Fans of hockey history have a golden opportunity to delve into the illustrious legacy of the sport through a special auction spotlighting the Howe family’s remarkable collection. Boasting a plethora of memorabilia from the iconic Gordie Howe and his sons, this online auction presents 524 lots filled with treasures directly linked to the family’s legendary careers. What makes this auction even more special is that all net proceeds will go towards supporting the Howe Foundation, adding a charitable element to this celebration of hockey heritage.
One of the most sought-after items in this collection is Gordie Howe’s game-worn jersey from the 1976-77 season with the WHA’s Houston Aeros. Additionally, jerseys worn by his sons, Mark and Marty, who shared the ice with their father and helped clinch the Avco Cups in 1974 and 1975, are also up for grabs. The auction further includes remarkable pieces such as Howe’s watch from the 1971 All-Star Game, a gold charm from the 1953 All-Star Game, Jubilee Medals from Queen Elizabeth, and a diverse array of trophies, plaques, and awards that showcase the span of Howe’s incredible career.
Delving deeper into the collection reveals personal correspondence from notable world leaders like Brian Mulroney, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon, alongside autographed memorabilia from sports legends including Muhammad Ali and Ted Williams. A standout piece is a miniature Stanley Cup presented to Howe by the Detroit Red Wings in 2008, commemorating his pivotal role in the team’s Stanley Cup triumphs.
The personal belongings of Gordie Howe up for auction encompass a wide range, from signature cowboy hats to fishing rods and even golf shoes. These items are complemented by original hockey card artwork and a variety of artifacts autographed by Howe, such as jerseys, gloves, and a distinctive Playboy Mansion cigar box. Adding to the depth of the collection are memorabilia from Mark and Marty Howe, including championship rings and game-used equipment, providing further insight into the family’s storied history.
Elevating the allure of this auction are autographs from hockey icons like Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, and a host of other legends. This diverse array of signatures not only enriches the collection but also offers enthusiasts and collectors a comprehensive journey through the annals of hockey history. With each item holding a piece of the Howe family’s impactful legacy, this auction serves as a unique opportunity for fans to connect with the heritage of the game and own a part of hockey history.