AUTOGRAPHS
Collecting athletes'autographs is a hobby that has its roots in the 19th century, when the first sports cards were produced. These cards were often signed by the players and thus became the first autographed collectibles. Over time, autographs became sought-after collectibles. Some autographs, especially those of legendary athletes, can fetch high prices at auction. Nowadays, autographs are still popular among collectors. Whether it's signed football jerseys, baseball cards, or tennis rackets, autographs add a personal touch and historical value to collectibles. Although there are various methods for obtaining autographs, from mail solicitations to meeting players at events, autograph collecting remains a fascinating and rewarding hobby.
Bestsellers

Signature card, Marcela Novotná - track and field, 400 m hurdles, born 1972. Signed in ballpoint pen

Signature card, Zdeněk Groesl - Czechoslovak Olympian - volleyball. Signed in ballpoint pen

Club pennant, TJ Saprtak Kladno Kablo, 50 years, 1908 -1958. Textile, print, metal.

The book Věra Čáslavská - Life on Olympus, Kosatík, 2012. Mladá fronta. Dedication.

Club pennant, FSG Frankfurt/ O - Dynamo. Fussball - Sportgemeinschaft, autographs. Textile, print. DDR

Signature card, Petr Drozda. Czechoslovak Olympian - match. Signed in marker

Signature card, Irena Svobodová. Czechoslovak Olympian - swimming. Signed in marker

Kniha - Život bez nadějí Nováka, Masopusta a Pluskala. Brůna, Holubec, Steiner. Tvrdá vazba. Náklad 15K. 1. vydání. Vydala: Olympia v roce 1968. Počet stran: 164 a 20 příloh. Pepíkovi věnuje upřímně Vít Holubec, 19. II. 1968

Signature card, Jiřina Kadlecová. Czechoslovakian Olympian - field hockey. Signed in pen.

Signature card, Vladimír Jarý. Czechoslovak Olympian - handball. Signed in pen.