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I have collected over the years a few autographs, not buying at auctions but collecting on my own. I have one significant item -- an autographed baseball from the 1920s with 6 Hall of Famers (Ruth, Johnson, Sisler, Hornsby, Jim Bottomley and Dave Bancroft) and a few other non HOF players (Eddie Rommel and Joe Bush).
I do not know the story behind the ball. My great uncle gave it to my father years ago, when I was about 10, but may Dad never got the story behind the ball. I was the only real die hard baseball fan in the family and my Dad gave it to me about 35 years ago. He’s 95 now and really has no memory of where his uncle got the signatures. None of my kids got the baseball bug like me. So I think it’s time for the ball to go someplace better.
What's the best way to sell something like thus? Auction house? E-Bay? If you go with an auction house, which ones are reputable? I've heard reserve prices may hinder bidding at online auctions, but I've heard others say reserve prices are important to protect yourself.
Thoughts on these questions?
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+1 Must rule out clubhouse sigs and the like.
There are several great sources to sell such an item if it is authentic. The ones that come to mind are memory Ln., Heritage auctions, Goldin auctions etc.
I'd say Heritage as well, if autographs are legit. Best to post for some experiienced opinions here.
Very helpful. Talking to SCP about the ball for their upcoming auction in March. Here are a few pics of some of the signatures. Any thoughts on reserve or no reserve?
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