Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2017
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/7/2017
A rare opportunity, Classic Auctions is pleased to announce yet another partnership with the historic Montreal Canadiens franchise, one that will bring to auction a large and impressive bounty of jerseys fresh from the vast and seldom offered holdings of the storied hockey club. Examples are present from 2003-04 to 2014-15, with both important game-issued and game-worn jerseys offered, with a direct line from the actual player and the Canadiens franchise – to you, our loyal bidders. Each desirable jersey has inventory numbers from the Canadiens, with each to be accompanied by a letter of authenticity on Canadiens letterhead.
A third round draft choice in 2004, Alexei Emelin has spent the entirety of his career thus far in Quebec with Montreal, also representing Russia on a number of international occasions. This Canadiens jersey was worn by the 2012 world champion in 2014-15. Size tagging appears along the collar including handwritten “2”, with embroidered NHL and Reebok crests on the front and back necklines respectively. Styled with the famous and sacred CH team crest, the white V-neck has been accented with tri-colour tackle twill sleeve and verso numbers, with “Emelin” across the nameplate in single blue twill along with the Beliveau “4” crest over the right breast. Game-wear includes marks over the lower front and sleeves, including larger examples beneath the right sleeve’s number and near the left seam on the reverse. There is also some light staining on the upper left sleeve. The team patch numbered “A03469” sits on the inside hem, while a hologram affixed to the reverse “4” matches the accompanying LOA from the Canadiens.
By clicking this button, you will IMMEDIATELY bid the amount selected.
By clicking this button, you will submit this amount as your MAXIMUM (absentee) bid. The auction software will place bids on your behalf up to this amount only as it is bid against competitively by other bidder(s).