BOOTH
OF GARY
SCHULTZ "THE BOXING COLLECTOR" Next
we come to the booth of Gary Schultz from Seymour Illinois.
First mention in Gary's booth was a c1930's die cut standup
advertising sign for Rippled Wheat cereal featuring a full
length 32" illustration of former heavy weight world
champion Jack Dempsey. Condition was faded, 32 1/2" tall x
16 1/2" wide, $650.00
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Next
up in Gary's booth was a c1930 large format photo of Gene Tunney,
29" tall x 20" wide, $300.00
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Next
up was a c1930 large format photo of James Corbett, 29"
wide x 20" tall, $300.00
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Last
up in Gary's booth was a c1910 match safe with an illustration
of two boxers, 2 3/4" tall x 1 1/2" wide, $375.00
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SHOW
WALK IN
BILL
POLLACK
OF
ORLANDO FL
Had
this exceptional boxing pocket watch for $2,000.00 |
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BOOTH
OF FREDERICK
P. MARTIN OF MOSTLY BASEBALL Next
is the booth of Frederick Martin of Mostly Baseball from
Birmingham Alabama. First
up in in Fredericks's booth was a framed c1930 die cut advertising
sign for Grape Nuts Cereal featuring Dizzy Dean, appeared to have
been a partial of a sign, 26" tall x 30" wide, $1,795.00
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Next
in Frederick's booth was a Waner's Baseball board game featuring
brothers Paul and Lloyd Waner, $450.00
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Last
up was a Roogie's Bump one sheet movie poster, 36" tall x
22" wide, $395.00
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BOOTH
OF GLENN
MECHANICK OF MHG MECHANICK'S HISTORICAL GALLERY Next
up was the booth of Glenn Mechanic of MGH Mechanic's Historical
Gallery from Clifton N.J. Glen is always one of the heavy hitter
dealers at the National. We kind of have the opposite taste in one
way, and the same taste in another. That is, I like bigger things
like posters and statues, whereas Glenn always has smaller items
in his booth. However where we meet is, quality. Glenn is Mr.
Quality, he always has lots of high quality smaller sports
antiquities. First
up in Glenn's booth was a c1880 Japanese wood block book with an
illustration of baseball, $1,500.00
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Next
up was a green painted trophy baseball from a game between University
of Vermont vs. Princeton, undated but appeared c1900,
$450.00
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Next
up was another trophy baseball, this one painted black and orange
inscribed Penn vs. Princeton 1903
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Next
up was an 1886
boxing book by Edwin F. Shaw titled Shaw
Sparring, 7 3/4" tall x 5 1/2" wide, $425.00
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Next
up was a terrific c1920 glass paper weight featuring a photo of
what appeared to be a grade school class photo, which featured
crossed baseball bats in front, and advertising
for the maker on back, 4" wide x 2 1/2" tall,
$200.00
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Next
up was a very cool c1920's Seal Brand elbow and knee pad with the
original packaging which had a nice illustration of kids playing
football, 8" x 6", $150.00
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