Massimo Agostini - U.S. Ancona - Stagione 1992-1993 - Umbro match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Agostini during the Ancona-Juventus match (0-1) on March 28, 1993, held at the Stadio del Conero in Ancona. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Number 9 in flock. Provenance: Former Juventus footballer during the 1992-1993 season.
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Antonio dell'Oglio - ACF Fiorentina - Stagione 1992-1993 - Lotto match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Dell'Oglio during the Fiorentina-Juventus match (2-0) on December 6, 1992, held at the Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Number 13 in flock. Provenance: Former Juventus footballer during the 1992-1993 season.
Giuseppe Signori - S.S. Lazio - Stagione 1992-1993 - Umbro match jersey, label unreadable. Jersey worn by Signori during the Lazio-Juventus match (1-1) on January 24, 1993, held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Number 11 sewn in fabric. Provenance: Former Juventus footballer during the 1992-1993 season.
Ruggiero Rizzitelli - AS Roma - Stagione 1992-1993 - Adidas match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Rizzitelli during the Juventus-Roma match (1-1) on September 27, 1992, held at the Delle Alpi Stadium in Turin. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Provenance: Former Juventus footballer during the 1992-1993 season.
Michele Serena - U.C. Sampdoria - Stagione 1992-1993 - Asics match jersey, size XXL. Jersey worn by Serena during the Sampdoria-Juventus match on January 10, 1993, held at the Stadio Marassi in Genoa. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Number 9 in flock. Provenance: Former Juventus footballer during the 1992-1993 season.
Alessandro Orlando - Udinese Calcio - Stagione 1992-1993 - Lotto match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Orlando during the Udinese-Juventus match (0-0) on April 4, 1994, held at the Stadio Friuli in Udine. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Provenance: Former Juventus footballer during the 1992-1993 season.
Stefano Pioli - ACF Fiorentina - Stagione 1991-1992 - Lotto match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Pioli during the Fiorentina-Sampdoria match (1-2) on January 5, 1992, held at the Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Number 6 in sublimation. Provenance: Former Sampdoria footballer during the 1991-1992 season.
Gualtiero Grandini - Calcio Foggia 1920 - Stagione 1991-1992 - Admiral match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Grandini during the Foggia-Sampdoria match (0-0) on December 8, 1991, held at the Stadio Pino Zaccheria in Foggia. It was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Number 3 in sublimation. Provenance: Former Sampdoria footballer during the 1991-1992 season.
Michele Padovano - S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1991-1992 - Umbro match jersey, unreadable label. The jersey was worn by Padovano in the Napoli-Sampdoria match (2-1) on November 3, 1991, held at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples, and exchanged with the opponent at the end of the game. Number 11 sewn in fabric. Provenance: Former Sampdoria footballer in the 1991-1992 season.
Martin Vasquez - Torino F.C. - Stagione 1991-1992 - ABM match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Vasquez during the Torino-Sampdoria match (1-1) on April 18, 1992, held at the Stadio delle Alpi in Turin, and exchanged with the opponent at the end of the game. Provenance: Former Sampdoria player in the 1991-1992 season.
Massimo Crippa – S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1990-1991 - Ennerre match jersey, size L. Jersey worn by Crippa during the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final Sampdoria-Napoli (2-0) on April 3, 1991, held at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa and exchanged with the opponent at the end of the game. Provenance: Former Sampdoria footballer in the 1990-1991 season.
Sebino Nela - AS Roma - Stagione 1990-1991 - Ennerre match jersey, size L. Jersey worn by Nela during the Roma - Pisa match (0-2) at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on January 20, 1991. Jersey exchanged at the end of the game with the player Giuseppe Argentesi. Provenance: Giuseppe Argentesi Private collection.
Daniele Fortunato - Juventus F.C. - Stagione 1989-1990 - Kappa match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by Fortunato during the Juventus-Sampdoria match (1-0) on October 29, 1989, held at the Comunale Stadium in Turin, and exchanged with the opponent at the end of the game. Provenance: Former Sampdoria footballer in the 1989-1990 season.
Antonio De Vitis - Udinese Calcio - Stagione 1989-1990 - ABM match jersey, size XL. Jersey worn by De Vitis during the Udinese-Sampdoria match (3-3) on September 17, 1989, held at the Stadio Friuli in Udine, and exchanged with the opponent at the end of the game. Provenance: Former Sampdoria footballer in the 1989-1990 season.
Antonio Careca – S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1988-1989 - Ennerre Match Jersey. Jersey worn by Careca during the Coppa Italia match Lecce-Napoli (1-1) on September 14, 1988, held at the Via del Mare Stadium in Lecce. The jersey was handed over to his friend and teammate Raffaele Di Fusco at the end of the game. Provenance: Raffaele Di Fusco, former Napoli goalkeeper in the 1988-1989 season, attached a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and photographic evidence.
Lionello Manfredonia – AS Roma - Stagione 1988-1989 - Ennerre match jersey. Jersey worn by Manfredonia for the Roma-Fiorentina match (2-1) held at the Stadio Flaminio in Rome on June 11, 1989, exchanged with the opponent Stefano Borgonovo at the end of the game. Provenance: Stefano Borgonovo's family Former lot 286 auction in December 2020 Private collection.
Lionello Manfredonia - AS Roma - stagione 1988-1989 - Ennerre match jersey, size L. Jersey worn by Manfredonia during the Roma-Sampdoria match (1-0) on April 16, 1989, held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, exchanged at the end of the game with the opponent. Number 4 sewn in fabric. Provenience: Former Sampdoria player in the 1988-1989 season.
Renato Buso - Juventus F.C. - Stagione 1987-1988 - Kappa match jersey, no size indication. Jersey worn by Buso during the friendly match Casale-Juventus (0-6) on August 8, 1987, and handed over at the end of the game to his teammate Paolo Siroti. Provenance: Paolo Siroti, former Juventus player in the 1987-1988 season. Private collection.
Ciro Ferrara - S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1987-1988 - Ennerre Match Jersey. Jersey worn by Ferrara during the Champions League match Napoli-Real Madrid (1-1) on September 30, 1987. The jersey was gifted to his teammate Raffaele Di Fusco at the end of the game. Provenance: Raffaele Di Fusco, attached Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Andrea Carnevale - S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1986-1987 - Ennerre Match Jersey. Jersey worn by Carnevale during the Napoli-Fiorentina match (1-1) on May 10, 1987, held at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples. Andrea Carnevale scored the goal that secured Napoli's first Serie A title. The jersey was gifted to his teammate Raffaele Di Fusco at the end of the game. Provenance: Raffaele Di Fusco, with attached Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and photographic evidence with the jersey.
Salvatore Bagni – S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1986-1987 - Ennerre Away Match Jersey. Jersey worn by Bagni during the Coppa Italia match Spal-Napoli (0-2) on August 24, 1986, held at the Paolo Mazza Stadium in Ferrara. The jersey was handed over to his friend and teammate Raffaele Di Fusco at the end of the game. Provenance: Raffaele Di Fusco, former Napoli goalkeeper in the 1986-1987 season, with attached Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and photographic evidence.
Salvatore Bagni – S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1986-1987 - Ennerre Match Jersey. Jersey worn by Bagni during the Napoli-Udinese match (1-1) on September 21, 1986, held at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples. The jersey was handed over to his friend and teammate Raffaele Di Fusco at the end of the game. Provenance: Raffaele Di Fusco, former Napoli goalkeeper in the 1986-1987 season, with attached Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and photographic evidence.
Sebastiano Nela - AS Roma - Stagione 1985-1986 - Kappa Match Jersey, Size I 52. Jersey worn by Nela during the Roma-Sampdoria match (1-0) on April 6, 1986, held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The jersey was exchanged with an opponent at the end of the game. Perforated jersey with the number 5 in paint. Provenance: Former Sampdoria player in the 1988-1989 season.
Antonio Cabrini - Juventus F.C. - Stagione 1984-1985 - Kappa Match Jersey. Jersey worn by Cabrini during the Napoli-Juventus match (0-0) on May 5, 1985, held at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples. The jersey was exchanged with the opponent Raffaele Di Fusco at the end of the game. Provenance: Raffaele Di Fusco, with attached Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and photographic evidence.
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
Highsmith (Patricia) Slowly, Slowly in the Wind, number 8 of 250 copies signed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, fine, slip-case, New York, 1979; Little Tales of Misogyny, number 49 of 250 copies signed by the author, original cloth, slip-case, 1986; A Game for the Living, first edition, endpapers toned with ink inscription blacked out, original boards, dust-jacket, spine and upper edge faded, edges creased and frayed, spine ends and extremities nicked and chipped, New York, 1958, 8vo (3)
NO RESERVE King (Stephen) Cujo, slight shelf-lean, light vertical crease to spine, jacket a little creased at head and foot, 1982; Pet Sematary, light toning to front free endpaper, jacket price-clipped, light toning to spine, 1983; Gerald's Game, jacket with light sunning to spine, 1992, first English editions, original boards, dust-jackets, excellent or near-fine; and 9 others by the same, 8vo (12)
NO RESERVE Le Carré (John) A Perfect Spy, 1986; The Russia House, 1989; The Secret Pilgrim, 1991; Our Game, proof dust-jacket cover stapled to inner upper wrapper, 1995; Single & Single, 1999, uncorrected proof copies, original wrappers, some light creasing to spine ends, otherwise excellent; and 5 others, including other crime novel proofs, namely another proof of The Secret Pilgrim with proof dust-jacket, together with launch night menu printed in dust-jacket design of the same, 8vo (10)
Le Carré (John) Our Game, first edition, first printing, cut signature of the author to title, original boards, slight bumping to spine tips and corners, first state dust-jacket, faint creasing to head, else fine, 8vo, 1995.⁂ The first in the original first state dust-jacket, suppressed due to the author's dislike of the design.
NO RESERVE Star Wars.- Lucas (George) Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, spine faded, New York, 1976 § Pop-Up Books of Star Wars, illustrated by Wayne Douglas Barlowe, moveable illustrations, original boards, 1978; and 11 others related to Star Wars, including an original 1977 vintage R2-D2 radio-controlled Kenner toy and limited edition Star Wars Monopoly game, v.s., v.d. (13)
A 19th century Staffordshire greyhound with game; 4 Staffordshire female figures; a Royal Worcester figure: QEII 80th birthday; a Royal Doulton figure: Elaine HN 2791.The QEII figure is in good condition. The Royal Doulton figure has a chip to the fan, otherwise is in good condition. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE BEFORE THE AUCTION.INTERESTED IN
Bloody Sunday, 1920 A Dark Day in GAA & Irish History 'Bloody Sunday' An original Admission Ticket to Croke Park, Great Challenge Match (Football), Tipperary v. Dublin, Sunday, November 21,1920. Pink card, 3 ins x 4 ¼ ins, overall good condition, minor creasing. It was at this match that British soldiers opened fire on the pitch and crowd, killing a player and twelve spectators. This followed Michael Collins' operation against British secret service agents earlier that morning, in which fourteen British officers were shot dead. The period 1918 - 1920 was a turbulent and dangerous period in Irish History. Martial Law was enforced in many areas, and the activities of the G.A.A. and other Sporting Organisations were severely curtailed. The behaviour of the British Forces in Ireland forced many young men to join the Irish Volunteers, and other Republican Organizations despite having no background in the movement. Especially in Tipperary, many young men of the time, and particularly those involved in Gaelic Games joined in the struggle for Irish Independence. With such exciting events as the Rescue of Sean Hogan at Knocklong Railway Station in May 1919, several of the country's leading Footballers became involved in the War of Independence. By early March 1920 the number of Gaelic Games played almost came to a standstill. This trend continued into the early summer when normally the volume of activity should have been increasing. In October there came a sudden and brief revival of Inter-County Fixtures. However, the following month was to have a tragic outcome. In early October, approximately five thousand spectators who had so far that year had little exciting fare were entertained by a rousing Challenge Football Match in Croke Park, between Dublin and Kildare, which Dublin won. Soon afterwards, the Tipperary County Board issued a challenge to Dublin. A match was arranged for 2.45 p.m. on Sunday November 21st, again at Croke Park. The game was well organised, and advertised as The G.A.A. Challenge Match. It was intended that the money raised from the match would help the Association for the Dependents of the I.R.A. who had been killed or imprisoned. The events which occurred at that game, now known as ''Bloody Sunday,'' followed the early morning assassination of eleven British Intelligence Agents, ''The Cairo Gang,'' in an operation organized by Michael Collins. When the British retaliated later that day, it was to Croke Park that the Military and Auxiliary Forces came, recognizing that the Stadium was the centre and symbol of Irish Nationalism and Nationalistic Aspirations. ''Then suddenly and without any warning, Croke Park was the scene of a holocaust??'' They fired into the crowd indiscriminately, killing twelve people and wounding about sixty, ''On the field Michael Hogan, one of the Tipperary backs (and one of only two Irish Volunteer Officers on the Tipperary Team) lay mortally wounded, while within seconds a dozen spectators were dead or dying, many more seriously wounded.'' This was Bloody Sunday. Nothing more strikingly illustrates the close connections between the G.A.A. and the Republican Movement between 1916 and 1922, than ''Bloody Sunday"; together with a Photograph of Frank Mc Partland, wearing his medals. (2) Provenance: Frank Mc Parland, G.P.O. / O'Connell Street Garrison 1916 Rising, who attended the Game. It was sold at O'Reilly's Auctions in 1993, along with his medals and other artefacts, and by descent to the present vendor.
A mainly board game related group to include board games to include Connect 4, Hangman, Kojak, Labyrinth and others. Model Kits, Sindy Caravan, Binatone, Astro Wars game and more. NOT CHECKED FOR WORKING ORDER OR COMPLETENESS. Conditions generally appear Fair to Excellent in generally Fait to Good play worn boxes. See photo. (30+)
Doctor Who - a collection of assorted vintage 1970s / 1980s memorabilia and merchandise to include: Doctor Who Bubble Bath (no contents), ceramic Tardis moneybox, vintage Tardis tins (Fourth and Fifth Doctor era), Dr Who pinball game (Fourth Doctor), Addis Tardis bottles, vinyl pencil cases and others items. Various conditions.
A collection of boxed model aeroplanes and an Air Force board game, the planes: a ZVEZDA Petlyakov PE-8 Soviet Long Range Bomber Model 172; an Airfix B24J Liberator 1-72 model kit from 1975; a HP Halifax B3 from 1975; a HE177 from 1981; a Mistercraft PZL37ALOSI; a Mistercraft FI-156 C-3 Storch; two Skala PZL-37ABLOS; a Novo Aircraft kit Martin Baltimore Medium Bomber; a Night Fighter DO217N-1 Nachtjager number 125 etc.Qty: Quantity Boxes worn.Sixteen complete models to include the PE-8, the Night Fighter, the PV1 Ventura, the Avia, BHIII, the Letov PZL37, two PZL37A, the Demon, the BIII, the Potez 540, the Mikro 72, the Messerschmitt ME163, the Storch, the Heinkel HE177, and an RAF Rescue Launch.
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