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downthetubes · 1 year
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Sports art and cartoons by Harold Riley, Leslie Illingworth and more offered in upcoming Sports Memorabilia Auction
A look at some of the sports-related art coming to auction in a massive two-day sale from Graham Budd Auctions next month
A file of memorabilia relating to the renowned artist Harold Riley, who died earlier this year, and projects conducted for Manchester United’s legendary manager Sir Matt Busby is being auctioned by Graham Budd Auctions next month. It’s being offered as part of a much wider mammoth two-day Sports Memorabilia Auction, that includes a number of standout lots such as the 2022 World Cup Final…
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kashmirmonitor · 1 year
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Qatar world cup final ball to go under hammer
Doha: Football used during Qatar 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France, is set to be auctioned in June. It could be expected to be sold at 160,000-200,000 pounds (Rs 1,64,44,736 to Rs 2,05,56,903). The auction will be run by Graham Budd Auctions on June 6 and 7 online at Northampton in England. The match Ball contains written history of the World Cup Finals and more. The match…
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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Maradona's 'Hand of God' ball sold for $2.4 million in World Cup 1986, know who auctioned it?
Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ ball sold for $2.4 million in World Cup 1986, know who auctioned it?
highlights The 36-year-old ball was sold for £2 million at the Graham Budd auction in London on Wednesday. Bin Nasser said before the auction that the time was right to share this ball with the world He hoped that its buyer would put it up for public exhibition. London. The ball with which Diego Maradona scored the famous ‘Hand of God’ goal against England in the 1986 World Cup has been…
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El balón de "la mano de Dios" de Maradona, vendido por 2 millones de libras
El balón de "la mano de Dios" de Maradona, vendido por 2 millones de libras
El balón con el que Diego Maradona anotó el mítico gol del Mundial 1986 con la ayuda de “la mano de Dios” fue vendido en una subasta por 2 millones de libras (2,28 millones de euros, 2,36 millones de dólares) el miércoles en Londres. La casa de subastas Graham Budd Auctions anunció en octubre que esperaba una venta entre 2,5 y 3 millones de libras, mucho más que su precedente venta récord de…
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telodogratis · 2 years
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Messo all'asta il pallone della 'mano di Dio' di Maradona
Messo all’asta il pallone della ‘mano di Dio’ di Maradona
AGI – Sarà messo all’asta il pallone di calcio dei mitici gol segnati dal campione Diego Armando Maradona, durante i quarti di finale dei Mondiali del 1986 tra Argentina e Inghilterra, con un incasso da record atteso tra 2,8 e 3,4 milioni di euro. Lo ha annunciato la casa d’asta Graham Budd Auctions, precisando che i potenziali acquirenti potranno cominciare a registrarsi on line dal 28 ottobre,…
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Controversial Tunisian referee places Diego Maradona Hand of God ball up for public sale
A former World Cup referee is about to money in on his largest mistake — to the tune of about $US3 million ($4.7 million). Key factors: Diego Maradona scored a purpose in a 1986 World Cup quarterfinal by punching the ball into the web The controversial purpose helped lead Argentina to victory, as they beat England 2-1 The referee from the sport stored the only match ball, and now plans to public sale it off The ball used when Argentine nice Diego Maradona scored his infamous “Hand of God” purpose in opposition to England on the 1986 World Cup has been put up for public sale by the Tunisian ref who was accountable for the sport and missed soccer’s most well-known handball. Graham Budd Auctions mentioned Thursday they anticipate the 36-year-old Adidas ball owned by ex-referee Ali Bin Nasser to fetch between $US2.7 million and $US3.3 million when it goes up on the market in Britain on November 16, 4 days earlier than the World Cup in Qatar kicks off. The information of the approaching public sale prompted the Solar newspaper in England to run the headline “underhand of God” on their entrance web page. The ball public sale comes amid a increase for sports activities memorabilia. The shirt worn by Maradona in that sport in opposition to England in Mexico was offered in Might for $US9.3 million, on the time the best value paid at public sale for a chunk of sports activities memorabilia. That was overwhelmed by a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card, which went for $US12.6 million in New York in August. A Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls jersey from Sport 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals — the season featured on the ESPN and Netflix documentary “The Final Dance” — fetched $US10.1 million final month, double what auctioneers anticipated, to eclipse Maradona’s shirt for the report for game-worn memorabilia. “2022 has been a tremendous 12 months within the sports activities memorabilia market with data damaged on three events,” public sale home chairman Graham Budd mentioned. “It is an thrilling time available in the market and we’re questioning whether or not this well-known soccer will break data as nicely.” The Maradona purpose that gave Argentina a 1-0 lead within the quarterfinal in opposition to England — however ought to by no means have been allowed — has grow to be a part of soccer legend. Maradona jumped as if to go the ball however as a substitute punched it previous goalkeeper Peter Shilton. England gamers protested to Bin Nasser however the purpose stood. Maradona quipped afterwards that it was scored “slightly with the pinnacle of Maradona and slightly with the hand of God,” resulting in its iconic title. He used the identical ball, the one one used within the quarterfinal, for his good second purpose 4 minutes later. The quantity 10 ran 68m from his personal half and weaved previous half the England workforce earlier than slipping the ball previous Shilton to make it 2-0. That purpose was voted the World Cup Purpose of the Century in 2002. Argentina gained the sport 2-1 and went on to carry the World Cup, and the match launched Maradona as one of many sport’s best gamers. He died in 2020 on the age of 60. “This ball is a part of worldwide soccer historical past,” Bin Nasser mentioned in a press release. “It appears like the suitable time to be sharing it with the world.” Bin Nasser may even public sale the referee shirt he wore for the quarterfinal, the public sale home mentioned, and one other shirt that Maradona signed for his “everlasting good friend” at a reunion years after the sport. The vendor of the Mantle card was rewarded for a shrewd piece of enterprise after shopping for it for $US50,000 in 1991 and retaining it in mint situation. Bin Nasser is about to grow to be a millionaire off one of many worst calls in World Cup historical past. AP Originally published at Sunshine Coast QLD News
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melbournenewsvine · 2 years
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Diego Maradonas handball up for auction by match referee Ali Bin Nasser
A former World Cup referee is about to cash in on his biggest mistake – $3 million ($A4.8 million). The ball used when Diego Maradona scored his infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal against England in the 1986 World Cup was put up for auction by the Tunisian referee who was in charge of the game and missed the most famous handball in football. Graham Budd Auctions said Thursday it expects the 36-year-old Adidas ball belonging to former referee Ali bin Nasser to fetch between $2.7 million and $3.3 million when it goes on sale in Britain on November 16, four days before the World Cup in Qatar. kick off. The ball auction comes amid a boom in sports memorabilia. The shirt worn by the Argentine great Maradona in that match against England at the World Cup in Mexico in May sold for $9.3 million, at the time the highest price ever paid at auction for a sporting souvenir. This was overcome with a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card, which came out at $12.6 million in New York in August. Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls T-shirt from Game One of the 1998 NBA Finals – Season Featured in ESPN and Netflix Documentary the last dance It brought in $10.1 million last month, double what auctioneers had expected, to beat Maradona’s shirt to set the record for game-worn memorabilia. Maradona scored the infamous “Hand of God” goal in the 1986 World Cup. “2022 has been a great year for the sports memorabilia market, with records being broken on three occasions,” said Graham Budd, president of the auction house. “It’s an exciting time in the market and we wonder if this famous football will break records as well.” Maradona’s goal that gave Argentina a 1-0 lead in the quarter-final against England – but what should have been allowed – became part of the football legend. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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relationstoday · 2 years
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Maradona 'Hand of God' World Cup ball to be auctioned
Maradona ‘Hand of God’ World Cup ball to be auctioned
The ball used when Diego Maradona scored his “Hand of God” goal against England at the 1986 World Cup has been put up for auction by the Tunisian referee who was in charge of the game and missed soccer’s most famous handball. Graham Budd Auctions said Thursday that they expect the 36-year-old Adidas ball, which referee Ali Bin Nasser owns, to fetch between $2.7 million and $3.3 million when it…
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hkaffilates · 2 years
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Maradona 'Hand of God' World Cup ball to be auctioned
Maradona ‘Hand of God’ World Cup ball to be auctioned
The ball used when Diego Maradona scored his “Hand of God” goal against England at the 1986 World Cup has been put up for auction by the Tunisian referee who was in charge of the game and missed soccer’s most famous handball. Graham Budd Auctions said Thursday that they expect the 36-year-old Adidas ball, which referee Ali Bin Nasser owns, to fetch between $2.7 million and $3.3 million when it…
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football2ch · 3 years
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リヴァプール旧練習場の豪華グッズが買える!あの「トロフィー書かれた壁」まで
昨年練習場を移転することになったリヴァプール。長年使っていたメルウッドからAXAトレーニングセンターに本拠地を移し、より大きな施設を使えるようになった。 そして今回、もう使われなくなったメルウッドのあらゆる物品が販売されるオークションが開催されることが決まった。 Reds will have the opportunity to own a piece of history as we bid a final farewell to Melwood in a special online memorabilia auction 👇— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 9, 2021 オークションは3月2日から『Graham Budd…
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alexwunderbuildt · 7 years
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Liverpool star David Fairclough's shirt sells for 10,000 - BBC News
Liverpool star David Fairclough’s shirt sells for 10,000 – BBC News
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A shirt worn by a footballer who scored the winning goal in one of Liverpool FC’s most epic European Cup ties has sold for 10,000 at auction.
The number 12 shirt was worn by David Fairclough in his team’s victory over French side St Etienne 40 years ago, on their way to a European Cup triumph.
Fairclough…
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gavelmasters · 6 years
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Graham Budd's auction of Football (soccer) memorabilia bid live via @InvaluableLive https://t.co/J6a6AxCFCc
Graham Budd's auction of Football (soccer) memorabilia bid live via @InvaluableLive https://t.co/J6a6AxCFCc
— Gavel Masters (@GavelMasters) May 22, 2018
from Twitter https://twitter.com/GavelMasters May 22, 2018 at 10:45AM via IFTTT
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footyshows · 7 years
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My Father passed away recently, I was trying to find out more about this signed '68 Euro cup winners piece.
My Father passed away recently, I was trying to find out more about this signed ’68 Euro cup winners piece.
Hi! Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. My late father was an avid football memorabilia collector, and I think this item was the pride of his collection. The only info I could find online was at the following link; https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/graham-budd-auctions-ltd/catalogue-id-2593242/lot-1525430
I found out that it sold at the above auction for £950, but…
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sethground · 7 years
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Liverpool star David Fairclough's shirt sells for 10,000 - BBC News
Liverpool star David Fairclough’s shirt sells for 10,000 – BBC News
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Image copyright PA/Graham Budd Image caption David Fairclough was nicknamed supersub
A shirt worn by a footballer who scored the winning goal in one of Liverpool FC’s most epic European Cup ties has sold for 10,000 at auction.
The number 12 shirt was worn by David Fairclough in his team’s victory over French side St Etienne 40 years ago, on their way to a European Cup triumph.
Fairclough…
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gavelmasters · 6 years
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All set for online action with Graham Budd Auctions sporting memorabilia sale https://t.co/nZhDef6SHo live from Sotheby's in London
All set for online action with Graham Budd Auctions sporting memorabilia sale https://t.co/nZhDef6SHo live from Sotheby's in London
— Gavel Masters (@GavelMasters) May 21, 2018
from Twitter https://twitter.com/GavelMasters May 21, 2018 at 10:30AM via IFTTT
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gavelmasters · 7 years
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And we're off to a sprinting start at Graham Budd #Sporting Memorabilia #auction @Sothebys today… https://t.co/wNRElc79Zd
And we're off to a sprinting start at Graham Budd #Sporting Memorabilia #auction @Sothebys today https://t.co/tecJ21pVd9 bid live via @liveauctioneers http://pic.twitter.com/s9v8dcga6V
— Gavel Masters (@GavelMasters) November 13, 2017
from Twitter https://twitter.com/GavelMasters November 13, 2017 at 10:31AM via IFTTT
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