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27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
27 Years After Famed Boston Garden Auction, Bruins Banner Back on the Block
10 months ago
On September 27, 1996, Rick Poulin’s heart was racing a mile a minute. He was sitting on a cement floor in the center of the gutted Boston Garden on what once was the Bruins’ hockey rink and Celtics’ basketball court. Lelands, the first sports auction house, was holding the first auction ever of the relics from a sports arena or stadium from its demolition. ... view more
Proven to Perform: Sports Memorabilia & Vintage Cards
2 years ago
Modern cards have had an impressive run over the last few years. Today, there is increased concern about volatility and devaluation in this sector of the market. Risk assets - like growth stocks, meme stocks, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies - are experiencing similar fluctuations and loss of value in the current environment.... view more
More Classic Auctions. Even More Marketing.
3 years ago BY: Lelands
Lelands is sporting a new, faster-paced auction schedule but unlike other auction houses, will continue to promote with a 'look book' and print advertising. ... view more
George Washington Lock of Hair Brings an Incredible $35,764 in 2019 Winter Classic Auction
5 years ago BY: Lelands
The George Washington lock of hair was affixed for a century and a half to an autograph note signed by James A. Hamilton, former Secretary of State and the third son of Alexander Hamilton. A note presents the lock to Eleanor G. Collins on March 1871.The strands are gathered together with string and affixed to the card with sealing wax at top center and is vintage matted and framed.... view more