The 2009 Montreal Centennial Auction
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/24/2009
This collection of three original Art Ross official National Hockey League game pucks made by the Tyer Rubber Company spans a range of 16 years, from the early-1940s to the late-1950s. The three pucks in this lot precede the leagues adoption of team logos on the face of the puck in 1958. This collection of rare gamers includes a puck signed by members of the 1948-49 Pittsburgh Hornets, the Toronto Maple Leafs farm team in the American Hockey League. Recognizable names such as Sid Smith, Les Costello, Fleming Mackell, Bob Davidson, Pete Backor and Baz Bastien are among those that fill the reverse of this gamer, an official NHL puck used between 1942-50 that features a small rubberized orange hexagon on its face. Two more Art Ross pucks from the 1950s complete the collection, including one that features a larger version of the orange rubberized hexagon stamped on both sides of the puck that remains in excellent condition. The third puck features National Hockey League Puck much more prominently on its rubberized orange hexagons, one that is in good condition while the other is somewhat faded and cracked.
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