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World Cup 1966 Free of rights Movie GER v USSR - Public domain original black-and-white film of the World Cup 1966 semifinal Germany - USSR on 25th July 1966. The film was shot and cut by referee Kreitlein with a semi professional camera. The film runs 25 minutes approximately. The film has never been released before. Video track 13 mm in plastic box. From the inheritance of FIFA referee Rudolf Kreitlein (1919-2012) who reffed two matches. Kreitlein was a film enthusiast with high claims. He used the fact that due to being a referee he was allowed inside the stadiums, move freely and shoot films of the German teams matche during the World Cup. The film is in mint condition. Unknown, unreleased and public domain material.
World Cup 1966 Free of rights Movie Final England - Public domain original black-and-white film of the legendary World Cup 1966 final England - Germany (4:2). The film was shot and cut by referee Kreitlein with a semi professional camera. The film runs 25 minutes approximately. The film has never been released before. Video track 13 mm in plastic box. From the inheritance of FIFA referee Rudolf Kreitlein (1919-2012) who reffed two matches. Kreitlein was a film enthusiast with high claims. He used the fact that due to being a referee he was allowed inside the stadiums, move freely and shoot films of the German teams matche during the World Cup. The film is in mint condition. Unknown, unreleased and public domain material.
World Cup 1966 Free of rights Movie Germany - Public domain original black-and-white film of the World Cup 1966 matches Argentina - Germany and Germany - Switzerland. The film was shot and cut by referee Kreitlein with a semi professional camera. The film runs 15 minutes approximately. The film has never been released before. Video track 13 mm in plastic box. From the inheritance of FIFA referee Rudolf Kreitlein (1919-2012) who reffed two matches. Kreitlein was a film enthusiast with high claims. He used the fact that due to being a referee he was allowed inside the stadiums, move freely and shoot films of the German teams matche during the World Cup. The film is in mint condition. Unknown, unreleased and public domain material.
World Cup 1966 Free of rights Movie GER v Spain - Public domain original black-and-white film of the World Cup 1966 match Germany - Spain. The film was shot and cut by referee Kreitlein with a semi professional camera. The film runs 15 minutes approximately. The film has never been released before. Video track 13 mm in plastic box. From the inheritance of FIFA referee Rudolf Kreitlein (1919-2012) who reffed two matches. Kreitlein was a film enthusiast with high claims. He used the fact that due to being a referee he was allowed inside the stadiums, move freely and shoot films of the German teams matche during the World Cup. The film is in mint condition. Unknown, unreleased and public domain material.
A lot of assorted items to include; two Aston Villa signed shirts, approx. 24 signatures total, Star Wars trilogy definitive collection boxed set, assorted boxed die cast cars including Days Gone, Kodak cine camera and another Pathe Scope `H` camera, two film reels, children`s books, assorted tea and cigarette cards including car and transport related, erotic postcards etc.
An assorted lot of James Bond and related items to include; 007 the World is not Enough compass, various postcards, lunch box, 007 paper clips, James Bond rubber bands, Casino Royale pens and other stationery, two ties, 007 James Bond intercom watch set, James Bond spy camera in the form of a lighter, promotional Harrods Coca Cola bottles and cans, Casino Royale Song 1gb flash drive etc.
COL An excellent value collection of photographs from the studio of... COL An excellent value collection of photographs from the studio of celebrated portrait photographer Gemma Levine, in various size formats, some unsigned. Highlights include an unsigned 50 x 42cm colour shot of Princess Diana wearing a black jacket with red cuffs and lapel and an unsigned 57 x 47.3cm black and white picture of the Princess looking at the camera. Both Diana pictures framed. Signed photographs comprise Alan Bates (23 x 21.5cm), Frank Muir (28.3 x 19), Janet Suzman (28.5 x 23.3cm), Menachem Begin (28.5 x 23.1cm), Lawrence Marks (28.5 x 23.3cm), Betty Boothroyd and David Seaman (unframed, 40 x 40.5cm each) plus other shots housed in an album. Also includes signed portraits by Edward Heath etc. Ideal for display. Viewing strongly recommended.
SP A 14.1 x 10.3cm cabinet card, bust portrait of Leo Tolstoy showing him... SP A 14.1 x 10.3cm cabinet card, bust portrait of Leo Tolstoy showing him looking directly into the camera. Clearly dated and signed in Russian in black ink to lower margin ""Leo Tolstoy, March 6, 1901"". Original mount of photographer Scharer and Nabholz in Moscow. Overall size 16.3 x 10.1cm. Age toning to picture. Ink slightly faded on signature and a couple of smudges on the date. Minor browning to mount edges and wear to upper margin on printed rear, but nevertheless an impressive item.
Parr (M.) & Gerry Badger. - The Photobook: A History, vol.1 only (of 2), 2004 § Haworth-Booth (M.) & David Mellor. Bill Brandt: Behind the Camera. Photographs 1928-1983, New York, 1985 § Haworth-Booth (M.) Camille Silvy, 2010 § Allemand (E.D.) & others. 160 Ans de Photographie en Nord - Pas de Calais, Roubaix, 2001 § Martin (Paul) Victorian Snapshots, spotted, 1939, illustrations, original cloth or boards, all but the fourth with dust-jackets, the last rubbed ; and 3 others, photographic, v.s. (8)

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