Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction November 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/3/2024
A member of the famed “Triple Gold” club, Corey Perry boasts a trophy case that includes a Stanley Cup championship in 2007, Olympic gold medals in 2010 and 2014, a World Championship in 2016 and a World Cup of Hockey in 2016 as well. A veteran of over 1300 NHL games who is known throughout the league as “The Worm”, up for grabs here is this photo-matched Anaheim Ducks jersey worn by Perry during the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Made by Reebok and sporting a lone size "56" label affixed to the inner collar, an NHL shield crest has been sewn on over the reverse while a Reebok crest appears over the reverse neckline. Decorated over the front of the jersey with a Ducks team crest that includes both textured and embroidered details throughout its entirety, the sleeves and verso of the jersey have been styled with Perry's number "10" in stacked tri-layer tackle twill numerals while "Perry" is spelt out in matching style letters across the affixed matching nameplate at the top of the reverse. Retaining its fight strap on the interior and signed by Perry through the top of the "0" on the reverse with a silver marker ink signature that displays well, the jersey displays game-wear via stick marks over the front, reverse and both sleeves as well as light board burns over both sleeves and a small red coloured board paint transfer over the left sleeve. Having had a team tag sewn inside the reverse hem that denotes the piece as being a "2007 Playoffs" offering, the jersey has been photo-matched with Getty Image #74201641 (May 20th, 2007 vs Detroit - Western Conference Finals Game 5) to the stick marks over the left sleeve, particularly the one in the white stripe near the cuff.
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