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Sensational vintage pin is one that seldom surfaces and features an image of New York Ranger Hall of Fame defenceman Ivan Ching Johnson. Chings name is arched above his image while other lettering reads Arco Skate Skating Club Member. Pin measures ju...
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Lot #301
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Stack of vintage publications produced to promote games held at the Boston Garden during the Dirty Thirties includes: 1) Dec. 1932 Bruins vs. Detroit game program with Shore, Clapper and Tiny Thompson in the line up for the Bs. 2) Jan. 30, 1934 progr...
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Lot #302
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Vintage real photo postcard with used, divided postcard back pictures the first US team in the Pacific Coast Hockey League. Eddie Oatman (misidentified on the note on the verso as John Oatman) captained the early squad and he poses here in the arena...
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Lot #303
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Grouping of four vintage real photo postcards dating back to the early Twenties featuring the Greyhounds of Sault St. Marie, Ontario. The modern Soo Greyhounds are a junior franchise. The team of the Twenties was a senior outfit, playing in the North...
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Lot #304
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After being signed by the Toronto Blueshirts of the NHA in 1912, Frank Nighbor, as a 19-year-old rookie, scored 25 goals in 17 games, including six against the famous Montreal Wanderers on February 15, 1913 in a 10-3 Toronto romp. In a startling move...
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Lot #305
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In 1909, a team called the Comets from Haileybury, Ontario earned notoriety in ice hockey circles, luring professional players such as Con Corbeau, Skene Ronan and Harry Smith away from teams in the Ontario Professional Hockey League (OPHL) and the E...
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Lot #306
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Vintage black and white postcard portraying the Portage Lake Hockey Team, United States Champions 1902-03.The Lakers were a founding team in the International Hockey League (the first professional league formed) and although they never challenged for...
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Lot #307
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Perfect pairing of collage style real photo postcards depicting the roster of the 1937-38 Trail Smoke Eaters. The Smokies would become champions of the British Columbia League that year and go on to capture the Allan Cup as Canadian Senior Amateur Ho...
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Lot #308
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Scarce silver award presented to a member of the controversial hockey squad representing Britain at the World Championships in 1937.This 2.5 medal, in near excellent condition, was awarded to one of Britains skaters following their loss to Canada in...
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Lot #309
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Canadian teams continued to dominate the World Hockey Championships in the early post-war era, but from 1954 onwards, the elite tournament became increasingly competitive as the USSR joined them this year and the teams from Czechoslovakia and Sweden...
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Lot #310
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On the evening of Sunday, March 12th, 1961, a mild, sunny day in Geneva, Switzerland, at about 8:30 pm, the final buzzer sounded in the beautiful arena. The scoreboard read:Canada 5 - Russia 1. The Trail Smoke Eaters had won the World Ice Hockey Cham...
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Lot #311
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Gathering of vintage hockey presentation medals from the Twenties and Thirties includes:1) Rectangular bronze medal from the 1929 Spengler Cup held in Davos, Switzerland. Approx.2 x 2.75 inches. 2) 1930 Spengler Cup medal from Davos, with yellow and...
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Lot #312
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One shy of an even dozen, we offer this comprehensive grouping of presentation medals, each produced to be awarded to players and delegates attending the World Ice Hockey Championships over the years. While most are participation medals, the highligh...
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Lot #313
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A treasure trove of cast medals, each produced to commemorate an important European hockey tournament. Highlights include a copper piece from the 1984 Izvestia Cup held in Moscow, a massive pewter medal featuring a carved art player in his CCCP unifo...
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Lot #314
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A three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Detroit Red Wings, Ebbie Goodfellow signed and personalized this fantastic original painting of himself by artist Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid. Goodfellow, who died in 1985, personalized his autograph, “To Mac,...
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Lot #315
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Red Wings great Sid Abel won his first of three Stanley Cups with Detroit in 1943. After missing two seasons due to military service, he returned to the NHL and went on to center the Production Line, adding two more Cups in 1950 and 1952 while flanke...
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Lot #316
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New York Rangers legend Ivan “Ching” Johnson personalized his signature on this fantastic original portrait of himself by artist Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid. The Hall of Fame defenceman indicated that he signed, “With Best Wishes To Mac. ‘Ching’ Johnson...
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Lot #317
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This stunning portrait of Frank Selke is one of Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid’s personal favorites. “I think it took me 20 minutes to paint,” recalled McDiarmid, who added that often some of his best artworks are the ones that take the least time to compl...
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Lot #318
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A Hall-of-Famer and member of the 1940 Stanley Cup champions New York Rangers, Neil Colville personalized his autograph on this portrait of himself by artist Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid. The Edmonton native has signed, “To Mac, My best Regards, Neil Col...
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Lot #319
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Arguably, the top NHL goalie of the 1930s, Tiny Thompson won the Vezina Trophy four times during the decade. Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1959, Thompson helped lead the Boston Bruins to their first Stanley Cup in 1929 as a rookie. He went on...
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Lot #320
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From humble NHL beginnings with the ill-fated New York Americans at the outset of the 1940s, Chuck Rayner’s star rose when he joined the New York Rangers after serving three years in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. “Bonnie Prince Charlie...
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Lot #321
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Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966, Ken Reardon has personalized his signature to the artist on this original painting of himself by Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid. Reardon, who died on March 15, 2008, has indicated that he added his autograph i...
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Lot #322
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A rugged and talented right winger, Bill Cook helped lead the New York Rangers to their first two Stanley Cups in 1928 and 1933. The legendary Blueshirt has personalized his autography on this original portrait by Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid, signing to...
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Lot #323
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Well known for his eight Stanley Cups as coach of the Montreal Canadiens, Toe Blake was a Hall of Fame player in his own right. Blake debuted in 1935 with the Montreal Maroons, who won their second and final Stanley Cup. The Canadiens snapped up Blak...
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Lot #324
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The Jean Beliveau of his era, legendary Toronto Maple Leafs captain Syl Apps was a gentleman and hockey idol beyond reproach. Apps has personalized his autograph, “To Mac with kindest regards, Syl Apps, 1977, Toronto Maple Leafs 1936-48”, as it appea...
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Lot #325
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From 1946 to 1977, Clarence Campbell served as the NHL’s president. The Saskatchewan lawyer, a former league referee and war trial prosecutor, saw the league triple in size from six teams to 18 while holding off a spirited challenge to the league’s s...
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Lot #326
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A three-time NHL All-Star, Gordie Drillon was a part of the legendary 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs team that overcame a 3-0 series deficit against Detroit in the Stanley Cup final to win four straight games and claim the championship. The league’s leadin...
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Lot #327
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Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1967, Harry Oliver won the Stanley Cup with Boston in 1929, the Bruins’ first championship. He spent eight seasons with Boston before he was traded to the New York Americans in 1934, where he remained until re...
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Lot #328
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It is well documented that Irvin “Ace” Bailey’s career was tragically cut short after he suffered a serious head injury when he was viciously tripped up by Eddie Shore during a game at Boston Garden on December 12, 1933. Inducted into the Hockey Hall...
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Lot #329
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A key member of the 1932 Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs, Red Horner was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1965. He has personalized his autograph on this remarkable portrait of himself by Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid, signing, “To Mac, b...
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Lot #330
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After winning a gold medal with Canada when hockey was a demonstration sport in the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, Frank Fredrickson won the Stanley Cup with the Vancouver Cougars in 1925 as a member of the last non NHL team to claim the Cup. Fre...
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Lot #331
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Hall of Fame defenceman Tom Johnson appeared in a record 10 straight Stanley Cup finals with the Montreal Canadiens from 1951-60. Despite playing in the shadow of Doug Harvey throughout most of his career, Johnson claimed the Norris Trophy as the NHL...
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Lot #332
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Frank “Moose” Goheen was a member of the United States hockey team that claimed the silver medal in the game’s first appearance in the Olympics as a demonstration sport in Antwerp in 1920. The legendary amateur star from Minnesota was elected to the...
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Lot #333
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Hall-of-Famer Bill Cowley began his NHL career with the ill-fated St. Louis Eagles in 1934-35, the team’s only season after the franchise moved from Ottawa. Selected by Boston in the dispersal draft after the Eagles folded, Cowley won the Stanley Cup...
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Lot #334
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Legendary NHL referee Mike Rodden signed this original painting of himself by artist Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid in Kingston, Ontario, on August 22, 1977, mere months before he passed away in the early days of the following year. The Hall of Fame on-ice...
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Lot #335
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“The Father of Russian Hockey” himself signed this fantastic portrait of Anatoli Tarasov by artist Carleton “Mac” McDiarmid. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974, Tarasov has signed beside a smiling likeness of himself – signed “Mac” by the...
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Lot #336
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Equipment worn by the Great One is tough.... but items from his days in the Big Apple are next to impossible to obtain. Wayne Gretzky sported this stunning white lid during the tail-end of his career while with the Rangers of New York. Well worn Jofa...
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Lot #337
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Custom fitted Daoust 301 National skate worn by the Great One, Wayne Gretzky, during his time with the Kings in Los Angeles. Factory stamped 99 in white on the side with Waynes tell-tale curled tongue. The toe cap of the boot has been given a thick p...
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Lot #338
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Wayne Gretzky's historic hands filled these gloves as he dazzled and delighted during the early-1990s as a member of the Los Angeles Kings. Easton model GX9500 in black, white and silver leatherette with the extended cuff and "Easton" across the wris...
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Lot #339
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Superb keepsake from a playoff run that saw the Edmonton Oilers get past the second round for the first time commemorates the Oilers first Campbell Conference championship, acquired in the spring of 1983 with playoff wins over the Jets (3-game sweep)...
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Lot #340
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Collection of four game used early-1990s Wayne Gretzky silver Easton aluminum hockey sticks, each with the expected black gripper and Gretzky inscribed on the front of the shaft as well as on the front of the blade. As an art project, renowned sports...
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Lot #341
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Wooden witness to the on-ice exploits of the greatest player of all time, Wayne Gretzky. Gretzky surpassed the accomplishments of his rookie outing, scoring 55 goals and tallying 164 points in his sophomore 1980-81 season. This Titan TPM model, used...
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Lot #342
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Wayne Gretzky did his best work with the familiar red and white Titan TPM 2020. Wayne scored 71 goals in 1982-83 and his Oilers made it all the way to the finals against the Isles. Stamped "W. Gretzky" with the penciled factory code "WG" and theSep 1...
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Lot #343
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Wayne Gretzky raised Lord Stanleys Grail for the fourth and final time at the end of the 1987-88 season in Edmonton. This stick, used during that year, is stamped "W. Gretzky" with the factory pattern code "1-002" and date code 157810 on the shaft. B...
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Lot #344
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Blue and black aluminum "Gretzky" model Easton Silvertip stick is stamped "Gretzky" midway down the shaft and again on the wood blade insert. This example has the shaved foam black gripper at the handle and the blade is fully wrapped in aging black b...
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Lot #345
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Wooden Hespeler CS 5500 model gamer used by Wayne midway through his time with the New York Rangers. Fully taped in black bulldog wrap on the blade and the handle is covered with a custom-shaved black foam Gripper and just below, the factory stamped...
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Lot #346
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The bold blue signature of The Great One decorates the backside of the blade of this unused Titan TPM 2020 Collector Series stick from 1985. Limited edition, numbered 129 of 200. Also included, a rare white and red Titan Standard model with the Unite...
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Lot #347
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The TV cameras snared him from the moment he walked in the Forum door, then taped him making his long, rather bemused walk to Los Angeles Kings dressing room. Once Wayne Gretzky hit the ice, a roar went up, then flash bulbs fired as he took his place...
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Lot #348
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On October 15th, 1989, Wayne Gretzky scored his 1851st regular season point in the National Hockey League, surpassing the great Gordie Howe to become the highest scoring player of all time. This collection of mementos from the historic event includes...
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Lot #349
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There are some great autographs in this collection of milestone Gretzky ticket stubs and game programs. Gordie Howe has signed in silver sharpie and written 801 NHL GOALS on the right side of an original Kings game program from Wayne Gretzkys record-...
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Lot #350
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Striking orange Campbell Conference uniform styled after the one worn by Wayne Gretzky during the 1984 NHL All-Star Game. Tagged in the neck with the Mitchell & Ness Vintage Hockey Collection label in size 56 with all store hang tags still attached....
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Lot #351
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Four Stanley Cups! This commemorative issue from Upper Deck salutes Waynes post-season achievements by way of a special The Great One crest picturing Wayne hoisting Stanleys Grail high over his head. The CCM-made Oilers uniform, in size 54, boasts a...
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Lot #352
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Wayne Gretzky will be an Oiler forever! Beautiful vintage-style blue mesh uniform by Mitchell & Ness, carefully numbered and crested in a tip-of-the-hat to Waynes successful years in Edmonton. A large and perfect Gretzky signature decorates one of th...
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Lot #353
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Beautiful black uniform, like the one worn during the 1993 NHL All-Star Game held in Montreal. This one sports the NHLs 100th Anniversary of the Stanley Cup commemorative patch as well as the 1993 All-Star Game crest and has Waynes captains C high up...
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Lot #354
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Seldom-seen Easton Air 99 gloves in the red, white and blue colors worn by Wayne when he represented Canada at international tournaments. The left glove displays a silver Wayne Gretzky signature and the hologram from WGA. Also included in the collect...
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Lot #355
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Brilliant blue St. Louis uniform, professionally crested and numbered to approximate the jersey worn by The Great One during his short stint with the Blues in 1995-96. This pro-weight sweater is tagged in the collar by CCM in size 54 with Waynes famo...
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Lot #356
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Tandem of terrific game-weight uniforms signed by The Great One. Wayne assembled an exciting team of unemployed NHLers during the shortened 1994-95 season and took the Wayne Gretzky & Friend Ninety-Nine Tour over to Europe for a series of exhibition...
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Lot #357
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In 1996, Wayne signed with the New York Rangers and joined former Oilers teammate Mark Messier in the Big Apple. Wayne dazzled for three exciting seasons in the Big Apple before hanging up the skates for the last time. This collection of Rangers equi...
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Lot #358
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The bold blue, white and orange of the Eighties-era Edmonton Oilers brings back memories. The goals, the milestones and records and certainly all of those Stanley Cup victories! This collection of signed Oilers memorabilia includes a striking blue ro...
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Lot #359
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Terrific trio of utilitarian mementos marking Waynes seasons in the sun in Los Angeles with the Kings. Firstly, a wonderful game-weight black knit Kings jersey with the 100th Anniversary of the Stanley Cup commemorative patch on the chest and a neatl...
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Lot #360
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Dynamic duo signed by the two best players of all time, Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe. The white knit Kings jersey, professionally crested and numbered, is made by Maska/CCM in size 52. Wayne has added a perfect paint pen signature on the first nine...
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Lot #361
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Many of the most memorable moments of Waynes career happened while he was wearing the uniform of his native country, Canada. This pre-weight Team Canada sweater by Maska/CCM in size 54 has been signed on the front by Wayne Gretzky in blue marker. Nea...
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Lot #362
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The Sunday, April 18, 1999 match between the New York Rangers and the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins at Madison Square Garden was the final game of the Great Ones incredible career. This gathering of mementos from his last skate includes: 1) Autographe...
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Lot #363
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Seven round rubber disks, each emblazoned with the logo of an event that marks a point along the career path of the great Wayne Gretzky. This gathering includes: 1) Edmonton Oilers game puck with WGA hologram. 2) Los Angeles Kings game puck with UDA...
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Lot #364
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Perfect pairing of wear-ables representing Wayne Gretzkys years in Los Angeles with the Kings. Firstly, Waynes preferred boots and blades, a set of Nike Zoom Air skates with Perfecta blade holders, signed in silver on one toe cap, with the WGA hologr...
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Lot #365
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As a boy, Wayne Gretzky idolized Gordon Howe. To this day, Wayne claims his most memorable moment was back in 1979 when he joined Howe on a line during the WHA All-Star Series against Moscow Dynamo. This special relationship between the two best play...
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Lot #366
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Mr. Hockey and the Great One. The famous shot of Gordie Howe mugging it up for a photo with Wayne Gretzky by hooking the child prodigy with a hockey stick has become an iconic Canadian image. The image itself measures20 x 12 and black sharpie signatu...
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Lot #367
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Two elegantly framed and signed images of Wayne Gretzky await the winning bid on this marvelous lot. The Great Ones blue sharpie autograph adorns a 16 x 20 action photo of himself with the New York Rangers, following through on a slapshot as a member...
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Lot #368
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A signed Wayne Gretzky hockey stick blade, an autograph and photo display tribute for his record 1,072nd professional goal, and a photo of Greztky and Mark Messier reunited as teammates on the New York Rangers bench make up a fitting collection of th...
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Lot #369
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Gordie Howe and Wayne, Walter and Janet Gretzky have all signed a photo with a WG Authentic hologram sticker of all four from the on-ice celebration after Gretzky broke Howes all-time points record. A 1985 WG tennis classic programs autograph page is...
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Lot #370
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In 1971-72, a young Wayne Gretzky set the hockey world on its ear and garnered international attention by scoring 378 goals over 85 games as a Novice with Brantfords Nadrofsky Steelers. This incredible feat was celebrated in a now-famous chart that b...
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Lot #371
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Scarce gathering mementos celebrating the union of Wayne Douglas Gretzky and Janet Marie Jones in holy matrimony on the afternoon of Saturday, July the 16th, 1988 at St. Josephs Basilica in Edmonton, Alberta. Included in this exclusive collection are...
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Lot #372
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From the folks at the Danbury Mint comes this formidable little trophy which resembles the miniature Stanley Cups presented annually to each member of the Cup-winning team. The names of the winning teams starting in 1941 are engraved into the five ba...
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Lot #373
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Substantial and hefty statue, by Gartlan USA Inc, pays tribute to the great Wayne Gretzky in solid pewter. A limited edition, numbered 118 out of an issue of only 500 with 50 artist proofs, this likeness of Wayne in his Los Angeles Kings captains uni...
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Lot #374
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On the evening of November 22, 1999, Wayne Gretzky joined those hockey greats before him as he was honored and inducted into hockeys Hall of Fame on Front Street in Toronto. A set of mementos offered here includes:1) Framed collage mating a numbered...
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Lot #375
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Wayne Gretzky made headlines throughout his career and some of his most memorable accomplishments are highlighted in the massive newspaper collection in this lot of printed material. Original copies of papers such as the L.A. Times and the Edmonton S...
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Lot #376
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Heres an incredible opportunity to pick up a huge collection of Gretzky hockey cards with one winning bid. Two rookie cards highlight this massive lot, along with a sophomore Gretzky card and two Highland Mint special editions that include gold and s...
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Lot #377
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Wayne Gretzkys certified authentic original blue sharpie signature adorns the cover of an unopened Pro Stars cereal box from General Mills that has Gretzkys WG Authentic hologram sticker placed above his facsimile signature on the bottom right side o...
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Lot #378
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Talk about a collection, this is the motherlode of Gretzky images in one massive lot. Original8 x 10 prints, posters, framed career highlights, clips from magazines and other publications this collection of Gretzky photos spans the Great Ones hockey...
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Lot #379
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Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe have both signed in gold sharpie a limited edition plate commemorating Gretzky surpassing Howe as the NHLs all-time points leader. The plate is one of seven Gretzky plates in this huge collection that also includes authe...
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Lot #380
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All Gretzky, all the time in this huge collection that includes 18 VHS tapes, 6 Gretzky puzzles boxes still in their original plastic wrap, 4 watches, 5 lunch boxes, 3 Gretzky baseball caps, 3 water bottles, a Frisbee and four Wayne Gretzky Hockey co...
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Lot #381
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By the time he received this gorgeous gold and diamond ring, Jacques Laperriere must have felt as if there was no limit to what he could accomplish in his budding NHL career. This remarkable 10k gold ring was the second straight Stanley Cup ring pres...
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Lot #382
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Along with defencemen Larry Robinson and Serge Savard, Guy Lapointe was a member of the Big Three and played a key role in the Canadiens winning the Stanley Cup six times 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979. In 1979, having captured their fourth Stanl...
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Lot #383
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Rising thirteen inches from the base, this grail in miniature represents hockey supremacy. The names of the "Club de Hockey Canadien - 1970-71" championship squad and team management are etched on this trophy just as they appear on the larger Cup res...
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Lot #384
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At 1:02 of the 2nd period during Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals, Jacques Lemaire found the twine for the second Habs marker, the game winning goal in the Canadiens 4-1 decision over the New York Rangers to capture their fourth consecutive Stanley C...
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Lot #385
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Historic pieces of Montreal Canadiens' memorabilia are these three game used sticks which combined to score the Habs' 9999th goal on home ice. The goal that preceded the franchise's landmark 10,000th marker at home came in a game played at the still...
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Lot #386
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The Montreal Canadiens racked up 102 regular season points in 1992-93, good for 4th place overall in the Wales Conference, but were definitely not the favorites to come out with top playoff honors. Following victories over Quebec and Buffalo in Adams...
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Lot #387
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A fantastic piece of hockey history, this official NHL goal used for Canadiens home games was originally acquired at the Montreal Forums closing auction. Held the evening after the Canadiens final game in the famous arena, the auction put up for sale...
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Lot #388
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Legendary coach Dick Irvins signature and those of Hall-of-Famers Bill Durnan, Maurice Richard, Toe Blake, Elmer Lach, Emile Bouchard and Buddy OConnor are standouts in this gorgeous framed autograph and team photo display of the 1943-44 Stanley Cup...
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Lot #389
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No less than six of the eight members of the 1956-57 Montreal Canadiens have signed the vintage ad page from a Forum program displayed along with a team photo of the Stanley Cup champions in this wonderful framed presentation. Canadiens forwards Dick...
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Lot #390
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Six members of the 1955-56 Stanley Cup champions Montreal Canadiens have signed the vintage autograph sheet that is beautifully mounted in this modern framed display. The original pencil signatures of Ken Mosdell, Jack LeClair, Dickie Moore, Jean-Guy...
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Lot #391
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Perfect pairing of game used sticks handled by Habs regular Phil Goyette at the end of the incredible dynasty years in Montreal. The first stick is circa 1958-59 and holds sixteen bold ballpoint signatures of Phil and famous teammates Henri Richard,...
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Lot #392
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From a season when the powerful Montreal Canadiens were knocked off their Stanley Cup pedestal comes this miniature CCM hockey stick signed by members of the defending champions. Although one has to look rather long and hard to decipher some of the r...
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Lot #393
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Legendary Montreal Canadiens general manager Frank J. Selkes book Behind the Cheering was published in 1962 and recounts, with the help of longtime friend H. Gordon Green, Mr. Selkes half century in hockey. This copy has been rendered extra special b...
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Lot #394
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Loved at the Montreal Forum and hated by fans elsewhere around the NHL, Chris Nilan was very good at his job, intimidating the opposition and even averaging 19 goals over a three-year span in the mid-1980s. Knuckles retired as Montreals all-time pena...
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Lot #395
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Longtime Montreal Canadiens sniper Stephane Richer was one of the last from his team to put 50 goals in the net in a single season. This collection of Richers game worn gear includes a home white Habs uniform, made by Maska/CCM with the Maska Ultrafi...
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Lot #396
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A veteran of 18 professional seasons, Charlie Hodge played his first NHL game in 1954 with Montreal. But because teams in that era only carried one goalie, and Montreal had perhaps the best goalie of the era in Jacques Plante, Hodge was only used in...
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Lot #397
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Bold black NHL All-Star uniform worn by Chris Chelios during the festivities of the 1993 Extravaganza held at the Montreal Forum. The 100th Anniversary of the Stanley Cup is recognized by a commemorative patch on the chest and the embroidered 1993 Al...
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Lot #398
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This original Montreal Canadiens jersey bag clearly saw plenty of use during its service time with the team. The red vinyl bag exhibits fantastic wear, the result of countless road trips ferrying the teams hallowed red, white and blue jerseys all ove...
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Lot #399
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Oddball grouping of Habs gear includes four single gloves, all right-handed jobbies, in the colors of the Montreal Canadiens. Two are by Sher-Wood and youll get a Winwell RT22 and a short cuff Bauer 5000. All show heavy wear, two have blown palms. Th...
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Lot #400
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