Sell or Auction Your 1927 World Series Program for up to $1,220 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Here is a 1927 World Series program that we sold:
1927 World Series Program — Legendary Yankees vs. Pirates — Featuring Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig
Original program from the 1927 World Series, which pitted the New York Yankees against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The victorious 1927 Yankees are considered by many as Baseball’s greatest team. Softcover program features unused scorecard and individual photos of both teams’ members, including shots of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig as players at the height of both their careers. With this win, the Yankees set a record as the first American League team to sweep a National League rival. 20pp. program measures 9.25” x 11”. Staining to lower edge affecting first few pages. Surface loss to back cover, toning, creasing and separation of the first few pages from base of spine. Historic program is in very good condition overall. Sold for $1,220.
The following are some additional World Series items we sold:
1914 Philadelphia Athletics World Series Press Pin — Very Rare & Desirable Sports Collectible
Press pin from the 1914 World Series, remembered as one of the greatest upsets in all of baseball history. Ornate press pin features the word “PRESS” on a ribbon connecting a brass plate on top and a brass medallion on the bottom. Top brass plate reads “Philadelphia ‘Athletics’ American League” with an elephant balancing upon two crossed bats. The medallion below the ribbon reads “World Series / Shibe Park / Philadelphia / 1914”. The back of the medallion reads “J.E. Caldwell”, maker of the pin. The pin is in very good condition with all parts present and operational, although the ribbon is faded and somewhat tattered. The metal on both attached pieces in in very good condition and the enamel upon the baseball is beautifully intact with no chipping. The 1914 World Series was the first ever four-game sweep, with the Boston “Miracle” Braves, who had been dead last in the summer of 1914, winning over the Philadelphia A’s. An exceptional piece of baseball memorabilia. Sold for $4,200.
1919 World Series Ticket Stub Game 2
Extraordinary high-grade ticket stub from Game 2 of the 1919 World Series, held at Cincinnati’s Redland Field. Game 2 of the 1919 World Series witnessed another lackluster effort by Chicago’s infamous “eight men out” as they conspired to “throw” the Series to the Reds. The main culprit in this game was pitcher Lefty Williams. Although Williams made a better attempt to conceal his deliberate ineffectiveness than did Eddie Cicotte in Game 1, the result was the same. Williams allowed just four hits, but his six walks helped the Reds score all the runs they would need in a 4-2 win against the punchless White Sox. Stub measures approximately 4.25″ x 2″. Few, if any, 1919 World Series ticket stubs have survived in near mint condition, but this example comes close. Only two very small horizontal surface wrinkles extend from right border and one would be hard pressed to find a finer example. Sold for $3,010.
1919 World Series Program
Scarce 1919 World Series program in which the Chicago White Sox threw the series to the Cincinnati Reds, also known as the “Black Sox” scandal. Printed in black and white with vibrant red on lettering and uniform worn by Pat Moran, the the Cincinnati Reds’ Coach who appears on the cover. Some expected light cover wear, small creases and tears, and some age foxing. Missing pages 23-26, leaving 44 of the 48 pages intact. Overall good condition. Sold for $1,730.
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