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Mickey Mantle restaurant’s creditors hawking memorabilia

Mickey Mantle’s might be going, going gone, but the shuttered restaurant’s plates, chairs and timeless pictures are still there for the taking.

Creditors of the bankrupt eatery are hawking everything that’s not bolted down, including a treasure trove of signed pictures and other New York sports memorabilia.

The auction, at the Central Park South restaurant’s old locale, is set for a week from today.

There’ll be no reserve on any of the 400-plus lots, auctioneers said.

Two seats, from original, pre-renovation Yankee Stadium, top the list of auction items.

Photos and other collectibles signed by Mantle, Derek Jeter, Ted Williams, Joe Girardi, Don Mattingly and Yogi Berra are also up for grabs.

One rare framed picture on the block, with no autograph, has Mantle posing with Robert F. Kennedy at the old Yankee Stadium, the distinctive white decorative facade prominent in the background.

Many items of restaurant equipment, including coffee cups, menus and wine lists, have the logo of Mantle’s restaurant.

Several bar stools have a No. 7 — Mantle’s famed, retired uniform number — carved into seat backs.

“Everybody loved Mickey Mantle,” said auctioneer Richard Maltz.

“A bar stool or stadium chair would look great somewhere. I don’t know if the wife would allow it in the living room, but maybe the basement or man cave.”

A court ordered the restaurant closed earlier this month after 25 years in business.

Owner Chris Villano said he hadn’t paid rent in four months.

The Hall of Fame Yankees outfielder was an original investor in the restaurant and was a fixture there until his death in 1995.