Prepare to step into the time capsule of sporting history with Robert Edward Auctions as they unveil their May Encore auction, a majestic gathering of over 3,600 lots showcasing a plethora of sports collectibles. From complete 1950s baseball card sets to unique vintage cards, this event is a haven for sports enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Kicking off on a Thursday and stretching its excitement over ten glorious days, this expansive auction takes you on a journey through the evolution of baseball, from its early days to the contemporary era of sports cards. Among the standout pieces are gems like the T206 White Border Ty Cobb Bat Off Shoulder card from 1909-1911, gleaming with a rare Uzit back, and a Ty Cobb rookie card from the iconic 1907 Wolverine News Postcard series.
But the splendor doesn’t stop there. Revel in the glory of vintage baseball sets such as the complete 1957 Topps Set and the near-complete 1958 Topps set, alongside high-grade cards from the 1950s Bowman and Topps collections, featuring rookie cards of baseball titans like Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, and Sandy Koufax. And for the true connoisseurs, an entire set break of the legendary 1951 Bowman set awaits.
Delving into the realm of memorabilia, the auction boasts treasured artifacts like a ticket stub from the 1957 NFL Championship Game and a 1920 Real Photo Postcard capturing the Harvard football team that graced the Rose Bowl that year.
REA’s President, Brian Dwyer, exudes enthusiasm about the auction, emphasizing the top-tier quality of the lots post their impressive $15.4 million spring sale. The buzz among collectors is palpable, driven by the allure of these premium offerings up for grabs.
For those eager to partake in this grand spectacle, the auction is open for bidding until May 19 on the REA website. With starting bids as low as $10 per item, this event not only promises a gateway to acquiring rare and exquisite sports memorabilia but also serves as a tribute to the rich tapestry of sports collectibles that have woven their way into our hearts.