The 1966 World Cup final medal will cost the buyer £188,200 when premiums, commission and VAT are added. The price trumped the £165,000 fetched by team-mate Alan Ball’s World Cup medal five years ago. Mr Stiles made a total of £424,438 from the auction at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh.

How much is the World Cup medal worth?

New trophy Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniga was awarded the commission. The trophy stands 36.5 centimetres (14.4 in) tall and is made of 6.175 kilograms (13.61 lb) of 18 carat (75%) gold, worth approximately US$161,000 in 2018, with a base 13 centimetres (5.1 in) in diameter containing two layers of malachite.

Who owns the 1966 World Cup ball?

Geoff Hurst
The match ball used during the 1966 World Cup final, as England beat West Germany 4-2. Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat trick for England, but the ball was claimed by Helmut Haller and only returned to England in 1996. This object is displayed courtesy of Eurostar, Mirror Group and Virgin.

Who was the best player in 1966 World Cup?

England were the fifth nation to win the event, and the third host nation to win after Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934. Brazil were the defending champions, but they failed to progress from the group stage….1966 FIFA World Cup.

Tournament details
Top scorer(s)Eusébio (9 goals)
Best young playerFranz Beckenbauer
← 1962 1970 →

Who brought Nobby Stiles medals?

Manchester United
Nobby Stiles’ 1966 World Cup winner’s medal has been bought by his old club Manchester United for a record £188,200, surpassing the 165,000 that was paid for Alan Ball’s medal five years ago.

Why did Jimmy Greaves not play in 1966?

Greaves played only three more times for England after the 1966 World Cup, scoring a single goal. He retired from international football early the following year after telling Ramsey that he had no intention of becoming a bit-part player in the England squad. In total he scored 44 goals in 57 appearances for England.

Is the World Cup real gold?

The trophy is hollow and made of 18-carat gold, meaning that in most respects the World Cup is not solid gold. The current trophy replaced the 1930 Jules Rimet Cup, which was made of gold-plated sterling silver.

What Colour was the ball in the 1966 World Cup final?

The balls of the 1966 World Cup were provided in three different colours: white, yellow, and orange. Although the most widely used model was the white one, in the memory of football fans the orange ball of the historic final of Wembley remains the strongest.

Who signed the 1966 football?

Sir Geoff Hurst signed 1966 football.

Why did England wear red in 1966?

England do have a history of playing in white at the World Cup semi-final stage: they did so in 1966 and in 1990. England wore red shirts because Sweden were designated the home team. They have not been beaten in the last 17 games that they’ve worn red.

When was the first Wedgwood slop bowl made?

A Bristol slop bowl and one other, and a Wedgwood dish, circa 1775 to early 19th century, the Bristol slop bowl decorated with a variant of Horace Walpole pattern with monochrome green floral garlands… Victorian Wedgwood porcelain items, including 2 cups & saucers & one sugar bowl.

What kind of bowls are made of Wedgwood?

A Wedgwood dark blue dragon bowl, circa 1920s, design Z4616, the octagonal bowl decorated with three gilt dragons to the white interior, the mottled blue exterior similarly decorated below a key fret border… Wedgwood yellow ground bone china bowl C:1920, with prunus decoration. 27 cm across. Pair graduated Wedgwood bowls.

How much does Wedgwood dinner and dessert China cost?

A Price Guide for Wedgwood China. A Wedgwood bone china part dinner and dessert service, circa 1812-22. Sold for $5,625 via Sotheby’s (November 2014). As one of the most iconic makers of ceramic wares, Wedgwood china has symbolized the utmost in elegance and taste over the brand’s nearly 260-year history.

How big is a Norman Wilson Wedgwood bowl?

Six Wedgwood Norman Wilson Zodiac bowls circa 1960, diameter 11.5 cm approx, each). Collection of a Majolica leaf plates, comprising nine Wedgwood dessert plates, ten various plates, two comports and a shell-form bowl, a few minor chips (22), diameter 20 cm, (Wedgwood)

What kind of pottery was made by Wedgwood?

Wedgwood produced pottery, bone china, and also black basalt stoneware ñ so you’ll even find lamps, brooches, and statuettes sporting the Wedgwood name. You can also search the Wedgwood Museum’s collection. If you want to collect something timeless and classic, look no further than Wedgwood.

A Price Guide for Wedgwood China. A Wedgwood bone china part dinner and dessert service, circa 1812-22. Sold for $5,625 via Sotheby’s (November 2014). As one of the most iconic makers of ceramic wares, Wedgwood china has symbolized the utmost in elegance and taste over the brand’s nearly 260-year history.

When was the last time Wedgwood china was made?

As a result, Jones’ Fairyland Lustre designs were discontinued in 1931, when Jones was asked to leave Wedgwood altogether. Click here to explore Wedgwood china available now on Invaluable.

How much does a Wedgwood Portland vase cost?

With the queen in his court, Wedgwood was already on course to become an essential figure in ceramic production. Group of Four Wedgwood Jasperware Portland Vases, sold for $500 via Doyle New York (October 2011).