Robert Edward Auctions has kicked off its highly anticipated May Encore auction, offering a dazzling array of sports collectibles to entice enthusiasts and collectors alike. With over 3,600 lots up for grabs, this event spans a wide range of items, from complete 1950s baseball card sets to unique vintage cards and even an intriguing check signed by the legendary Honus Wagner as he transitioned from his illustrious baseball career.
Kicking off the auction are some true gems from the early days of baseball, including the coveted T206 White Border Ty Cobb Bat Off Shoulder card from the period of 1909-1911, featuring a rare Uzit back. Another standout piece is a Ty Cobb rookie card from the 1907 Wolverine News Postcard series, sure to draw the attention of passionate collectors and baseball history aficionados.
The auction also boasts a stellar collection of vintage baseball sets, such as the complete 1957 Topps Set and the nearly complete 1958 Topps set. Additionally, high-grade cards from the 1950s Bowman and Topps sets are on the auction block, including rookie cards of baseball icons like Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, and Sandy Koufax. Not to be missed is the complete set break of the iconic 1951 Bowman set, adding to the allure of this sporting extravaganza.
In addition to the impressive array of cards, the auction features a selection of coveted memorabilia pieces. Sports history buffs will be delighted to find items like a ticket stub from the 1957 NFL Championship Game and a 1920 Real Photo Postcard showcasing the Harvard football team that participated in the Rose Bowl, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of sports history.
REA President Brian Dwyer is thrilled with the quality and diversity of items gracing this auction, following the success of their previous spring sale that raked in an impressive $15.4 million. Dwyer emphasized the enthusiastic response from collectors and the premium caliber of the items available for bidding, setting the stage for an exciting and competitive auction event.
For those eager to get in on the action, bidders can partake in the auction festivities until May 19 on the REA website, where each item opens with a starting bid of $10. This auction not only provides a prime opportunity for collectors to acquire rare and top-tier sports memorabilia but also serves as a celebration of the enduring history and allure of sports collectibles. With its remarkable offerings and illustrious array of items, REA’s May Encore auction promises to be a treasure trove for sports enthusiasts and collectors seeking to own a piece of sporting history.