210. Official Boxing Program, July 18, 1924. 12Pp., 22X27cm Ritola, John Kelly and Paul Costello, Taylor, William De Hart (6.7”X10.6”), in French
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213 210 211 212 214 214 215 216 213. Group of 37 International Newsreel Photos of the Paris Olympic Games Featuring the Opening Ceremony and Athletes. Almost all 25.5x20.3cm (10”x8”). Ten photos show the Opening Ceremony with the Parade of Nations and the Olympic Oath, 27 photos show gold medal winning events: Steenrose, 210. Official Boxing Program, July 18, 1924. 12pp., 22x27cm Ritola, John Kelly and Paul Costello, Taylor, William De Hart (6.7”x10.6”), in French. List of all participating countries, officials, Hubbard, Lowe, etc. being the winners. Many with attached press program on July 18, all participants by list of numbers July 15-20, captions. VF+ to EF, average abt. EF and better. (37 pcs.) ($500) by category, and in alphabetical order. Some results written in. VF+. 214. Group of Three Matted Original Photos with English Captions; ($250) 400 Meter Relay with Alf Leconey and Loren Murchison, 18x23cm 211. Official Rowing Program, July 13, 1924, Reunion 215. 8pp., (7.1”x9.1”) photo size. Pat McDonald carrying U.S. flag in 22x27cm (8.5”x10.75”). Pair Oar and Exhibition of Canadian Opening Ceremony; and Osborne, USA, winner of Decathlon. All Canoeing. List of all rowing participants by country, list of winners. EF (3 pcs.) ($150) Lt. browning, VF-EF. ($250) 215. Group of 23 Press Photos. From 11.5x16.3cm (6.5”x6.4”) and 212. Gousseau, Daniel. Les Championnats du Monde et les Jeux 15.9x20.6cm (6.3”x8.1”) to 25.5x20.3cm (10”x8”, 4 photos) by Olympiques Paris 1924. The World Cycling Championships Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. Eleven photos show events and and the Olympic Games Paris 1924. 56pp. illustrated, winners of the Paris Games, twelve show athletes in Olympic 13.5x21.3cm (5.3”x8.4”), in French. Two fold-out maps featuring Trials, and coaches. All but two EF. (23 pcs.) ($300) the Olympic Games Cycling Road Race on July 23, 188km, won by 216. Participation Diploma for an Austrian Participant in Greco- A. Blanchonnet, France, and the World Championship on August 2, Roman Wrestling. Brown and gray, 49.5x63.2cm (19.5”x24.9”), over 172km. Furthermore a list of Olympic Cycling winners since designed by Bernard Naudin. Winged goddess of Victory between Athens 1896, General Rules for Olympic Cycling, and the French allegorical figures. Facsimile signatures of French NOC President Olympic Committee. Many ads included. Stiff covers discolored, and IOC President Pierre de Coubertin. Lt. creases, lt. discoloration, contents EF. ($275) abt. EF. Professionally matted and framed, glazed. ($1,800) 26 218 217 220 219 219 223 222 221 224 227 AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 225 226 222. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by J.C. Wienecke. Nude 217. Prague Olympic Congress Medal, 1925. Bronze, 45mm. View of male and female athlete on podium holding torch over Olympic Charles Bridge and Hradschin Castle. Rev. Oak branch with rings flame. Rev. Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of Amsterdam and scroll with Olympic motto. Toned EF. ($275) between two hemispheres. Toned EF. ($350) 218. Fourth Latvian Olympic Games in Riga, 1927. First Place 223. Official’s Badge. Silvered, partially enameled, 30x37mm. Toned Winner’s Medal Awarded for Bundi. Silver, 30mm. Victory EF. ($325) holding torch extending wreath to athlete leading quadriga. Rev. “I./ 224. Commemorative Crystal Tankard (Beer Stein) with Soccer Bundi” in open laurel and oak wreath. Looped, toned EF. ($250) Scene on Pewter Top. 18cm (7.1”) high, 13cm (5.1”) wide. Engraved sides, pewter top depicts three soccer players over ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 crossed olive branches (signifying victory in ancient Greece), “IXe 219. Participation Medal in Presentation Box. Bronze, 37mm, by OLYMPIADE 1928” above. May be a soccer presentation tankard. EF. M. Martin. Victory with laurel branch in horse-drawn sled to left, Rare. ($250) Olympic rings in exergue. Rev. French legend in six lines over 225. Colorful Commemorative Ceramic Cup of the 9th Olympic laurel branch. In original box, EF. Rare with box. ($1,250) Games in Amsterdam. 10.5cm (4.1”) tall, made by Petrus Regout 220. Participation Medal. Bronze, 37mm, by M. Martin. Victory with & Co., Maastricht. Ornate orange, blue, green and brown design in laurel branch in horse-drawn sled to left, Olympic rings in exergue. Art Deco style with Amsterdam Olympic Games 1928 legend in Rev. French legend in six lines over laurel branch. EF. ($800) Dutch. EF. ($150) 221. Set of Five Color Olympic Events Postcards. Designed by E. 226. (Brochure) Dutch NOC Art Exhibition Rules and Regulations, Stiefel and other artists, printed by Olympia Verlag, Zürich. Female in Spanish. 27pp., 12.4x21.4cm (4.9”x8.4”). EF. Scarce. ($150) skater, ski jumper, military patrol, bob and cross-country skiing. EF. 227. Equestrian Sports Press Ticket, August 10, 1928, Hilversum. With original paper cover. Very scarce set. (5 pcs.) ($250) Blue and green, 12.4x9.3cm (4.9”x3.7”). EF. ($150) 27 228 229 230 232 231 231 233 235 236 237 228. Soccer Season Ticket, Honor Tribune, Row 1, Seat Nr. 35, “P”, 239 Price ƒ35.- With Amsterdam City Stamp. 3.5x9.3cm (5.3”x3.7”). Small punchholes 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 20 (dates of Games, or game numbers?) VF-EF. ($200) 229. Admission Ticket to View the Olympic Film of the Amsterdam LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 1928 Games, September 24, 1928, 8 o’clock, Koloniaal Institute, 235. Norwegian Team Silver Pin. Silver, hallmarked “830”, 15x22mm, Amsterdam. Stock paper, 9.6x8cm (3.8”x3.2”). Browning, lt. made by Aksel Holmsen, Oslo. Winner holding color enameled crease VF+. Rare ticket to the 1928 Olympic Film. ($100) Norwegian flag. EF. ($140) 230. (Brochure) The Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. 50pp., many 236. (Brochure) General Rules and Program, in English. III photos, 23.5x32cm (9.3”x12.6”), in five languages. Photographic Olympic Winter Games Committee. 32pp. illus., 13.3x19.1cm plates showing all parts of the stadium, with captions, plus report on (5.2”x7.5”). IOC and Organizing Committee members, rules and construction. Very informative. Covers lt. sunning, contents EF. ($150) specific information for all sports, venues, programs, etc. Abt. EF, 231. (Brochure) Millrose Athletic Association. 22nd Annual crease. ($125) Indoor Games, New York, February 29, 1929. Amsterdam 237. (Brochure) General Rules and Program, in French. 32pp., map 1928 Olympic Edition, Stiff red covers, 192pp., 16.5x24.5cm of Lake Placid on inside covers, 13.3x19cm (5.2”x7.5”). IOC and (6.5”x9.7”), 38 full-page photos of Olympic winners and athletes in Organizing Committee members, rules and specific information for Amsterdam 1928. Spine chipped, contents VF-EF. ($150) all sports, venues, programs, etc. EF. ($125) 232. The Jiji Shimpo Athletic Honor Medal Awarded to Tennis 238. Official Report. Compiled by G.M. Lattimer (1932). In English. Player Henri Cochet, October 17, 1929, Tokyo, Japan. Golden 287pp., illus. Blue linen with gold embossed participation medal on bronze, 5x10.5cm (2”x4.1”), by T.S. Sojlo. Victorious nude athlete, cover. Lt. wear on covers, contents EF. ($350) waving, Acropolis in background. Rev. Engraved 7-line legend in French, raised legend in Japanese. Henri Cochet (1901 – 1987) was a LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 famous French tennis player, ranked Number One in 1929, the same year he 239. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 55mm, by Cassioli. played in Japan, and the Tokyo Jiji Shimpo (“Current Events” ) newspaper Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team awarded him this plaque. EF. Rare. ($950) members. EF. ($7,500) 233. (Brochure) International Olympic Committee Olympic Charta; Statutes; Rules and Protocol of Olympic Games, and Olympic Thank You for Congresses. 63pp., 21x30cm (8.3”x11.8”), In French, English, Spanish and German. VF. ($100) Participating in this Auction! 28 240a 240 242 241 243a 243 244 246 242. Portugal Team Pin. Bronze, 23x27mm. Toned EF. Rare. ($250) 243. Olympic Art Exhibition Charles Lindbergh Medal, 1932. Goldplated bronze, 72mm, by Frederic MacMonnies. Bust half l. of aviator. Rev. The Lone Eagle surrounded by Death, Storm and Thunder. SOM issue #4. MacMonnies was awarded Second Prize in the Medals and Relief’s Section of the Art Competition and Exhibition for this medal. No First Prize was awarded. EF, in original box. ($250) 245 243a. Winner’s Head Commemorative Medallion. Cream colored plaster, 6.6cm (2.6”), by G.C. Allen. Winner’s head with olive wreath r., “Los Angeles California USA / Xth Olympiad – 1932” legend. Holed at top, tiny chip on rev. edge, o.w. EF. ($125) 244. Closing Ceremony Participation Medal, August 14, 1932. Cast bronzed white metal, 67mm, by Dodge Inc., Los Angeles. Shield with rings and Xth Olympic Games legend. Rev. Sun with rays, “Participant/August 14th/Los Angeles” in panel. Uneven toning, abt. EF. ($150) 240. Silver Winner’s Medal. Silver, 55mm, by Cassioli. Victory seated 245. The Olympic Village. Scene of Houses and Trees. Base is green above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team members. and blue stiff cardboard, 81x67cm (31.9”x26.4”), designed by Edge inscribed “SOUVENIR”. A number of the silver winner’s medals Noel Petter. VF, separated. Included are Doctor Jones House, the were inscribed “SOUVENIR” and presented to high officials. Toned EF. Post Office, the Hotel, the Mill and the Church. Also two trees. EF. ($3,750) Scarce. ($325) 240a. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by Cassioli. 246. Commemorative Olympic Games in California Car Plaque. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team White metal, 15x13cm (5.9”x5.1”). Runner on top of globe with members.