Babe Ruth’s 1934 lid soars past $303K

To say Grey Flannel’s Dec. 18 auction was a nail bitter, is like saying Babe Ruth was simply a ball player. In both cases the truth is far more robust, as demonstrated by the last 24 hours of the auction, when fiercely competitive bidding drove the price for a cap worn by Ruth during the 1934 US All-Star Tour of Japan to $303,277 before the gavel fell.

WESTHAMPTON, N.Y. — A new chapter was added to the legend of Babe Ruth during the early morning hours of December 18th. Grey Flannel Auctions sold the baseball cap the immortal slugger wore during the historic 1934 US All-Star Tour of Japan for $303,277.

The game-used navy blue cap emblazoned “US” was acquired from the Ruth family

Babe Ruth cap game-used during the historic 1934 US All-Star Tour of Japan, $303,277. Grey Flannel Auctions image

more than 30 years ago and had remained in private hands from that day forward. It is the only known Ruth cap from the American team’s barnstorming tour of 18 Japanese cities.

“Nearly half a million Japanese fans lined the streets of Tokyo to view the team motorcade and welcome Babe Ruth, who rode through the Ginza district in an open-top limousine. The tour was a major news event and received press coverage worldwide,” said Richard E. Russek, president of Grey Flannel Auctions.

The Ruth cap opened for bidding in late November, at $50,000, but competition really heated up during the final 24 hours of the December 17 absentee, phone and Internet auction. The winning bid of $303,277 was placed at 12:52 Eastern Time on the morning of December 18th by a private collector who wishes to remain anonymous.

Another high-profile cap, game-worn by Joe DiMaggio, dated to around 1937, when the great Yankee Clipper was still a rookie. Extremely rare and in beautiful, all-original condition, the cap opened for bidding at $25,000 and eventually reached $151,652.

Baseball signed by 23 of the 1932 New York Yankees, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and other Hall of Famers, $115,242. Grey Flannel Auctions image

From the same general era, a 1932 baseball signed by the New York Yankees – with 23 signatures, including those of Ruth, Lou Gehrig and seven other Hall of Famers – was a high flyer at $115,242.

Other auction highlights included a 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers heavyweight satin jacket that was owned and worn by Roy Campanella, $71,554; and a circa-1980s Philadelphia 76ers road uniform game-worn by Julius “Dr. J” Erving, $44,428.

In total, Grey Flannel’s Holiday Auction 2014 grossed $2,051,073, inclusive of a 20% buyer’s premium.

To view the fully illustrated catalog complete with prices realized, visit Grey Flannel Auctions online at www.greyflannelauctions.com. To contact Grey Flannel about consigning to a future auction, call 631-288-7800, ext. 223; or email info@greyflannelauctions.com.