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The building of the Chicago Black Hawks into a Stanley Cup champion from a perennial low-finisher in the NHL standings, and which started in 1954 when Tommy Ivan took over as general manager, was finally completed in April of 1961 as the Black Haw...
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Lot #1
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Dazzling 10K gold ring was presented to Bobby Hull after he helped lead his Black Hawks to the regular season championship in 1969-70. Chicago and Boston each finished with 99 points but the Hawks had five more wins than the Bruins and were awa...
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Lot #2
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It took 40 years to do but led by Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita, the 1966-67 Black Hawks finally gave Chicago it's first regular season championship, thus breaking the famous "Curse of Muldoon". Legend has it that Pete Muldoon, the Hawks first coach...
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Lot #3
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Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, the man who brought the crowd at Chicago Stadium to its feet time and again during his 15 seasons in a Black Hawks uniform, was honoured in 1979 with a well-deserved induction into the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame. This...
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Lot #4
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Absolutely astonishing 50-year old jersey has an equally remarkable story behind it. It's Bobby Hull's first ever junior sweater, worn by Bobby as a 14-year old while with the Hespeler, Ontario Hawks during the 1953-54 season, his first away from...
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Lot #5
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Sensational Chicago Black Hawks jersey is the tie-neck style Bobby Hull wore circa 1962-1965 when he was lifting fans from their Chicago Stadium seatswith his spectacular rink-long rushes, rocket-like blasts and unique lamp-lighting abilities. Al...
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Lot #6
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Fantastic pair of skates date from Bobby Hull's early years in the NHL and have his number "16" added on the outer side. Bobby wore #16 for his first four seasons in the "bigs", switched to #7 for the 1961-62 season and then to his memorable #9 t...
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Lot #7
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Regarded by many as the most-appealing hockey jersey, this home white Black Hawks game jersey was made by Wilson with a company tag in the neck in size 48 along with a Gunzo's tag. Presented to Hull after his years in Chicago (possibly hoping to...
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Lot #8
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Bobby Hull wore sweater number 16 during his first four NHL seasons and here is part of his gear from that era. The elbow pads are a combination of nylon and leather with extra padding sewn-in. The size of the upper elastics gives an indication...
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Lot #9
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Something a little bit "different" and all unique, these five Northland hockey sticks feature gorgeous artwork that depicts Bobby Hull at various stages of his remarkable career. Hand-painted on even a little bit bigger than the big blades that B...
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Lot #10
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The picture pretty much tells the story here. Vintage cardboard advertising piece pitches Bauer skates and features an image of Bobby Hull along with some figure skaters. The sign measures 14" x 22" and the cardboard piece attached to the back to...
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Lot #11
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Wonderful trio of old Hawks pennants includes a circa 1950's white-on-black affair, a championship pennant and a superb flag featuring a team photo of the 1967-68 Chicago squad. Bobby Hull and brother Dennis are smiling and standing side-by-side...
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Lot #12
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Stunning plaque was given to Bobby Hull by the CCM company to commemorate the Golden Jet's incredible 1965-66 season in which he broke the Rocket's, the Boomer's and his own record of 50 goals in a season. The big wooden award measures 18" x 15"...
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Lot #13
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Impressive trophy was awarded to Bobby Hull in 1964 at a time when he was laying claim as hockey's most potent offensive threat. A magnificent sculpted bronze bust sits atop a wooden base with the pair combining to measure 14 1/2 inches in heigh...
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Lot #14
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Stunning trophy is known as a Victor Award and is regarded as the sporting equivalent of an Academy Award. It acknowledges outstanding athletic achievement in sport. Bobby Hull received this gleaming gold-plate trophy in 1975. The engraving on...
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Lot #15
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