Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction November 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/16/2010
For a six-year stretch in the 1960s, Sandy Koufax was the most dominant pitcher in baseball as he helped lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to World Series titles in 1963 and 1965 while pitching a then-record four no-hitters. Offered here are three Koufax signed Upper Deck Authenticated photos including a gorgeous panoramic shot of Sandy delivering a pitch mounted in a recessed 17 1/4" x 29 1/4" black frame. Sandy has signed in black sharpie beneath his shadow on the Dodger Stadium pitcher's mound in this exquisite 12" x 24" black-and-white photo. This limited edition framed photo is hand-numbered 47 of 132 in black sharpie in the bottom right corner. A UDA holofoil affixed to its right corresponds to the one on the COA which accompanies this signed Koufax framed "Panoramic Pitch" photo. Also featured are two signed limited edition 16" x 20" prints of Sandy delivering the final pitch of his first career no-hitter on June 30, 1962. The Dodger Stadium scoreboard which dominates the top of the image tells the story as Koufax got Felix Mantilla to hit a 2-1 pitch to shortstop Maury Wills for the final out of his 13-strikeout masterpiece over the woeful expansion Mets. Offered here are two of the 32 limited edition UDA prints signed in silver sharpie by Koufax along with the notation "No Hitter-6-30-1962" handwritten beneath the magnificent southpaw's autograph. One print is hand-numbered "10/32" in silver sharpie and the other is hand-numbered "11/32". Both prints have UDA holofoils affixed to the bottom right corner which each correspond to their respective COAs which accompany these wonderful Sandy Koufax signed no-hitter photos.
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