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539. Miniature Salt Lake City 2002 Bid Quartz Clock by Bulova. Goldplated, 43mm diameter, 6cm (2.4”) high. In working order, EF. ($125) 540. Commemorative Salt Lake City Olympic Venues Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 21cm (8.3”). View of Salt Lake City with mountain range, surrounded by Olympic winter event names, color logo at bottom. EF. ($100) 541. Commemorative “Celebrating the Challenge” Beer Stein. Multicolor ceramic with high relief color design, 25cm (9.8”) tall, handcrafted for Anheuser-Busch by Ceramarte. Large logo dividing ice hockey, ski jump, bobsled and figure skating, speed skating, slalom. Pewter top ends in SLC snowflake logo. EF. Attractive. ($125) 542. Commemorative Leather and Stainless Steel Whiskey Bottle. 10x15.5cm (3.9”x6.1”. Dark and light brown leather with Salt Lake City Olympic logo. The lightly curved bottle may be carried on the side. EF. ($75) 548 543. Official Report. Text in English. Two volumes, plus a CD containing official results and the official report in French. Linen, silver embossed. New. (2 vols.) ($300) 544 ATHENS, 28th , 2004 550 544. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, 68cm (26.8”) 549. Official Report. Three volumes in slip case, in English. Volume 1: long. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design wants to 539pp. Homecoming of the Games – Organization and Operations. express “Pan Metron Ariston” (All things in moderation, translated Volume 2: 539pp. The Games. Both illustrated profusely in color. from Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF. ($2,750) Volume 3: Official Results. 3 disks featuring Results; Results of 545. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 logo. Rev. the Paralympic Games; and Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Games legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. Bookplate attached inside Vol. 1 and 3. In slipcase, broken on one Mounted inside cardboard color covers. Space for participation side, report EF. ($600) diploma inside back cover. EF. ($250) 546. Paralympic Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 TORINO, 20th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2006 Paralympic logo. Rev. Legend. Greek text and wavy decoration 550. Official Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated aluminum, 77cm on both sides. Mounted inside cardboard color covers. Space for (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. The fire was lit in Olympia on participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($200) November 27, 2005, and arrived in Rome on December 8. Until February 547. Bid Book Athens 2004. A blue leatherette case contains the bid 10 the torch traveled over 11,300 km across Italy, also France, Switzerland book, a Fact Sheets brochure, an “Athens 2004” Video, a press and Slovenia. Used in the torch relay with light darkening around release disk, Music, a bid button and a pen. Case has broken sides, upper part (may be wiped off). EF. ($2,200) o.w. EF. ($175) 548. Complete Set of 35 Olympic Sports Leaflets. Multicolor, 6pp. foldout, 9.9x20.9cm (3.9”x8.2”) each section, in Greek. Mascots Please see the Index at the End illustrate different sports on cover. EF ($125) For Topics in the Auction! 56 551 552 553

555 554 557 558 559 556. Commemorative China Red Yingxiang Vase with Beijing Logo 556 and Temple of Heaven. High white jade porcelain, 29cm (11.4”) high, 13.2cm (5.2”) wide, made by Porcelain Mao Work. Temple of Heaven between clouds, Beijing 2008 logo above, both in gold. Beijing Organizing Committee legend on bottom. With heavy wood-like stand. Housed in large textile-covered case lined in yellow cloth. With certificate. EF. ($250) 557. (Graphic Manual) Technical Manual on Image & Look of Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay. With CD-Rom. 145pp., illustrated in color, 21x28.4cm (8.3”x11.2”), in Chinese, partially in English. Torch, uniforms, cars, airplanes, banners, etc. EF. ($125) 558. (Brochure) Light the Passion Share the Dream – Beijing 562 Olympic Torch Relay. 48pp., illustrated in color, 21.5x26.8cm (8.5”x10.6”), in Chinese and partially in English. Timetables and maps of overseas and Mainland China torch relay, description of 560 torch, security container and cauldron, etc. EF. ($125) 559. (Book) Olympic Torch Relay. The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. 561 Edited by Xinhua News Agency. 221 color pages, 26.5x37.5cm (10.4”x14.8”), in Chinese and English. Chapters are The Lighting Ceremony, The Flame Arrives in Beijing, Bringing the World Together and On Top of the World (Mt. Everest). Red linen, with 551. Bronze Participation Medal. Bronze, 39mm. Logo. Rev. Olympic pictorial dust jacket. EF. Scarce. ($150) rings over motto. Presented to officials. With circular cardboard, 560. Participation Diploma in Slipcover. Yellow and orange stiff paper, within clear plastic round box. EF. ($300) 23x30cm (9.7”x11.8”), in French, English and Chinese. With name 552. U.S. Team Wool Sweater. Large size, blue and white design, made of athlete, in yellow-orange envelope. EF. ($125) by Dale of Norway. With U.S. team patch. EF. ($175) 553. Torino 2000. Starting Number. Blue and white nylon with VANCOUVER, 21st OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2010 black number. EF. ($150) 561. Official Torch. Stainless steel, aluminum and sheet molding compound, 94.5cm (37.1”), made by Bombardier. The lines of the BEIJING, 29th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2008 torch reflect the lines made by snow and ice winter sports. It shows 554. Official Torch. Red and anodized aluminum, 72cm (18.4”) long. the engraved motto “With Glowing Hearts / Des plus brilliants Curved form in the shape of a paper scroll, with lucky clouds exploits” and the logo. The torch relay ended after its 45000 km journey graphic expressing harmony. The torch relay started in Olympia, Greece, through Canada with the lighting of the Olympic flame cauldron at the opening on March 24, traveled to over 100 cities on five continents and all of China, ceremony on February 12, 2010. EF, in its protective bag. ($2,000) a distance of 137,000 km. EF. ($5,750) 562. Official Souvenir Torch. Base metal and white composite material, 555. Beautiful Thailand NOC Presentation Plate. Silverplated, 31.8cm (12.5”), made by Birks. Logo in color on front, red 33.5x24.7cm (13.2”x9.7”). Embossed design of the Thai NOC Canadian maple leaf and logo on sides. With metal base for display. logo – an elephant above Olympic rings and legend; surrounded by Housed in a Canadian Alderwood box complete with map and story detailed design. Boxed, Thai logo on top. EF. ($250) of the Olympic torch relay, and certificate of authenticity. EF. ($500) 57 563 565

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570 571 572 563. Participation Medal. Silvered, 60mm. Graphics over logo and SOCHI, 22nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2014 motto “With Glowing Hearts/Des Plus Brillants Exploits”. Rev. 569. Official Torch. Aluminum and polymer, partially red, 95cm (37.4”) Orca whale design and Olympic rings. EF, in presentation case and high, 14.5cm (5.7”) wide, designed by Vladimir Pirozhkov and box. ($400) Andrei Vodyanik. The design of the torch reminds of the feather of the Firebird, a magical bird in Russian folklore. The fire was lit LONDON, 30th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2012 on September 29, 2013 in Olympia; the torch relay started in Russia on 564. Official Torch. Gold-colored aluminum alloy, 80cm (31.5”), October 7, reached the North Pole on October 20, was flown into space by designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, made by The Premier a Soyuz rocket, reached Europe’s highest mountain (Mount Elbrus) and the Group, Coventry. Triangular form made out of an inner and outer world’s deepest lake (Lake Baikal). It ended at the opening ceremony on sheet with 8000 holes representing the 8000 torch bearers in Great February 7, 2014, in Sochi. EF. ($5,000) Britain. EF. ($6,500) 570. Participation Medal. Steel, 50mm. Sochi logo and patchwork 565. Participation Medal. Cupro-nickel, 39mm. London 2012 logo. quilt design of the various cultures and ethnicities of the Russian Rev. Olympic rings. Housed in black cardboard holder with London Federations. Rev. Olympic rings and snowflake design. Similar 2012 logo. Unc. ($350) to winner’s medal. Housed in square cardboard box lined in blue 566. (Autographs) Official London Winner Medal Presentation Tray velvet. “Hot·Cool·Yours·” on side. Unc. ($550) Signed by Gold Medal Winners Katherine Granger and Anna 571. Cased Czech Team Pin Set. Includes 7 badges, housed in their Watkins in Rowing Double Sculls. 38x45.5cm (15”x18”). Signed blue velvet presentation case. EF. ($175) by both medal winners in blue. The border is raised, and the outside 572. (Autograph) Meryl Davis and Charlie White Gold Medalists in resembles the rays design. “London 2012” in purple on side. EF. Ice Dancing. Signed White Leather Skate. Made by Harlich’s. ($450) EF. ($250) 567. Commemorative Japanese Men’s Judo Team Plate. Porcelain, 23.5cm (9.3”). The plate lists all team officials, and all team members with their specialty. A complete list of names will be included Please Bid Early! with the plate. EF. ($175) 568. Commemorative Japanese Successful Women’s Wrestling Team Plate. Porcelain, 24cm (9.4”). The plate lists all team members and Please see the Index at the End officials, crossed olive branches below for winning 3 gold medals. A complete list of names will be included with the plate. EF. ($175) For Topics in the Auction! 58 574

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580 573. U.S. Team Wool Sweater Worn in the Sochi Closing Ceremony by Silver Medalist Mark Grimmette, Silver Doubles Luge with . Blue, red and white wool, large size, made by Polo- Ralph Lauren. Very collectable sweater! EF. ($375) 574. Group of Five Sochi Olympic and Paralympic Mascots in Display Case. Multicolor plastic 34.5x2cm (13.6x4.3”), 14cm (5.5”) high. Bottom border with Olympic and Paralympic logos. EF. ($125) 575. Official Mascots Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 19cm (7.5”). Alpine house with Paralympic and Olympic Games mascots, logos on top. 582 EF. With hanger and box. ($125) 576. Trio of Tickets. Figure Skating, February 16, 2014, 19:00, RIO De JANEIRO, 31st OLYMPIC GAMES, 2016 Iceberg Skating Palace. Plus Ice Hockey, February 19, 12:00 579. Rio 2016 Mascot Vinicius the Jaguar. Plush, 35cm (13.8”). EF. and February 21, 21:00, Bolshoi Ice Dome. All three tickets New. ($100) 17.5x8.2cm (6.9”x3.2”), Category A. All EF. (3 pcs.) ($100) 580. Rio 2016 Paralympic Mascot Tom. Multicolor plush, 34cm 577. (Brochure) Lighting of the Olympic Flame, Ancient Olympia, (13.4”). New. ($100) September 29, 2013. 34pp., 17x23.7cm (6.7”x9.3”), in Greek 581. Munich 2018 Bid Book. Three volumes, 21x29.5cm (8.3”x11.6”), and English. Schedule of relay in Greece and in Russia, lighting and a disk. Housed in slipcover (edges broken), contents EF. ($150) ceremony, description of winter torches since 1964 (first time fire was lit in Olympia), etc. EF. ($150) BEIJING, 24th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2022 578. Pair of Soccer and Baseball Player Sculptures. Cast white metal, 582. Pair of Posters: Beijing Bidding for the 24th Olympic Winter 38.3cm (15”) tall, base 12.5cm (5”). As made. (2 pcs.) ($75) Games. Multicolor, 57x84cm (22.4”x33”). Featured are skiing and biathlon events. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) Thank you for your Participation in our 77th Auction!

59 THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES I ...... 1896 ...... Athens, Greece ...... April 6–15 II...... 1900 ...... Paris, France ...... May 20–October 28 III ...... 1904 ...... St. Louis, USA ...... July 1–November 23 1906 ...... Athens, Greece - Intermediate (Olympic) Games IV ...... 1908 ...... London, England ...... April 27–October 31 V...... 1912 ...... Stockholm, Sweden ...... May 5–July 22 VI ...... 1916 ...... Berlin, Germany (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWI VII ..... 1920 ...... Antwerp, Belgium ...... April 20–September 12 VIII..... 1924 ...... Paris, France ...... May 4–July 27 IX ...... 1928 ...... Amsterdam, The Netherlands ...... May 17–August 12 X...... 1932 ...... Los Angeles, USA ...... July 30–August 12 XI ...... 1936 ...... Berlin, Germany ...... August 1–16 XII ..... 1940 ...... Tokyo, Japan/Helsinki, Finland (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWII XIII..... 1944 ...... London, England (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWII XIV..... 1948 ...... London, England ...... July 29–August 14 XV . . . . . 1952 ...... Helsinki, Finland ...... July 19–August 3 XVI..... 1956 ...... Melbourne, Australia ...... November 22–December 8 Equestrian events in Stockholm, Sweden ...... June 10–17 XVII .... 1960 ...... Rome, Italy ...... August 25–September 11 XVIII . . . 1964 ...... Tokyo, Japan ...... October 10–24 XIX..... 1968 ...... Mexico City, Mexico ...... October 12–27 XX . . . . . 1972 ...... Munich, Germany ...... August 26–September 10 XXI..... 1976 ...... Montreal, Canada ...... July 17–August 1 XXII .... 1980 ...... Moscow, Soviet Union ...... July 19–August 3 XXIII . . . 1984 ...... Los Angeles, USA ...... July 28–August 12 XXIV . . . 1988 ...... Seoul, Korea ...... September 17–October 2 XXV .... 1992 ...... Barcelona, Spain ...... July 25–August 9 XXVI . . . 1996 ...... Atlanta, USA ...... July 19–August 4 XXVII .. 2000 ...... Sydney, Australia ...... September 16–October 1 XXVIII .. 2004 ...... Athens, Greece ...... August 13–29 XXIX . . . 2008 ...... Beijing, China ...... August 8–24 XXX . . . . 2012 ...... London, England ...... July 27–August 12 XXXI .... 2016 ...... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ...... August 5–21 XXXII ... 2020 ...... Tokyo, Japan ...... July 27 – August 9 I ...... 1924 ...... Chamonix, France ...... January 25–February 4 II...... 1928 ...... St. Moritz, Switzerland ...... February 11–19 III ...... 1932 ...... Lake Placid, USA ...... February 4–15 IV ...... 1936 ...... Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ...... February 6–16 V...... 1940 ...... Sapporo, Japan/St. Moritz, Switzerland/ Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (canceled) . . . Not celebrated due to WWII V...... 1944 ...... Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWII V...... 1948 ...... St. Moritz, Switzerland ...... January 30–February 8 VI ...... 1952 ...... Oslo, Norway ...... February 14–25 VII ..... 1956 ...... Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy ...... January 26–February 5 VIII..... 1960 ...... Squaw Valley, USA ...... February 18–28 IX ...... 1964 ...... Innsbruck, Austria ...... January 29–February 9 X...... 1968 ...... Grenoble, France ...... February 6–18 XI ...... 1972 ...... Sapporo, Japan ...... February 3–13 XII ..... 1976 ...... Innsbruck, Austria (originally Denver, USA) . . . . . February 4–15 XIII..... 1980 ...... Lake Placid, USA ...... February 14–23 XIV..... 1984 ...... Sarajevo, Yugoslavia ...... February 8–19 XV . . . . . 1988 ...... Calgary, Canada ...... February 13–2 XVI..... 1992 ...... Albertville, France ...... February 8–23 XVII .... 1994 ...... Lillehammer, Norway ...... February 12–27 XVIII . . . 1998 ...... Nagano, Japan ...... February 7–22 XIX..... 2002 ...... Salt Lake City, USA ...... February 9–24 XX . . . . . 2006 ...... Torino, Italy ...... February 4–19 XXI..... 2010 ...... Vancouver, Canada ...... February 12–28 XXII .... 2014 ...... Sochi, Russia ...... February 7–23 XXXIII ..2018 ..... PyeongChang, South Korea ...... February 9–25 XXXIV...2022 ...... Beijing, China ...... February 4 -24 60