Avid baseball enthusiasts and collectors have a unique opportunity to own a piece of history with Hindman’s Having a Ball Auction in Chicago. This highly anticipated auction showcases an extensive collection of autographed baseballs from a single collector, capturing the signatures of some of the game’s most iconic players. With over 570 lots on offer, this unparalleled collection is set to make waves in the sports memorabilia world.
James Smith, the Director of Sports Memorabilia at Hindman, is excited about the magnitude and caliber of the collection. He describes it as one of the most extensive and thrilling collections ever presented by the auction house. With such an impressive lineup of signatures, this auction is sure to attract both seasoned collectors and passionate fans looking to own a piece of baseball history.
One of the standout items in the auction is a baseball signed by the 1934 New York Yankees, including the legendary Babe Ruth. This ball holds significance as it represents Ruth’s final year with the team. Alongside Ruth’s signature, it also bears the autographs of his esteemed teammate, Lou Gehrig, as well as other Hall of Famers such as Earle Combs and Tony Lazzeri. With authentication letters from PSA and Beckett Authentication Services, the provenance of this remarkable piece is guaranteed.
Another notable item is a unique ball from the deadball era, featuring signatures from baseball pioneers such as Cy Young and Kennesaw “Mountain” Landis, the first baseball commissioner. However, what truly sets this ball apart is the inclusion of signatures from Mrs. Christy Mathewson and Mrs. John J. McGraw. Their presence adds an extraordinary level of rarity and intrigue to this particular collector’s item. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Beckett Authentication Services, this ball is a true gem for any serious collector.
The auction also includes other remarkable finds, such as a high-grade 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers team-signed ball, reminiscent of their historic World Series win. Additionally, collectors can bid on a 1957 Milwaukee Braves World Series championship ball and a 1972 National League All-Star team ball signed by legendary players like Roberto Clemente and Hank Aaron. For fans of early baseball eras, the auction offers signed team balls from the 1930 and 1932 Philadelphia Athletics, featuring iconic figures like Jimmie Foxx and Lefty Grove.
Interested bidders can participate in the Having a Ball timed online auction through Hindman’s website and Live Auctioneers. The lots are scheduled to close sequentially, starting at 9 AM CT on November 29. To ensure fair participation, the auction employs an extended bidding system. If a bid is placed in the final minute before a lot’s closing time, the bidding period is extended by five minutes. This mechanism allows all interested parties an equal chance to bid on their desired items without disrupting the closing times of other lots.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to own a piece of baseball history. Hindman’s Having a Ball Auction promises an unforgettable selection of autographed baseballs, each with its own story to tell. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or a passionate fan, this auction is a home run that you won’t want to miss.