Robert Edward Auctions Showcases Historic Baseball Memorabilia and Rare Collectibles
Robert Edward Auctions, a leading name in the world of sports memorabilia auctions, has kicked off 2024 with a remarkable Encore event. This auction features an extensive collection that covers over 180 years of sports history, and it is one of the most comprehensive auctions the company has ever curated. With nearly 3,700 lots up for grabs, collectors and enthusiasts have a chance to acquire unique and rare items, particularly in the realm of baseball.
One of the standout pieces in this auction is a signed receipt from Alexander Cartwright, a true pioneer in the world of baseball. Dating all the way back to 1842, this receipt is not only remarkable for its age but also for its direct connection to the early history of the sport. It offers a glimpse into the beginnings of baseball as we know it today.
Another extraordinary item from the 19th century featured in the auction is the highly coveted 1888 N403 Yum Yum Tobacco John Clarkson “Throwing” card. Graded EX 5 by PSA, this card is a true rarity, as it is the sole example graded by PSA featuring the Hall of Fame pitcher and outfielder. Collectors will undoubtedly be vying for the opportunity to add this exceptional card to their collections.
Baseball enthusiasts will also be captivated by a personal scorecard belonging to Harry Wright, a prominent figure in the early days of baseball. This one-of-a-kind item dates back to a June 22, 1883 game between the Philadelphia Quakers and the Providence Grays, which Wright managed. The scorecard, graded a 9 by PSA, is scored in both pencil and blue ink and bears Wright’s signature. It offers a fascinating glimpse into a specific moment in baseball history.
The auction’s lineup is led by a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card graded SGC 1.5. This iconic card is just one of many Mantle items included in the auction. Additionally, collectors can find over 250 autographed items from legendary baseball figures of the past, adding to the allure of this event.
Brian Dwyer, President of REA, expressed his excitement for this Encore Auction, describing it as one of the strongest in the company’s history. He emphasized the wide selection of signed items and iconic cards in various grades, ensuring that there’s something for every collector’s taste and budget.
In addition to the aforementioned highlights, the January auction features an array of exceptional pieces. These include a 1914 E145 Cracker Jack #37 Grover Alexander SGC VG 3 card, a 1986 Topps Football #374 Steve Young Rookie SGC GEM MINT 10 card, a Babe Ruth cut signature, a 1938 Lou Gehrig signed postcard, a 1924 Walter Johnson signed album page, and a 1939 Honus Wagner signed Baseball Centennial First-Day Cover. Also up for bidding are three 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron rookie cards, a 1957 Topps Football #138 Johnny Unitas Rookie BVG NM-MT 8 card, and early Michael Jordan cards, among other noteworthy items.
The auction’s signed checks section includes checks signed by baseball legends such as Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb, and Roberto Clemente. Additionally, the T206 offerings are vast, with over 720 options available, including rare advertising backs and cards featuring the elusive Carolina Brights backs.
As with REA’s Encore Auctions, all items in this event have a starting bid of $10, making it accessible to collectors of all levels. Bidding for this diverse and historic collection is now open on the company’s website and will run through January 21. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of baseball history and rare memorabilia.