Lot of National League Game-Used Batting Helmets with One Autographed
(10) (JSA)
Remarkable Collection of Game-Used Batting Helmets from the 1970s and 1980s
A Glimpse into Baseball’s Golden Era
Step into the annals of baseball history with this extraordinary collection of ten game-used batting helmets, each a testament to the rich legacy of the National League clubs from the 1970s and 1980s. These helmets, manufactured by “abc,” offer a unique window into the past, capturing the essence of a bygone era in Major League Baseball.
Highlights of the Collection
This remarkable lot includes helmets from some of the most storied franchises in baseball history. Each helmet tells its own story, adorned with player numbers and exhibiting signs of intense game use, such as heavy scuffing and sweat staining. The collection includes:
- Philadelphia Phillies: Featuring number “9” decals on the brim and rear, this helmet is notable for its absence of ear flaps and complete inner padding.
- Montreal Expos: A Tim Wallach helmet with player number “29” decal, size 7-1/4, and a distinctive crack on top.
- Milwaukee Brewers: Two helmets, one with player number “21” decals and the other without flaps, both retaining all inner padding.
- Atlanta Braves: A lefty helmet with player number “10” decals, showcasing complete inner padding.
- Houston Astros: Righty helmet with player number “19,” size 7-1/8.
- San Diego Padres: Lefty helmet with player number “39” decals, size 7-1/4, and full inner padding.
- Chicago Cubs: Helmet without flaps, maintaining all inner padding.
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Righty helmet with player number “49” decals, size 7-1/4.
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Helmet with player number “28” decals on the back and brim, complete with inner padding.
- New York Mets: A Greg Jefferies lefty helmet, autographed on the brim in silver marker, rated a 9, with “JEFF” on dymotape, size 7, and full inner padding.
Authenticity and Provenance
Presented to us as game-used, these helmets are accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity (LOA) from JSA for the Greg Jefferies signature, ensuring their authenticity and adding to their allure. The helmets’ condition, marked by heavy scuffing and sweat staining, speaks to their extensive use on the field, making them a prized addition to any baseball memorabilia collection.
Why This Collection Matters
This collection is not just a set of helmets; it is a celebration of baseball’s golden era, offering a tangible connection to the players and teams that defined the sport in the 1970s and 1980s. Each helmet is a piece of history, a relic of the games played and the athletes who wore them. For collectors and enthusiasts, this is an opportunity to own a piece of baseball’s storied past.
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