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Lot 33

MARTINELLI LUCE FOGLIA DESK LAMP, by Elio Martinelli 1960's with colour change light function, 43cm H.

Lot 1808

A Victorian rosewood four dial banjo barometer, signed 'W Martinelli & Son, 2 King St Boro'.

Lot 579

OPERA, signed album pages, inc. Pompilio Malatesta, Antonnio Scotti, Louise Kirkby Lunn, Nellie Melba, Giovanni Martinelli, John McCormack etc., 6 x 7, together with many similar page of private sketches, poems etc., some still in original album (1913), G, Qty.

Lot 978

A mid-19th Century rosewood cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by W. Martinelli, 2 King Street, Boro', with 10ins diameter silvered scale and alcohol thermometer, contained in rosewood case inset with bevelled mirror and with scroll pediment, 43.75ins high, and one other 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer, by T.Bedwell, 14 York Street, Commercial Road, London, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, in mahogany case inlaid with stringings, inset with convex mirror and with scroll pediment, 38.75ins high Note: William Martinelli is recorded in various addresses in London (fl. 1840-1859)

Lot 76

Martinelli Nicola. Risposta a conto e non a saldo ad un'opuscolo intitolato Il Panfangolo Riminese. S.n.t.8° (195x130 mm). [2], 37, [3] pages. Copy uncut. Waterstain to the lower outer corner. Contemporary yellow wrappers. Traces of dust and waterstain to the upper cover. Ownership inscription to the upper cover. This work by the politician from Rimini Nicola Martinelli - issued anonymously - represents a reply to the Panfangolo, i.e. the 'Baker', a pamphlet written by his adversary Francesco Gaetano Battaglini against the tax system, and ration book introduced in the city.In-8° (mm 195x130). Pagine [2], 37, [3]. Esemplare in barbe. Gora all'angolo inferiore destro. Brossura coeva in carta gialla, con tracce di polvere e gora al piatto anteriore. Firma di possesso al piatto anteriore. L'Autore si ricava dall'esemplare censito in ICCU 031437 in cui una nota manoscritta al frontespizio lo identifica con il Conte Nicola Martinelli. Il Panfangolo - che significa panettiere - è un opuscolo del letterato ed erudito riminese Francesco Gaetano Battaglini stampato anonimo nel 1791, dai contenuti polemici nei confronti delle disposizioni annonarie appena introdotte in città e da cui emerge una posizione in materia piuttosto arretrata rispetto ai tempi; di impronta più liberista quella di Martinelli, uno degli avversari politici di Battaglini, la cui Risposta uscì a stampa nello stesso anno, sempre in forma anonima. Il conte fu nella città romagnola uno dei politici più apprezzati del suo tempo.

Lot 110

MARTINELLI GIOVANNI: (1885-1969) Italian Tenor. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Martinelli standing in a full length pose in costume as Radames from Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to the lower white border and dated April 1937 in his hand. A few light, minor corner creases, otherwise VG

Lot 455

Vol. 'Lettere Familiari e Critiche' by Vincenzio Martinelli, Londra: 1758, marbled end, together with two vols. of letters from North of Italy addressed to Henry Hallam. London: John Murray 1819 - poor bindings

Lot 219

Possevino Giovanni Battista. Vite de santi et beati di Todi. Con la traslatione solenne di cinque corpi loro. Et molte rime in essa fatte, nelle quali si scuopre l'antichità, & grandezza temporale, & spirituale di detta città. Institutione dell'oratorio perpetuo, et delle congregationi de preti... In Perugia: nella stamparia di Vincentio Colombara erede di Andrea Bresciano, 1597.In-4° (mm 198x145). Pagine [20], 304. Stemma xilografico del dedicatario, il vescovo Angelo Cesi, sul frontespizio, iniziali e fregi xilografici. Arrossature, bruniture. Legatura coeva in pergamena flsocia, titoli manoscritti al dorso, fori per bindelle. Qualche piccola macchia ai piatti, lacerazioni lungo le cerniere. Segnatura manoscritta al dorso, nota di prezzo manoscritta al contropiatto anteriore, conservato nel volume un foglio con appunto manoscritto 'Santi Apostoli Rino Pra ? Martinelli Consultore de Riti'.Edizione originale di questo testo agiografico contenente la Vita di Jacopone da Todi e la descrizione della sua sepoltura. Edi16 24491.

Lot 41

Martinelli, 12-inch: forty-nine records in black carrying case (49)

Lot 40

Vocal records, 10-inch: forty-five records by Lashanska, Lauri-Volpi (5 Brunswicks, 1 Odeon, 1 HMV), Lawrence, Lehmann, Lenja, Liebenberg, Marchesi, Mardones, Marsh, Martin, Martinelli, Matzenauer, Edith Mason (2), Melchior, Melba, Michailova, Moore, in T10 (45)

Lot 442

After Giovanni Martinelli (1610 - 1659)"Allegory of Music," O.O.C., depicting an attractive Lady in red and blue, playing a musical instrument, approx. 74cms x 59cms (29" x 23 1/2"), inscribed on reverse, framed. (1)

Lot 789

FOLLOWER OF NICOLLO MARTINELLI (IL TROMETTA); a late 16th/early 17th century Italian pen and brown ink with wash and heightened with white chalk, depicting Judith with the head of Holofernes, unsigned, with descriptive label verso, 23 x 16.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 12

Vocal records, 12 inch: approximately 130 by dal Monte, Melchior, Melba, Martinelli, Noble, Nash, Norena, Onegin, Patti, Pears, Pagliughi and others (130, in T17 and T18)

Lot 62

Vocal records, 12-inch: twenty-nine, tenor, Italian, by Caruso, Gigli, Lauri-Volpi, Martinelli (29)

Lot 49

Vocal records, 12 inch: Forty-one, by Marcelin, Martinelli, Masini, Lemeshev, Matzenauer, Melba, Midgley, Nemeth, Neshdanova, Nielsen, Onegin, Pampanini, Pareto, Patzak, Patti, Pauli, Pauly-Dreesen, Piccaver, Plancon, Plaschke and Pollert (41)

Lot 25

Vocal records, 10 inch: Forty-five by McCormack and three 10 1/2 inch Parlophone; and twenty-seven by Lukine, McEachern, Martinelli and others (75, in T4)

Lot 54

Vocal records, 10-inch: Twenty-three, by Farrar, Galvany, Alpar, Kurenko, Lotte Lehmann, Landop, Lenartsson, Lindsay, Manowarda, Martinelli, Meisle, Merli, Michelotti, Midgley, Mojica, Muratore, Nezhdanova (23)

Lot 57

Vocal records, 12-inch: Twenty-three, songs, by Barrientos, Bernac, Kedroff, Cernay, Danco, Del Campo, de Los Angeles, Laval, Leoni, Mario-Petris, Martinelli, Panzera (23)

Lot 10

Vocal records, 12 inch: Approximately 145, by Gigli, Galli-Curci, Gluck, Homer, Husch, Hempel, Hammond, Inghilleri, Kirkby Lunn, Labette, Martinelli, Ponselle and others (145, in T3 and T33)

Lot 2

A 1970s Serpente Modello 2131 floor lamp designed by Martinelli Luce, height 121cm. Condition - requires re-wiring, general wear, rubber matt scuffed.

Lot 32

Martinelli (Agostino). Descrittione di diversi ponti esistenti sopra li fiumi Nera, e Teuere. Con un discorso particolare della Navigatione da Perugia a Roma, 1st edition, Rome: Nicolo Angelo Tinassi, 1576, engraved portrait frontispiece, twenty-two engraved plates & plans (including 19 folding), woodcut decorative initials, slight worming to lower outer corners of front few leaves, some toning and dust-soiling to few leaves, contemporary limp vellum, worn at head of spine, 4to Cicognara 940; Rossetti 6710; Riccardi ii, 122-123. The first edition, containing plates of various bridges along the course of the Nera and the Tiber, including those within Rome itself. (1)

Lot 47

A 19th Century rosewood barometer by Martinelli & Son of King Street, Borough, 97cm high

Lot 65

Rampage (1963), directed by Phil Carlson and starring Robert Mitchum, Elsa Martinelli and Jack Hawkins, insert (91.5 x 33.5 cm) Condition report Corners creased and other creases, Some marks and discolouration. Postage of this lot can be arranged for £6+VAT

Lot 84

The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962), directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Charlton Heston and Elsa Martinelli, insert (91.5 x 33.5 cm) Condition report Small tear to lower left hand edge. Another to right hand edge. Horizontal fold creases. Edges and corners a little knocked. Slightly discoloured. Postage of this lot can be arranged for £6+VAT

Lot 320

Elio Martinelli for Martinelli Luce Flex Carlotta table lamp red plastic with clamp and adjustable neck approximately 71cm across.

Lot 388

Elsa Martinelli Actress & Model Signed Card With Photo. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 136

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various actors, actresses and entertainers including Christian Slater, Meg Ryan, Keira Knightley, Melissa Leo, Mira Sorvino, Kim Cattrall, Nancy Walker, Lilli Palmer, Laraine Day, George Murphy, Leo Genn, Beatrice Lillie, Buster Crabbe, Alice Faye, Ida Lupino, Finlay Currie, Carleton Carpenter, Jean Muir, Ann-Margret, Lauren Bacall, Julie Harris, Kathryn Grayson, Audrey Totter, Esther Williams, Betsy Drake, Mel Ferrer, Arthur Treacher, Elsa Martinelli etc. Together with a selection of 90 unsigned 8 x 10 photographs and some smaller of various film stars and entertainers, subjects include Ronnie Barker, Ewan McGregor, Dudley Moore, Dennis Hopper, Jamie Lee Curtis, Glenn Close, Ray Liotta, Patrick Swayze, Charlotte Coleman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Kim Novak, Jennifer Aniston, Johnny Weissmuller, Tom Hulce, Val Kilmer etc. G to generally VG, 130

Lot 270

An Italian white finished metal and plastic serpentine floor lampDesigned by Martinelli Luce, model number 2131, circa 1970, height 120cm (sold electrically untested) CONDITION REPORT: Minor discolour and small area of paint is coming loose at the bottom of joint. Scratches to stem support otherwise good see photos

Lot 104

Vocal records, 12 in: Ten e/s Pathés by Carré & Beyle, Delna, Gall (4), Heldy, Ritter-Ciampi (2), Schipa; and five HMV re-issues by Farrar & Martinelli (AGSB 51, two but different duets), Melba / Patti, Muzio / Arral, Chaliapin (15)

Lot 163

Vocal records, 10 in: Sixty-seven, by Florrie Forde (Zono X-43079), Hirwen Jones, Nash, Harrison & Radford, Mentiplay, Midgley, Elsie Miller (E-B Winner W161), Amato, Alda, Alpar, Armonia, Austral, Borgioli, Bori, Cortis, de Lucia, de Muro, Dchene & Vezzani, Farrar, Fleta, Galli-Curci, Gentile, Giannini, Gluck, Martinelli, Martini, McCormack (11), Melchior, Melba, Merli, Muzio, Paoli, Peerce, Roswaenge, Ruffo, Tamagno, Fritz Werner (G & T 3-42655), Zanelli (67)

Lot 200

Vocal records, 10 in: Approximately 80, by Kipnis (11), Kurz, Kullman, Korjus, Lawrence, Luria (Favorite 1-15477/96), Lemeshev, Ludolph, Ljunberg, Ludwig, Lenja, Lossof, Lauri-Volpi, Laszlo, Lashanka, Lappas, de los Angeles, Manceau, Manowarda, Marcelin, Marchesi (HMV JH10, signed), Eric Marshall, Martinelli, di Mazzei, Melchior, Micheletti, Morgansten, Grace More, Mott, Murzio, Mysz-Gmeiner, in 3 cartons

Lot 51

Vocal records, 12 in: Thirty-six, by Amato, Bronskaya, Caruso et al (5), Culp, di Hidalgo, Galland, Horatova, Husch (5), Korsoff, Knupfer (2), Martinelli (2), Ponselle (6), Sembrich (3), Scotti, Spani, Supervia (3), Tetrazzini (2) (36)

Lot 75

Vocal records, 10 in: Twenty-one, by Bonelli, de Luca, Devries, Friant, Journet (4), Kamionsky, Lazaro, Lubin, Martinelli, Muratore, Paoli, Ruffo (5), Vanni-Marcoux (2) (21)

Lot 167

PLINIO CODOGNATO 1878-1940 Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni 1914 Officine Litografiche Anonima Affissioni, Milano. Litografia a colori. Telato, occhio destro restaurato, tracce di pieghe, alcune macchie di polvere lungo i margini. Qualità B+. 140 x 100 cm Codognato rivisita la figura ottocentesca del Seminatore attraverso una trascrizione plastica e dirompente. Un uomo dalla fisicità simbolica, scultorea, quasi un bronzo italico, che incarna tutta la modernità del suo stile. Color Lithograph. Backed on linen, right eye restored, fold marks, few dust stains among the margins. Condition B+. 55,12 x 39,37 in. Codognato reproposed the XIX century’s Sower image in a plastic, dramatic transcription. A man of symbolic almost sculptural recalls an Italic bronze who embodies the modernity of his style. Bibliografia / Literature Catalogo Bolaffi del Manifesto Italiano, Torino, 1995, pp. 61-62. INA Arte del Manifesto, Trieste, pp. 6-13, pp. 34-41. Codognato, I Cantori della velocità. Plinio e Franco Codognato, Mozzate, 2006. Martinelli, Plinio Codognato l’arte della pubblicità tra Verona, Milano e Torino, Verona, 2011 400

Lot 901

The 1972 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli,the gold ring inscribed NASL CHAMPIONS RING, 1972, NEW YORK COSMOS, and also bearing the club logoNew York Cosmos claimed their first Soccer Bowl when beating the St Louis Stars 2-1 at the Hofstra Stadium, Hempstead, New York. The Cosmos goals were scored by Randy Horton & the Czech 1962 World Cup runner-up Josef Jelinek who sealed the victory with a penalty kick. The match was played in soaking rain.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 903

Moscow Dynamo No.3 jersey from the match v New York Cosmos at the Hofstra Stadium 30th August 1972,short-sleevedThe Russian visitors won the match 2-1.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 904

Joey Fink Cosmos No.12 playing kit from the 1973 season,a green short-sleeved jersey with yellow collar and cuffs and with an unusually large number to the front, more typically proportioned to the reverse; and a pair of gold No.12 shorts with green trimJoey Fink was the Cosmos leading goalscorer in 1973 in his rookie season joining the team from the first round of the NASL College Draft.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 907

The shorts worn by Pele in his first match for the New York Cosmos v Dallas Tornados at Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, 15th June 1975,a pair of white shorts with an embroidered green No.10Pele scored on his Cosmos debut with a headed directed into the top right-hand corner of the net. He also had an assist for Israeli striker's Mordechai Spiegler goal in the 2-2 draw.10 million people tuned into watch CBS's live coverage of Pele's debut match - a record audience for soccer in America. Pele had signed a $2.8 million three-year contract making him the highest paid athlete in the world. The 34-year-old had not played a competitive match for eight months when moving to the NASL.During his time in America he helped double the average attendance for the League, with the Cosmos crowd tripling in size.In his three year spell he scored 37 goals, won the NASL MVP in 1976 and crowned his career with a Soccer Bowl title in 1977.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 908

Pele match-worn green New York Cosmos No.10 jersey from the preseason game v Seattle Sounders in the first sporting event held in the Kingdome, Seattle, 9th April 1976,in Aertex, short-sleeved with gold collar & cuffs, numbered 10 to right sleeve and the reverse which is also lettered PELEA crowd of 58,128 attended this match, reportedly setting a record crowd for a US soccer match. Cosmos won 3-1 and Pele scored two of the goals. The Kingdome, a massive concrete structure, had officially opened 13 days earlier.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 910

Pele's Cosmos warm-up training suit top worn throughout the 1977 Championship season,the green zip-up Adidas top with gold No.10 to the front, the reverse lettered in gold COSMOSCharles Martinelli recalls that this top hung in his stadium locker throughout the 1977 season.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 912

Giorgio Chinaglia Cosmos No.9 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season,the lightweight long-sleeved white shirt numbered to the reverseProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 913

Giorgio Chinaglia Cosmos No.9 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season,the lightweight short-sleeved white shirt numbered to the right-sleeve & back, the reverse also lettered CHINAGLIAProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 915

Carlos Alberto Cosmos No.25 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season,the white shirt numbered to the reverseCarlos Alberto won four Championship Rings with the Cosmos in 1977, 1978, 1980 & 1982.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 916

Signed Steve Hunt Cosmos No.11 jersey from the 1977 Championship season,white & green trimmed short-sleeved jersey, numbered 11 to the front the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered HUNT and signed by the player Steve Hunt won three Championship Rings at New York Cosmos in 1977, 1978 & 1982, the latter at his second spell at the club following a move & return from Coventry City.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 917

Match ball from the first Cosmos NASL home game played at the Giants Stadium on 17th April 1977 v Rochester Lancers,THE BALL SIGNED BY THE TWO COSMOS GOALSCORERS FROM THE MATCH PELE & 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, in addition to the signatures the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display boxCosmos and the Lancers were the great local Derby rivals in the NASL and the two teams christened the new home of the Cosmos at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. In 1977 the prefix "New York" was dropped from the club name, before making a return in 1979.In an exciting match Pele and Giorgio Chinaglia scored during the Cosmos 2-0 win. Pele was a constant threat to the Rochester defence and as well as scoring set up a series of goal opportunities for team-mates.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 918

Pele 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, housed in a Lucite display boxFor 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. Bank's shirt from this match is being offered elsewhere in this auction as lot 921.Also Pele's match-worn shorts from this game are being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 919, while Carlos Alberto's shorts from the same game are offered as lot 920.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 921

Gordon Banks match-worn Fort Lauderdale Strikers goalkeeping jersey from the game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 15th May 1977,black & red long-sleeved jersey, numbered 1 front & back and the reverse lettered BANKS; sold with the official "Kick" programme for the match (2)At the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, England's goalkeeper Gordon Banks pulled off what is widely regarded as the greatest save in football history to deny Brazil's Pele powerful bouncing downward header. When these two legendary footballers faced each other again in the 1977 NASL fixture at the Giants Stadium it was a very different story. Pele scored a hat-trick as Fort Lauderdale were defeated 3-0.Pele's hat-trick ball from this match is being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 918, Pele's match-worn shorts are being offered as lot 919 and Carlos Alberto's shorts as lot 920.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 922

Pele Championship season match-worn Cosmos No.10 playing shorts from the NASL game v Tampa Bay Rowdies at the Tampa Stadium 29th May 1977,a pair of white shorts with green No.10Cosmos suffered a 4-2 defeat in this match, Beckenbauer & Field scoring for New York. Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 923

Pele match-worn white Cosmos No,10 jersey from the friendly game v Lazio of Italy at the Giant's Stadium 1st June 1977,numbered 10 to the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered PELE; sold together with the official "Kick" programme for the match (2)Lazio won the match 3-2, which also marked the Cosmos home debut of Franz Beckenbauer, arguably pairing the finest two players of the 1960s and 70s in the same team.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 925

Pele hat-trick match ball from the Cosmos v Los Angeles Aztecs match 26th June 1977, THE BALL WITH A FULL SIGNATURE OF PELE WITH A PERSONALISED DEDICATION PARA O AMIGO, CHARLES, AMIGO [MARTINELLI], 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, housed in a Lucite display boxAs Pele's last full year of football was coming to an end he began performing at ever greater levels seemingly determined to leave the game whilst still at the peak of his powers, On 26th June 1977 Pele scored a hat-trick during the 5-2 win over Elton John's team Los Angeles Aztecs. The other Cosmos scorers were Ramon Mifflin and Vito Dimitrijevic. Pele's leadership and inspiration was evident as he orchestrated wave after wave of attacks upon a beleaguered Aztecs defence. The capacity crowd cheered throughout the high adrenalin game.The shorts worn by Pele in this match are being sold as the following lot.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 926

Pele Championship Season match-worn shorts from his Cosmos hat-trick game v Los Angeles Aztecs at the Giants Stadium 26th June 1977,a pair of white shorts with green No.10Cosmos beat Los Angeles 5-2. Steve Hunt & Giorgio Chinaglia scored the other goals.Pele's match-ball from this match is being offered as the previous lot.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 927

Pele's match-worn shorts from the Cosmos v Portland Timbers NASL match played at the Giants Stadium 17th July 1977,A pair of white shorts with green No.10During their Championship winning season Cosmos beat Portland 2-0. The goal scorers were Giorgio Chinaglia and Steve Hunt.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 928

Franz Beckenbauer's Cosmos No.6 playing kit worn in the NASL Eastern Division Conference Championship (1st Leg) v Rochester Lancers, New York, at the Holleder Memorial Stadium 21th August 1977,a green & white trimmed Cosmos jersey number 6 on the front, right sleeve & back, the reverse also lettered BECKENBAUER; a pair of white No.6 shorts, and a pair of green socks; sold together with the official "Kick" programme for the return leg at the Giants Stadium 24th August (5)Over the two legs Cosmos defeated the Lancers 6-2 on aggregate. In the 1st Leg Cosmos won the match 2-1 through goals by Steve Hunt & Giorgio Chinaglia. In the 2nd Leg at the Giants Stadium the Cosmos won 4-1 with goals by Georgio Chinaglia (2), Pele & Vito Dimitrijevic. Cosmos went onto play and beat the Seattle Sounders in the '77 Soccer Bowl.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 930

Giorgio Chinaglia full Cosmos playing kit worn in the NASL Championship Soccer Bowl v Seattle Sounders at the Civic Stadium, Portland, Oregon, 28th August 1977,comprising a green short-sleeved jersey numbered 9 to the front the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered CHINAGLIA, a pair of white No.9 shorts and a pair of green socks (4)New York Cosmos centre-forward Giorgio Chinaglia scored the winning goal when the Cosmos won the '77 Soccer Bowl defeating Seattle Sounders 2-1.Chinaglia was born in Italy but grew up in south Wales and began his youth career at Swansea.Town before playing in Italian football until 1976, latterly at Lazio. He then joined Cosmos where he was spectacularly successful scoring 193 goals in 213 games and winning four Championship Rings in 1977, 1978, 1980 & 1982.In 2014 the franchise retired the Cosmos No.9 jersey. Charles Martinelli confirms that this shirt was worn in the first half. The rest of the kit was worn for the whole game.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 932

The 1977 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli,the 10k gold ring set with an emerald inscribed NASL CHAMPIONS 1977, MARTINELLI, 8-28-77, and additionally engraved with the signature of Pele, also bearing the NASL and Cosmos club logosIn tribute to the departing Pele, uniquely the Championship Ring was additionally engraved with the Brazilian legend's signature.For information on the 1977 Soccer Bowl see lot 929, the kit worn by Pele in the match.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 933

The match ball from the final career game of football legend Pele, the "Farewell Match" between Cosmos and FC Santos of Brazil played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 1st October 1977,THE BALL SIGNED BY PELE and inscribed "thanks", 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, in addition to the signatures the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box; sold with the official match programme (2)On 1st October 1977 the greatest footballer of all time played his last match. The match was between his final club New York Cosmos and the Brazilian club where he first made his name FC Santos.Pele played the first-half for the Cosmos and the second-half for his beloved Santos F.C. of Brazil. Pele only played for these two clubs during his illustrious career.During the first half of this world-wide watched event, Pele signed off in the manner everyone hoped by scoring a goal for the Cosmos.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 937

Zico match-worn red & black hooped Flamengo No.10 jersey from the game v Cosmos at the Maracana Stadium, Rio De Janeiro, 14th October 1977,short-sleeved; sold with an official Flamengo club pennant (2)Flamengo won this game 4-1. Brazilian international Zico made 212 appearances and scored 123 goals for Flamengo between 1971 and 1983.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 938

Flamengo red & black hooped No.6 jersey from the match v Cosmos 14th October 1977 at the Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro,short-sleevedThe was the final match of a gruelling Cosmos post-season tour that took them to the Caribbean, Venezuela, Japan, China, India and Brazil. Flamengo won the match 4-1.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 939

Terry Garbett Cosmos No.14 jersey from the 1978 Championship season,green & white trimmed short-sleeve jersey number 14 to the front, right-sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered GARBETTTerry Garbett joined New York Cosmos from English football after spells at Middlesbrough, Watford, Blackburn Rovers & Sheffield United. Garbett won back-to-back Champiosnhip Rings in 1977 & 1978.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

Lot 940

Bobby Smith Cosmos No.2 jersey from the 1978 Championship season,green & white trimmed short-sleeve jersey number 2 to the front, right-sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered SMITHAmerican international defender Bobby Smith won Back-to-back Championship Rings with the Cosmos in 1977 & 1978, having previously won one at Philadelphia Atoms in 1973.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.

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