Sell or Auction Your 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Trophy Ex Player for up to Over $5,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Below is a recent realized price for a 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Trophy Ex Player. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
1988 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Trophy Ex Player. Sold for over $5,000.
Here are some baseball items that our auction house, Nate D. Sanders (http://www.NateDSanders.com), has sold:
Cincinnati Reds “Big Red Machine” 1976 World Series Ring — Awarded to Longtime National League President Charles “Chub” Feeney — One of The Best Teams Ever
Beautiful 1976 Cincinnati World Series ring awarded to former National League President Charles “Chub” Feeney. Famously nicknamed “The Big Red Machine” and led by Pete Rose and Hall of Famers Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez, the Reds swept the Yankees in four games en route to their second straight World Series championship. Awarded a World Series ring was National League President Charles “Chub” Feeney, who presided as President during a lengthy period of stability during which the league neither expanded nor relocated a franchise. Manufactured by L.G. Balfour Company, 10kt gold ring features a relief of the World Series trophy with diamond inset, with “Cincinnati Reds / ’76 World Champions” written to the perimeter of the face. Relief of Feeney’s name and “Big Red Machine / NL” appears on right shank, with a relief of “Reds 4 Yanks 0″ and representation of Riverfront Stadium above National League Centennial logo to left shank. Ring measures 0.75” in diameter, and is size 8.5. Near fine. With an LOA from Charles Feeney’s son. Was in our World Series ring auction. Sold for $19,950.

Exceedingly Rare 1956 World Series Championship Ring Owned by Yankees Pitcher Tom Sturdivant — 14K Gold With Large Diamond — With LOA From Sturdivant’s Wife
Scarce Tom Sturdivant 1956 Yankees World Series Championship ring, with a letter of authenticity from Mrs. Elaine Sturdivant. Ring commemorates the Yankees’ prowess on the field that year, including Sturdivant’s complete game that he pitched to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers 6-2 in Game 4 of the 1956 World Series. Ring features an approximately 3/4 ct. diamond in the center and the Yankees emblem on each of its sides, with “1956” cut into the gold. The inside of the ring shows the legendary player’s full name “Thomas V. Sturdivant” in the band. Near fine condition. Sold for $19,000.

Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig Autograph 5″ x 7″ Pre-1928 Photo in Yankee Pinstripes and Wearing Baseball Mitts
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig autograph photograph. 5″ x 7″ black and white image depicts the two Yankee greats standing side by side on the baseball field wearing their pinstripe pants. Inscribed by Ruth in brown ink at the upper left, “For Walter from, ‘Babe’ Ruth” beside which Gehrig signs in black ink, “& Lou Gehrig”. Small .25″ tear (with no emulsion loss) at top, not affecting either signature, else fine. A difficult to acquire pairing of legendary signatures on a single photograph. A Babe Ruth signature with the quotation marks around “Babe” typifies his pre-1928 autograph and will sell at a higher value as well. Sold for $19,036.

Lou Gehrig & Babe Ruth Signed Baseball
Lou Gehrig & Babe Ruth signed baseball. Official League ball signed on the sweet spot with a Babe Ruth autograph in black ink. Additionally signed by fellow “Murderers Row” member, Lou Gehrig on adjacent panel in black ink. Ruth autograph rates PSA 6-7; Gerhrig signature rates PSA 8. Accompanied by PSA/DNA letter of authenticity certifying that the Babe Ruth autograph and the Lou Gehrig autographs are authentic. An exceptional Babe Ruth signed baseball etc. and a must-have for Yankees collectors. Sold for $18,500.
Mickey Mantle Signed 1959 MLB Contract
We sold this Mickey Mantle contract. Here is our image of it. It is worth almost $40,000 now.
Mickey Mantle signed 1959 Major League baseball contract. Contract states an agreement between the New York Yankees, known as the “American League Baseball Club of New York, Inc.” and “Mickey C. Mantle” for the amount of “$70,000 per season.” Mantle’s signature and address appear in dark ink on page three. Contract is dated 26 February 1959. 4pp. Mickey Mantle signed document measures 8.5″ x 11″. Contract shows slight toning, otherwise excellent condition. A rare treasure from the beginning of Mantle’s Major League career. A great sports autographed item of sports memorabilia. Great Mickey Mantle signed player’s contract.
Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig Autograph on a Ball from 1927
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig autograph on a baseball. On the sweet spot, Ruth’s black ink penning reveals sizable upper-case “B” and “R” characters. Gehrig signature in black ink on adjacent panel. The presence of Johnson’s facsimile signature, under which penmanship removal can be seen, coupled with the quotation marks around “Babe” (in Ruth’s own hand, of course) likely date the keepsake to 1927, as Johnson was supplanted by Barnard in 1928, the same year Ruth abandoned the use of quotation marks. The medium-toned sphere features prominent stampings and vibrant, alternating red and blue laces. Accompanied by Letters of Authenticity from PSA/DNA and James Spence Authentication attesting that the Babe Ruth autograph is authentic. Sold for $10,470.
Excellent Babe Ruth Signed Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat — With PSA/DNA
Babe Ruth signed baseball bat. Louisville Slugger 40-BR 1930s game model wooden bat signed by Babe Ruth in black ink. With ”Trade Mark George Babe Ruth” signature engraved near top of bat. Signature is faded, though still visible. Accompanied by a PSA/DNA COA. An outstanding Babe Ruth collectible in very good condition. Sold for $10,208.

Christy Mathewson Autograph Book
Christy Mathewson autograph book of the book he authored, “Won in the Ninth.” New York: R.J. Bodmer Company: 1910. First edition presentation copy signed by Mathewson on a bookplate affixed to the interior cover. Copy is numbered 498 and presented to Robert Hughes; Mathewson signs below in dark ink. This fictional tale by the New York Giants pitcher also features a special instructional section on pitching technique. Illustrated hardcover with pine green cloth runs 298pp. Corners, edges and backstrip top and bottom show wear. Slight scuffing to cover image. Frontispiece tissue guard missing. Signature shows only slight smudging to the “C”. Binding remains tight. Overall very good condition. Very rare Christy Mathewson signed book. Sold for $9,768.
World Champion 1954 New York Giants 14” x 11.25” Team Photograph With 36 Signatures Including Willie Mays — From the Personal Estate of Larry Jansen
World Series winners 1954 New York Giants team signed photo. Signed in black by 36 team members atop their respective images, from the top row, left to right: ”Paul Giel”, ”Joe Amalfitano”, ”Don Liddle”, ”Bill Gardner”, ”Al Worthington”, ”Foster Castleman”, ”J. McCall”, ”Al Corwin”, ”Marv Grissom”, ”Ray Katt”, ”George Spencer”, ”Wes Westrum”, ”Jim Hearn”. Second row is signed: ”Ed Logan”, ”Hoyt Wilhelm”, ”Jim Rhodes”, ”Willie Mays”, ”Don Mueller”, ”Al Dark”, ”Monte Irwin”, ”Bill Taylor”, ”Bob Hofman”, ”Joe Garagiola”, ”Ruben Gomez”. Bottom row is signed: ”Johnny Antonelli”, ”Sal Maglie”, ”Whitey Lockman”, ”Larry Jansen”, ”Leo Durocher”, ”Frank Shellenback”, (Giants scout), ”Herman Franks”, ”Dave Williams” and ”Hank Thompson”. Two signatures are illegible. Glossy photo measures 14” x 11.25”. Scattered creasing and mild soiling to verso, else near fine. Larry Jansen’s name is hand written to verso, possibly in his hand. From Jansen’s personal estate with an LOA from his son. Sold for $2,578.
World Series Championship Trophy Won by The Toronto Blue Jays in 1992 & Presented to HOFer & Hero Roberto Alomar
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The team plays its home games at Rogers Centre. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blue Jays went through struggles typical of an expansion team, frequently finishing in last place in its division. In 1983, the team had its first winning season and two years later, they became division champions. From 1985 to 1993, they were an AL East powerhouse, winning five division championships in nine seasons, including three consecutive from 1991 to 1993. During that run, the team also became back-to-back World Series champions in 1992 and 1993, led by a core group of award-winning All-Star players, including Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Devon White. The Blue Jays became the first (and, to date, only) team outside the US to appear in and win a World Series, and the fastest AL expansion team to do so, winning in its 16th year. As of 2019, they are one of only two MLB franchises that are undefeated through multiple World Series appearances, along with the National League’s Miami Marlins. After 1993, the Blue Jays failed to qualify for the playoffs for 21 consecutive seasons, until clinching a playoff berth and division championship in 2015. The team clinched a second consecutive playoff berth in 2016, after securing an AL wild card position. In both years, the Jays won the AL Division Series but lost the AL Championship Series.
World Series Champion trophy won by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992, bestowed upon superstar player Roberto Alomar, scorer of the series-winning run. Alomar, now a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame was named Blue Jays’ Player of the Year and ALCS MVP in 1992; his well-timed maneuvers including his storied ninth-inning home run in Game 4 of the ALCS that tied the game, ultimately resulting in this victory. The Blue Jays defeated the Atlanta Braves in six games. Trophy design is inspired by that of the large-scale Commissioner’s Trophy. 25 metal flags representing each Major League Baseball team are arranged in a graduated circle around a baseball, a crown and a pair of pins with the two finalist teams represented in colorful enamel. Plaque stretching around the base is printed, ”World Series Champions / Toronto Blue Jays / 1992 / Roberto Alomar”. Trophy bears a Balfour brand sticker to underside. Measures 12” in height with a 7” diameter wooden base finished in matte black. Weighs 6 pounds. Some tarnishing to metal. Near fine. Sold for $6,094.
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring — Dodgers Owner Stephen W. Mulvey’s Replacement Ring
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series replacement ring featuring a diamond at center, owned by Stephen W. Mulvey, whose family co-owned the Dodgers from 1912-1975. 1955 would be the singular World Series championship of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who beat their cross-town rival, the Yankees in the spectacular 7-game showdown, finally securing baseball’s ultimate crown. Not only was this the first and only win by the Dodgers in Brooklyn, it was the first time in MLB history that a team would come back to win the World Series after losing the first two games. Ring is engraved ”HJ 14K” to inner band, indicating it’s from sometime after 1980 when the jeweler Dieges & Clust was sold to Herff Jones. Otherwise it’s looks exactly as the original 1955 ring, cast in 14K white gold with a round-cut diamond at center, set against a Dodgers-blue stone, encircled by ”Brooklyn World Champions”. Right shank features a globe with ”Dodgers” written over it, and ”First / 1955”. Left shank reads ”B” with Mulvey’s name over a baseball. Ring size is 11.75. Near fine condition. Consigned directly from the Mulvey family. Sold for $6,250.
Beautiful 1978 LA Dodgers National League Championship ring awarded to former National League President Charles “Chub” Feeney. Led by Steve Garvey and Ron Cey, the Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3 games to 1 to win the National League pennant, before succumbing to a legendary New York Yankees team in 6 games in the 1978 World Series. Awarded a Championship ring was National League President Charles “Chub” Feeney, who presided as President during a lengthy period of stability during which the league neither expanded nor relocated a franchise. Manufactured by Jostens, 10kt white gold ring features Los Angeles Dodgers logo with one small diamond inset to logo with “National League Champions / 1978” written to perimeter of the face. Relief of bat and ball logo with Feeney’s facsimile signature is engraved to left shank. Relief of scoreboard from Dodger Stadium with “3.347.845” written – symbolizing Dodger Stadium attendance that year, appears on right shank. Measures 0.75″ in diameter. Ring is size 9.5. Near fine. With an LOA from Charles Feeney’s son. Sold for $2,750.

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