Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction October 2016
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/9/2016
A neat selection of items from the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs are here for your consideration, including warm-up suits, pant shells and jackets. 1) Circa 1960s/1970s Detroit Red Wings game-worn pant shell. With a solid red satin finish, the pants shells currently have no lacing present, along with “3224” stenciled onto the interior waist band. In good condition, there are 4 team repairs present, with a pair on each leg, and a pair on the right side white panel. 2) Circa-1970s Red Wings #3 warm-up jacket. Size tagging is affixed to the collar, with “3” and “O’Shea” stenciled onto the interior. In solid red with white striping accents, an embroidered Wings logo sits over the left breast, with an additional O’Shea cloth label attached to the interior near the bottom left hem. With no unsightly wear, the jacket remains in gorgeous condition. 3) Circa-1970s Toronto Maple Leafs #3 warm-up suit. With Cooper tagging in collar, there is also an additional embroidered Cooper logo over the left breast. Styled with screened-on maple leafs on each sleeve, the jacket also has a rubberized hollow maple leaf with inserted “3” over the left breast. The bottoms also have Cooper tagging along with the same matching maple leaf pattern, with zippers and stirrups along the bottoms. Both items show wear from their former use, with some very light staining to the right sleeve. 4) Confrontation jacket (Showdown) with TSN handwritten on inside tag. A size large windbreaker in red, white and blue, “Bauer” appears over the right breast, with an Outdoor Outfits patch with handwritten “TSN” on the interior just above the hem. Styled with a “Confrontation” crest over the left breast, the jacket remains in very good condition with just a little bit of spotting beneath the collar. 5) Red woman’s jacket. While we can’t say with certainty, this red blazer was most likely worn as a hostess jacket at the Montreal Forum. A woman’s name is handwritten on the inside pocket’s label. With intact buttons on the front and cuffs, the jacket remains in very good condition, with just light wear noticeable to the interior.
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