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A Stewart Beckett limited edition print titled 'The Sorcerer's Three Apprentices', the image recording the first time that three top International footballers were awarded the title of European Footballer of the Year whilst playing in the same club team, from a limited edition of 350 of which only 100 were signed by all three players George Best, Bobby Charlton and Denis Law, additionally signed by the artist, the print featuring Sir Matt Busby as the 'sorcerer,' unframed 51 by 40.5cm., 20 by 16in.; sold with a certificate of authenticity also signed by the artist, and photographs of Best, Law & Charlton at the print signing (5)
A Stewart Beckett limited edition print titled 'El Beatle', featuring George Best as the '5th Beatle,' limited to an edition of 150, this example being an artist's proof, numbered 15, signed by George Best and by the artist, unframed 40.5 by 51cm., 16 by 20in.; sold with a certificate of authenticity, also signed by the artist, and a photograph of George Best at the print signing (3)
An Alan J. Coltart limited edition print autographed by the Manchester United 1994 double-winning side, numbered 152 of 2,250 signed by the artist, later signed by the United double-winners, 14 signatures in black marker pen including Sir Alex Ferguson, Cantona, Schmeichel, Giggs, Hughes, Keane etc., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 60 by 79cm., 23 1/2 by 31in. These prints were originally published with just the signature of the artist Alan J. Coltart. The Manchester United signatures have been collected by the present vendor making this almost certainly a unique signing by the 1994 double-winners.
Five 1930 World Cup medals/badges, three commemorative bronze medals by Stefano Johnson of Milan, 1930, the obverse struck with a view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary Stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U.DE.F., 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930, two of the examples in their original paper wrapper; together with a gilt-metal official's medal by Joyeria La Lira of Uruguay, the obverse set with a central print of the Uruguayan national emblem inscribed with the maker's name with ribbon inscribed CENTENARIO 1830-1930; and a bronze & enamel commemorative badge inscribed CAMPEON, the border inscribed COLOMBES 1924, AMSTERDAM 1928, MONTEVIDEO 1930 (6)
A collection of eight Uruguayan 1930 & 1950 World Cup souvenirs, comprising: a spectator's pennant inscribed URUGUAY, 1830-1930; a children's toy in the form of a plastic replica of the Jules Rimet trophy, 32cm., 12 1/2in.; a tinplate calendar holder with chromolithographic portraits of players and the teams from the World Cup and Olympic wins in 1924, 1928, 1930 & 1950, 54cm., 21 1/4in.; four posters relating to the 1930 and 1950 World Cups, comprising: a small film poster for the official 1930 World Cup film showing at the Grand Splendid Theatre, Montevideo, Friday 29th August; a Mundo Uruguayo magazine supplement print with photographs of the 1930 World Cup and 1924 & 1928 Olympic football champions; and two souvenir posters both with images of the 1950 World Cup winning team, various sizes, the largest 40.5 by 58cm., 6 by 23in.; and a hand illustrated postcard by and signed by Guillermo Laborde the designer of the official poster for the 1930 World Cup, pen & ink & gouache, correspondence signed by Laborde, postmarked Montevideo 14th March 1935
A group of six, including a watercolour entitled Garden with pond in Highgate, by Stephen Gardiner, a lithograph by Sally McLaren, entitled Celebration, a colour woodblock entitled The Rock Pool by Geoffrey Wales, a print of a hand initialled M. M., a reproduction print after J.W. Carmichael and a print 'In Reflection' by Margaret Macdonald (6)
DAVID COTTAM, The Busby Babes, The Last Line Up, 5th February 1958, No.632 of a limited edition of 1958, the margin autographed by Albert Scanlon, Harry Gregg, Kenny Morgan, Ray Wood, Jackie Blanchflower, also signed by the artist, colour print, printed by Russell Brooks Prints Ltd, 24 x 30in. (61 x 76cm) unframed.

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