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Quadruple down on Ted Williams with this selection of four signature framed displays. This instant “Teddy Ballgame” gallery boasts two limited-edition pieces, along with an oversized photograph, and a cut accompanied by a vintage Life magazine cover from Williams' celebrated 1941 season, when he was the last player to top the .400 batting mark. The displays are attractive and ready for immediate display, and the four Williams signatures are prominently applied, potent examples.
Featured are:
21” x 28” display with 16” x 24” limited-edition art print, also signed and numbered “520/521” by artist Cliff Spohn. In addition to his bold signature, Williams has filled the details at bottom of this commemorative print, with Home Run No. “520,” Date “9/17/60,” Opponent “Washington,” and Park “Griffith Stadium.”
25” x 21” “Teddy Ballgame” display with 16” x 15” limited-edition print, also signed and numbered “1627/5000” by artist Jim Dobbins. This frame has a 1” gouge on the right side.
34” x 30” display with 24” x 20” photograph of Williams shaking hands with Babe Ruth.
15” x 21” display with a vintage 5” x 2” signature cut, and the front cover from Life magazine’s 9/1/41 edition.
Auction LOA from James Spence/JSA.
The size/weight of this item requires that there will be an additional shipping charge for this lot.
Frames included with lots: While we make every effort to protect the frames included in these lots during pre-auction storage and post-auction shipping, we are not responsible for any damage to the frames themselves, and no refunds will be given due to frame damage.