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12x15 Framed and autographed photo of our very own State Volleyball Championship Team!
Specially created Ja'Marr Chase 16x20 photo, hand-signed by the Bengals All-Pro wide receiver. Titled "The Chosen One" Ja'Marr provides a beautiful large signature in white paint pen.
20"x 24"black wood
Super impressive color 12x18 photo featuring Cincinnati Bengals place kicker, Evan McPherson as he kicks a first-quarter field goal in Super Bowl LVI against the Los Angeles Rams. The kick from "Money Mac" was of course, good!
16" x 22"black wood
Color 8x 10 photo hand signed by former Cincinnati Bengals place kicker, Jim Breech, who kicked in the Queen City for the Bengals for 13 NFL seasons from 1980 - 1992. His 1,151 points with the Bengals are a franchise record. He is second in all-time scoring in consecutive games with 186 straight games, and he was a perfect 9 for 9 in overtime field goals, an NFL record. Breech played in 9 postseason games during his career. In all of them combined, he missed just 2 field goals out of 11 attempts and never missed an extra point. Breech also played in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XXIII, and was perfect in both games, not missing a field goal or extra point in either one. In Super Bowl XXIII, he kicked 3 field goals and scored 10 of Cincinnati's 16 points in the game. When his third field goal gave the Bengals a 16-13 lead over the San Francisco 49ers with just 3:10 left in the game, it appeared there was a strong possibility he would become the first kicker ever to win the Super Bowl MVP award.
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Color 16x20 photo hand-signed by Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro Defensive End, Trey Hendrickson, who during the 2023 season, broke his own franchise record of 14 sacks in a season (set in 2021) by collecting 17.5. Since joining the Bengals in 2021, Trey has recorded 39.5 sacks in 48 games.
20" x 24"black wood
Color 15x15 photo hand-signed by Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, who was selected by Cincinnati in the 2nd round of the 2020 NFL Draft with the 33rd overall pick. He comes into the 2023 season on back-to-back seasons of 1,000 or more receiving yards and together with Ja'Marr Chase, form one of the NFL's best receiving tandems.
19" x 19"black wood
If you're a true Bengals fan, then you will love this 15x15 photo featuring Cincinnati wide receiver showing the Pittsburgh Steelers and their safety Minkah Fitzpatrick what he really thinks of them.
Great action shot of rookie of the year candidate from the Cincinnati Reds, Spencer Steer, as he crushes an opposition pitch. Photo has been hand-signed by Spencer, who together with the likesof other young talent on the 2023 roster, have the Reds in the position to make a run for the National League Central Division title.
Playing nearly every day in 2023, Steer has hit .287 with 14 home runs and 51 runs batted in. Steer began the season at first base for an injured Joey Votto, but he has also seen time at third,left field, and as the designated hitter.
Great photo taken in the Reds dugout after Jake Fraley hit his home run, following back-back HR's from T.J. Friedl and Matt McLain. The three consecutive "dingers" helped the Reds defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, July 22nd at Great American Ball Park.
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Official Rawlings Major League Baseball hand-signed by Cincinnati Reds 2nd baseman Matt McLain, who was promoted to the major leagues on May 15th, 2023. In 89 games for the Reds, he batted .290 with 16 home runs, 50 runs batted in, and collected 14 stolen bases. The Reds and the fans are both excited about the future of this Reds infielder.
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Color 11x14 photo hand-signed by FC Cincinnati attacking midfielder, Luciano Acosta, who during the 2023, helped lead the team to the best record in the league with 20 wins and 69 points. For his outstanding season, Acosta was named the 2023 MLS Most Valuable Player.
On June 23rd, 2023, Reds rookie sensation Elly De La Cruz completed one of baseball's rarest feats, hitting for "the Cycle". Elly became the first Reds player to do this since Eric Davis in 1989 and is only the 7th player in franchise history to do it. He completed the cycle hitting his triple in the 6th inning of the Reds amazing 11-10 victory against the Atlanta Braves at Great American Ball Park.
21"x 28"black wood
Awesome photo featuring rookie sensation Elly De La Cruz as he steals home in a game against the Brewers in Milwaukee on July 8th, 2023. Elly stole 2nd, 3rd, and home on two pitches, becoming the first Reds player to steal 2nd, 3rd, and home in the same inning since 1919.
Official Rawlings Major League baseball hand-signed by Cincinnati Reds outfielder T.J. Friedl, who has been a major addition to the Reds 2023 roster that is leading the National League Central Division at the All-Star break.
At the break of the 2023 season, T.J. is hitting .304 with 73 hits, 6 HRs and 32 R.B.I.'s mostly coming from the lead-off spot. He also is near the team lead in stolen bases with 16.
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Color 16x20 photo of one of the greatest moments in Reds and Major League Baseball history, Pete Rose celebrating hit # 4192, surpassing the great Ty Cobb. It was a single against the Padres off San Diego pitcher Eric Show in a game played at Riverfront Stadium on September 11, 1985. Pete would end his historic career with 4,256 hits, and it is a record that may stand forever.
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Featured is an amazing image taken before Game 1 of the 1990 World Series, which opened at Riverfront Stadium. The photo features key members of the Cincinnati Reds 1990 "Wire To Wire" team that went on to capture the teams' 5th World Series title after their 4 game sweep of the Oakland A's. In the photo, are Manager Lou Piniella, outfielders Paul O'Neill and Eric Davis, third baseman Chris Sabo, and shortstop and newly inducted Hall of Famer, Barry Larkin. This amazing image has been hand-signed by all 5.
What a great collectible highlighting Tom Browning's Perfect Game! In honor of the 35th anniversary of Tom's Perfect Game on September 16th, 1988, this 16x20 lithograph of Marty Brennaman's actual 1988 team scorebook, has been hand-signed by Marty Brennaman and has been framed with two 5"x 7" photos of Tom from the game, along with a reprinted ticket from the Sept. 16, 1988 game vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers. Tom threw only 102 pitches in the game, never reaching a 3-ball count on a batter, becoming the 12th pitcher in major league history to record a perfect game, and the first (and still only) pitcher to do so on artificial turf.
Sadly, Tom passed away suddenly on December 19th, 2022 when he was found unresponsive on his couch. He was 62. Tom will be missed by Reds fans throughout the world of baseball.
15" x 18"black wood
Special 2022 release from Riddell, this "Salute To Service" Cincinnati Bengals "Speed" mini helmet has been hand-signed by Bengals defensive lineman and hometown hero, Sam Hubbard, who played his high school ball at Arch Bishop Moeller and his college ball at Ohio State. Sam added the inscription, "Support Our Troops".
Awesome action shot featuring Cincinnati Bengals future Hall of Famer A.J. Green as he makes a catch against the Steelers at Paul Brown Stadium. Photo has been hand signed by A.J. who during his ten seasons in Cincinnati from 2011-2020 was a 7 time Pro Bowler. Making 649 receptions for 9,430 yards and 65 touchdowns. These numbers do not reflect that he sat out the 2019 season due to injury.
Color 11x14 photo hand-signed by FC Cincinnati striker, Luciano Acosta, who during the 2023, helped lead the team to the best record in the league with 20 wins and 69 points. During 2023 Vazquez has scored 8 goals.
Color 8x10 photo hand signed by "The Mayor" Sean Casey, former 1st baseman of the Cincinnati Reds. Casey enjoyed the first of his three career All-Star seasons in 1999 when he helped lead the Reds to within one victory of a playoff berth. He finished fourth in batting in the NL with a .332 average, collecting 42 doubles, with 25 home runs, driving in 99, and scoring 103 runs.
Casey then became a fixture at first base. He eclipsed the .300 mark in batting average in four of the next six seasons, drove in 85 or more runs four times, and enjoyed two seasons in which he hit 40 or more doubles. He earned All-Star selections in 2001 and 2004 and was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2012.
Color 16x20 collage photo hand-signed by former Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas. The Browns chose Thomas with the third overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft out of Wisconsin. He was invited to the Pro Bowl in each of his first 10 seasons and did not miss a single play in his career until the 2017 season (his final season in the NFL). Thomas' 10,363 consecutive snaps played is the longest streak since the NFL began recording snap counts in 1999. He is regarded as one of the best offensive linemen of all time, so it is no surprise that he was enshrined at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, in August 2023, in his first year of eligibility.
Black Everlast model boxing glove hand signed by former World Heavyweight Champion, "Iron" Mike Tyson, who was known for his ferocious and intimidating boxing style as well as his controversial behavior inside and outside of the ring. Nicknamed "Kid Dynamite" in his early career and "The Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson is considered one of the best heavyweights of all time. He holds the third-longest unified championship reign in heavyweight history at eight consecutive defenses.
Color 11x17 mini Caddyshack movie poster hand-signed by actor and comedy legend Chevy Chase. Chase played "Ty Webb" in the classic comedy that was released on July 25th, 1980. The movie is regarded as a classic amongst comedy films and also starred Ted Knight, Rodney Dangerfield, Michael O'Keefe, Cindy Morgan, and of course, Bill Murray as Carl Spackler, the mentally unstable groundskeeper at Bushwood Country Club.
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Color 8x10 photo from one of the most well-known episodes of the classic television comedy, Seinfeld, entitled "The Soup Nazi". This photo has been hand signed by actor Larry Thomas, who played the role of Yev Kassem, who Jerry refers to as the Soup Nazi because of the rules that are in place to order soup from his kitchen. Several customers, including both George and Elaine, are booth booted from the soup kitchen for violating the rules with the classic line "No Soup For You!" Larry Thomas was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work in this Seinfeld episode.
Amazing photo of Taylor Swift from the night one performance on Friday, June 30th, 2023. With her show on the next night, Swift sold out Paycor Stadium and generated tens of millions of dollars for the city of Cincinnati.
Color 16x20 photo hand-signed by former Cincinnati Bengals running back and future "Ring of Honor" member Corey Dillon, the Bengals all-time leader in rushing yards with 8,061. This photo is from the October 22nd, 2000 game at Paul Brown Stadium against the Denver Broncos where Corey broke Walter Payton's record of 275 yards rushing in a single game back in 1977. Against Denver, Corey rushed for 278 yards on just 22 carries.
Beautiful color 12x18 photo featuring The Old Course at St Andrews, considered by many to be the "home of golf" because the sport was first played on the links at St Andrews in the early 15th century. The Old Course was pivotal to the development of how the game is played today. For instance, in 1764, the course had 22 holes and the members would play the same hole going out and in with the exception of the 11th and 22nd holes. They decided that the first four and last four holes on the course were too short and should be combined into four total holes (two in and two out). St Andrews then had 18 holes and that was how the standard of 18 holes was created.
The Old Course is home of The Open Championship, the oldest of golf's major championships. The Old Course has hosted this major 30 times since 1873, most recently in 2022. The 30 Open Championships that the Old Course has hosted is more than any other course, and The Open is currently played there every five years.
3 of golf's greatest players bid farewell to "The Old Course at St Andrews" as they salute the crowd as they stand on the famed Swilcan Bridge. With The Open Championship (also referred to as the British Open) being played on the Old Course every five years, each player knew that this would be the last time they would compete for this major championship, so each gave a final bow to the fans and The Open. Featured are golf legends Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, who each played their final rounds in 1995, 2005 and 2022.
14"x 36"black wood
igh-quality 12x18 black & white photo featuring Cincinnati's historic Coney Island during the 1960's. Coney Island's founding dates back to 1867 when apple farmer James Parker purchased approximately 20 acres of land along the shores of the Ohio River. Parker soon realized the popularity of the farm's location, and that renting it out was more profitable than his apple orchard. He named it Parker's Grove and eventually added a dining hall, dancing hall, and bowling alley. He later sold the land in 1886 to a company called Ohio Grove Corporation. For the opening on June 21, 1886, the name was officially changed to "Ohio Grove, The Coney Island of the West". With its riverfront location, the riverboat became the most popular method of transportation for park visitors. In 1887, "Ohio Grove" was completely dropped from the name as the park became known simply as "Coney Island". Over the years, Coney Island became a full-fledged amusement park, complete with rides and carnival games. Notable additions included the first and second Island Queen in 1896 and 1925, respectively, the Moonlite Gardens dance pavilion in 1925, the Wildcat and Twister wooden roller coasters in 1926, the Land of Oz children's section in 1934, and the Shooting Star roller coaster (a renovation of the former Clipper roller coaster) in 1947.
Vintage black & white 16x20 photo featuring the historic Mt. Adams Incline. The photo is from 1915.
Vintage black & white 16x20 photo featuring a historic view of Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati. The image featured was photographed in 1904.
Los Angeles Lakers replica jersey hand-signed by NBA legend, Earvin "Magic" Johnson. His career achievements speak for themselves...5 NBA championships, 9 NBA Finals appearances, 12 All-Star games, and 9 All-NBA First Team selections. Magic was the winner of 3 NBA MVP Awards and 3 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Awards.
For his feats, Johnson was voted as one of the 50 Greatest Players of All Time by the NBA in 1996, and selected to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inducted him in 2002.
Boston Celtics "Swingman" jersey hand signed by "the Hick from French Lick", the great Larry Bird. The name "Larry Legend" certainly holds true for this NBA great. In his 14 seasons with the Boston Celtics, Bird was a 12-time NBA All-Star, earning 1st Team honors 9 times. He also would win 3 consecutive MVP awards and 3 NBA Championships and would be part of the famed "Dream Team' who brought back the gold in Men's Basketball at the 1992 Olympics.
As of 2019, Bird is the only person in NBA history to be named Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, NBA Finals MVP, All-Star MVP, Coach of the Year, and Executive of the Year
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