Hockey enthusiasts and collectors alike have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to delve deep into the rich history of the sport with the extraordinary Howe Family Collection hitting the auction block. This auction is not just any regular sale of sports memorabilia; it’s a journey through the iconic legacy of the legendary Howe family.
With 524 lots up for grabs, each brimming with pieces of hockey history, fans can immerse themselves in items directly tied to the illustrious careers of Gordie Howe and his sons, Mark and Marty. From game-worn jerseys to prestigious awards, the collection offers a comprehensive look at the family’s impact on the sport.
One of the most sought-after items in the auction is Gordie Howe’s game-worn jersey from the 1976-77 season with the WHA’s Houston Aeros, a true gem for any serious collector. Additionally, jerseys worn by Mark and Marty Howe during their championship-winning years provide a unique glimpse into the family’s collective success on the ice.
Beyond jerseys and awards, the auction boasts a diverse range of memorabilia, including Howe’s personal effects like his watch from the 1971 All-Star Game and a gold charm from the 1953 All-Star Game. Jubilee Medals from Queen Elizabeth, alongside trophies and plaques from various milestones in Howe’s career, further enhance the historical significance of the collection.
Personal correspondence from prominent figures like Brian Mulroney, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon adds a touch of nostalgia, while autographed memorabilia from sports icons such as Muhammad Ali and Ted Williams expands the scope of the auction’s offerings. A miniature Stanley Cup awarded to Howe by the Detroit Red Wings in 2008 serves as a poignant symbol of his lasting impact on the team.
Delving into Gordie Howe’s personal belongings reveals a more intimate side of the hockey legend, with items ranging from cowboy hats to fishing rods and golf shoes. Original hockey card artwork and a plethora of autographed items, including jerseys, gloves, and even a Playboy Mansion cigar box, provide a glimpse into Howe’s off-ice persona.
The inclusion of memorabilia from Mark and Marty Howe, such as championship rings and game-used gear, adds depth to the collection, showcasing the family’s enduring influence on the world of hockey. Autographs from other hockey luminaries like Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid, and Sidney Crosby further diversify the auction, appealing to a wide range of enthusiasts.
As collectors and fans eagerly anticipate the auction, the Howe Family Collection stands as a testament to the indelible mark the Howe family has left on the sport of hockey. Each item up for bidding not only tells a story but also allows enthusiasts to own a piece of hockey history, preserving the legacy of one of the most iconic families in the sport.