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Captivating keepsake commemorates the Montreal Canadiens’ somewhat surprise Stanley Cup championship in the spring of 1953 and was presented to Habs’ center Elmer Lach, the ultimate hero of the Cup finals with his winning goal in overtime that...
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Lot #1
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Very special memento from an extra special year in the life of Elmer Lach is this sterling silver tray which is engraved “National Hockey League Champions and Stanley Cup Winners – Season 1943-44 – Club De Hockey Canadien Inc. – Elmer Lach.”...
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Lot #2
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Sensational mini Stanley Cup rekindles the story of how hockey’s newest terrific trio helped return the Montreal Canadiens to the winners’ circle in the spring of 1944. Produced in recent years by the Boffey company for Elmer Lach, it brings...
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Lot #3
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The Montreal Canadiens made it two Stanley Cup triumphs in three years in 1945-46, with this formidable silver-plated miniature Stanley Cup commemorating the season’s happy ending. After finishing 1-2-3 in league scoring the previous year, El...
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Lot #4
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After seeing the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings “control” Lord Stanley’s precious trophy for six years, the Montreal Canadiens recaptured hockey’s top prize in April of 1953. It turned out to be a crowning moment in the career of C...
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Lot #5
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The Montreal Canadiens skated to their fourth consecutive regular season championship in 1946-47, their 78-point total (34-16-10) six better than second place Toronto. Members of the team received splendid silver plated pitchers to commemorat...
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Lot #6
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Nifty 60-year old mementos were awarded to members of the 1944-45 Montreal Canadiens who that year won their second of four consecutive regular season titles, posting a 38-8-4 record and 80 points, 13 more than runner-up Detroit. Montreal’s p...
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Lot #7
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A stirring, fascinating piece of hockey history is this puck which Elmer Lach fired past Boston Bruin goaltender Sugar Jim Henry to give the Montreal Canadiens the Stanley Cup on April 16, 1953. The stage was the Montreal Forum with the Canad...
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Lot #8
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Marvelous memento from a milestone night at Montreal’s famous Forum is this vintage Art Ross Tyer puck. Canadiens veteran center Elmer Lach shot it past Chicago’s Al Rollins to join the NHL’s select 200- goal club. At the time, 200 goals was qui...
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Lot #9
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Classy piece was presented to Elmer James Lach in the 1990’s in recognition of his outstanding career. The glass features an image of a smiling Lach and mentions in both English and French his five All-Star team selections, his two NHL scorin...
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Lot #10
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Elmer James Lach overcame serious injuries during his 14-year career with the Montreal Canadiens to become one of hockey’s best playmakers and forge a Hall of Fame career. This superb gold ring, representing a courageous career filled with ex...
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Lot #11
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Stunning gold ring was presented to Elmer Lach after the Hockey Hall of Fame moved to its current location in downtown Toronto and honored its members with these “updated” rings. It features a large sea blue stone and two small diamonds which...
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Lot #12
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A hockey player’s ultimate honor was bestowed upon Saskatchewan native Elmer Lach in June of 1966 as he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Lach’s place alongside the immortals of the sport was earned with an unusual gift for playmakin...
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Lot #13
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Superb souvenir here from a season which saw Montreal Canadiens’ center Elmer Lach capture the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player. The league’s scoring champion with 54 assists and 80 points in 50 games, Lach earned First All-Star...
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Lot #14
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Great chance here for those of you yet to acquire the number one prerequisite to any serious hockey library. Author Charles Coleman’s years of research led to this detailed history of competition for Lord Stanley’s famous trophy, from its inc...
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Lot #15
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Fabulous gold creation represents Elmer Lach’s most prolific NHL season, one which saw the crafty center earn NHL First All-Star Team status for the first time. Lach led all scorers in 1944-45 with 80 points in 50 games, including 54 assists....
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Lot #16
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Elmer Lach copped his second scoring championship in 1947-48 and for the second time in his career was named to the NHL’s First All-Star Team along with brother in arms Maurice Richard and left winger Ted Lindsay. A gold All-Star charm which...
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Lot #17
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Exceptional celluloid creation captures members of the 1945-46 Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens, with the images being the work of Montreal’s famous Rice Studios. Elmer Lach is pictured to the left of the stovepipe-shaped Cup and is jo...
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Lot #18
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Brilliantly stunning, this 1952-53 Canadiens team photo is a celluloid affair and pictures the smiling men who returned the Stanley Cup to Montreal in the spring of 1953. Elmer Lach, who scored the Cup-winner in overtime against the Bruins, i...
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Lot #19
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Canadiens “Punch Line” members Elmer Lach, Maurice Richard and Toe Blake are the stars of this tempting lot, highlighted by a vintage 10” by 12” framed shot used for a “Parade Sportive” photo, and a color 8” by 10” affair by David Bier capturi...
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Lot #20
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Of the 64 points in 74 career playoff games that Elmer Lach recorded while helping the Canadiens to three Stanley Cups, none was more important or more memorable than the overtime goal he scored to give the Canadiens a 1-0 victory over the Bru...
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Lot #21
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A three-time member of the NHL’s First All-Star Team, Elmer Lach’s personal team photo here is from the league’s 2nd annual game, played November 3, 1948 in Chicago. Included in the 8” by 10” Turofsky original are the likes of Lach, Richard,...
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Lot #22
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Splendid six-pack here is highlighted by a Rice Studios matte-finish 8” by 10” of the ’48-49 Canadiens posed on Forum ice and autographed on the back by Elmer Lach. A heavily creased panoramic looks to be from the same season while a Jacques...
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Lot #23
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Almost forgotten but recalled last season when the Canadiens retired more jersey numbers, Elmer Lach was honored in December of 1975 when the #16 which he and Henri Richard donned during their Hall of Fame careers was withdrawn from circulatio...
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Lot #24
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Great lot is highlighted by Elmer Lach’s game worn NHL Oldtimers jersey from circa 1972. Thick durene tie-neck style sweater features sewn-on tackle twill numbers and nameplate, along with the Oldtimers crest. Some interior pilling to mentio...
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Lot #25
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Terrific trio from the memorable night that the Montreal Forum opened and closed its doors to NHL action for the last time features the red knit Canadiens jersey Elmer Lach wore during the stirring post game ceremonies on March 11, 1996. Size...
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Lot #26
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One of the oldest living members of the Hockey Hall of Fame, former Canadiens star center Elmer Lach autographed these home and away Habs jerseys, with the white vintage style sweater similar to the ones Lach and his teammates wore back in the...
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Lot #27
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Extremely handsome and classy you’ll be in this splendid navy blazer presented to Elmer Lach by the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Hall’s updated logo on the left breast pocket is an embroidered affair with glittering golden thread while the same l...
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Lot #28
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Four neat pieces here are highlighted by the heavy bronze trophy in the shape of a flame which Elmer Lach received in the year 2000 when he was inducted into the Quebec Sports Hall of Fame. Details are engraved on the circular base of the awa...
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Lot #29
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This massive tribute to Elmer Lach was presented to the veteran Canadiens center on March 3, 1952 when Elmer was given his “night” at the Forum. Dated and signed “Dorion” in the lower right corner, the work features a big head shot of Lach wi...
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Lot #30
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Two little beauties from Elmer Lach’s illustrious 14-year career with the Montreal Canadiens are highlighted by a 10-karat gold puck-shaped charm he received after being named to the NHL’s First All-Star Team for the ’51-52 season. Elmer’s 65...
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Lot #31
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Like other great players who wore the Canadiens’ red, white and blue before and after him, Elmer Lach was honored with a special night towards the end of his illustrious career. March 8, 1952, was the date with the accolades and gifts showere...
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Lot #32
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Sensational booty here features almost entirely vintage 8” by 10” photographs, over 85 of them, along with ten original pieces of artwork, including five magnificent caricature/comics used for newspaper publication. The pile of photos include...
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Lot #33
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An avid golfer and one of the NHL’s best on the links, Elmer Lach’s golf booty features 15 photos, most of them vintage foursome shots and highlighted by a photo of Elmer which is plastered with autographs including those of the Rocket, Geoffr...
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Lot #34
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A Saskatchewan youngster who burst onto the NHL scene in 1975-76 by chalking up 95 points and winning rookie-of-the-year honors, Bryan Trottier was depicted at the dawn of his illustrious Hall of Fame career by world-renowned artist LeRoy Nei...
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Lot #35
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Formidable silver-plated keepsake was made possible by the outstanding talents of Bryan Trottier, Mike Bossy and Denis Potvin, among others, and commemorates the New York Islanders’ second of four consecutive Stanley Cup titles in the early-19...
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Lot #36
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A participant in eight NHL All-Star games during his Hall of Fame career, Bryan Trottier had been selected to the First All-Star Team for the first half of the season when he wore this fabulous orange mesh jersey in the 1980 All-Star Game in D...
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Lot #37
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Washington hosted the 1982 NHL All-Star Game and Bryan Trottier wore this one-year style jersey while centering an all Islanders line, completed by Mike Bossy and John Tonelli. “Trottier” in sewn-on individual letters (no nameplate) is arched...
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Lot #38
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Bryan Trottier skated in his sixth of eight career All-Star games in 1985, wearing this orange knit jersey at Calgary’s Olympic Saddledome. CCM jersey has a company patch on the rear hem while “52” was added in ballpoint to the tag in the nec...
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Lot #39
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Great game used gear is from Bryan Trottier’s 15th and final season with the Islanders. One of the fiercest competitors of his era and a wonderful passer and playmaker, “Trotts” led the Isles to four straight Stanley Cup titles and played on...
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Lot #40
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The National Hockey League’s Calder Trophy winner in 1975-76 for his standout rookie season, Bryan Trottier was the object of a painting done in 1976 by LeRoy Neiman, likely the most popular living artist in the United States. Neiman’s unique...
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Lot #41
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An important chapter in Bryan Trottier’s march to the 1000-point plateau came Tuesday, December 13th, 1983, in front of New York Islander faithful. Bryan assisted on Mike Bossy’s opening goal 28 seconds into the game and then made it 4-0 at 5...
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Lot #42
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Spectacular hand-carved trophy features the “Anheiser Busch” eagle with wings spread and atop a 3” high marble-like base. The engraved metal plaque on the 4” by 5” base reads “Budweiser Player Of The Year - New York Islanders 1982 - Bryan Tro...
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Lot #43
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Formidable mementos from Bryan Trottier’s illustrious career include a photo of then U.S. President George Bush honoring the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins at the White House. The border around the 4 1/2” by 6 1/2” picture has been...
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Lot #44
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Cool foursome of items is mostly from when Bryan Trottier’s experience and competitive drive helped the Penguins to back-to-back Stanley Cup titles in the early-1990’s and includes autographs, game used equipment and a big framed print (23” x...
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Lot #45
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Swell ensemble of souvenirs is highlighted by a couple of snazzy clocks Bryan Trottier received for participating in NHL All-Star games. A Movado Quartz clock is from Bryan’s second appearance in the mid-season classic in 1978 (Buffalo) while...
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Lot #46
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A wonderful look back at a wonderful career here with 33 mostly 8” by 10” framed photos from Bryan Trottier’s triumphant times with both the Islanders and Penguins. Highlights include a pair of black & white matted jobs picturing “Trotts” and...
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Lot #47
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The silver ink autographs of the four men who were instrumental in bringing the Stanley Cup to Long Island for four consecutive years in the early-1980’s highlight this fantastic lot of 221993 Stanley Cup centennial posters. Each poster measu...
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Lot #48
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Fine trio of Ultra Vic 4050 model sticks are from Bryan Trottier’s years in Pittsburgh and include the piece of lumber “Trotts” used to register NHL career assist number 900, his second-to-last helper. The details (“900 Assist - Ottawa Januar...
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Lot #49
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Terrific lot recalling the New York Islanders’ glory years stars the dynasty’s four most important contributors and features Bryan Trottier single-signed Isles logo pucks. There are then three identical 8” by 10” photos of nine different shot...
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Lot #50
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Dandy piece for Islanders’ faithful to consider, this red, white and blue Louisville 2625 model goalie stick has the lie number (“14”) on the upper shaft and features 23 blue marker autographs spread out over both sides of the shaft and paddle...
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Lot #51
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The card set that started it all; the first of three early 20th century issues by Imperial Tobacco features the big names of the pre- NHL era and grades G-VG. The Cyclone Taylor and Paddy Moran cards lead a group of 11 VG cards which also incl...
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Lot #52
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The rookie card of the legendary Georges Vezina, one of the hobby’s highest valued and most desirable, highlights this 1911-12 C-55 set by Imperial Tobacco. The Vezina RC here grades F-G with creases and minor paper loss both front and back t...
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Lot #53
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Legends Art Ross and Cyclone Taylor are included in this group of “C-57” cards, the most difficult to locate of Imperial Tobacco’s three sets of the 1910-13 era. The Ross card is VG with a couple of creases limited to the lower part while Cyc...
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Lot #54
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The beauty of the Topps company’s first hockey issue, in the minds of many, has never been duplicated; these are simply the nicest looking cards ever made! The majority of the cards here would grade EX or better with problem-free fronts, but...
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Lot #55
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Bobby Hull’s second card highlights this lot of ’59-60 Topps cards which is nine away from being complete. We give an overall grade of VG-EX to the group, with 17 cards grading VG, including Howe, Howe in action, Worsley and Shack, 28 grading...
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Lot #56
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Exactly two-thirds of the Topps company’s 1962-63 offering of 66 cards is up for grabs here in VG, VG-EX and EX condition. Several key and rookie cards are not present but included are the likes of Bucyk, Hall and Neilson RC (all EX), as well...
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Lot #57
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Ever-popular “big” cards issued by the Topps company in 1964-65 are 22 shy of a complete set, with the majority falling into the VG and VG-EX grades; handled but not abused with at times light creases and corner/edge wear. There are also some...
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Lot #58
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A group of mostly lower grade cards here fall into the G and VG grades with a few better and a few worse. A Ted Lindsay and nine commons make it into the EX grade with highlights among the VG cards being a Bathgate rookie card, Kennedy, Lach...
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Lot #59
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Lesser condition featured in this group of 45 Parkhurst cards from the ’61-62 season. All of the shown star cards, including the Keon rookie card, fall into the VG range with the Gordie Howe card appearing to have been bleached. Pretty much...
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Lot #60
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The O-Pee-Chee company’s very first hockey card effort features the rookie cards of several pre-war legends with the majority of this lot falling into the G, G-VG and VG grades. The Shore and Stewart RCs are G here while shown RCs of Conacher...
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Lot #61
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The rookie card of Montreal Canadiens Aurele Joliat highlights this lot of 11 cards issued by the William Patterson company. Mighty respectable crease-free Joliat card has edge and corner wear to mention, along with a slightly scuffed surface...
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Lot #62
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Some of the most beautiful hockey cards ever produced are in the Topps company’s inaugural 1954-55 issue and at the top of that beautiful list are the cards of legends Gordie Howe and Terry Sawchuk. Gordie’s card here is in great crease-free...
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Lot #63
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One of the prerequisites to any serious rookie card collection, this 1958-59 Topps issue pictures a young Bobby Hull at the dawn of his illustrious professional career. Attractive card is for once nicely centered side-to-side and in crease-fr...
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Lot #64
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Exceptional collection of the Topps company’s attractive “All-Time Greats” feature from 1960-61, this group of high grade cards includes 15 “NM-MT 8” cards and nine which came in at “NM 7”. Legends receiving an “8” are 3-Malone, 4-Johnson, 8-...
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Lot #65
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Nice ensemble of cards here for those of you working on the difficult- to-put-together Quaker Oats green-back version of Parkhurst’s ’55-56 issue. A few nice ones with 4-Armstrong and 21-Chabot grading EX+ and 29-Kennedy and 55-Lalonde at EX....
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Lot #66
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Big blank-backed cards measure approximately 5” by 7” and were issued during the 1939-40 season. Highlights here include crease-free “EX” cards of Hall-of-Famers Charlie Conacher (#59), Ebbie Goodfellow (66), Earl Seibert (76) and Cooney Weil...
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Lot #67
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Rookie Year O-Pee-Chee’s 1979-80 card set featuring the all important Wayne Gretzky rookie card highlights this lot with Wayne’s RC easily grading EX-MT and falling into some people’s NRMT grade with less than perfect centering and a slight to...
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Lot #68
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Stirring keepsake was presented to Maple Leafs’ president and managing director Conn Smythe after his team had won its second of three straight Stanley Cup titles. Smythe was responsible for the biggest trade (at that time) in hockey history...
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Lot #69
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An engraved metal plaque applied to the bottom of the door of this breathtaking piece explains its provenance and sure gets a person to thinking. It reads “Presented to Mr. & Mrs. C. Smythe by Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Team 1928-29.” The lo...
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Lot #70
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Fascinating piece from the Smythe household pictures members of the first Maple Leafs team to win hockey’s ultimate prize. “Toronto Maple Leafs Worlds Champions 1931-32” is beneath the images of Clancy, Conacher, Primeau, Jackson, Horner, Bai...
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Lot #71
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This ancient souvenir dates way back to before Hall-of-Famer Conn Smythe’s arrival on the NHL scene and is engraved “Conny Smythe From Varsity Juniors ’24.” Toronto-born Smythe first gained hockey prominence as captain of the University of To...
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Lot #72
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A fabulous souvenir from a championship season, this original photo by Alexandra Studio pictures members of the 1946-47 Toronto Maple Leafs who that season captured Lord Stanley’s precious trophy for the first of three consecutive years. The...
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Lot #73
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Terrific personal lot of photographs features several highlights including a circa 1930’s portrait of Toronto Maple Leaf patriarch, founder and builder Conn Smythe. “Alexandra Studio Toronto” is stamped in the cream-colored border and the pho...
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Lot #74
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Sensational miniature Stanley Cup brings back memories of Super Mario and the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first Cup title in the spring of 1991. Although often associated with losing teams during his playing days, Gilles Meloche was this time on the...
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Lot #75
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Magnificent silver plated miniature replica of hockey’s most coveted prize commemorates the Pittsburgh Penguins’ second consecutive Stanley Cup championship at the conclusion of the ’91-92 season. And what a finish it was! The Pens reeled off...
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Lot #76
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Impressive personal miniature of the Prince of Wales Trophy was presented to Pittsburgh goaltending coach and scout, Gilles Meloche, after Mario Lemieux and the Penguins brought Pittsburgh its first Stanley Cup title in 1991. Despite Mario on...
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Lot #77
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Awesome silver plated trophy commemorates the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Wales Conference playoff championship which sent them to the Stanley Cup finals for the second consecutive time in May of 1992. Their four-game sweep of the Bruins in the conf...
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Lot #78
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Lovely gold pendant charm features two large cubic zircons set into an acrylic black plate to represent the Pittsburgh Penguins’ back-to- back Stanley Cup titles and was presented to Pens’ scout and goaltending coach Gilles Meloche. Sixteen sm...
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Lot #79
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Recognizing Gilles Meloche’s talent, the Minnesota North Stars protected the solid goaltender prior to the Minnesota-Cleveland dispersal draft in June of 1978 and Gilles proved the move a wise one as he won MVP honors during his first season i...
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Lot #80
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Reliable and dependable, Gilles Meloche averaged 46 games a year during his seven seasons with the Minnesota North Stars and in 1981-82 was named the team’s most valuable player for the second time. The team’s MVP received the Bill Masterton...
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Lot #81
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Elegant award was presented to Gilles Meloche for having played 500 National Hockey League games, a number Gilles bumped up to 788 before his 18-year pro career ended in 1988. Popular amongst collectors, the trophy here stands just a tad unde...
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Lot #82
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Splendid six-pack of souvenirs and awards received by goaltender Gilles Meloche is highlighted by three mementos from games between NHL teams and visiting Soviet squads. A silvery hockey player in motion sculpture by Hoselton is inscribed “NH...
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Lot #83
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Sensational piece of game worn memorabilia was the most popular style mask in the 1960’s and carried over into the next decade, California Golden Seals young goaltender Gilles Meloche wearing this one in the early stages of his 18-year pro car...
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Lot #84
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Impressive combination fiberglass and cage mask was worn by goaltender Gilles Meloche as he closed out his 17-year NHL career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1987-88. The ever popular penguin skater logo is painted twice on the upper part...
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Lot #85
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One of the highlights of Gilles Meloche’s outstanding game worn jersey collection, this fabulous red durene Cleveland Barons road sweater from the ’77-78 season is tagged in the neck by Rawlings in size 50. An embroidered Barons crest is sewn...
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Lot #86
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What a closet full of dazzling jerseys goaltender Gilles Meloche accumulated during his 18-year pro career! This is one of the most beautiful and dates to early in Gilles’ NHL career. With shocking vibrant green and gold colors, the stretchy...
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Lot #87
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Another tantalizing jersey from goaltender Gilles Meloche’s playing days is this heavy stretchy knit Seals sweater, a style worn in the team’s final two seasons (’74-75, ’75-76) before moving to Cleveland. A partially frayed Gunzo’s tag, a ha...
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Lot #88
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Among the most attractive and popular hockey jerseys, this home white North Stars shirt is from a memorable season, one which saw goaltender Gilles Meloche help backstop the team to its first Stanley Cup finals appearance. Mesh jersey include...
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Lot #89
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From Gilles Meloche’s last of seven seasons in a North Stars uniform comes this green mesh Minnesota road jersey with “Steichen’s” and a CCM patch sewn onto the rear hem. A Steichen’s tag is in the neck along with a Maska washing instruction...
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Lot #90
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Goaltender Gilles Meloche gave the Minnesota North Stars seven solid seasons, fashioning a 141-117-52 won-loss-tie record along the way and wore this white mesh Stars jersey in ’84-85, his last season with the team before moving on to Pittsbur...
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Lot #91
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In his tenth full NHL season and before backstopping the Minnesota North Stars past his hometown Montreal Canadiens in the 1980 playoffs, Gilles Meloche appeared in his first All-Star game in February of 1980. The game at Detroit’s Joe Louis...
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Lot #92
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Attractive short-lived style was worn by goaltender Gilles Meloche in the 1982 NHL All-Star Game in Landover, Maryland, Gilles’ second All- Star game appearance. After getting the “W” two years earlier, Meloche was this time on the losing side...
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Lot #93
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Marvelous memento from goaltender Gilles Meloche’s last of 17 NHL seasons is this Penguins home white mesh jersey by Cooper. With a screened-on Penguin skater logo and heat-pressed numbers, the jersey has a Cooper tag in the neck, along with...
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Lot #94
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Veteran goaltender Gilles Meloche’s 27 appearances during the ’87-88 season, his third and final year of active duty in Pittsburgh, matched the number on this sweater, which he wore in road games in his final NHL campaign. Black and gold mesh...
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Lot #95
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After a seven-year absence from the World Ice Hockey Championships, Canada returned to compete at the 1977 worlds held in Vienna, Austria. Gilles Meloche’s Team Canada jersey is a stretchy nylon affair by AK with a company tag in the neck ind...
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Lot #96
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Fine pair of international hockey keepsakes are Gilles Meloche’s Team Canada jersey he wore in helping Canada to a bronze medal at the 1982 World Championships in Finland, and a team signed pennant. Red mesh jersey by Sandow has a tag in the...
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Lot #97
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A teammate of Mario Lemieux early in the superstar’s career and then a beneficiary of his excellence which led the Penguins to back-to- back Stanley Cup titles in the early-1990’s, goaltender and then goaltender coach/scout Gilles Meloche secur...
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Lot #98
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Dandy collection of sticks from Gilles Meloche’s days as a goaltending coach and scout in Pittsburgh is highlighted by a game used Tom Barrasso Sher-Wood stick, two autographed Barrasso game ready Koho sticks, an autographed game used Ron Fran...
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Lot #99
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Fantastic All-Star game memorabilia was used by Hall-of-Famer Patrick Roy in the 1993 NHL All-Star Game played at the Montreal Forum, a high-scoring affair which saw Patrick shutout the opposition in his only period of action (first) and his W...
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Lot #100
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