DiMaggio/Williams/Mantle – Three Legends of Baseball – SIGNED Baseballs
£6,500.00
[Baseball] Three Legends of the Game framed wall montage – Baseballs SIGNED by Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams
USA
A beautifully mounted and framed item, depicting a printed photograph of three American Baseball Legends, Joe DiMaggio; Mickey Mantle (who has added his No. 7 beneath his signature) and Ted Williams. Complete with title plaque below the photograph, with three baseballs below signed by each player. Frame size approx. 64cm wide x 76cm long – the original Certificate of Authenticity is within the frame. The montage was originally purchased on-board the QE2.
Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams stand among the defining figures of twentieth-century baseball. DiMaggio embodied grace and consistency, his 56-game hitting streak in 1941 becoming one of sport’s most enduring records. Williams, the last man to bat.400 in a season (.406 in 1941), was widely regarded as the greatest pure hitter who ever lived. Mantle, the switch-hitting powerhouse of the Yankees dynasty, combined speed and prodigious home-run ability, becoming a symbol of post-war American sport. Together, they represent excellence, charisma and the golden age of Major League Baseball.
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[Baseball] Three Legends of the Game framed wall montage – Baseballs SIGNED by Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams
USA
A beautifully mounted and framed item, depicting a printed photograph of three American Baseball Legends, Joe DiMaggio; Mickey Mantle (who has added his No. 7 beneath his signature) and Ted Williams. Complete with title plaque below the photograph, with three baseballs below signed by each player. Frame size approx. 64cm wide x 76cm long – the original Certificate of Authenticity is within the frame. The montage was originally purchased on-board the QE2.
Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams stand among the defining figures of twentieth-century baseball. DiMaggio embodied grace and consistency, his 56-game hitting streak in 1941 becoming one of sport’s most enduring records. Williams, the last man to bat.400 in a season (.406 in 1941), was widely regarded as the greatest pure hitter who ever lived. Mantle, the switch-hitting powerhouse of the Yankees dynasty, combined speed and prodigious home-run ability, becoming a symbol of post-war American sport. Together, they represent excellence, charisma and the golden age of Major League Baseball.














