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1958 Alifabolaget Pele #635 PSA 8.5. Sold for over $125,000.
Here are some football items we have sold in the past at Nate D. Sanders Auctions:
First-Ever Soccer World Cup Trophy — Gifted to Urugayran President Dr. Juan Campisteguy in 1930
1930 Inaugural World Cup trophy, commemorating the first-ever soccer tournament, which took place in Uruguay from 13-30 July 1930. Commemorative trophy was gifted to Uruguayan President Dr. Juan Campisteguy as a gift from FIFA. Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2 in front of a crowd of 93,000 people, and became the first nation to win the World Cup. FIFA, football’s international governing body, selected Uruguay as host nation for their first tournament since Uruguay’s soccer team won the 1928 Summer Olympics. All matches were played in the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo. Gold plate trophy depicts a winged woman with two plaques affixed to top and bottom of a piece of black wood engraved: ”Dr. Juan C. Campisteguy / 1930 S.A.B.U / Broncerias Unidas S.A”. Measures 11.5” x 7”. Very good condition. From the family of Dr. Juan Campisteguy. Sold for $30,768.
1970 World Cup Trophy — One of Just 12 Made For FIFA Staff
Very rare Jules Rimet World Cup trophy, one of just 12 presented to FIFA support staff in 1970. FIFA-issued trophy boasts the look and dimensions of designer Abel Lafleur’s original double-sided 1930 model, which featured a gold-plated sterling silver figure of the Nike, the winged Grecian victory goddess, holding a decagonal cup overhead. Figure first stood upon a base of yellow marble until it was replaced with a taller octagonal base made of lapis lazuli in 1958. FIFA trophy’s Nike figure is rendered here in lightweight plaster or resin painted in luminous gold, and the octagonal base is composed of textured faux-lapis lazuli. Brass plaques are applied to every side of the pedestal, with central side bearing the titular plaque, engraved, ”Coupe Du Monde / De / Football / Association / Coupe / Jules Rimet”. Five plaques are engraved with the winners of the trophy from 1930-1970: (1) ”Uruguay / Campeon / 1930 / Italia / Campione / 1934”; (2) ”Italia / Campione / 1938 / Uruguay / Campeon / 1950”; (3) ”Deutschland / Weltmeister / 1954 / Brasil / Campeao / 1958”; (4) ”Brasil / Campeao / 1962 / England / Champions / 1966” and (5) ”Brasil / Campeao / 1970”. Remaining two plaques are blank. Award features a green felt backing to the underside of the base. Measures 13.75” in total height and 4.25” across at the widest point of Nike’s wingspan. Weighs 4 pounds, 4 ounces. Minute rubbing to gold, and right wingtip is detached but included; its flush fit allows for discreet repair. Overall near fine. Trophy was bestowed upon an Executive Chef for the FIFA-contracted Sheraton Group in 1970, and obtained directly from the family. Sold for $27,971.
Famed Early 20th Century Scottish Footballer Tommy Hynds Rare 1904 FA Cup Winner Medal — The Most Prestigious Award in English Football — 15 Karat Gold
Tommy Hynds 1904 FA Cup winner medal awarded while on the Manchester City football team. Hynds joined the team in 1901 mostly playing the position of reserve. The Football Association Challenge Cup, aka FA Cup, is the oldest association British football competition in the world, first held in 1871. Manchester won the FA Cup held on 23 April 1904 between the Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City at Crystal Palace in London, beating Bolton 1-0 and claiming their first major victory in the team’s history with a momentous winning goal scored by Billy Meredith in the 23rd minute, a strike disputed as offside by Bolton. Front of 15 karat gold medal depicts two footballers in uniform with “1904” engraved to circular base. Inscribed to verso: “Manchester City Winners / T. Hinds [sic]”. Medal is made by “Whittle of Blackburn”. Measures 1.5″ in diameter, weighs .66 ounces and includes original case to house medal. Near fine. Sold for $12,756.
Poster From World Cup Football Soccer in 1950
Rare 65 year-old poster for the 4th World Cup, held in Uruguay in 1950. It was the first World Cup since 1938 as the 1942 and 1946 host countries were forced to cancel because of WWII. Poster was produced by the CBD (Brazilian Football Confederation) prior to the final in Rio and reads in Portuguese: “4th FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP / JULES RIMET CUP / JUNE 1950 / BRAZIL”. Designed by the artist Jney, poster has original stamp that reads, “COPA DE MUNDO / 1950” which translates to “World Cup”. Host country Uruguay took home their second title, but have yet to win since. Measures 16″ x 22.5″. Small chips along left edge and one horizontal fold. Overall very good condition. Sold for $1,309.
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