Hockey fans and memorabilia enthusiasts alike are in for a treat as the opportunity to own a piece of hockey history unfolds through an exciting auction featuring the legendary Howe family’s collection. With 524 lots up for grabs, each item is a treasure trove of memories and achievements that encapsulate the rich legacy of the Howes in the world of hockey.
At the heart of the auction lies Gordie Howe, with prized possessions like his game-worn jersey from the 1976-77 season with the WHA’s Houston Aeros taking center stage. This iconic piece of hockey history is a tangible link to the prowess and skill of Mr. Hockey himself. The jerseys worn by his sons, Mark and Marty, add another layer of history, particularly from their victorious Avco Cup campaigns in the mid-70s, a period marked by the Howe family’s dominating presence on the ice.
Delving deeper into the collection unveils a treasure trove of memorabilia that includes items like Howe’s watch from the 1971 All-Star Game, a gold charm from the 1953 All-Star Game, and Jubilee Medals from Queen Elizabeth. Trophies, plaques, and awards further highlight the illustrious career and lasting impact of Gordie Howe on the sport he loved.
But the auction doesn’t stop at hockey memorabilia alone. Personal correspondence from notable figures like Brian Mulroney, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon provide a glimpse into the extensive influence of the Howe family beyond the rink. Autographed items from sports icons such as Muhammad Ali and Ted Williams add a touch of cross-sport admiration and respect to the collection.
One standout piece is a miniature Stanley Cup, a symbol of ultimate hockey glory, presented to Gordie Howe by the Detroit Red Wings in 2008. This unique tribute pays homage to Howe’s contributions to the Red Wings’ storied history, solidifying his place among hockey greats.
The personal belongings of Gordie Howe up for auction offer a more intimate look into the man behind the legend, from cowboy hats to fishing rods and even golf shoes. Original hockey card artwork and an array of autographed items, including jerseys, gloves, and a distinctive Playboy Mansion cigar box, add a touch of personality to the collection, showcasing different facets of Gordie Howe’s life.
The inclusion of memorabilia from Mark and Marty Howe further enriches the auction, with championship rings, game-used gear, and other mementos offering a glimpse into the brothers’ own successful careers and contributions to the sport. This comprehensive collection provides a holistic view of the Howe family’s impact on hockey, from one generation to the next.
Adding to the allure of the auction are autographs from hockey legends like Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, and more, underscoring the interconnectedness of hockey history and celebrating the sport’s brightest stars across different eras. For fans and collectors alike, this auction is a rare opportunity to own a piece of hockey heritage and be a part of preserving the legacy of one of the sport’s most iconic families.