The January Encore Auction at Robert Edward Auctions is a must-visit for collectors of vintage sports cards and memorabilia. This treasure trove of sports history features rare items dating back to the 19th century, offering a diverse and historically rich collection that appeals to collectors of all types.
One of the highlights of the auction is a signed 1842 receipt by baseball executive Alexander Cartwright. This artifact provides a fascinating glimpse into the early days of America’s favorite pastime. Another standout item is an 1888 tobacco card of John Clarkson, a standout pitcher of the era. These items showcase the rich history of baseball and its evolution over time.
This auction, which runs through January 21, offers over 3,700 items spanning more than 180 years of sports history. REA President Brian Dwyer noted that the auction boasts an impressive array of signed items and iconic cards, catering to collectors of all types. Whether you’re a fan of baseball, football, or basketball, there is something for everyone in this auction.
Collectors will be delighted to find signatures from legendary figures like Lou Gehrig, Walter Johnson, and Honus Wagner. These autographed items hold immense historical value and provide a tangible connection to the past. One unique item in the auction is an 1888 N403 Yum Yum Tobacco John Clarkson Throwing card, graded PSA EX 5. This meticulously graded card is a prized possession for any serious collector.
The auction also features several other notable signed items. One of these is an 1883 Harry Wright-signed scorecard from a game between Philadelphia and Wright’s Providence Grays. This scorecard offers a glimpse into the early days of organized baseball and the players who made it possible. Other signed items include a 1938 Lou Gehrig-signed postcard, a 1924 Walter Johnson-signed album page, a 1939 Honus Wagner-signed Baseball Centennial First-Day Cover, and a Babe Ruth cut signature. These items allow collectors to own a piece of history and cherish the legacy of these iconic sports figures.
In addition to the signed items, the auction offers a wide selection of vintage cards. One standout card is the 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle card, a highly sought-after collectible. Other notable cards include the 1914 E145 Cracker Jack Grover Alexander rookie card, the 1910-1911 M116 Sporting Life Honus Wagner card, several 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron rookie cards, and the 1957 Topps Football Johnny Unitas rookie card. These cards hold significant value and provide a glimpse into the early days of card collecting.
For avid card collectors, there are also hundreds of T206 cards available, including rare finds like the Ty Cobb Portrait Red Background, as well as cards with rare Carolina Brights backs. The auction even offers modern card highlights such as the 1986 Topps Football Steve Young rookie card and early Michael Jordan cards from 1984 and 1985. This wide selection ensures that collectors of all eras can find something to add to their collection.
The Robert Edward Auctions’ January Encore event showcases the enduring appeal and value of vintage sports memorabilia and cards. From rare 19th-century items to iconic cards from the early days of card collecting, this auction is a treasure trove for collectors. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of sports history and celebrate the legacy of legendary figures in the world of sports.