Heritage Auctions has unveiled a mesmerizing collection of autographed photographs in its Icons Photography Auction, presenting a treasure trove for avid sports card collectors. Among the prized possessions up for bidding is a captivating 1948 photo featuring basketball maestro George Mikan, magnificently mirrored in his iconic 1948 Bowman rookie card. This striking 8×10 Type 1 photo captures Mikan in his element, enhanced by his signature in elegant blue ink, with expectations soaring for it to command a price exceeding $20,000.
The allure of signed vintage photos continues to captivate enthusiasts throughout the auction. A snapshot from the late 1940s showcasing Cleveland Browns legend Otto Graham, a mirror image of his revered 1950 Bowman Football rookie card, is adorned with his distinctive autograph. Likewise, a signed 1949 photo immortalizes Jackie Robinson in a moment of glory as he receives his Silver Bat for clinching the National League batting title, a year that also saw him claim the MVP award. This poignant Type I photo, dedicated to “Jeff,” holds deep significance for admirers.
Another riveting piece captures Robinson in 1957 as he bids farewell to baseball, photographed clearing out his locker at the iconic Ebbets Field. The poignant scene showcases Robinson’s familiar Dodgers cap, home jersey, fielder’s glove, cleats, and equipment bag, alongside two treasured bats – one of which belonged to the illustrious Gil Hodges. This poignant memento is estimated to command bids exceeding $10,000.
Adding to the allure is a photograph believed to have been used for Willie Mays’ renowned 1952 Topps card, bearing Mays’ signature on the front, likely penned during the 1990s.
The expansive online catalog boasts a diverse array of over 150 vintage images, with some dating back more than a century. Notable inclusions span a poignant photo from the 1919 World Series, capturing Black Sox pitcher Eddie Cicotte and Reds’ starter Dutch Reuther shaking hands before a crucial game at Redland Field in Cincinnati. This historic image, complete with its original paper caption and stamps on the back, is anticipated to commence bidding at $8,000.
Further highlights within the auction encompass rookie photos of legendary figures such as Hank Aaron (1954), Jack Nicklaus (1962), and Pete Maravich (1970), alongside an array of timeless images featuring the iconic Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and other pre-war sports luminaries.
The auction stands as a celebration of sporting history immortalized through the lens of photography, beckoning both collectors and aficionados to partake in this unique opportunity to own a piece of timeless sports heritage. With bids open until June 13, the event promises a thrilling journey through the annals of sports lore.