Rocky Bleier's Personal Pittsburgh Steelers Items Up for Bid
Like anyone in their golden years with a lifetime of memories — and boxes filled with mementos to show for it — Rocky Bleier got tired of the clutter. READ MORE
Like anyone in their golden years with a lifetime of memories — and boxes filled with mementos to show for it — Rocky Bleier got tired of the clutter. READ MORE
A Baltimore Orioles Team Photo from 1914 featuring legendary baseball star Babe Ruth sold for just over $190,000 at an auction in New York City. READ MORE
It's always fun to scour auction houses to see what's for sale these days Cleveland sports-history wise. These are some of the items open for bidding via Lelands Auctions. For details, click on the lot number. Bids were current as of Friday afternoon. READ MORE
A baseball signed by legendary Hall of Fame baseball player Babe Ruth in Dunsmuir back in 1924 is up for sale as part of Lelands Spring 2019 Classic Auction. READ MORE
Get it while it’s hot. A 60-year-old clipping of Marilyn Monroe’s hair is up for auction – along with a photo of the blonde bombshell. READ MORE
A letter written in prison by infamous Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger detailing his declining health is up for auction. READ MORE
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Lelands are auctioning off more memorabilia from the team archives, including game-worn jerseys sported by Pro Football Hall of Fame players Lynn Swann, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, Mel Blount and Rod Woodson. READ MORE
Nostalgic Syracuse sports fans have a chance to add some important remnants of SU football history to their memorabilia collections. Lelands Spring 2019 Classic Auction includes the last-ever game jersey worn by Orange Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis. The running back wore it in the 1962 Coaches All-America Game. READ MORE
It was worn during the greatest performance in Knick history and the greatest in any Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Now you can own Walt Frazier’s 1970 jersey in the Lelands Spring 2019 Classic Auction. READ MORE
The closed auction on the website of Lelands Auctions did not say who is taking home the Detroit Tiger star’s wood bat, which was signed by 34 teammates from the 1937 club, for $25,063.20. Bidding started at $5,000. READ MORE