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Although he never witnessed a championship game, Frederick Arthur Stanley, Governor General to Canada, purchased for the price of ten guineas a trophy bearing his name for presentation to the amateur hockey champions of Canada. The Stanley Cup has...
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Lot #427
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This rare black leather bound book was produced in 1997 by the NHLPA together with “Field of Dreams”. The book relates the personal stories and includes autographed photos of 93 different hockey stars from different eras. Included are the three Hu...
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Lot #428
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Named by Lord Stanley himself as a trustee of Stanley’s famous challenge cup in 1893, Philip Dansken Ross of Ottawa remained a trustee for an amazing 56 years. It is said that no man had more to do with the important decisions concerning the Cup...
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Lot #429
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Extremely interesting letter was sent by Lester Patrick to NHL President Red Dutton in March of 1946 and somewhat contradicts the history books! Patrick talks about the letter he received from longtime Stanley Cup trustee P.D. Ross which informs...
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Lot #430
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More interesting reading regarding the Stanley Cup is in this September 7th, 1946, letter sent by Hall of Fame “builder” William Northey to NHL President “Lt-Col.” Clarence Campbell. Northey brings forth his concerns that if the NHL should one da...
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Lot #431
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Elected to the Hall of Fame for his outstanding quarter-century career as a referee, Cooper Smeaton served as a trustee of the Stanley Cup for 32 years, sending this letter to NHL President Red Dutton when he was appointed co-trustee by P.D. Ross...
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Lot #432
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Sixteen wonderful ballpoint signatures of the men who helped set the benchmark for hockey dynasties with five consecutive Stanley Cups in the last half of the 1950’s are penned on a creamy sheet here, matched up with a reproduction photograph of t...
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Lot #433
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Haunting letter written by Babe Siebert and dated May 12, 1939, just 3 months before his accidental drowning on the eve of his debut as coach of the Canadiens. The letter, which begins “Hello Art”, reads: “Hope you have been getting along OK, and...
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Lot #434
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Neat photo and nice signature of the man known as “Newsy”, Edouard Lalonde is pictured here with another Hall-of-Famer, Cooper Smeaton, longtime referee and trustee of the Stanley Cup. Writing on the reverse of the approximately 3” by 5” color sn...
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Lot #435
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Fantastic piece of All-Star game history is this Charity Dinner program from February, 1982, in Washington. The Lester Patrick Award was presented to Emile “Cat” Francis on this night as well and over 40 autographed the back of the 4-page affair....
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Lot #436
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Several oohs and aahhs will be coming out of the winning bidder’s mouth as he leafs through this remarkable piece! Loaded with not often seen photographs, both on-ice action and off-ice candid shots, the album includes dozens of terrific autograp...
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Lot #437
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Wonderful piece for Sawchuk/autograph collectors is this classic mid-1950’s pose of Terry with the Bruins which has been signed by the shutout king in the lower left corner. Blue ink signature is a touch faded but is thick and captivating and sur...
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Lot #438
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More then twenty-five team logo pucks signed by honored members of hockey's Hall of Fame in Toronto. Loads of big name players with even bigger careers! You'll get biscuits signed by Maurice Richard (dec.), Lafleur, Reardon, Mahovlich, Bossy, Shut...
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Lot #439
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The wonderful artwork of Walter Burden has been enhanced by the autographs of several Hall-of-Famers on these splendid prints, the largest of which measures 9” by 11”. “Legends of the Crease” is signed by Hall, Bower, Worsley and Cheevers while P...
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Lot #440
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Magnificent 22" x 34" display of future NHL star Sidney Crosby with Canada's National Jr. team. Next to his photo we have Sidney's number "28" in tackle twill witch has been personally signed on the number "8" by hockey phenom Sidney Crosby. Professi...
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Lot #441
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Magnificent 22” x 34” display of NHL star Sidney Crosby with Canada’s National Jr. team. The photo has been personally signed by the hockey phenom Sidney Crosby with a black sharpie. Professionally matted and framed. Will come with a certificate of a...
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Lot #442
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Splendid tribute to four Hall of Fame goaltenders is the work of artist Walter Burden who has joined Johnny Bower, Glenn Hall, Gump Worsley and Gerry Cheevers in autographing the litho in pencil beneath their marvelous images. Titled “Legends of...
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Lot #443
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Fabulous tribute to hockey’s six most storied and historic buildings has been autographed by players who often times alone were worth the price of admission at their home rinks. Images of the Montreal Forum (Maurice Richard), Madison Square Garde...
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Lot #444
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