1 1954 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Jim Clarke
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3 1954 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Ken Chorlton
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5 1954 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Ken Chorlton
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7 1954 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Dick Greco
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9 1953 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Bob Stuart
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11 1951 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Bob Snyder
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13 1951 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn Issue - Charlie Mead
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15 1954 Louisville Slugger Minor League Panel "Marvin Williams" (Vancouver Capilanos)
16 1953 Vancouver Capilanos PCL BASEBALL GAME Score Card STADIUM Program
17 1952 Vancouver Capilanos PCL BASEBALL GAME Score Card STADIUM Program
18 1947 Vancouver Capilanos Vintage Baseball Program Signed by 8 Players
19 1949 VANCOUVER CAPILANOS OFFICIAL TEAM PHOTOS (2 ORIGINAL 8.5" x 11" PHOTOS)
20 Late 1940s Vancouver Capilanos Baseball Club Glass Ashtray. Approx 5.75" Diameterlate. No Flaws. Mint Condition
21 The Vancouver Capilanos were a professional baseball team that played in the Western International League from 1939 to 1954. They were named after the Capilano Brewery, owned by Emil Sick, who bought the team and moved them to Athletic Park.
22 Rare beer label for “Vancouver Capilano Old Style Beer” from the Capilano Brewing Co. This brewery was in operation between 1934 to 1944
23 Rare beer label for “Vancouver Capilano Pale Export Lager” from the Capilano Brewing Co. This brewery was in operation between 1934 to 1944.
24 Rare beer label for “Vancouver Capilano Ace Lager from the Capilano Brewing Co. This brewery was in operation between 1934 to 1944. I believe this label is from 1937
25 Capilano Brewing Company was founded in 1934 by Fritz Sick, whose family owned breweries throughout Canada and the US. After moving from this location to 1550 Burrard Street, Capilano Brewing was renamed to Sicks' Capilano in 1944, then bought out by Molson's in 1958. (1941 Leonard Frank photo from Vancouver City Archives).
26 Vintage 1939 Paul McGinnis Vancouver Capilanos Game Used Baseball Bat.
Paul McGinnis played 115 games in 1939 for the Vancouver Capilanos. He also played a very short stint with the Seattle Rainiers in 1939.
27 1939 Paul McGinnis, Vancouver Capilanos. (photo from Vancouver City Archives).
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29 1956 Ticket Vancouver Mounties - San Francisco Seals Opening Day Ticket
30 1956 Ticket Vancouver Mounties - San Francisco Seals Opening Day (back)
31 Vancouver Mounties vs. Montreal Expos - June 5, 1969 Souvenir Program - Signed / Rare ~ Original
32 On June 5, 1969 the Montreal Expos played a game against their farm team the Vancouver Mounties, the Mounties won 5-3.
33 1967 Chevron/Uniroyal Vancouver Mounties SAL BANDO PSA 2
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35 1967 Chevron/Uniroyal Vancouver Mounties RENE LACHEMANN PSA 1
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37 1967 VANCOUVER MOUNTIES PCL ORIGINAL Team Issued Photo
38 Pacific Coast League Triple-A baseball Vancouver Mounties / White Spot 1961 Program
39 1957 VANCOUVER MOUNTIES BASEBALL CLUB - POST CARD
40 1957 Vancouver Mounties Pacific Coast Minor League Baseball Scorecard Program
41 1949 Victoria B.c. Athletics Baseball Team Issue Photo New York Yankees Affiliate, future New York Yankees star Gil McDougald
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43 The rare Vancouver Canadians Baseball Bobblehead Nodder. This limited edition bobblehead features the beloved team mascot, Bob Brown Bear, immortalized in a classic nodding pose that's sure to evoke nostalgia and team spirit.
Crafted with care and detailed attention, this collectible is a must-have for fans and collectors alike. Issued on Sept. 3/2008. LIMITED TO 1000 MADE. Baseball promo. His head doesn't bobble, his hand does.
44 Vancouver Canadians Program Pacific Coast League. The captivating cover artwork by Mark Graham beautifully illustrates the evolution of baseball in Vancouver, featuring a modern-era Canadians player alongside historical figures Nat Bailey and Bob Brown, symbolizing the continuity from the early days to the "new era of the evening Canadians." This collectible piece offers a unique glimpse into the excitement of PCL action, a must-have for any baseball enthusiast or fan of the Vancouver Canadians.
45 Vintage Photo C 1933 Snappy Nine Baseball Team, Vancouver, Canada: They were a Barnstorming Team that toured Western Canada in the 1930s.