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George Cohen Signed Photograph Sudan stamps and his son Thomas would

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and his son Thomas would never have had the opportunity to establish the Royal Exchange - the precursor to London's Stock Exchange

HMS Victory

variety "Top left triangle detached"

which were the main focus of his artistic production during the last thirty years of his life

George Cohen Signed Photograph Sudan stamps and his son Thomas wouldAn almost full length, signed black and white photograph of footballer George Cohen on the Wembley pitch being prevented by Alf Ramsey from swapping shirts with an Argentina player at the end of their 1966 quarter final match. The contest had been hugely bad tempered. Signed across the lower right corner of the piece in bold blue ink, sold together with a copy of a photograph of Cohen taken during the signing. Photograph measures 8" by 10"

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