Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2020
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Terrifically captivating and the likes of which are very infrequently offered are the over one hundred high grade encapsulated treasures on the auction block here. To have survived in such tremendous condition some seven decades after their release is remarkable. This group of 1951-52 Parkies totals 102, with three different grading companies involved in the inspection and assessment process. Only the three key rookie cards of Howe, Richard and Sawchuk, offered in three separate auctions, are not present here. The highlights are numerous, with the delectable details as follows: Worthy of NM-MT 8 recognition in the eyes of PSA are 42 cards, highlighted by RCs of Hall of Famers 7-Johnson, 19-Henry, 37-Gadsby, 47-Lumley, 49-Mosienko, 55-Kelly (OC), 56-Lindsay, 68-Pronovost, 72-Meeker and 80-Flaman, with 28-Dumart and 53-Stewart also 8s and the remaining numbers listed below. Three NM+ 7.5 entries are RCs of 26-Quackenbush, 31-Lund and 100-Hergesheimer, while leading three dozen (36) at NM 7 are 10-Harvey, 14-Geoffrion, 15-McNeil, 48-D. Bentley, 63-Delvecchio, 76-Rollins, 81-M. Bentley, 83-Mackell and 104-Rayner, with Max Bentley's card the only non-RC. Completing the PSA lineup is a trio of EX-MT 6s; 1-Lach, 54-Pavelich RC and 86-Kennedy RC. .....In SGC holders are eight cards (all RCs), with three of them NM/MT 8s; 50-Roy Conacher, 65-Prystai and 101-Kullman. There's a NM+ 7.5 (84-Sid Smith) and four NM 7s; 3-Bouchard, 11-Mosdell, 70-Watson and 75-Broda. .....KSA-graded cards total ten, with 29-Schmidt in an ancient KSA holder labeled "8.5 MINT", while at 8.5 NMM+ is Allan Stanley's (#94) rookie. Five at 8 NMN are RCs of 2-Meger, 6-MacPherson, 57-Skov and 105-Conacher, as well as 64-Abel. Completing are a couple of 7 NMs (5-Olmstead RC and 103-Sinclair RC), along with one you've been likely waiting for; 52-The Winning Goal is slabbed 6.5 ENM+. .....Finally, the not-aforementioned NM-MT 8s are #s 16, 20, 21-25, 27, 30, 32-34, 38-41, 43, 45, 46, 59, 60, 62, 67, 73, 85, 87, 88, 90, 92 and 98. The formidable and dreamy contingent offers oodles of possibilities and is one that the most serious of collectors will want to consider. ......*Please note that we are offering the 1951-52 Parkhurst set in a set vs. individual lots format. At the end of the auction, the cards will be sold to the highest aggregate bidding, whether that is the sum of the (four) individual lots or the highest bid for the complete set. Our website will automatically reflect whichever portion has received the highest bidding total.
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