Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2020
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/20/2020
Spending his entire career in California with Los Angeles thus far, netminder Jonathan Quick won a pair of Stanley Cup championships in just three seasons, with the Conn Smythe Trophy earned for his dominant performance during his first championship, in 2012. From the 2019-20 NHL season, we have a photo-matched Kings jersey worn by Quick in home games from October 5, 2019, until Dec 31, 2019. “58G” sizing appears along the Adidas collar band, with NHL and Adidas crests over the front and reverse necklines respectively. Styled with a partially-embroidered “LA” shield crest, “32” appears over the sleeves and verso in tackle twill numerals with silver textured trim, with “Quick” across the upper reverse in single twill. Hailing directly from the Los Angeles Kings, the team patch resides on the inside hem, with a Kings hologram numbered “8fa5e738” affixed to the fight strap and a matching COA to accompany (a Kings’ presentation box and folder to store the COA is also included).
Sporting a few random marks including over the left sleeve, there is some pilling to the interior cuffs, with some loose threading over the reverse numbers. The team crest is also damaged, torn along the middle horizontal border, but the jersey still displays especially well. Getty Image #1180921004 (Oct 13, 2019 vs Vegas) has been matched to the dark mark visible within the “3” of “32” over the right sleeve, and to the extended thread visible at the top of the “2” of “32” over the right sleeve, while Getty Image #1175694885, also from Oct 13, has been matched to the dark mark visible within the “3” of “32” over the right sleeve. Lastly, Getty Image #1193233166 (Dec 10, 2019 vs NYR) has been matched to the mark visible within the middle right of the “A” of “LA” on the team crest, with the damage to the team crest also visible.
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