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Descriptions AGON Sportsworld 2 70 Th Auction 70 Th AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 19Th October 2018 AGON SportsWorld 1 70 th Auction Descriptions AGON SportsWorld 2 70 th Auction 70 th AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 19th October 2018 Contents 19 th October 2018 Lots 1 - 1680 Football World Cup 4 German match worn shirts 41 Football in general 62 German Football 74 International Football 89 International match worn shirts 100 Football Autographs 106 Olympics 129 Olympic Autographs 160 Other Sports 175 The essentials in a few words: Bidsheet extra sheet - all prices are estimates - they do not include value-added tax; 7% VAT will be additionally charged with the invoice. - if you cannot attend the public auction, you may send us a written order for your bidding. - in case of written bids the award occurs in an optimal way. For example:estimate price for the lot is 100,- €. You bid 120,- €. a) you are the only bidder. You obtain the lot for 100,-€. b) Someone else bids 100,- €. You obtain the lot for 110,- €. c) Someone else bids 130,- €. You lose. - In special cases and according to an agreement with the auctioneer you may bid by telephone during the auction. (English and French telephone service is availab- le). - The price called out ie. your bid is the award price without fee and VAT. - The auction fee amounts to 16,5%. - The total price is composed as follows: award price + 16,5% fee = subtotal + 7% VAT = total price. - The items can be paid and taken immediately after the auction. Successful orders by phone or letter will be delivered by mail (if no other arrange- ment has been made). In this case post and package is payable by the bidder. Description of condition: A: Very good B: Good C: Fine, with minor faults D: collectable, but with serious faults (usually described) If there is no classifi cation A-D mentioned, you will fi nd a description of state in detail. With newspapers, magazines and sticker albums the classifi cation is more generously interpreted due to higher use of these items. Level C classifi ed magazines and albums may show serious traces of age and wear. Abbreviations used in this brief english description of some interesting items! WC - World Cup b/w - black & white COA - Cerfi cate of Authenticity OWG - Olympic Winter Games OSG - Olympic Summer Games EF - extra fi ne VF - very fi ne m/c - multicolourd otw - otherwise. AGON SportsWorld 3 70 th Auction 1. World Cup 1974 Match Pennant Chile v Germany. Of- Häßler, Wolfgang Funkel, Olaf Janßen, Fritz Walter, Jür- against France on 4th July 2014. France - Germany 0:1. fi cial match pennant Chile for the Football World Cup gen Klinsmann, Holger Fach, Roland Grahammer, Ralf Lahm was World Champion with Germany in 2014. in Germany 1974. Was used for the match Germany Sievers, Gerhard Kleppinger, Andreas Köpke and Uwe Status: AAB. Short sleeved shirt, size 6; gummed DFB versus Chile (1:0) in Berlin on 14th June 1974. Attached Kamps. Status:ABC. Short sleeved shirt; size L; sewn emblem; 3 World champion stars; adidas emblem and embroidered FA emblem Chile, embroidered natioal German eagle; embroidered adidas emblem; fl ocked match details. Gummed name and number (front and fl ag, World Cup 1974 emblem and embroidered in- number; shirt has a permanent marker inscription rear); gummed inscription „Die Nationalmannschaft“ on scription „Futbol Chile WM 74“. Silk fringes. Heavy, chro- „Deutsche Olympiamannschaft bei den Olympischen collar; FIFA World Cup Brasil 2014 patch and FIFA Foot- med metal bar, 52x37 cm. This pennat was presented Spielen 1988 in Seoul(Südkorea)“ on front; adidas. The ball for Hope patch; adidas adizero. Shirt comes from a to Franz Beckenbauer in the centre circle by Chile‘s seller got this shirt from a German player who was in coach of the German team. team captain. From the estate of a DFB offi cial. Stained. the team. 20. World Cup 2014 match worn football shirt Germany. 2. World Cup 1954. Original Match ball. Offi cial match 11. match worn football shirt Germany 1987, Illgner. Ori- Original match worn shirt Germany with number 8. ball for the World Cup 11954 in Switzerland with print ginal match worn goalie shirt Germany with number Worn by Mesut Özil in World Cup quarter fi nal against „Swiss World Champion Match-Ball. Ballon offi ciel des 1. Worn by Bodo Illgner in his fi rst ever international France on 4th July 2014. France - Germany 0:1.LÖzil was Championnats du Monde 1954. Offi zieller Matchball match against Denmark in Hamburg on 23rd Septem- World Champion with Germany in 2014. Status: AAB. der Weltmeisterschaft 1954“. Hand sewn leatherbaqll ber 1987. Germany - Denmark 1:0. Ilgner was World Short sleeved shirt, size 6; gummed DFB emblem; 3 with bylon threads and the two holes which are ty- Champion with Germany 1990. Status:AAC. Long World champion stars; adidas emblem and match pical for this production. (distance approx. 4.5 cm). sleeved goalie shirt; size 7/8; sewn DFB emblem; prin- details. Gummed name and number (front and rear); Schär company produced all 50 match balls for the ted adidas emblem; fl ocked numeber; shirt with per- gummed inscription „Die Nationalmannschaft“ on col- World Cup 1954, all of them without prnt. Plus there manent marker inscription ‚1. Länderspiel Hamburg lar; FIFA World Cup Brasil 2014 patch and FIFA Foot- were 200 balls for trainings which were inscribed „Swiss BRDeutschland - Dänemark‘ on front; adidas. ball for Hope patch; adidas adizero. Shirt comes from a World Champion Match-Ball. Ballon offi ciel des Cham- 12. World Cup 1998 match worn football shirt Germany. coach of the German team. pionnats du Monde 1954“. These balls weren‘t used Original match worn shirt Germany with number 3. 21. World Cup 2014 match worn football shirt Germa- for matches. These balls weren‘t used in matches. The Worn by Jörg Heinrich in a World Cup match against ny. Original match worn goalie shirt Germany with teams received them to get used to the World Cup France 1998. With 25 signatures of the German players. number 1. Worn by Manuel Neuer on 30th June 2014 in balls. Traces of usage; bladder damaged. Status AAB. Short sleeved shirt; size XL, embroidered the last of 16 mach against Algeria. Germany - Algeria 3. match worn football shirt Germany 1975-1976. Original DFB emblem, 3 World Cup winner‘s stars, adidas em- 2:1. Manuel Neuer was World Champion with Germany match worn shirt Germany with number 2. Worn by blem and inscription „FIFA World Cup France 98“; fl o- in 2014. Status: AAB. Long sleeved goalie shirt; size XL; Berti Vogts in a match for Germany 1975-1976. Vogts cked name and number (back and front); shirt shows gummed DFB emblem, 3 World Champion stars and was World Champion with Germany 1974. With origi- signs of wear and tear 8small stains); adidas. adidas emblem; gummed name and number (front nal signature of Berti Vogts on front. Status:ABB. Long 13. UEFA EURO 2000 match worn football shirt Germany. and rear); mesh in shoulder area; gummed inscripton sleeved shirt; size 6; sewn DFB emblem and number; Original match worn shirt Germany with number 8. „Die Nationalmannschaft“ on collar; FIFA World Cup erima tag giving the mixture of cloth (40% cotton and Worn by Thomas Häßler in a European Championship Brasil 2014 patch and FIFA Football for Hope patch; adi- 60% other fabric); shirt shows traces of usage (stains); match in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2000. Häßler das adizero. Shirt comes from a DFB coach. erima. Berti Vogts gave this shirt to a collector. The shirt was World Champion with Germany in 1990. Status: 22. Confed Cup 2017 match worn football shirt Germany. was probably worn in a match at the European Cham- ABB. Short sleeved shirt size; size M; embroidered DFB Original match worn shirt Germany with number 7. pionship 1976. emblem, 3 World Champion stard; gummed name and Worn by Julian Draxler in the Confed Cup fi nal against 4. World Cup 2014 match worn football shirt Germany. number (front and rear); woven DFB emblem on collar; Chile on 2nd July 2017. Chile - Germany 0:1. Draxler is Original match worn shirt Germany with number 13. mesh in armpit area; Equipment Tag und UEFA EURO World Champion with Germany 2014 and Confed Cup Worn by Thomas Müller on 30th June 2014 in the last of 2000-Logo Patch und UEFA Fair Play Patch; adidas. From winner 2017. Status: AAB. Short sleeved shirt; size 6; 16 mach against Algeria. Germany - Algeria 2:1. Thomas a DFB coach. gummed DFB emblem, 4 World Champion stars and Müller was World Champion with Germany in 2014. 14. World Cup 2006 match worn football shirt Germany. adidas emblem; Confederations Cup Russia 2017 patch; Status: AAB. Short sleeved shirt; size 8; gummed DFB Original match worn shirt Germany with number 13. adidas adizero. Comes from a DFB staff member. emblem, 3 World Champion stars and adidas emblem; Worn by Michael Ballack in a World Cup 2006 match. 23. EURO 1984 match issued football shirt Germany. Origi- gummed name and number (front and rear); gummed Ballack was runner-up in Germany 2002. Status: ABC. nal match issued shirg Germany with number 16. Had inscripton „Die Nationalmannschaft“ on collar; shirt Short sleeved shirt size XL; embroidered DFB emblem; been prepared by Hans-Günter Bruns at the Football shows signs of usage (stains); FIFA World Cup Brasil 3 World Champion stars and adidas emblem; gummed European Championship in France 1984. Status: ABC. 2014 patch and FIFA Football for Hope patch; adidas name and number (front and rear); FIFA World Cup Ger- Long sleeved shirt; size 7/8; sewn DFB emblem; printed adizero.
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