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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:404
Sale Title:Sporting and General Memorabilia, Day 1Lots with images:402
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:260
Date:30-Mar-2011
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1920 'Interstate Football Match. South Australia V Victoria, Melbourne Cricket Ground. Saturday, May 29, 1920', with buff Vip card covers enclosing 'Football Record'. VG condition. Rare
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1920 ‘Souvenir of the 'S.A. Footballer', Saturday, July 24, 1920. Match: Victoria v South Australia. Adelaide Oval’, with pale blue Vip card covers with gold printing, and 16-page central section added to ‘S.A.Footballer’. Covers with peripheral faults, otherwise Vg condition. Rare
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1921 'Fourth Australasian Football Carnival. Official Souvenir. Perth, W.A., August, 1921', with green card covers, and 4-page section from 'The W.A.Footballer' stapled inside back cover. Fair/good condition. Rare
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1927 'Sixth Australasian Football Carnival. Official Souvenir Program. Melbourne, Victoria, August, 1927', containing 'The Carnival Record' Vol. 1 Nos. 1-7 complete, bound into one volume. Original paper wrappers with minor faults, 'Carnival Record's in VG Condition. Rare
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VFA: 1929-60 'The Association Football Recorder's, with Grand Finals (9) For 1931, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1959 and 1960. Fair/Good Condition. (35 Items)
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First VFA match in Tasmania: 'Souvenir Programme of the Camberwell and Williamstown Exhibition Football Match, at Launceston, on Saturday 19th October 1946, at 3pm' (Camberwell led by Albert Collier; Williamstown includes Ron Todd). Fair/good condition. Rare.
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1948 ‘Souvenir Programme. Victoria versus West Australia, July 31st 1948’, together with 8-page ‘Supplement to Souvenir Programme’. fair/Good condition. Rare
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1954 'Football Budget's, Western Australia V Victoria, on Saturday July 17, 1954; and Western Australia V Victoria, on Tuesday July 20, 1954. Fair/Good Condition. (2 Items)
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1957-64 'S.A. Football Budget's, Including Grand Finals For 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1964. Fair/Good Condition. (113 Items)
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1961 'Football Record', Reserve Grade Grand Final - Geelong v St. Kilda, September 30, 1961, with report on the hawk's first Flag the previous week. (the Reserve Grade finals went an extra week because a draw in the second semi Final had to be replayed). Good condition. Extremely rare
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VFA: 1961-70 'Football Recorder's, with Grand Finals (7) For 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970; Also 2nd Division Grand Finals (5) and 1961 Anzac Day at MCG. Fair/Good Condition. (41 Items)
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1965 'NSW Australian National Football League, Presents, Geelong V Sth. Melb., For, the Penfolds Wines Purse of Pounds 250, Sydney Cricket Ground, Saturday, 3rd July, 1965. Souvenir Programme'. Good condition
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1965 'NSW Australian National Football League, Presents, Richmond V Fitzroy, For, the Miller's Brewery Award of À200, Trumper Park Oval, Sunday, 3rd October, 1965. Souvenir Programme'. Fair/good condition
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Sturt: ‘Spearhead - Official Publication of the Sturt Football Club’, 1967-76 magazines/programmes including scarce 1968 Sturt v Richmond (1967 SA Premiers v 1967 Victoria Premiers). Fair/Good condition. (53 items)
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1968 'New South Wales Australian National Football League, Carlton V St. Kilda, Sydney Cricket Ground, Saturday 1st June 1968. New South Walesv Victoria second 18. Souvenir Programme'. Good condition (staples removed)
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New South Wales: NSW State of Origin jersey, with 'N.S.W.R.L. Coat-Of-Arms' and N.S.W. State of origin Team' badges, signed by c2001 team with 17 signatures including Andrew Johns and Brad Fittler, window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 89 x 110 cm
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New South Wales: NSW State of Origin jersey, with embroidered N.S.W.R.L. Coat-of-arms, NSW State of Origin blues and sponsors logos, signed by c2007 team with 17 signatures
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New South Wales: NSW State of Origin jersey, with embroidered N.S.W.R.L. Coat-of-arms, Centenary of Rugby League and sponsors logos, signed by 2008 team with 19 signatures
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Australia - Socceroos: 'Official World Cup 1974' football signed by the Australian Socceroos in 1976 when Australia played Tottenham Hotspur at the Sydney sports ground May 16th 1976, the signatures were obtained by the Australian mascot before the game - 16 signatures including 6 players from Australia's 1974 World Cup squad - Agenes Muniz, George Harris, Jimmy Rooney, Alan Maher, Atti Abonyi, Peter Ollerton, Murray Barnes, Dave Harding, Todd Clarke, Gary Byrne, Max Tolson, Carl Bennet, mark Jankovics,…
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Zeljko Kalac's Australian International Cap, embroidered with Australian Coat-of-Arms & ‘Australian Soccer Federation, Malaysia v Australia, 11 August 1992’. [Zeljko Kalac appeared 54 times for Australia 1992-2006, his first full international appearance was against Malaysia on August 11, 1992]
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Zeljko Kalac's Australian International Cap, embroidered with Australian Coat-of-Arms & ‘Australian Soccer Federation, Australia v South Africa, 8 June 1994’. [Zeljko Kalac appeared 54 times for Australia 1992-2006]
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John Aloisi: match football from 2006 World Cup Qualifier - Australia v Uruguay, signed by John Aloisi, who scored the winning Penalty Kick to put Australia into the 2006 World Cup in Germany. in perspex display case, 30 x 30 x 28 cm
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Arnold Palmer, display comprising signature on Australian Open cap, window mounted with action photograph, framed & glazed, overall 72 x 59 cm
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Golf collection: Wonderful collection re Australian open, Australian Masters, Australian Pga Championship, Vic open, Asian golf Teams Championship, c1970-86, noted programmes (40) including 9 signed with c233 signatures, noted Greg Norman, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Seve Ballesteros, Wayne Grady, bill Rogers, Jack Newton, Bob Shearer, Kel Nagle, Ian Baker-Finch and Jan Stevenson. Also photographs (158) ; Australian open golf balls (box of dozen - never released) ; paperweights (2) with…
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Golf Group: ‘The History of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club - Volume II: 1941 to 1968’ by Barnaby [Melb., 1972] with 32 signatures inside including Jack Nicklaus, David Graham, Peter Thompson & Greg Norman; 1988 Bicentennial Golf Classic programme, Vip pass, ephemera & video; 1998 Presidents Cup programme
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Stephen Allan, display comprising signature on Australian Open 2002 commemorative cover, window mounted with signed golf ball & action photograph, framed & glazed, overall 39 x 68 cm
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Michael Campbell, display comprising signature on 2005 US Open flag, window mounted with two photographs, framed & glazed, overall 122 x 62 cm
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Stuart Appelby, signed Mercedes-Benz Championship flag (endorsed ‘04, 05, 06 Champ’); plus signed photograph. (2 items)
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‘The Derby Day at Flemington, 1886’, rare photogravure by Carl Kahler [Melbourne, Pfaff Pinschof & Co, 1890], window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 104 x 76 cm. A celebrated racetrack image after the original oil painting held by the Victorian Racing Club
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1912 Australian Cup: Photograph ‘Mr Tom Box's 'Prizefighter' (Havoc - The Prize), Dead Heat for the Australian Cup with 'Saxonite' Mar.5 1912, Trained by Jim Lynch, Ridden by Frank Clarke’, framed & glazed, overall 73 x 57 cm
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Vb Racing/V8 Supercars, full face racing helmet with 5 signatures including Mark Skaife, Greg Murphy & Todd Kelly, in perspex display case 37 x 31 x 31 cm
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1900 Paris, II Summer Olympics: 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale Medal, in bronze, designed by J.C.Chaplain, 64 mm diameter. Fine condition. [The 1900 Olympics were part of the 1900 Exposition, and as no participation medals were made, collectors often add this medal to their collection]
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Pc 1912 Stockholm, V Summer Olympics: 1912 Stockholm Olympics official postcards, 1st Series (5) & 2nd Series (57). Good range, all different. Includes scenes from Opening Ceremony, Athletics, Football, Gymnastics, Shooting, Swimming, Equestrian & Tennis. Fine condition. (Total 62)
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1956 Melbourne, XVI Summer Olympics: 1956 Melbourne Participation medal, in bronze, designed by Andor Mezaros, minted by K.G.Luke in Melbourne, 63 mm diameter
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1956 Official Report: ‘The Official Report of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XVI Olympiad Melbourne 1956’, the 760 page handbook with all the results and excellent photographs. Good condition
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1960 Rome, XVII Summer Olympics: Travel Bag, red with white piping, printed on front ‘Australian Olympic Team 1960/A Jetflight Passenger With Qantas, Australia's Round the World Airline’. Ex W. Selvey
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1964 Tokyo, XVIII Summer Olympics: Warwick Selvey's 1964 Tokyo Olympics blazer, green, with beautiful embroidered pocket '(Australian Coat-Of-Arms)/ (Olympic Rings)/Olympic Games 1964', made by David Lack of Melbourne, label endorsed 'W.P. Selvey'. Together with a photocopied file of press clippings related to Warwick Selvey. Fine condition. (Dr. Warwick Selvey competed in discus and shot put at 1960 and 1964 Olympics, and won the gold medal for discus at 1962 Perth Commonwealth Games)
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1968 Grenoble, X Winter Olympics: 1968 Grenoble Participation Medal, in bronze, designed by Mme J.-M.Coeffin, minted by Paris Mint, 68 mm diameter
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1992 Barcelona, XXV Summer Olympics: 1992 Barcelona Participation medal, in burnished copper, designed by Xavier Corbero, minted by Fabrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, 70 mm diameter in original velvet presentation pouch
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1992 Barcelona Olympics display comprising 'Barcelona '92' T-shirt signed by Oarsome Foursome (Nick green, James Tomkins, Mike McKay and Andrew Cooper) ; Shane Kelly and Gary Neiwand, framed and glazed, overall 69 x 74 cm
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1996 Atlanta, XXVI Summer Olympics: 1996 Atlanta Participation medal, in bronze, 60 mm diameter, designed by Malcolm gear Designers, minted by Reed and Barton (Massachusetts, USA), in velvet pouch inside original box
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1996 Atlanta Paralympics Australian Blazer, navy blue, with embroidered Australian Coat-of-Arms & ‘Australian Paralympic Team, Atlanta 1996’ on pocket; plus trousers (2) and tie. Ex photographer John Sherwell. (4 items)
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2000 Sydney Olympics: 2000 Olympic Torch, aluminium and stainless steel, curved, 78 cm tall, used in torch relay. Ex Australian Olympian Dr. Warwick Selvey (discus and shot put, 1960 and 1964 Olympics, one of only a handful of Olympians to run in both 1956 Melbourne and 2000 Sydney torch relays)
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Charles Billich (1934- ): ‘Sydney 2000’ limited edition print by Charles Billich, titled at base, signed by the artist and numbered ‘176/500’, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 106 x 89 cm
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Grant Hackett, print ‘Go for Gold - Grant Hackett’ by Cliff Sheldrake, signed by Grant Hackett and the artist, limited edition 38/2000, framed & glazed, overall 79 x 94 cm
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Susie O'Neill, print ‘Go for Gold - Susie O'Neill’ by Cliff Sheldrake, signed by Susie O'Neill and the artist, limited edition 38/2000, framed & glazed, overall 79 x 94 cm
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