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Cousy, Robert Joseph, "Bob" Cousy is an American retired professional basketball player who played point guard with the Boston Celtics from 1950 to 1963; neat signed FDC honoring basketball and its inventor Dr. James Naismith, sent from Springfield, Mass Nov 6 1961. Estimate $25 - 35. Ver detalles y foto agrandada | Adjudicación $20 |
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Olympics: Didriksen and Tolan, Outstanding 1932 Summer Olympics First Day Cover Signed by American golfing stars "Babe Didriksen" and "Eddie Tolan," postmarked Los Angeles, 7/30/1932, the first day of the games. Some foxing at top left, otherwise in great condition. Didriksen and Tolan would each win two gold medals that year. Estimate $75 - 100. Ver detalles y foto agrandada | Adjudicación $55 |
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Orr, Bobby, Two time Stanley Cup champion Bobby Orr is one of the greatest hockey players to ever live. This former Boston Bruins defenseman was selected to numerous All-Star Teams and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979. Orr was also named to the NHL First All-Star Team eight times and the NHL Second All-Star Team once; signed FDC in Lake Placid NY on Jan 6 1984 just before the 1984 Winter Olympics. Estimate $25 - 35. Ver detalles y foto agrandada | Adjudicación $40 |
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Owens, Jesse, Legendary American athlete (1913-80); won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Commemorative Cover Signed "Jesse Owens" vertically at right, uncancelled, for a field dedication in May 1963 that Owens attended. Dominican Republic stamp of the track star. Fine condition. Estimate $150 - 200. Ver detalles y foto agrandada | No vendido | |
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Rockwell, Norman, American painter and illustrator (1894-1978); beloved for his familiar, warm, and humorous depictions of the American experience. Two First Day Covers, first Signed "sincerely, Norman Rockwell," on a Washington, 2/8/1960 cover for a Boy Scouts 50th anniversary stamp based on a Rockwell painting, in excellent condition; Rockwell had begun his serious career as an illustrator for the Scouting magazine Boys' Life; second FDC, signed Norman Rockwell on a Washington, 10/26/63 cover for the 100th Anniversary of City Mail Delivery; also a photocopy of a friendly typewritten letter where he tells a collector, "…I am pleased to sign the first day covers. Happy New Year!" Estimate $100 - 150. Ver detalles y fotos agrandadas | No vendido |
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