. The book "Go Indians" by Moss Hall is included in this lot and is a fine history of Carlisle and the Great Indian Athletes.

Rare Official Score Card for the Harvard Vs Carlisle game held on Soldiers Field, October 31, 1903. Outstanding condition, with only a thin tan mark on front page. Inside, the game statistics portion are written in very neatly. Score card was printed on medium stock and measures 7¾ x 4½" folded.

Additionally, why this piece is a standout is that it includes a photo of the Carlisle football team with "Pop" Warner clearly visible in back row in white shirt. Also this particular game is when Warner executed the "Hidden Ball Trick", tucking the football under the shirt of his best runner while the rest of the team pretended to be holding the ball. It worked, Carlisle scored a touchdown, but Harvard prevailed, winning 12 to 11. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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Lot 572
Dan Marino + Joe Montana Signed Photo "Handshake", Dan Marino Signed Miami Dolphin Jersey Framed + Marino Signed Cap 1/343. 1.) From Upper Deck, their popular signed 8 x 10" photo entitled "Handshake" by Joe Montana and Dan Marino from the AFC Wild Card Game in 1994 nicely matted and framed 16 x15" with hologram ID #BAC63951 and paper COA. 2.) excellent signed Miami Dolphins Jersey boldly signed along the "1" in black Sharpie by Marino. No COA but clearly his signature, with jersey handsomely presented and matted in frame measuring 40½ x 32" and quite striking. 3.) Dan Marino signed commemorative 343 Touchdown Pass Leader baseball cap 1/343 from Upper Deck #BAB77053 presented in a lucite and oak wood display.

Please email for image of jersey. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$240
Lot 573
Collection of Vintage Original College Sports Programs and Signed Photos Some Very Rare Pieces: 1926 Stanford, 1st Heisman Trophy Winner & More. 1.) Rare Santa Clara vs. Stanford, November 9, 1926 Football in very good condition exhibiting minor handling and light soiling. 2.) Signed photo by the first Heisman Trophy winner (then called the Downtown Athletic Club) and changed the following year to the Heisman Trophy Memorial. The winner Jay Berwanger, graduated from the University of Chicago. In 1936, he was the first player ever drafted into the National Football League in its inaugural 1936 NFL draft. Scarce, 8 x 10" vintage re-strike photo from 1935 with Berwanger signing in upper left corner. 3.) Stanford Athletics program for the 1950s which has images of past greats on the cover. One is Hank Luisetti, considered one of the all time great basketball players 1900-1950 with many sports writers singling him out easily in the top three. Complimenting this program are two different vintage photographs 5 x 7" taken while Luisetti was at Stanford and both are signed. 4.) Air Force Academy VS California, Nov. 11, 1961 original program in superior condition. 5.) 1947 Pacific Coast Conference Football history for use by press covering the the first 30 years. 6.) 1914 College of the Pacific campus calendar in near pristine condition. 7.) Near pristine Air Force Academy VS California, November 11, 1961 game program. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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Lot 574
SUPER BOWL 1: Three (3) Weldon, Williams & Lick Proof Tickets Issued By Printer Two Signed by MVP Bart Starr. On January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the first Super Bowl between the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs took place and history was made. A printer from from Fort Smith Arkansas, Weldon, Williams and Lick, had printed tickets for the leagues previously created proofs for the first Super Bowl but ultimately did not get awarded the contract. The final tickets, very similar in appearance, went to Dillingham Printing in Los Angeles.

Two of the tickets do have the Lick company printed on verso, a third for an odd reason doesn't have the name, but it's still not a Dillingham ticket with all three in excellent condition. But two are made quite desirable having been signed by Bart Starr (1934-2019) awarded MVP in this first Super Bowl. One is signed in silver, the other in gold metallic marker. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$180
Lot 575
SUPER BOWL XXVII Collection: Two Near Pristine Used Tickets, CBS Sports Radio Sealed, Badges, Pins, Tags and Pro Sets from the NFL and AFC. Fine, extremely well kept collection of ephemera from Superbowl XXVII between the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills held at the Pasadena Rose Bowl, 1/31/93. Two near pristine used tickets with holograms on verso, the separation of tickets at the gate along the perforations as exacting as one could hope. Also, CBS Radio Sports created promotional radios to listen to their live coverage inside the stadium, this one still in box, sealed. Also included are ten commemorative Super Bowl pins, promotional tags, bumper sticker NFL Experience program, a beautiful Super Bowl patch and medium sized button.

Additionally, a SUPER BOWL XIV program from Jan. 20, 1980 with the very back page signed by Tom Landry, legendary coach of the Dallas Cowboys and Rosey Grier inscribing "Have Faith Always, Rosey Grier." Also a Super Bowl XXVIII "Team Card" #3 of 6 of Herschel Walker and signed. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$148
Lot 576
San Francisco 49ers: 1960's Team Signed Volume of the History of the 49ers by 44 Players and Coaches Including Red Hickey, John Brodie. Acclaimed sports writer Dan McGuire authored a history of the San Francisco 49ers and owner Tony Morabito published in 1960. A classic book, written in 1960 about the 49er franchise from 1946-59 with great photos and a fine collector's piece. What distinguishes this copy is having been signed by 44 of the players and coaches in 1960. Included are coaching staff Red Hickey, Jack Christianson Billy Wilson, Bill Johnson and Mark Duncan. The team roster is all here including John Brodie, R. C. "Alley-Oop" Owens (as signed), Abe Woodon, Leo Nomellini, Hugh McElhenny, Charlie Krueger and 33 more.

No dust jacket, but book in superior condition and the signatures large and bold spread across 5 pages. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$148
Lot 577
Clay Mathews Signed Men's NFL/Nike Green Bay Packers Jersey. Clay Mathews III, outside linebacker who played 11 seasons in the National Football League. The six-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time All-Pro has played primarily with the Green Bay Packers. Offered is an XL, NFL and Nike authentic Green Bay packers jersey, still with all tags (retail price $135) in mint condition and signed by Mathews in the center in the middle of the "2". All numbers and letters are sewn, not screen-printed. Mint condition. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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