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World Cup 1966 Matchball England v Argentina - This is the one true ball which was used during the quater final match England versus Argentinia 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on 23rd July 1966. It comes from the inheritance of German referee Rudolf Kreitlein (1919-2012) who called the match. Geoff Hurst scored the goal with the ball and thus cleared the way for England to become World Champion. It was during the World Cup in 1966 the notorious match between England and Argentina took place. The two teams met in the quarter final which England won due to the goal scored by Geoff Hurst in the 78th minute. Yet the match was particularly noted for German referee Kreitlein dismissing Argentinian captain Antonio Rattin in the 37th minute. By then, Rattin had already received his second booking. The Argentinians and especially Rattin of course considered the second booking unfair. Rattin refused to leave the pitch and had to be escorted from it by the police. After the match it was referee Kreitlein who needed the police escort. The Argentinians were suspecting the English team and German referee Kreitlein of collaborating against them in order to get the South American teams out of the tournament. When Kreitlein left the pitch, he took the ball with him which he afterwards had signed by all the English players. Kreitlein had made it a habit to collect the balls that were used in his most importat matches and had them signed afterwards by both teams. However, he decided he would do without the Argentinian autographs. Kreitlein ""improved"" the ball with the inscription ""World Cup 1966 England. England 1 Argentinien 0. Viertelfinale 23.7.1966 Wembley. Rudolf Kreitlein Referee. LR. Zsolt Ungarn, Dienst Schweiz"" and a World Cup 1966 sticker. After having had a special place in Kreitlein`s living room for nearly half a century, the signatures have faded as they naturally would have. The ball was stamped twice. One stamp reads Made in England"" the other ""Guaranteed Hand Sewn Throughout"". The rubber balloon inside has faded, the ball looks its age. The ball comes with a certificate of authenticity written by Rudolf Kreitlein himself in 2010. There are seceral other items which will be auctioned in combination with the ball. 1) The original whistle called ""Balilla"" Kreitlein used at the match. It was made by A.G. Baldi, Florence. Comes with the original chain and leather attachment. 2) Rudolf Kreitlein`s note card with his handwritten notes of the match plus the original pencil on a ribbon. 3) A medal of honour that was given to Rudolf Kreitlein by the DFB (German FA). It is engraved ""Zur Erinnerung an die Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft 1966 England - Argentinien am 23.VIII.1966 in London"" ""Rudolf Kreitlein SV Gablenberg"". The medal consists of bronze. It is silver plated. It measures 4.6x4.6 cm and comes with ist original case. 4) There are two original press photos of the match England - Argentina: A)37th minute: Rattin is being send off. B) After the match Kreitlein is being escorted by the police when he leaves Wembley Stadium. You can see the ball and his whistle in his hands, Each photo measures 20 x 14 cm. 5) There also is the FIFA envelope for the referee of the match England versus Argentina, Rudolf Kreitlein. Other original pieces of the Football World Cup 1966 that belonged to Rudolf Kreitlein and come with this lot are: 1) Kreitlein`s original World Cup ID ""REFEREE"", numbered ""13"" in ist original plastic case. (10.5 x 8 cm) 2) Kreitlein`s participation badge for the World cup of 1966 with silk ribbon which is inscribed ""REFEREE"" (in black). 3) An original synthetic bag with the emblem of the World Cup in England. It is inscribed ""Rudolf Kreitlein F.I.F.A. Referee 1966"" (42x31 cm). These bags were given to all
Original Silvercopy UEFA Cup 1977 Juventus Torino - Official down scaled copy if the UEFA Cup for players of 1977 cup winner Juventus Turin. Hallmarked silver (800) on green marble foot and gold inscription ""Coupe UEFA"" with circular multicolour enamelled flags of the oarticipating countried. Made by Beroni, Milan. Height 26 cm, weight: 1.2 kg. The club that wins the UEFA Cup is allowed to produce copies of it for the players. Most clubs wouldn`t do this, though. Thus there are hardly any players` copies. Juventus Turin had copies made which are both beautiful, very detailed and highly valuable. The challenge Cup which was endowed by the UEFA in 1972 still circulates. It was designed by Swiss Axel Diggekmann and was made by Bertoni in Milan. In it`s old version the cup was awarded until the early1990ies. Afterwards the basis was changed. Today it has got a duble ring that shows the country flags. The Cup on offer today was made when there was the old version and comes fromthe collection of a former Turin player. Museum piece. Slightly tarnished.
World Cup 1930. Official Winner plaque - for 1st World Cup 1930 in Uruguay. Silver, m/c enamelled, with official poster motif. Size 3.2x1.5 cm. With original cardboard box ""Johnson, Milano"".5x3,5x1 cm. As the FIFA produced only 1 single medal that was awarded representatively to Nasazzi, the executive comittee of the WC decided to have this medal produced that was handed out to all players of the team. The original box is even more rare! Inside lining missing! --2 minimal surface splinterings; silver tarnished.
German Footballer of the Year 1995 Trophy - Original cup ""Fußball Spieler des Jahres"" (German Footballer of the Year) with two silver plaques, hallmarked silver (925) inscribed ""Mario Basler Werder Bremen III. 1995"" and ""Gestiftet vom Kicker - Sportmagazin."" Wooden base with silver plated braces and mounted golden metal football. Height: 37 cm, weight: 1.72 kg. Football magazine ""Kicker"" together with the association of German sports writers has awarded this cup since 1960. It is the most valuable award a single player can achieve during a season. In 1995, Mario Basler ranked 3rd, the trophy was awarded to Matthias Sammer. As some would have liked Mario Basler to win the trophy, TV channel ""Premiere"" awarded this trophy to Mario Balser. Very decorative tophy from the collection of Mario Basler. Mario Basler approves of this auction!
Rot-Weiss Essen German Football Champion 1955 - Large silver medal of honour which is given out by the city of Essen for extraordinary achievement in sports. This particular medal was given to Rot-Weiss Essen player and German international Heinz Wewers in 1955. It is engraved ""Deutscher Meister im Fußball"". Hallmarked silver (800, 190 g, 8.5 cm). Comes with an awarding diploma: ""Die Stadt Essen verleiht Herrn Heinz Wewers als Mitglied der Mannschaft von Rot-Weiß Essen für die Erringung der Deutschen Fußballmeisterschaft in der Spielzeit 1954/55 die Plakette?"" In original leather case, gold embossed. 25x22 cm. Medal codition: A, The briefcase is slightly damaged, condition B.
USA, 13 cased silver proof commemorative coin sets to include; 2x First Flight centennial commemorative coin program, 2x US Capitol bicentennial silver dollar, 2x WWII 50th anniversary coins, Dolly Madison commemorative coin program, Thomas Jefferson 250th anniversary silver dollar, 2002 Olympic Winter Games dollar, National Community Service commemorative coin, Bill of Rights two-coin set, World Cup USA 1994 coins, 1999 Susan B Antony proof dollar (13)
USA, 9 various silver proof coin sets to include; The White House 200th anniversary coin, 1992 Olympic two-coin set, 1990 Eisenhower centennial silver dollar, 2x The Columbus Quincentenary two-coin set, US 1987 Constitution silver dollar, 1991 USA silver dollar, 1991 Korean War Memorial coin, 1989 Congressional two-coin set (9)
Great Britain, cased set of eight Royal Mint Silver Jubilee sterling silver crowns, 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, Tristan Da Cunha twenty-five pence, 1977 Silver Jubilee crown, St Helena twenty-five pence, Bailiwick of Jersey twenty-five pence, Gibraltar twenty-five pence, Bailiwick of Guernsey twenty-five pence, Mauritius twenty-five pence
A mid-20th century silver salver, bearing a Naval crest and inscribed "Presented to Captain J.A. Creed V.R.D. R.N.V.R. by the officers of the London Division R.N.V.R. H.M.S. President on the occasion of his marriage 15th January 1955." together with a silver plated cocktail shaker and wine sleeve bearing similar inscriptions. (3)
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