RMY Auctions is throwing a curveball that even Babe Ruth would stand in awe of – an enchanting collection of historic photographs that not only capture pivotal moments in sports history but also showcase significant snapshots from the entertainment world.
One particular standout item is set to steal the limelight: A striking black and white photograph taken in 1948 features the baseball titans Satchel Paige and Bob Feller. The significance of this 7 x 8 ¾” shot? It served as the blueprint for Paige’s highly sought after rookie card, released by Leaf in 1949, marking his momentous crossover from the Negro Leagues to Major League Baseball with Cleveland.
But wait, there is another Paige portrait up for grabs. An uncommon black-and-white Type I original photograph of Paige, proudly adorned in his Kansas City Monarchs uniform. The auction’s starting whistle has already rung, offering a jaw-dropping collectible lineup spanning over 900 items, each weaving their unique narratives into the panoramic tapestry of the 20th century.
Adding a sprinkle of sepia tones into the mix, a captivating 1910 silver-gelatin image of a young prodigy named Jim Thorpe, lensed by George Grantham Bain, promises to add an extra layer of historical richness to the collection.
There’s plenty for the purists too. Indeed, the auction proudly waves its flag, presenting an exclusive 1905 PC782 Rotograph real photo postcard of ace pitcher Jack Chesbro. Even 1930’s baseball legend Carl Hubbell makes an appearance – through a strikingly candid photograph used for his 1933-36 Diamond Stars baseball card.
The auction hasn’t left out the stalwarts of American baseball. Many will be hoping to bring home one of the multiple photographs that captured Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in their prime, including an intimate snapshot from Ruth’s maiden season with the Yankees back in 1920 and a riveting, high-pressure moment from the 1928 World Series.
Modern memorabilia collectors will also find their own share of treasures. Among them is a 1972 image of Roberto Clemente marking his 3000th career hit and a rare shot capturing the moment Wilt Chamberlain reached his record-breaking 100-point game milestone.
And for the basketball aficionados, the auction includes snapshots taken during Michael Jordan’s ascent to NBA stardom, all immortalized by Chicago’s finest photographers.
Also on offer are an array of eccentric photographs that prove history isn’t just about stern faces and solemn moments. Scenes such as Joe DiMaggio relaxed in the Yankees clubhouse and Ted Williams taking a zebra for a jaunt truly give this collection eclectic appeal.
The lens beckons on this extensive journey through the 20th century, which will spark interest among collectors and photography connoisseurs. Bidding is currently open and will finally let the shutter down on May 11th.