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TWO RAYMOND LITHOGRAPHS OF PETE SAMPRAS, & ANDRE AGASSI w/ ORIGINAL SIGNATURES

$ 26.4

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

These One-Of-A-Kind Vintage  Lithographs of Pete Sampras & Andre Agassi by the famous Sports Artist, RAYMOND Warsager, come from a large
Tennis & Sports Memorabilia Collection amassed by the Australian Tennis Hall of
Famer, **FRED STOLLE,
during his many years on the world Amateur & Professional Tennis Circuit, & later as a worldwide tennis commentator.
As well as the Lithographs, Fred’s Collection includes many Tennis Posters, Photos, Books, Racquets, Trophies etc most of which are signed by both modern & vintage Tennis Players--whom he has personally known & worked alongside over the years.
These Two Lithographs come Unframed, measure 19" x 25",  & are individually signed by PETE SAMPRAS & ANDRE AGASSI  themselves... There are no C.O.A.'s, but the Signatures are definately authentic---I have several of these Lithographs, & all Signatures are slightly different from each other.... a clear indication that they are not copies of Signatures...Fred Stolle, himself, is a very good friend of Raymond, & knows that Raymond would not put his reputation on the line with fake /copied Signatures
Condition: Both Lithographs are in Excellent Condition, & will be shipped in protective brown paper rolled up in a hard protective cardboard, sealed shipping tube.
**Former World #1 in Doubles in 1964, & Singles in 1966, playing on the Amateur & Professional Tennis Circuits from 1958 to 1976, winning 17 Grand Slam Doubles Titles 10 Mens/ 7 Mixed ), 2 Grand slam Singles Titles & helped Australia to 3 Davis Cup Titles.
After retirement he coached
Vitas Gerulaitis
from 1977 until 1983,
& embarked on a successful
TV Commentary Career for Companies in
America
&
Australia
. Currently  providing commentary on Grand Slam tennis tournaments for
Australia
's
Fox Sports
& for the
Hopman Cup
.
For his contribution to  tennis Fred Stolle was inducted into the International Hall of Fame
in 1985 & the
Sport Australia Hall of Fame
in 1988
.
In 2000, he received an
Australian Sports Medal
& was made an Officer of the
Order of
Australia
in 2005
.