ITPC 2015 HOLIDAY SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION - 300 LOTS- CLOSES 12/4/15
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This Rutgers Carter-Hoffman statue is of their now retired mascot - a fighting rooster or chanticleer*. It has beautiful coloring and would grade near mint.

* According to Wikapedia: In its early days, Rutgers athletes were known informally as "The Scarlet" in reference to the school color, or as "Queensmen" in reference to the institution's first name, Queen's College.] In 1925, the mascot was changed to Chanticleer, a fighting rooster from the medieval fable Reynard the Fox (Le Roman de Renart) which was used by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales. At the time, the student humour magazine at Rutgers was called Chanticleer, and one of its early arts editors, Ozzie Nelson (later of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet fame) was quarterback of the Rutgers team from 1924 to 1926. The Chanticleer mascot was unveiled at a football game against Lafayette College, in which Lafayette was also introducing a new mascot, a leopard. However, the choice of Chanticleer as a mascot was often the subject of ridicule because of its association with "being chicken." In 1955, the mascot was changed to the Scarlet Knight after a campus-wide election, beating out other contenders such as "Queensmen", the "Scarlet", the "Red Lions", the "Redmen" and the "Flying Dutchmen.

50's RUTGERS CHANTICLEER CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE50's RUTGERS CHANTICLEER CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE50's RUTGERS CHANTICLEER CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE50's RUTGERS CHANTICLEER CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE
50's RUTGERS CHANTICLEER "CARTER-HOFFMAN" STATUE
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Minimum Bid: $350.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $514.00
Auction closed on Saturday, December 5, 2015.
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