Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction November 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/3/2024
Playing his junior hockey as a member of the Estevan Bruins between 1964 and 1966 before turning pro with the Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League, Stan Fuller would play eleven (11) games for the newly minted Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the Western Hockey League during their inaugural season of 1969-70, wearing this sweater during home games of that eleven (11) game stint. A heavyweight durene knit offering made by General Athletic, the brand washing instructions label is affixed inside the reverse hem with a Lee Underwood Designs tag hand sewn onto the top of it. Displaying a frayed size "50" label affixed to the inner collar, the front of the jersey is decorated with a Golden Eagles team crest in layered yellow and blue tackle twill that features chain-stitched detail throughout. Accented with yellow, white and red striping accents down the sleeves and sides as well as around the hem, Fuller's number "24" has been sewn to the sleeves and verso in dual layer red-over-blue tackle twill numbers while the upper reverse is void of any nameplate and has never had one applied to it. Exhibiting overall light game-wear since Fuller only played in eleven (11) games that season, light marks are seen over both sleeves while a large cluster of team repairs is present over the right forearm and collar. Also sporting what appears to be an ink mark above the "2" of the left sleeve, the jersey exhibits additional wear via some minor puckering behind the crest and numbers on the interior as well as pilling on the interior. With the white areas of the jersey discoloured and appearing yellow due to age, it is also worth noting that the interior is void of any sort of a fight strap. An LOA will accompany the piece.
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