THE STAN HOFFMAN ESTATE COLLECTION
By Scott Daniels Auction
Sep 18, 2021
1412 NY-213 High Falls, NY 12404, United States

Due to the rarity and value of the items from the collection, we will be adding items daily, as they are verified. Please make sure to check updates on this auction daily.

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THE STAN HOFFMAN COLLECTION Part of our LEGENDARY FIGURES SERIES, an auction sale being held at our High Falls, New York location.

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Stan Hoffman was the nephew of crime lord Meyer Lansky, the man who invented Las Vegas as a gambling mecca by building the first hotel in the Nevada desert.

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Stan Hoffman was a music producer who worked with Fats Domino and Chuck Berry. Stan was the producer who talked Chuck Berry into recording a song he didn't want to do and earning him a fortune on the back of seven-million sales worldwide -My Ding A Ling.

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Stan Hoffman managed, advised and/or promoted 38 world champions during his nearly 50 years in the boxing industry, ? according to the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame in conjunction with Hoffmans induction with the class of 2019.

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Explore a selection of furniture, décor, art, sport & celebrity memorabilia, collectibles, and jewelry, curated from this, and other, private collections of prominent individuals. From vetted antiques to mid-century modern, this auction covers an expansive range of styles and eras. With many works offered without reserve the auction offers something for every collector.

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Also included in this auction sale are selections from Pamela Rankin-Smith, Photographer, Author, Socialite. Joanne Michaels, Author.

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LOT 33:

1988 Olympics Boxing Jacket

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1988 Olympics Boxing Jacket
Blue Silk Authentic Olympic Boxing Team jacket. The United States competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place in the Jamsil Students' Gymnasium in Seoul between 17 September and 2 October. Twelve men's individual boxing events were contested, attended by 432 athletes and 159 officials from 106 countries.[1] The events were notable for a controversial decision in the light-middleweight championship bout between Roy Jones Jr. and Park Si-Hun when Roy Jones was denied gold despite being vastly superior, and also for a referee being attacked by South Korean boxing officials in the ring after the Jong-Il Byun and Aleksandar Khristov bout.

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