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KASPAROV GARRY: (1963- ) Russian Chess Grandmaster, World Chess Champion 1985-2000. Signed colour 7 x 5 photograph by Kasparov, the image depicting him seated in a half-length pose studying the chess board before him. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. VG.

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KASPAROV GARRY: (1963- ) Russian Chess Grandmaster, World Chess Champion 1985-2000. Signed colour 7 x 5 photograph by Kasparov, the image depicting him seated in a half-length pose studying the chess board before him. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. VG.

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