Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction September 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/19/2023
Seeing action in over 1,000 NHL contests shared amongst six different clubs, defenceman Brad Stuart was selected 3rd overall by San Jose in 1998 and won a Stanley Cup championship with Detroit in 2008. From his second stint in California with San Jose, we have this photo-matched Sharks jersey worn by the Albertan during the 2013-14 campaign, specifically from September 20th, 2013 to January 21st, 2014. Made by Reebok and sporting a lone size "56" tag affixed to the inner collar, crests for both the NHL shield and Reebok have been added over the front have reverse necklines of the faux tie-neck style garment respectively. Decorated over the front with a Sharks team crest that displays embroidered details throughout, matching alternate logo crests have been placed over both shoulders. Having had Stuart's number "7" sewn to the front, sleeves and verso in dual layer white-over-black tackle twill numerals, "Stuart" is spelt out in matching style across the affixed matching nameplate. Exhibiting good game-wear, light stick marks are observed over the lower front while board burns are plastered over both sleeves. Additionally, the right sleeve shows no less than five (5) team repairs as well as a small unrepaired hole. Showcasing pilling at the elbows on the interior, a Sharks team tag denoting the jersey as a "2013-2014" specimen as well as the period of time the jersey was used has been heat pressed underneath the fight strap on the interior. Additionally, the jersey has been photo-matched with Getty Image's #466093861 (January 11th, 2014 vs Boston) and #465482033 (January 20th, 2014 vs Calgary) to team repairs that are found over the right sleeve.
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