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Lot 191.  19 B18 Blankets including Joe Jackson. The group includes 6 rarer color combinations and 2 HOF’ers (Wheat and Chance). The colors indicated are of the bases unless indicated otherwise. There are 2 Indians -Joe Jackson (purple) and Turner (yellow), 2 Pirates - Hyatt (red) and Viox (purple), 3 Browns - Austin, Williams & Hamilton (all gray), 2 Yankees - Chance (blue if) and Hartzell (green if), 3 Giants - Snodgrass, Doyle and Fletcher (white if), 3 Senators - Gandil, Moeller and Shanks (white if), 2 Dodgers - Wheat (blue if) and Daubert (green if) and Perdue of Boston (white if). Condition averages excellent.
Winning Bid $533.


Lot 192.  Group of 60 B18’s in excellent-mint condition. There are no Hall of Famers, however there are 14 rare color combinations including 2 Boston Brown infields. There are two duplicates in the group. A complete listing of all 60 B18’s is available on request.
Winning Bid $1,183.


Lot 193.  An E136 Home Run Kiss and two Zeenuts. The Home Run Kiss is Harkness, Portland and has 2 barely visible light creases. Both Zeenuts are from 1919. One is Sammy Bohne, Oakland (good, vertical crease) and the other is Cox, Portland and is in poor condition.
Minimum Bid $500.


Lot 194.  A group of 56 (of the 67) T210 Old Mill Series 7 including the highly desirable Kelly mascot card. Series 7 is arguably the toughest of the eight different series. As usual with these cards, condition is mixed and ranges from fair to very good. The desired Kelly (Mascot) is good with scrapbook remains on the rear. Condition balance: 20 cards very good, 18 cards good, 12 cards fair and 5 cards poor; The 11 missing cards are Gillespie, Handiboe, Irving, Kelly, Luyster, MacDonald, Mayer, Merchant, Mills, Morgan and Newman.
Winning Bid $4,608.


Lot 195.  14 D383 Koesters Bread cards. A rare and unusual set issued for the 1921 World Series between the Giants and Yankees. The set contains subjects that are usually identified with the E121 set and all Koester’s, at first glance, are blank backed E121’s. The fact is, it is just about impossible to determine if a Giant or Yankees on a blank back “E121” (a W575) is a Koester’s card or a W575. The best assurance is to find a W575 of a Giant or Yankee whose subject and caption does not exist in E121. In the following group of 14, there are 3 cards which meet this criteria, Jesse Barnes, Ed Brown & “Chicken" Hawks. It stands to reason that since these cards came as a group and the likelihood is they were cut from the same sheet they are Koesters. There are differences in the size of the cards as if they were handcut. Group includes Barnes (vg-ex), Brown (excellent), Burns (good), Fewster (excellent), Hawks (ex-mt), Jennings (excellent), Kelly (very good), McGraw (excellent), McNally (excellent), Emil Meusel (gd-vg), Bob Meusel (ex-mt), Nehf (vg-ex), Quinn (vg-ex) and Roth (gd-vg).
Winning Bid $733.


Lot 196.  T205 Gold Bordered group of 4 major Hall of Famers. Mathewson, Johnson, Speaker and Young. Mathewson is excellent, Johnson is vg-ex with a tiny wrinkle, Young is excellent with slight wear at the corners and Speaker is ex+ with an off center back.
Winning Bid $1,375.


Lot 197.  4 T205 Gold Border Hall of Famers. Group includes Bresnahan (mouth closed light creasing. Polar Bear back, good), Clarke (excellent, Hassan back), Duffy (excellent, Sweet Cap back) and Tinker (very good, Piedmont back.
Winning Bid $294.


Lot 198.  Group of 11 T206’s with Sweet Caporal 350-460 Series with rare Factory 42 or Factory 42 Overprint backs. There are 8 cards with the rare Factory 42 back without the overprint as follows: 2 Crandall (vg and poor), Devore (vg), 2 Ford (vg, gd-vg), Gandil (gd-vg), Schekard (gd-vg) and Tannehill (vg). The three with the Factory 42 and the overprint are Donlin (fair-gd), Meyers (vg) and Schulte (vg).
Winning Bid $267.


Lot 199.  3 T207 Brown background Hall of Famers. Bresnahan (ex), Bender (ex) and Tinker (ex-mt).
Winning Bid $500.


Lot 200.  Two cards of Buck Weaver in fair to poor condition. Includes E135 Collins McCarthy #185 which has a hole at the top and several creases and a 1911 T212 Obak which has creasing and a couple of spots of paper loss in the lower left.
Winning Bid $605.


Lot 201.  Five 1910 T212 Obaks from the 150 Series. Group includes Armbuster (good), Berry (good), Murphy (good), Stewart (vg-ex appearance but spot of paper loss on the back) and Willett (good).
Minimum Bid $250.


Lot 202.  T227 Honest Long Cut Rube Marquard. Very good card with some wear at the corners and a clean back.
Winning Bid $303.


Lot 203.  No lot.
Minimum Bid $0.


Lot 204.  .
Minimum Bid $500.


Lot 205.  Five rare 1930’s cards. 2 1934 Detroit Tiger Team Issue - Owen and Rogell (both excellent); 1937 Dixie Lid Premium Carl Hubbell (ex-mt), 1938 Dixie Lid Premium - Jimmy Foxx (ex-mt) and 1940 Michigan Sportservice - Barney McCoskey (good).
Minimum Bid $300.
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