Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2016
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/15/2016
This grab bag lot features interesting items you won’t usually find grouped together, with an early-1930s Bruins program, a circa-1920 pair of Starr Skates in their original box, a 1950 Hendy’s Who’s Who guide signed by Doug Harvey and others, a media photo taken by Denis Brodeur featuring Beliveau with Henri Richard, A NY Rangers program from 1969-70, a “Hockey Aujourd’hui” magazine from 1979-80 featuring Gretzky on the cover, and lastly, a Colorado Avalanche replica goalie mask.
The breakdown for each of the offered items is as follows. 1) 1932-33 Boston Bruins program. With an image of Eddie Shore on the cover, the 64 page program issued for a contest against Ottawa remains in beautiful condition with supple and clean pages. The center line-up page is detached but present, with paper loss on the reverse including a tiny chunk out of the top border. 2) Starr Skates. Climax models, each skate exhibits rust along with surface wear. The original box shows heavy wear and discolouration, with the flaps ripped. We also have a Starr Skates illustrated fold-over guarantee in good condition included. 3) 1950 Hendy’s Who’s Who guide. In very good condition with normal handling wear, five have signed the cover including Doug Harvey along with Floyd Curry and Billy Reay and two others. 4) Henri Richard and Jean Beliveau media photo. At just under 8” x 10”, the glossy print features the pair with Richard holding his captain’s uniform. The back has notations and tape residue along with “One captain to another”. There is also some spotting on the image, possibly from development. 5) 1969-70 NY Rangers program. Ed Giacomin is featured on the cover of the 72 page program, a contest from Nov 26th 1969 against the Bruins. With just handling wear present, the program is complete, with some creasing and light staining to the reverse. 6) Hockey Aujourd’hui magazine. From 1979-80, the 70 page publication features Gretzky on the cover, with just regular handling wear present. 7) Avalanche replica mask. Painted with a Colorado-style design, the mask has all of it’s strapping and padding present with heavy wear to the cage.
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