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Lot 104

Various collectibles including automobilia ephemera, football programmes and tickets, militaria, vintage clothing, books, etc, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday 1966 FA Cup Final programme with tickets, 'The T.T.- as Geoff. Duke sees it', signed David Shepherd 'The Man Who Loves Giants' hardback book; vintage Babydeer shoes, boxed; 1944 'Manfromag' on board navy Christmas brochure; seamanship book, 1960s/70's year books; etc qty

Lot 16

MOTHERWELL FC CHILD SIGNED TOP, RANGERS FRAMED FOOTBALL PICTURE AND ONE OTHER

Lot 1810

DIDIER DROGBA, SIGNED FOOTBALL BOOT, loose, with COAsize 5

Lot 1811

FERNANDO TORRES, SIGNED FOOTBALL BOOT, loose, with COAsize 10.5

Lot 1812

PHILIPPE COUTINHO, SIGNED FOOTBALL BOOT, loose, with COAsize 5.5

Lot 1690

JIMMY DICKINSON OF ENGLAND, MATCH WORN INTERNATIONAL JERSEY, 15TH APRIL 1950 worn vs. Scotland in the Home Championship match, embroidered crest inscribed SCOTLAND V ENGLAND APRIL 1950, ST. BLAIZE label to interior, number 6 verso, long-sleeve Note: Jimmy Dickinson MBE (1925–1982) is a Portsmouth F.C. legend, with a record total of 764 appearances for the club.'He signed for Portsmouth as a trainee and made his debut in 1946 against Blackburn Rovers. Settling into the side quickly at either wing-half or left-half, he was part of the team that won successive league championships in 1948–49 and 1949–50. His performances earned him a call-up to the England national team. He went on to win 48 caps for England, making him Portsmouth's most capped English player of all time. During his record 845 club appearances for Pompey and his 48 England caps he was never once booked or sent off, earning him the nickname 'Gentleman Jim'.'This shirt was worn during the 1950 Home Championship tie vs. Scotland. It is offered as part of the collection relating to Rangers and Scotland legend, Willie Woodburn, and was gained as a swap.'England once again clinched the Home International Championship—and with it a place in the World Cup finals—with this hard-fought win in front of a massive crowd of 133,250 spectators. It was a very close game with both sides grappling for supremacy.'Match Report as appears in the F.A. Yearbook 1950-51, pages 24-25On April [15th] at Hampden Park, Glasgow, England played Scotland in the last home international of the season, and won back the international championship by a 1-0 victory. Though the teams were very evenly matched. England's slight superiority in finish probably turned the scale. Scotland were, however, unlucky not to force the draw which would have kept them in the World Cup. Scotland attacked strongly at the start and kept the initiative through most of the first-half, Williams making flying saves from the menacing drives of Waddell, Steel and Liddell. In the second-half England's superior power of combination, particularly at wing-half, began to tell. But they still had not found effective form in forcing home their good approach play. The solitary goal of the match came in the 64th minute, when Langton at outside-left cut down the wing and sent a low pass to Bentley, who drove hard into the Scottish net. In the last twenty minutes Scotland attacked strongly, but the English defence stood firm. On the 1949/50 Home Championships,'1949–50 British Home Championship was one of the most significant competitions of the British Home Championship football tournament. This year saw the competition doubling up as Group 1 in the qualifying rounds for the 1950 FIFA World Cup. It was the first time that either England, Wales, Scotland or Ireland (IFA) had entered a World Cup competition. It was also a significant moment in the history of Irish football as it was the last time that the (Northern) Irish Football Association entered a team featuring players born in both Northern Ireland and what is now the Republic of Ireland.

Lot 1832

* BENNO SCHOTZ RSA (ESTONIAN 1891 - 1984), THE PRINCE OF GOALKEEPERS (JOHN THOMSON OF CELTIC F.C.),, CIRCA 1968 bronzed resinA bronze of this sculpture is in the collection of Celtic F.C.Note on both Schotz and Thomson:Benno Schotz was born to Jewish parents, Jacob Schotz, a watchmaker, and Cherna Tischa Abramovitch, in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) in 1891. He was educated at the Boys Grammar School of Pärnu, Estonia. Later he studied at the Grossherzogliche Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1912, he immigrated to Glasgow, where he gained an engineering diploma from the Royal Technical College and from 1914–23 worked in the drawing office of John Brown and Company, Clydebank shipbuilders while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art. Schotz became a full-time sculptor in 1923 and subsequently a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art (a post he held from 1938 until his retirement in 1961), and later, in 1963, Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. His pupils included Hannah Frank, Paul Zunterstein and Inge King (née Neufeld). His homes at West Campbell Street and later Kirklee Road were a focus for meetings of artists, writers, actors, and politicians. His first solo Glasgow exhibition was at Reid's Gallery in 1926 and his first in London at Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd (Lefevre Gallery) in 1930. He was also a member of Glasgow Art Club, alongside recently arrived refugee artists Jankel Adler and Josef Herman, for whom he organised local Jewish community support. In 1942 he organised the important 'Jewish Art Exhibition' at the Glasgow Institute as an act of Jewish cultural identity during the Second World War. In 1981 Schotz was made a Freeman of the City of Glasgow and in the same year, Gordon Wright published his autobiography, Bronze in My Blood. During his career, Schotz produced several hundred portraits and compositions including figure compositions, religious sculptures, semi-abstracts and modelled portraits, the majority located in Glasgow and the surrounding area. A major retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh in 1971. He was Life-President of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts as well as Honorary Member of both the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland. His last sculpture was executed less than six weeks before his death, aged 93. He was a committed Zionist and was buried in Jerusalem. His work is represented in numerous UK collections including The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh City Art Centre, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Aberdeen Galleries, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, BBC Scotland, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum (London) and the House of Commons (London). His work is also held in various public collections in Israel. Christie's held a major Studio Sale of Benno Schotz's work in Glasgow in 1997.John Thomson, The Prince of Goalkeepers, is one of the most important figures in the history of Celtic Football Club.Having signed for the team in 1926 at the age of 17, his natural athleticism and brave spirit ensured he would become a mainstay between the sticks. He helped the team to two Scottish Cups and three Glasgow Cups. He would also represent the national side and national select XI four times apiece.Thomson's name will forever be associated with the tragedy that befell him during an Old Firm clash on the 5th September 1931. The match was played at Ibrox in front of 80,000 fans. Early in the 2nd half, Thomson collided with Rangers player Sam English, whilst both going for the ball. Most people assumed the goalkeeper badly injured as he was stretchered off, Chic Geatons taking his place in goal.Upon being transported to the Victoria Infirmary, Thomson would soon be pronounced dead. The death of a young goalkeeper in his prime shocked the footballing world. Beyond that, the tragic loss of a young man's life, only 22 years of age and recently engaged, still stands as amongst the most profound moments in sporting history.40,000 people attended the funeral in his home town of Cardenden, including thousands who travelled from Glasgow, many walking the 55 miles to the Fife village. 101cm wide

Lot 1814

DELLE ALI, SIGNED FOOTBALL BOOT, loose, with COAsize 5

Lot 1813

HARRY KANE, SIGNED FOOTBALL BOOT, loose, with COA

Lot 1833

* BENNO SCHOTZ RSA (ESTONIAN 1891 - 1984), THE PRINCE OF GOALKEEPERS (JOHN THOMSON OF CELTIC F.C.),, CIRCA 1968 bronzed plasterA bronze of this sculpture is in the collection of Celtic F.C.Note on both Schotz and Thomson:Benno Schotz was born to Jewish parents, Jacob Schotz, a watchmaker, and Cherna Tischa Abramovitch, in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) in 1891. He was educated at the Boys Grammar School of Pärnu, Estonia. Later he studied at the Grossherzogliche Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1912, he immigrated to Glasgow, where he gained an engineering diploma from the Royal Technical College and from 1914–23 worked in the drawing office of John Brown and Company, Clydebank shipbuilders while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art. Schotz became a full-time sculptor in 1923 and subsequently a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art (a post he held from 1938 until his retirement in 1961), and later, in 1963, Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. His pupils included Hannah Frank, Paul Zunterstein and Inge King (née Neufeld). His homes at West Campbell Street and later Kirklee Road were a focus for meetings of artists, writers, actors, and politicians. His first solo Glasgow exhibition was at Reid's Gallery in 1926 and his first in London at Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd (Lefevre Gallery) in 1930. He was also a member of Glasgow Art Club, alongside recently arrived refugee artists Jankel Adler and Josef Herman, for whom he organised local Jewish community support. In 1942 he organised the important 'Jewish Art Exhibition' at the Glasgow Institute as an act of Jewish cultural identity during the Second World War. In 1981 Schotz was made a Freeman of the City of Glasgow and in the same year, Gordon Wright published his autobiography, Bronze in My Blood. During his career, Schotz produced several hundred portraits and compositions including figure compositions, religious sculptures, semi-abstracts and modelled portraits, the majority located in Glasgow and the surrounding area. A major retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh in 1971. He was Life-President of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts as well as Honorary Member of both the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland. His last sculpture was executed less than six weeks before his death, aged 93. He was a committed Zionist and was buried in Jerusalem. His work is represented in numerous UK collections including The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh City Art Centre, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Aberdeen Galleries, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, BBC Scotland, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum (London) and the House of Commons (London). His work is also held in various public collections in Israel. Christie's held a major Studio Sale of Benno Schotz's work in Glasgow in 1997.John Thomson, The Prince of Goalkeepers, is one of the most important figures in the history of Celtic Football Club.Having signed for the team in 1926 at the age of 17, his natural athleticism and brave spirit ensured he would become a mainstay between the sticks. He helped the team to two Scottish Cups and three Glasgow Cups. He would also represent the national side and national select XI four times apiece.Thomson's name will forever be associated with the tragedy that befell him during an Old Firm clash on the 5th September 1931. The match was played at Ibrox in front of 80,000 fans. Early in the 2nd half, Thomson collided with Rangers player Sam English, whilst both going for the ball. Most people assumed the goalkeeper badly injured as he was stretchered off, Chic Geatons taking his place in goal.Upon being transported to the Victoria Infirmary, Thomson would soon be pronounced dead. The death of a young goalkeeper in his prime shocked the footballing world. Beyond that, the tragic loss of a young man's life, only 22 years of age and recently engaged, still stands as amongst the most profound moments in sporting history.40,000 people attended the funeral in his home town of Cardenden, including thousands who travelled from Glasgow, many walking the 55 miles to the Fife village. 51cm wide

Lot 466

FOOTBALL, Most 1st. edns with dust jackets & Signed/Inscribed & Signed: Matthews, Stanley: Feet First Again; Clough, Brian: Clough: The Autobiography; Hansen, Alan: A Matter of Opinion; Best, George: The Best of times. Paperback. SIGNED; Wilson, Bob: Behind the Network; & Norrie, David: Will Carling: The Authorised Biography, Signed by Carling. (6)

Lot 487

CHELSEA F.C. Bound Presentation volume to: J.H. Mears (Chairman), to commemorate the 50th. Anniversary of Chelsea F.C. & the winning of the Football League Championship 1954-55, Championship winning season, home match programmes, 1954-55, from Burnley, 23rd August 1954 to Sheffield Wonderers, 23rd April 1955 including league matches, combination, combination cup, F.A. Cup and representative matches including Red Banner (Hungary), International Club Match, 15th December 1954, England v. Italy, Under 23 Intermediate International, 19th January, Manchester United, F.A. Youth Cup - semi-final (1st Leg), 16th April 1955 (48) Programmes. Bound in buckram, with gilt presentation leather label to upper cover, and a slipcase. Fine copy; PLUS: Chelsea Football Club 1954 - 1955 Champions. SIGNED Limited edn. # 011 of 1955. With the loosely inserted sheet, Signed by 8 players. Slipcase. FINE (2)

Lot 629

A Southampton Football Club signed football, including signature of Kevin Keegan circa early 1980s

Lot 186

* DANNY FERGUSON RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1925 - 1993), AUTUMN LOCH oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glassimage size 31cm x 31cm, overall size 44cm x 44cm Note: Danny Ferguson was educated at Airdrie Academy from 1936-1942. He was an athletic youngster, playing football for (amongst others) Baillieston Juniors, Bedlay Juniors, Douglas Water Thistle and Blantyre Victoria (taking over the centre-half position from Jock Stein). Later in life, he was a keen snooker player, frequently championing the Glasgow Art Club, and enjoyed Curling. He began studying at GSA in 1941 but his studies were interrupted when he was called up. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1943 and served in the Far East. He re-joined GSA in 1947 and was awarded his diploma in Drawing and Painting in 1949. That same year he won a £30 prize at the Royal Scottish Academy annual competitions. From 1949-1950 he attended the Jordanhill Teacher Training College. He later combined a position as visiting lecturer at GSA with teaching in various Glasgow Schools. He returned to GSA as a full-time lecturer in 1968. In 1958 Ferguson married Margaret Dunn, also a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, in Embroidery and Weaving. They had two children, Anne and David. Probably best known for his landscapes, still lifes and self-portraits. He exhibited regularly, had numerous one-man shows, and his work still hangs in many collections, including the Royal Collection. Danny Ferguson was elected a member of the RSW in 1969, having exhibited there from 1961. He had over 88 works exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute, from 1957. He was a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Ferguson also served as honorary secretary of the RGI for nine years and was also elected President of the Glasgow Art Club.

Lot 341

Stanley Matthews, an England international football cap, v Yugoslavia 1956, blue velvet with silver coloured thread, applied three lions shield and cream tassel, with copy of a signed letter on Stoke City headed paperNote: this was Matthews' 50th cap, awarded for the game against Yugoslavia on 28th November 1956, which England won 3 - 0.

Lot 548

Harold Riley (British, 1934-2023), Lowry and I Played Football in a Park off the Oldham Rd, Ancoat's - November 1961, signed and dated 1961 l.r., titled u.c., charcoal, 53 by 45cm, framed. Provenance: Lot 85, A Collection of Pictures, Bonhams, Chester, 19th February 2002. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

Lot 338

Stanley Matthews, an England international football cap, Football Association of Ireland 1949-50, dark blue velvet with silver coloured thread, applied three lions shield and cream tassel, with a copy of a signed letter on Stoke City headed paper

Lot 343

Stanley Matthews, an England International football cap, 1934-35, red velvet embroidered in gold thread with rose and dates, with a hand written and signed letter on Stoke City Football Club paperNote: Matthews' full time professional career as an International adult player started in 1934, with two matches, one against Wales at Ninian Park, the other, known as the Battle of Highbury, against Italy.

Lot 339

Stanley Matthews, an England international football cap, v Brazil 1956, blue velvet with silver coloured thread, applied three lions shield and cream tassel, with signed letter on Stoke City headed paperNote: played at Wembley on 9th May 1956, Matthews took a pivotal role in all four of England's goals, which led to an England win of 4 - 2.

Lot 344

Stanley Matthews, an England International Schoolboys football cap, 1929, red velvet with gold thread tassel, embroidered date and three lions, awarded for playing for England v Wales at the age of 14, with hand written and signed letter on Stoke City headed paperNote: Matthews' first cap, awarded at the age of 14 for a game against Wales on 20th April, his debut international appearance in football. The game was won by England 3 - 0, at Dean Court in Bournemouth.

Lot 340

Stanley Matthews, an England international football cap, v Hungary 1953, blue velvet with silver coloured thread, applied three lions shield and cream tassel, with copy of a signed letter on Stoke City headed paperNote: what became known as the Match of the Century, the game took place at Wembley on 25th November 1935; England lost 3 - 6 to Hungary.

Lot 337

Stanley Matthews, an England international football cap, v Northern Ireland 1950-51, blue velvet with silver coloured thread, applied three lions shield and cream tassel, framed and glazed, with copy of a signed letter on Stoke City headed paperNote: played on 7th October 1950, at Windsor Park in Belfast, England won 4 - 1.

Lot 336

Stanley Matthews, an International football cap, Portugal 1946-47, dark teal velvet with embroidered three lions and Football Association, with copy of a signed letter on Stoke City headed paperNote: his first post War International match against Portugal in Lisbon on 25th May 1947, Matthews excelled in the game which England won 10 - 0.

Lot 345

Stanley Matthews, Footballer of the Year trophy 1948, presented by the Football Writers Association, Cup Final Evening, silver plated figure of a footballer, on an ebonised plinth with enamelled union flag shields, 24.5cm high, with a copy of a signed letter on Stoke City Football Club headed paperNote: Matthews was the inaugural winner of the 1948 award, later receiving it for a second time in 1963.

Lot 76

Football, Carlos Alberto Torres signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured as he receives the 1970 Jules Rimet Trophy as Brazil's Team Captain. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. 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

Lot 75

Football, Manchester United multi signed 12x18 colourised photograph, featuring signatures from Ken Morgans, Bill Foulkes, Harry Gregg and Albert Scanlon as they pose for a team photo for the very last time prior to the European Quarter Final 2nd leg vs Red Star Belgrave. 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

Lot 1328

2006 FIFA World Cup Dornfelder Pfalz red wine signed by nine of the England football team including David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard, Ashley Cole, Michael Owen and Rio Ferdinand, in presentation box with certificate of authenticity. PLEASE NOTE ALL ALCOHOL & TOBACCO ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY

Lot 759

A collection of assorted Preston North End ephemora including 1938 cup final programme with compliments of Football Association; 1954 cup final programme and compliments slips from PNE; signed photograph of Tom Finney; PNE share holders certificate etc Condition- some slight marks and creases to the programmes, no rips, holes punched or writing, there is some rusting to the staples on one.

Lot 1884

A 1966 England Football World Cup signed shirt, the replica shirt signed by 10 players in black felt (does not include Bobby Moore). Comes with COA. Shipping category B.

Lot 1903

A collection of signed football related ephemera comprising three baseball caps signed by David Beckham, Michael Owen and Paul Scholes, Liverpool FC squad signed photo etc. Shipping category B.

Lot 751

Red and white No.18 Arsenal autographed short-sleeved shirt, 1990-91, Adidas, 42-44, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the front bearing numerous player autographs also signed by manager George Graham, the sleeves with The Football League flashes, stained.

Lot 864

Pelé signed yellow Brazil No.10 shirt, by Athleta, 3 Stars, short-sleeved.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 876

Pelé signed white Santos No.10 shirt, early 1960s, short-sleeved, no maker’s label, signed in black marker with a dedication to “Leonardo”.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 875

Pelé signed match-worn Puma football boots, 1973, black & white leather, stated by José Severino de Oliveira (see below) to have been worn for Santos v Portuguesa in the 1973 Paulista.Provenance: Acquired from José Severino de Oliveira, proprietor of Empresa Prorrogação Comércio de Artigo Esportivo Ltd.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 873

Ephemera relating to Pelé and the Brazilian international team between 1958 and 1971, comprising: a Sweden 1958 World Cup Final programme and a ticket; a press photograph of the Brazil 1958 World Cup at a training session;  a Chile 1962 World Cup No.29 ticket for the Brazil v Chile semi-final; a red English language edition 1970 World Cup programme signed to the front cover by Pelé; three 1970 World Cup tickets for Brazil matches, comprising the Group Matches v Czechoslovakia and Romania and the Final v Italy; and a ticket for Pelé’s final international appearance v Yugoslavia at the Maracana 18th July 1971 (comes with a COA) (9 items + a COA).The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 870A

Pelé New York Cosmos memorabilia, including a photocopy of Pele's first sign of agreement to join the Cosmos, a signed "offer" on note paper from GB Motor Inn, the copy signed to the reverse by Clive Toye); photograph at the 21 Club of Pele embracing Clive Toye at his "signing" press conference, signed to the reverse by Clive Toye; photograph of Pele signing his Cosmos contract, watched by his wife Rosemeri and Clive Toye, signed to the reverse by Toye; a signed photograph of Clive Toye; programme, ticket, pennant and souvenir keyring relating to his farewell match Cosmos v Santos 1st October 1977.Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.Graham Budd Auctions 7th November 2016 lot 965.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 815

Pelé Bertil Vallien 1958 World Cup 50th anniversary glass sculptural trophy presented in 2008, a trophy presented to Pelé to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brazil's 1958 World Cup victory. The trophy is composed of a blue tinted crystal orb with an internal laser-etched face, mounted on a black granite base with a silver tone plaque that reads "1958 The Greatest Football Achievement 2008 - Pelé - 50 years after the break through of the most astounding football player the world have [sic] ever seen.", the base is signed in the front right corner "B. Vallien" [Bertil Vallien] and engraved in the right rear corner "7174017 - Kosta Boda - Lim.Ed. 200." 18 by 15 by 15cm.Bertil Vallien is a Swedish glass sculptor.Provenance: The Pelé Collection, Julien’s Auctions, London, 7th to 9th June 2016, Lot 289.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 921

Diego Maradona autographed commemorative tribute short-sleeved shirt, the back of the shirt autographed by Maradona, the shirt similar to that worn in an Argentina vs. Rest of the World match given in his honor on November 10, 2001. Played at La Bombonera, more than 50,000 people attended to watch Maradona and the Argentina national team play together for the last time, the front of the jersey features Maradona’s number 10, a photo of him running with a football along with an embroidered autograph. Maradona has hand signed the shirt boldly in black marker pen to the reverse below his number 10 and between the wording “Homenaje A Diego Maradona” in Spanish, meaning “tribute to Diego Maradona.

Lot 868

A 1950s brown leather Drible brand ‘Especial’ football extensively signed by Brazilian footballers, including Pele, Coutinho, Pepe, Dorval etc., poor leather surface condition.Provenance: Acquired from José Severino de Oliveira, proprietor of Empresa Prorrogação Comércio de Artigo Esportivo Ltd.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 327

A pair of Hugo Lloris grey Nike Tiempo football boots, size 9 with Lloris and French flag decals to both boots and signed in black pen with evidence of match wear.

Lot 863

Pelé hat-trick match ball from the Cosmos v Fort Lauderdale Strikers match at Giants Stadium, 15th May 1977, widely regarded to have been Pele's defining personal performance during his 2 1/2 years at the NASL Club, THE BALL SIGNED BY PELE AND TEAM-MATES FRANZ BECKENBAUER & GIORGIO CHINAGLIA, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background.For aficionados who followed Pele's career in detail at Cosmos, the Brazilian's performance in the Strikers match lives long in the memory. He performed at an extraordinary high level of energy and sheer class and propelled his team-mates to their own high levels of performance simultaneously. In this match Pele scored tormented the opposition defence with an awesome display and scored all three goals in the Cosmos 3-0 victory before a full house at the Giants Stadium. The Fort Lauderdale goalkeeper beaten three times that day was England's Gordon Banks who at the 1970 World Cup had denied Pele with a wonder save from the Brazilian's header.Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.Graham Budd Auctions 7th November 2016, lot 918.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 865

Pelé signed white No.10 Santos long-sleeved shirt, by Ceppo with additional Moura Esportes label, signed in biro to the back below the blue No.10.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 386

A1982 Aston Villa football shirt (label is dated and appears to be from the period, XXL) signed to front by five players to inc: Tony Morley, Allan Evans, Kenny Swain and two others.

Lot 397

A c 2012/13 Manchester City football shirt (with tags, size 42, some staining) signed by 20 players to inc Joleon Lescott, Carlos Tevez, Clichy and more. A pennant signed by approx 16 members of a similar period squad, a pennant signed by approx 15 Manchester City legends to inc Fred Eyre, Colin Bell etc.Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.

Lot 427

Good selection of football memorabilia to inc: Mitre football signed by England players to inc Peter Shilton, Gary Stevens, Tony Adams, Bobby Robson, Chris Woods and more. An official Italia 1990 World Cup final pennant, an England / New Order 'World In Motion' t-shirt (XXL), Italia 90 t-shirt (XXL), 1970 World Cup coin collection, souvenirs from the Italia 1990 finals inc maps, newspaper cuttings etc.

Lot 402

Assorted signed football memorabilia to inc: 2002 'Footballers Factfile' book signed by approx 100+ players from that season, signed Blackburn Rovers programmes and shirt, matchworn Danny Webber Sheffield United shirt, Marco Materazzi signed card Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.

Lot 405

A 1999 Manchester United 'Champions League Winners' home shirt (Only Football tag, no sizing label) signed by 20+ players to inc Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer, Teddy Sheringham, David Beckham, Jordi Cruyff and others.

Lot 411

A 'Score Draw' retro style football shirt (M) signed by 40+ former players inc City legends. Signatures to inc: Colin Bell, Mike Summerbee, Keith Curle, Joe Royle, Roy Clarke, Tony Brook, Alvin Lee and many more.

Lot 395

An official MCFC football signed by approx 14 players from a c late 1990s squad to inc Nicky Weaver. Also with a collection of MCFC collectables and merchandise.

Lot 398

An officially produced Adidas Argentina football shirt (XL) signed in black marker pen by Diego Maradona.Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.

Lot 438

Six football shirts, each bearing a signature. To include: Chelsea shirt (S) signed by Joe Cole, two England shirt (S) signed by Peter Crouch, Manchester United shirt (S) signed by Rio Ferdinand, West Ham shirt (S) signed by Joe Cole, England shirt (S) signed by Michael Owen.

Lot 412

Three signed football shirts to inc: Xl shirt signed by Andrey Arshavin (23), XL shirt signed by Cesc Fabregas, a Sweden home shirt signed by Freddie Llungberg (L).

Lot 413

Six signed football shirts: Everton 09/10 home shirt (size 50/52) signed by Phil Jagielka, Inter Milan (L) signature unknown, Manchester City (Juniors L) signature unknown, Juventus (L) likely signed by Alessandro Del Piero (ex-Bonhams item), a L Sunderland shirt and a 1/2 year old sized shirt both signed.

Lot 408

A 'Liverpool Originals' vintage style football shirt (S) signed by 11 players from Liverpool's European Cup winning squad to inc Grobelaar, Neal, Kennedy, Lawrenson, Whelan, Hansen, Dalglish, Lee, Rush, Craig Johnson, Souness.

Lot 1419

Thierry Henry signed photograph and Arsenal FC program in a presentation glazed frame with certificate of authenticity, together with a collection of 2005-2009 Arsenal FC programmes, England vs Argentina 2005 multi signed team presentation in glazed frame and a signed Brazil football

Lot 1507

Football autographs Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa plus a selection of House of Commons letters, including signed Margaret Thatcher, Buckingham Palace etc. Small lot of theatre and other programmes, some signed.

Lot 42

Football. Geoff Hurst Signed 10x8 colour photo. Photo shows the Hurst Shooting for goal against West Germany. Good condition Est.

Lot 21

Football, Billy Bonds signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured celebrating with West Ham after winning the 1980 FA Cup. Bonds is a former professional footballer and manager, who is most often associated with West Ham United with whom he spent 27 years as player and manager. Good condition Est.

Lot 33

Football. Alan Hudson Signed 10x8 black and white Autographed Editions page. Bio description on the rear. Photo shows Hudson in action. Good condition Est.

Lot 122

Football Southampton F. C 2015/16 multi signed replica shirt 19 signatures includes great names such Sadio Mane, James Ward Prowse, Virgil Van Dijk, Charlie Austen, Jay Rodriguez plus other great signatures. 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

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