This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/8/2018
Presented here is a beautiful Babe Ruth single signed baseball. Ruth's autograph emblazons the sweet spot in consistent 6/10 black ink.
The ONL (Frick) cream-colored baseball remains in great shape as the toning shade is light and evenly distributed.
The story of its acquisition, as
told by our consignor, is that The Babe made his way through
Indianapolis, IN, in early August of 1947 to make a promotional
appearance at the American Legion youth baseball All-Star game. This was
shortly after he had undergone surgery for throat cancer, which would
sadly take Ruth's life a year later. The consignor's father, Harold
Harrison, who was the sports editor for the Indianapolis Star at the time, wrote a
story for the August 6th edition. The day before he had taken his son to
meet Ruth at Victory Field (home of the triple-A Indianapolis Indians)
where the Bambino happily signed this very ball for his 12-year-old. At a press conference later that day, Ruth signed a separate ball (Lot 126) ball for Harold (see the two in the attached photo). A truly wonderful example with great
provenance.
Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Includes copy of consignor's letter (original is with Lot 126).