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NO DEBATE: U.S. Presidents on Steiner Sports Auction Block

NO DEBATE: U.S. Presidents on Steiner Sports Auction Block
Event on 2016-10-22 00:00:00
There's no debate that the authentic memorabilia ‎signed by seven U.S. Presidents, dating as far back as the early 1900's, is sure to spark furious bidding in the Steiner Sports Memorabilia "Fall Classic Auction" in its last three days. Harry Truman, Woodrow Wilson‎, Calvin Coolidge, and Richard Nixon are among the American leaders featured collectibles on the auction block.

The auction concludes this Sunday, October 23, at 10:00 pm.

Visit www.auction.steinersports.com to bid.

Here's the full list:
28th President Woodrow Wilson Signed Cut Framed and Matted with Photo
30th President Calvin Coolidge Signed Autographed Check
33rd President Harry Truman Signed Cut
37th President Richard Nixon Signed Cut
38th President Heisman Hardcover Book Signed by President Gerald Ford and 38 Heisman Winners; signed Autographed 8x10 Photo; and signed Michigan Wolverines Full Size Helmet
41st President President George H. W. Bush Signed Autographed Perez Steele Postcard
43rd President George W. Bush Signed ‘41’ Book “A Portrait of my Father”; signed Commemorative Presidential Bar; and signed OMLB Baseball

Here are more details on the sports specifics of the Fall Classic Auction:

Select items from Yogi Berra, Don Larsen, Ottis Anderson, Mike Keenan and Marty Brodeur Memorabilia Collections in On-Line “Fall Classic” Auction at Steiner Sports
Bidding Begins September 12 and Continues Through October 23

New York—Sports icons including the late, legendary New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra, Yankees World Series “Perfect Game” pitcher Don Larsen, football Giants Super Bowl XXV MVP Ottis Anderson, Rangers Stanley Cup champion coach Mike Keenan, and Devils three-time Stanley Cup goaltender Marty Brodeur will be among the personal collections of memorabilia in an online auction through Steiner Sports Memorabilia. The “Fall Classic Auction” began on September 12, and continues through October 23.

Visit http://auction.steinersports.com/ to bid.

The treasure trove of memorabilia, called by Steiner “our biggest auction in history,” that includes a total of 2,500 gems for collectors is highlighted by select items from:

Berra’s 1953 World Series Championship ring, which was the only one of 10 title rings that the legend actually wore; his Hall of Fame ring and plaque presented upon his induction in 1972; and a vintage,1961 game-used, home pinstripe #8 jersey.
Larsen’s “Babe Ruth Award,” which was presented to the hurler as the 1956 World Series Most Valuable Player in recognition of his historic Fall Classic performance heads the Larsen lot.
Anderson’s Super Bowl MVP Trophy and a game-used jersey from the 1991 Super Bowl.
Keenan’s 1994 replica Stanley Cup presented to each team member by the NHL, and game-used jerseys of every captain that Keenan ever coached including Mark Messier.
A collection of game-used goalie sticks from many of Brodeur’s record-setting performances.

The Berra collection also includes a bevy of photographs, his driver's license, credit cards, signed checks, signed contracts, signed baseball cards and other personal documents.

Berra’s sons Larry, Tim and Dale Berra decided to give their father’s legion of fans the chance to own a piece of history. “It is a pleasure and honor for the Berra family to share dad’s history with his many followers,” said Dale Berra, “because they are responsible for his legacy.”

“We all talked it all through, and decided that the museum and family had everything that was most important to us,” he added. “His ’53 championship ring is a real collector’s item because it has a diamond “Five” on it, and was given to the few players like dad and Phil Rizzuto who had won five World Series in a row. That’s a very special piece.”

Many of the Larsen pieces are connected to his 1956 World Series Perfect Game, including a 1956 letter from President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and 2006 letters from Governor George Pataki and Mayor Rudy Giuliani of in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the “Perfecto.”

The Keenan items also include his NHL ID card and a wedding invitation to Wayne Gretzky’s wedding.

About Steiner Sports: Steiner Sports, the leading producer of authentic hand-signed collectibles, specializes in helping companies use the power of sports to grow their business and has spent 29 years building relationships with more than 2,000 athletes and the major American sports leagues and partnerships with the best teams in sports. This network is the foundation for the unique sports experiences the company provides. Steiner Sports is part of the Omnicom Group (NYSE: OMC). Follow Steiner Sports on all social media via @steinersports.

Contact: John Cirillo, 914-260-7436, johnnycigarpr@aol.com; Diego Isio, diego.cirilloworld@gmail.com

Steiner “Fall Classic” Auction features Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Arnold Palmer and Ali-Frazier Memorabilia
Bidding Continues online through October 23

New York—The Steiner Sports Memorabilia “Fall Classic Auction,” which continues through October 23, could easily be co-titled the “Greats of the Games” with hand-signed memorabilia from a bevy of sports icons on the auction block.

The collectibles among the 2,500 total items reads like a “Who’s Who” in history. Along with the major collections of Yogi Berra, Don Larsen, Ottis Anderson, Mike Keenan and Marty Brodeur; here’s a look at the mind-boggling top 10: Yankees Hall of Famers Babe Ruth (Single Signed De Beers Baseball (JSA LOA) Pre-1923); Lou Gehrig (Signed OAL Baseball, one of the finest in existence, inscribed to the best man in his wedding); Joe DiMaggio (Signed "Joe DiMaggio Legacy" by Robert Stephen Simon Print LE 111/1000 Framed); Mickey Mantle (Signed Hall of Fame 4 x 6 Plaque Card- Framed); Roger Maris (Signed Index Card, framed); and Billy Martin (screen and appearance worn Miller Lite jacket from renowned “Less Filling/Taste Great” commercials); Red Sox Hall of Famer Ted Williams (Signed Litho inscribed "42, 47 TC"); legendary golfer Arnold Palmer (Signed Blue Heron Hills Country Club Golf Hat (JSA); and heavyweight champions) Muhammad Ali/Joe Frazier (Dual Signed "Ali Frazier III" 11x14 Photo by Neil Leifer Framed LE 63/100) are among several collectibles signed by each of these historic performers.

And that’s not to mention vintage Brooklyn Dodgers yearbooks from four seasons, 1951 through 1954.

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145 Huguenot St.
New Rochelle, United States

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