Number 19
- Hand-carved wooden bull featuring a colorful coat of arms of Salzburg, bearing the inscription: "Alt-Internationale ÖFB–DFB Salzburg 24.9.1966." Signed "A. Ficker, Salzburg." Adorned with an attached, gilded, and engraved plaque (6 x 3 cm) inscribed: "To Werner Liebrich, Jan. 18, 1967. SEPP HERBERGER." Sepp Herberger received this figurine from the ÖFB as an honorary gift in his capacity as coach of the DFB "Old Internationals"—a team that included Werner Liebrich—on the occasion of the match held on September 24, 1966. Sepp Herberger subsequently enhanced this trophy by adding the plaque and presented it to Werner Liebrich as a gift for his 40th birthday a few months later! Dimensions: 25.5 x 26 x 10 cm. A unique piece! --The wooden bull was handcrafted by the renowned Salzburg woodcarver A. Ficker. The wooden bull serves as a symbolic figure of Salzburg. — Both of the bull's ears show small chips. The plaque is tarnished. --This piece comes directly from the collection of Werner Liebrich (1927–1995). Football World Champion 1954. 16 senior international caps for the DFB. 1. FC Kaiserslautern: 365 matches; 2-time German Football Champion (1951 and 1953). Condition: B+
- Hand-carved wooden bull featuring a colorful coat of arms of Salzburg, bearing the inscription: "Alt-Internationale ÖFB–DFB Salzburg 24.9.1966." Signed "A. Ficker, Salzburg." Adorned with an attached, gilded, and engraved plaque (6 x 3 cm) inscribed: "To Werner Liebrich, Jan. 18, 1967. SEPP HERBERGER." Sepp Herberger received this figurine from the ÖFB as an honorary gift in his capacity as coach of the DFB "Old Internationals"—a team that included Werner Liebrich—on the occasion of the match held on September 24, 1966. Sepp Herberger subsequently enhanced this trophy by adding the plaque and presented it to Werner Liebrich as a gift for his 40th birthday a few months later! Dimensions: 25.5 x 26 x 10 cm. A unique piece! --The wooden bull was handcrafted by the renowned Salzburg woodcarver A. Ficker. The wooden bull serves as a symbolic figure of Salzburg. — Both of the bull's ears show small chips. The plaque is tarnished. --This piece comes directly from the collection of Werner Liebrich (1927–1995). Football World Champion 1954. 16 senior international caps for the DFB. 1. FC Kaiserslautern: 365 matches; 2-time German Football Champion (1951 and 1953). Condition: B+
