Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2019
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/5/2019
Arguably the shortest player to ever grace an NHL crease and carrying the moniker “Shrimp” due to his diminutive stature, Roy Worters tended the nets of the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Americans during his noteworthy career, with a single contest played for the mighty Montreal Canadiens, in 1929-30. Originating from the incomparable autograph collection of E. Robert Hamlyn, we have a vintage photo signed by the star netminder. At approx 8” x 10”, the thicker-stock glossy print depicts Worters in his Americans uniform, tending the New York net. The Toronto native has signed over the lower right, adding a personalization to Hamlyn, with the fountain pen scripting displaying beautifully, with the end portion just a bit lighter. Passing in 1957, Worters would be enshrined in the HOF in 1969. THIS IS THE FIRST ROY WORTERS SIGNED PHOTO THAT WE HAVE EVER SEEN.
The photo exhibits light wear with a few minor corner creases and toning, with tape residue over the reverse along with a notation that states this photo was received by Hamlyn autographed, on June 4, 1945.
The E. Robert Hamlyn Hockey HOFers Signed Photo and Letter Collection
Beginning life as the passion of one youth growing up in Newfounland during the late-1930s, E. R. Hamlyn was bitten by the collecting bug as a teenager, and began to seek out the signatures of both contemporary and past hockey stars, with his efforts culminating in the world class collection of signed photos and letters that encompass his incomparable autograph collection, with many unique items and extremely rare signatures making up the vast collection.
Through effective letter writing, first to teams, and then when information was received, directly to the players themselves, Hamlyn would request the addressed parties sign a photo he himself would provide, with the overwhelming majority honouring the enthusiastic collector’s wishes. And enamored with the uniforms of both the Montreal Maroons and New York Americans – despite never seeing these teams play in person, Hamlyn had the foresight to seek out the signatures of past retired stars from long forgotten and defunct franchises. The insightful collector also recorded information now invaluable to his collection, with most of the signed letters and photos having dates listed when they were received back signed.
Numerous early Hall of Fame legends make up the one-of-a-kind gathering including signed photos from Dick Irvin, Steamer Maxwell, Frank Patrick, Clint Benedict, Alec Connell, Duke Keats, Frank Foyston, Moose Goheen and others, along with signed letters from Dickie Boon, Harry Hyland, Jack Marshall, Jack Ruttan, Joe Malone, George Hainsworth, Aurele Joliat, Cy Denneny and others. Impossible to duplicate, this is unequivocally the greatest autograph collection that we have handled in our 25 years of service to the collecting community.
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