OLYMPIC GAMES MEMORABILIA 1896–2004

Mail Bid Auction No. 47

Friday, April 29, 2005

Bids by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail Welcomed

Ingrid O’Neil Sports and Olympic Memorabilia

P.O. Box 872048 Tel: (360) 834-5202 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA Fax: (360) 834-2853 Email: [email protected]

© 2005 Ingrid O’Neil Sports & Olympic Memorabilia INGRID O’NEIL MAIL BID AUCTION 47 Tel: (360) 834-5202 P.O. Box 872048 Friday, April 29, 2005 Fax: (360) 834-2853 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA (Auction by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail) Email: [email protected]

TERMS OF SALE (Please read carefully before bidding.)

The auction will be conducted in accordance with the terms set forth below. Bidding in the sale constitutes acceptance of all terms stated herein.

(1) BIDDING. Bids by phone, fax, e-mail and mail will be accepted until 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, on Friday, April 29, 2005. Only e-mail bids will be acknowledged. E-mail bids which have not been acknowledged have not been received. Phone bids must be confirmed in writing upon request. Bidding will close to new bidders at 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. If you have not bid prior to 8 p.m., you may not bid after 8 p.m. You may start buying lots after 8 p.m. that have not received a bid by that time. If you have placed a bid before 8 p.m., you may continue bidding until 11 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. Auctioneer reserves the right to extend bidding. Lots will be sold to the highest bidder. In the case of tie bids, the first bid received will normally be given preference. Auctioneer has sole discretion to make the determination of the winning bid.

Value estimates are for guidance only. Bids higher than estimate will be reduced to 10% above the second highest bid. Bids under estimate will not be reduced. Bids below 80% of estimate will generally not be accepted. Bids must be for an entire lot. Bids will be accepted by lot number only. Each lot constitutes a separate sale.

(2) MODIFICATION. The catalog is incorporated in and deemed a part of these Terms of Sale. Auctioneer has the absolute right to modify the terms of sale at any time. Bidding after notification of modification constitutes acceptance of modification. Auctioneer has the absolute right to conduct the auction as auctioneer may decide, including the right to decline bids for any reason and from any person, to decline challenges to bids or bidding increments and to make the final determination of all disputes by any method auctioneer deems appropriate. No bidder shall have a claim or recourse against auctioneer for loss or damage due to modification, auctioneer mistake, departure from stated terms of sale, method of dispute resolution or result thereof.

(3) GUARANTY. By bidding in the sale, bidder accepts all terms stated herein and personally guarantees timely and complete payment and performance of all obligations stated herein. Auctioneer is not responsible for bidding errors. Successful bidders are unconditionally bound to perform all obligations hereunder regardless of mistake. Bidding by minors and undisclosed agents is prohibited. Bidding constitutes a representation and warranty that bidder is of legal age and acting on his or her own behalf with full power and authority to make the bid placed and to legally bind bidder to all terms of sale.

(4) PRICE. Payment in full is due upon receipt of invoice. A 15% Buyer’s Fee will be added to the successful bid price of each lot. Handling, shipping, sales tax for Washington residents, insurance, and all other costs associated with shipping will be added to the invoice. A $1 handling charge per lot may be added to bulky lots (books, large plates, sculptures, etc.) Washington sales tax will be added to the invoice of Washington residents unless a valid resale number is on file with the auctioneer; however, buyer is solely responsible for and agrees to pay all sales or other applicable tax due by virtue of the sale and shall indemnify and hold auctioneer harmless therefore, including penalties or interest assessed, regardless of whether or not taxes were included on the invoice or correctly calculated by the auctioneer.

(5) PAYMENT. Payment must be in U.S. funds payable by check drawn on a U.S. bank or by wire transfer to auctioneer’s account, by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover) or Paypal. Wiring instructions should be requested from auctioneer before funds are wired. A 3% convenience charge (3.5% for overseas purchases) will be added to credit card or Paypal purchases except where prohibited by law. Bidders may be asked for satisfactory credit references or a deposit of funds prior to bidding.

(6) DEFAULT. If buyer fails to make payment in full within 30 days of the invoice date or to timely comply with any other term of sale, then, in addition to all other remedies available at law or in equity, auctioneer may, at auctioneer’s option: (a) charge 1.5% monthly interest on unpaid amounts; (b) if payment is not received in a timely manner, auctioneer may resell the lot(s) and recover from buyer the difference between the proceeds and buyer’s indebtedness in excess of the proceeds, which indebtedness shall include the successful bid price, Buyer’s Fee and all other expenses incurred by auctioneer from the date of sale until resale on accounts of such lot(s), including attorney fees, transportation, handling, storage, insurance, collection and resale costs. Proceeds collected in excess of buyer’s indebtedness shall belong to auctioneer; (c) pursue collection efforts and/or recover from buyer all costs incurred by auctioneer as a result of buyer’s default from date of default, including attorney fees, transportation, handling, storage and insurance costs; and (d) sue for damages. Amounts charged hereunder are immediately due and payable. Buyer waives all requirements of notice, advertisement, bidding rights, rights to proceeds and all other rights with respect to the sale of a lot purchased by buyer except as prohibited by law. Auctioneer’s rights and remedies stated in this section and elsewhere in this agreement are cumulative and the exercise of one shall not operate to the exclusion of another.

2 (7) SHIPMENT. It is buyer’s responsibility to contact auctioneer to make shipping arrangements. Failure to timely make shipping arrangements or to accept delivery constitutes default. Lots will be delivered to buyer’s address on file with auctioneer, unless otherwise requested, after payment in full and funds have cleared. Lots will be packaged, insured and shipped as auctioneer deems appropriate unless otherwise requested; however, auctioneer may charge additional handling, shipping and insurance fees or decline to package and/or ship any item. Buyer is responsible for packaging and/or shipping any purchased lot(s) at auctioneer’s request within 30 days of the request. Risk of loss and title pass at delivery of lot to place of shipment, if shipped by auctioneer, and at time of payment in full at place of pick-up, if shipped by buyer. Custom duties for an overseas buyer are buyer’s sole responsibility. Overseas buyers must supply fully detailed shipping instructions prior to shipment. Lots will be shipped overseas at buyer’s risk only. Buyer waives all claims against auctioneer for loss or damage as a result of delayed shipment or failure to ship any item. Auctioneer’s breach in the delivery of any item shall not give buyer the right to refuse or receive any other shipment.

(8) AS-IS SALE; LIMITED WARRANTY. Catalog descriptions are provided solely for convenience and are not a warranty of any kind. This is not an approval sale. Goods are offered for sale on an “AS IS” basis without warranty of any kind except as expressly provided below. Catalog errors should be brought promptly to auctioneer’s attention. In the case of photo error, only the text is valid.

All items sold are guaranteed to the original buyer to be authentic (unless otherwise stated). AUCTIONEER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN SOLELY TO THE ORIGINAL BUYER AND IS NON-TRANSFERABLE AND NO OTHER PERSON SHALL HAVE ANY RIGHTS UNDER SUCH WARRANTY.

(9) CLAIMS. The sole basis for a claim against auctioneer is the lack of authenticity of a purchased item. Buyer is solely responsible for determining authenticity without reliance on statements or acts of auctioneer. Authenticity claims must be made in writing and submitted to auctioneer no later than 5 days after delivery of such item. Authenticity claims are not permitted outside of warranty period except as may be permitted by auctioneer. Acceptance of a claim does not constitute an admission. If auctioneer disputes a claim, the final determination of authenticity shall be made by a qualified authenticator selected by buyer and auctioneer. Costs of authentication will be borne by buyer. If a claim is accepted or an item determined to be not authentic, buyer’s exclusive remedy is a refund of the successful bid price and Buyer’s Fee, payable upon delivery of the item to auctioneer in accordance with the conditions of return set forth below, except as may otherwise be agreed by auctioneer and buyer in writing.

(10) RETURNS. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any item returned without auctioneer’s prior written approval. Items must be returned in their original container and in the same condition as sold to buyer in the manner and at the time specified by auctioneer in writing. Late remittance, removal from the original container or return in a condition other than as sold to buyer constitutes just cause for revocation of all return rights, based on warranty or otherwise, and buyer shall no further rights or remedies under this agreement, at law or in equity. Refunds will not be made until items have been received and inspected to auctioneer’s satisfaction. Refunds are conditioned upon buyer’s execution prior to payment of any documents requested by auctioneer to effect the intent of this paragraph.

(11) BIDDER’S RELEASE. THE TERM BIDDER AS USED IN THIS RELEASE REFERS TO BIDDERS AND BUYERS ALIKE. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, BIDDING IN THE SALE CONSTITUTES AN UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE BY BIDDER OF AUCTIONEER AND AUCTIONEER’S AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, SUCCESSORS, MEMBERS, MANAGERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS AND THEIR HEIRS, LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES AND ASSIGNS (COLLECTIVELY, “AUCTIONEER’S AFFILIATES”), FROM ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, ACTIONS, OBLIGATIONS, LIABILITIES, LOSSES AND DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES (COLLECTIVELY “CLAIMS”), ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, THE AUCTION, THESE TERMS OF SALE OR MODIFICATION THEREOF, THE BIDDING PROCESS, DENIAL OF BID, TITLE, CONDITION, QUALITY OR DESCRIPTION OF ANY LOT OR AUCTIONEER OR AUCTIONEER’S AFFILIATES’ NEGLIGENCE, GROSS NEGLIGENCE, MISTAKE, MISREPRESENTATION, BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER ACT OR OMISSION WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT, IN EQUITY OR OTHERWISE. BIDDER AGREES AND INTENDS THIS RELEASE TO BE EXTENDED TO AND BE EFFECTIVE AS TO ALL CLAIMS WITHOUT RESERVATION, WHETHER ARISING NOW OR IN THE FUTURE AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER BIDDER LATER OBTAINS KNOWLEDGE WHICH WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED BIDDER’S DECISION TO GIVE THIS RELEASE AND BIDDER KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVES ALL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES WHICH MAY OTHERWISE BE CONFERRED ON BIDDER BY LAW.

(12) CLAIMS. Claims for reasons other than lack of authenticity may, in some instances, be considered by auctioneer, at auctioneer’s sole discretion. Any such claim must be submitted to auctioneer in writing within 5 days after delivery of the item, which is the basis of the claim to buyer, but in no event more than 60 days past the close of the auction. Auctioneer may, at auctioneer’s option, offer a remedy to buyer but in no event shall buyer have any entitlement or right to any remedy from auctioneer unless stated in a writing signed by auctioneer and buyer.

(13) GOVERNING LAW; MISCELLANEOUS. Actions to enforce or interpret or relating to these Terms of Sale shall be construed in accordance with Washington law, without regard to conflicts of law rules. Exclusive venue shall lie in Vancouver, Washington. These Terms of Sale and all rights hereunder may not be assigned, transferred, or relied upon by third parties. The term “buyer” means the original buyer of goods from auctioneer, not any subsequent owner or person who may acquire an interest therein. If any term of this agreement or application thereof shall be deemed unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement and the application of such term to persons or circumstances other than those to which the term is unenforceable shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent. Time is of the essence in all particulars. Notice is given upon delivery by facsimile, e-mail or telephone or 3 days after placement in the U.S. mail. As used herein, the term “person” includes an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, trust, corporation, limited liability company, association and any other entity. Captions shall not be used to construe the scope or intent of any term. The waiver of breach of any term shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term. This agreement shall be binding upon and operate to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors, legal and personal representatives and permitted assigns. THE TERMS SET FORTH ABOVE CONSTITUTE THE FINAL AND COMPLETE AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES AND SUPERCEDE ANY AND ALL PRIOR OR CONTEMPORANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS, UNDERSTANDINGS AND REPRESENTATIONS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, AS TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THEREOF.

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2 13 1 POSTERS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES c9. Placid 1932 Winter. Official Ski Jumper Poster. Multicolor 1. Athens 1896. It Happened in Athens Film Poster (1962). lithograph, 101.5x63.5cm (40”x25”), by Witold Gordon. Ski Multicolor 3-sheet, 103x200cm (40.6”x78.7”), in 2 parts as jumper over North American continent with Lake Placid, rings and issued, folded. Film on the first modern Olympic Games in Athens legend below. Olympism p. 43. Professionally repaired and lined 1896 starring Bob Mathias, “Twice World Olympic Decathlon on linen, VF-EF. Rare poster by a famous artist. ($4,500) Champion”, and Jane Mansfield. Abt. EF. ($425) c10. Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Official Bobsled Poster. Blue and 2. St. Louis 1904. Bird’s Eye View of the World’s Fair Grounds gold, 101.5x63.5cm (40”x25”). Four-man bobsled team between Poster. Black and white litograph, 73x58.7cm (28.7”x23.1”), Olympic Games legend, four illustrations of different Olympic by C. Juehne, published by Robert Allan Reid, St. Louis. Aerial Winter events at l. VF-EF, professionally lined on linen. ($2,250) view of World’s Fair with captions below including the “Athletic c11. Los Angeles 1932. Official Poster. Multicolor lithograph, Field for Olympic Games” in upper right. Rare poster of St. Louis 100x64cm (39.4”x25.2”), designed by Julio Kilenyi, printed with Olympic Games venue. Unlisted in “Olympism” where only cover by Union Litho Co. Athlete with laurel garland announcing the of the daily program is shown. VF+, creases and sm. tears repaired, Olympic Games, between Olympic legend and rings. Olympism professionally lined on linen. ($1,500) p. 41 var. Creases, VF-EF, lined on linen. ($3,000) c3. Athens Intermediary Olympic Games 1906. Winning the c12. Berlin 1936. Official Poster in German Language. Designed Marathon Race in the Stadium Poster. Multicolor lithograph, by Frantz Würbel, Berlin. Multicolor offset printing, 63x101cm 64.5x50cm (25.8”x19.7”), printed in Athens. View of Olympic (24.8”x39.8”). Olympic champion over quadriga on Berlin stadium with hurdles, balls, etc., marathon winner in stadium on Brandenburg Gate. Olympism p. 45. Bright colors, sm. marginal tears left, dignitaries in center awaiting his arrival. Capacity crowd and creases, VF-EF, professionally mounted on linen. ($3,000) watching, Greek legend below. Lt. browning, a few stains upper l., 13. Berlin 1936. Official Poster Published by German Railways. VF-EF. Framed, under glass. ($2,000) As preceding poster in German language, with yellow banner c4. Stockholm 1912. Official Poster in Spanish Language. 75x106cm attached across bottom, and railway legend below. Creased, sm. (29.5”x41.7”), designed by Olle Hjörtzberg, Swedish Professor at the marginal tears, traces of tack holes, some rusty. VF. ($2,500) Royal Academy of Fine Arts, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. Nude c14. Berlin 1936. Olympic Summer in Munich Poster. For the young men waving flags of participating nations. At the time, the design Equestrian Race “Braunes Band von Deutschland”, July 26, 1936 was considered too daring by some countries, and the poster and seals with this and the Chess Olympiad, 1936. August 16 through September 3, design were not distributed in the respective countries. Olympism p. 20/21. 1936. 85x121cm (33.5”x47.6”), designed by Ehrenberger, München, EF, a few marginal tears, bright colors. Very scarce. ($4,250) in German language. Silver design on blue background featuring c5. XXth Anniversary of the Restoration of the Olympic Games Diana, Goddess of Hunting; 5 jockeys on horseback, and Munich Poster, 1914. Color lithograph, 72.3x102.5cm (28.5”x40.4”), skyline in background. EF, professionally lined on linen. Rare. designed by E. Elzingre, printed by Affiches Atar, Geneva. Beautiful poster. ($2,500) Victorious athlete on horseback holding statue of Victory, horse led c15. Berlin 1936. Official Brandenburg Gate Quadriga Olympic by 2 young boys. Olympism p. 153. Creased, lined on linen, VF-EF. Games Poster. Green and orange offset printing, 62.7x101.1cm Bright colors, beautiful poster. ($2,000) (24.7”x39.8”), designed by Friedel Dzubas and Krauss. Quadriga c6. Antwerp 1920. Official Discus Thrower Poster Published by on top of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, between Olympic legend. Belgian Railways. Multicolor lithograph, 62x88.5cm (24.4”x34.8”), Olympism p. 47 but in black/orange colors. Lt. creases, abt. EF, lined designed by M. van Kuyck and W. v.d. Ven, printed by J.E. Goossens, on linen. Very scarce. ($2,500) Brussels. Discus thrower within flags of participating nations, c16. Berlin 1936. Official Torch Relay Poster. Multicolor lithograph, Antwerp in background. Lt. marginal browning, o.w. EF, lined on 63.5x101cm (24.8”x39.8”), designed by Leng, published by Reich- linen. Bright colors and beautiful poster. ($3,250) sbahnzentrale, Berlin. In German language. Route of first modern c7. Paris 1924. Official Javelin Poster. Multicolor lithograph, Olympic torch relay from Olympia (20.7) – Sofia – Belgrad – 120x80cm (47.2”x31.5”), designed by Orsi, printed by Machar et Vienna – Prague to Berlin (Aug. 1), map of Europe inserted on Co., Paris. Large javelin thrower in front of globe, Paris skyline in lower left. Olympism p.46/7. Professionally repaired lower r. corner, background, “VIIe OLYMPIADE-JEUX OLYMPIQUES”. Bright creased, a few spots, VF-EF. Bright colors. Rare poster. ($2,000) colors, creases, sm. tears, VF-EF, lined on linen. ($4,500) 16A. Berlin 1936. View of Olympic Stadium and Reichssportfeld c8. St. Moritz 1928 Winter. Official Poster in German Language. Poster. Black and white stiff paper, 90.5x63cm (95.6”x24.8”), Multicolor lithograph, 63.7x102cm (25.1”x40”), designed by Hans photo by M. Zeno Diener, offset printing by Fricke & Co., Stuttgart. Laubi, printed by Seitz & Cie, St. Gallen. Large Swiss and Olympic View of Olympic venues, numbered, with explanatory text in flags over Swiss Alps, legend below. Olympism p. 37. Lt. creases, German below. Creases, tears, soiling, and tack holes in corners. EF, lined on linen. Rare poster. ($4,250) Rare. ($1,100) Please view our Index in the back of this catalog. 4 29

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c25. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Official Torch Relay Poster. Multicolor, 70x99cm (27.6”x39”), designed by Bonilauri, printed by AGAF, Florence. Hand with mitten holding flaming torch, Dolomite mountains in background, rings and legend below. Lt. creases, EF, lined on linen. ($1,250) 34 c26. Squaw Valley 1960 Winter. Official Logo Poster in German 33 Language. Multicolor, 61x91cm (24.4”x35.8”). Large logo on snowfield. Olympism p. 75. EF, professionally lined on linen. c17. Helsinki 1940. Official Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 69.7x104.3cm Very scarce. ($1,000) (27.4”x41.1”), designed by Ilmari Sysimetso, printed by Tilgman, in 27. Squaw Valley 1960 Winter. Official Flag Poster in French Swedish language. Large figure of Paavo Nurmi, globe with Finland Language. Multicolor, 58x84cm (23”x33.1”), by Lois Egg. Map of and Helsinki in back. Olympism p. 50/51. Sysimetso’s 1940 poster the United States with Squaw Valley, date below. EF, professionally became the official poster for Helsinki 1952. Two professionally repaired lined on linen. ($750) tears at top, professionally lined on linen. ($2,500) c28. Rome 1960. Official Poster in Japanese Language. Brown and c18. St. Moritz 1948 Winter. Official Poster. Multicolor lithograph, gold, 70x99.5cm (27.5”x39.2”), designed by A. Testa, printed 64x102cm (25.2”x40.1”), designed by F. Hellinger and photographer by I.G.A.P., Milan and Rome. The Roman she-wolf on column Keerl. Radiant sun of St. Moritz filling sky over winter Alpine featuring a victorious Roman athlete crowning himself. Olympism landscape with skiers, legend below. Olympism p. 55. Lt. creases, pp. 72/73. Abt. EF, lt. creases and sm. tears professionally repaired, professionally lined on linen. Rare poster. ($3,500) professionally lined on linen. ($650) c19. St. Moritz 1948 Winter. St. Moritz Logo Official Olympic 29. Rome 1960. Official Olympic Film Poster “La Grande Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 63.5x102cm (25.4”x40.2”), designed Olimpiade”. Multicolor, 73x52.8cm (28.7”x20.8”), film directed by Werner Weiskönig, printed by Art Institute Orell Füssli AG, by Romolo Marcellini, for the Organising Committee. Flag bearer Zürich. Large smiling sun, logo of St. Moritz, over Alpine landscape, during Opening Ceremony, scenes of swimming and sprint at r. “Olympische Winterspiele 1948”. Olympism p. 57. Sm. tack holes in Creased, VF-EF, professionally lined on linen. ($225) corners and at top, a few marginal tears, lt. creases, abt. EF. ($2,000) c30. Tokyo 1964. Official Torchrunner Poster. Multicolor, 72.3x105cm c20. Oslo 1952 Winter. Official Olympic Film Poster in Norwegian (28.5”x41.3”) by Y. Kamekura and O. Hayasaki. Torchrunner l. Language. Color lithograph, 67.1x99cm (26.4”x39”), by Knut Yran. over logo and legend. Olympism p. 81. EF, professionally lined on Large roll of film featuring winners in bobsled, ski jump, speed linen. Scarce. ($850) skating, etc. over rings and Oslo 1952 Olympic Games legend. 31. Tokyo 1964. Official Swimmer Poster. Multicolor, 72x101cm Olympism unlisted. Yran also designed the official Flag poster and the (28.3”x39.8”), designed by Y. Kamekura, J. Murakoshi and Athlete hoisting the Olympic flag poster. Creased, VF-EF, professionally O. Hayasaki. Swimmer towards viewer, “Tokyo 1964” and Olympic lined on linen. ($1,800) rings below. Olympism p. 80/81. EF, professionally lined on linen. c21. Helsinki 1952. Official Poster in Spanish Language. Offset color ($850) printing, 30x25.5cm (15.4”x10”), designed by Ilmari Sysimetsae, c32. Sapporo 1968 Winter Bid Poster. Multicolor, 59.4x83.7cm printed by Tilgman AB. Nurmi, famous Finnish runner and Olympic (23.4”x33”), photo by Fuji Film, printed by Toppan Printing Co. champion, running to r., globe with Finland in back. The poster was Seated Japanese lady wearing kimono, peacock in back, “Sapporo designed for the 1940 Helsinki Olympic Games which were cancelled; only Japan Invites Olympic Winter Games 1968”, and Olympic rings. the date was changed. VF-EF, sm. chip on lower l., sm. tear. ($275) Creased, professionally mounted on linen. ($550) 22. Helsinki 1952. Official Poster in Greek Language. As preceding 33. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Official Olympic Rings Poster. 62x96cm poster. Crease, EF. ($275) (24.4”x37.8”) designed by Jean Brian, printed by Imprimerie 23. Helsinki 1952. Official Poster in Dutch Language. As preceding Generale, Grenoble. 5 rings racing down a mountain, 5-line legend poster, lt. crease, professionally lined on linen. ($325) and Grenoble Olympic logo at l. Olympism p. 92. Lt. creases, c24. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Official Snowflake Logo lt. browning, VF-EF. ($200) Poster. Multicolor, 70x100cm (39.4”x39.4”), designed by Franco 34. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Alpe d’Huez Poster. Multicolor, Rondinelli, printed by La Fiascola, Rome. Large snowflake logo of 98.7x61.5cm (38.9”x24.2””), designed by A. Perceval. Aerial view the Cortina Games on blue background. Creases, VF-EF, lined on of Bobsleigh venue Alpe d’Huez. Olympism unlisted. Lt. creases, linen. Scarce. ($1,500) o.w. EF. ($200) 5 38

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35. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Chamrousse Venue Poster. Multicolor, 61.5x96cm (24.2”x38.6”), after a photo by A. Perceval. Aerial view of Chamrousse, venue of Alpine Skiing. Olympism p. 95. Sm. marginal tears and creases, o.w. EF. ($200) 44. München 1972. Official Hundertwasser Art Poster. Multicolor, 36. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Les Deux Alpes Skiing Poster. Multicolor, 63.5x101.6cm (25”x40”). Colorful design by famous artist 61.5x98.7cm (24.2”x38.9”), designed by A. Perceval. Smiling Hundertwasser. Marginal creases, sm. tears. ($150) skiers before Alpine scene, Olympic rings and legend at upper r. c45. München 1972. Olympic Diver Art Poster. Color lithography, Small tears and creases around margins, VF. ($200) 64x102cm (25.2”x40.2”), designed by David Hockney. Diver 37. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Villard de Lans Poster. Multicolor, reaching water. EF. ($150) 61.6x99.7cm (24.3”x39.3”), by Photopress. Aerial view of Villard 46. München 1972. Art Poster by Gernot Bubenik. Multicolor, de Lans, venue for Luge. Olympism p. 95. Lt. marginal creases, 59.2x83.5cm (23.3”x32.9”). Flaming image of 2 boxers in center, o.w. EF. ($200) official logo in gray at right top. Lt. creases, VF-EF. Rare. ($125) 38. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Large Panoramic View of Grenoble c47. (Autograph) München 1972. Ballspiele. Ball Games, by Walter and Surrounding Olympic Venues Poster. Black and white, Andreas Angerer, Poster #7 of the Olympia Series of 12 Posters 150x58cm (59.1x22.8”), printed by Lescuyer et Fils, Lyon. Large by Edition Sportive. 67.5x97.5cm (26.6”x38.4”), printed by Poly poster featuring Olympic city of Grenoble and surrounding Alpine Siebdruck München. Two ball players in field of flowers in fantasy venues with sport, Grenoble logo at lower r. VF-EF, lt. creases, realism-style by acclaimed German artist Angerer. Nr. 33 of 200, sm. tear. Rare. ($200) signed in pencil, Olympic rings in lower left. Marginal creases, 39. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Skier Poster. Multicolor, 62x90.5cm o.w. EF. ($175) (24.4”x35.6”), photo by Paul Ryan, issued by Head. Large image c48. (Autograph) München 1972. Leichtathletik. Track and Field, of skier’s head with “USA” hat over Grenoble. Laminated for by Walter Andreas Angerer, Poster #11 of the Olympia Series protection, 2 tack holes in upper corners, o.w. EF. ($175) of 12 Posters by Edition Sportive. 67.5x97.5cm (26.6”x38.4”), 40. Mexico 1968. Official Polish NOC Poster. Multicolor, 65x100cm printed by Poly Siebdruck München. Running, pole vault and (25”x39”), by Z. Waszewski. Peacock feather over red square, hurdles are featured in this fantasy realism-style poster by acclaimed Olympic rings and legend below. EF. Very scarce. ($275) German artist Angerer. Olympic rings in lower left. Nr. 33 of 200, c41. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Official Logo Poster. Multicolor lithograph, signed in pencil. Marginal creases, o.w. EF. ($175) 72x102cm (28.3”x40.2”), designed by T. Kono, printed by Toppan c49. München 1972. Mark Spitz Wins 7 Gold Medals in Swimming Printing Co. Official logo over Mount Fuji. Olympism p. 105. Poster, 1972. Multicolor, 56.7x79.1cm (22.3”x31.1”), by Schick, Inc. EF. ($425) Three images of Mark Spitz, his gold medals and newspaper articles 42. Sapporo 1972. Official Ski Jump Poster. Offset multicolor below, facsimile signature lower l. Lt. creases, abt. EF. ($125) lithograph, 72x102cm (28.3”x40.1”), designed by Y. Kamekura, 50. München 1972. Basketball USA – Italy Poster. Multicolor, photo by N. Fujikawa, printed by Toppan Printing Co. Ski jumper 59x95cm (23.2”x39.4”), Schwabing Poster Nr. 40, Foto: Olympia over mountain and logo. Olympism p. 107. EF. ($375) Farbpool-Gaebele. Tear at upper right corner o.w. EF. ($125) 43. München 1972. Official Poster with Olympic Tower and 51. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Denver Winter 1976 Bid Poster. Blue and Stadium. Multicolor, 59.2x84cm (23.3”x33.1”), designed by red, 69.5x101.8cm (27.4”x40.1”), by Unimark International. Legend O.H. Aicher, printed by Mandruck, Munich. Tent-shaped roof of over Denver logo. Denver won the 1976 Winter Olympic Games. However, Olympic stadium and Olympic tower, logo at top. Olympism p. 97. in December 1973, the people in Colorado voted against it. The Games then EF. ($175) were given to Innsbruck. EF. Scarce. ($300) 6 57

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59. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Photographic Slalom Skiers Poster. Multicolor, 90.2x63.5cm (35.5”x25”), by Creativstudio, printed on Borregard paper. Two slalom skiers, logo on lower l. EF. ($150) 60. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Photographic Speedskating Poster. Multicolor, 90.2x63.5cm (35.5”x25”), by Creativstudio, printed on Borregard paper. Speedskater to r., logo at lower r. EF. ($150) 61. Montreal 1976. Official Poster with Olympic Rings. Multicolor lithograph, 42x59cm (16.5”x23.2”), designed by E. Roch and 63 64 R. Harder. Olympic rings in color, emblem of the International 68 Olympic Committee. Olympism p. 109. EF. ($150) c62. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Official Logo Poster. 52.5x65.5cm c52. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Official Logo Poster. Multicolor, 41x58cm (20.7”x25.8”). Designed by Robert W. Whitney of Lake Placid, (16.1”x22.8”), designed by A. Zelger, printed by Alpina Offset. offset printing by G. Little Press, Burlington, Vermont. Logo Official logo design. Olympism p. 117. Lt. creases, o.w. EF. ($350) symbolizing Whiteface Mountain, and double organizations of 53. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Olympia ’76. Surrealistic Female Olympic Games in Lake Placid, 1932 and 1980. Olympism p. 129. Head Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 74x53cm (29.1”x20.9”), EF. ($175) designed by H. Leherb, famous surrealist, printed by Grosser, Linz. 63. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Mascot Roni Poster. Multicolor, Olympism p. 119. The Austrian NOC distributed this poster. Some 56x76cm (22”x29”). Large Roni over Lake Placid logo. EF. ($150) marginal creases, EF. ($175) 64. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Official Flag Poster. 61.5x91cm 54. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Colorful Innsbruck with Olympic (24”x35.8”), by Robert W. Whitney of Lake Placid, offset printing Venues Poster. 66x55.4cm (26”x22”), published by the Organising by G. Little Press, Burlington, Vermont. American and Olympic Committee. View of Innsbruck and the Alps, explanatory text flag, Whiteface Mountain in back. Olympism p. 133. EF. ($175) in 4 languages and logo below. Lt. marginal crease and sm. tears, c65. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Whiteface Mountain with Ice Crystal sm. chip on lower r. corner, VF-EF. ($150) Poster. Color offset printing, 56x83cm (22”x33”), designed by 55. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Original Seefeld Farmer on Skis Poster. Robert W. Whitney, printed by George Little Press, Burlington, Offset color lithography, 84x59.7cm (33.1”x23.5”), designed by Vermont. Olympism p. 132/133. EF. ($175) W. Poetsch, printed by Socher. Olympism p. 119. Distributed in c66. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Figure Skating Pairs Poster. Multicolor, Seefeld for the Nordic Skiing events. Minor creases, EF. ($150) 50.6x76.1cm (19.9”x30”). Figure skating pair, black legend and 56. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Original Seefeld Farmer as Hockey Lake Placid Olympic logo at top. Lt. marginal creases, tack holes Player. Offset color lithograph, 84x59.7cm (33.1”x23.5”), designed in upper corners, abt. EF. ($125) by W. Poetsch, printed by Sochor. Olympism unlisted. Distributed in c67. (Autograph) Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Miracle on Ice – Goalie Seefeld for the Ice Hockey events. EF. ($150) Jim Craig Autographed Poster. Multicolor, 56x84cm (22”x33”). 57. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Photographic Ice Hockey Poster. Jim Craig on ice, holding hockey stick draped in American flag; Multicolor, 90.2x63.5cm (35.5”x25”), by Creativstudio, photo by with recognition dedication and signature. EF. ($425) Bruell/Schuster, printed on Borregard paper. Ice hockey play scene, 68. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Miracle on Ice – Mike Eruzione logo at lower l. EF. ($150) Autographed Poster. Multicolor, 56x84cm (22”x33”). Beaming 58. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Photographic Skier Poster. Multicolor, Mike Eruzione with his gold medal. He fired the winning shot 90.2x63.5cm (35.5”x25”), by Creativstudio, photo by Grietscher, securing gold against the Soviet Union. Signed in black on left side. printed on Borregard paper. Skier to left, logo on lower r. EF. ($150) Lt. creases, abt. EF. ($275) 7 76 77 72 75 71

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79. Los Angeles 1984. The Olympic Experience Poster. Multicolor, c69. Moscow 1980. Official Poster. Red logo, 40x60cm (15.7”x23.6”), 61x91cm (24”x35.8”), designed by Melanie Taylor Kent. Coliseum printed by Litho Canada. Large red logo, text in Russian, English Olympic stadium with various events, skyline of Los Angeles and French at r. Lt. marginal browning, lt. creases, VF-EF. ($125) in back, USOC logo below. EF, framed under glass. ($125) c70. Moscow 1980. Olympic Poster Set. 39 different color posters from 80. Los Angeles 1984. ABC Television Poster “The Olympic Moscow 1980, 25x33cm (9.8”x13”). Stiff paper, EF, in color folder, Tradition Continues”. Multicolor, 64.5x83.5cm (25.4”x32.9”), lt. wear. Interesting poster set. ($175) designed by Jim Sharpe. Collage of diver, runner, boxer, and 71. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Large Olympic Bobsled Poster. Multicolor gymnast over legend. Lt. creases o.w. EF. ($100) offset, 67.6x98cm (26.6”x38.6”), designed by Ismar Mujezinovic, c81. (Autographs) Los Angeles 1984. Set of 7 Different Official Art printed by Nisro Oslobedenje, Sarajevo. Bobsled during run. Posters, Each Signed by the Artist. Multicolor (6) and b&w (1), Olympism unlisted. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($175) 61.2x91.3cm (24.1”x35.9”). Included are posters by David Hockney, 72. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Speed Skater Poster. Multicolor offset R. Saunders, J. Borofsky, S. Francis, R. Diebenkorn, L. Benglis and printing, 48x68cm (18.9”x26.8”), designed by I. Mujezinovic. G. Winogrand (b&w). All EF, with certificates of authenticity. Housed Speed skater racing towards viewer. Olympism p. 147. Lt. creases, in original large linen box, legend on top worn, foxed. ($1,000) VF-EF. ($100) 82. Calgary 1988 Winter. Labatt’s Official Olympic Winter Posters c73. Sarajevo Winter 1984. Official Art Poster of a Ski Jumper by from Chamonix 1924 to 1988. Multicolor, 61x91cm (24”x36”). Jean-Michel Falon. Multicolor, 61x91.4cm (24”x36”). Ski jumper Four rows showing 15 Olympic posters. Lt. marginal creases, above globe, in blue sky amid snowflakes. EF. Beautiful poster. o.w. EF. ($125) ($175) c83. Calgary Winter 1988. Artist’s Signed USA Skating Poster. c74. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Hundertwasser Olympia Art Poster. Multicolor, 65.2x83.5cm (25.7”x32.9”). Female figure skater under Multicolor, 62x85cm (24.5”x33.5”). Poster shows “The End of the Olympic rings and “USA”. EF. In wooden frame, under glass. Road”, painted by famous artist in 1983. EF. ($200) Beautiful poster. ($150) 75. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Skiing Winner Art Poster. Multicolor, 84. Seoul 1988. Official Logo Poster. Multicolor, 60.2x84.3cm 62x84.8cm (24.4”x33.4”), by Helnwein. Winning skier holding (23.7”x33.2”), designed by Yang Seung-choon. Large color logo, skis. EF. ($150) gold stripes on sides. VF-EF. ($175) 76. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Vasarely Downhill Skier Art Poster. c85. Seoul 1988. Official Torch Runner Poster. Multicolor, 84x59.5cm Multicolor, 62x91.2cm (24.4”x35.9”), by V. Vasarely. EF. ($125) (33”x23.5”), designed by Cho Young-jae. Olympic rings above 77. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Skater ABC Television Poster. Multicolor, torch runner. EF. ($150) 65x84cm (25.6”x33.1”). Male and female medal winners over 86. Albertville 1992 Winter. Official Poster. Multicolor, 60x80cm skating and ice hockey events. EF, minor creases. ($125) (23.6”x31.5”). EF. ($150) 78. Los Angeles 1984. Olympic Sailing Team Trials Poster. c87. Barcelona 1992. Mosaic-Style Discus Thrower Poster. Multicolor, Multicolor, 45.6x61cm (18”x24”). Sailing scene in ocean waves, 49.7x69.8cm (19.6”x27.5”). Discus thrower under Olympic rings, logo of U.S. Sailing Team below. Creased, EF. ($100) laurel leaf band in background. EF. Scarce and beautiful. ($100)

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102 99 101 96. Nagano 1998 Winter. Olympic Sport Scenes and Balloons at Nagano Games 1998. Multicolor, 45.6x60.8cm (18”x23.9”), 88. Barcelona 1992. Group of Three Posters: Kuwait Message by Kei Masuda, published by Fine Arts Ltd., St. Louis. Balloons to the World: Free Our POW’s – Pray for our POW’s – Help drifting over Nagano landscape with Olympic events. EF. ($100) our POW’s. Multicolor, 50x70cm (19.7”x27.6”) each, printed by 97. Nagano 1998 Winter. Ski Jumper in Flight Poster. Multicolor, Al-Assirya Press. Eastern hemisphere map with Kuwait enlarged. 45.6x60.8cm (18”x23.9”), by Cristóbal Gabarrón, published by Crying little boy with his father’s picture. And Dove of Peace flying Fine Arts Ltd., St. Louis. Bird-like ski jumper in flight. EF. ($100) from open prison cell. Barcelona logo below. Lt. creases, o.w. EF. 98. Nagano 1998 Winter. Paralympic Games Poster. Silver, black (3 pcs.) Rare. ($300) and white, 72.6x103cm (28.6”x40.6”), published by the Paralympic 89. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Official Poster with Torch Runner. Organising Committee. Traces of Ice sports over Games legend. Multicolor, 70x99cm (39”x27.6”), by Designgruppen 1994. Large Lt. creases and sm. tears around edges, o.w. EF. ($150) image of torch runner pictogram between event pictograms. EF. ($175) 99. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Official Flag Poster. Multicolor, 90. Atlanta 1996. Greek Poster on the Centennial of the Olympic 61x91cm (24”x36”). White flag with “Salt Lake 2002” between logo Games. Multicolor, 67.3x98.3cm (26.5”x38.7”), published by Greek and Olympic rings, snow-covered mountain tops below. EF. ($100) National Tourist Association. “1896 1996” in olive wreath, surrounded c100. (Autograph) Athens 2004. Olympic Games in Athens 2004. by ancient Greek male sculpture. Lt. marginal creases, o.w EF. ($125) Multicolor lithograph, 68.5x28cm (27”x11”), by Marc Ahr. View c91. (Autograph) Atlanta 1996. Official Poster Featuring an Athlete, of Olympic Stadium with Olympic events, modern and ancient 1996. Multicolor, 66x99cm (26”x39”), designed by Primo Angeli. Greek athletes alternating in front. Signed and numbered by artist Outlines of an athlete’s upper body with Atlanta logo. Numbered, in pencil. EF. ($125) signed in pencil by Primo Angeli. EF, lt. marginal creases. ($200) 101. (Book) Histoire Generale et Particulière de la Grèce. General 92. Atlanta 1996. Torchbearer’s Recognition Poster by Coca-Cola. and Special History of Greece (transl.). Paris, 1783. 312pp., Black and white, 33.3x53cm (13.1”x20.9”). Text between Atlanta 13x20.5cm (5.1”x8.1”), in French language. Includes chapter on the logo and torch relay logo. Creased, VF-EF. ($75) ancient Greek Olympic Games, admission of athletes to Olympic c93. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Poster. Multicolor, 74x103cm Games, the winners including Milon of Croton, etc. Bound in half (29”x40.5”). Bird on ski poles, mountains at sunrise in background. leather, tear on spine, blank front page missing, title page damp EF. ($175) stained, contents EF. ($200) 94. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Logo Poster. Multicolor, 51.3x72.7cm (20.2”x28.6”). Nagano snow flower logo. EF. ($100) THIRD NATIONAL GREEK OLYMPIC GAMES, 95. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Snowlets Mascots Poster. ATHENS, 1875 Multicolor, 74x103cm (29”x40.5”). Snowlets over English and 102. Participation Medal. Copper, 41mm, by Barre. Head r. of King Japanese legend. EF. ($175) George I. Rev. Legend in crossed laurel branches. EF. ($700) 9 103 108 105 106

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ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 110 111 103. Pair of Winner’s and Participation Medals 1896 Replicas (1996). 111. (Guide) Paris et l’Exposition 1900. Guide Joanne. Paris, 1900. Silver, 38mm, struck by Tawcoa Mint. Head of Zeus similar to winner’s LXV, 192, 37 pages illustrated plus 150 pages of advertisements, medal. Rev. Acropolis between Greek legend. And seated Nike, similar 8.5x13.8cm (3.3”x5.4”), in French language. Incl. Olympic Games to participation medal. Rev. 5-line Greek legend within laurel wreath. events in Vincennes, and map of Olympic venues, lodging and Proof, FDC, in presentation case, with brochure. ($100) transportation, places to visit, 3 fold-out maps plus very large fold- c104. Ticket. Athens 1896 Olympic Games Panathenian Stadium out map in back. Covers creased, contents EF. ($175) Ticket. Orange and black, 11.5x8cm (4.5”x3.2”). Lt. marginal 112. Stereoscopic Card of the Olympic Games Gymnastic Event browning, top left corner loose, stain and tiny trace of mounting on in Vincennes. Orange cardboard, b&w photos, 17.6x8.8cm reverse, VF+. Extremely rare ticket. ($1,000) (6.9”x3.5”), by Felix Potin. Two actual photos of gymnastic nd opening ceremony pasted on cardboard. Lt. center crease, photos PARIS, 2 OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 EF. Rare. ($200) 105. Lifesaving Event. Silver Winner’s Plaque for Firemen and Fire-Engines Competition. Hallmarked silver, “Argent” on edge, ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Angel scattering laurel branches over Paris c113. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Won by Robert Stangland, Exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete with laurel branch on USA, in Track & Field Hop, Step, and Jump (Triple Jump) on podium inscribed “CONCOURS DE SAPEURS-POMPIERS”. September 1st, 1904. Bronze, 39mm, made by Dieges & Clust, Ltly. polished, abt. EF. Rare, ($1,500) New York. Victorious athlete standing; radiant Acropolis and 106. Shooting Winner’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 41x59mm, by ancient Greek athletes in background, “OLYMPIAD 1904”. Rev. F. Vernon. Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris Victory holding laurel wreath over engraved “Running/Hop, Step exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium & Jump”, sm. bust of Zeus at l. EF. Complete with ribbon, yellow inscribed “CONCOURS DE TIR/VII CONCOURS/ NATIONAL”. center stripe, blue-white-red stripes either side, suspended from Polished on obverse, EF. ($850) bronze bar inscribed “1904/UNIVERSAL/OLYMPIC GAMES/ST. c107. Gold Award Plaque by the Minister of Sports. Goldplated bronze, LOUIS EXPOSITION”. EF. Medal housed in original maroon 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Victorious athlete standing on podium. Rev. leather case with gold lettering, partial leather loss from removed 4-line French award legend over laurel branch. Matte EF, cased. tape below. Extremely rare medal. Minimum Bid ($19,500) ($1,000) c114. Color Enameled St. Louis 1904 Worlds Fair Pin. Goldplated, 108. Judge’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 36x50mm, by Roty. Rose and laurel center multicolor enamel, 31x29mm. Multicolor view of St. Louis branches over Paris exposition grounds. Rev. Young winged boy (New 1904 exposition building on waterfront. EF. ($150) Century) taking torch from sleeping woman. Toned EF. ($200) c115. Color Enameled St. Louis 1904 World’s Fair Pin. Bronze, c109. First Place Winner’s Diploma of the International (Olympic) multicolor enamel, 27mm. View of castle-like exposition building, Shooting Competition. Awarded for Silhouette Shooting. “St. Louis 1904” above. EF. ($150) 31x48.8cm (21.2”x19.2”) issued by the Union of French Shooting c116. Commemorative American Mandolin Harp, Special St. Louis societies, with 5 signatures including Merillon who was also the Model, in Large Carrying Case. Painted wood, 39.3x49cm President of the Paris 1900 Olympic Games. Although many participated (15.5”x19.3”). With multicolor handpainted flower border and view in this shooting event, diplomas had to be purchased by the contestants for a of Palace of Varied Industries. EF. With Self Instructor Booklet substantial sum. Only a few ordered the diplomas. Browning, creased, VF, for the American Mandolin Harp, 12pp., 27.5x22cm (10.8”x8.7”), mounted professionally on linen. Rare. ($4,000) in English and German. VF. All housed in original suitcase – style 110. Rules and Regulations and Program of the Olympic Games, large carrying case, lt. wear. Rare group. ($575) in French. Paris, 1900. 464pp. Includes rules and regulations for all sport events during the 1900 World Exposition in Paris. Bound in calf and marbled boards, raised spine, gilt legend, ltly. scuffed, Please Bid Early! lt. browning inside, EF. Very rare. ($2,500) 10 119

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122 124 125 126 128 129 124. Official Guide to the World’s Fair. Published by Authority of 117. Group of Four Different Worlds’ Fair St. Louis 1904 Stamp the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St. Louis, 1904. 200pp. illus., Boxes. Aluminum, 43x28mm (2), 30x34mm and 33x28mm. Inside large fold-out map of exposition grounds and street car map tipped slides open to reveal space for keeping stamps. EF. Scarce group. in. Includes program of all athletic and Olympic events. Color (4 pcs.) ($300) cover tear at bottom, sm. chips on edge, contents EF. ($225) c118. World’s Fair 1803 Napoleon Souvenir Plate, 1904. Blue and 125. (Autographs) Official Invitation to the Dedication Ceremonies white porcelain, 17.9cm (7”), made by Art Co. Facing of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, April 30, May 1 and 2, decorated military bust of Napoleon who sold the territory in 1803 1903. Stock paper, 2pp., 20.2x24.7cm (8”x9.7”), embossed cover. to Jefferson. U.S. and French flags at sides. Hendershott 42-650 Signed in ink by D.R. Francis, President of the Exposition, and color variety. Rare. EF. ($375) Th. H. Carter, President of the L.P.E. Commission. EF, traces of 119. Commemorative World’s Fair St. Louis 1904 Glass Opalene mounting on back. With separate invitation card. (2 pcs.) ($200) Plate with Cats. White opalene milk glass, 18x18.3cm (7.1”x7.2”), 126. Daily Official Program, July 16, 1904. 17pp., 15.3x22.5cm partially goldplated. Three cats at top, legend (almost faded) below. (6”x8.9”). Includes map of the grounds with the Athletic Field Cut-out border. VF. Unusual plate. ($75) (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, future events of the Olympic c120. Commemorative United States Government Building St. Louis Games and photos incl. J.E. Sullivan, Director of Olympian Games. 1904 Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 16.2cm (6.4”), made in France. Punchholed, abt. EF. ($100) View of government building, legend below. Decorative border. c127. Daily Official Program, July 21, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x22.5cm VF+. ($75) (6”x8.9”). Includes map of fair grounds with Athletic Field (Olympic 121. Commemorative Glass Plate. Clear glass, center goldplated, 18.5cm Stadium), future events of Olympic Games and photo of J.E. Sullivan, (7.3”). View of Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens surrounded by Director of the Olympian Games. Punchholed, VF-EF. ($100) “Forget me not” lattice design, some forget-me-nots goldplated, 128. Daily Official Program, June 25, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x22.4cm as made. EF. ($125) (6”x8.8”). Includes map of fair grounds with Athletic Field 122. Cascade Garden at the World’s Fair St. Louis 1904 Plate. Base (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, future events of Olympic metal, partially goldplated, 23x17cm (9.1”x6.7”), manufactured Games: Lacrosse July 5-7, Swimming July 8-9, Basketball July 11- by North Pacific Trading Co., Chicago. View of Cascade Garden 12, Regatta July 29-30, etc. Punchholed, EF. ($100) surrounded by border of flowers. VF+. Scarce. ($150) 129. Daily Official Program, August 2, 1904. 17pp., 15.5x22.2cm 123. Official Diploma for a Member of the Jury. Brown design, (6.1”x8.7”). Includes map of the fair grounds with the Athletic Field 61.2x52.6cm (24.1”x20.7”), designed by W.H. Low, printed by (Olympic Stadium), program of the Physical Training Lecture Course Gilbo and Co., Brooklyn. Crowned female with globe and winged Aug. 1-12 and 15-27 incl. Tait McKenzie’s 10 lectures; and Future naked athlete with torch approaching America seated in center. Events of the Olympic Games as Bicycling, Aug. 1-6, Roque Aug. 1-13, Border with laurel wreath containing names of all American states Tennis Aug. 29- Sept. 3, Olympic Games Aug. 29 – Sept. 3, Fencing 1803-1904. Lt. browning, creases, a few sm. tears, VF+. ($1,250) Sept. 8-10, Golf Sept. 19-24, etc. Punchholed, VF-EF. ($100) 11 131

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ATHENS, INTERMEDIATE OLYMPIC GAMES, 1906 130. Trials in Rome Medal for the Athens Olympic Games, 1906. Bronze, 27mm. Helmeted head r. Rev. 5-line legend. VF-EF, with loop and blue ribbon. ($200) 131. Ticket. Fourth Day, April 25, 1906, Panathenean Stadium. 11.8x8.4cm (4.7”x3.3”). The back shows the layout of the stadium with seating. M. Sheridan, USA, wins discus; R. Ewry, USA, wins standing long jump; H. Hawtrey, Great Britain, wins the 5-mile race, and F. Gonder, France, wins pole vault. Invalidated by 2 punchholes. A few sm. spots, crease, sm. tears, VF. Rare. ($400) 141 142 143 132. (Brochure) Règlements. Rules and Regulations. Second Part, 136. Bronze Participation Medal Presented to Donors. Bronze, Swimming and Rowing, in French. 34pp., 14x20.7cm (5.5”x8”). 51mm, by McKennal. Victory on globe. Rev. Quadriga with winner Pages 27-32 included as copies. First “Opening Ceremony of the dashing. Toned EF. ($750) Games” and Celebration of Winners in Stadium. Spine taped, cover 137. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by MacKennal. Winged chipped, browning. Reading copy. ($100) figure of fame standing on globe between legend. Rev. Quadriga 133. (American Report) Sullivan, J.E. (Editor). The Olympic with triumphant winner dashing l. EF, lt. wear on highpoints. ($600) Games of 1906 at Athens. Spalding’s Athletic Library, New York, 138. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, abt. EF. ($500) 1906. 185pp., profusely illustrated, 40pp. of advertising for sports 139. Winner’s Medal of the Student’s League of Olympic Games in equipment incl. a 2-page photo of Olympic stadium in St. Louis Buenos Aires, 1909. Bronze, 25x32mm. Winner surrounded by Art 1904. Extensive account of the Games. Includes Origin of Nouveau tree design. Rev. 14-line Spanish legend. EF. ($75) the Games, the 1906 Committees, the Stadium, the Trip of the 140. Lord Mayor’s Invitation to Meet the IOC, British Olympic Council, American Team including reception on their return in New York, Athletes and Officials Taking Part in the Olympic Games, July 13, etc. Rebound in blue linen with original covers, contents EF. 1908 at the Mansion House, London. Stock paper, 17.2x12.2cm Very scarce. ($500) (6.8”x4.8”). Lt. browning, crease, traces of mounting on back. ($125) 134. (Swedish Report) Balck, V.G. Svenges Deltagende I Olympiiska 141. (Autograph) Banquet to Olympic Competitors and Officials at Spelen I Athen 1906. Sweden’s Participation in the Olympic the Holbourn Restaurant, London, July 21, 1908. Stock paper, Games in Athens 1906. Stockholm, 1906. 82pp. illustrated, 4pp., 11.1x18.3cm (4.4”x7.2”). Embossed gold logo on cover, Toasts 25x34.5cm (9.8”x13.6”), in Swedish. Detailed report on voyage and to King and the Olympic Games, Wine List and Menu. Signed in ink all Olympic events in Athens. Half linen and marbled boards, scuffed, on back by Lord Desborough. VF-EF. ($250) spin chipped at bottom, contents VF-EF. Scarce report. ($575) 142. (Brochure) Cycling Programme, Rules and Conditions of Competition. 8pp., 16.5x24.6cm (6.5”x9.7”), published by British LONDON, 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 Olympic Council. Brown covers, crease, VF-EF. ($275) c135. Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 57mm, made by Vaughton. 143. (Brochure) Lawn Tennis. Programme, Rules and Conditions of Helmeted head of Athena left facing laurel branch, surrounded by Competition. 8pp., 16.5x24.7cm (6.5”x9.7”). Stiff green covers, blue enameled band with legend. Toned EF. ($3,000) lt. marginal browning, o.w. EF. ($275) 12 146a 144 148

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144. (Autograph) Wrestling Referee W.H. Levy Signed Original Press Photo with Wrestling Gold Medal Winners. 15.4x10.9cm (6.1”x4.3”), by Topical Photos. W.H. Levy seated, surrounded by all five Catch-As-Catch-Can (Freestyle) Gold Medal Winners: c153. Main Entry to the Olympic Stadium Porcelain Plate. Multicolor de Relwyskow, Bacon and O’Kelly from Great Britain, and design, 17.8cm (7”). View of main entry to the Olympic stadium, Mehnert and Dole from USA. Signed in ink at top: “With Best 1912 Olympic Games legend below. Cut-out border, gold edge Wishes and Sincere regards W.H.Levy.” Creased, tears, chip on (lt. wear). Abt. EF. ($200) upper r. corner. Rare early press photo. ($225) 154. Commemorative Porcelain Pill Box. 5.2cm (2”) diameter, 5.5cm c145. (Sheet Music) Dorando. Words and Music by Irving Berlin. (2.2”) high. Gray discus thrower on top, “Stockholm 1912” on base, 6pp., color cover, 27x34.5cm (10.6”x13.6”), printed by Ted Snyder “Olympiska Spelen 1912” at left. Lt. wear on top, VF. ($175) Co., New York. Sm. marginal tears. VF-EF. Rare music. ($250) c155. Commemorative Letter Opener. Handpainted wood, 32.7cm (12.9”) long. Skier holding ski in mountainous landscape, “Souvenir STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 from the Olympic Games in Stockholm 1912” in Swedish below. c146. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 33mm, VF+. ($200) by Lindberg/Mackennal. Medieval herald, statue of Ling at r., c156. First Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Cycling, Road founder of Swedish gymnastics. Rev. Victorious athlete being Race Around Lake Mälar. Color lithography with gold décor, crowned by 2 seated females. EF. ($4,500) 28.6x45.5cm, designed by Olle Hjertzberg, Professor at the Royal 146a. Winner’s Medal Struck in Pewter. 33mm, by Lindberg/MacKennal. Academy of Fine Arts and designer of the official poster. Printed Medieval herald, statue at r. of Ling, founder of Swedish gymnastics. by Centraltryckeriet, Stockholm. Crowned female holding staff Rev. Victorious athlete being crowned by a 2 seated females. A small and statue of Victory, Olympic stadium in background, panel with number of winners medals were struck in pewter, and sold to the public. 7-line Swedish award legend below. Surrounded by flower and EF. Scarce. ($1,000) laurel leaf border. The race around Lake Mälar was raced by single c147. Official’s Badge. Silvered, 24x37mm. Head of Pallas Athena over cyclists. The 4 best single cyclists of each country were counted as a team 3 Swedish crowns. With ribbon bow and 2 long ribbons in Swedish and Sweden won first place. A few minor spots, o.w. EF. Matted, blue-yellow colors. EF. Rare. ($2,500) in frame. Beautiful Art Nouveau diploma. ($3,500) 148. Participation Medal. Pewter, 51mm, by Lindberg/MacKennal. 157. Official Daily Swimming Program, July 6 to 15, 1912. 32pp., Zeus seated on Ionian column holding figure of Nike, Stockholm in 14.2x21.5cm (5.6”x8.4”). Contains all events for each day with list back. Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. Choice EF. of participants for each event. Crease on spine, VF-EF. ($175) ($325) 158. Official Program for Rowing, July 17-19, 1912. 19pp., 14.2x21.4cm c149. Three Swedish Crowns Pin. Goldplated, blue enamel, 29mm. (5.6”x8.4”), in Swedish. Includes complete program by hour, list Olympic Games 1912 legend surrounding crowns. EF. Scarce. of participating nations, clubs and boats. Crease on spine, o.w. EF. ($200) ($175) 150. Official Logo Pin. Silver, hallmarked, 22x26mm. Nude flagbearers 159. Ticket. July 13, 1912, Olympic Stadium, Price 5 Kr. Ivory, with flags of participating nations, legend below. Toned EF. ($175) 11.3x7.4cm (4.5”x2.9”). Map of stadium on back. Finals in 400 c151. Tall Silvered Table Pennant with Stockholm Olympic Games Meters (Reidpath, USA), Standing High Jump (Adams, USA), Logo Badge. 68.3cm (26.9”) tall. Swedish blue and yellow flag Greco-Roman Lightweight Wrestling (Wäre, Finland); and (spots) at top, participant’s badge with Pallas Athena at bottom. Middleweight (Johanson, Sweden). EF. ($200) EF. Rare. ($450) 160. Invitation of the Swimming Organising Committee to the Opening c152. Commemorative Blue and White Stockholm Olympic Stadium of the Olympic Swimming Pool in Djurgårdsbrunnsviken, Porcelain Plate. 23.3cm (9.2”), made by Roerstrand. Aerial view of June 16, 1912. By E. Bergvall and K. Hellström. One page on stadium decorated with flags, surrounded by laurel wreath, Olympic Swimming Committee’s stationary, 21.5x28.1cm (8.5”x11.1”). legend on scroll at bottom. EF. ($450) Creased, VF-EF. ($150) 13 161 162 163 164 165 166

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161. Letter of the Track & Field Committee to Officials Regarding the Uniform to be Worn During the 1912 Olympic Games. Description of uniform to be ordered from Nordiska Kompaniet in Stockholm, with prices. By Secretary K. Hellström. One page on official Track & Field stationary, 21.5x28.2cm (8.5”x11.1”). Creased, VF-EF. ($175) 162. Results of the Cycling Competition around Lake Mälar, July 7, 1912. 52pp., 14.2x21.4cm (5.6”x8.4”), in Swedish and French. Results for all participants, times at each station for each participant, and team results. Crease on spine, o.w. EF. ($200) 163. Reception and Dinner in Honor of the Victorious (American) Olympic Athletes, August 24, 1912 at Terrace Garden, 172 New York. 4pp. 15.8x22.9cm (6.2”x9”). List of victorious Track 170 and Field Boys incl. Jim Thorpe, Abel Kiviat, etc., the menu and the Star Spangled Banner text. Browning, VF-EF. ($250) 164. (Sheet Music) Olympiska Spelens 1912 Officiella Festmarsch. Olympic Games 1912 Official Celebration March, for Piano, by 169. Winner’s Medal in the Viktor V. Podbielsky Games Held in Place Helmer Alexandersson. 6pp., 26.6x34.5cm (10.5”x13.6”). VF-EF. of the Berlin 1916 Olympic Games in the German (Olympic) ($200) Stadium in Berlin in June 1916. Cast blackened iron, 90mm. 165. (Sheet Music) Olympic Games Boston Waltz. Music by Theodor Bust r. of Podbielsky who was instrumental in building the stadium. Finet. 11pp., 27.1x34cm (10.7”x13.4”). Gold and black cover of Rev. Victorious athlete. The Berlin 6th Olympic Games were cancelled athlete receiving laurel wreath by Stockholm, Olympic stadium in due to World War I. EF. Rare. ($1,500) background. Cover lt. soiling, spot, VF-EF. ($175) 170. German NOC Winner’s Plaque in Sport Competition, ND 166. (Book) Uggla, Gustaf. Olympiska Spelen I Stockholm 1912. (abt. 1916). Cast blackened iron, 7.9x12.5cm (3.1”x4.9”). Winning Introduction by V.G. Balck. Stockholm, 1912. Octavo, 725pp. illus., athlete with laurel wreath, oak tree in back. Rev. Oak leaves around in Swedish. Extensive report on the Stockholm 1912 Olympic 6-line ornate German legend “Der Deutsche Reichs Ausschuss für Games, also ancient Greek Olympic Games and Athens 1896 to Leibesübungen dem Sieger” (“The German Reich Commission for London 1908 modern Olympic Games. Linen with gold stamped Sport (name of German NOC) to the Winner”, transl.) EF. ($400) participant’s badge, EF. ($325) c171. (Flyer) Call to Donate Funds for Swedish Participation in the 167. (Book) Official Spalding’s Lawn Tennis Annual for 1914 1916 Berlin Olympic Games. By Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, Containing the Official Laws for Lawn Tennis. 334pp. illustrated V.G. Balck and V.v. Heidenstam. 23.9x36.9cm (9.4”x14.5”), in plus 11pp. of advertisement for tennis equipment, 12.5x16.6cm Swedish. Creased, punchholed, VF-EF. Plus Magazine “Olympiska (4.9”x6.5”). Results of all U.S. tournaments, Davis Cup results since Sällskapets I Örebro Län. Jultidning (Dec. 1912). 16pp. 1900, international champions, directory of tennis clubs, and players. illustrated, 27.2x39cm (10.7”x15.3”), in Swedish. Includes reports Bound with original covers. EF. ($100) on Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games, also Lawn Tennis in Sweden. Orange and black cover, chipped, punchholed, contents EF. (2 pcs.) BERLIN, 6th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1916 (Canceled) ($375) 168. Winner’s Medal in German Olympic Trials for Berlin 1916. 172. Seal of the Berlin 1916 Olympic Games. Blue, black and yellow, Bronze, 50mm. Bust r. of Wilhelm II. Rev. Legend “To the Winner 40x54mm. Victory presenting wreath and laurel branch to winner, in the Olympic Trials”, transl. EF/abt. EF, sm. spot on rev. ($175) legend below. Almost completely gummed on back. EF. ($100) 14 174

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c178. (Report) Beusemann, W. and Frommel, F. (Publishers) Deutsche Kampfspiele Berlin 1922. Stuttgart, 1922. 156pp. illustrated, 23.4x31cm (9.2”x12.2”). Report on the first German Olympic Games, as Germany was not invited to participate in Antwerp 1920. Detailed 182 report with results on the Winter Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Summer Games in Köln, 1922. Stiff color cover, a few stains, contents EF. Rare report. ($375)

CHAMONIX, 1st OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1924 c179. (Coubertin Signature) Official Diploma for a Participant in Speedskating. Brown and green design, 74x54cm (29.1”x21.3”), designed by Plumereau, printed by Imprimerie Debar, Reims-Paris. 184 Skier overlooking skating rink in Chamonix, Alps at left, panel with legend at right. Name of participant, and signatures by French 173. Victor von Podbielsky Games in the Berlin Olympic Stadium, Olympic Committee Clary and IOC President Pierre de Coubertin 1919. Winner’s Medal. Cast blackened iron, 90mm, by in ink. Border of fir cones. The center design was set within a large W. Schmarje. Head r. of Podbielsky who was instrumental in blank stiff paper, and many times the blank border was cut down the stadium project. Rev. Three nude male runners r. over 3-line to only the design.0It is a very rare diploma, and even rarer in its winner’s legend. Abt. EF, sm. spots. Rare. ($1,000) original size. Creased, a few faint spots, professionally mounted on linen, VF-EF. Extremely rare. Minimum Bid ($12,500) ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 174. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by P. Theunis. Nike standing PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 before tripod crowning victorious athletes. Rev. Flying Victory 180. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. City crowning charioteer in biga. Toned EF. Very scarce. ($625) view of Paris over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with c175. Olympic Stadium Season Pass. Blue stock paper, 13x8.9cm laurel wreaths crowning victorious athletes. EF, in presentation box. (5.1”x3.5”). Price 200 Francs, with stamp of General Secretariat Scarce. ($475) of the XIIth Olympiad. Creased along left side and top, VF-EF. 181. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no box. VF, rns., scs. Extremely rare. ($1,000) ($275) 176. Group of Three Dinner Invitations and Menus. Includes Dinner 182. Olympic Games Shooting Matches in Reims Plaque, 1924. Invitation and Menu for the Athletes of the VIIth Olympiad, August Bronze, 69x49mm, by H. Kautsch. View of Reims athletic site with 30, 1920. Dinner invitation 3pp., 6.3x8.8cm. VF+, taped in center. shooting event buildings. Rev. 6-line French legend over laurel and Menu 10.9x17.9cm. VF, crease. And Italian Banquet in Honor oak branches with panel. The Olympic shooting matches in Reims took of the Champions of the Antwerp Olympics, September 6, 1920 place on June 7-22, 1924. Tiny hole at top, EF. Rare. ($275) in Livorno. Stock paper, 11.3x14.5cm. VF. (3 pcs.) ($200) 183. Swiss Team Pin. Silvered bronze, 25mm, by Milo Martin. EF. c177. Finnish Olympic Committee Diploma for donating funds to Scarce. ($175) send the Finnish team to Antwerp Olympic Games, 1920. Blue 184. Silver Trophy Presented by Dutch Weightlifting Association to and black, 29.3x23cm (11.5”x9.1”). Athlete being crowned by a Dutch Participant in the Paris Olympic Games. Silverplated, 2 females, Finnish flag behind, legend below. Rev. Appeal to 20cm (7.9”) tall, 11.5cm (4.5”) wide. “VIII Olympiade/1924” and patriotism since Antwerp was the first Olympiad for a free Finland. “Van/C.V.” engraved. Athlete placed 7th. Silvering partially worn, Important. Abt. EF. ($275) o.w. EF. ($200) 15 185

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185. Ticket. Rugby, May 4, Reunion 25, Stade Olympique de Colombes, Tribune Marathon. Orange and black, 13.2x8cm (5.2”x3.2”). Lt. crease at l., tear at r., o.w. EF. ($225) 186. (Brochure) Yachting. Rules, Regulations, Programs and Prizes. 30pp. illustrated, 13x21cm (5.1”x8.3”), in English. Lt. green stiff 200 covers. EF. ($250) 187. (Brochure) Italian National Gymnastics Federation. Italy’s Gymnasts at the Eighth Olympiad, Paris 1924. 79pp., many photos, 17x23.7cm (6.7”x9.3”), in Italian language. Results of the victorious Italian team included in the report. Stiff paper covers foxed, contents VF-EF. Rare. ($200) 188. (Autographs) Dinner Tendered to the Victorious American Olympic Team by the New York Mayor’s Committee, August 6, 201 1924. Stock paper, 8pp. illus., 15.6x24.2cm (6.1”x9.5”). Includes 194a. Polish Team Pin. Silvered, 22x25mm. Horseman l. with palm autographs of diving gold medal winner Al White (Springboard and branch above date and Polish legend. Toned EF. ($175) Platform); Betty Becker (Springboard gold, Platform silver); Pete c195. IXth Olympiad Rings Pin. Brass, 26x10mm. Multicolor rings Desjardin (Springboard, silver); and Clarence Pinkston (Platform, with legend. EF. Scarce. ($150) bronze). Cover soiled, contents VF-EF. ($350) c196. Commemorative Soccer, Cycling and Running Porcelain e 189. (Sheet Music) Colombes! Dedicated to the Uruguayan Football Cup. 10.2cm (4”), decorated in blue, green and orange. “IX Team, Winner in the 1924 Olympics. March for Piano by OLYMPIADE AMSTERDAM 1928” around top. EF. ($200) Herminio Lopez. 4pp., 25.2x34.5cm (9.9”x13.6”). VF. ($200) 197. Commemorative Olympiad Box. Brass, 12.4x9cm (4.9”x3.5”), 190. Les Jeux Olympiques. The Olympic Games Song. Text by Jules 6.3cm (2.5”) high. Dutch woman waving to fisher in boat, windmill Hubert, to be song like “Zaza”. 4pp., 17.6x27.5cm (6.9”x10.8”), and city in background “OLYMPIADE” below. Decorated sides and printed in Paris. Contains also text for song “L’All’magn’paiera”. ball legs. VF. ($125) Creases, sm. marginal tears, VF. ($175) 198. Deutscher Olympischer Ausschuss. Geleitworte. German 191. (Book) Spalding’s Tennis Annual 1925. Official Playing Rules, Olympic Committee. Guidance Words for a German Participant Davis Cup Matches, Schedules. 176pp. illustrated plus 12pp. of tennis in Field Hockey in Amsterdam 1928. Stock paper, 28.5x22.5cm equipment advertisement. Includes Olympic Tennis Championships (11.2”x8.9”). Guidance on behavior and fighting spirit by Dr. Th. in Paris 1924 with results. EF. ($100) Lewald for German participants on the first German summer games c192. Bronze Winner’s Medal of the Second German Kampfspiele in participation since 1912. Tear at r., marginal creases, VF-EF. ($200) Köln, 1926. Cast bronze, 88mm. Two wrestlers in high relief. Rev. 199. Identity Card of a Hungarian Participant. Orange and green, Cologne Cathedral over 3-line German award legend. Germany was with color Olympic rings, 9.1x12.9cm (3.6”x5.1”). With photo and not invited to the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games. The “Kampfspiele” were signatures. Sm. tear at top, lt. creases, VF-EF. ($250) a national Olympiad, held the first time in Berlin in 1922. Green- brown 200. Track & Field Season Pass, July 29 to August 5, 1928. Brown, original patina. EF. ($325) blue and orange stiff papers, 13.5x9.2cm (5.3”x3.6”). Marathon Tribune, Price 20. ƒ. Center crease (pass was folded, as issued). EF, ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 VF-EF, soiling on back. Rare. ($225) c193. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, partially enameled, 32mm. 201. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, July 28, 1928, Olympic Stadium, Price Numbered, buttonhole closure. Slightly bent, o.w. EF. ($350) ƒ4-. Lt. orange and teal blue, 11x6.2cm (4.3”x2.4”). EF. ($200) c202. (Programs) Complete Set of Eight Athletic Programs, Nr. 23 AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 to 30, July 29 to August 5, 1928. Multicolor covers, 32 to 48 pages c194. Hungarian Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 23mm. Hungarian each, 12.8x20.8cm (5”x8.2”). Almost all with results written in. VF to crowned shield surrounded by legend. EF. Rare. ($250) EF. (8 pcs.) ($750) 16 210

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210. First African Games Medal in Alexandria, Egypt, 1929. Bronze, 60mm, by Huguenin. Half view of African athlete with palm branch. Rev. View of Sphinx and pyramids above pillar with Arabic and French legend. VF. ($125) 217 211. Ninth Olympic Congress in Berlin Official Medal, 1930. Cast bronze, 95x88mm (3.7”x3.5”). View of Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Rev. Olympic rings over globe. Berlin presented bid for the c203. Official Daily Program No. 27, August 2, 1928, Yachting Events. 1936 Games. EF, in original case (worn) with Berlin Congress text 27pp., 12.8x20.7cm (5”x8.1”), in French. Includes list of all on inside top. ($400) yachting participants, rules, description of the races, etc. EF. Scarce. 212. (Book) Coubertin, Pierre de. Mémoires Olympiques. Aix- ($175) en-Provence, 1931. Olympic Memories. 218pp., 12x18.9cm c204. Dinner Menu of the French Olympic Committee Given at (7.7”x7.4”), in French language. Pierre de Coubertin’s Olympic “Bagatelle” Restaurant in Amsterdam on August 5, 1928. 3 pages memories, from the Paris Congress in 1894 and the restoration of of stock paper, 11.5x17.1cm (4.5”x6.7”). Color rings over Dutch the Olympic Games to a celebration in Greece in 1927. Browning, and French flags on cover, wine and dinner menu. Cover browning, VF-EF. ($125) VF-EF. ($150) 205. (Brochure) Raszke, Napisal M. Olimpiady a Polska. The Olympic LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 Games in Poland. Published by the Polish Olympic Committee, 213. Trio of Olympic Games Menus of the Lake Placid Club, 1927. 16pp. illustrated, 12.3x21.2cm (4.8”x8.3”), in Polish. History February 8. Green, 4pp. each, 13.4x18.9cm (5.3”x7.4”). Breakfast, of Coubertin and the Olympic Games, Polish participation in Paris lunch and supper with complete program for Feb. 8 and 9, 1924, and preview to St. Moritz and Amsterdam 1928 Polish information for tickets, bus to bobrun, souvenir booklet purchase, participation. Stiff covers, browning, lt. spots, contents EF. ($225) etc. Lt. crease, lt. marginal fading, VF-EF. (3 pcs.) ($175) 206. (Brochure) Swiss Olympic Committee. Organization of the c214. 1932 Lake Placid Opening Ceremony Uniform. Consists of white Swiss Participation at the Games of the IXth Olympiad, 1928. wool jacket and blue belt, both with red buttons, blue pants, white IInd Olympic Winter Games in St. Moritz, and IXth Olympiad wool cap, and 2 American team patches for coat (7.5x10cm) and cap in Amsterdam, 1928. 7pp., 15.7x22.7cm (6.2”x8.9”), in French (4.6x6.2cm). Jacket and cap with original labels by Spalding & Bros.; language. Sm. tear and sm. spots on cover, VF-EF. ($250) both browned from age. Extremely rare group. ($1,750) 207. (Brochure) Rapport Général. General Report of the Swiss Olympic Committee on the Swiss Participation at the Games of the IXth LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 Olympiad, Amsterdam 1928. 24pp. illustrated, 15.3x22.5cm (6”x8.9”), c215. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by Cassioli. in French language. Includes results for all Swiss participants, also the Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant Olympic Art Competition. Abt. EF. Rare. ($500) athletes. Toned EF. ($4,000) 208. (Sheet Music) Hoera!! Olympia. Olympic March by Michel de 216. German Rowing Team Pin for Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games. Cosk, text and music. 4pp., 27x35cm (10.6”x13.8”). Orange covers, Brass, 28x29mm. Black enameled flag with German eagle over marginal creases, lt. browning, VF-EF. ($75) “OLYMPIA”. EF. Scarce. ($150) c209. Turmarc Cigarette Album of Flags of Participating Nations. 217. International Post-Olympic Games in Chicago Award Medal, Contains 12 stiff pages, 15.8x11.7cm (6.2”x4.4”), with 72 color silk 1932. Silver, 50mm, made by Dieges & Clust. Bust half l. of winner, flags pasted in. Flags are all identified. Complete. Cover lt. wear, sun rising in background. Rev. “Auspices of Amateur Athletic contents EF. ($150) Union and the Chicago Daily News. 440 Yard Relay”. EF. ($175) 17 219 218 233

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220 218. Bronze Desk Ornament with Participation Medal Presented to William F. Humphrey, Vice President of the Xth Olympiad Committee. Base 10x6.3cm (3.9”x2.5”), 8cm (3.1”) high. Participation medal attached in center of laurel wreath on base. EF. Rare. ($1,750) 219. XXIst International Soccer Federation Congress Medal, 1932. Bronze, 70mm. View of Stockholm city hall. Rev. 5-line legend. Toned EF. ($275) 224 230 220. Commemorative California Bear Car Plaque. Aluminum, c228. Official Logo Banner of the Xth Olympiad 1932. Multicolor linen, 11.2x11.2cm (4.4”x4.4”). Five-armed star with California bear over 87.3x115.3cm (34.4”x45.4”). Official logo with Olympic motto over “1932”, surrounded by “OLYMPIC GAMES LOS ANGELES”. “1932 X OLYMPIAD”. Yellow tassels at bottom. Browning, 2 letters EF. ($275) in “OLYMPIAD” frayed, VF. Scarce. ($1,600) c221. Official Logo Car Plaque. AE, red and blue enamel, 8.7cm (3.5”). c229. Specimen Ticket Book from John F. Mackenzie, General U.S. shield with rings and laurel branch surrounded by legend. Manager of the Ticket Department for the 1932 Olympic Games. VF+. ($250) Stiff pages, 24.5x27.3cm (9.8”x10.7”). Contains 78 specimen full 222. Discus Thrower and American Eagle Silver Ring. Silver, 27mm, tickets, one of each issued, plus an Official Pass, Press Pass and Men’s size 9-1/2. Discus thrower and Olympic rings surrounded 2 different Olympic Stadium Passes. All EF, 2 punchholes, pasted in by Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932”, American eagle with spread album. Bound in half leather, stains, gilt legend on spine, tear along wings and American shield on chest on either side. EF. ($375) spine, contents EF. Rare. ($5,000) c223. Dutch Silver Medal Swimming Team Member Presentation 230. Pair of Full Tickets. Gymnastics, August 10, 8:00 pm, Olympic Plaque. Blackened wooden shield, 7.8x10.5cm (3.1”x4.1”). Large Stadium, Price $2.00. Brown and yellow. And Swimming, August 8, size goldplated 38mm team medal in center, crossed enameled 3:00 pm, Swimming Stadium, Price $2.00. 13.9x6.6cm (5.5”x2.6”). flags of United States and the Netherlands above, panel with name Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) of Maria Vierdag below. M. Vierdag was a member of the Dutch silver c231. (Brochure) Group of 14 Different Regulation Booklets. 21pp. to medal winning 4x100 Meter Relay Swimming Team. ($450) 63pp. each booklet, 12x19.7cm (4.7”x7.8”), in English. Includes 224. Commemorative Xth Olympic Games Shield. Wooden shield, General Regulations and Program of the Olympic Games, General 10.4x12cm (4.1”x4.7”), with silvered medal, 67mm (2.6”), affixed Regulations for the Art Competition, Athletics, Boxing, Fencing, in center depicting the official shield logo with Olympic rings Hockey, Yachting, etc. VF-EF. (14 pcs.) ($675) between legend. VF-EF. ($175) c232. Complete Set of 15 Official Daily Programs, Olympic Park, c225. Large Xth Olympiad 1932 Los Angeles Discus Thrower Banner. Opening Ceremony, July 31, 1932 to Closing Ceremony, August Black silk with gold décor, 85.5x107.5cm (33.7”x42.3”). Golden 14, 1932. All have some results noted. Creased, VF to VF-EF, July discus thrower standing on plinth inscribed “X OLYMPIAD 1932 31 and August 13 programs left top corner chipped. Scarce as a set. LOS ANGELES”, golden tassels at bottom. EF. Rare. ($2,000) (15 pcs.) ($450) c226. Commemorative Xth Olympiad Discus Thrower Banner. Yellow 233. Group of Five Olympic Menus. Includes the Holland- and blue linen, 87.8x86.7cm (34.6”x34.1”). Discus thrower and California Olympic Committee Official Banquet, August 13, American shield with rings and motto between “Xth OLYMPIAD 1932, in Honor of the Dutch Participants. 3 different Santa – California – Aug. 1932” at bottom. EF. Scarce. ($1,600) Fe Dining Car Service Menus for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton c227. “Welcome Olympic Games Los Angeles” Banner. Linen with blue Olympic Football Teams, July 13; the British, Canadian, S. African, and red design, 91x87.4cm (35.8”x34.4”). Official logo between Belgian, Hungarian Olympic Teams, July 24; and the French Team welcoming legend, yellow tassels at bottom. Browning and a few Returning, August 17. Plus Herbert’s Los Angeles Olympic Menu. stains, bright colors, VF+. Scarce. ($1,600) (5 pcs.) EF. ($250) 18 238 242 240

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244 246 247 249 248 c234. (Autographed Sheet Music) Pair of 1932 Los Angeles Sheet Music. “Olympiad Welcome”. Lyric by Jessica Lewis (signed in 242. Pair of Edelweiss Pin Hub and Die. Iron. Hub 5cm (1.97”), pen) and music by Maurice Eisner. 4pp., 23x30.5cm (9.1”x12”). 4.9cm (1.9”) high. Raised Edelweiss flower over ribbon with And “Long Beach Out Where the Sun Goes Down”, Olympic “GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN” and Olympic rings. EF. Plus Games Edition. Words and music by L.M. Dreis. 6pp., 22.9x30.2cm Die, 6.6cm (2.6”), 4.7cm (1.9”) high, same design incuse. Spotty, (9”x11.9”). With facts about Olympic Games and Olympic venues VF. (2 pcs.) Rare. ($750) photos. Both VF+. (2 pcs.) ($250) 243. Commemorative Figure Skate. Chrome-plated, 13cm (5.1”), made c235. Large Multicolor Label “Boost Olympic Games 1932”. 14.9cm by Polar Skate Company. “IV OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE (5.9”), by D. Cooper. Discus thrower, official logo behind. DuBois. 1936” on side. EF. Scarce. ($175) 67. VF-EF. Scarce. ($75) 244. Tickets. Pair of Opening and Closing Ceremony Tickets, c236. Coca Cola Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932 Event Disc. Multicolor, February 6 and 16, 1936, Olympia Skistadion. Yellow-gray and 14.1cm (5.6”). Shows date and place of all events by turning outer yellow-green, 11.8x6cm (4.7”x24”). Both creased, evidence of disc, also All-Time Olympic Records, Olympic 1928 Champions, mounting on back, VF. (2 pcs.) ($250) Country and World Records. Rev. Advertisement for a Carton of 12 c245. Ticket. Men’s Slalom. Multicolor silk, 35x57mm. Sm. spot, Coke bottles at 50¢. EF. ($150) o.w. EF. ($250) c237. Sales Brochure to Purchase the Official Report of the 246. (Brochure) Allgemeine Bestimmungen und Programme. Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games. 4pp., illustrated in color and General Rules and Regulations and Programs, in German. b&w, 23.3x30.4cm (9.2”x12”). Report is offered in 3 different 48pp. illus., 12.5x18.5cm (4.9”x7.3”). Includes maps of venues. bindings. Creased, VF-EF. ($100) Lt. marginal browning on cover, crease lower r. corner, o.w. EF. ($150) GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 247. (Brochure) IVth Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch- 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 Partenkirchen, 1936. 12-page fold-out travel brochure in dark 238. Large Silver Austrian Olympic Fundraising Badge for the green, 10.4x22.6cm (4.1”x8.9”) each section. Olympic winter 1936 Winter and Summer Games. Silvered, 25x28mm. Austrian sports, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and surroundings, invitation to visit double eagle with Olympic rings surrounded by legend. Toned EF. Olympic Games. EF. ($100) Rare. ($225) c239. Official Garmisch-Partenkirchen Badge. Silvered, 34mm, center BERLIN, 11th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1936 multicolor enamel. Official logo encircled by fir cones. Toned EF. 248. Official Torch. Steel, 27cm high (10.5”), made by Krupp Factory, ($175) designed by Carl Diem. Carried during the first torch relay from 240. Official Visitor’s Pin Printing Block. Lead, 39x39mm. View Olympia, Greece to Berlin, a distance of 3075 km in 12 days. EF, hairline of Kreuzeck Mountain with Olympic rings. Mounted on square scs. on top. ($3,250) wooden block, 21mm high. EF. ($175) 249. Berlin 1936 Torch Made in 1972 for the Munich Olympic 241. Commemorative Good Luck Skiing Medal. Silvered bronze, Games as Official Presentation Torch. Steel, 27.2cm (10.7”) tall, 31mm, partially red enamel. Edelweiss flower over Olympic rings. foot 6mm high. Route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin on shaft, Rev. Downhill skier in mountains, oak wreath on both sides around legend on top. Only a small number was made in 1972. EF, sm. spots edge. Looped, with leather band. EF. ($125) and hairlines at top. ($700) 19 261 253 255

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267 262 270 268 264 265 c250. Silver Organising Committee Head Leader Badge. Silvered bronze, 41x43mm, by Lauer. Rings over Brandenburg Gate, “O.K.” in black below. Suspended from bar with black “STAB” and gray ribbon. Toned EF. ($2,250) c251. Gymnastics Judge’s Badge. Silvered, 41x43mm, by Lauer, ”RICHTER” below Brandenburg Gate and rings, with pink ribbon 271 inscribed “Turnen”. Numbered on back. EF, 2 sm. pin holes on ribbon. ($1,250) c252. Athletics Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x43mm, by Lauer. Numbered. With orange ribbon inscribed “Leichtathletik” in 2 lines. 272 Lightly soiled, VF. ($900) 253. Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 70mm, by O. Placzek. Five 261. Swedish Boxing Team Pin. Silvered, 23x18mm. Boxer l., athletes representing the five continents, pulling the ropes of the “Olympiaden 19-36” above. Toned EF. ($100) Olympic Bell. Rev. Olympic Bell embossed with German Eagle 262. Rare Silver Olympic SS Badge. Silver, 67x21mm. Olympic rings holding Olympic rings, within five concentric circles. EF, brown- between “19-36” on oak leaves. “SS” and unknown hallmark on green original patina. ($300) back. EF. Rare. ($350) c254. Cased Olympic Auto Rally to Berlin Olympic Games Medal. c263. Official Reich Eagle with Olympic Rings Amber Badge. Goldplated bronze, 80mm, made by Poellath. Brandenburg Gate 27x40mm. Olympic Reich Eagle attached to amber. EF. ($225) in Berlin over color Olympic rings, encircled by legend. EF, in 264. Olympic Village Badge. Silvered bronze, 30mm. Olympic Village original velvet and silk-lined case. Rare. ($375) bell tower over Olympic rings. EF, streaky toning. Very scarce. 255. Official Olympic International Cycling Tour to the Olympic ($175) Games, 1936. Boxed Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 70mm, by 265. Official Visitor’s Pin. Goldplated iron, 30x33mm, cream-colored O. Placzek. Olympic bell. Rev. Radiant Olympic rings, “Rad-Stern- enamel. Brandenburg Gate with “1936 – XI. Olympiade Berlin” Fahrt” above. Official guide p. 77. Held between August 1 and 10, 1936, over Olympic rings. EF. ($80) ending in the Olympic Cycling Arena in Berlin. EF, boxed. ($375) c266. Silver Pin with Color Olympic Rings. Hallmarked silver, 31mm. 256. Official German Silver Medal Winner’s Pin. Hallmarked silver, Color rings affixed on silver circle. EF. ($200) 20x24mm. German eagle with swastika and “1936”, Olympic rings 267. Commemorative Olympic Rings Pin. Brass, 60x17mm. Olympic below. EF. Rare. ($1,000) rings, affixed on bar with diagonal stripes. EF. ($125) c257. Official Olympic Star Flight to Olympiad in Berlin 1936 Badge. 268. Olympic Rings Pin. Brass, 17x7mm. Buttonhole closure. EF. Presented by Reichsport Leader von Tschammer to participants. ($100) Mother of pearl, 49x34mm. Three affixed silver airplanes flying c269. Olympiade Popular Barcelona 1936 Pin. Silvered, 15x18mm, towards color rings between Olympic legend. Mother of pearl multicolor enamel. Logo of the Olympic Games to be staged in seems like clouds. Only 54 planes completed the flight to Berlin protest of Hitler’s games in Berlin. They had to be canceled as the Olympiad. In presentation case with Reichsportfuhrer ribbon inside Spanish Civil War started just before the games. EF. ($175) top. ($800) 270. First Worker’s Olympiad in Cleveland, Ohio Pin. Bronze, c258. Green Bakelite Technical Service Badge. 68mm (2.7”), with 18x26mm. 2 workers between legend. The first American worker’s silver inlaid Berlin logo and number on bar below, by Walgo. Olympiad took place July 3-5, 1936. EF. Rare. ($175) EF. ($250) 271. Official 25th Anniversary of the Stockholm 1912 Olympic c259. Australian Team Pin. White celluloid, 27mm, made in England. Games Medal, 1937. Cast bronze, 13.2cm (5.2”), by T. Stringberg. Affixed gold kangaroo over Olympic rings in center. EF. Rare. Athlete’s family with children in Olympic stadium, “1912-1937” ($225) above. EF. ($250) c260. Austrian Fund Raising Pin for the 1936 Summer and Winter 272. Commemorative Silver Olympic Rings Tie Tack. Silvered (looks Games. Bronze, 14x15mm. Austrian double eagle holding Olympic like silver but no hallmark), 70x6mm. Color enameled Olympic rings, encircled by legend. ($175) rings, black border. EF. ($150) 20 280 276

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295 287 289 282 288 294 284. Large Commemorative Berlin 1936 Olympiad Letter Opener. c273. Olympic Rings Tie Tack. Brass, 69x16mm. Silvered and Solingen steel, 24cm (9.4”) long, made by Wuesthoff. Olympic multicolor enameled Olympic rings affixed in center. EF. ($150) rings dividing “OLYMPIADE BERLIN – 1936” on blackened c274. Silver and Yellow Precious Stone Men’s Presentation Ring of handle. EF. Scarce. ($225) Reich Sport Minister von Tschammer und Osten to German c285. Commemorative Olympiad 1936 Pencil. Goldplated brass, Olympic Medal Winners. Silver, 18x27mm, with silver Reich Sport 11.5cm (4.5”) long. Color enameled Olympic rings dividing eagle and Olympic rings, three oak leaves on either side. Presented “OLYMPIADE – 1936” on side. Lt. wear, VF-EF. Scarce. ($175) together with an award document (not included) to medal winners deemed 286. Commemorative Pocket Knife. Blackened steel, 80x20mm. Color true Aryan athletes. EF. Extremely rare. ($2,250) Olympic rings between “Olympiade-Berlin 1936”. EF. ($150) c275. Entry of the Flagbearers of the Participating Nations at the 287. Commemorative Torch Relay 1936 Spoon. Silverplated, 12cm Opening Ceremony of the Berlin Olympic Games 1936 Oil (4.7”) long. Torch runner right between Olympic rings and “Olympia” Painting. Multicolor, 67.5x79.4cm (26.6”x31.3”). Flagbearers with (the flame was lit in Olympia), legend below. VF-EF. ($125) flags of participating nations descending into stadium, cauldron with 288. Berlin 1936 Black Leather Purse in Shape of Olympic Bell. Olympic flame at top. EF, in brass metal frame. EF. ($1,750) Black leather, goldstamped, 9.4x10cm (3.7”x3.9”). Berlin 1936 over 276. Official Japanese Team Belt Buckle. Brass, 40x42mm, by S. Hata. Olympic rings. Zipper with ball at bottom. EF. ($150) Raised Olympic bell between Japanese flags. Rev. 3-line Japanese 289. Commemorative Leather Change Purse. 8.3x8.3cm (3.3”x3.3”). legend: “11th Olympic/Athlete Delegation” and name. Toned EF. Large color rings dividing “OLYMPIADE 1936”. VF. ($125) Very rare. ($375) c290. Dutch Olympia Biscuit Tin for the Berlin Olympic Games. Blue 277. Olympic Weightlifting Silver Belt Buckle. Silver, 65x96mm and white with gold and black design, 11.1x23.1cm (4.4”x9.1”), (2.6”x3.8”). Weightlifter over “FUZZI” and Olympic rings. EF, 11.2cm (4.4”) tall. With “Olympia Café Noir” diamond-shaped toning. ($175) sticker on sides, Olympic rings above. VF+. ($175) 278. Commemorative Mesh Coin Purse Presented to Dignitaries’ Wives c291. Large Commemorative Cup and Saucer Set. Ivory colored with in Berlin 1936. Brass, top with color Olympic rings. EF. ($200) heavy gold décor, Graf von Henneberg porcelain, Ilmenau. Cup c279. Bronze Sculpture of a Winner on Marble Base. 23.5cm (9.3”) 12.4cm (4.9”) tall, Olympic rings between “OLYMPIA 1936”. tall, base 9x6.5cm (3.5”x2.6”). Proud winning athlete holding Saucer 16.7cm (6.6”). EF. Very attractive and rare. ($275) wreath of laurel leaves up high. Base lt. wear, sculpture EF. ($250) c292. Commemorative Ornate Handpainted Porcelain Cup and Saucer. 280. Airship Hindenburg 1936-1937 Paperweight. Marble base Translucent bone china by Königszelt Porcelain Manufactory. Cup 12.6x7.7cm (5”x3”), with attached silvered plaque, 9x5cm 44mm high, inside Olympic rings with laurel branch. Saucer 11.6cm (3.5”x2”). Three-dimensional airship over “Hindenburg/LZ 129 (4.6”), ornate gold design. EF. Attractive and rare. ($225) 1936-37”, surrounded by swastika border. The Hindenburg flew over c293. Commemorative Cobalt Blue and Gold Porcelain Cup and the Olympic stadium during the opening ceremony. VF-EF. ($200) Saucer. Made by Porcelain Manufactory. Cup 48mm high, 281. Official Silver Visitor’s Medal Set in Black Bakelite. Silver, Brandenburg Gate over color rings in center, rays on outside and 36mm, by Roth. Olympic bell. Rev. Victory standing. Olympic “Olympiade 1936”. Saucer 10.1cm (4”) with rays extending to rings inlaid below medal. EF. ($175) cobalt blue border. Edge gilt. EF. ($225) 282. Commemorative Silver Watch Fob with Olympic Rings. 294. Commemorative Brandenburg Gate Olympiad 1936 Flower Hallmarked silver, 30x79mm, connected by black ribbon. Color Vase. Porcelain, 11cm (4.3”) tall. Brandenburg Gate over rings rings affixed in center. EF. ($150) logo, “OLYMPIADE 1936” below. Spots, VF-EF. ($175) c283. Commemorative Olympia Elite Soccer Ball Cigarette Holder. 295. Commemorative Olympic Rings and Oak Leaves Glass Ashtray. Ocker painted metal, 13cm (5.1”) tall. Soccer ball opens up to display Clear glass, 14.3cm (5.6”). Olympic rings in center, each ring with oak 25 goldplated chrome cigarette holders. VF-EF. Very unusual. ($225) leaf stretching to the edge. Lt. wear on bottom, VF-EF. Rare. ($225) 21 299 300 303

304 304 c296. Swiss Team Patch. Cloth, 75x93mm (3”x3.7”). Abt. EF. ($125) c297. Berlin 1936 Olympic String of Pennants. Linen, 88cm (34.6”) long, about 37cm (14.6”) tall. Pennant with color Olympic rings flanked by 2 red pennants with black swastikas. Browning, tear on center pennant at bottom, VF-EF. Scarce. ($600) c298. Official Hat of the Olympic Hostesses. Cream color felt, 25.5x9.8cm (10”x3.9”). Color Olympic rings in celluloid attached on front. Worn by hostesses during the Berlin Olympic Games. Brown spots, rings EF. Very rare. ($300) 299. Commemorative Berlin Olympiad 1936 Coat of Arms Lace Doily. 22cm (8.7”). Crowned and helmeted Berlin shield between Olympic rings, “OLYMPIADE 1936” and “BERLIN” encircled by 305 306 307 wide flower lace border. EF. ($175) 300. Commemorative Olympic Berlin Brandenburg Gate Lace Doily. 16cm (6.3”) Brandenburg Gate under Olympic rings and 304. Original Japanese Photo Book on the Participation of the ‘OLYMPIADE 1936” within flower lace border. EF. ($175) Japanese Olympic Team in 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen c301. Commemorative Berlin 1936 Olympic Bicycle Pennant. Linen, Winter and Berlin Summer Games. Large oblong folio presented 23.2x13.9cm (9.1”x5.5”). Color embroidered “Berlin-1936” over to Japanese high dignitaries in Berlin. 38 cardboard pages with Olympic flame and rings. Browning, VF-EF. ($125) 113 original b&w photos, ranging in size from 36x27.8cm c302. Commemorative Olympic Games Bookmark. Lt. orange ribbon, (14.1”x10.9”) to 17.8x12.8cm (7”x5”). The descriptive text in 3.3x19.8cm (1.3”x7.8”). Olympic rings above Berlin Brandenburg German and English is on intertwined half pages between the photo Gate and 3-line Olympic legend. EF. ($125) pages. Photos show the Japanese athletes in winter and summer 303. Unique Photo Album of a French IOC Member Documenting competitions, winners, Japanese dignitaries, also Hitler receiving a his Visit to the XIth Olympic Games in Berlin 1936. Brown linen, Japanese Parliament and Tokyo bid 1940 municipal delegation who 33x24.2cm (13”x9.5”) oblong, containing 31 stiff cardboard pages was awarded the 1940 Olympic Games during their stay in Berlin. with 63 pages filled with about 85 pasted-in documents which he Bound in textured linen with gold-stamped Olympic legend and received in his function as IOC member in Berlin. affixed Japanese flag in red and white leather (chipped). EF. Very rare. ($2,500) A two-page handwritten letter by Pierre de Coubertin starts the nd album. Numerous invitations, brochures, addresses, identity cards 305. (Book) Ehrengaeste. Honor Guests. In German, 75pp., 2 for the Berlin Olympic Games and his Honor Pass to all events; edition, August 3, 1936, published by the Organizing Committee. I. complete IOC Session documentation, July 29 and 30. Many List of I.O.C. members, International Federations, NOC’s, Olympic inaugurations and respective addresses of all events connected to attachés, chef de missions, etc. II. Diplomatic Corps, German the Olympic games; invitation by Goebbels with an actual photo government, and party leaders; III. Olympic winners from Germany of Goebbels and Hitler, instructions to entry of Hitler and IOC and foreign countries. All with addresses and companions in members at opening ceremony; IOC dinner with seating assignment Berlin during the Olympic Games. Paper covers with embossed close to Hitler; a dinner reception by Hitler; the first class Olympic bell, foxing, lt. staining, first page marginal discoloration, contents Order diploma with original ink signature by Hitler. Also included VF-EF. Rare. ($500) are postcards and photos. Most interesting are his handwritten notes 306. Teilnehmerliste. List of Participants, in German Language. 19 for each day and his comments throughout the album. Generally in brochures for each sport are bound together with all names from EF condition. Unique documentation. ($6,500) all countries, numbered within each sport. 12.6x18.5cm (5”x7.3”), July 22, 1936 edition, published by the Organizing Committee. Bound in orange linen, EF. Rare. ($750) Index in Back of Catalog! 307. Identity Card of a Swedish Participant. 9x15cm (3.5”x5.9”). With photo and Swedish NOC stamps. Creased, VF-EF. ($200) 22 313 309 312 314

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317 317 319 c308. Complete Set of 26 Explanatory Event Booklets on the 314. Large Flyer on the Availability of Tickets at Deutsche Bank, 1936 Winter and Summer Games. Yellow and brown covers, Stadtzentrale, Berlin on August 5, 1936. Pink, 29.6x37.0cm 11.1x15cm (4.4”x5.9”), published by the Official Olympic Publicity (11.7”x14.6”). Incl. Baseball Demonstration tickets, August 12, by Committee, in German language. Each booklet contains 32 pages American teams with the Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932 band. with illustrations, Nrs. 1 and 26 have 48pp. Presentation of each Creased. Scarce. ($100) sport with history and preview to 1936 Olympic Games. Scarce as c315. Group of Four Olympic Torchbearer Seals. Blue and brown, a complete set. VF to EF (26 pcs.) ($225) 50x70mm each, all attached to each other. Torchbearer holding 309. Congratulatory Telegram for German Kayak Singles 10,000 torch above Olympic stadium, different German text on each label. Meters Gold Medal Winner, August 7, 1936. Multicolor covers of Gummed on back. EF. ($100) athlete and Olympic bell. A few brown spots, abt. EF. ($275) 316. (Autographs) Pair of Leni Riefenstahl Autographed Photo c310. Program of the Swiss Immigrants in Berlin: Invitation and Cards. 10x14.3cm (3.9”x5.6”). Photo of Leni Riefenstahl (ca. Dinner for the Swiss Olympic Team, August 2, 1936. 4pp., bound 1936) and film program of first Olympic film showing Hein in red and gray stiff covers held together with ribbon, 14x21.5cm winning hammer throw. Signed in blue ink. EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) (5.5”x8.5”). Menu of the dinner inserted. Lt. soiling, VF-EF. ($175) 317. (Brochure) Olympia. Die Filme von den Olympischen Spielen c311. Olympia Kalender 1936. Olympic Calendar 1936. Color covers, Berlin 1936. Olympia-The Films of the Olympic Games Berlin inside b&w illustrations, 17x25.5cm (6.7”x10”). Pages for each 1936 directed by Leni Riefenstahl, in German Language. 55pp. week, and for each day during the Olympic winter and summer illustrated, 21.1x30cm (8.3”x11.8”), published by Werbedienst games. Many photos from the 1932 Lake Placid and Los Angeles of Tobis Filmkunst. Offers on 25+ different posters and ads, Olympic Games. Complete. Covers abt. EF, contents EF. ($175) photos, postcards for theaters playing the Olympia films by Leni 312. (Sheet Music) Einzug der Olympia-Kaempfer. Entry of the Riefenstahl, also tips for displays, advertisements before and during Olympic Competitors. Triumph March by Hermann Blume, the showing of the films. 2 actual film programs pasted in. Stiff text by K. Sommer. Leipzig, 1935. 3pp., for piano, 26.2x34.6cm blue covers, lt. sunning, contents EF. Rare and interesting. ($375) (10.3”x13.6”), in German. Blue and white pictorial cover. Abt. EF. 318. (Film Brochure) Leni Riefenstahl’s First Olympic Film ($150) “Celebration of the Nations”, in Swedish Language. 16pp. 313. Olympia 1936 Winter and Summer Photo Album. Brown and illustrated throughout, 14.2x22.8cm (5.6”x9”). Photos of Leni gray striped linen, 14.2x9.1cm (5.6”x3.6”). Contains 24 stiff Riefenstahl, Jesse Owens, marathon winner Sohn Kee-Chung, etc. cardboard pages with 48 actual official photos; complete series Abt. EF. Scarce. ($200) of medal winners in Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 (12); Olympic 319. (Film Brochure) Leni Riefenstahl’s Second Olympic Film Torch Relay Athens-Berlin (12); The Festive Opening of the Berlin “Celebration of Beauty”, in Swedish Language. 16pp. illustrated Olympic Games (12) and Berlin Decorated for the Olympic Games throughout, 12.9x20.7cm (5.1”x8.1”). Photos of Leni Riefenstahl (12). EF. ($175) and many Olympic winners. EF. Scarce. ($200) 23 321 327 325

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332 336 335 HELSINKI, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) c320. Estonian Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 25x24mm. Blue- black-white flag with Olympic rings in center. EF. Scarce. ($200) 321. Polish Team Pin. Silvered, 15x21mm. Polish eagle dividing Olympic rings and “19-40”. Toned EF. Scarce. ($150) 322. Very Large Norwegian NOC Fundraising Plaque for the Helsinki 1940 Olympic Games. Plaster, 31.5x47.5cm (12.4”x18.7”). Warrior and athlete l., large Olympic rings and 340 “Norge 1940” (Norway 1940) below. A few nicks, VF-EF. Hanger 338 on rev. The plaque was displayed in the Oslo city hall. ($1,000) 339 c323. Commemorative Reindeer Horn Pin. 23x19mm. Color Olympic rings above “1940” and Olympic flame. EF. ($200) 332. Full Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 5, 1948, Kurverein Eisrink, c324. Commemorative Reindeer Horn Pin. Triangular 22x18mm. Color Tribune, Price Fr. 6. Salmon with red stripe, 12.5x4cm (4.9”x1.6”), Olympic rings over radiant Olympic flame. EF. ($150) with overprint “MUSTER”. EF. Rare. ($600) 325. Aluminum Box with Olympic Cauldron and Olympic Rings. c333. (Magazine) Wiener Illustrierte Special Edition. Winter 14.5x17.5cm (5.7”x6.9”), 6cm (2.4”) high. Cauldron with Olympiad St. Moritz 1948. 65pp. illustrated throughout, “OLYMPIA” over Olympic rings, 5-armed stars in each corner. 23.9x33.5cm (9.4”x13.2”), captions in German, English and French. Design is similar to unique artwork we offered in Auction 25, Color covers. VF. ($125) lot 401. VF-EF. ($275) c334. (Book) Nilsson, Tore. Vinter-Olympia 1948. De femte Olympisk c326. Finnish State Olympic Obligation, Helsinki 1938. Green and Vinterspelen: St. Moritz. Stockholm 1948. Octavo, 64pp. black, 18.2x25.3cm (7.2”x10”). With 60 Öre stamp at l. Crease, profusely illus., in Swedish. Report on the St. Moritz winter games, o.w. EF. ($125) opening and closing ceremonies, winners, events. Stiff color covers, corners creased, o.w. EF. ($125) CORTINA, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1944 (canceled) 335. Official Report of the Vth Olympic Winter Games in St. Moritz, 327. Ski World Championship in Cortina d’ Ampezzo, Venue of the 1948, in French Language. 78pp., illus., 17.3x24.5cm (6.8”x9.6”). 1944 Olympic Winter Games, 1941. Silver Second Place Winner’s Stiff covers abt EF. Inside pencil notes and red and yellow marker. Medal. Silver, 50mm, made by Stabilimenti Artistici, Firenze. Working copy. ($750) Downhill skier. Rev. Italian legend between Olympic rings with fasces, 336. Ice Hockey World Championship in Stockholm, 1949. encircled by legend. EF, in presentation case. Rare. ($800) Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, partially blue enamel, 20x30mm. c328. Ski World Championship in Cortina d’ Ampezzo, Venue of EF. ($150) the 1944 Olympic Winter Games, 1941. Participant’s Badge. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 33x41mm. Downhill skier, legend below. LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 EF. Scarce. ($250) 337. Participation Medal. Bronze, 51mm, by B. MacKennal/J. Pinches. City view of London over legend in three lines, Olympic rings below. ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. VF-EF. ($300) c329. Ski Federation Badge. Silvered, brown enameled, 32mm. “SKI” 338. Czech Team Badge. Silvered, color enamel, 24x35mm. Abt. EF. in brown, color rings affixed in center. Lt. toning, EF. ($1,000) ($150) c330. Official’s Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz 339. Official’s Badge of the U.S. Olympic Final Boxing Trials, Boston sun surrounded by legend on red, color rings affixed in center. Garden, June 28-29, 1948. Red-white-blue striped silk ribbon with EF. ($750) gold legend. Abt. EF. ($100) c331. Press Badge. Silvered, green enamel, 32mm. “PRESSE” in green, 340. Official Logo Pin. Silvered, 21x32mm. Big Ben over color color Olympic rings affixed in center. EF. ($750) enameled Olympic rings. EF, partially toned. ($100) 24 341 342 344

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354 355 356 c348. XIVth Olympiad London 1948 Worlds Records Board. 341. Commemorative Austrian Voyage to London Olympiad 1948 Multicolor, 40x22.7cm (15.7”x8.9”), in wooden frame under glass. Plaque. Silvered bronze, 11.7x7.6cm (4.6”x3”). 6-line German Color flags of participating nations and 4 London views surround legend of Austrian Railroad Sports Club’s voyage to the Olympic 20 track & field worlds records which can be viewed by moving a Games, multicolor enameled logo affixed upper l. Spotty EF. disk on the frame. EF. ($375) ($150) c349. Very Large Olympic Venues of the London 1948 Games Cotton 342. Runners Bronze Art Plaque (abt. 1948). 11.8x9cm (4.6”x3.5”), Scarf. Multicolor, 86.7x87.5cm (34.1”x34.4”). Flaming Olympic by Oskar Thiede. Two runners to the right. Oskar Thiede won a Second torch in center surrounded by views of Wembley Olympic Stadium, Prize Medal and Diploma in the XIVth Olympiad Sport in Art Competition Henley Rowing, Empire Pool Wembley, and Windsor Castle (start (no first prize was awarded) in Sculpture, Medals and Plaques section, with of Marathon), surrounded by border of Olympic rings. A few sm. 8 sport plaques. It is possible that these plaques form part of that group spots, VF-EF. Scarce. ($175) as only four plaques in similar style are illustrated in the Art Competition c350. Bicycling Pennant with London 1948 Logo. Linen, 18.4x9.7cm Catalog, page 32. See also lots 343, 344 and 345. EF. ($400) (7.2”x3.8”). Logo with Big Ben over color Olympic rings on both 343. Pair of Wrestlers Bronze Art Plaque (Abt. 1948). 7x9cm sides. VF. ($75) (2.8”x3.5”), by Oskar Thiede. Two wrestlers, one being flung to the 351. (Programs) Complete Set of Seven Athletics Programs, July ground. See comment in lot 342. EF. ($400) 30 to August 7, 1948. 13.7x20.9cm (5.4”x8.2”). All with results 344. Figure Skating Bronze Art Plaque (Abt. 1948). 12.3x8.8cm written in. VF, creased, to abt. EF. (7 pcs.) ($300) (4.8”x3.5”), by Oskar Thiede. Figure skating couple in harmony on 352. (Programs) Group of Eight Swimming Programs, July 30 to ice. See comment in lot 342. EF. ($400) August 7, 1948. 13.3x20.9cm (5.2”x8.2”). Missing only July 29 345. Female Figure Skater in Mid-Air Jump Bronze Art Plaque for a complete set. August 2 with punchhole. VF-EF, crease, to EF, (abt. 1948). 7.1x8.8cm (2.8”x3.5”), by Oskar Thiede. Female average EF. (7 pcs.) ($275) skater in mid-air jump, almost suspended. See comment in lot 342. 353. Messenger Pass For Bisley Shooting Venue. Brown cardboard, EF. ($350) 6x8.7cm (2.4”x3.4”). Official report p. 133. EF. ($85) c346. Opening Ceremony Release of Pigeons Prize Tankard, 1948. 354. Cablegram to Gold Medal Winning Swedish Soccer Team, Pewter, 10.8cm wide, 12.4cm (4.9”) tall. 23mm color enameled August 13, 1948, by Hälsinglands Soccer Club. Creased, badge on front “Presented by the “Racing Pigeon” around pigeon. 2 punchholes at top, VF+. ($150) Legend engraved in 10 lines that the tankard was presented to the 355. (Photo) 100 Meters of Finals Finish Photo. Black and white, 2nd position winning pigeon holder in the release of pigeons at the 23.5x18.5cm (9.3”x7.3”), Harrison Dillard, USA, wins gold. Opening Ceremony of the XIVth Olympiad on July 29, 1948. VF-EF, Creases, VF-EF. ($75) a few sm. dents in base. Rare pigeon release prize tankard. ($700) 356. XIVth Olympiad Welcome Home Luncheon, San Francisco, 347. Swiss Decathlon Team Cap. Gray cloth with affixed small color September 1, 1948. 4pp., 22.8x30.2cm (9.1”x11.9”). Front Swiss team patch, by Büsi-Sport. Name of competitor inside and and back cover drawings by H. Brodie. Mayor’s Committee of “Olympiade London 1948” stamp. Tears on inside leather band, Welcome members list, honoring 11 athletes. Covers lt. browning, o.w. EF. Scarce. ($175) o.w. EF. ($150) 25 359 360 361 357 358 366

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364 365 357. (Brochure) Olimpiada 1948. History, Records, Winners, Program. 32pp., 15x20.9cm (5.9”x8.2”), in Polish language. EF. ($90) 370 358. (Book) Sportens Litte Jätte. Directory for all Sports in Swedish 380 Language. Stockholm, 1948. 1200pp. illustrated, 12.3x18.7cm (4.8”x7.4”). Includes rules and tips on all summer and winter sports, plus 94pp. on the Olympic Games from 1896 to 1948, and Winter Games from Chamonix 1924 to St. Moritz 1948. Half linen and boards, stain on cover, contents EF. ($150) 359. Soccer World Cup in Rio de Janeiro Medal, 1950. Silvered copper, 27x35mm. Soccer player over Rio stadium, “COPA DO MUNDO 1950”. Rev. “Rio de Janeiro Brazil” in indent plaque at bottom, “Goles y Dobles” engraved at top. Integral loop, EF. ($125) 379

OSLO, 6th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1952 370. Participation Medal. Bronze, 54mm, by K. Räsänen. Stylized 360. Participation Medal. Copper, 56mm, by V. Falireus. Oslo Olympic athletes’ heads superimposed over the Olympic Stadium. Rev. Male emblem, a silhouette of the Oslo City Hall with superimposed and female athletes to left holding torches over Olympic rings. Olympic rings. Rev. Olympic motto surrounding large snowflake. EF. ($225) Toned EF. Scarce. ($1,100) c371. International Boxing Federation Badge. Silvered, dark blue 361. Participant’s Badge. Silvered and partially enameled copper, enamel, 32x48mm. With red ribbon inscribed in black. EF. With 31x37mm. NOP-7. EF. ($550) original paper envelope. ($500) 362. Large Olympic Rings on Ski Pin. Brass, 15x71mm. Color c372. International Canoeing Federation Judge’s Badge. Silvered, Olympic rings dividing “Norge-1952”. EF. ($150) dark blue enamel, 32x48mm. with blue ribbon inscribed “I.C.F/ c363. Commemorative Red Leather Compact. 9cm (3.5”). Official Tuomari”. EF. ($500) Oslo 1952 Olympic logo in gold on top. Mirror inside top, opens c373. Fencing Participant’s Badge. Multicolor enameled AE, 32x48mm. with zipper. VF-EF. ($145) With purple ribbon inscribed “Miekaliu/Escrime”. EF. ($300) 364. Ticket. Two-Man Bobsled, February 15, Bobsleighbanen, 14.00. c374. Olympic Accommodation Bakelite Badge. Lt. green and orange, Price kr. 5, 10.9x9.4cm (4.3”x3.7”). Osterl and Nieberl from 46mm. Radiant flame over rings and “XV”. EF. Scarce. ($75) Germany win gold. VF. ($175) c375. Soviet Team Patch. Multicolor embroidered cloth, 98mm. First 365. Ticket. Figure Skating, Pairs, February 22, 1952, Bislett Stadion, Soviet Olympic participation, since 1912. EF. ($125) 19.00, Price kr. 5. 10.8x9.4cm (4.3”x3.7”). Ria and Paul Falk, c376. Commemorative Olympic Soccer Handkerchief. Multicolor, Germany win gold. Creased, VF+. ($150) 21.6x22.9cm (8.5”x9”). Olympic rings above two soccer players on 366. Olympia Revy Oslo 1952. VI Olympic Winters Games – field. EF. ($75) Pictorial Review. Published in cooperation with the Organising c377. Commemorative XV Olympia Helsinki 1952 Flashlight. Committee. 31pp., illus., 22.1x29.6cm (8.7”x11.7”). Text in English Chrome-plated, 12x6.5cm (4.8”x2.6”). Color lithograph in center and Norwegian. EF. ($100) of Olympic stadium with Olympic rings and view of Helsinki from c367. (Book) Nilsson, T. and Blomquist, R. Vinter Olympia Oslo sea. VF-EF. ($150) 1952. Stockholm, 1952. Report on Oslo Winter Games, in Swedish c378. Commemorative Match Cover. Gilt, 37x57mm. View of Olympic language. 82pp., profusely illus., 19.4x26cm (7.8”x10.3”). Color Stadium with Olympic tower. Rev. View of Helsinki from sea. “XV soft cover. VF-EF. ($100) OLYMPIA HELSINKI 1952 “ on back. Lt. wear, VF-EF. ($100) 379. Seventh Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico, HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 1954. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm. Ancient c368. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 51mm, by Cassioli. Mexican archer. Rev. View of stadium between legend. Sm. rb. and Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant athletes. EF, rns., abt. EF. ($275) gold plating partially worn due to 1952 plating technique. ($4,750) 380. (Book) Kozik, Frantisek. Emil Zatopek. Prague, 1954. 75pp. text, c369. First Class Olympic Order with Ribbon and Case. Goldplated in German and 128 pages of sepia photos of Zatopek, Champion and enameled silver, 52x65mm made by Tillander. With blue and of London 1948 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games, 21x27.7cm white neck ribbon. In blue case. EF. Very rare. ($2,250) (8.3”x10.4”). Orange linen. EF. Interesting book. ($125) 26 382 386 385

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399 397 399 398 STOCKHOLM, 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 c390. Official’s Badge. Goldplated, green enamel, 27x37mm. Lt. wear on high points, abt. EF. ($475) c381. (Brochure) Lausanne, Stadt der Modernen Olympischen c391. Large Official Opening Ceremony Flag Top with the Logo of Idee. Lausanne, City of the Modern Olympic Idea, in German. Stockholm 1956 Equestrian Games. Brass, 9.9x21cm (3.9”x8.3”). Brochure on the 60th Jubilee of the Restoration of the Olympic Each of the 29 participating nations flag bearers carried this brass Games and on Bidding for the 1960 Olympic Games. 16pp. logo on the top of the flags during the Opening Ceremony. Very profusely illustrated, 29.8x21cm (11.7”x8.3”). Color covers, ltly. beautiful logo of a horseman, after a frieze on the Parthenon Temple in soiled, contents EF. ($125) Athens. EF, partial toning. Very rare. ($2,000) 382. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal of the Second Pan 392. Identity Card of a Soviet Trainer. 4pp., With photo, stamp, and American Games in Mexico, 1955. Silver, 50mm. Aztec torch signatures. VF-EF. Scarce. ($200) runner l. Rev. Logo over Mexico City stadium. EF, in velvet 393. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, June 10, 1956, 2:00 P.M., Olympic presentation case (worn). ($375) Stadium, Price KR 20.-. 12x7.9cm (4.8”x3.1”). EF. ($200) 394. Ticket. Three Day Event: Dressage, June 12, 1956, 9:00 A.M., CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Olympic Stadium, Price KR 5-. 12x7.8cm (4.7”x3.1”). EF. ($175) 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 395. Ticket. Demonstration, June 13, 1956, 8:00 P.M., Olympic c383. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by C. Affer. Stadium, Price KR 10.-. Shows by Swedish Pony Club and Swedish Female head facing. Rev. Snowflake over Mount Pomagagnon. Gymnasts. Creases, VF-EF. ($125) Uneven patina, o.w. EF. ($2,500) 396. Ticket. Three Day Event: Jumping, June 14, 1956, 3.00 P.M., c384. Servicio Badge. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 31x54mm. Green Olympic Stadium, Price KR.15-. 12x7.8cm (4.7”x3.1”). EF. ($175) background. EF. ($650) 397. Ticket. Olympic Grand Prix Jumping Competition, 1st Round, 385. Official’s Badge. Multicolor enamel, 35x45mm. White background. June 17, 1956, 9:00 a.m., Olympic Stadium, Price KR.20-. EF. ($450) 12x7.8cm (4.7”x3.1”). EF. ($175) 386. 1956 Polish NOC Gold Medal for Cortina and Games. Goldplated bronze, 80mm. Cities and date. Rev. Large MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 Polish NOC emblem. Presented only to dignitaries. EF, spotty. Very 398. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, 47cm (18.5”) tall. Cut-out scarce. ($175) Olympic rings dividing legend “Melbourne XVI OLYMPIAD c387. Commemorative Logo Pin. Multicolor, 25mm. Snowflake logo on 1956”. 110 torch runners carried the flame from Darwin to Melbourne red. EF. ($100) after Quanta’s Airline brought the flame from Athens. EF. Very rare torch, c388. Figure Skating Costume Dress of an Austrian Bronze Medal especially in this condition. ($7,000) Winner in Cortina 1956. Red and silver. Bright colors, and overall 399. Olympic Flame 1956 Torch Relay Torch Insert and Fuel Pack in good condition. ($350) for Foot Runner. Round cardboard container with instructions in c389. (Book) Nilsson, Tore. Vinter-Olympia, Cortina 1956. Olympic Greek, 14cm (5.5”), diameter 8.5cm (3.5”), made in England by Winter Games in Cortina 1956, in Swedish language. 74pp. illus. Waco Ltd. Contains the aluminum insert to the torch with fuel pack profusely, 22.1x29.5cm (8.7”x11.6”). Extensive report on the in original plastic, VF-EF. Top of container missing. Very rare, first winter games, with chart of medal winners. EF. ($100) time we offer the complete insert to the Melbourne torch. ($1,250) 27 403

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415 414 416 417 400. Participation Medal. Bronze, 63mm, by A. Meszaros. Olympic rings over Melbourne coat of arms within legend. Rev. Olympic c410. Cortina Winter and Melbourne and Stockholm 1956 Soviet motto within circle of athletes marching in pairs. EF. ($300) Team Patch. Multicolor embroidered cloth, 77mm. EF. ($125) c401. Organising Committee Sub-Committee Badge. Silvered, blue c411. Colorful Commemorative Silk Handkerchief. 27.8x29.3cm enamel border, 30x51mm. With tan ribbon with 2 white stripes. (11”x11.5”). Australian Continent between Olympic rings and Numbered on back. Only 67 badges were issued. Official report p. 106. legend, Olympic Stadium, Olympic Swimming Pool, Olympic EF. Rare. ($600) Park and Olympic Village in corners, all surrounded by athletes in c402. Press Badge. Silvered, green enamel, 31x52mm. With green ribbon different events. EF. ($100) inscribed “Press”. Numbered on back. Toned EF. ($350) 412. Complete Set of Nine Athletics Programs, November 23, 1956, 403. U.S. Olympic Boxing Team Coach’s and Manager’s Badge. Main Stadium (). 13.9x19.1cm Celluloid with blue legend, 65x23mm. 3-line legend in blue. EF. (5.5”x7.5”). All covers are different in color. EF. (9 pcs.) ($300) Rare. ($225) 413. Complete Set of Eight Official Boxing Programs, November 23 404. Pair of Hungarian Team Pins. AE, multicolor enamel, 30x35mm and to December 1, 1956, West Melbourne Stadium. 13.9x19.1cm 11x16mm. Sm. hairline cracks on large pins, both VF. (2 pcs.) ($85) (5.5”x7.5”). All covers are different in color. Nov. 29 program 405. Finnish Official Bronze Medal Winner’s Plaque Presented to punchholed. EF. (8 pcs.) ($300) Melbourne Olympic Winners. Bronze, 50x75mm. Stadium with 414. Complete Set of Four Official Rowing Programs, November 23 “1956” within laurel wreath. Rev. “XVI OLYMPIA MELBOURNE” to 27, 1956, Lake Wendouree, . 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”). engraved in 3 lines. EF. ($150) All covers are different in color. EF. (4 pcs.) ($200) 406. (Autograph) Egil Danielson, 1956 Javelin Gold Medal Winner, 415. Complete Set of Nine Official Swimming Programs, November Pin and Autograph, 1994. Pin multicolor, 17x24mm. Danielson 28 to December 7, 1956, Olympic Park Pool. 13.9x19.1cm throwing javelin. 1 of 50 pins made by Danielson’s hometown (5.5”x7.5”). All covers are different in color. EF. (9 pcs.) ($325) Hamar, Olympic venue city 1994. Fastened on 3”x5” card with 416. Group of Four Olympic Menus. Banquet of the Australian Danielson’s autograph. ($100) Olympic Federation for IOC Members in the Presence of the 407. Official Boxed Car Plaque. Silvered, 101x105mm, Duke of Edinburgh, Nov. 22, 1956. Reception to Dragon Class partially enameled in color, by Hobson. Color rings dividing Contestants by the city of Brighton, suburb of Melbourne. Dinner “MELBOURNE-1956”, Melbourne coat of arms above. EF, offered by the Swedish Olympic Committee at the Stockholm in original box (worn). ($150) 1956 Equestrian Games. And Salute to the United States 1964 c408. Austrian Team Patch. Multicolor fabric, 71x80mm (2.8”x3.1”). Olympic Team from the City of Los Angeles, Sept. 27, 1964. EF. ($125) VF-EF. (4 pcs.) ($250) c409. Canadian Free Pistol Shooting Competitor’s Team Patch. 417. (Book) Lipniacki, W. and Miller, A. Od Aten De Melbourne Red and black linen, 92mm (3.6”). Canadian maple leaf with 1896-1956. From Athens to Melbourne 1896-1956, in Polish. “CANADA” in center surrounded by “Olympic Shooting Team Warsaw, 1957. 206pp., 12.5x17.3cm (4.9”x6.8”). Results from all CCAM 1956”. Name in ink on back. EF. ($125) summer and winter games through 1956. Linen, VF. ($100) 28 420

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ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 430. Official Torch. Bronzed aluminum, 39.5cm (15.5”). Designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National Museum of Archeology in Naples. The design is based on drawings of torches on ancient ceramics. EF, sm. flaws at bottom, as made. ($4,500) 431. Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 55mm, by E. Greco. Nude female torchbearer l. superimposed over Olympic rings. Rev. Flight of eagles soaring over stadium of Rome. EF, dark original patina. ($300) 437 c432. Rare Presentation Medal of the Organising Committee. Sterling 436 silver, hallmarked “925”, 180g (6 ozs.), 93mm (3.7”), 10mm thick, 418. European Track & Field Championship in Stockholm Medal, by G. Petochi, famous jeweler in Rome. 19th century medal design 1958. Bronze, 50mm. Stockholm view. Rev. Javelin thrower and by Bianchi in center showing the city hall surrounded by ornate hurdle racer. EF. ($125) silver border and wide green enamel band. Rev. “COMITATO ORGANIZZATORE GIOCHI DELLA XVII OLYMPIADE” in SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 2 lines. Cased. Two hairline scs. in enamel, medal lt. wear, o.w. EF. c419. Bronze Biathlon Third Place Sample Winner’s Medal. Bronze, Beautiful and rare. ($1,000) 55mm. Joint male and female athlete’s heads l. Rev. Large Olympic c433. Syrian Team Pin. Brass, brown enamel, 22x24mm. Arabic legend rings and motto, “BIATHLON” below. EF, stain on rev. ($2,250) over rings, torch at bottom dividing “N.O.-C.S.”. Abt. EF. Rare. ($150) 420. 1960 Olympics University of Nevada Silver Pin. Hallmarked 434. Combined German Team Plaque. 46x62mm, Meissen porcelain. sterling silver, 22x22mm. Snowflake with 5 Olympic rings, legend Handpainted German color flag between “Rom” and “1960”. Rev. at l., with disk on back. Toned EF. ($150) 4-line legend. EF. The East and West German teams competed separately c421. Official White Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 26x32mm. from 1968 to 1988. In case with Olympic rings. Scarce. ($175) Color logo on white background. EF. ($150) c435. Two Sets of Summer Olympic Winners Medal Replicas c422. Commemorative Celluloid Button. Blue and red on white, 44mm. from Athens 1896 to Melbourne 1956 Plus 1960 and 1964 Logo with venues and skier. EF. ($125) Commemorative Medals. One set of 14 medals cast silvered bronze, c423. Small Official Logo Pin. Silvered, blue-white-red enamel, another set cast bronze, 43mm each medal, 10mm high. Made by 15x17mm. EF. ($100) Jaco di Firenze Company, Italy. All medals are EF, housed in wooden 424. Finnish Gold Fundraising Pin. Gold, 9x9mm. Olympic rings over case with decorated inside top (28 medals). Complete set. ($1,000) “1960”. EF. ($75) 436. British BBC Commentator’s Identity Card and Radio-TV c425. Very Large Welcome VIII Olympic Games Banner. Multicolor Badge. Red Radio-TV ID, stiff red covers, 84x117mm. With photo, linen, 223x92cm (87.8”x36.2”). Figure skater dividing “Welcome cover lt. wear, inside EF. Plus Radio-TV Badge. Bronze, 38x47mm, VIII Olympic Games”, red-yellow-blue panels at sides. EF. ($850) partially enameled, EF. (2 pcs.) ($450) c426. Swedish Team Patch. Blue and yellow flag within black border, 437. (Autograph) Al Oerter Autographed 2.0 KG Wooden Discus. 67x60mm. EF. ($75) 22cm (8.7”). Signed in blue ink “Al Oerter / Olympic Gold / 1956- 427. Commemorative Ski Jump Spoon. Silverplated, 11.8cm (4.6”) 60-64-68”, below dates the winning distances. EF. ($600) long. Ski jumper over 5 rings and “Squaw Valley” legend. EF. ($75) c438. Organising Committee Presentation Sculpture of Rome 428. Official Daily Program No. 4, February 21, 1960. 23pp., 1960 Olympic Logo. Bronze, base 7.8x4.5cm (3.1”x1.8”) 12.4x18cm (4.9”x7.1”). Color covers. EF. ($100) 9.8cm (3.9”) tall. She-wolf nursing legendary twins Romulus 429. Ticket. VIII Olympic Winter Games Daily Credential and Remus, founders of Rome. With goldplated plaque of the Admission to Valley, February 18, 1960. Orange, 10.1x3.7cm Organising Committee of the XVIIth Olympic Games. EF, in CONI (4”x1.5”). VF-EF. ($75) presentation box. ($300) 29 445

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c439. Wilma Rudolph Wins Gold in 100- and 200-Meters in Rome 1960 Oil Painting. Multicolor, 54x69.2cm (21.3”x27.2”), painted 460 by Carol Scott. Wilma running towards victory, her 3 gold medals at lower right, Rome Coliseum Olympic Stadium in background. 458 Wilma, who had polio as a child, won gold in 100- and 200-Meters, and the 4x100-Meter Relay. In red frame. EF. ($1,000) 459 440. Olympic Motto Rome 1960 Magnet. Triangular red plastic, white and gold, 55x56mm. EF. ($50) INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 c441. Soviet Team Patch. Multicolor cloth with gold thread, 82x92mm. 450. Participation Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by Welz. Innsbruck Olympic EF. ($100) emblem within German legend. Rev. Innsbruck city view, Austrian c442. Commemorative Olympiad 1960 Scarf. Multicolor silk, Alps in background. EF, spot, in red wallet. ($295) 62.5x62.5cm (24.6”x24.6”). Rome logo between “Olimpiadi 1960” c451. International Ice Hockey Federation Badge. Silvered multicolor surrounded by 8 landmarks. EF. ($125) enamel, 30x42mm. Multicolor logo and “IEV” on blue badge. 443. Group of Seven Athletics Programs, Nr. 1-5, 7 and 8, August Abt. EF. Rare. ($650) 31 to September 5, September 7 and 8, 1960. Covers lt. foxing, c452. International Ski Federation Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, o.w. EF. (7 pcs.) ($325) 30x42mm. Multicolor logo and “FIS” on blue badge. EF. Rare. c444. Full Ticket. U.S. Olympic Amateur Boxing Finals, May 18, ($650) 1960, Cow Palace, San Francisco. Cassius Clay (later Muhammed c453. Organising Committee Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, Ali) won a place on the U.S. boxing team to win gold in Light 30x42mm. Color logo and gold “OK” on dark purple-brown badge. Heavyweight. EF. ($125) EF. Rare. ($650) 445. Full Ticket. Fencing, September 7, 1960, Palazzo Dei Congressi, c454. Foto-Film Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 30x42mm. Black 8:30 h. Ocker, 22x9.6cm (8.7”x3.8”). EF. ($100) badge, “FOTO-FILM” below color logo. Abt. EF. Rare. ($400) 446. (Brochure) Svenska Guldman. Swedish Gold Medal Winners c455. Official’s Badge. Gilt, multicolor, 30x42mm. Light blue in 1912-1960 Olympic Games. 15pp. illus., 20.7x30cm background. EF. ($275) (8.1”x11.8”), in Swedish. Contains photos and sports and c456. Official Guest Badge. Goldplated, blue enamel, 30x42mm. Color biographical information on 56 Swedish gold medal winners. logo affixed in center. EF. ($250) Punchholed on left, VF-EF. ($75) 457. Official Onyx Badge. Goldplated, 28x28mm. Logo on onyx 447. (Book) Ryttarolympiaden 1960. Equestrian Olympiad 1960, encircled by rings. Lt. wear on goldplating, VF-EF. ($100) in Swedish Language. Published by the Committee for Swedish 458. Third Place Bronze Winner’s Badge of FIS World Championship Participation, Stockholm 1959, 64pp. illus., 21.1x29.6cm and Olympic Skiing Event. AE, 31x36mm in shape of snowflake. (8.3”x11.7”). Soft covers, VF-EF, contents EF. ($100) Rev. “Championnat du Monde de Ski 1964 Innsbruck”. The 1964 c448. International Track & Field Federation Congress in Athens Olympic Games were also the World Ski Championship – the Badge 1961. Goldplated, 26x21mm. Victory within crossed laurel Olympic winner was also the skiing world champion. Abt. EF. ($300) branches, with lt. blue inscribed ribbon. EF. ($150) 459. Radio-TV Identity Card and Participation Medal of a BBC 449. Centennial of the Birth of Pierre de Coubertin, Restorer of Commentator. Participation Medal EF, sm. spots rev., in wallet. Modern Olympic Games Medal, 1963. Cast bronze, 90mm, Plus Radio-TV Identity Card “E” in black wallet, with photo. EF. signed J.B. Head l. of Coubertin (1863-1937). Rev. Quote by (2 pcs.) ($350) Coubertin in French (translated) “The effort is the highest joy – the 460. International Ice Hockey League Board of Directors Armband. success is not a goal but a means to aim higher”. Toned EF. ($150) Red plastic with gold design and white legend. EF. Rare. ($200) 30 462 463 466

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472 473 476 479 c461. Canadian Hockey Team Coat with Belt and Team Patch. Hudson 477 Bay blanket fabric in white with multicolor stripes, size 40. Name of player on label. Team patch multicolor, 70mm. Canada placed 4th. The player competed also in the Grenoble 1968 ice hockey event c470. Press Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 37x60mm. With where Canada won a bronze medal. VF-EF. ($275) white ribbon, gold stripe in center. EF. ($350) 462. Olympic Flame Cauldron Ashtray. Cast bronze, 12.1cm 471. Official Tokyo 1964 Shooting Medal. Silverplated, 60mm. Red (4.8”), 3.6cm (1.4”) high. Innsbruck logo inside, stands on 3 legs. enameled sun over rifle and open laurel wreath, Olympic rings Discolored in center, o.w. EF. ($175) above. Rev. 3-line Japanese legend. In wooden case. EF. ($175) 463. Commemorative Lighter. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 54x42mm. 472. Commemorative Torchbearer Medal. Goldplated copper, 50mm, View of Innsbruck between Austrian eagle and Olympic rings in by Hata. Draped female with torch. Rev. Palm branch at r. of 3-line color over 5-line Olympic legend. EF. ($125) Japanese legend. EF. ($125) 464. (Autographs) United States Olympic Winter Sports Teams 473. British Team Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 27x32mm. Brochure. Information for Press-Radio-Television. 21pp. illus., EF. ($100) 21.6x28cm (8.5”x11”). With 1 Schilling Olympic stamp and press c474. Japan Radio Pin. Goldplated, red and white enamel, 15x13mm. center cancellation, and 5 autographs. Punchholed, abt. EF. ($90) Japanese flag over “NRR”. EF. ($75) c475. Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Olympic Rings Pin. Goldplated, TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 multicolor enamel, 36x17mm. Rings with Japanese flag and 465. Official Torch. The bowl is made of blackened aluminum alloy. “TOKYO” in center. EF. ($75) The cylinder is clad with stainless steel, length 64.8cm (25.5”). 476. Pair of Anton Geesink Pins, Gold Medal Winner in Judo. Brass, Bowl is inscribed “XVII Olympiad Tokyo 1964” and Olympic white and black/blue enamel, 14x28mm. Geesink standing wearing rings. The bottom of the cylinder features the Tokyo official logo. Judo uniform, his name below. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) EF, in original box. Rare. ($5,250) 477. Commemorative Door Knock Metal and Wood Plaque. 466. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 61mm, by T. Okamoto/ 12x17.7cm (4.7”x7”). Rings and “TOKYO 1964” above Mt. Fuji, K. Tanaka. Stylized figures of three runners and swimmer. Rev. door knock below. Japanese legend at r. on wooden plaque. EF. Olympic rings dividing English and Japanese legend in 6 lines. EF. Unusual souvenir. ($375) In wooden presentation box. ($450) c478. Commemorative Torchbearer’s Towel. Red and white terry cotton, 467. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, EF, no box. ($400) 92x43.8cm (36.2”x17.2)”. Two torchbearers passing torch between c468. Fencing Competitor’s Badge with Purple Ribbon. Goldplated, “1964” and “Tokyo”. EF. ($125) partially enameled, 37x60mm. EF. In presentation case, lt. wear to 479. Official Program. Rowing, October 20-22, 1964, Lake Sagamo. gold lettering. ($550) 73pp., 14.8x21.1cm (5.8”x8.3”), in Japanese and English. Includes c469. Wrestling Participant’s Badge with Yellow Ribbon. Goldplated, list of all participants, time table, guidance for competitions, etc. partially enameled, 37x60mm. VF-EF. ($475) Cover lt. marginal soiling, contents EF. ($150) 31 486

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480. Official Daily Program No. 12. Boxing Finals, October 23, 1964, 497 The Korakuen Ice Palace. 81pp., 14.8x20.9cm (5.8”x8.2”), in Japanese and English, Joe Frazier, USA and Valerie Popenchenko, 498 Soviet Union, won gold. All final results penned in. Abt. EF. ($150) 481. Ticket. Track & Field, October 18, National Stadium, 10:00 a.m. Multicolor, 18x7.9cm (7.1”x3.1”). Crease, VF-EF. ($100) 482. (Brochure) Polska Druzyna Olimpijska Tokyo 1964. The c491. Official Mascot Shuss Alarm Clock. White and red plastic case, Polish Participation in Tokyo 1964, in Polish. 48pp. illustrated 11x9.2cm (4.3”x3.6”), made by Jerger, West Germany. Two Shuss plus “Information Tokio 1964” brochure, daily program by the mascots, watching hands of clock. Scarce. EF. ($225) hour, important addresses, etc. 16.6x23.8cm (6.5”x9.4”). Contains c492. First Winter Mascot Shuss Scarf. Red and blue silk, 55.5x55.5cm biographical information of all Polish participants, photos of (21.9”x21.9”), made by Valdrôme, France. Name of “Shuss” around Polish athletes in Tokyo events, etc. Damp staining at bottom, VF+. ice crystal in center, mascot with Olympic rings in corners. First (2 pcs.) ($125) Olympic mascot of winter games; the first summer games mascot 483. Book Presented to All Athletes as a Memory to Japan and was Waldi in 1972 Munich. EF, in original pouch. Scarce. ($175) the Olympic Games, by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. 96pp., c493. Commemorative Porcelain Cup and Saucer with Grenoble illustrated in color, 18.1x21.2cm (7.1”x8.3”). With official Sayonara- Logo. White porcelain, edges gilt, by Lunéville-Badonviller Good-Bye flyer of minister. Linen goldstamped. EF. ($125) Manufactory. Cup 5.7cm (2.2”) tall, saucer 13.1cm (5.2”), both c484. 64th IOC Session in Rome, 1960. Organising Committee Badge. decorated with color Olympic logo. EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) Silvered, multicolor enamel, 32x49mm. EF. ($325) 494. Official Logo Lighter. Black, 36x59mm, by Feudor, France. Silver logo over “Grenoble 1968”. EF, cased. ($100) GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 c495. Full Ticket. 70-Meter Ski Jump, February 11, 1968, 13H, Autrans. c485. Silver Participation Medal. Silverplated bronze, 67mm, by Coeffin. J. Raska, Czechoslovakia, wins gold. Creased, VF-EF. ($125) Head l. of ancient Greek athlete over ice crystals. Rev. Grenoble city 496. Identity Card of a Soviet Silver Medal Winner in Figure Skating view. A small number only was made for presentation to dignitaries. Pairs. Multicolor, 8.5x11.6cm (3.3”x4.6”) With photo, black cord at EF. Rare. ($1,750) top. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($175) 486. Participation Medal. Bronze, 68mm, by M. Coeffin. Profile of Greek athlete. Rev. City view of Grenoble. EF. ($300) MEXICO CITY, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 c487. Judge’s Badge. Multicolor enamel, 34x49mm. Color logo affixed 497. Official Black Torch and Original Container. Black painted on red badge. EF. ($275) aluminum, part of shaft made of wood, 52.3cm (20.9”). Silver colored c488. Guest Badge. Goldplated, multicolor logo on green enamel, 41mm. doves around top. The black torch was used in the torch run from VF-EF, rubbing. Scarce. ($375) Olympia to Athens, Greece. EF, lt. wear, in pictorial container. ($2,000) c489. Austrian Team Badge. Red, white and blue enamel, 26x31mm. 498. Official White Metal Torch. Cast WM, 44cm (17.7”) tall. Raised design. EF. ($200) “MEXICO” and logo around top. Used in the torch relay in Mexico. c490. Shuss-First Olympic Winter Games Mascot. Red, white and blue Toned EF. ($2,250) plastic, 95mm (3.7”) tall, by Bime. Smiling Shuss with blue eyes, 499. Participation Medal. Copper, 50x50mm, by L. Wyman. Olympic affixed white mouth, and affixed white rings on forehead. First time sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic emblem. Rev. we see this variety. EF. ($175) Spanish legend between two parallel lines. VF-EF. ($225) 32 503 502 506 507 501

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511 512 514 c500. Tommie Smith and John Carlos Medal Ceremony Olympic Project for Human Rights Protest Button. Black and green on white celluloid, 65mm. 5-line black legend between green branches. 507. Soccer World Cup 1970 in Mexico City. Juanito World Cup At the 200 Meter Medal Ceremony, gold and bronze medal winners, Mascot. Multicolor plastic, 13cm (5.1”) tall. Smiling Juanito Tommie Smith and John Carlos, USA, wearing black socks without wearing large Mexican sombrero, his right foot resting on soccer shoes and an “Olympic Project for Human Rights” button, raised ball. VF. ($75) their gloved fists in the black power salute when the American flag was raised and the National Anthem was played. See photo in next SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 lot. EF. Rare and historically important. ($1,750) 508. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo 501. (Autograph) Black Power Protest. 200 Meter Gold and Bronze Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized Medal Winners Tommie Smith and John Carlos on Victory athlete. EF. ($750) Stand Photo. Multicolor, 25.5x35.7cm (10.4”x14.1”), signed in 509. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Press Badge. Silvered, red enamel, gold “Tommie Smith 1968”. All 3 winners wear the “Olympic 37x60mm. Toned EF, with white and yellow striped ribbon. Scarce. Project for Human Rights” button, as offered in the previous lot. ($550) EF. ($175) 510. Official Figure Skating Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Skater on ice. Rev. 502. Pair of National Olympic Committee and Press Badges. Sapporo official logo. Abt. EF, in clear capital plastic holder with Goldplated, red and orange enamel, 37x67mm. VF+ and EF. color logo. ($125) (2 pcs.) ($200) 511. Official Ski Jumper and Olympic Cauldron Medal. Goldplated, 503. Gold Polish Team Pin. Goldplated, white and red enamel, 64mm. Large cauldron with Olympic flame and ski jumper, 17x24mm. Flaming torch with “MEKSYK 1968” above Polish “SAPPORO 72” below. Rev. Official logo. VF-EF/EF. ($100) enameled flag and Olympic rings. EF. Scarce. ($75) 512. Olympic Press House Badge and Key. Silver, red and blue, c504. Set of 20 Mexico ’68 Olympic Event Pins. Brass, partially 70x45mm. Logo and legend. With attached key with logo. enameled in color, 9x18mm. EF. (20 pcs.) ($200) EF. ($125) c505. East German Team Patch. Black-red-gold, 61x84mm. EF. ($75) c513. Pair of Commemorative Gold and Silver Sake Cups. 75mm 506. (Book) Nygren, Helge. Punainen Olympia. Helsinki, 1969. 167pp. diameter each. Cauldron-shaped Sake cups with Sapporo 72 logo illustrated, 15.1x21.1cm (6”x8.3”), in Finnish. History of workers inside, housed in wooden display box. EF. ($125) sports movements in the early 20th century, and the Workers 514. Program. Ice Hockey, February 2-13, 1972, Makomanai Olympiads from 1925, 1931, and 1937, summer and winter games, and Tsukisamu Indoor Skating Rinks. 28pp., 18.4x25.8cm and 1928 first Spartakiad in Oslo and Moscow. Bound, ex-library, (7.2”x10.2”), in Japanese and English. Stain on back cover, o.w. EF. VF. ($75) ($125) 33 519 518 516

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531 534 532 535 MUNICH, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 515. Official Torch. Steel, 73cm (28.8”) made by Krupp. The fire was c526. Movable Olympic Rings for Car, Moped or Bicycle. Multicolor lit in Olympia, Greece on July 28 and carried 5539 km in 29 days plastic, 15x7.5cm (5.9”x3”). With attachment at bottom, and to Munich by 5976 runners. Abt. EF, lt. wear. ($1,500) descriptive flyer, 17.2x13.8cm (6.8”x5.4”). VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 516. Participation Medal. Steel, 49mm, by F. Koenig. Munich Olympic 527. Large Logo and Olympic Rings Paperweight. Clear acrylic cube, emblem, wreath of rays with superimposed spiral, over German 7.4x7.4x7.4cm (2.9”x2.9”x2.9”). VF. ($75) legend in two lines. Rev. Olympic rings over two hands, one holding c528. Polish Soccer Team Gold Medal Winning Pennant. Multicolor stylized olive branch. EF, in acrylic presentation case. ($350) silk, 10.2x20.4cm (4.1”x8”). Rings over Polish Soccer Federation 518. Bermuda Team Pin. White and red celluloid, 22mm. Sm. spots, logo. Rev. Results of the Games leading to finals. EF. ($75) VF-EF. Scarce. ($75) c529. Polish Team Patch. Red felt, 7.7x10.6cm (3”x4.2”). Color rings 519. Republic of China Team Pin. Silvered, blue and red enamel, above Polish eagle. EF. ($65) 33x23mm. EF. ($90) c530. Commemorative Mascot Waldi Patch. Black felt, 8.2x7.6cm 520. German Olympic Society 1972 Bronze Recognition Plaque. (3.2”x3”). Color rings with flame and athletes, Waldi below Munich 10.8x12.2cm (4.3”x4.8”), by Hofstätter. Flaming cauldron with coat of arms. EF. ($650) Olympic rings. Rev. 6-line German legend with ribbon. In velvet 531. Commemorative Olympic Yachting Event in Kiel Silk Scarf. and silk-lined. EF, in velvet case. ($125) Blue and white, 68x68cm (26.8”x26.8”). Six different Olympic c521. XVI. International Hanns Braun Sports Championship Plaque, yachts, “Kiel-1972” and Olympic rings in lower r. corner. Creases, Munich, August 1972. Silvered bronze, partially multicolor EF. ($125) enamel, triangular shape, 8.4x10.5cm (3.3”x4.1”). Braun, athletic 532. (Autograph) Music and Autograph by Composer of the gold medal winner in Stockholm 1912, under Olympic rings. EF, Munich 1972 “Olympia Fanfare”, Herbert Rehbein. Black cased. ($125) ink, 27.2x18.5cm (10.7”x7.3”). Music (beginning of the Olympic c522. Pair of German Amateur Boxing Federation Presentation Gifts. Fanfare) over signature, Basel, May 21, 1971. EF, creased. ($250) Boxing Sculpture. Silverplated boxer on marble base, 18cm (7.1”) high. Unevenly toned EF. Plus Munich 1972 Boxing Federation INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 Pennant in German colors, 10.9x27.8cm (4.3”x10.9”). Both EF. 533. Official Torch. Steel, 74.6cm (29.4”), designed by Vereinigte (2 pcs.) ($150) Metallwerke, Rantshofen. The torch design includes a ski jump. Less c523. Colorful Handpainted Commemorative Beer Stein. Ceramic, than 100 made. VF-EF. Rare torch. ($5,000) 25.3cm (10”) tall. View of Olympic tower and Olympic rings over 534. Swedish NOC Silver Plaque, 1976. Silver, 300 grams, 11x7.9cm Munich landmarks in Edelweiss flower border, Alpine houses in (4.3”x3.1”), signed A.H. Three Swedish crowns over Olympic rings. relief. With pewter top. EF. ($125) Rev. Name and Feb. 8, 1976 date engraved on back. Numbered. c524. Commemorative Pipe Holder. Multicolor handpainted ceramic, EF, in presentation case. ($200) 14cm (5.8”) wide, 15.5cm (6.1”) tall. Dancing couple in Alpine 535. Montreal-Denver Polish Olympic Fund 1976 Pin. Silvered, 23mm. landscape, Olympic legend above. Chimney at side to hold the pipe, Totem pole dividing legend. Denver was the city for the 1976 ashtray to left. EF. Unusual. ($150) Olympic Winter Games until in 1973, when Colorado voted against c525. Commemorative Colorful Munich 1972 Viewer. Multicolor the Games, and they were awarded to Innsbruck. VF-EF. ($75) plastic, 5x9.2cm (2”x3.6”). Munich child with beer mug on top of c536. Plush Snowman Mascot. 25cm (9.8”) tall. Smiling snowman with beer barrel with gold rings, viewer inside barrel. EF. ($90) red felt hat and feathers. EF. Rare in plush. ($500) 34 540 548

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554 c537. Complete Set of Five Luge Tickets, February 4-10, 1976. All in c546. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded in Skiing. Bronze, different colors, 13x8cm (5.2”x3.1”). East Germany won Men’s 80mm, made by Tiffany & Co. Hand holding torch between legend singles and double, and women’s singles. EF. (5 pcs.) ($200) and rings, Adirondock mountains in background. Rev. Large conifer branch, logo at top, award legend in 3 lines at left. One of 73 award MONTREAL, 21st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976 medals. EF. Rare. ($5,000) c538. Official Torch. Aluminum, 66cm (30”) tall. Stem painted red, with 547. 82nd IOC Session in Lake Placid, 1980. Press Badge. Silvered, Montreal logo, top painted black. Designed by George Huel and 37x57mm. With yellow ribbon, black stripe in center. EF. ($175) Michael Dall. The flame was carried from Olympia, Greece to 548. Participation Medal. Nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. Modern Athens where it was transferred by satellite to Ottawa; 245 runners relief views of the nine winter sports. Rev. Lake Placid Olympic carried it to Montreal. EF. ($3,000) emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four c539. Official Gold Presentation Torch for High Dignitaries. concentric circles. EF, in original case. ($375) Goldplated, 65.9cm (25.9”) tall. Montreal 1976 logo on handle. 549. Official Calendar Medal, 1980. Bronze 75mm (3”), by Medallic Only a small number of gold torches were made for presentation to Art. Logo encircled by 8 Olympic winter sports. Rev. 1980 monthly very high dignitaries. EF, in black velvet pouch. Very rare. ($5,000) calendar between flaming torches, crossed hockey sticks and skis 540. Participation Medal. Copper, 45mm, by G. Huel/P. Pelletier. below. EF. ($75) Montreal Olympic stadium over French legend in two lines. Rev. 550. Full Ticket. Ice Hockey Playoff USA-USSR Friday, February 22, Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylized “M” above Olympic rings. 1980, 17:00 – 19:30, Olympic Center, Price $67.20. EF, in capital EF, mottled toning, in leather presentation case. ($300) plastic holder. ($300) c541. Gold 100 Dollars, 1976 Olympics, beaded border, 27mm. KM-115. Unc., cased. ($125) MOSCOW, 22nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1980 542. Black Plush Mascot Amik the Beaver. 40.5cm (15.9”) long. No 551. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Boxing. Silver, sash. Tag with Montreal logo attached. EF. Rare in plush. ($250) 60mm, by Ilya Postol. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Olympic 543. Mascot Amik the Beaver. Black plastic, 7cm (2.8”). Amik with red flame over stadium. Event inscribed on edge. With loop and ring. sash and white logo. Loop at top. EF. ($75) Mottled toning, VF-EF. ($3,000) c544. Commemorative Scarf of Olympic Cities Athens 1896 to c552. Gold Winner’s Pattern Medal. Goldplated bronze, 59mm, by Montreal 1976. Blue, red and orange, 77.7x82.5cm (30.5”x32.5”). Ilya Postol. Female seated above stadium. Rev. Olympic flame in Landmarks and dates for each Olympic summer games city. cauldron over stadium. Abt. EF, spot rev. ($1,000) EF. Scarce. ($75) 553. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, gray and gold. Moscow logo and legend in red, 56.1cm (22-1/2”) tall, designed by Boris Tuchin. LAKE PLACID, 13th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1980 Runners carried the torch during the 30-day torch relay from c545. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Four-Man Olympia, Greece through Bulgaria and Romania to Moscow, a Bobsled. Silver, 80mm, made by Tiffany & Co. Hand holding distance of 4976 km. EF, lt. wear. ($1,250) flaming torch,. Logo over legend, “FOUR MAN/BOBSLED” 554. Participation Medal. Tombac, 60mm, by A. Leonova. Moscow engraved below, large conifer branch at r. EF, with light blue ribbon, Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium. Rev. View of Red Square white stripes on side. ($8,500) in Moscow. EF. In presentation box. ($175) 35 559 560 555

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555. Olympic Soccer in Kiev Medal. Silvered AE, 56mm. Two soccer players, legend above. Rev. Moscow Olympic logo above city views. EF. ($75) c556. Soviet Team Patch. Multicolor woven cloth with gold thread, 77x69mm. EF. ($50) c557. Very Large Mascot Misha. Multicolor plastic, 130cm (33”) tall. 570 Smiling Misha standing, head turned half r. EF. ($500) c558. Yachting Mascot Vigri Nesting Doll Set. Multicolor handpainted wood, 17cm (6.7”). Vigri features the Moscow 1980 logo on his 564. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mitric. head, “Tallinn 80-OLYMPIC GAMES” below, and large color Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic Olympic rings. Contains 4 Olympic Vigris in descending size. emblem. EF, in presentation box. ($600) EF. ($150) 565. Sarajevo Logo Desk Sculpture. Clear glass, 8x10cm (3.1”x3.9”), 559. Commemorative Magnetic Checkers Travel Board Game. 4cm (1.6”) wide at bottom, designed by Paul Isling, made by Nybro, In white plastic case with Moscow logo on top, 14.6x14.6cm Sweden. Large Sarajevo logo, “Sarajevo ‘84” at bottom. EF, boxed. (5.8”x5.8”). EF, with paper sleeve. ($75) ($125) 560. Commemorative Binoculars. Chrome-plated, partially yellow c566. Soviet Team Patch. Multicolor woven cloth, 77mm. EF. ($65) leather, 6.8x10.8cm (2.7”x4.3”). Moscow logo and Olympic venues c567. Very Large Mascot Voochko the Wolf. Brown and white plush, on sides. EF. ($100) 67cm (26.4”) tall. EF. ($275) 561. Starts & Results. Bound Set of Official Results. 15 issues, 568. Large Brown Plush Mascot Voochko the Wolf. 29.4cm (11.6”) tall. July 20 to August 3 1980, in English and French. 42x58.5cm Dark brown plush with light brown nose, ears and paws. EF. ($225) (16.5”x23”). Illustrated throughout. Bound in blue linen. VF-EF. 569. (Brochure) Program of the Olympic Torch Relay for the XIV Scarce. ($300) Olympic Winter Games Sarajevo 1984. 12pp., 17.3x24.4cm (6.8”x9.6”), in English and Greek. Includes General Program, SARAJEVO, 14th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1984 Lighting of the Flame in Olympia and Ceremony of Handing Over c562. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Men’s Cross the Flame to the Organising Committee Delegation in the Athens Country Skiing 4x10KM Relay. Silver, 65x68mm, 159 grams. Panathenean Stadium. EF. ($125) Stylized athlete’s head r. with laurel wreath, 2-line award legend below. Rev. Sarajevo emblem within Croation legend. With long LOS ANGELES, 23rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1984 orange ribbon. Rare. EF. ($7,000) 570. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal in Tennis. Bronze, 60mm. 563. Official Torch. Stainless steel cylinder, bowl gold colored with Male and female tennis players. Rev. Stars in motion logo over “Sarajevo ‘84” legend. Length 57.5cm (22.6”), weight 680 grams. crossed laurel branches. Tennis was a demonstration sport in Manufactured by Nippon K. under the supervision of Mizuno Corp. Los Angeles. It is an official Olympic sport since Seoul 1988. With EF, with official display stand. ($3,500) multicolor ribbon, presentation case and box. EF. ($2,000) 36 573

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577. (Autograph) Olympic Official Tokyo, Mexico, Montreal Volleyball used in a game at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, and signed by the 1984 Olympic Women’s Volleyball Team, including 579 Flo Hyman and Paula Weishoff. The U.S. Women’s Volleyball team won second place in Los Angeles. EF. ($250) c578. Handpainted Mascot Sam the Eagle Animation Cel Used in Pantomime Pictures Film Series. Frame size 44x60.5cm 571. La Para Olympic Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal in the (17.3”x23.8”), by International Animated Film Society, Hollywood. Wheelchair Races. Silver, 60mm. Two athletes in wheelchairs. Rev. Sam holding ring. Below is a black and blue drawing of the cel. With Moving star logo over crossed laurel branches. With multicolor certificate of authenticity, framed and matted, under glass. ($250) ribbon, in presentation case and box. EF. ($2,000) 579. Torchbearer Shorts. Medium size, made by Levi’s. With torch 572. Official Torch with Torch Insert Used in the Torch Relay. Brass- bearer and “1984 Olympic Torch Relay” legend, VF. Shorts EF. finished aluminum with tan leather handle. Bowl portrays Olympic ($125) rings, motto and L.A. Memorial Coliseum Stadium. Flame lit in c580. Los Angeles 1984 Color Enameled Copper Box. Hand enameled Olympia, Greece on May 7, 1984, and it arrived in New York the copper, 60mm, 33mm tall, made by Crummies, England. Stars following day. It took 82 days to carry the flame through 33 states, in motion logo over Olympic rings, legend on inside top. Blue 9,375 miles, to Los Angeles. VF, bump at top. ($2,000) enameled bottom. IOC presentation gift. EF, in presentation box 573. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by D. Sterner. Olympic with brochure. ($150) torch head within legend. Rev. Los Angeles Olympic emblem over c581. Commemorative Budweiser Ceramic Beer Stein. Multicolor, Olympic rings and laurel branches. EF, in original case. ($325) 16.2cm (6.4”). High relief Olympic events (cycling, soccer, hurdles, c574. Japanese Baseball Team Pin. Multicolor enamel and goldplated, diving, boxing, gymnastics), Olympic stadium in background. 15x19mm. Baseball was a demonstration sport. Domed. EF. ($75) rd EF. ($90) 575. Large XXIII Olympiad Salvador Dali Track and Field Silver c582. Commemorative Logo Thermos Bottle. Plastic, 29.1cm (11.4”) Medal. 45mm, by S. Dali. Two runners in stadium. Rev. United tall. Stars in motion logo on front. Abt. EF. ($90) States Olympic Committee logo. EF. In capital plastic holder, in original box. ($175) 576. Meadow Gold Ice Cream Sponsor Medal. Brass, 79mm. Star in Please Bid Early! motion logo. Rev. Legend. Numbered. VF-EF. Scarce. ($100) 37 585

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596 596 583. Official Torch of the Asian Games in Seoul 1986. Black and gold torch bowl with stainless steel cylinder and brass decoration at top. 56.5cm (22.2”) tall. VF-EF. Mounted on acrylic and wood base for display. Rare. ($1,000) c584. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal in the Track & Field World Championship in Rome, 1987. Silver, partially enameled c592. Handcrafted Colorful Ceramic Budweiser Beer Stein with in color, 50mm, by Bertoni. Color logo. Rev. IAAF logo, Victory Pewter Lid. 19.5cm (7.7”), made by Gerz, West Germany. Scenes on globe. EF, in presentation case. ($1,000) of all Olympic sports over legend and flags of participating nations. With numbered certificate. Seoul logo on top of lid. ($125) CALGARY, 15th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1988 c593. Olympic and Paralympic Games Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 585. Participation Medal. Bronze, 64mm, by C. Martens. Calgary 20.9cm (8.2”). Mascots of the Games, bible quote below. EF, boxed, Olympic emblem, stylized snowflake design. Rev. Olympic with stand. ($100) motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains. Unc., c594. 96th IOC Session in Tokyo, 1990. Lot of 5 Session Badges. in presentation case. ($350) Goldplated, 38x60mm. Ribbon colors are red-white-red (1) and 586. Canadian Government Canada Celebration 88 Medal. Bronze, white-blue-white (4). All Unc., in plastic cases. (5 pcs.) ($650) 62mm. Canadian Government Coat of Arms. Rev. Calgary logo over legend. With blue ribbon. EF. ($125) ALBERTVILLE, 16th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1992 587. Swarowski Austrian Crystal Paperweight with Calgary Logo. c595. Official Torch. Stainless steel, 42cm (16.5”), designed by Philippe 37mm. Calgary logo and legend at bottom. Cased, EF. ($100) Starck, made by Ugine. The Olympic fire was lit in Olympia on December 13, 1991, and taken in a miner’s lamp to Athens. SEOUL, 24th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1988 The “Concorde” brought the flame to Paris, and the torch relay c588. Official Torch. Brass, 50cm (20”), with tan leather handle, through France to Albertville covered 5,500 km. It was organized designed by Lee Woo-Sing. Bowl depicts dragons, Seoul Olympic by “La Poste”. The last runner was Michel Platini, accompanied logo enameled in color below. Mottled toning, VF-EF, in original by Fr. C. Grange, a nine-year old boy. Rare torch, first time offered container. Rare. ($3,250) at auction. EF. Minimum Bid ($20,000) c589. ’88 Nagoya Bid Medal. Silvered bronze, 65mm. Red and white 596. Complete Set of Three Commemorative Lalique Official Crystal enameled bid logo. Rev. Nagoya temple over flowers. EF, cased. Paperweights. Each 8.8x10.2cm (3.5”x4”), handcrafted in clear ($150) and satin finished crystal. Set contains the five Olympic rings set 590. Steffi Graf – Tennis Olympic Sport Again Medal. Bronze, 35mm, against the French Alps, same design as the winner’s medals for by Victor Huster. Bust of smiling Steffi Graf, Olympic 1988 tennis Albertville 1992; the powerful slalom skier and the ski jumper in champion. Rev. Logo. EF, cased, with brochure. ($75) mid-flight. Olympic legend below. Each housed in velvet-lined c591. Seoul 1988 English Enameled Presentation Box. Multicolor case, with numbered certificate. With black display stand for each enameled copper, 58mm, 30mm high, handmade by Crummies & paperweight, and black base for all three. Beautiful set from famous Co., England. Seoul logo on top. EF. ($150) Lalique Company. EF. ($900) 38 598 599 601

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th 605 LILLEHAMMER, 17 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1994 606. Official Torch. Birchwood handle, 153cm (60”) long, designed by A. Marandon and P.J. Kahrs. The upper part is cast aluminum with 607 7 wicks for lighting the torch with paraffin. This torch was used in the torch relay – the wicks are burned but otherwise the torch is in good condition. Very scarce torch. ($8,000) c597. 1992 U.S. Winter Olympic Team in Albertville Beer Stein. 607. Official Souvenir Torch. 60cm (23.8”), wood and metal engraved Multicolor ceramic, 23cm (9.1”), with pewter lid, made by Gerz, with 6 winter events. Accompanied by wooden display stand, Germany. Hand holding flaming torch between winter sport events, 31cm (12.2”) tall featuring Lillehammer logo and torch runner. Albertville pictograms below. EF, in pictorial box. ($150) EF. In original pictorial box. ($200) 598. Participation Diploma. White, red and blue, 27.5x27.5cm (11”). 608. Participation Medal. Copper, 66x76mm, by M. Kleppan. Embossed Albertville logo on upper r., facsimile signatures of IOC Pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic President Samaranch and Presidents Barnier and Jean-Claude Killy. emblem over Olympic rings. Rev. Modernistic ice crystal design EF. ($175) with sports pictograms. EF, toning, in original wooden case. ($400) 599. Identity Card of a Soviet Participant. Multicolor 6 foldout pages, c609. Set of 17 Olympic Winter Games Poster Pins from Chamonix each page 8.9x14cm (3.5”x5.5”). With photo. EF. ($100) 1924 to Lillehammer 1994, 1996. Multicolor pins, 30x45mm, featuring official winter games poster, plus Atlanta pin. In wooden BARCELONA, 25th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1992 frame, under glass. EF. ($100) 600. Official Torch. Chrome-plated aluminum, 65cm (23.6”) tall, designed by André Rich. “XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992” legend ATLANTA, 26th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1996 and Barcelona emblem goldplated on stem. EF, sm. bump at top. 610. The 1996 International Rally Torch. Silvered aluminum and Very scarce torch. ($4,500) wood, 55cm (21.65”). Names of all 23 Olympic cities from 1896 601. Participation Medal. Burnished copper, 70mm, by X. Corbero. to 1996 inscribed on torch. The Hellenic Olympic Committee Spanish legend in four lines over Barcelona Olympic emblem, celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in a stylized jumping athlete. Rev. Spiral and elongated bolt of the Panathenean Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this lightning. EF. In original pouch. ($150) celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic c602. Lladro Porcelain Olympic Pride – Female Winner on Podium medallists and representatives of all cities who had hosted the Figurine. Multicolor, 21cm (8.3”). Proud girl as winner on podium Olympic Games since 1896 took part in the torch run within the decorated with flaming torch over crossed laurel branches. EF, stadium. Afterwards, they took the torches back to their Olympic in original box. ($325) cities for a ceremony. Unused. EF. ($1,800) c603. Part of the Large Olympic Flag which Covered the Athletes 611. Official Torch. Aluminum and Georgia pecan wood, 80cm (31.5”) at the Opening Ceremony. White nylon with black Barcelona length, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis. 22 reeds represent the 1992 logo, in pictorial 4-page holder with text, showing the flag at cities where Olympic games were held since 1896. Gathered the stadium. EF. ($100) by 2 goldplated brass bands, the top band displays the Atlanta c604. 1992 U.S. Olympic Team Budweiser Beer Stein. Multicolor torch logo and the quilt of leaves design, the bottom band lists all ceramic, 13.8cm (5.4”). Illustrations of summer and winter sports. Olympic cities since 1896. The wooden pecan handle represents EF. ($100) the connection of the flame between heaven and earth. The flame 605. Pair of Full Tennis Tickets. Preliminary, August 3, and Finals, was lit in Olympia. It reached Los Angeles on April 27 and ended August 7, 1992, Vall D’Hebron, 11 a.m. Multicolor, 20.9x9.2cm 84 days later in Atlanta, carried by 10,000 relay runners, horses, (8.2”x3.6”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($65) bicycles, trains, ships, and hydroplanes. EF. ($1,750) 39 612 622

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612. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Official torch logo. Rev. Quilt of leaves. Unc, cased. ($150) 613. 100 Years Olympic Games Commemorative 1896 Participation Medal, by Olympic Sports Library, 1996. Bronze, 60mm. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath. Medal is set in cardboard holder, 23x30.5cm (9”x12”). Cover page shows reverse of 1896 participation 627 medal, inside history of the Olympic Games, in German language. Numbered. Crease, sm. spot on cover, medal EF. ($175) 622. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Nagano logo over legend. c614. Complete Set of Ten Atlanta 1996 NBC Pins. Goldplated, Rev. Wooded mountainside. EF, in box with gilt logo. ($375) multicolor, domed. All EF, in original case. ($125) c615. (Autographs) Official Dream Team II Autographed Spalding SYDNEY, 27th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2000 Basketball. Official orange and black USA basketball, with black 623. Official Torch. Three layers consisting of polished stainless marker signatures, Nr. 132 of 250 signed balls. EF. ($475) steel, anodized aluminum and coated aluminum, 77cm (30.5”), c616. (Music) The Sound of the Games. Set of 5 Disks with large color designed by Blue Sky Design, Sydney, manufactured by G.A. & brochure with explanations of the “Rhythm of the Games”, “One L. Harrington. The three layers represent earth, fire and water. Voice”, “People Make the World Go Round”, “Voices United”, and EF. ($2,250) “Summon the Heroes”. In pictorial color cover by Michel Delacroix, 624. Participation Medal. Silvered AE, 50mm. Sydney Olympic logo. 30.7x41.2cm (12.1”x16.2”). EF. ($100) Rev. 3-line legend over Olympic rings. EF, cased. ($175) c617. Commemorative Athens 1896 – Atlanta 1996 Centennial Beer c625. Gold Polish NOC Medal, ND. Goldplated bronze, 69mm. Polish Stein. Multicolor ceramic, 14.6cm (5.7”), made by hand by Ceramarte, NOC logo. Rev. 7-line Polish legend on textured background. Brazil for Anheuser-Busch. Atlanta logo dividing Athens temple and EF. ($125) Atlanta city view. Handle doubles as flaming torch. EF. ($100) c626. Autographed Basketball of the Women’s American Basketball c618. 1996 Budweiser Torch Beer Tap Marker. Gilt, flame in red-white- Team, Gold Medal Winner in Sydney 2000. Spalding basketball blue, handle blue, 26cm (10.2”). New. ($75) Nr. 72 of 180 signed in black. EF. ($500) c619. 1996 Atlanta Stone Mountain “Olympic Park” Banner. 627. (Autograph) Trio of Speedo Swimming Goggles Signed by Gold Multicolor plastic, 76x198 cm (30”x78”). “Olympic Park” above Medal Winners Aleksandr Popov, Russia (Barcelona 1992 gold torch logo with “100”, “Atlanta 1996” below. Stone Mountain State in 50m and 100m Freestyle Swimming, Sydney 2000 silver 100m Park was the site of archery, tennis and cycling, and named “Olympic Park”. Freestyle); Penny Heynes, South Africa (Atlanta 1996 100M and When the Organising Committee decided that a location in downtown 200M Breaststroke gold, Sydney 2000 100M Breaststroke bronze), Atlanta would be designated as “Olympic Park” the banners had to be and Jenny Thompson, USA (3x gold in Sydney 2000 4x100m removed. Tear at top, o.w. EF. One of about 40 banners. ($350) freestyle and medley, and 4x200m freestyle relay women; 2 x gold c620. Silver Second Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Swimming in Barcelona 1992 as well as Atlanta 1996). EF (3 pcs.) ($325) Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay. Multicolor, 21.5x30.5cm c628. Polish NOC Plush Mascot. White and red, 17cm (6.7”) tall. Yellow (8.5”x12”). With protective folder, EF. ($750) beak and feet. EF. ($125) c629. Pair of Closing Ceremony Tickets, October 1, 2000, Olympic NAGANO,18th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1998 Stadium, 6 p.m. Multicolor, 9.5x22.2cm (3.7”x8.7”). Different c621. Official Torch. Aluminum, partially gilt, 55cm (21.7”) tall, weight designs. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($80) 1.5kg (3.3 pounds). Designed after ancient Japanese torches called Taimatsu. It shows the Nagano emblem and sports pictograms. SALT LAKE CITY, 19th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2002 A brightly colored cord wrapped around the lower part forms the grip. 630. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and glass, 83.8cm (33”) tall. Fueled with clean burning propane, it burnt for about 20 minutes. Shaped like a fiery icicle in motion, the polished silver colored The torch relay in Japan took place from January 6 until February bottom bears the motto “Light the fire within”; center metal and 7, when the Olympic fire was lit during the opening ceremony. EF, glass top section in “frozen flame” texture with logo on metal part. lt. wear on handle bottom. ($4,500) EF. ($1,800) 40 633 635

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ATHENS, 28th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2004 c639. Complete Set of 35 Olympic Sports Leaflets. Multicolor, 6pp. c631. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, 68cm (26.8”) foldout, 9.9x20.9cm (3.9”x8.2”) each section, in Greek. Mascots tall. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design wants to illustrate different sports on cover. EF ($125) express “Pan Metron Ariston” (all things in moderation, translated 640. Official Program of the Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony, from Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF. ($1,900) September 17, 2004. 36pp. illus. in color and b&w, 20.9x29.7cm c632. Official Paralympic Games Torch. Similar to the official Olympic (8.2”x11.7”), in English and Greek. EF. ($80) Games torch but with emblem of the Paralympic Games. EF, c641. Athens 2004 Closing Ceremony Bag. Multicolor paper bag, in original container. ($1,750) 32x41.5cm (12.6”x16.3”). Includes closing ceremony program. 633. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 logo. Rev. Complete, never opened. EF. ($125) Games legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. 642. Carlos Boozer, USA Basketball, Identity Card. Multicolor, Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space for 9.5x15cm (3.7”x5.9”). EF. ($150) participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($275) c643. Leipzig 2012 Bid Mascot. Multicolor plush lion, 32cm (12.6”) tall. 634. Official Flagbearer’s Plaque. Silvered plaque affixed in center New. ($125) of acrylic plaque with Greek legend, 19.8x32cm (7.8”x12.8”). Torchbearer to right over globe, Athens 2004 logo below. EF. ($225) MISCELLANEOUS LOTS 635. Official 1896 Silver Winner’s Medal Replica Made in 2004 by the 644. Large and Interesting Group of Pins, Badges, Patches and Medals, Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece. Silverplated copper, Mainly 1960’s to 1990’s. Included are: Atlanta 1996 participation 50mm, after Chaplain. Bust of Zeus facing, holding statue of Victory. medal; Paris 1900 judge’s plaque in silver; 50th Anniversary of Irish Rev. View of Acropolis. P-l Unc., in blue velvet case. ($150) NOC plaque, 1972; 8 British team pins incl. Rome 1960 and Munich c636. Large Polish Eagle NOC Mascot. Multicolor plush, 42cm (16.5”). 1972 (2); 5 British Empire & Commonwealth Games pins; 5 pins With shorts, cap and running shoes. EF. ($150) from Sapporo 1972 (Seiko, logo, skiing), various NOC pins incl. c637. Small Size Polish Eagle NOC Mascot. 8cm (3.2”). Eagle with Munich 1972 Hong Kong and India; Amsterdam participant’s badge yellow beak, red feet and paper cap. EF. ($50) without buttonhole closure, Helsinki 1952 badge without ribbon, c638. Greek Torchbearer’s Diploma. Multicolor, 21x29.7cm Tokyo 1964 badge without bar, etc. Complete list available. Average (8.3”x11.7”). Torch relay logo upper r., all continents touched by EF. ($750) torch relay below. Facsimile signature of IOC President Rogge and Organising Committee President Angelopoulos-D. EF. ($150)

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41 INDEX

Armbands ...... 460 Autographs ...... 47, 48, 81, 91, 100, 125, 141, 144, 188, 234, 316, 406, 437, 501, 532, 615, 626, 627 Badges ...... 135, 147, 193, 250-252, 329-331, 361, 371-373, 384, 385, 390, 401-403, 436, 451-456, 468-470, 487, 488, 502, 509 Beer Steins ...... 523, 581, 592, 597, 604, 617, 618 Books ...... 101, 166, 167, 178, 191, 212, 334, 358, 367, 380, 389, 417, 447, 483, 506 Car Plaques ...... 220, 221, 407, 526 Coins ...... 541 Crystal and Glass ...... 119, 121, 295, 587, 596 Diplomas ...... 109, 123, 156, 177, 179, 598, 620, 638 Film Programs ...... 317, 318, 319 Guides ...... 111, 124 Identity Passes ...... 199, 307, 392, 436, 459, 496, 599, 642 IOC Session Badges ...... 211, 484, 547, 594 Magazine ...... 333 Mascots ...... 490-492, 530, 536, 542, 543, 557, 558, 567, 568, 578, 643 Music ...... 616 NOC Pins ...... 194, 194A, 216, 259, 260, 261, 320, 321, 338, 404, 424, 433, 473, 489, 503, 518, 519, 535, 574 Official Reports ...... 335 Official Results ...... 162, 561 Paintings ...... 275, 439 Participation Medals ...... 102, 136-138, 148, 180, 181, 218, 253, 337, 360, 370, 400, 431, 450, 459, 466, 467, 485, 486, 499, 508, 516, 517, 540, 548 554, 564, 573, 585, 601, 608, 612, 622, 624, 633 Patches ...... 296, 375, 408-410, 426, 441, 505, 529, 556, 566 Photos ...... 112, 144, 303, 304, 313, 355, 501 Porcelain and Ceramics ...... 118, 120, 152-154, 174, 196, 291-294, 493, 524, 593, 602 Posters ...... 1-100 Programs ...... 126-129, 157, 158, 202, 203, 232, 351, 352, 412-415, 428, 443, 479, 480 514, 640, 641 Rings ...... 222, 274 Rules and Regulations ...... 110, 132, 142, 143, 186, 231, 246 Sculptures ...... 279, 438 Seals ...... 172, 235, 315 Sheet Music ...... 145, 164, 165, 189, 208, 234, 312 Soccer ...... 219, 359, 507, 555 Spoons ...... 287, 427 Telegrams ...... 309, 354 Textiles ...... 225-228, 297-302, 349, 350, 376, 388, 411, 425, 442, 478, 492, 528, 530, 531, 544, 579, 603, 619 Tickets & Season Passes ...... 104, 131, 159, 175, 185, 200, 201, 229, 230, 244, 245, 332, 364, 365, 393-397, 444, 445, 481, 495, 537, 550, 605, 629 Torches ...... 248, 249, 398, 399, 430, 465, 497, 498, 515, 533, 538, 539, 553, 563, 572, 588, 595, 600, 606, 610, 611, 621, 623, 630, 631, 632 Uniforms ...... 214, 347, 461 Winner’s Medals ...... 105, 106, 113, 146, 146A, 215, 368, 383, 419, 545, 546, 551, 552, 562, 570, 571 Workers’ Olympiads ...... 270, 506

ABBREVIATIONS AE = bronze or copper; WM = white metal; AU = Almost Uncirculated; B & W = Black and White; Comm. = Commemorative; / divides obverse and reverse; dj. = dust jacket; hdlg. = handling; illus. = illustrated or illustrations; IOC = International Olympic Committee; l. = left; lt. = light; NOC = National Olympic Committee; OC = Olympic Committee; Ol. = Olympic; o.w. = otherwise; P-l = proof-like; p., pp. = page, pages; r. = right; rb(s) = rim bump(s); rn(s) = rim nick(s); scr. = scratches; sm. = small; USOC = United States Olympic Committee.

CONDITION Proof Polierte Platte Flan Brunl Fondo specchio Uncirculated (Unc) Stempelglanz Fleur de coin Fior de conio Extremely Fine (EF) Vorzueglich Superbe Splendido Very Fine (VF) Sehr schoen Très beau Bellissimo

BOOK SIZES F (folio) over 13” 16mo (sextodecimo) 6–7” 4to (quarto) 12” 24mo (vigesimoquarto) 5–6” 8vo (octavo) 9” 32mo (trigestimosecundo) 4–5” 12mo (duodecimo) 7–8”

PHOTOGRAPHS Most of the photographs reproduced in this catalog are reduced. For correct size please refer to the lot description. NOTES NOTES 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 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 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