A Lifetime Sports Collection & More
By Ziebarth's
Feb 26, 2024
1898 State Rd 133 Avoca, WI 53506 USA, United States
Ziebarth's Gallery is proud to present the lifetime collection of Richard & Neomoe Schamburg, and other key sports memorabilia selections. In 1959, Richard and Neome Schamburg opened Schamburg's Suburban House, a classic Wisconsin Super Club in Muskego, Wisconsin which operated until their retirement in 2000. Throughout the 1960s, Green Bay Packers hall of famer Ray Nitschke was a frequent customer, and they remained friends up until his death in 1998. Over their 30 year plus friendship, Nitschke presented the Schamburg's with several Green Bay Packers signed memorabilia items including the championship football included in this auction. Also featured in the personal collection of these much beloved restaurateurs are Green Bay Packers game day programs, pennants, and much more. All winning bidders will receive a picture of the Schaumburg's & Ray Nitschke together at their restaurant.
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LOT 127:

Rare! 1965 Green Bay Packers Team-Signed Football


Start price:
$ 1,000
Estimated price :
$1,000 - $10,000
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Rare! 1965 Green Bay Packers Team-Signed Football
Ziebarth's Gallery is proud to offer this rare piece of Green Bay Packers history & sports memorabilia. The best of the Vince Lombardi era! A ?Wilson? manufactured ?THE DUKE? model football embossed and stamped to read ?GREEN BAY PACKERS WORLD?S CHAMPS 1965?. Featuring the signatures of 45 members of the 1965 Green Bay Packers the last team to win the NFL Championship before the Super Bowl Era. Notable signatures include Bob Long, Bart Starr, Jerry Kramer, Bob Schuler, Vince Lombardi, Jerry Kramer, and Ray Nitschke. The signatures are done in black ink. Some fading, and the ball is not fully inflated.
Condition: For questions about condition, please email ziebarthsantiques@gmail.com. All winning bidders will receive a personalized picture of the Shaumburg's & Ray Nitschke, as well as a letter outlining the collections provenance from Ziebarth's Gallery.