UNIQUE APRIL 12, 1965 WASHINGTON SENATORS FIRST PITCH BASEBALL AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ET AL WITH RELATED LARGE FORMAT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH/SIGNATURE DISPLAY (CECIL STOUGHTON PROVENANCE)(JSA)
UNIQUE APRIL 12, 1965 WASHINGTON SENATORS FIRST PITCH BASEBALL AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ET AL WITH RELATED LARGE FORMAT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH/SIGNATURE DISPLAY (CECIL STOUGHTON PROVENANCE)(JSA)
UNIQUE APRIL 12, 1965 WASHINGTON SENATORS FIRST PITCH BASEBALL AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ET AL WITH RELATED LARGE FORMAT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH/SIGNATURE DISPLAY (CECIL STOUGHTON PROVENANCE)(JSA)
UNIQUE APRIL 12, 1965 WASHINGTON SENATORS FIRST PITCH BASEBALL AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ET AL WITH RELATED LARGE FORMAT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH/SIGNATURE DISPLAY (CECIL STOUGHTON PROVENANCE)(JSA)
3 更多
SELECTIONS FROM THE GEDDY LEE COLLECTION
UNIQUE APRIL 12, 1965 WASHINGTON SENATORS FIRST PITCH BASEBALL AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ET AL WITH RELATED LARGE FORMAT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH/SIGNATURE DISPLAY (CECIL STOUGHTON PROVENANCE)(JSA)

細節
UNIQUE APRIL 12, 1965 WASHINGTON SENATORS FIRST PITCH BASEBALL AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ET AL WITH RELATED LARGE FORMAT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH/SIGNATURE DISPLAY (CECIL STOUGHTON PROVENANCE)(JSA)
來源
Cecil Stoughton.

榮譽呈獻

Elizabeth Seigel
Elizabeth Seigel Vice President, Specialist, Head of Private and Iconic Collections

拍品專文

Unique Joe Cronin American League baseball which was thrown out for the ceremonial first pitch by President Lyndon Johnson at the Washington Senators home opener on April 12, 1965. The ball was then subsequently autographed by President Johnson, Vice President Hubery Humphrey, Joe Cronin, John McCormack, Mike Mansfield, and George Selkirk. Signatures have been carefully preserved ranging from 7-9 out of 10 most notably President Johnson in bright red ink. The baseball is accompanied by a large format 10 1/2"x13" color photograph picturing President Johnson throwing out the offered baseball surrounded by the eventual signators on the ball. The photo is signed on the mount in black ink, "To Cecil Stoughton With Appreciation Lyndon Johnson" rating 7 out of 10. Both artifacts originated from the personal collection of Stoughton who was the highly regarded first official photographer of the White House under the Kennedy administration continuing with Johnson through 1965. Stoughton's works remain some of the most indelible images ever taken including the iconic photo of Lyndon Johnson being sworn in as President alongside of Jackie Kennedy in a blood stained dress. Very unique and consequential duo of Presidential signed artifacts with unimpeachable provenance. Includes full LOAs from JSA (baseball) and PSA/DNA (photograph) *Note: PSA/DNA declined to authenticate the Johnson signature on the ball only noted for accuracy: NM-NM/MT

更多來自 精選蓋迪·李收藏及重要棒球紀念品珍藏

查看全部
查看全部