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Jan Fiete Arp red No. 15 Bayern Munich short sleeved Audi Cup Final shirt v Tottenham Hotspur, 2019, Adidas size 7, player issue, v-neck collar with printed badge, the back lettered FC BAYERN MUNICH with ARP beneath the numbers. The game took place at the Allianz Arena in Munich and ended in a 6-5 victory for Spurs on penalties, with Arp scoring for Bayern in the 61st minute. Provenance: The Spurs Backroom team.
Thierry Henry red and white No.14 Arsenal v. Bayern Munich match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2005, Nike, L, with crew-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered HENRY and the number signed by Henry, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, with match programme and ticket, (3). In the match played on 9th March 2005, Arsenal defeated Bayern 1-0, Henry scoring the only goal. The following lots 700 to 743 relate to the career of French World Cup winner and Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.
Ashley Cole red No.3 Arsenal v Bayern Munich Champions League short-sleeved shirt, 2005, Nike, L, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered COLE, the right sleeve with Champions League flash Arsenal defeated Bayern Munich 1-0 but lost to Bayern Munich 3-2 on aggregate.
Russell Watson signed 12x8 colour photograph. Watson is an English tenor who has released singles and albums of both operatic-style and pop songs. He began singing as a child and became known after performing at a working men's club. He came to attention in 1999 when he sang God Save the Queen at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, Barcelona at the last match of the Premiership season between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford, and a full set of songs at the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final in Barcelona between Manchester United and Bayern Munich. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football programmes: Liverpool Football Club, a quantity of matchday programmes from the 1977-1978 season, domestic and European games, including the European Cup Quarter Final, Semi-final, and Final vs Club Brugge KV at Wembley Stadium, 10th May '78; together with a number of cup final programmes from Domestic Cups and European cups including 1964-65 FA Cup Final vs Leeds Utd, Challenge Cup Final 1973-74 vs Newcastle Utd, Challenge Cup Final 1976-77 vs Manchester Utd, European Cup Final 1976-77 vs Borussia Moenchengladbach, European Cup Final Rome 1984 vs AS Roma, European Champions Cup 1984-85 Brussels vs Juventus FC, Super Cup Monaco 2000-01 vs FC Bayern Munich, and others.Qty: 41
3 Carte-de-Visite-AlbenAlle Alben nur für eine Carte de Visite pro Seite. 1) Lederalbum "Else", 10,5 x 13 cm, mit Schließe, 12 Tafeln alle in Schwarz, mit 24 CdV der Zeit, 3 Tafeln mit Rissen. – 2) Lederalbum 10,5 x 14,5 cm mit Metallrahmen, mit Schließe, mit 25 Tafeln und 50 CdV, beginnend mit Ludwig II. von Bayern, 2 CdV von Prinz Adalbert, dann folgen nur Städteansichten, meist München und Prag, zumeist betextet. Selten zu findende CdV von Städten, u.a. Glaspalast München von 1854. – Und: 3) Geprägtes Lederalbum 13 x 15,5 cm mit 25 Tafeln und 50 CdV. Start Price: EUR 160 Zustand: (3-/–)3 Carte-de-Visite AlbumsFor one image per page. 1) Leather album marked "Else", 10.5 x 13 cm, with clasp, 12 black plates and 24 period photographs, 3 plates with cracks. – 2) Leather album, 10.5 x 14.5 cm, with metal frame, clasp, 25 plates and 50 photographs, including Ludwig II of Bavaria, two of Prince Adalbert, otherwise city views, mostly Munich and Prague and predominantly captioned, several scarce views, including Munich's Crystal Palace 1854. – And: 3) Embossed leather album, 13 x 15.5 cm, with 25 plates and 50 photographs. Start Price: EUR 160 Condition: (3-/–)
König Ludwig II. von Bayern - vier silberne Besteckteile mit Spiegelmonogramm "L", wohl Joseph Weber, München, um 1830/40 und nach 1864 Silber mit schlichtem Fadenmuster, die Stiele bzw. der Griff mit überaus fein graviertem Spiegelmonogramm "L" unter bayerischer Königskrone. Bestehend aus Speisemesser, -löffel und -gabel sowie Dessertlöffel. Die Messerklinge aus poliertem Stahl. Die beiden Löffel mit etwas verschlagenen Juwelierspunzen "Weber" und Münchner Stadtmarken (die Jahreszahlen nicht mehr erkennbar), Messer und Gabel ungepunzt. Längen 15 - 26 cm, Gesamtgewicht 308 g.Zwischen 1865 und 1867 ließ Ludwig II. das Gebrauchssilber der Münchner Silberkammer umfangreich ergänzen. Die Aufträge für Neuanschaffungen gingen damals an den Hofjuwelier Eduard Wollenweber, der sich exakt an den Altbestand hielt und die ergänzenden Besteckteile in diesem schlichten Fadenmuster neu herstellte und zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt mit dem Monogramm gravierte.Vgl. Gerhard Hojer, König Ludwig II.-Museum Herrenchiemsee - Katalog, Seite 175 mit Abb. und Beschreibung zweier Löffel in identischer Fertigung von Eduard Wollenweber vor 1867, noch ohne das Monogramm. Joseph Weber, 1828 Meister in München, erwiesen bis mindestens 1841. King Ludwig II of Bavaria - four pieces of silver cutlery with entwined monogram "L", probably Joseph Weber, Munich, circa 1830/40 and after 1864 King Ludwig II of Bavaria - four pieces of silver cutlery with entwined monogram "L", probably Joseph Weber, Munich, circa 1830/40 and after 1864 Silber mit schlichtem Fadenmuster, die Stiele bzw. der Griff mit überaus fein graviertem Spiegelmonogramm "L" unter bayerischer Königskrone. Bestehend aus Speisemesser, -löffel und -gabel sowie Dessertlöffel. Die Messerklinge aus poliertem Stahl. Die beiden Löffel mit etwas verschlagenen Juwelierspunzen "Weber" und Münchner Stadtmarken (die Jahreszahlen nicht mehr erkennbar), Messer und Gabel ungepunzt. Längen 15 - 26 cm, Gesamtgewicht 308 g. Zwischen 1865 und 1867 ließ Ludwig II. das Gebrauchssilber der Münchner Silberkammer umfangreich ergänzen. Die Aufträge für Neuanschaffungen gingen damals an den Hofjuwelier Eduard Wollenweber, der sich exakt an den Altbestand hielt und die ergänzenden Besteckteile in diesem schlichten Fadenmuster neu herstellte und zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt mit dem Monogramm gravierte. Vgl. Gerhard Hojer, König Ludwig II.-Museum Herrenchiemsee - Katalog, Seite 175 mit Abb. und Beschreibung zweier Löffel in identischer Fertigung von Eduard Wollenweber vor 1867, noch ohne das Monogramm. Joseph Weber, 1828 Meister in München, erwiesen bis mindestens 1841. Condition: I -
König Ludwig II. von Bayern - drei großformatige Aufnahmen seines "Schreibzimmers" bzw. des "Großen Wintergartens" (2x) in/bei der Münchner Residenz, kgl. bayr. Hoffotograf Joseph Albert, um 1880 "Schreibzimmer Sr. M. König Ludwig II. v. Bayern", Aufnahme des Arbeitszimmers in der Münchner Residenz (nach einem Gemälde), Bildmaße 30 x 38 cm, Gesamtmaße 48 x 64,5 cm."Großer Wintergarten, geschenkt von König Ludwig II. an Gr. Varicourt", zwei unterschiedliche Aufnahmen des 1867/68 auf dem Hofgartenbau der Münchner Residenz errichteten und in den Folgejahren immer wieder erweiterten Dachpavillons, der mit einer exotischen Urwaldlandschaft um einen künstlichen See ausgestattet war. Ein Passepartout, handschriftlich datiert "2. April 73". Bildmaße 41 x 56 cm bzw. 42,5 x 56 cm, Gesamtmaße 48,5 x 64 cm bzw. 49 x 62 cm.Die Passepartouts jeweils mit entsprechender handschriftlicher Bleistift-Betitelung sowie der Blindprägemarke des K.B. Hoffotografen Joseph Albert, teils gebräunt und fleckig. Extrem seltene Aufnahmen.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass der Freiherren von Leonrod. Vgl. Hermann Historica, 78. Auktion 2019, Los 1009. King Ludwig II of Bavaria - three large sized photographs of his study and the Large Conservatory (2x) in/at the Munich Residenz, Royal Bavarian Court Photographer Joseph Albert, circa 1880 King Ludwig II of Bavaria - three large sized photographs of his study and the Large Conservatory (2x) in/at the Munich Residenz, Royal Bavarian Court Photographer Joseph Albert, circa 1880 "Schreibzimmer Sr. M. König Ludwig II. v. Bayern", Aufnahme des Arbeitszimmers in der Münchner Residenz (nach einem Gemälde), Bildmaße 30 x 38 cm, Gesamtmaße 48 x 64,5 cm. "Großer Wintergarten, geschenkt von König Ludwig II. an Gr. Varicourt", zwei unterschiedliche Aufnahmen des 1867/68 auf dem Hofgartenbau der Münchner Residenz errichteten und in den Folgejahren immer wieder erweiterten Dachpavillons, der mit einer exotischen Urwaldlandschaft um einen künstlichen See ausgestattet war. Ein Passepartout, handschriftlich datiert "2. April 73". Bildmaße 41 x 56 cm bzw. 42,5 x 56 cm, Gesamtmaße 48,5 x 64 cm bzw. 49 x 62 cm. Die Passepartouts jeweils mit entsprechender handschriftlicher Bleistift-Betitelung sowie der Blindprägemarke des K.B. Hoffotografen Joseph Albert, teils gebräunt und fleckig. Extrem seltene Aufnahmen. Provenance: Aus dem Nachlass der Freiherren von Leonrod. Vgl. Hermann Historica, 78. Auktion 2019, Los 1009. Condition: II -
"Die Ritterorden des Königreiches Bayern" von Ludwig von Coulon, München, 1838 Insgesamt 169 Textseiten mit zwei altkolorierten Farbtafeln in hervorragender Qualität. Originaler Pappeinband (berieben, Wasserflecken). Die vordersten und hintersten Blätter etwas stockfleckig, sonst frisch erhaltene Seiten. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Maße 24 x 16,5 cm. Bibliophile Rarität. "Die Ritterorden des Königreiches Bayern" by Ludwig von Coulon, Munich, 1838 "Die Ritterorden des Königreiches Bayern" by Ludwig von Coulon, Munich, 1838 Insgesamt 169 Textseiten mit zwei altkolorierten Farbtafeln in hervorragender Qualität. Originaler Pappeinband (berieben, Wasserflecken). Die vordersten und hintersten Blätter etwas stockfleckig, sonst frisch erhaltene Seiten. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Maße 24 x 16,5 cm. Bibliophile Rarität. Condition: II -
FERNANDO TORRES 2012 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL MATCH WORN #9 CHELSEA JERSEYThe 2012 UEFA Champions League final was an association football match which took place on Saturday, 19th May, 2012 between Bayern Munich of Germany and Chelsea of England at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. The match was to decide the winner of the 2011-12 season of the UEFA Champions League, Europe's premier club football tournament. Bayern were making their ninth appearance in the competition's final, having won four and lost four, most recently losing in 2010. Chelsea were appearing in their second final, having lost their first in 2008.It was the first Champions League final to be held at the Allianz Arena (known as Fußball Arena Munich. for the final). As tenants of the Arena, this meant Bayern were the first finalists to have home advantage since 1984. Both teams progressed to the knockout stages by finishing top of their group. Bayern then beat Basel, Marseille and Real Madrid to reach the final, while Chelsea knocked out Napoli, Benfica and defending champions Barcelona.Bayern took the lead late in the second half through Thomas Muller, but Didier Drogba equalised for Chelsea five minutes later to take the game to extra time, in which Arjen Robben missed an awarded penalty, Petr ?ech saving the low drive. The teams stayed level at 1-1 and the match went to a penalty shoot-out, which Chelsea won 4-3 to clinch their first Champions League title. In doing so, they became the first London club to win the tournament, the fifth English club and 22nd overall.Presented is an Adidas blue jersey that was worn by Fernando Torres in the aforementioned match. The jersey features the name "TORRES" and #9 applied on the back. The Chelsea Club badge and matchday details are embroidered, while the Adidas logo and sponsor are heat-applied on front. The Champions League starball and the "RESPECT" patch are applied on right and left sleeves, respectively. The jersey brand is Techfit which is designed exclusively for players. Made in China. Sized 10. The jersey comes with an LOA which states that the jersey originates from the collection of the Atletico Madrid player Gabi Arenas.
Eddie Gray signed Leeds United v Bayern Munich 1974-75 European Cup Final commemorative FDC. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Terry Yorath signed Leeds United v Bayern Munich 1974-75 European Cup Final commemorative FDC. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football F.C. Bayern München Football pennant, (Jugend meaning youth) commonly known as Bayern Munich (German: Bayern München) or FC Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. They are best known for their professional men's association football team, who play in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football Vintage F.C. Bayern Munich (Bayern München E.V.) flag size Approx. 21.5x15 Inch, commonly known as Bayern Munich (German: Bayern München) or FC Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
ARSENAL Eight Press folders with information: Arsenal in Europe folder v Fiorentina 27/10/1999 at Wembley including Inside Arsenal, official programme, 8 page dual language information and Gunners Line team group card, Arsenal folder v Valencia 10/12/2002 including Inside Arsenal, 8 page dual language information and team group card, PSV Eindhoven folder 20/2/2007 including Press information, ticket and pirate programme and 5 UEFA Champions League folders, home v PSV Eindhoven 7/3/2008, Real Madrid 8/3/2006 and Borussia Dortmund 23/11/2011 and aways v Barcelona 8/3/2011 with 4 pirate programmes and Bayern Munich 11/3/2014 with 2 official Bayern Magazines. Good
ARSENAL Twenty five home team sheets, 11 away team sheets, 16 away pirate issue programmes and 10 tickets for matches in the UEFA Youth League and other guises. Tickets include homes v CSKA Moscow 2013 and Anderlecht 2014 and aways v Bayern Munich 2015, Olympiakos 2012 and 2015, Anderlecht 2016, Athletic Bilbao 2015, Borussia Dortmund 2013 and 2013 and Barcelona 2014. Good
Gordon McQueen 9ct 1973-74 Division I League Championship winners plaque inscribed CHAMPIONS DIVISION I, 1973-74, LEEDS UNITED GORDON McQUEEN, mounted on teak with easel stand, in original fitted caseLeeds United won their 2nd League Champions this season with 62 points, Liverpool being runners-up on 57 pointsThe following lots 178 to 210 relate to the career of Gordon McQueenProvenance Gordon McQueen thence by family decent Gordon McQueen was born in Kilbirnie, Scotland in 1952 and, as a young sportsman he excelled with his first love being football, and he marked his first steps to stardom with local side Largs Thistle before coming to the attention of St. Mirren, where he would cut his teeth in the Scottish Leagues, making 57 appearances before coming to the attention of Don Revie and Leeds United.Jack Charlton was coming to the end of his illustrious playing career and taking his infamous black book with him, so the Elland Road football side needed to bring a defender to the Club capable of filling Big Jack’s huge boots, and McQueen, it was decided, was the man for the job, and a £30,000 bargain fee brought him over the border and to West Yorkshire’s finest.He played a key part in securing the League Title for Leeds in 1973-74, a powerhouse in defence throughout, and it was little surprise that he was called up for his first Scotland cap in 1974, going on to make 30 international appearances over a decade for country.His first season also saw him gain a runner up medal in the European Cup Winners Cup, and the same would happen again in the Final of All Finals when Leeds lost in Paris to Bayern Munich under controversial circumstances- sadly Gordon missed out on playing as he suspended following being sent off in the semi-final in the match against Barcelona.In 1978, after 141 appearances, Manchester United came calling, and £500,000 saw him cross the Pennines to the Red Devils, a move he just could not turn down, and it would prove a wise one indeed, making 184 appearances in the famous shirt and playing on the losing side in the 1979 F.A.Cup Final, finally adding a Winners medal to his collection after beating Brighton following a replay in 1983.A season in the Hong Kong League with Seiko saw him finally return home to coach, firstly with Airdrieonians’ and then back where his pro career started with St Mirren until the call came from close friend and former teammate Bryan Robson to join the Riverside Revolution at Boro, a period that saw two promotions, a controversial relegation and two Final appearances during his time there as reserve and first team coach, departing with Robson in 2001.He took a change of career direction as quickly and smoothly as he intercepted a pass, joining Soccer Saturday as one of its anchor pundits, where his knowledge and passion for the game was respected by colleagues and viewers alike.Gordon sadly passed away far too young in June 2023, and two Clubs normally fiercely opposed jointly mourned the passing of one of their greats.
Gordon McQueen Continental silver 1975 European Cup Runner-up medal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS 1975 in original fitted case, case damagedThis was Leeds United first-ever and to date only European Cup final, in the match played on 28th May 1975 at the Parc des Princes, Bayern Munich defeated Leeds United 2-0, Gordon was suspended for the final due to red card received in the semi-final against BarcelonaLeeds United were only the second English club at that time to reach the final after Manchester United and after Barcelona only the 2nd team to reach all three European cup competition finals, the 1975 final was the climax of the Glory Years of the team built by former manager Don Revie.The following lots 178 to 210 relate to the career of Gordon McQueen, see Bio Lot 178Provenance Gordon McQueen thence by family decent
Two miniature Champions League trophies, both 6.5in. high on bakelite base, the first trophy has blue ribbons attached and a chrome plate to the front of the base inscribed “ European Cup Final 29th May 1968 with the score and the scorers and states Wembley Stadium Attendance 100,000, the other has red and black ribbons, with plaque on the bases stating “ Manchester United v Bayern Munich with the score and the scorers. Champions League Final 26 May 1999 Nou Camp Barcelona Att 90,000 (2)
Massimo Oddo red and white No.23 Bayern Munich match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2008-09, Adidas, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed FC BAYERN MUNCHEN, the reverse lettered ODDO, the number signed bu Oddo, the right sleeve with Bundes Liga Champions 2007/2008 Champions flashes, with signed player card
Carl Friedrich Moritz Müller, genannt „Feuermüller“, 1807 Dresden – 1865 München GEDENKET DER ARMENÖl auf Leinwand. Doubliert.139 x 119 cm.Links unten signiert, ortsbezeichnet „München“ und datiert „1860“.In vergoldetem Rahmen mit rundbogigem Abschluss mit Blütenrelief.Erst die genauere Betrachtung der Darstellung verrät uns einiges. Nicht zufällig hat der Maler ein rundbogiges Format gewählt, das auf den Bildinhalt – nämlich das Kircheninnere – verweist. Wände und Kanzel zeigen sich auffallend schlicht. Das entspricht auch dem Habitus des Predigers, der in brauner Kapuzinerkutte zu erkennen ist und somit einem Bettelorden angehört. Die Tafel auf einem Opferstock links mahnt im Halbdunkel „Gedenket der Armen“. Erst in diesem Zusammenhang wird deutlich, dass die zum Teil festlich gekleidete Gemeinde im Raum vielfach im Gegensatz zu denen steht, die in der mahnenden Predigt gemeint sind. Man darf nicht vergessen, dass die Zeit, in der Feuermüller dieses Bild schuf, durchaus geplagt war von großen sozialen Verwerfungen. 1859 hat der Österreicher Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793-1865) sein berühmt gewordenes Bild „Die Klostersuppe“ geschaffen. Dort fiel die Gesellschaftskritik heftiger aus. Feuermüller dagegen bedient sich einer feineren Psychologie. Jedem Gesicht, jeder Haltung der einzelnen Figuren ist eine ganz individuelle Reaktion auf die Mahnungen des Predigers abzulesen. Betroffenheit liegt im Blick der gut genährten Frau im Bildzentrum, wohingegen eine in Witwenschwarz Gekleidete links daneben ein Tränentuch hält. Ein kleines Mädchen blickt traurig-fragend zu einem Mann mit Schirm unter dem Arm hoch, vielleicht ihr Großvater, der wohl einiges erlebt hat. Als weit weniger mitempfindend hat der Maler einige Männer am rechten Bildrand charakterisiert. Man mag hineininterpretieren, welche Gedanken sich hinter diesen Gesichtern verbergen. Eher kritisches Nachdenken verrät der bärtige Mann am Fuß der Kanzel. Ein Dorflehrer vielleicht. Völlig mit sich selbst beschäftigt, und noch fern all dieser Zeitprobleme, zeigen sich die beiden kleinen Mädchen im Vordergrund, die ein Heiligenbildchen vors Kerzenlicht halten, beobachtet von einem Knaben. Derlei Beobachtungen lassen sich bei sämtlichen der ins Bild gesetzten Figuren machen, wie etwa auch die Lokalisierung der Darstellung durch die Trachten, vor allem der grünen kegelförmigen Hüte, wie sie im Voralpenland und Tirol anzufinden war. Das Psychologisieren im Genrebild wurde im 19. Jahrhundert zum eigentlichen Sinn dieser Bildgattung. Darin – und keineswegs nur in der realistischen bestaunenswerten Naturalistik der Lichteffekte – liegt die Leistung des Malers und die Bedeutung des Bildes.Seinen Beinamen Feuermüller verdankt der Maler den Stimmungseffekten, mit denen er seine nächtlichen Genrebilder in Kerzenbeleuchtung zu tauchen vermochte. Diese Art der Darstellung war in der Malerei durchaus nicht neu. Bereits im 17. Jahrhundert hatten die Maler Georges de la Tour oder die Gruppe der „Candellight“ – Maler, dann auch Gottfried von Schalcken diese Effekte kultiviert. Im 19. Jahrhundert hat der gleichaltrige Belgier Pieter van Schendel (1806-1870) sich ebenfalls nächtlichen Gruppenbildnissen bei Kerzenlicht gewidmet. Jetzt ging es nicht mehr allein um die raffinierten Lichteffekte, sondern vor allem um die Dokumentation des Volkslebens, des Genres also. Müller hatte bereits in Dresden bei seinem Vater, dann bei Friedrich Matthäi studiert, um als Porträtist und Kirchenmaler in Zittau zu wirken, zog jedoch alsbald in die Kunststadt München. Den politischen Ereignissen der Zeit entsprechend, widmete er sich – wie Defregger – mit seinen Bildthemen etwa den Tiroler Befreiungskriegen. So entstand 1834 die „Szene aus dem Tirolerkriege“, oder 1847 „Andreas Hofer auf der Flucht“. Müllers Empathie für die durch Politik und die Zeitverhältnisse zu dieser Zeit stark betroffene Gesellschaft ist seinen Werken anzusehen. Dies zeigt sich auch in dem hier vorliegenden Werk, dessen Thematik sich nahezu versteckt auf einer Schrifttafel am Opferstock in dieser Kirche offenbart: „Gedenket der Armen!“.Anmerkung:1834 erwarb König Ludwig I von Bayern eine „Szene aus dem Tiroler Krieg 1809“ (München, Neue Pinakothek, Inv.-Nr. WAF 691).Literatur: Vgl. Horst Ludwig, C.F. M. Müller, in: Bruckmanns Lexikon der Münchner Kunst (im 19. Jahrhundert), Bd. 3, S. 189 f.Vgl. Alexander Rauch, Klassizismus und Romantik, Europas Malerei zwischen zwei Revolutionen, Köln 2000, S. 318. (14101017) (11)Carl Friedrich Moritz Müller,also known as “Feuermüller”,1807 Dresden – 1865 MunichREMEMBER THE POOROil on canvas. Relined.139 x 119 cm.Signed, with place name Munich and dated 1860 lower left. The painter’s nickname “Feuermüller” [Fire Müller] arose due to the atmospheric effects employed by him to immerse his nocturnal genre paintings in candlelight. This type of depiction was by no means a novelty in painting. Painters such as Georges de la Tour and the group of “candlelight” painters, and then Gottfried von Schalcken, had already refined these effects in the 17th century. In the 19th century, the Belgian artist Pieter van Schendel (1806-1870), a contemporary of Müller, also devoted himself to nocturnal group portraits by candlelight. From then on, the depictions were no longer just to show off sophisticated lighting effects, but more importantly a manifestation and documentation of popular life, i.e. genre paintings. It is evident in his works, that Müller displays empathy for a society heavily affected by the politics and circumstances of the time. The plaque on a collection box on the left warns in the semi-darkness: “Remember the poor”. A reminder, that the artist’s age was plagued by great social upheaval. During the 19th century, the psychological aspect of genre painting became the true meaning of this genre. This is the artist’s true accomplishment and the painting’s importance rather than just the realistic and astonishingly naturalistic nature of the lighting effects. Provenance:In 1834, King Louis I of Bavaria acquired a “Scene from the Tyrolean War of 1809” (Munich, Neue Pinakothek, inv. no. WAF 691).Literature: cf. Horst Ludwig, C.F. M. Müller, in: Bruckmanns Lexikon der Münchner Kunst. Münchner Maler im 19. Jahrhundert, vol. 3, p. 189f.cf. Alexander Rauch, Klassizismus und Romantik, Europas Malerei zwischen zwei Revolutionen, Cologne 2000, p. 318.
TROPHY - Manchester United v Bayern Munich. 13 March 2002. Perspex glass cube hologram of Old Trafford and the United badge mounted on wooden plinth, engraved to the front with match details. Gifted to United and Bayern's team players. .Wooden plinth 11 x 11cm. Glass cube 6 x 6cm. Very fine condition
A collection of Subbuteo teams, mainly 1970s/80s and two modern sets, listed teams all complete - Argentina, Bayern Munich, Blackpool, Brazil, Celtic, Crystal Palace, England, England away, Feyenoord, Nottingham Forest, Notts County, Queens Park Ranger, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham, West Germany
DOSE MIT BILDNISMINIATUR DER ANNA HILLMAYER Silber geprüft, Gouche-Miniatur, Anna Hillmayer (17. August 1812, München - 17. August 1847) war eine Münchner Schönheit, deren Porträt in die berühmte Schönheitengalerie von König Ludwig I. von Bayern aufgenommen wurde, HxBxT: 3/6,5/5 cm. Gesamtgewicht: 70 g. Leichte Altersspuren. | BOX WITH PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF ANNA HILLMAYERSilver tested, Gouche miniature, Anna Hillmayer (17 August 1812, Munich - 17 August 1847) was a Munich beauty whose portrait was included in the famous beauty gallery of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, HxWxD: 3/6.5/5 cm. Total weight: 70 g. Slight signs of age.
Football Manchester United v Bayern Munich multi signed 1999 Champions League Final Programme 23, fantastic signatures include Peter Schmeichel, Gary Neville, Denis Irwin, David May, Ronny Johnson, Jaap Stam, David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham, Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Jesper Blomquist, Roy Keane, Raimond Van Der Gouw, Paul Scholes, Dwight Yorke, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Henning Berg, Wesley Brown, John Curtis, Jonathan Greening and Mark Wilson. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA Forty four Newport County programmes for the season 1988/89, their first season in the GM Vauxhall conference, including 24 away and 20 home, 63 X for the season 1989/90, a complete set of home / away league matches / Cup / Friendly's for the first season as a reformed club. They were forced to join the Federated Homes League including the first away match v Kidlington 5/8/1989, many clubs in this league did not produce programmes for the matches, however due to Newport's travelling support all clubs produced programmes, some with slight creases, ageing marks, rusty staples, 2 X German programmes, including the 1967 Cup Final, Hamburg v Bayern Munich 10/6 and Germany v Brazil 16/6/1968, 5 X first day covers for the 1966 World Cup, including the World Cup Final 30th July 1966, set of colour postcards for all 32 World Cup teams issued in Thailand for the 1998 France World Cup, 57 X Darlington programmes for the first season in the non-league 1989/90, 4 X football reference books, Soccer at War 1939-45 by Jack Rollin, minor tears to cover, Data Sport, The 1939-45 War Period, Diary of Events privately produced by Gordan Andrews, including unbound supplement and Scottish League Players' Records Division one 1946/47 to 1974/75 by Richard Beal and Steve Emms, programme and ticket for the Championship Final tie at Wembley v Swansea Town v Reading 30/5/2011, including Swansea City scarf and 7 X scarfs for Manchester United, including 2 half and half scarf v Madrid 5/3/2013, round of 16, half and half scarf v Swansea 16/8/2014, half and half v Celta De Vigo 11/5/2017, European Semi-Final, 2 "Champions" scarfs and 2013 20 times Champions scarf and 2 flags. Generally good
1975 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL / BAYERN MUNICH v LEEDS UNITED Match played 28/5/1975 at Parc des Princes, Paris. Special 80-page edition published by France Football previewing the Final, includes full team line-ups and pen pictures etc. This issue also celebrates 20 years of the European Cup and includes a two page review from each of the previous EC Finals 1956-1974. Generally good
Selection of Scottish clubs match tickets generally 1990s onwards to include Kilmarnock, Raith Rovers, St Johnstone, Hearts, Hibernian, Livingston, Motherwell, Dunfermline, Dundee, Dundee Utd, Aberdeen, Rangers including 1993/94 Newcastle Utd (McCoist testimonial), 1996/97 Arsenal, 1998/99 Middlesbrough (McLaren test), Shelbourne (UEFA) at Tranmere, 2000/01 Herfolge (champions league), 1999/2000 Bayern Munich, 1997/98 away at IFK, 1999/2000 Borussia Dortmund, 1995/96 away at Borussia Dortmund, 1997/98 away at RC Strasbourg, 1995/96 Juventus, 1996/97 away at Ajax, 1998/99 Bayer Leverkusen, Parma, 2007/08 away at Gretna; Celtic including away 2001/02 Alloa Athletic (SC), 2002/03 v Celta Vigo, Stuttgart, Suduva, Boavista, Liverpool, 2000/01 away at HJK, 1995/96 Rangers (Coca Cola Cup), 2003/04 Anderlecht, 2004/05 AC Milan plus many others; generally good. (1 Folder of approx. 210+ tickets)
Collection of Big match programmes to include Euro'96 programmes Group A (3 matches), Groups A and B ¼ finals England v Spain/France v Netherland, Group A England v Netherlands, Group C (6 matches), Semi-Finals France v Czech Republic and England v Germany x 2; 1963 Benfica v AC Milan (ECWC-Final), 1965 WHU v Munich 1860 (ECWC-Final), 1968 Manchester Utd v Benfica |(European Cup Final), 1970 World Cup tournament programme, 1976 Bayern Munich v St Etienne (European Cu Final) (tear), 1980 European international tournament programme; 1992 European Nations championship ITV Sport issue, 2004 UEFA Euro official programme, 2008 Rangers v Zenit St Petersburg UEFA Cup Final, 2017 Champions League Juventus v Real Madrid Final, 2016 Euro--2016 Portugal v France Final, 1961 South Africa Castle Cup Final Highlands Park v Durban City + programme for earlier 1st round, 1980 Irish FA Centenary N. Ireland v Sweden (World Cup), 1967 London 5-A-Side championship programme (results penned in-WHU winners; fair/good. (21)
2000/2001 Manchester Utd Champions League home match programmes Anderlecht + press pack + ticket, Sturm Graz + ticket, Dynamo Kiev + ticket, Valencia + ticket, PSV Eindhoven + ticket, Bayern Munich + ticket, Panathinaikos + ticket; Aways Dynamo Kiev + match ticket + 4 pirate programmes, Bayern Munich (3 newspapers) + match ticket, Anderlecht + press packet + match ticket, Panathinaikos + match ticket + newspapers (2), PSV + press pack + ticket, PSV + press pack (different date), Valencia + newspaper + ticket, Sturm Graz + ticket, Bayern Munich + Kicker Magazine; overall good. (A Lot)
2000/2001 Manchester Utd friendly away match programmes (20+), Chelsea (Charity Shield) + ticket, Opel Masters at Bayern Munich U18s + ticket, Denis Irwin testimonial + ticket + directors dining signed by Peter Barnes, Brian McClare, Dennis Tueart, Gary Pallister, Mark Hughes, Darren Beckford (Manchester City), 2000/2001 Premier League celebratory banquet menu at OT 9 September 2001, Arsenal v Spurs FAC s/f programme, Australia v New Zealand (R.L. World Cup final), v Charlton Athletic (CCTV beamed back to OT plus others; good. (A Lot)
2001/2002 Manchester Utd Champions League home match programmes Bayer Leverkuson, Deportivo, Nantes, Olympiakos, Lille, Boavista, Bayern Munich, Deportivo (April) (8) + each match tickets (8); Aways Bayer Leverkusen + ticket, Bayern Munich newspaper + match ticket, Boavista + match ticket, Lille newspaper + match ticket, Depotivo newspaper + match ticket + programme, Nantes newspaper + match ticket, Olympiakos + match ticket, Official Champions League magazine for quarter and semi finals; also 2001 Charity Shield v Liverpool + match ticket, England v Greece at OT + match ticket, England v Sweden at OT + match ticket, 2002 FAC s/f Middlesbrough v Arsenal programme, 2001 Open Training Day ticket 10.8.2001, Rugby League Grand Final 2001 at OT programme; good. (A Lot)
1960/61 Manchester Utd complete season league home match programmes (21) plus Real Madrid (friendly), Bayern Munich (friendly) plus FAC homes Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday; complete league season aways (21) plus Manchester City (August-abandoned), also FAC v Sheffield Wednesday (+ 2 match tickets); fair, homes have a small number of tokens removed. (A Lot)
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