Article Photos: Items from Schilling company hit RI auction block



  Lew, choosing only to give his first name, takes a picture of the Curt Schilling "bloody sox" poster hanging in the second floor men's restroom and locker room during an auction of the remnants of the former Boston Red Sox pitcher's video gaming company, 38 Studios, in Providence, R.I., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. The auction, put on by court-appointed receiver Richard Land, comes four months after the company filed for bankruptcy. Rhode Island, which approved the loan guarantee for Schilling’s firm in 2010, is by far 38 Studios’ biggest creditor, likely on the hook for some $100 million related to the deal, once interest in factored in. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

Lew, choosing only to give his first name, takes a picture of the Curt Schilling "bloody sox" poster hanging in the second floor men's restroom and locker room during an auction of the remnants of the former Boston Red Sox pitcher's video gaming company, 38 Studios, in Providence, R.I., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. The auction, put on by court-appointed receiver Richard Land, comes four months after the company filed for bankruptcy. Rhode Island, which approved the loan guarantee for Schilling’s firm in 2010, is by far 38 Studios’ biggest creditor, likely on the hook for some $100 million related to the deal, once interest in factored in. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)