2020 Late December Auction Closing January 3
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Presented is a lot of 10 items of baseball memorabilia featuring the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers. The first item in this lot is a Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale dual-signed photograph collage display. Both Hall of Fame Dodgers pitchers signed their names in blue marker on their respective photos, with Koufax at left and Drysdale at right. The pitchers are posed in Los Angeles Dodgers uniforms in the pair of color 8 x 10-inch publicity photos, with Koufax kneeling at the edge of a ball field with a baseball in his left hand, and Drysdale with his arms in front of him on a pitching mound. The signed photos are mounted on a 1 x 13 x 20-inch brown and black wood plaque. Mounted vertically at the center of the display is a 1 x 10-inch black metal plaque engraved in gold with the legend “Dodger Pitching Greats”. Below each photo is a 1 x 8-inch black metal plaque engraved in gold with captions, “Sandy Koufax” at left and “Don Drysdale” at right. The photos are protected by clear plastic mounts. The second item in this lot is a limited-edition Pee Wee Reese signed collage painting print of the Hall of Fame Dodgers shortstop in action. Reese signed his name in blue marker in the right center of the 10 x 14-inch print, which features vignettes of him in action in his Brooklyn Dodgers uniform at Ebbets Field. The print is inscribed by the artist, Flip Amecho, in blue marker in the lower right. The print is inscribed “171/301” in blue pen in the lower right. At the bottom center of the print is the caption “’Pee Wee’ Reese Brooklyn Dodgers 1940-1958 Hall of Fame 1984”. The print is mounted in a royal blue matte and displayed in a 13 x 17-inch white wood and glass frame.

The third item in this lot is a multi-signed Brooklyn Dodgers boys’ size XS white flannel shirt signed and inscribed by Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame centerfield Duke Snider as well as Brooklyn Dodgers stars Johnny Podres, Carl Erskine, and Clem Labine. The four Dodgers greats signed their names below the blue embroidered “Brooklyn Dodgers” on the chest of the left front flap, with Podres inscribing “1955 W.S. M.V.P.” below his signature, Erskine inscribing “#17” next to his signature, Labine inscribing “#41” next to his signature, and Snider inscribing “#4” below his signature. The fourth item in this lot is a multi-signed 13 x 16-inch ivory paper print of an illustration printed in brown of the exterior of Ebbets Field with four signatures, including Brooklyn Dodgers stars Johnny Podres and Clem Labine in blue marker. The fifth item in this lot is a signature of Hall of Fame Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella on a 16 x 20-inch color print of a publicity photo with “Campy” dressed in red and yellow shin guards, with a stained white chest protector and blue Dodgers cap turned backwards. The sixth item in this lot is a multi-signed and inscribed “New York’s World Series Heroes” photo collage 16 x 20-inch poster print featuring New York Giants star Dusty Rhodes, Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Johnny Podres, and New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen. The three stars, depicted left to right, each signed and inscribed their photos in blue marker. Rhodes signed his name and inscribed “1954 WS MVP NY Giants” below his signature, while Podres signed his name and inscribed “1955 WS MVP Brooklyn Dodgers” below his signature and Larsen signed his name and inscribed “ 1956 WS MVP NY Yankees” below his signature. This item comes with a COA from Yesterday’s Legends.

The seventh item in this lot is a limited edition, multi-signed “The Boys of Summer” 16 x 20-inch lithographic print with the signatures in blue marker of Brooklyn Dodgers pitchers (from left to right) Roger Craig, Johnny Podres and Clem Labine. The three aces signed their names in the upper half of the poster print, which features black pen and ink renderings of the trio beneath the headline “The Boys of Summer” in red type. They are depicted over a black pen and ink illustration of Ebbets Field’s entrance. At the bottom center margin is the legend “Brooklyn’s Winning Pitchers 1955 World’s Series Champions” in red type. The artist, M. Tinkleman, signed his name in gray graphite pencil in the lower right. The print is inscribed “446/1000” in gray graphite pencil in the lower left. This item comes with a COA from Yesterday’s Legends. The eighth item in this lot is a limited edition, multi-signed “The Boys of Summer” 16 x 20-inch lithographic print with the signatures in blue marker of Brooklyn Dodgers pitchers (from left to right) Roger Craig, Johnny Podres and Clem Labine. The three aces signed their names in the upper half of the poster print, which features black pen and ink renderings of the trio beneath the headline “The Boys of Summer” in red type. They are depicted over a black pen and ink illustration of Ebbets Field’s entrance. At the bottom center margin is the legend “Brooklyn’s Winning Pitchers 1955 World’s Series Champions” in red type. The artist, M. Tinkleman, signed his name in gray graphite pencil in the lower right. The print is inscribed “742/1000” in gray graphite pencil in the lower left.

The ninth item in this lot is a multi-signed “Jackie Robinson 50 ’47 ’97” limited edition lithographic print with the signatures of notable Brooklyn Dodgers stars Clyde King, Johnny Podres, Clem Labine, Carl Erskine, Joe Black and Joe Pignatano in blue marker. The Dodgers stars signed their names below their images in the illustrated print, with King, Podres and Labine (from left to right) in the top row and Erskine, Black and Pignatano in the bottom row. The print has the legend “Jackie Robinson 50 ’47 ‘97” drawn across the top and the caption “Cooperstown, N.Y. August 1-4, 1997” across the bottom. The artist, James M. Moore, signed his name in gray graphite pencil in the lower right. The print is inscribed “99/400” in gray graphite pencil I the lower right. This item comes with a COA from Norman Haber. The 10th item in this lot is a Johnny Podres signature in blue marker on a 11 x 17-inch reproduction print of the front page of the October 5, 1955 editions of the New York Daily News with the headline “Who’s A Bum!”. The Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher signed his name at the left center of the print next to the famous cartoon illustration of a Dodgers fan celebrating the ’55 World Series Championship. This item comes with a COA from R. M. Sports. This lot has been pre-certified by Beckett Authentication.

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Minimum Bid: $200.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $450.00
Number Bids: 5
Auction closed on Monday, January 4, 2021.
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