Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2011
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/21/2011
A highlight of Luc Robitaille’s personal collection of NHL All-Star Game memorabilia is his Tiffany & Co. glass vase from the 1992 game in Philadelphia. A framed montage from the 1989 game in Edmonton features a photo of Luc with Kings teammates Gretzky, Nicholls and Duchesne. A signed training suit from the 1999 game in Tampa Bay is among the other All-Star Game items included here. Please see our website description for more information on the items in this lot. Comes with Luc Robitaille’s signed LOA. A Tiffany & Co. glass vase from the 1992 NHL All-Star Game in Philadelphia is a highlight of Luc Robitaille’s memorabilia collection from his visits to the mid-season classic. “Luc Robitaille, 1991-1992 Upper Deck/NHL All-Star Fan Balloting” is etched on the front of the glass vase, which has the Flyers’ 1992 ASG logo etched on the bottom of the base and Tiffany & Co in small letters along the front edge. Lucky Luc is pictured with L.A. Kings teammates Gretzky, Nicholls and Duchesne in their All-Star uniforms in an 11x14 photo from the 1989 game in Edmonton mounted in a 17 1/2" x 30 1/4" black metal frame along with a ticket from the game, a pin, souvenir puck and a city of Edmonton medallion, a second example of which is included separately in its original 40th NHL ASG box. Robitaille’s black marker signature adorns a 1988 All-Star portrait on film mounted in a 20 1/2” x 16 1/2" white frame. He has also signed in black marker on the front of the jacket of his size XXL Pro Player training suit with matching pants from the 1999 All-Star Game in Tampa Bay. Four tickets from the 1999 ASG each have a vertical line on the reverse in red marker. Also included is Robitaille’s locker nameplate from the 2001 NHL All-Star Game in Denver. A media fact guide binder and a pair of creased pennants from the 1993 game at the Montreal Forum are included and a wristband and size XL t-shirt are two more keepsakes from the 1992 game in Philadelphia.
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