Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2014
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/25/2014
HOFer Emile "Butch" Bouchard was a sharp dresser off the ice as evidenced by these two tuxedos from the great Habs defenseman's collection. Spectacular black tuxedo jacket with matching pants has "Tony the Tailor Designed by Guinta Montreal" tagging sewn on the silky black inner lining over the inside right breast pocket, which has a Tony the Tailor label with "E. Bouchard" written on it and dated 1956 along with No. "5240", all in black ink. Cream colored tuxedo jacket has "Tony the Tailor" tagging sewn on the silky inner lining. Tony the Tailor tagging on the inner pocket has "E.B. Bouchard" written on it and is dated 1961. Comes with Butch Bouchard's signed LOA. Cream-colored tuxedo jacket comes with a modern pair of black evening wear slacks. The jacket has some tiny reddish brown spot stains around the right front pocket. Each of a pair of unused tickets in the jacket pocket reads, “Admit One, Second Performance Floor Show in the Empress Room” along with the notation that the ticket is “to be surrendered to the steward when entering Empress Room."
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