Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2021
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/26/2021
From a productive time during the history of the Chicago Black Hawks, the club would advance to the Stanley Cup finals during the early-1990s, the era the offered Black Hawks jersey was worn in. First donned by Brian Noonan during the 1993-94 season and later worn by Tony Amonte during the 1994-95 preseason, a sewn-down Maska Ultrafil label and size “54” fly tag are affixed to the collar, with embroidered NHL and CCM crests over the reverse hem. Styled with the traditional multi-coloured Indian head team crest with chain-stitched detailing, "10” appears over the sleeve and verso in layered tackle twill, with matching tomahawk crests sewn to each shoulder. There is also evidence of a former shorter nameplate. A Sports Registry bar code is affixed above the inside hem, with “CHA” handwritten in black marker along the top of the fight strap. Sporting heavy wear throughout, puck and sticks marks absolutely cover the lower front and sleeves. There are also burns, scrapes and material pulls, with holes over each elbow section and pilling beneath the fight strap. An LOA from the Chicago Black Hawks will accompany.
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