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1986 World Cup Argentina v England Football Ticket: Infamous Hand of God match played in Mexico in which Maradona famously scored with his hand. Light fold and rear has a scuff where previously in vendors scrapbook. The vendor attended the match. A similar ticket was sold at auction in 2022 with a hammer price of over two thousand pounds. Genuine ticket.
Kenny Dalglish blue airtex No.9 Scotland v. Argentina match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1979, Umbro, 38/40in with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, with certificate of authenticity signed by Hugo Villaverde stating that he swapped the shirt with Dalglish In the friendly match played 2nd June 1979 at Hampden Park, Argentina defeated Scotland 3-1, the game will remembered also as the match that Maradona scored his first-ever international goal Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Football Memorabilia, 30th March 2006, Lot 115, Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28th October 2009, Lot 698
Football Diego Maradona 13x11 inch overall mounted signature piece includes signed black and white photo and one unsigned. 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
MARADONA DIEGO: (1960-2020) Argentinean Footballer, 1986 World Cup winner, widely considered the best player of all time. A good Signed colour 4.5 x 6 photograph by Maradona, the image showing him in a full-length action pose wearing his Napoli strip. Signed in bold black ink to the image, also adding ` his squad number, `10´, beneath his signature. Four sight trades of former mounting to the corners of the verso. VG.
MARADONA DIEGO: (1960-2020) Argentine football player, captain of the Argentinean FIFA World Cup winning team of 1986. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Maradona in a full-length action pose wearing his Argentina strip and with a ball at his feet. Signed in bold black ink to the image, also adding his squad number 10 beneath his signature. EX
Diego Maradona blue and white No.10 Boca Juniors match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1995, 44 with v-neck collar and printed badge, badge, number worn and sponsors logo rubbed, some holes and staining, with COA from Racing Club Museum The above shirt was issued to Maradona for the friendly match against South Korea played 30th September 1995 Provenance: Racing Club Museum
FUSSBALL - DIEGO MARADONA (1960-2020) signierter Fußballschuh ("Diego 10") in Kuppelglas gerahmt, mit Fotodruck der Fußballlegende sowie eingelassener Plakette mit der Bezeichnung: "Personally signed by Diego Maradona", HxL: ca. 48,5x53 cm. Alters- und Beriebsspuren.| SOCCER - DIEGO MARADONA (1960-2020) signed soccer boot ("Diego 10"), framed behind dome glass with a photo print of the football legend, as well as an inset plaque with the inscription: "Personally signed by Diego Maradona", hxl: approx. 48,5x53 cm. Signs of age and rubbing.
THREE BOXES OF FOOTBALL INTEREST HARDBACK AND PAPERBACK BOOKS, approximately eighty five titles, mainly biographies and autobiographies, including some of the following titles, Robbie Savage I'll Tell You What, Gary Speed Unspoken, Feed The Beast by John Parkin, Only the Goalkeeper to beat by Francis Hodgson, Theo Growing Up fast by Theo Walcott, El Diego Diego Maradona, The Tony Ford Story by Heith Haynes and Phil Sumbler, All Guns Blazing Arsenal in the 1980's by Jon Spurling etc
FIFA WORLD CUP 1986 MEXICO, BRONZE PRESENTATION PLAQUE, ALONG WITH ASIAN FOOTBALL CONFEDERATION CUFFLINK SET the plaque inscribed azteca adidas to the obverse, in fitted presentation case, the AFC set comprising cufflinks, tie pin and slideNote: As per the vendor, these items were formerly the property of F.A. Chairman Bert Millichap, and purchased as such at auction circa 1990s.The 1986 Mexico World Cup lives on in sporting memory as one of the most iconic. Argentina, captained by 25-year old Diego Armando Maradona, lifted the trophy after defeating West Germany in the final. Perhaps more famous (or rather infamous) than the final, is the 'hand of god' goal scored by Maradona vs. England in the quarters. During that same game he would also score what is often regarded as one of the tournament's all time greatest goals, later voted 'goal of the century'. 6.5cm diameter It is difficult to say for certain, though it is mostly likely a gift for commemorative purposes.
Football Trading Card signed collection. Such as Diego Maradona, Pep Guardiola, Eusebio, Dino Zoff, Gonzalez Blanco Raul and more. 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
Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1984 -1985 - Linea Time Match Jersey, short sleeves, V-neck, Size 48. On the front: embroidered commercial sponsor Cirio and sewn club emblem. On the back: white number 10 in faux leather, with linear stitching. Jersey was worn by Maradona during the league match Cremonese-Napoli (1-1) on April 14, 1985, in Cremona. The jersey was exchanged with the opponent Juary at the end of the game. A very rare jersey used in Maradona's first year at Napoli, splendid and well-preserved. Attached is a copy of the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) for provenance. Provenance: Juary, former player of Cremonese 1984-1985 Giuseppe Miglioli, Vice President of Cremonese Club Gianni Bandera, President of Jag Salumi, sponsor of Cremonese 1984-1985 Bandera Family Private collection
David Yarrow 1966 Glasgow - lebt und arbeitet in London The Witness. 2020. Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografie. Archivalischer Pigmentdruck. Signiert, datiert 'August 2020' und nummeriert. Aus einer Auflage von zwölf Exemplaren. Auf matt glänzendem Fotopapier. 94 x 150,5 cm (37 x 59,2 in). Papier (Sichtmaß): 99 x 155,5 cm (39 x 61,2 in). Aufgenommen in Kenya, 2020. Gedruckt von BowHaus in Los Angeles. Rahmenmaß: 132,5 x 188,7 cm (52,2 x 74,3 in). [CH]. • David Yarrow macht sich in den 1980er Jahren zunächst als Sportfotograf für die London Times einen Namen, bspw. mit der berühmten Fotografie von Diego Maradona nach dem Finale der Weltmeisterschaft in Mexiko City 1986. • Erst viele Jahre später und insbesondere in den vergangenen zehn Jahren etabliert sich der Künstler als weltweit bekannter Natur-Fotograf. • Mit seinen einzigartigen Arbeiten dokumentiert er die Natur aus ganz neuen Perspektiven und zeigt die Tierwelt in ausdrucksstarken, meist monochromen und besonders nah an das Motiv herantretenden Fotografien. • Aufgrund seiner Verdienste für Naturschutz- und philanthropische Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen wird der Künstler im Entstehungsjahr der hier angebotenen Fotografie Botschafter der African Community and Conservation Foundation (ACCF). Mit einem Zertifikat von David Yarrow Photography, August 2020. PROVENIENZ: Maddox Gallery, London. Privatsammlung Hessen (vom Vorgenannten erworben). 'It was quite a busy evening alone on the ground underneath Kilimanjaro [..]. I had my moment and the temptation later that night was to crop out the elephant on the right. After all, the charging bull is coming right towards me and is almost symmetrical to the mountain – so perhaps less was more. But we went back and forth with both options, and we all agreed to keep the smaller elephant in the final crop. [..] the elephant to the right adds a sense of scale to the big bull [..]. So, whilst I am an advocate of the power of reductivism, hence my preference for monochrome, we thought it best to show this memorable capture in its widest frame. There is perhaps that little bit more compositional balance this way than in the tight portrait.' David Yarrow über die hier angebotene Fotografie, 2020, zit. nach: Maddox Gallery, https://maddoxgallery.com/artworks/ 2016533-david-yarrow-the-witness-2020/ Aufrufzeit: 08.12.2023 - ca. 16.14 h +/- 20 Min. Dieses Objekt wird regel- oder differenzbesteuert angeboten, Folgerechtsvergütung fällt an.ENGLISH VERSIONDavid Yarrow 1966 Glasgow - lebt und arbeitet in London The Witness. 2020. Black and white photograph. Archival pigment print. Signed, dated 'August 2020' and numbered. From an edition f 12 copies. On matt-finished photo paper. 94 x 150.5 cm (37 x 59.2 in). Sheet (visible area): 99 x 155,5 cm (39 x 61,2 in). Shot in Kenya in 2020. Printed by BowHaus in Los Angeles. Frame: 132.5 x 188.7 cm (52.2 x 74.3 in). [CH]. • David Yarrow first made a name for himself in the 1980s as a sports photographer for the London Times, with the famous photograph of Diego Maradona after the final of the World Cup in Mexico City in 1986. • The artist became established as a world-renowned nature photographer only years later, especially over the past ten years . • With his unique works, he documents nature from completely new perspectives and shows the animal world in expressive, mostly monochrome photographs that get particularly close to the motif. • Due to his services to the conservation of nature and philanthropic charities, the artist became an ambassador for the African Community and Conservation Foundation (ACCF) in the year the present photograph was shot. With a certificate of authenticity by David Yarrow Photography, issued in August 2020. PROVENANCE: Maddox Gallery, London. Private collection Hesse (acquired from the above). 'It was quite a busy evening alone on the ground underneath Kilimanjaro [..]. I had my moment and the temptation later that night was to crop out the elephant on the right. After all, the charging bull is coming right towards me and is almost symmetrical to the mountain – so perhaps less was more. But we went back and forth with both options, and we all agreed to keep the smaller elephant in the final crop. [..] the elephant to the right adds a sense of scale to the big bull [..]. So, whilst I am an advocate of the power of reductivism, hence my preference for monochrome, we thought it best to show this memorable capture in its widest frame. There is perhaps that little bit more compositional balance this way than in the tight portrait.' David Yarrow about the photograph offered here, 2020, quoted from: Maddox Gallery, https://maddoxgallery.com/artworks/2016533-david-yarrow-the-witness-2020/ Called up: December 8, 2023 - ca. 16.14 h +/- 20 min. This lot can be purchased subject to differential or regular taxation, artist´s resale right compensation is due.
Pele autographed TOFFS replica Brazil 1970 World Cup shirt the front signed Edson Pele and a Maradona autographed replica 1986 World Cup final shirt, with combined COA, both framed and glazed, 37 x 32in. (2) The Pele shirt was signed on 6th March at The Westcliffe Hotel, South Africa and the Maradona shirt was autographed on 9th June 2005 in Buenos Aires with copy of a CLIC Sargent Auction Catalogue, 2008 where the shirt were sold for charity and a CD showing images of the players signing the shirts
Diego Maradona blue and white No.10 match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2000, Mitre, 8 with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed HOMENAJE A DANIEL VALENCIA, with COA from Racing Club Museum The above shirt was issued to Maradona in the Daniel Valencia Tribute friendly match against Talleres de Cordoba played on 12th November 2000 Provenance: Racing Club Museum
Diego Maradona blue and white No.10 Boca Juniors match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1995, 44 with v-neck collar and printed badge, badge, number worn and sponsors logo rubbed, some holes and staining, with COA from Racing Club Museum The above shirt was issued to Maradona for the friendly match against South Korea played 30th September 1995 Provenance: Racing Club Museum
MARADONA DIEGO: (1960-2020) Argentine footballer. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Maradona in a three-quarter length pose, surrounded by jubilant fans, as he sits on the shoulders of one and holds the World Cup trophy above his head as he celebrates his country’s victory in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, having beaten West Germany at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on 29th June 1986. Signed by Maradona in black ink to the image, across a slightly darker area, adding his squad number beneath his signature. About EX
COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES AND MAGAZINES, PREDOMINANTLY CIRCA 90 / 00 / 10s with some earlier, including Old Firm and Cup matches, the earliest circa 1969, Richard Gough Testimonial, Manchester 08 UEFA Final, also a collection of Scotland programmes including vs. England, and vs. Argentina 1979 (Maradona 1st int. goal), a Celtic vs. Slovan Bratislava 26th Feb 1964 programme ECWC, also a small collection of 1970s Liverpool programmes
Diego Maradona signed Official commemorative cover PM World Cup 3.7.86 Bequia Grenadines of St Vincent First Day of Issue. 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
Diego Maradona signed Argentina 1978 commemorative cover PM Da De Emision Argentina 4 Feb 1978, 1000, Buenos Aires and 10x8 inch colour photo in action for Argentina. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10
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