Nat King Cole Single Signed 1950's Baseball Beckett COA King Of Jazz Dec. 1965
Nat King Cole's autograph is one of the most sought-after by Americana collectors. One of the pioneers of the small jazz ensemble, Cole was a pianist and vocalist who recorded over one hundred hits. The first black man to host a television series, "The Nat King Cole Show," he was a pure entertainer and performed on Broadway, television and in film. He passed away in 1965 at the young age of 46.
Featured here is a vintage Cole autograph in blue ball point pen on the sweet spot of an Official National League (Giles) baseball. This rare specimen came to us from the collection of the son of former big leaguer and Dodgers staffer, George ("Sam") Vico. Includes full LOA from Beckett (A32026). It appears to be a game used baseball most likely signed when Cole was attending a Dodgers game.
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