Call it Football, Call it Soccer — Sport Memorabilia Enthusiasts, Look No Further
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Sport Memorabilia
Soccer enthusiasts looking to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup, we here at Nate D. Sanders monthly sport memorabilia auctions have scored incredible World Cup memorabilia in our auctions over the years, and our current auction is no exception.
We seem to be on a FIFA roll –
Earlier this year, we proudly auctioned one of the most coveted items in World Cup history — the 1930 Inaugural World Cup trophy, commemorating the first-ever soccer tournament. This early piece of World Cup memorabilia sold for an amazing $30,768.
Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2 in front of a crowd of 93,000 people, and became the first nation to win the World Cup. The trophy was gifted to Uruguayan President Dr. Juan Campisteguy as a gift from FIFA.
From the same inaugural year, we had the following limited edition program from the first ever World Cup in 1930. Numbered 711 of just 3,000 printed, it sold for $3,049.
We then had up for auction this 1970 World Cup Trophy — One of Just 12 Made For FIFA Staff. In the final match of the tournament, Brazil beat Italy 4–1, and their star player, Pele, scored his famous goal that game. This World Cup memorabilia sold for $27,971.
The 1970 World Cup marked the first time it was played outside of Europe or South America as Mexico hosted the tournament that year.
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The trophy up for auction was bestowed upon an Executive Chef for the FIFA-contracted Sheraton Group in 1970, and obtained directly from the family. Brazil, of course winning the match in one of the country’s most remembered games in the Cup’s history.
And this very rare Jules Rimet World Cup trophy presented to FIFA referee Ken Aston. It sold for an incredible $29,586. As a FIFA-issued trophy, it boasts the look and dimensions of designer Abel Lafleur’s original double-sided 1930 model, with its own unique detailing.
This ticket and program to the final game of the 1966 FIFA World Cup sold for $1,008. An incredibly memorable game as England’s team won against West Germany, an unprecedented win for England and rare win for her as the host country.
Going back to the start of football’s impressive heritage —
This Tommy Hynds 1904 FA Cup winner medal awarded while on the Manchester City football team sold for $12,756. The Football Association Challenge Cup, aka FA Cup, is the oldest association British football competition in the world, first held in 1871.G
Check out the following items in our November auction:
This Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy Presented to Jose Nasazzi in 1950. Presented by the Uruguayan football Association in 1950 to the surviving winning players from the 1930 and 1950 World Cup winning teams.
2000 F.A. Challenge Cup Winners Medal and Commemorative Medal Awarded to Chelsea’s Celestine Babayaro
George Best Faberge Personally Owned Soccer Trophy. Incredibly scarce, as it was created by Sarah Faberge, limited edition number 3 of only 68 produced. The copy European Cup medal stands to the front, recording George Bests part in Manchester Uniteds greatest European achievement.
George Cohen’s Blue England International Cap for the 1966-67 British Home Championship Internationals Versus Wales, Northern Ireland & Scotland.
An famous season, as the 1966-67 Home Internationals has remained famous for Scotland’s victory at Wembley over George Cohen and his fellow England World Cup winners, allowing them to declare themselves ‘World Champions.’
And yet another famous cap —
Johnny Haynes England international cap for the match v Italy in 1961.
1953 English Football Writers Association Footballer of the Year trophy awarded to Nat Lofthouse.
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FREE ESTIMATE. If you are looking to auction, buy, consign or sell sport memorabilia, please email [email protected] or phone the Nate D. Sanders Auction House (http://www.NateDSanders.com) at (310) 440-2982
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