I’m pleased to report that the “My Favorite Baseball Stars” quilt made by the late Clara Rothmeier fetched $62,500 at auction on Saturday. One of the other quilts, commemorating an early 1950s Cardinals team, went for $10,200.
Both quilts feature autographs of players which Rothmeier then embroidered. The “Stars” quilt has over 300 of them, along with 44 fabric “portraits.” Numerous players represented on that one are in the Hall of Fame.
Both quilts were bought by Phyllis LaPlant, Rothmeier’s niece who was responsible for arranging and promoting the auction. “The more I promoted it, the more I fell in love to it,” said LaPlant, who plans to ask the National Baseball Hall of Fame to display the quilts again. All of the quilts sold, mostly to family members, with the average cost of the other ones around $1,200. The proceeds will be distributed among some surviving family members as well.
I wonder who got the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers one?