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One of the finest and most desirable Stanley Cup championship rings ever offered to the hobby, this striking and thought-provoking Montreal Canadiens 1959 championship gold ring memento was presented to Albert "Junior" Langlois. The very first Stanle...
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Lot #1
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Miniature Stanley Cups are valuable enough on their own, so how do you value this one for the 1957-58 Montreal Canadiens from the first year these gorgeous and highly sought individual trophies were presented? This original silver beauty was presente...
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Lot #2
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Classic memento of the times was presented to Albert "Junior" Langlois in honor of the Montreal Canadiens' Prince of Wales Trophy win for their first place finish in 1960-61. Hart Trophy winner Bernie Geoffrion became the second player in NHL history...
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Lot #3
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Having enjoyed championship success with the Montreal Canadiens earlier in his career, Albert "Junior" Langlois claimed another Prince of Wales trophy in 1964-65 as a member of the Detroit Red Wings. This sensational sterling silver box produced for...
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Lot #4
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When Bobby Orr made his Boston Bruins debut during the team's training camp prior to its final Original Six season in 1966-67, the number 4 that would come to be identified with him was being worn by veteran defenseman Albert "Junior" Langlois. Orr h...
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Lot #5
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Here's a pair of great conversation pieces you can use to chill a few cold ones and store your cuff links. Albert "Junior" Langlois's name appears on both items, a silver plated ice bucket presented to members of the 1964-65 NHL champion Red Wings an...
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Lot #6
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This sensational silver-plated miniature Stanley Cup trophy was the first of five won by John Ferguson during his incredibly successful eight-year NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens. Providing the Habs with some much-needed muscle, Ferguson helpe...
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Lot #7
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This wondrous souvenir represents John Ferguson's third of five Stanley Cup victories in only eight seasons with the Montreal Canadiens. After a discouraging 1967 final loss to Toronto in Canada's centennial year, the Habs rebounded the following sea...
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Lot #8
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A member of five Stanley Cup champions with the Montreal Canadiens, rugged left wing John Ferguson packed a lot of success into his eight-year NHL career. Ferguson clearly wore this remarkable size 13 Stanley Cup tribute gold ring with pride as evide...
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Lot #9
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Even though he was running the Winnipeg Jets at the time, John Ferguson added another Canadiens championship ring to his collection in 1985. Along with his five Stanley Cup rings in eight seasons with Montreal, Ferguson collected a Sherbrooke Canadie...
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Lot #10
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This sensational silver-plated Prince of Wales Trophy was presented to John Ferguson as a member of the 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens. In the league's first expansion season, the Habs finished atop the new East Division with 42 wins and a league-high 94...
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Lot #11
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Rugged Montreal Canadiens left wing John Ferguson recorded his first and only NHL hat trick on February 12, 1967 in a 4-4 tie against the New York Rangers at the old Madison Square Garden. Offered here is an "Original Six" Converse Art Ross official...
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Lot #12
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Although he was better known for racking up the penalty minutes, five-time Stanley Cup champion John Ferguson put a few pucks into the back of the net during his wildly successful eight-year NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens. Offered here is Fer...
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Lot #13
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The Montreal Canadiens "Quiet Dynasty" made it four Stanley Cups in five seasons when they swept the expansion St. Louis Blues for the second straight year in the 1969 final. Canadiens policeman John Ferguson claimed the Cup-winning goal when he scor...
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Lot #14
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This remarkable Montreal Canadiens memorabilia lot features a 1963-64 Prince of Wales Gruen watch presented to John Ferguson as well as the Habs policeman's original 1968 New Montreal Forum medallion. Also included are three Canadiens tie clips that...
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Lot #15
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Fantastic images spanning John Ferguson's career as a player, businessman and hockey executive include signed photos from soccer superstar Pele and Super Bowl III hero Joe Namath. Montreal Canadiens teammate Ralph Backstrom has signed a photo of hims...
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Lot #16
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Offered in this lot of 15 items are two original 1960s Montreal Canadiens team calendars along with six vintage Canadiens Sports Magazine Montreal Forum programs. John Ferguson appears on the cover of three of the Forum programs featured here that in...
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Lot #17
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These well-worn CCM Tacks hockey skates belonged to five-time Stanley Cup champion John Ferguson. These vintage Tackaberrys come with their original leather skate blade guards, each with "FERGIE" written on them in black marker. Fergie's initials "J....
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Lot #18
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As general manager of the 1978-79 Winnipeg Jets, John Ferguson joined Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull in the select group of individuals who claimed an Avco World Trophy as WHA champions as well as a Stanley Cup. This is the miniature individual trophy th...
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Lot #19
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This eye-catching Winnipeg Jets gold ring belonged to John Ferguson, the team's general manager as the WHA team transitioned from the rival league through its absorbtion into the NHL as part of the 1979 merger of the two leagues. The Jets' logo appea...
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Lot #20
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After claiming five Stanley Cups during an eight-year playing career with the Montreal Canadiens from 1963-71, John Ferguson returned to the NHL early in 1976 as head coach and general manager of the New York Rangers. Featured here are Ferguson's gol...
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Lot #21
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When you talk about the all-time great "What ifs?" of sports, few are more intriguing than what if Bobby Orr had been healthy and available to play in the 1972 Canada-U.S.S.R. series? Offered here is Orr's photo-matched 1972 Team Canada red practice...
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Lot #22
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The team of NHL stars chosen to play against the Soviet Union's national team in the 1972 Canada-Russia Series was an obvious choice when it came to naming Canada's "Team of the Century". No other sports team in Canadian history had pulled the nation...
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Lot #23
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With its legendary victory over the Soviet Union in the historic Summit Series, Team Canada 1972 was an obvious choice as Canada's "Team of the Century" when the Canadian Press polled its members as the year 2000 approached. This handsome 13" high tr...
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Lot #24
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Terrific and seldom offered souvenir from the epic Canada-Russia battle of 1972, this high quality Omega Speedmaster Professional model watch presented to Team Canada assistant coach John Ferguson is still in working order and is one of only a few do...
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Lot #25
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Wow, talk about a piece of history! Included in this intriguing collection of 21 official score sheets and statistics from the four Moscow games of the legendary 1972 Canada-U.S.S.R. Summit Series is an original carbon copy from the eighth and final...
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Lot #26
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Summit Series collectors will be lining up to bid on these three original Team Canada 1972 clothing items issued to John Ferguson. Striking red and cream lined jacket, red windbreaker and red short sleeve collared knit shirt worn by Ferguson as assis...
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Lot #27
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Offered here are some of John Ferguson's cherished mementos of the 1972 Summit Series, including a rare Team Canada 1972 paperweight, original gold-plated Team Canada cuff links, and a pair of vintage medallions from the legendary series against the...
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Lot #28
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Great memorabilia for Summit Series aficionados include original Team Canada patches, three tickets from the Red and White games in Toronto and more than 40 original telegrams sent to John Ferguson and Team Canada. Fergie's IIHF official rule book an...
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Lot #29
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Original ballpoint autographs from hockey Hall-of-Famers Bobby Orr, Guy Lafleur, Phil Esposito, Marcel Dionne, Guy Lapointe, Darryl Sittler and Ken Dryden are among the signatures of members of the Prince of Wales Conference stars that John Ferguson...
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Lot #30
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Offered here is John Ferguson's first American Hockey League goal puck trophy among this collection of eight items from his days with the Cleveland Barons in the early 1960s. Rubber crested Art Ross official AHL goal puck has a screw inserted in the...
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Lot #31
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John Ferguson was the face of the Winnipeg Jets as they transitioned from WHA champions to one of the rival league's four teams absorbed into the NHL in the 1979 merger of the two leagues. This lot of Ferguson's Jets memorabilia includes a gold-color...
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Lot #32
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After serving as Harry Sinden's assistant coach for Team Canada 1972, John Ferguson once again enjoyed international success on behalf of his country when he helped manage Canada to a silver medal in the 1989 world championships in Sweden. After fini...
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Lot #33
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Nineteen-year-old left wing Normand Leveille wore this Boston Bruins home jersey during the 1982-83 NHL season before a near-fatal brain injury just nine games into his sophomore season ended his promising career. Chosen 14th overall by Boston - just...
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Lot #34
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This is the actual Boston Bruins road jersey Normand Leveille was wearing when a near-fatal brain aneurysm ended the 19-year-old left wing's career early in the 1982-83 season. After recording 33 points in 66 games as an 18-year-old rookie, Leveille...
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Lot #35
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Boston Bruins rookie Normand Leveille was just 18 years old when he scored his first NHL goal on October 14, 1981. Fresh from a 55-goal, 101-point junior campaign with the Chicoutimi Sagueneens and less than four months after Boston made him the 14th...
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Lot #36
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Normand Leveille's game worn skates and his first NHL contract are highlights in this remarkable collection of his Bruin Four s memorabilia. Leveille's CCM Super Tacks exhibit plenty of wear. His original signature appears on his initial five-year Br...
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Lot #37
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The Boston Bruins made Normand Leveille the 14th pick overall in the 1981 entry draft on the strength of his sensational 1980-81 junior season with Chicoutimi of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Leveille scored 55 goals and added 46 assists tha...
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Lot #38
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Despite his diminutive stature, Normand Leveille stood out enough during his junior hockey career to merit a first-round selection by the Boston Bruins in the 1981 NHL draft. Leveille's 50th goal plaque from the 1980-81 season with the Chicoutimi Sag...
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Lot #39
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Original snapshots, scrapbooks, medals and awards from Normand Leveille's minor hockey days are featured in this varied lot. Five pucks are included, with a pair of Leveille goal pucks from the Quebec Pee Wee tournament as well as Quebec Remparts, To...
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Lot #40
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In the wake of the stunning news of Normand Leveille's brain aneurysm, telegrams expressing support and concern from around the hockey world poured in to his hospital rooms, first in Vancouver and then in Montreal. The original messages sent by NHL p...
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Lot #41
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Twenty-nine years before Bobby Orr soared through the air after clinching the Stanley Cup for the Boston Bruins, another young defenceman was famously captured in full flight on film in the act of delivering a Cup-winning overtime goal. Bill Barilko...
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Lot #42
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Though Jack Adams was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1959 as a result of his accomplishments during his playing career, his modern notoriety centers much more around his coaching and managing career with Detroit. Both aspects of the hockey...
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Lot #43
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The original signatures of four Hall-of-Famers are featured on this sensational framed montage centered on the original NHL player's contract Art Coulter signed with the New York Rangers prior to the 1938-39 season. Coulter, who was inducted into the...
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Lot #44
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Bill Barilko's original signature stands out in this framed display featuring the ill-fated defenceman's autograph along with those of his teammates on the cover of a Maple Leaf Gardens program. The cover is signed by no less than 20 members of the 1...
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Lot #45
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The original signatures of Hall-of-Famers Lester Patrick, Bryan Hextall and Frank Boucher are featured on team autograph sheet of the 1943-44 New York Rangers. A total of 17 members of that mid-World War II edition of the Rangers signed on this remar...
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Lot #46
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Original pencil signatures from Cooney Weiland, Bill Cowley, Ray Getliffe, Art Ross, Jack Portland, Gordon Pettinger and Tiny Thompson anchor this stylish Boston Bruins framed display. These seven Bruins standouts - Weiland, Cowley, Ross and Thompson...
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Lot #47
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Boston Celtics founder Walter A. Brown signed the cover of this program from the Canadian National Exhibition directors' luncheon in August 1964 a little more than a week before he died. Brown bought the Boston Bruins in 1951 and served as president...
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Lot #48
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Barney Stanley was one of hockey's early superstars. His name shows up on the rosters of the most talented teams including the Stanley Cup Champion Vancouver Millionaires, Calgary Tigers and Edmonton Eskimos. Stanley was inducted into the Hockey Hall...
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Lot #49
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Not only will the lucky (and intelligent!) winning bidder of this lot acquire a nice Harry Hyland signature for his deceased Hall-of-Famer autograph collection, he'll get a handwritten note from the scoring star who helped the Montreal Wanderers to t...
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Lot #50
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This vintage autograph booklet filled with Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks signatures from the 1952-53 season features an original pencil Terry Sawchuk signature. The legendary goalie has signed in the middle of the fourth page of the blue...
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Lot #51
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Always the bridesmaid, never the bride - that was the fate of the great Toronto Maple Leafs squads of the 1930s following the team's first Stanley Cup win in 1932. The signatures of Hall-of-Famers Turk Broda, Syl Apps, Hap Day, Gord Drillon and Red H...
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Lot #52
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The original signatures of 14 individuals inducted into the builders category of the Hockey Hall of Fame are featured in this lot of four framed displays. Longtime NHL president Clarence Campbell's original signature displayed beneath his photo, all...
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Lot #53
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The signatures of five Bruins greats - Eddie Shore, Frank Brimsek, Dit Clapper, Harry Oliver and Marty Barry - are beautifully presented in the five framed displays that make up this incredible lot. All five cut autographs are mounted within cutouts...
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Lot #54
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The signatures of six Hall-of-Famers are featured in this collection of seven framed displays honoring seven early New York Rangers legends. The only player not in the Hall from this group is Murray Murdoch, an original member of the Rangers and a tw...
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Lot #55
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Ebbie Goodfellow has added "Detroit 1928-43" to his blue ballpoint signature on the portion of a lined index card that appears in a cutout in the white textured matte beneath a colorized photo of him posed on the ice. Jack Stewart has signed on a lin...
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Lot #56
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Individual autographs and images of Black Hawks greats Dick Irvin, Mush March, Earl Seibert, Duke Keats, Doug Bentley and Roy Conacher are featured in this great lot of six framed displays. Irvin's pencil autograph appears on a yellowed piece of pape...
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Lot #57
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This incredible lot of 10 framed autograph and picture displays of Toronto Maple Leafs legends includes nine Hall-of-Famers: Turk Broda, Syl Apps, Ace Bailey, Harvey "Busher" Jackson, Hap Day, Gord Drillon, Max Bentley, Babe Pratt and Sweeney Schrine...
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Lot #58
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Original signatures from Canadiens legends Aurele Joliat, Bill Durnan, Doug Harvey and Frank Selke are featured in this lot of four framed displays. Joliat has signed along a line on a piece of yellowed paper that is displayed at the bottom of the fr...
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Lot #59
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Hall-of-Famers Conn Smythe, Frank Selke, Dick Irvin, Foster Hewitt, Syl Apps, Turk Broda, Red Horner, Busher Jackson and Gordie Drillon have each signed this vintage stick autographed by members of the 1938-39 Toronto Maple Leafs. The Maple Leafs' or...
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Lot #60
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Terry Sawchuk autographs are highly prized so it's a huge bonus to get the iconic goalie's signature alongside those of legendary Detroit Red Wings teammates such as Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay, Sid Abel, Red Kelly and Alex Delvecchio. This vintage Nort...
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Lot #61
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The New York Rangers' legendary Bread Line is featured in this collection of four framed autograph and photo montages that include the original signatures of Bill and Bun Cook, Frank Boucher and Lester Patrick. Each member of the great line composed...
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Lot #62
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Hall of Fame defenceman Tim Horton's original autograph figures prominently on the two framed displays that make up this intriguing lot. Horton has signed in blue ink on the ice in front of him in the middle of the front row in a team photo of the 19...
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Lot #63
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Early gathering of four pieces from the hockey program at the University of Toronto circa 1920. The ancient blue wool game jersey with barber pole-style arms displays the University of Toronto school crest in tri-color felt and with the felt number "...
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Lot #64
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Talk about a gorgeous vintage hockey sweater, this red wool Selkirk Fishermen beauty remains in excellent condition overall, particularly when you consider it first saw active duty more than 80 years ago! The Selkirk Fishermen were the Manitoba junio...
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Lot #65
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Bruins legend Eddie Shore's original autograph is displayed below his 1928 La Presse color photo in this sensational framed montage. Widely considered the greatest defenceman of the early days of the NHL, Shore has signed in black ink on a piece of b...
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Lot #66
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Hall of Fame defenceman Herb Gardiner made such a strong impression as an opponent that the Montreal Canadiens made a point of adding him to their lineup. Gardiner came to the Canadiens' attention with his strong play during the Habs' win over Calgar...
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Lot #67
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A member of the original Ottawa Senators' last Stanley Cup team in 1927, Hooley Smith joined the Montreal Maroons the following season. Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972, Smith teamed up with Babe Siebert and Nels Stewart to form the vaunted...
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Lot #68
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One of the greatest goal scorers in the National Hockey Association and on into the dawn of the NHL, Hall of Famer Joe Malone is honored in this distinctive framed montage. Malone's original blue ink signature is displayed on a cut piece of paper pre...
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Lot #69
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Scoring a league-leading 34 goals in 1925-26, Nels Stewart helped lead the second-year Montreal Maroons to the Stanley Cup to cap his NHL debut. The offensive production continued throughout his Hall of Fame career and Stewart, who also played for Bo...
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Lot #70
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Two great pieces of hockey memorabilia are combined here in a framed montage honoring the legendary Albert "Babe" Siebert. An original cut Siebert autograph is mounted in a 21 1/2" x 17 1/2" black wood frame along with a vintage La Presse Siebert col...
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Lot #71
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Toronto Maple Leafs legend Charlie Conacher is honored in this stylish framed montage that includes his original signature on a cut piece of paper presented beneath an original La Presse color photo from the early 1930s. Conacher, who starred on the...
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Lot #72
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The loss of Georges Vezina in 1926 was a stunning blow, yet the Montreal Canadiens enjoyed good fortune when George Hainsworth stepped in to fill the goaltending breach brought about by the legend's death. Hainsworth claimed the newly-minted Vezina T...
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Lot #73
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This unique framed display honoring Hall of Fame goalie Roy Worters includes his original pencil signature presented on a cut portion of a vintage goalie stick. Worter's autograph appears across two panels of wood that have separated slightly where t...
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Lot #74
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The original signature of three-time Stanley Cup winner Reg Noble is displayed at the bottom of this classy framed montage. Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962, Noble won Cups with Toronto in 1918 and 1922, and again with the Montreal Maroons...
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Lot #75
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Ottawa Senators great Frank Nighbor's original autograph is featured in this classy framed montage. Nighbor has signed in pencil on a double line on a small portion of paper displayed in a cutout at the bottom of the white textured matte that surroun...
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Lot #76
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Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962, Gordon Allan "Phat" Wilson received hockey's greatest individual honor despite never playing professionally. Wilson won the Allan Cup three times - 1925, 1926 and 1929 - with his native Port Arthur durin...
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Lot #77
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Hall-of-Famer Bullet Joe Simpson starred for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Hockey League during the early 1920s before moving on to join the New York Americans when they made their NHL debut in 1925. Simpson has included his familiar nickname i...
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Lot #78
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Hall-of-Famer Nels Stewart scored 75 goals with the New York Americans at the end of his career. Stewart won a Stanley Cup in his NHL debut with the Montreal Maroons in 1925-26. He also played with Boston and retired following the 1939-40 season with...
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Lot #79
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Hockey's first superstar, Fred "Cyclone" Taylor won the Stanley Cup with Ottawa in 1909, and again with Vancouver in 1915. Taylor, who never played in the NHL, dropped the puck in the ceremonial faceoff that preceded the Canucks' first home game when...
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Lot #80
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One of the greatest American players in the early history of hockey in the United States, Francis "Moose" Goheen was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1952 despite never having played the game professionally. Goheen has included his familiar nick...
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Lot #81
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Here's a fantastic Hap Day framed display that features an original cut autograph and the Toronto Maple Leafs great's 1929 La Presse color picture. A true Maple Leafs legend, Clarence "Happy" Day was a star defenceman on the Leafs' first Stanley Cup...
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Lot #82
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Remembered as a Toronto Maple Leafs legend, Frank "King" Clancy left quite a legacy in Ottawa as a member of the original edition of the Senators. This framed display features an original Clancy autograph mounted in a 21" x 17" plain wood frame and p...
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Lot #83
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What a remarkable addition this would make to your Hockey Hall of Fame autograph collection! Early hockey great Ernie "Moose" Johnson's original signature appears on a first-day-of-issue envelope from the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, Califor...
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Lot #84
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Hockey Hall of Famer Frank Fredrickson has signed a 1963 letter of recommendation on his City of Vancouver alderman's letterhead. This Fredrickson signed letter is displayed along with a photo of him in uniform in the early days of the Boston Bruins...
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Lot #85
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Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame for his on-ice exploits as a defenceman with the Calgary Tigers, Montreal Maroons and New York Americans, Mervyn Alexander Dutton was better known as "Red" and succeeded Frank Calder as NHL president, holding the po...
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Lot #86
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This remarkable artist rendition of the legendary Eddie Shore on paper stock from a vintage sports magazine is enhanced by the four-time NHL MVP's original autograph! Shore's splendid penmanship graces the lower left side of this exciting image of hi...
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Lot #87
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The original autographs of Hall of Famers Bill and Bun Cook, Sylvio Mantha and Ralph "Cooney" Weiland are offered in this lot of three items, including vintage Mantha and Weiland hockey cards. New York Rangers legend Bill Cook has signed at the top o...
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Lot #88
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This magnificent collection of 20 Hockey Hall of Fame builders and on-ice officials comes along with a vintage 14" x 11" photo of 31 early members of the Hall gathered around the Stanley Cup. Sir Montagu Allan's original fountain pen signature appear...
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Lot #89
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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 #90
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No matter how many times you see this iconic hockey image, the story behind this famous playoff postgame handshake between a bloodied Maurice Richard and battered and bruised Boston goalie Sugar Jim Henry comes freshly to mind. Knocked out earlier in...
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Lot #91
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Bids: 18
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Great Maple Leafs and Red Wings battles of the 1960s are evoked in this wonderful autographed picture that features the original sharpie signatures of no less than five Hockey Hall-of-Famers! Leafs greats George Armstrong, Dave Keon and Allan Stanley...
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Lot #92
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Bids: 6
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Butch Goring and Eddie Shack are among the highlights in this autograph sheet covered with signatures from members of the 1969-70 Los Angeles Kings. The woeful though colorful Kings had some noteworthy players that season even if they did finish with...
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Lot #93
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This is a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind original painting done by "America's Premier Sports Artist." Doug West was first commissioned by the Detroit Red Wings in 1990 to paint seven players, a project which led to his association with the...
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Lot #94
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Bids: 3
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This is a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind original painting done by "America's Premier Sports Artist." Doug West was first commissioned by the Detroit Red Wings in 1990 to paint seven players, a project which led to his association with the H...
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Lot #95
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Bids: 8
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Nine good-looking cards from the Parkhurst company's 1955-56 issue highlight this dozen, with crease-free cards mighty close to being near mint. We'll say EX-MT and EX-MT+ because of very subtle wear to the red border area. There are two each of card...
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Lot #96
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Bids: 10
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Twenty-one cards from the Topps company's landmark 1954-55 issue lead things off here, with the colorful group overall grading a solid EX. No creases and just some edge/corner wear to mention, with some cards making it to EX+. Included are two Worsle...
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Lot #97
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Bids: 13
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Absolute "scorchers" abound in this lot of '60-61 Parkies that appear as though they came out of packs yesterday! Looks like NM-MT and MINT cards, except for the few that have wax stains. The line-up includes some big names as well, with at times dup...
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Lot #98
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Bids: 27
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More high-grade goodies here from the good old Parkhurst company and its 1961-62 effort, with gorgeous crease-free cards highlighted by NRMT + examples of goaltending legends Jacques Plante and Terry Sawchuk. The group is NRMT or better, with only sl...
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Lot #99
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Bids: 18
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"Do you have any exhibits?" is a question dealers of vintage hockey cards are often asked and the answer is usually "no", for these black and white postcard-size cards are indeed scarce. Fantastic find here features very few creases, with mostly EX a...
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Lot #100
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Bids: 13
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