Dennis Tueart Cosmos No.7 jersey from the 1978 Championship season,green & white trimmed jersey numbered 7 to the body, right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered TUEARTIn 1978 Dennis Tueart won a NASL Championship Ring, the third major honour of his career having won a F.A. Cup winner's medal with Sunderland in 1973 and a League Cup winner's medal with Manchester City in 1976.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The match ball from the first Cosmos home NASL game of the 1978 season v. Fort Lauderdale Strikers played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 2nd April 1978,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, the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display boxIn a high scoring match, Cosmos beat the Strikers 7-3. The Cosmos goalscorers were Stephen Hunt, Giorgio Chinaglia & Vladislav Bogicevic.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
The match ball from the Franz Beckenbauer Day Cosmos v. Seattle Sounders played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 21st May 1978,THE BALL SIGNED BY BECKENBAUER and with a personalised dedication to Charles 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, 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 boxOn May 21, 1978 the Cosmos paid tribute to Franz Beckenbauer, the legendary German player who had been with the team just shy of one year. On "Franz Beckenbauer Day" at the Giants Stadium, Cosmos beat the Seattle Sounders 5-1 before a crowd of 71,219. The scorers were Giorgio Chinaglia (3), Vladislay Bogicevic & Dennis Tueart. The German Fischer Choir performed and several dignitaries attended. But perhaps the highlight was when Pele came out, spoke a few words about his friend and former teammate and warmly embraced "The Kaiser."Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
The 1978 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli,10k gold set with a diamond by Balfour, inscribed COSMOS, NASL CHAMPIONS, COSMOS STAFF, SOCCER BOWL 78, AUGUST 27 1978, in original box of issue bearing the Cosmos logo and with a typescript paper label reading CHARLES MARTINELLI, 8 1/2In 1978 Cosmos retained their NASL Championship title by beating Tampa Bay Rowdies 3-1 in the Soccer Bowl. The match was played at the Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.The MVP was the former Sunderland and Manchester City player Dennis Tueart who scored two of the goals, the other being netted by Cosmos stalwart Giorgio Chinaglia. The Rowdies were without their star player Rodney Marsh, sidelined through an infected leg injury.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
The match ball from the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF game played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 30th August 1978,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, the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box; sold together with a colour photo showing Pele who came onto the pitch to greet the crowd before kick-off (2)The match ended as a 2-2 draw with Giorgo Chinaglia and Seninho scoring for the hosts, and Rivellino and Leonardo Cuellar.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Commemorative jersey for the Pele post-retirement stadium appearance at the Giants Stadium on the occasion of the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF match 30th August 1978,white long-sleeved No.10 jersey with green & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game, numbered 10 to the right sleeve and the reverseProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Rivelino match-worm World All Stars No.10 jersey from the UNICEF game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978,blue long-sleeved jersey with white trim, with soccer ball design badge inscribed WORLD ALL STARS, the right sleeve and back numbered 10, and lettered RIVELINO; sold with an official match programme (2)Rivelino was a team-mate of Pele and won a World Cup winner's medal with Brazil in 1970. He made 92 international appearances. The match ended as a 2-2 draw, with Rivelino scoring one of the All Stars goals.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Johan Cruyff Cosmos No.30 jersey from the UNICEF game v World All Stars played at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978,white long-sleeved No.30 jersey with green & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game, numbered 30 to the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered CRUYFFThe Dutch master Johan Cruyff had been rumoured to join the Cosmos but it never materialised. However, he played a few exhibition games for the New York team including this appearance in the 1978 UNICEF match, which ended as a 2-2 draw.The following year Cruyff did make a move to the NASL playing a season for the Los Angeles Aztecs, before transferring to the Washington Diplomats.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Dirceu World All Stars No.21 jersey from the UNICEF game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978,blue long-sleeved jersey with white trim, with soccer ball design badge inscribed WORLD ALL STARS, the right sleeve and back numbered 21, and lettered DIRCEU; sold with Dirceu's light blue World All Stars No.21 long-sleeved training jersey, the reverse numbering in an interesting and unusual font (2)Dirceu was a Vasco da Gama player when selected for the World All Stars team. The attacking midfielder played in the 1974, 1978 & 1982 World Cups for Brazil and was capped 44 times altogether. He moved to Europe in the 1980s and played for Atletico Madrid and a number of Italian teams.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Green version of the Cosmos No.11 jersey prepared for Steve Hunt for the UNICEF Match v World All Stars in 1978 but unworn,long-sleeved No.11 jersey with white & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game in which Cosmos wore the white home strip, numbered 11 to the right sleeve and the backProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Green version of the Cosmos No.30 jersey prepared for Johan Cruyff for the UNICEF Match v World All Stars in 1978 but unworn,long-sleeved No.30 jersey with white & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game in which Cruyff made a guest appearance in the white home strip, numbered 30 to the right sleeve and the backProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
A blue & gold Boca Juniors No.12 substitute's jersey from the match v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 9th September 1978,short-sleeved; sold together with the official match programme (2)This match ended 2-2.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Alberto Tarantini match-worn Argentina blue & white striped No.3 jersey from the Game v the New York Cosmos 6th June 1979,short-sleeved; sold together with an official match pennant for the Cosmos v Argentina national team (2)Argentina fielded the team who had won the 1978 FIFA World Cup with the sole exception of Mario Kempes who had club commitments with Valencia in Spain. His place was taken by an exciting teenage prospect named Diego Maradona. The World Champions defeated their American hosts 1-0 through a goal by World Cup winning captain Daniel Passarella.The former Boca Juniors World Cup winning left-back Alberto Tarantini had just finished a stormy one season spell at Birmingham City in England which culminated with him punching a heckling spectator. He was capped 61 times for Argentina and also played at the 1982 World Cup.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Carlos Alberto match-worn New York Cosmos No.5 jersey from the match v New England Tea Men at the Giants Stadium 24th June 1979,white short-sleeved with dark blue & gold collar, numbered 5 to the front, right sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered ALBERTOThe Cosmos beat the Tea Men 1-0.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Bernd Durnberger red Bayern Munich No.7 jersey from the match v New York Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 4th July 1979,short-sleevedBayern Munich won this game 2-0 through goals by Dieter Hoeness & Wolfgang Krauss.Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Franz Beckenbauer's New York Cosmos warm-up training suit from the "Homecoming Game" an exhibition match between New York Cosmos and a New York Cosmos Alumni team played at the Giants Stadium 5th May 1984,top and bottoms, in blue & gold by EllesseProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Commemorative Cosmos shirt made for the actor John Belushi when attending a game as a VIP guest at the Giants Stadium,green long-sleeved, numbered 16 to the front, right sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered BELUSHIProvenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Cosmos and Pele memorabilia,comprising four oval-shaped polystyrene blocks with a quantity of pin badges, button badges, patches, stickers, key rings, and also Pele postcards some autographed by the legendary Brazilian footballer Provenance:The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
Vocal records, 10-inch: Sixty-seven, by Florrie Forde (Crackling on the Pork, 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, in L8)
Vocal records, 12-inch: Sixty-one, by Amato et al (3), Ansseau (3), Arangi-Lombardi (3), Battistini (6), Bonnnsegna & Bolis, Calve, de Lucia (G & T 054080, dog 052184), de Tura, Destinnova, de Muro, Eames (V.M. 033015), Farrar et al (5), Fleta (3), Franz (2), Fuchs, Galli-Curci (4), Gerhardt, de Gogorza, Heldy (2),Hempel (2), Huguet, Jadlowker, Kurz (2), Lotte Lehmann et al, Lichtegg (2), Martinelli (4), McCormack (6) (61, in T9))
Martinelli Fioravante. Roma ricercata nel suo sito con tutte le curiosità, che in essa si ritrovano, tanto antiche, come moderne, cioè chiese, monasterj, ospedali... In Roma: presso gli eredi Barbiellini a Pasquino, 1761. In-8° (mm 168x104). Pagine [2], 228. Antiporta xilografica, frontespizio in rosso e nero con vignetta incisa su legno, numerose illustrazioni xilografiche nel testo. Antiporta con restauri, arrossature e lievi bruniture. Legatura moderna in pelle, cornici in oro ai piatti, titoli e fregi in oro al dorso a 5 nervi, tagli spruzzati in rosso. Note e intergrazione a penna alla Cronologia di tutti li sommi Pontefici contenuta nel fascicolo P. Bella edizione settecentesca dell'opera più nota di Martinelli, apparsa a stampa nel 1644 e successivamente riproposta fino al secolo XIX. Pur senza peculiarità di rilievo sotto il profilo dei contenuti, attinti da prececenti lavori analoghi, la Roma ricercata rinnovò radicalmente il panorama della letteratura storico-artistica dal punto di vista della struttura, optando per un testo agile a commento di un itinerario di visita suddiviso in giornate. A dispetto della cronologia, le edizioni migliori - per la precisione delle notizie e la qualità del sistema illustrativo - sono quelle successive alla terza impressione (1658), probabilmente lâultima curata personalmente dall'Autore. Rispetto alle edizione secentesche, i cui 10 percorsi gionalieri prendevano avvio da via dell'Orso, zona in cui si trovavano alberghi e locande, la presente vede spostarsi il punto di partenza a piazza di Spagna "riflettendo evidentemente il nuovo centroi dell'attività alberghiera a Roma" (Parlato Enrico, âPer diporto ò devotioneâ Curiosità , godimento dei monumenti ed erudizione nella Roma ricercata ... di Fioravante Martinelli (1644), in Incontri. Rivista europea di studi italiani, 29 2014, pp. 54-65). Cicognara, 3784.
Vocal records, 12-inch: Seventy-two, by Lemnitz (4), Martin, Martinelli (6), dal Monte, Musy (2), Norena (4), Onegin (7), Panzera (3), Pareto (3), Payan (2), Pertile (6), Pinza, Plancon (4), Ponselle (8), Printemps, Rautawaara, Raveau (2), Renaud (2), Rethberg (11), Ritter-Ciampi (72, in T45)
Vocal records, 10-inch: Seventy-two, by Lapelleiere (2), Lauri-Volpi, Lehmann (2), de l'Isle (2), de Luca 4), Martell (2), Martinelli (2), Mikhailova (2), Musy, Norena (4), Onegin (7), Panina, Panzera (6), Payan, Pertile (3), Pinza (2), Plancon (4), Printemps (3), Ragon, Raveau (2), Reizen (5), Rethberg (4), Ritter-Ciampi, Rouard, Ruffo (4) (72)
Vocal records, 10-inch, soprano: Forty-two, by Galli-Curci, Gentile, Giannini, Ginster, Grey acc. Ravel, Guirty, Guglielmetti (2), Heldy (2), Imre, Ivogun, Katulskaya, Knijnikov, Kurenko (3), Labette (2), Lehmann (3), Lindsay (2), Germaine Martinelli, Masha, Murphy, Muzio, Negri, Nordenova (2), Norena (2), Onegin, Olcewska, Osten, Ponselle (6) (42)
Vocal records, 12-inch, soprano: Forty-four, by Marilliet (2), Germaine Martinelli (3 Col, 3 Pathé Art), Norena (5), Nordenova et al, Novotna (2), Perugia, Stuckgold (3), Rautawaara (2), Renaux, Ritter-Ciampi, Rouard, Sayao, Schoene (6), Schumann (6), Sibille, Souez (3), Tallifert, Turba-Rabier (44)
[Legatura]. Chacón, Alfonso. De ieiuniis et varia eorum apud antiquos observantia. Roma, Stefano Paolini, 1599. Legato con: Rocca, Angelo. De canonizatione sanctorum commentarius. Roma, Giovanni Martinelli e Guglielmo Facciotti, 1601. In 4° (226 x 155 mm). Prima opera: [8], 88 pagine; seconda opera: [16], 1-119, [1], 120-134, [1], 135-142, [20] pagine. Vignetta calcografica con lo stemma di papa Clemente VIII al frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero (sporadiche bruniture.) Legatura coeva in vitellino color oliva, supra libros nobiliare, monogramma e titolo in oro al dorso. Interessante miscellanea che unisce due prime edizioni in bella legatura. € 800
CINEMA: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various actors and actresses including Benedict Cumberbatch, Lynn Redgrave, Natasha Richardson, Diana Rigg, Jean Kent, Kathleen Turner, Julie Walters, Martin Sheen, Janet Leigh, Elsa Martinelli, Joan Bennett, Angie Dickinson, Ava Gardner (signed cheque), Anna Neagle, Linda Cristal, Jane Wyatt etc. All are accompanied by unsigned photographs etc., of various sizes. Together with a selection of 50 unsigned 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller, all publicity stills or press portraits of various actors and actresses, subjects include John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John, Larry Hagman & Linda Gray, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Douglas, Pamela Anderson, Michael Madsen, Antonio Banderas, Meg Ryan, Matthew Perry, Timothy Dalton, Mel Gibson, Jennifer Aniston & Brad Pitt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Cameron Diaz, Bo Derek etc. Generally G to VG, 22 + 71
10-inch records, vocal: 143, by Bori, Bj?rling, Butt, Cortis, Clements, Carrosio, Caruso, Crooks (37), d'Alvarez, Dawson, Erb, Flagstad, Farrow, Fleta, Ferrari-Fontana, Galli-Curci (16), Gigli (6), Gogorza, Hempel, Huguet et al (pre-dog 54356), Infantine, Kipnis, Lazaro, Lappas, Dal Monte, Martin, McEachern, McCormack (15), Martinelli, de Muro Lomanto, Offers, O'Brien, Piccaver (7), Pertile, Pinza, Muzio, L. Murphy, Ruffo (2 Grammophon), M. Slezak w. Groh, L.Slezak Stracciari, Sagi-Barba (pre-dog 2-62083, dog 64302), Turner (143, in L6 & L65)
Vocal records, 12 in: Forty-nine, tenor, by Berge, Beyle (2), Brothier & Marcelin, Burran, Campagnola (9), Carlyle & Granal (2), Caruso et al, Clement & Journet, de Lucia (10 vinyl Phonotype), de Muro, Giorgini, Granal, Franz, Kutzner et al, Lapelletiere & Bauge, Mann (2), Marcelin (3), Martinelli, Morrisson (2), Regis, Kutzner, Servais, Sobinov (2), Marak et al, Vigeau (49, in T28)
Vocal records, 10 in: Sixty-one, by Aumonier, Affre (2), Baldassare – Tedeschi, Battistini (3), Bakkers, Ben-Sedira, Beyle, Berthon, Brohly, Brothier (3), Campagnola, Caruso (2), Catley, d'Arkor, Demougeot, Erza, Flagstad (6), Fugere (2), Gerar, Giannini, Grese (2), Fontaine, Lemichel du Roy, Liatte (2), Lindsay, Lucciani, Martinelli, Melgati, Meller, Montfort, Musy, Maison, Nespoulos (3), Payn, Pinza, Polni-Randaccio, Renaud (2, inc G & T 32077 black over flush red label, Ruffo (Victrola 1070 Lakmé), Servais, Sibille, Slezak (2), Sylva, Tubiana, Vallin (7) (61, in L42)
Vocal records, 10 in: Sixty-two, by Ben-Sedira, Berthon, Betove, Brothier, Delmas, Dolukhanova, Favart, Flagstad, Gebenetzka, Gauley, Guyla, Lemichel, Luart, Martinelli (Pathé Cellodisc), Manceau, Meller, Norena, Peeters, Ragon, Rautawaara, Shaposhnikov, Tessandra, Vallin, Villier and others, in L15
172 Martinelli, Fioravante. Roma ricercata nel suo sito con tutte le curiosità, che in esso si ritrovano tanto antiche, come moderne. Roma, Michelangelo Barbiellini, 1769. In 8° (167 x 108 mm); 211, [1] pagine. Antiporta allegorica con la Dea Roma e San Pietro sullo sfondo, numerose illustrazioni xilografiche nel testo raffiguranti i monumenti romani (lievemente arrossati i primi fascicoli.) Legatura coeva in piena pergamena, tagli policromi. Nel lotto anche un bel gruppo di guide della città eterna comprendente, tra gli altri, l’Itinerario istruttivo di Roma antica e moderna di Mariano Vasi del 1804 in due volumi, la Descrizione di Roma di Francesco Eschinardi del 1750, e la Guide méthodique de Rome del marchese Melchiorri. (11 volumi) € 500,00
50 Martinelli, Fioravante. Roma ricercata nel suo sito. Roma, Gaetano Zanobi, 1761. In 8° (170 x 110 mm); [2], 228 pagine. Antiporta raffigurante la Dea Roma con San Pietro sullo sfondo, titolo a caratteri rossi e neri al frontespizio, numerose vignette xilografiche nel testo (bruniti alcuni fascicoli, sporadiche piccole macchie.) Legatura coeva in piena pergamena con titolo in oro sul dorso liscio, tagli rossi. Ex libris Banzi. Buon esemplare di questa ottima guida di Roma divisa in giornate di visita con belle illustrazioni, guida che ebbe grande fortuna e numerose edizioni a partire dal 1650. € 200,00
ITALIAN CINEMA: A good selection of vintage signed 4 x 6 postcard photographs by various film actors and actresses, all of them stars of Italian cinema including Rosanna Schiaffino, Monica Vitti, Elsa Martinelli, Sylva Koscina (2), Giulietta Masina, Gina Lollobrigida, Alberto Sordi, Raf Vallone, Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio Gassman etc. All are boldly signed, most in fountain pen inks, largely to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. Generally VG, 12
Vocal records, 10-inch: Seventy-six, by McCormack (30), Midgly, Martinelli, Maurel, de Muro, de Muro Lomanto, Mantelli, von Manowarda, Maria-Petris, Matzenauer, Minghetti, Makushina, Metzger, Melchior (Victor 2007), Mandikiani, Mountfort / Lemiche du Roy, Mohinari, Marquet, Muzio, Mott, Alix Martell, Martini, Massary, Middleton, C. Miller, Malaspina, Maison, Martin, Merli, Micheletti, Melot-Jourbert (76, in L61)
Vocal records, 12-inch: seventy, by McCormack (Odeon 84208/17, 5 Victor/HMV), dal Monte, Melba, Mardones, Malipiero, Muzio, Midgley, McEachern, Mayerling, Micheau, Marconi et al (VB 4), Milhaud, Muratore, Mandikian, Morturier, Mme Martinelli, Marquet, Monteaux, Meili, Merli, Müller, Minolfi, Melchior and others (70, in T47)
Vocal records, 12-inch: Sixty-two, by G.Martinelli (Victor 6581, 61899, 8159, 744837, 74537, 8047, HMV VB 42 (x5), 7 other HMV); Germaine Martinelli (Polydor 566.112 Othello / Aida); Nespoulos et al; A.Neillsen, Noni (x6); Noldi; Noel; Natzka; Norena (Disque DB 5054, 5 others); Neroni (Cetra BB 25144 Barber / Boccenegra, 2 Parlo); Noté (Pathé P85, P3031); Nemeth (Polydor 66620,2,5, HMV VB 36 x5, D1720); Nordica (Col tricol 30486, 30653, 30661) (62, in T15)
CINEMA: Selection of signed cards, clipped pieces and A.Ns.S., by various film actors and actresses, each of them accompanied by an unsigned photograph, mostly 8 x 10, including Bud Abbott, Bing Crosby, Telly Savalas, Federico Fellini, Jodie Foster, Jean Simmons, May McAvoy, Elsa Martinelli, Julie Adams, Sean Penn, Anthony Quinn, Fernando Rey, Ginger Rogers, Bud Spencer, John Travolta, Bettye Ackerman, etc…Some are inscribed. G, 33 £80-100
Vocal records, 12-inch: twelve, by Gigli (Victor 15188), Mahe et al (Milhaud Les Amours de Rousard, comp cond, DB 4999); Lemnitz & Roswaenge (Electrola DB 5624), Vezzani (DB 4854), Castelazzi & Sedira (DB 5024), Sedira (Disque W. 1507), Supervia (Odeon 121.152), Joachim (Esquire TW 4-001), Martinelli (Polydor 566.100), Bathori (Col 15135), Souzay (L'Anthologie Sonore 161-2 Les Femmes) (12)

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