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LOT 99:
Lot: Olympics in Chess, 1976. Signatures.
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Lot: Olympics in Chess, 1976. Signatures.
1. Accordian brochure of the chess Olympics 1976. Signed by the stamp designer, Dror Ben-Dov.
2. 3 Envelope of the Olympics signed by Czech-American grandmaster chess player Lubomir Kavalek (b. 1943). Kavalek was awarded both the International Master and International Grandmaster titles by FIDE in 1965. He won two Czechoslovak and three U.S. championships, and was ranked as the world's no. 10 player in 1974. He was inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame in 2001.Kavalek is also a chess coach, organizer, teacher, commentator, author and award-winning columnist.
3. Envelope with the signature of the French chess player, international master, Jean-Luc Seret.
4. Olympic envelope signed by Robert Byrne (1928-2013), an American chess grandmaster and chess author.
6. Chess Olympics brochure , signed by N. Kellner
7. Chess Olympics for Women envelope, signed by stamp designer, Dror Ben-Dov.
8. Variation of above, also signed by stamp designer, Dror Ben-Dov.
9. 2 Brochure of the Dan Carmel hotel with stamps of the Olympics. The Dan Carmel hotel hosted the Olympics.
11.5 Registered envelope of the chess Olympics 1964 and stamps of the Olympics.
10. Mahanayim Religious weekly for soldier (1958) - The fascinating personal story of chess champion Shmuel Haim Rashavsky. great condition