Memory Lane’s Winter Auction Success
Memory Lane recently kicked off the year in style with its Winter Rarities Auction, where vintage sports cards and memorabilia took center stage. The event raked in an impressive $7.1 million in sales, setting the tone for a thrilling year ahead in the collecting world.
Babe Ruth stole the show at the auction, with his iconic cards commanding top dollar. Three 1933 Goudey cards, all graded PSA NM/MT 8, collectively fetched nearly $700,000. The highlight was the #149 card with a red background, which sold for a striking $316,736. A rare advertising card from the 1920s featuring Ruth and Carl Mays, graded SGC 3, sparked intense bidding before eventually selling for $95,860. Other Ruth gems included a 1921 E253 Oxford Confectionery card graded PSA 5, selling for $52,102, and a 1932 U.S. Caramel card graded PSA 6.5, fetching $48,508.
Not to be outdone, a 1915 Cracker Jack #103 Joe Jackson card, graded PSA 7, set a new grade record by selling for an impressive $173,794, leading a set break that totaled over $850,000 in sales.
The allure of the 1952 Topps cards was evident, with three PSA 8 graded cards crossing the six-figure mark. An Eddie Mathews high-number card took the spotlight, selling for $123,484, while Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays cards also drew significant interest.
Mickey Mantle’s presence was felt strongly at the auction, with his cards continuing to captivate collectors. A rare 1959 Bazooka card graded PSA 6 fetched $33,586, while a complete 1959 Bazooka box featuring Mantle on the back, graded PSA 1, sold for $18,575. Several PSA 10 Bazooka Mantle cards from 1961, 1964, 1965, and 1966 collectively garnered close to $50,000.
Other standout Mantle items included a 1953 Topps PSA 7 NM at $29,012, a 1956 Topps Gray Back PSA 8.5 at $38,879, and a 1966 O-Pee-Chee Mantle SGC 9 at $16,886.
Beyond baseball, the auction featured multi-sport highlights, such as a 1965-66 Topps Phil Esposito hockey rookie card, graded PSA 10, which sold for $72,455. Football enthusiasts also had their share of excitement with notable sales like the 1964 Topps Bobby Bell rookie PSA 10 at $31,558, the 1964 Philadelphia Merlin Olsen rookie PSA 10 at $19,018, and the 1973 Topps Art Shell rookie PSA 10 at $20,432.
The auction also offered unique memorabilia finds that piqued bidders’ interest, including a Ty Cobb Tobacco tin from the 1910s at $30,463, a Mickey Mantle single-signed baseball with a rare “#6” inscription at $20,934, a handwritten letter from Mantle’s 1951 rookie season at $20,934, and a Joe Jackson Louisville Slugger decal bat from the early 1900s at $16,121.
Memory Lane’s Winter Rarities Auction delivered exceptional results, leaving collectors eagerly anticipating the next opportunity to acquire pieces of sports history. This successful start to the year sets a high standard for the auctions to come, promising more excitement and record-breaking sales in the world of sports memorabilia.