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OLYMPIC GAMES MEMORABILIA 1896–2006

Mail Bid Auction No. 55

Saturday, January 19, 2008

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]

© 2008 Ingrid O’Neil Sports & Olympic Memorabilia INGRID O’NEIL MAIL BID AUCTION 55 Tel: (360) 834-5202 P.O. Box 872048 Saturday, January 19, 2008 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) Bi d d i n g . Bids by phone, fax, e-mail and mail will be accepted until 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, on Saturday, January 19, 2008. 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 90% 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) Gu a r a n t y . 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) Pr i c e . 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) Pay m e n t . 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) De f a u l t . 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) Sh i pm e n t . 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 Sa l e ; Li m i t e d Wa r r a n t y . 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). Au c t i o n eer ma k es n o ot h er warra n t i es of a n y k i n d , e x p ress or i m p l i e d , a n d s p e c i f i c ally e x c l u d es a n y warra n t i es of mer c h a n ta b i l i t y or f i t n ess for a p art i c u lar p u r p ose . Th i s warra n t y is g i v e n solely to t h e or i g i n al b u y er a n d is n o n -tra n sfera b le a n d n o ot h er p erso n s h all h a v e a n y r i g h ts u n d er s u c h warra n t y .

(9) Cl a i ms . 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) Re t u r n s . 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) Bi d d e r ’s Re l e a s e . Th e term b i d d er as u se d in t h i s release refers to b i d d ers a n d b u y ers al i k e . Ex c e p t as e x p ressly p ro v i d e d h ere i n , b i d d i n g in t h e sale c o n st i t u tes a n u n c o n d i t i o n al release b y b i d d er of a u c t i o n eer a n d a u c t i o n eer ’s aff i l i ates , s u b s i d i ar i es , s u c c essors , mem b ers , ma n a g ers , em p lo y ees a n d a g e n ts a n d t h e i r h e i rs , le g al re p rese n tat i v es a n d ass i g n s (c olle c t i v ely , “a u c t i o n eer ’s aff i l i ates ”), from all c la i ms , d ema n d s , s u i ts , a c t i o n s , o b l i g at i o n s , l i a b i l i t i es , losses a n d d ama g es of a n y k i n d or n at u re w h atsoe v er , i n c l u d i n g b u t n ot l i m i te d to s p e c i al , i n c i d e n tal , c o n se q u e n t i al , i n d i re c t or similar d ama g es (c olle c t i v ely “c la i ms ”), ar i s i n g o u t of or relat i n g to , d i re c tly or i n d i re c tly , t h e a u c t i o n , t h ese terms of sale or modification t h ereof , t h e b i d d i n g p ro c ess , d e n i al of b i d , t i tle , c o n d i t i o n , q u al i t y or d es c r i p t i o n of a n y lot or a u c t i o n eer or a u c t i o n eer ’s aff i l i ates ’ n e g l i g e n c e , g ross n e g l i g e n c e , m i sta k e , m i sre p rese n tat i o n , b rea c h of c o n tra c t , b rea c h of warra n t y or a n y ot h er a c t or om i ss i o n w h et h er so u n d i n g in c o n tra c t , tort , in e q u i t y or ot h er w i se . Bi d d er a g rees a n d i n te n d s t h i s release to b e e x te n d e d to a n d b e effe c t i v e as to ALL CLAIMS w i t h o u t reser vat i o n , w h et h er ar i s i n g n o w or in t h e f u t u re a n d re g ar d less of w h et h er b i d d er later o b ta i n s k n o w le d g e w h i c h w o u l d h a v e mater i ally affe c te d b i d d er ’s d e c i s i o n to g i v e t h i s release a n d b i d d er k n o w i n g l y a n d v ol u n tar i ly wa i v es all r i g h ts a n d reme d i es w h i c h ma y ot h er w i se b e c o n ferre d o n b i d d er b y la w .

(12) Cl a i ms . 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 La w ; Mi s c e l l a n e o u s . 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. Th e terms set fort h a b o v e c o n st i t u te t h e f i n al a n d c om p lete a g reeme n t of t h e part i es a n d s u p er c e d e a n y a n d all p r i or or c o n tem p ora n eo u s c omm u n i c at i o n s , u n d ersta n d i n g s a n d re p rese n tat i o n s , oral or w r i tte n , as to t h e s u b j e c t matter t h ereof .

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6 7 8 TORCHES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMER GAMES TORCHES 1. Berlin 1936. Official Torch. Steel, 27cm high (10.5”), made by Krupp Factory, designed by Carl Diem. Route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin on shaft, legend on top. Carried during the first torch 9 10 12 relay from Olympia, Greece to Berlin, a distance of 3075 km, in 12 days. EF, a few spots on top. Scarce. ($5,750) 2. Rome 1960. Small Size Rome 1960 Silver Torch Presented to Italian Gold Medal Winners in Atlanta 1996 by the Italian NOC. 11 Cast silver, hallmarked “800”, 27.5cm (10.8”), by Paolillo Co., Rome. Numbered. EF, in large wooden presentation case, velvet lined, with plaque. ($2,750) 9. Moscow 1980. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, gray and gold. 3. Mexico 1968. Official Black Torch in Container. Black painted Moscow logo and legend in red, 56.1cm (22-1/2”) tall, designed by aluminum, part of shaft made of wood, 52.3cm (20.9”). Silver colored Boris Tuchin. Runners carried the torch during the 30-day torch relay from doves around top. The black torch was used in the torch run from Olympia Olympia, Greece through Bulgaria and Romania to Moscow, a distance of to Athens, Greece. EF, in original pictorial container, lt. wear. ($2,500) 4976 km. EF, lt. wear. ($2,000) 4. Mexico 1968. Official White Metal Torch. Cast WM, 45.5cm 10. Los Angeles 1984. Official Torch. Brass-finished aluminum with (17.9”) tall. “MEXICO” and “68” logo around top. Used in the torch tan leather handle. Bowl portrays Olympic rings, motto and L.A. relay in Mexico. EF. ($2,750) Memorial Coliseum Stadium. Flame lit in Olympia, Greece on May 7, 5. Mexico 1968. Official Silver Torch. Silver color, part of shaft made 1984, and it arrived in New York the following day. It took 82 days to carry the of wood, 53cm (21”) high. Circle of doves around top. Used in the flame through 33 states, 9,375 miles, to Los Angeles. EF, in original black torch relay in Mexico. Abt. VF-EF. ($2,250) leather pouch. ($3,250) 6. Munich 1972. Official Torch. Steel, 73cm (28.8”), made by Krupp. 11. Barcelona 1992. Official Paralympic Games Torch. Chrome-plated The fire was lit in Olympia, Greece on July 28 and carried 5539 km in 29 days aluminum, 65cm (23.6”) tall, designed by André Rich. “Paralimpics to Munich by 5976 runners. EF, lt. wear. ($2,500) Barcelona 1992” legend and Paralympic Barcelona logo in gold on 7. Munich 1972. Model Torch for the Munich 1972 Olympic Games side. EF. Rare torch. ($5,000) Torch Relay. Steel, 74.5cm (29.3”) tall, bowl is 25.5cm (10”) wide. 12. Athens 1996. Centennial Torch. Silvered aluminum and wood, The torch has no holes on the torch tube, the bowl is wider and the 55cm (21.65”). Names of all 23 Olympic cities from 1896 to 1996 design of the spiral different. Heavier than the actual relay model. inscribed on torch. The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Burnt at top, o.w. EF. Rare model. ($2,000) Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenean Stadium in 8. Montreal 1976. Official Torch. Aluminum, 66cm (30”) tall. Stem Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this celebration was the re-enactment of the painted red, with Montreal logo, top painted black. Designed by 1896 Games. Olympic medalists and representatives of all cities who had George Huel and Michael Dall. The flame was carried from Olympia, hosted the Olympic Games since 1896 took part in the torch run within the Greece to Athens where it was transferred by satellite to Ottawa; 245 runners stadium. Afterwards, they took the torches back to their Olympic cities for a carried it to Montreal. EF. ($5,000) ceremony. Unused. EF. ($2,500) 4 18

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13. Atlanta 1996. Official Torch. Aluminum and Georgia pecan wood, 80cm (31.5”) length, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis. 22 reeds represent the cities where Olympic Games were held since 1896. Gathered by 2 goldplated brass bands, the top band displays the Atlanta torch logo and the quilt of leaves design, the bottom band lists all Olympic cities since 1896. The wooden pecan handle represents the connection of the flame between heaven and earth. The flame was lit in Olympia. It reached Los Angeles on April 27 and ended 84 days later in Atlanta, carried by 10,000 relay runners, horses, bicycles, trains, ships, and hydroplanes. EF. ($2,500) 14. Athens 2004. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, 68cm (26.8”) tall. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design wants to express “Pan Metron Ariston” (all things in moderation, translated from Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF. ($2,250)

WINTER GAMES TORCHES 15. Cortina 1956 Winter. Official Torch. Aluminum, 47cm (18.5”) tall. “VII GIOCHI OLIMPICI INVERNALI CORTINA 1956” legend, cut-out Olympic rings at top. The flame was lit at the Temple of Jupiter in 19 21 22 23 Rome on January 22, 1956, and flown to Venice. The torch relay from there c20. Nagano 1998 Winter. Rare Official Presentation Torch. As went to Cortina, where the fire was lit in the stadium at the opening ceremony preceding torch but 27.7cm (10.9”). Only a very small number of on January 26 by Guido Caroli. One of less than 20 torches. VF-EF, these torches was made for presentation to high dignitaries. Torch is mottled toning. Very rare. ($29,500) housed in a wooden case, lined with green velvet. Brass plate commemorating 16. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Official Torch. Silvered, 74.6cm (29.4”), the torch run Jan. 6 – Feb. 6, 1998. EF. Very rare. ($3,000) designed by Vereinigte Metallwerke. Rantshofen. Less than 100 21. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Official Torch. Silver colored metal made. VF-EF. Rare torch. ($18,500) and glass, 83.8cm (33”) tall. Shaped like a fiery icicle in motion, 17. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Official Torch. Carried in the official torch the polished silver colored bottom bears the motto “Light the fire run from Olympia, Greece to Sarajevo. Stainless steel cylinder in within”; center metal and glass top section in “frozen flame” texture silver-colored aluminum alloy, bowl gold colored with “Sarajevo 84” with logo on metal part. EF. ($2,500) legend. Length 57.5cm, weight 680 grams. Manufactured by Nippon 22. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Official Paralympic Games Torch. K. under the supervision of Mizuno Corp. Cylinder darkened from Silver colored metal and glass, 83.8cm (33”) tall. Shaped like a fiery flame, a few bumps. Rare torch from the Sarajevo Games. ($6,500) icicle in motion, the polished silver colored bottom bears the motto 18. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Official Souvenir Torch. 60cm (23.8”), “Light the fire within”; center metal and glass top section in “frozen wood and metal engraved with 6 winter events. Accompanied by flame” texture with logo on metal part. With color paralympic logo. wooden display stand, 31cm (12.2”) tall featuring Lillehammer logo Only the logo is different from the Olympic torch. EF. Rare. ($2,500) and torch runner. EF. In original pictorial box. ($250) 23. Torino 2006 Winter. Official Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated 19. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Torch. Aluminum, partially gilt, aluminum, 77cm (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. The fire was lit in 55cm (21.7”) tall, weight 1.5kg (3.3 pounds). Designed after ancient Olympia on November 27, 2005, and arrived in Rome on December 8. From Japanese torches called Taimatsu. It shows the Nagano emblem and Rome to February 10 the torch traveled over 11,300 km across Italy, also sports pictograms. A brightly colored orange cord wrapped around France, Switzerland and Slovenia. This torch was used in the torch relay the lower part forms the grip. Fueled with clean burning propane, and shows light discoloration at the top where the flame burned. Abt. it burnt for about 20 minutes. The torch relay in Japan took place from EF. ($1,800) January 6 until February 7, when the Olympic fire was lit during the opening ceremony. Choice EF, in original cardboard box. ($6,000) 5 39 44 47 49

50 51 53 28 c34. Antwerp 1920. Australian Team Pin. Multicolor celluloid, 32mm. SCULPTURES Athlete emerging from map of Australia, “Olympic Games Antwerp c24. Paris, 8th Olympic Games, 1924. Pair of Commemorative 1920/Australia”. EF. Rare. ($1,000) Athlete’s Sculptures. Spelter (bronzed white metal), 24.5cm c35. Paris 1924. Swedish Team Pin. Hallmarked, goldplated silver, (9.6”) and 26cm (10.2”) tall. Athlete throwing gilt ball, “VIIIe 23x24mm, made by Hallberg. Swedish blue-yellow flag with “Paris OLYMPIADE” on base; and standing athlete balancing gilt ball on 1924”. EF. Rare. ($450) arm, “PARIS 1924” on base. Rare pair. Abt. EF. (2 pcs). ($1,750) c36. Amsterdam 1928. Czech Fencing Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, c25. Berlin, 11th Olympic Games, 1936. Pair of Amazons: Effort and 36x19mm. Crossed foil and laurel branch over 5 Olympic colors, Victory Bronze Sculptures Made for the Sculpture Competition “1928-IX-Olympiada”. EF. ($200) to Adorn the in Berlin. By Georg Fischer (1884 c37. Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Norwegian Gold Team Pin. Goldplated, Chemnitz-1960 Berlin), Monogram on plinths. Amazon with rearing 13x20mm. Victorious athlete with wreath holding Norwegian flag, horse trying to mount the horse: Effort. 31.3cm (12.3”) tall. On 3-line legend below. EF. ($175) green stone base, 30x20cm (11.8”x7.9”). Plus Bronze Sculpture of c38. Berlin 1936. Czech Team Pin. Silvered bronze, partially enameled an Amazon Seated on a Rearing Horse: Victory. 32.5cm (12.8”) tall, in color, 35x42mm. Czech flag and lion above legend, rings below. mounted on green stone base. Both EF. Unique sculptures, from the Abt. EF. Rare. ($375) estate of the artist. (2 pcs.) ($6,500) 39. Berlin 1936. Yugoslavian Team Pin. Silvered bronze, 16mm, made c26. Bronze Sculpture of a Jubilant Olympic Winner Carried by Two by Griesbach i Knaus, Zagreb. Buttonhole closure. EF. Rare. ($250) Team Mates. 64cm (25.2”) tall. On black marble base, 34x14cm c40. Tokyo 1940. Czech Canoeing Team Pin. Goldplated, multicolor (13.4”x5.5”). A similar sculpture was presented to A. Hitler from the French enamel, 30x25mm, “1936” and “1940” between Czech flag and color Youth for the successful Olympic Games in Berlin 1936. A copy of the French rings. Czech rowers won gold in Berlin 1936 and they hope to win gold in presentation plaque comes with the lot. EF. ($2,500) 1940 again. EF. ($250) c27. Berlin, 11th Olympic Games, 1936. Sculpture of the Messenger c41. Helsinki 1940. Estonin Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, of Marathon. Bronze, 54.4cm (21.4”) tall, base 29.5x11.5cm 25x24mm. Blue-black-white flag with Olympic rings in center. EF. (11.6”x4.5”), signed by Max Kruse, cast by Aktien-Gesellschaft, Scarce. ($200) vorm. Gladenbeck u. Sohn. Famous runner holds a torch, for c42. Helsinki 1952. Swiss Team Pin. Silvered, red enamel, 18x20mm, celebrating the Berlin Olympic torch relay. Very rare. Hairline on r. color rings on top. EF. Scarce. ($250) shoulder otherwise EF. Beautiful and impressive sculpture. ($2,750) c43. Cortina 1956 Winter. Austrian Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 28. Berlin 1936. Polish NOC Presentation Sculpture to Polish Boxing 22x30mm. Raised design. EF. ($250) Participants. Spelter (bronzed white metal), 19.7cm (7.8”) tall, base 44. Melbourne 1956. American Team Pin. Bronze, red, white and blue 9.4x8.4cm (3.7”x3.3”). Boxer in fighting pose on pedestal inscribed enamel, 16x20mm. “Sam Greller/Trophies/Chicago” on back. EF. “Polska Druzyna/Na XI Olimpiade/Berlin 1936”. EF. Rare. ($750) ($125) c29. Sculpture of a Young Boxer in Boxing Pose. Multicolor spelter c45. Melbourne 1956. British Team Pin. Silvered, red, white and blue (white metal), 47cm (18.7”) tall, by Louis Moreau, France (ca. enamel, 25x29mm. EF. Very scarce. ($350) 1880). Young boxer in boxing pose, his boxing gloves on ground. c46. Melbourne 1956. Czech Team Glass Pin. Gray, partially goldplated, Mounted on red-marbled round plinth with small description panel. 36mm. Pillar with Olympic flame, superimposed color Olympic rings. EF. ($1,750) EF. ($150) c30. Bronze Sculpture of a Boxer on Rocks. Bronze, 44cm (17.3”) tall, 47. Melbourne 1956. Indian Hockey Team Pin. Goldplated, 20mm. by J. Lambeaux (signed, ca. 1895), made by Usine des Bronzes, Map of India over crossed hockey sticks, encircled by “Indian Bruxelles, Robert de Braz. Boxer in boxing pose on rocks, 29x16.5cm Olympic Hockey Team”. EF. ($150) (11.4”x6.4”). EF. ($1,750) c48. Melbourne 1956. Iranian Team Pin. Bronze, multicolor enamel, c31. Tall Bronze Sculpture of a Fencer. 56cm (22.1”) tall, signed G. 23mm. Stick pin. EF. ($150) Pillig, France (ca. 1910). Fencer, clad with a belt, putting his saber in 49. Melbourne 1956. Japanese Team Pin . Silvered, red and white sheath. Base 13x22.5cm (5.2”x8.9”). Hairline on r. shoulder, o.w. EF. enamel, 23x20mm. EF. ($225) ($2,000) 50. Squaw Valley 1960 Winter. Japanese Skiing Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 33x16mm. Skis with Japanese and Olympic flags, NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (NOC) PINS and oval with legend. EF. ($250) c32. Athens 1906. Swedish Team Pin. Goldplated, 32x32mm, made by 51. Squaw Valley 1960. Norwegian Team Pin. Goldplated, 20x23mm. Sporrong. Blue and yellow enameled Swedish flag with “Athens Olympic rings between skier and hockey player. EF. ($150) 1906”. First Swedish Olympic team pin. EF. Rare. ($750) c52. Rome 1960. Panama Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 15x18mm. c33. London 1908. Swedish Team Pin. Goldplated, 32x32mm, made by With disk on back. EF. ($100) Sporrong. Blue and yellow enameled Swedish flag with “London 53. Rome 1960. Polish NOC Pin. White metal, 19x29mm. Polish NOC 1908”. EF. Very rare. ($750) logo, flowers around top. Had to be sewn on uniform. EF. ($100) 6 57 58 59 60 66 62 64 65

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74 75 c54. Rome 1960. United Arab Republic Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 20x22mm. EF. Rare. ($600) 80 c55. Rome 1960. Venezuela Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 17x25mm. 76 77 With disk on back. First dated NOC pin from Venezuela. EF. ($250) c56. Tokyo 1964. North Korean Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 73. Albertville 1992 Winter. Complete Set of 16 American Team Pins 20x35mm. EF. ($150) for Albertville 1992. Multicolor enamel. In wooden case, under 57. Tokyo 1964. Swedish Team Pin. Goldplated, 15x16mm. Swedish glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set from the U.S.O.C. They crowns and rings, “Tokyo 1964” on ribbon below. EF. ($65) were never available to the public. New. ($400) 58. Tokyo 1964. Taiwan Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 74. Atlanta 1996. Complete Set of 32 American Team Pins. In wooden 15x13mm. EF. ($100) case, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set from the 59. Tokyo 1964. U.S. Team Pin. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($375) 27x33mm. EF. ($125) 75. Nagano 1998 Winter. Complete Set of 17 American Team Pins. 60. Grenoble 1968. British Team Pin. Silvered, blue and red enamel, Multicolor enamel. In wooden case, under glass. Each athlete and some 34x22mm. EF. ($125) officials received a set from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the c61. French Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 13x28mm. French public. New. ($400) rooster over Olympic rings with “MEXICO 1968”. EF. ($150) 76. Sydney 2000. Set of 23 Ukrainean Team Pins. Goldplated, color 62. Sapporo 1972 Winter. 1972 Dutch Team Pin for Sapporo and enameled, 11x29mm. EF, in original case. ($150) Munich. Gilt and orange, 10x22mm. EF. ($60) c63. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Hungarian Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor MASCOTS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES enamel, 18x16mm. EF. Rare. ($125) 77. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Shuss – First Olympic Winter Games 64. Munich 1972. Bermuda Team Pin. White and red celluloid, 22mm. Mascot. Light blue, white and red plastic, 4.8cm tall. Shuss on skis. Sm. spots, VF-EF. ($75) Abt. EF. ($125) 65. Munich 1972. British Team Pin. Multicolor, 27x32mm. EF. ($125) c78. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Pair of Shuss Mascots Skiing Competition 66. Jamaican Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 17x18mm. EF. ($75) Game. Red, white and blue plastic, on wheels, 5.4x4.4cm (2.1”x1.7”). c67. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Liechtenstein Team Pin. Goldplated, Both figures “shussing” downhill, Olympic rings on forehead. In multicolor enamel, 18x25mm. EF. ($65) original packaging. EF. ($150) 68. Moscow 1980. Afghanistan Team Pin. Gold color, blue and red, c79. Munich 1972. Large Mascot Waldi, First Mascot of the Olympic domed, 32mm. EF. ($65) Summer Games. Multicolor linen, 50.5cm (20”) long. EF. ($275) 69. Moscow 1980. Cuban Team Pin. Red, white and blue enamel, 80. Munich 1972. Multicolor Linen Mascot Waldi. 35cm (13.8”). EF. 26x30mm. EF. ($65) ($140) 70. Los Angeles 1984. Oman Team Pin. Gold color, domed, 25mm, c81. Munich 1972. Mascot Waldi in Hard Plastic. Multicolor, 45cm rings in color. First Oman pin. EF. ($100) (17.7”). EF. Scarce. ($175) 71. Seoul 1988. Swedish Team Pin. Goldplated, blue enamel, 14x16mm. c82. Munich 1972. Multicolor Rubber Waldi. 12cm (4.7”) long. VF-EF. EF. ($50) ($75) 72. Seoul 1988. Complete Set of 34 U.S. American Team Pins. In c83. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Schneemanderl (Snowman) Mascot. wooden case, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set Plush-covered hard plastic, 12.5cm (4.9”) tall. EF, in pictorial box. from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($350) ($225)

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110 111 105 109 96. Seoul 1988. Plush Mascot Hodori the Tiger. 32cm (13”) tall. EF. ($125) 107 97. Seoul 1988. Plush Mascot Hodori the Tiger. 27cm (10.6”) tall. EF. ($100) 84. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Mascot Schneemanderl Key Chain. c98. Albertville 1992 Winter. Plush Mascot Magique. Multicolor, Multicolor plastic, 60mm (2.4”) wide. Smiling snowman, orange 26.5cm (10.3”). EF. ($75) carrot nose with red feathery hat. EF. ($65) 99. Barcelona 1992. Plush Mascot Cobi. 32cm (12.5”) tall. EF. ($100) c85. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Snowman’s Wife Sonnenweiberl (Sun c100. Barcelona 1992. Mascot Cobi the Sheep Dog. Multicolor cloth, Wife) Mascot Keychain. Multicolor plastic, 40mm tall. Sunfaced 30cm (11.8”) tall. Cobi wears a blue jacket and a red-white striped Sonnenweiberl welcoming viewer, flower hair bun and black boots. tie. EF. Scarce. ($125) EF. Scarce. ($75) c101. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Pair of Tall Mascots Hakon and 86. Montreal 1976. Mascot Amik the Beaver. Black plastic, 7cm (2.8”). Kristin. Multicolor, 37.5cm (14.8”) and 35.5cm (14”). EF. ($200) Amik with red sash and white logo. Loop at top. EF. ($75) 102. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Mascots Hakon and Kristin. Multicolor, c87. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Mascot Roni the Raccoon. Multicolor 18cm (7.1”) tall. EF. ($100) cloth, 36.5cm (14.4”) tall. Gray head. Faint stains, VF-EF. ($125) c103. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Pair of Wooden Mascots Hakon and c88. Moscow 1980. Plush Mascot Misha Bear. Light brown plush, 30cm Kristin. Hand carved and painted, 15cm (5.9”) and 15.5cm (6.1”) (11.8”), head is hard plastic covered with plush. With Olympic rings tall. EF. ($150) belt in Olympic colors. EF. Rare. ($125) 104. Atlanta 1996. Plush Mascot Izzy. Multicolor, 34cm (13.4”). EF. 89. Moscow 1980. Plush Mascot Misha Bear. Brown, 30cm (12”). ($l00) Misha wears an Olympic belt. EF. ($75) 105. Atlanta 1996. Plush Mascot Izzy. Multicolor, 28cm (11”). EF. 90. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Brown Plush Mascot Voochko the Wolf. ($75) 29.4cm (11.6”). Dark brown plush with light brown nose, ears and c106. Nagano 1998 Winter. Set of Four Plush Snowlet Mascots. 13.5cm paws. EF. Very rare. ($225) (5.3”) each. EF. Very scarce. ($375) 91. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Mascot Voochko the Wolf. Brown and white 107. Berlin 2000 Bid Bear. Yellow plush, 21cm (8.3”) tall. EF. ($90) plush, 20cm (7.9”) tall. Standing Voochko. EF. ($75) c108. Sydney 2000. Mascots Olly, Millie and Sid Plush Mascots. Abt. 92. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Mascot Voochko the Wolf. Brown and white 15cm (5.9”) each. With carrying bag. EF. ($125) plush, 22cm (8.7”) tall. Seated Voochko. EF. ($100) 109. Sydney 2000. Polish Team Plush Mascot. White and red, 17cm c93. Los Angeles 1984. Large Plush Mascot Sam the Eagle. Multicolor, (6.7”) tall. Yellow beak and feet. EF. ($75) 39cm (15.4”). EF, with original tag. ($125) 110. Sydney 2000. Paralympic Mascot Lizzy. Plush, 21cm (8.3”). EF. 94. Los Angeles 1984. Sam the Eagle Plush Mascot. Multicolor, 26cm ($100) (10.2”). Abt. EF, with original tag. ($75) 111. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Trio of Official Beanbag Mascots c95. Calgary 1988 Winter. Plush Mascots Hidy and Howdy. Multicolor, Copper, Coal and Powder. Multicolor mascots with skates, hockey 25.5cm (10”). EF. ($125) stick and skis, 19 to 24cm (7.5” to 9.4”). New (3 pcs.). ($110) 8 120 114 115 117

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PARIS, 2nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 The 1900 Paris Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the World’s Exposition. They played only a minor role. There were athletes who didn’t know that the events they participated in were Olympic Games events. Few items relate directly to the Games. For this reason we are also offering items commemorating the World’s Exposition. c122. Rare Olympic Games Silver Plaque. Hallmarked silver, 41x59mm, 124a 125 by F. Vernon. Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris 112. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Tall Plush Mascot Coal the Bear. exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium About 66cm (26”) tall. EF. ($125) inscribed “Exercises Physiques et Sports”, official name of the Paris c113. Athens 2004. Plush Mascots Phevos and Athena. Multicolor, 46cm 1900 Olympic Games. EF. ($2,500) (18.1”) tall. EF. ($150) 123. Shooting Winner’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. 114. Athens 2004. Pair of Stand-Up Mascots Phevos and Athena. Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris exposition Multicolor, 27cm (10.6”) tall. EF. ($100) grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium inscribed with 115. Athens 2004. Paralympic Plush Seahorse Mascot. Multicolor, the Olympic Games shooting event “CONCOURS DE TIR/VII 46.5cm (18”) tall. EF. ($90) CONCOURS/NATIONAL”. Polished on obverse, EF. ($1,800) c116. Torino 2006 Winter. Pair of Neve and Glitz Mascot Picture 123a. Official Olympic Shooting Event Participation Medal. Bronze, Frames. Plush mascots, 15.5cm (6.1’) tall, round or square plush 44mm, by Charles Marey. Winged female holding fallen soldier. picture frame. EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) Rev. French rooster on panel, 8-line French legend above. This medal 117. Torino 2006 Winter. Mascot Aster the Snowflake, Plush Mascot belonged to Monsieur Moitin-Langlois of Neufchatel whose accompanying of the Paralympic Winter Games. Lt. blue, 13cm (5.2”). EF. ($90) diploma we offer in lot 126. EF. ($500) c118. Beijing 2008. Set of the Fuwa Mascots - Five Plush Mascots. 124. World’s Fair Bronze Award Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by Chaplain. Multicolor, 30cm (11.8”) tall. In their original packaging. EF. (5 pcs.) Head of French Republic r. Rev. Male with torch carried by female. ($250) Since no participation medals were made, collectors like to add this medal to their collections. EF. ($350) ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 124a. Official Commemorative Paris 1900 Exposition Medal. Bronze, c119. Cased Bronze Second Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by 53mm, by G. Lemaire. Seated female personifying Paris. Rev. Panel J. Chaplain. Laureated head of Zeus facing holding winged statue over airship, camera, anvil, etc. The medal was given to buyers of “L’ of Victory with laurel branch on globe. Rev. View of Acropolis and Exposition de Paris 1900”, see lot 127, Vol. 1, p. 38. EF. ($150) Parthenon between Olympic legend. First place winners of the 43 events 125. Commemorative Entry to the Paris 1900 World’s Fair Pin. received a silver medal, second place winners a bronze medal. No gold Silvered bronze, 25mm. View of Entry to the World’s Fair, legend medals were awarded in the first Olympic Games. Toned EF, in original below. EF. Rare. ($300) red velvet-lined presentation case. Very rare. ($32,500) c126. Diploma for Excellence and Participation in 13 Events at the 120. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Seated Nike International (Olympic) Shooting Competition, 1900. 32.5x50cm holding laurel wreath, phoenix rising out of flames, Acropolis in (12.8”x19.7”). Legend and 5 signatures of the Shooting Committee, background. Rev. 5-line Green legend in laurel wreath. Unc., in winged angel carrying fallen soldier at l. The participant competed in original round case. ($2,250) 13 different shooting events ranging from 10th to 144th place which earned 121. Autograph of James B. Connolly, First Winner in the Athens him the overall 17th Place for Excellence. The shooting participation medal Olympic Games. 4 lines 1924 text in black ink, card 9.2x6.4cm in lot 123a belongs to this diploma. Center fold, tear at top and bottom, (3.6”x2.5”). Connolly won Triple Jump on April 6, 1896. EF. ($350) marginal creases, lt. browning, VF. Rare diploma. ($4,000) 9 132

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127. (Books) L’Exposition de Paris 1900. The Paris Exposition 1900. 3 Volumes, 316pp., 324pp. and 324pp., richly illustrated, many full- and double-page plates, some in color. Front color covers in Vol. 1 and 3 (see back cover of this catalog). Paris, Montgredien et C., Editors. In French language, 28.2x37.5cm (11.1”x14.8”). Detailed report on all aspects of the Paris 1900 World’s Exposition. Also includes articles on Olympic Games events as gymnastics, yachting, automobiles, 136 balloons, stamps and postcards, judges badges, commemorative medal, etc. A wealth of information, bound in green half leather and linen, spine with raised bands, scuffed, contents EF. (3 vols.) ($900) 128. Official Report. Paris 1900. Picard, Alfred. Rapport Général Administratif et Technique. Vol. VI. Paris, 1903. 329pp., 58 photographic plates, 19.8x29cm (7.8”x11.4”), in French language. Chapter II, pages 30-67, including 14 photographic plates of events, reports on the Olympic Games events, also talks about the winners plaques presented during the Games. Illustrates Vouchers and Ticket p. 156, Pass issued for Olympic Games participants p. 160. Paper c131. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for One Mile covers soiled, creased, contents VF-EF. ($1,000) Run to H. Monroe, New Orleans, in the YMCA Track & Field Championship, August 20, 1904. Bronze, 35mm, scalloped edge, ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 by Robert Stoll, New York. Logo in open laurel and oak wreath. Rev. The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were also held in conjunction with a World’s “One Mile/H.Monroe/1904” engraved in 3 lines. Mallon p. 104. With Fair. This, again, detracted a lot from the importance of the Games. Few items are red-white ribbon suspended from bar 1904” According to IOC rules, all available that relate directly to the Olympiad, and they usually command very high athletic events held during the course of the World’s Fair were to be called prices. For this reason we are also offering some memorabilia from the World’s Fair “Olympic Games”. Toned EF. ($6,000) which celebrated the Centennial of the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon in 1803. 132. Gold Award Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904. c129. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for 100 Triangular bronze, 70x71mm, by Weinberg. Louisiana cloaking Yards to N. Cartmell, Louisville, in the YMCA Track and Field Indian maiden. Rev. Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award Championship, August 20, 1904. Silver, 35mm, scalloped edge, legend. EF. ($550) made by Robert Stoll, New York. Logo in open laurel and oak wreath. 133. Silver Award Medal of the 1904 St. Louis Fair. Bronze, 66x66mm, Rev. “100 Yards/N. Cartwell (sic.)/1904”. Mallon p. 103. With by Weinmann. America cloaking Louisiana. Rev. Eagle with spread red-white ribbon suspended from bar “1904 Universal Exposition. wings on panel with award legend. EF. ($500) Olympic Games. St. Louis”. According to IOC rules, all athletic events 134. Bronze Award Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904. held during the course of the World’s Fair were to be called “Olympic Games”. Bronze, 64mm, by Weinberg. Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden. Rev. In original silk-lined leather case by R. Stoll. Toned EF. ($7,000) Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend. EF. ($450) c130. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Pole Vault to 135. America Welcomes the World Medal. AE, 50mm, by Depaulis. Charles S. Jacobs, to Chicago Central, in the YMCA Track and Welcoming scene. Rev. 6-line legend. EF. ($200) Field Championship on August 20, 1904. Sterling silver, 35mm, 136. Pair of Commemorative Good Luck Encased 1904 Indian Head scalloped edge, by R. Stoll, New York. Logo in open laurel and oak Cents. 35mm, cent encased in aluminum, “World’s Fair 1904 St. wreath. Rev. “High Jump/C.S. Jacobs/1904” engraved in 3 lines. Louis”; and 34x40mm, horse-shoe shaped aluminum with World Fair Mallon p. 105. With orange-black-orange ribbon (frayed), suspended legend, butterfly on back. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) from bar “1904 Universal Exposition, Olympic Games St. Louis”. c137. St. Louis Exposition Missouri Shield, 1904. Goldplated, multicolor According to IOC rules, all athletic events held during the course of the enamel, 25x30mm. On both sides yellow-white-red Missouri colors World’s Fair were to be called “Olympic Games”. Toned EF. ($6,500) surrounded by blue. EF. ($150) 10 147

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c138. Large “St. Louis 1904” Badge. Goldplated, center enameled in yellow, white, red and blue, 41mm. French lys in center surrounded by “St. Louis 1904”. Abt. EF. Scarce. ($300) c139. “St. Louis 1904” Commemorative Pin. Silver, legend and date goldplated, 20x52mm. Toned EF. ($200) c140. Fleur de Lys Pin. Gilt, blue, white and red enamel, 26x32mm. “St. 154a Louis 1904” legend. EF. ($175) 149. Commemorative Mines and Metallurgy Building Silver Spoon. c141. Commemorative Flag Pin. Bronze, 30x25mm. Blue-red-white flag As preceding spoon but with Mines and Metallurgy Building in bowl. with “World’s Fair St. Louis 1904”. EF. ($125) EF. ($100) c142. Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904 Watch Fob. Goldplated 150. Commemorative Cascade Gardens Silver Spoon. Sterling silver, bronze, partially enameled in red-white-blue-yellow, 84mm. Eagle 14.8cm (5.8”) long, by RW&S. View of Festival Hall with Cascade holding 2 wreaths with Louisiana purchase map and exposition flag. Gardens in bowl, on handle city seal between World’s Fair 1904 EF. ($225) legend over bust of Jefferson. Rev. View of Eads Bridge. EF. ($100) 143. Commemorative World’s Fair Napoleon Plate. Blue and white 151. Commemorative Industrial Palace Silver Spoon. As preceding porcelain, 17.9cm (7”), made by Victoria Art Co. Facing decorated spoon but with Industrial Palace in bowl. EF. ($100) military bust of Napoleon who sold the territory in 1803 to Jefferson, 152. Commemorative Palace of Liberal Arts Silver Spoon. As preceding U.S. and French flags at sides. Hendershott 42-650 color variety. spoon but with Palace of Liberal Arts in bowl. EF. ($100) Rare. EF. ($175) 153. Commemorative Palace of Electricity Silver Spoon. As preceding 144. Commemorative St. Louis 1904 Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, spoon but with Palace of Electricity in bowl. EF. ($100) 16.2cm (6.4”). View of government building, St. Louis 1904 legend c154. Official Silver Medal Award Diploma. Brown design, 65x55.3cm below. VF-EF. ($100) (25.6”x21.8”) designed by W.H. Low, printed by Gilbo and Co., 145. Commemorative World’s Fair St. Louis Cat Plate. White opalene Brooklyn. Crowned female with globe and winged naked athlete milk glass, 18x18.3cm (7.1”x7.2”), partially goldplated. Three cats at with torch approaching America seated in center. Border with laurel top, legend (almost faded) below. Cut-out border. VF. Unusual plate. wreath containing names of all American states 1803-1904. Lt. ($75) browning, upper corner creased, lower corners sm. chips, o.w. abt. 146. Group of Four Different Worlds’ Fair St. Louis 1904 Stamp EF, mounted on board. ($1,750) Boxes. Aluminum, 43x28mm (2), 30x34mm and 33x28mm. Inside 154a. Pass for a Greek General Commissioner, Pre-Exposition Period, slides open to reveal space for keeping stamps. EF. Scarce group. (4 Valid till December 31, 1903. Signed by Exposition President pcs.) ($250) Francis, Director of Admission Gregg, and Chief of Admissions 147. Commemorative Festival Hall and Cascades Silver Spoon. Department, Greek Commissioner signature on back. Numbered, lt. Sterling silver, 14.8cm (5.8”), by B. Ball. View of Festival Hall with browning, VF-EF. Rare. ($275) Cascades in bowl, events between 1803 and 1903 on handle: buffalo hunt, settlers with covered wagons and locomotive. Rev. Louisiana Exposition 1904 legend. EF. ($100) 148. Commemorative Cabildo Building Silver Spoon. As preceding St. Louis 1904 Exposition spoon but with Cabildo building in bowl. EF. Please Bid Early! ($100) 11 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162

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155. Official Daily Program, June 8, 1904. 17pp., 15.3x22.2cm (6”x8.7”). ATHENS, INTERMEDIATE OLYMPIC GAMES, 1906 Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and c163. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by J. Chaplain. Olympian Way; future Olympic events: College Baseball, Olympic Laureated head of Zeus facing holding winged statue of Victory College Championships, etc. Photo of J.E. Sullivan, director of with laurel branch on globe. Rev. View of Acropolis and Parthenon Olympic Games. Punchholed, abt. EF. ($150) between Olympic legend. Similar to 1896 winner’s medal - only the date 156. Official Daily Program, June 18, 1904. 17pp., 15x22.1cm (5.9”x8.7”). on the reverse was changed to 1906. Toned EF. ($7,500) Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and c164. Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Olympian Way, Turner’s Mass Exhibition; future Olympic events: Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, College Baseball, Olympic College Championships, etc. Photo of J.E. Acropolis in background. Rev. Greek legend in wreath. Goldplating Sullivan, Olympic Games director. Punchholed, EF. ($150) worn obv. on high points, scr. on back, rns. EF. ($1,250) 157. Official Daily Program, July 5, 1904. 17pp., 15.6x22.7cm (6.1”x8.9”). 165. Commemorative Winner’s Plaque. Bronze, 49x70mm, by Vannier. Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympic winner over crowded Athens Olympic stadium, Acropolis at Olympian Way, A.A.A. All Around Championships; future Olympic l. Rev. Fame flying over laurel tree, Greek temple at r. EF. ($400) events: Lacrosse, Swimming, Basketball, Olympic World’s Regatta, 166. Javelot Throw Winner’s Medal, 1906. Silver, 24mm. Winged etc. Staples missing. Punchholed, creased, VF. ($100) victory. Rev. Javelot thrower. One of a series of 1906 Olympic winners 158. Official Daily Program, August 22, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x22.4cm medals. Fine, looped. ($100) (6”x8.8”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, Physical Training Lectures incl. by LONDON, 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 R. Tait McKenzie; future Olympic events: tennis, Olympic Games c167. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Association Aug. 29-Sep.3, swimming, fencing, archery, golf, etc. Punchholed. Football (Soccer). Gold, hallmarked “15 (Karat) 625”, Birmingham, EF. ($150) 34mm, 28 grams, by Bertram McKennal, struck by Vaughton & 159. Official Daily Program, August 23, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x23.1cm Sons, Birmingham. Two females crowning victorious athlete. Rev. St. (6”x9.1”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic George slaying dragon. “WINNER ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL” Stadium) and Olympian Way, Physical Training Lectures incl. by R. engraved on edge. The British team won first place in the finals against Tait McKenzie; future Olympic events: tennis, Olympic Games Aug. Denmark (2:0) on October 24, 1908. The medals were presented on the same 29-Sep.3, swimming, fencing, archery, golf, etc. Punchholed. Cover day in the stadium by J. Bell, Lord Mayor of London. Medal EF, sm. rns., chipped at bottom, VF. ($75) housed in red leather case with goldstamped legend, lt. scuffing, a few 160. Official Daily Program, August 26, 1904. 17pp., 15.5x23.4cm sm. stains, inside lined with red velvet and silk. Very rare. ($17,500) (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic c168. Second Place Team Winner’s Medal Awarded for 15 Meter Yacht Stadium) and Olympian Way, Baseball, the Stadium, Physical Race. Bronze, 33mm, by B. McKennal. Victorious athlete being Training lectures including R. Tait McKenzie; future Olympic events: crowned by 2 seated females. Rev. St. George slaying the dragon. tennis, swimming, fencing, Olympic Games August 29 – September “Second Prize 15 Meter Yacht Race” engraved on edge. Second place 3, cricket, golf, archery, etc. Punchholed. EF. ($150) team medals were made of bronze. Award medals were engraved before the 161. Official Daily Program, September 6, 1904. 17pp., 15.4x23.3cm events- there were no entries for the 15 Meter Yacht Race. This event was only (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic offered in London 1908. VF-EF. ($5,000) Stadium) and Olympian Way, Olympic Swimming, Field Day at the c169. First International Olympic Committee Badge Presented by Philippine Moro Village; future events: fencing, archery, golf wrestling, the IOC, 1908. Goldplated silver, 1908 hallmark, 52mm, struck soccer, etc. Punchholed, lt. corner creases, o.w. EF. ($150) by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham. Olympic motto “Citius Altius 162. (Magazine) The World’s Work. Special Double St. Louis Fortius” within open laurel wreath surrounded by “COMITÉ Exposition Issue. August 1904. About 400 unnumbered pages, INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIQUE”. There were only 33 IOC members illustrated, 18.8x26.2cm (7.4”x10.3”). Report on the fair, 2-page plan in 1908. Beautiful badge. EF. Extremely rare. ($7,500) of fairgrounds with Athletic Field (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian 170. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by B. MacKennal. Way, Olympic events listed in Official World’s Fair Bulletin etc. Green Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn. Rev. and gold pictorial covers, chipped, creased, contents VF-EF. ($150) Winner in quadriga dashing left. EF. ($1,500) 12 172 171

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182 184 185 171. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by B. MacKennal. Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. Abt. EF, holed at top. ($950) 178. 22nd Regiment Olympic Meet, 1910. Winner’s Medal Copied 172. Silver Winner’s Medal of Olympic Games Trial Races, ND. from Athens 1906 Olympic Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 30mm. Bust Hallmarked silver, 30mm, 2 circular lines of legend in English and of Zeus facing holding statue of Victory. Rev. View of Acropolis Greek around center design. Rev. Open oak wreath. EF. ($200) legend above. Toned EF. ($275) c173. Photographic Badge of J.J. Hayes, Winner of the Marathon Event. Brass frame with braided border, 39mm. Photo of Hayes and STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 “Winner, Marathon Race – J.J. Hayes”. Dorando, Italy was almost at the 179. Participation Medal. Pewter, 51mm, by Lindberg/MacKennal. Zeus finish when he fell down; he was helped to the finish by Cochran, author of seated on Ionian column holding figure of Nike, Stockholm in back. Sherlock Holmes, and subsequently disqualified. This episode put Hayes in Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. ($425) first place. EF. Rare. ($500) 180. Participation Medal. As preceding medal but toned VF-EF. ($300) 174. Stanhope Telescopic Viewer with Picture of Mel Sheppard, USA, 181. Reception of the American Olympic Team at Parc Pommery, Winner of 800 Meters and 1500 Meters. Brass and black leatherette, Seat of the IOC, July 23, 1912. Bronze plaque, 70x46mm, by A. 40mm long. Contains a microphotographic image of Sheppard at the Mery. Athlete at r. looking at seat of IOC, legend on plaque over finals line, 3-line legend below. VF-EF. Rare. ($225) laurel branch. Rev. City view. Presented to members of the Stockholm 175. Stanhope Telescopic Viewer with Picture of Martin Sheridan, 1912 American team. EF. Rare. ($475) Winner in Greek, and Freestyle Discus. Brass and black leatherette, 182. Miniature Olympic Merit Medal with Ribbon. Silver, 15mm, by 40mm long. Contains a microphotographic image of Sheridan Lindberg. Bust l. of King Gustav V. Rev. Legend over crossed laurel throwing the discus, 3-line legend below. VF-EF. Rare. ($225) and palm branches. Crown and ring at top, on blue ribbon with yellow 176. Stanhope Telescopic Viewer with Picture of Forest Smithson stripe. Toned EF. ($175) Carrying his Bible while winning the 110 Meters Hurdles. Brass c183. Commemorative Pin. Goldplated, blue enamel, 21mm. Crowned and black leatherette, 40mm long. Contains a microscopic image of shield with 3 Swedish crowns between “19-12”, surrounded by Smithson of Portland, Oregon, jumping a hurdle and holding on to legend. EF. ($225) his bible in protest against the Sunday competition, 3-line explanatory 184. Official Logo Pin. Hallmarked, 22x26mm. Nude flagbearers with text below. EF. Very rare. ($225) flags of participating nations, legend below. Toned EF. ($200) 177. Day-to-Day Program from July 13, 1908, Opening Ceremony to 185. Commemorative Plaque of the 50th Anniversary of the Stockholm July 25, 1908, Closing and Distribution of Prizes. 5pp., 20x32.9cm Olympic Games, 1962. Bronze, 11x7.2cm (4.3”x2.8”). Participant’s (7.9”x13”). All events for each day are noted by the hour. Folded badge dividing both sides of participation medal, 2-line Swedish twice, VF-EF. Rare. ($300) legend below. EF. ($200) 13 190a 188 189 189a 190

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197 196 198 c186. Entry to the Olympic Stadium Porcelain Plate. Multicolor design, BERLIN, 6th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1916 (Canceled) 17.8cm (7”). View of main entry to the Olympic stadium, 1912 193. Swedish Olympic Rifle Shooting Society Medal, ND. Silver, 34mm, Olympic Games legend below. Cut-out border, gold edge (lt. wear). by A. Lindberg. Bust l. of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf. Rev. Laurel Abt. EF. ($200) branch. Founded in 1913, members were competitors in Olympic rifle c187. Official Guide. Olympic Games Stockholm 1912, in German shooting events. Pre-1925, Olympic shooting team members were selected in Language. 44pp. illustrated, 13.5x20.8cm (5.3”x8.2”). Plan of the club’s Olympic trials. EF. ($300) stadium and ticket prices, program, accommodations, Swedish sports, 194. Berlin International Olympic Fall Sports Meet, 1913. Third Prize introduction to country and people, travel to Stockholm. Color covers, Plaque for 200 Meters. Goldplated bronze, 36x47mm, by Huguenin. lt. browning, contents EF. Scarce. ($200) Two runners. Rev. German eagle over 5-line German legend. EF. ($200) 188. Preliminary General Program from June 28, to July 27, 1912. c195. Gold Winner’s Medal in German Olympic Trials for Berlin 30pp., 22.2x14.4cm (8.7”x5.7”), in Swedish language. All events, all 1916. Goldplated bronze, 50mm. Bust r. of Emperor Wilhelm II. Rev. venues, by the hour. Lt. browning, VF-EF. Very scarce. ($225) Legend “To the Winner in Olympic Trials” (transl.) EF, partially 189. Official Daily Stadium Program, July 7, 1912. 56pp., 14.3x22.2cm toned on rev. Rare! ($1,500) (5.6”x8.7”), in Swedish and English. Track & Field, Wrestling, also 196. Bronze Winner’s Medal in German Olympic Trials for Berlin Modern Pentathlon and Swimming in other venues. Covers browning, 1916. Bronze, 50mm. Bust r. of Wilhelm II. Rev. Legend “To the spine chipped, detached, inside program VF-EF. ($150) Winner in the Olympic Trials” (transl.). EF/abt. EF. ($275) 189a. Two-Page Daily Program for Track & Field Events in the Olympic 197. Olympic Games in Odessa, Russia, 1915. Silver Second Place Stadium, July 6-15, 1912. Lavender, 22x29cm (8.7”x11.4”). Folded Winner’s Medal for High Jump. Silver, 28x41mm. Nude athlete r. twice, VF-EF. Scarce. ($100) with torch, “Odessa Olympiad” in Russian on ribbons at sides, “1915” 190. (Trials Program) Track & Field Olympic Trials, May 24, 1912, below. Rev. 7-line Russian award legend. Awarded to M. Raymond, Ostermalms Idrottsplats. 7pp., 12.9x19.4cm (5.1”x7.6”). Crease, 2nd Place High Jump, 1.602m. The 1st and 2nd Russian Olympic Games VF-EF. Scarce. ($125) were held in Kiev 1913 and Riga 1914, just before the outbreak of World 190a. Ticket. Fifth Olympiad Tryouts, June 8, 1912, Sheppard’s Field, War I. Several national Olympic Games were held in Russia in the following Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Reserved Section $1.00. year, as in Odessa, since no national Olympiad could be staged during the Stock paper, 10x5.9cm (3.9”x2.3’). Creases, trace of mounting on war. Integral ring and loop at top, toned EF. Very rare medal of pre- back, VF-EF. Rare ticket. ($175) revolutionary Russia. ($800) 191. (Book) Swedish Tourist Association Yearbook 1913. Stockholm, 198. Participant’s Badge of the Inter-Allied Games at the Paris 1913. 404pp., 22 plates, 287 photos, 13.8x21.3cm (5.4”x8.4”), in Pershing Stadium, 1919. Bronze, 53x51mm. Eagle at top of panel Swedish language. Includes an 11-page illustrated article by Viktor set in laurel and oak wreath. EF. ($125) Balck on the Stockholm Olympic Games 1912. Some dampstaining, VF. ($125) ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 192. Official Report. Stockholm 1912. 1067pp., 305 photographic plates, c199. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 60mm, by in Swedish. Extensive report on the Stockholm Games with results; Dupon. Nude victorious athlete with palm branch and laurel wreath, rules and regulations for all events, etc. Bound in blue linen, scuffed, fame blowing horn. Rev. View of Antwerp. Toned EF. In original sunned spine, contents EF. ($500) case, top almost detached, faint legend. ($5,500) 14 201 202

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212 213 214 215 216 217 218 c200. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by Dupon. 210. (Brochure) Golf. Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and Nude victorious athlete with palm branch and laurel wreath, fame Committee Members. 40pp., 3 plates, 12.3x20.4cm (4.8”x8”), in blowing horn. Rev. View of Antwerp. Toned EF. ($4,500) French language. Golf events were planned from July 12 on but they 201. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by P. Theunis. Nike standing never took place. Brown covers. EF. Rare. ($250) before tripod crowning victorious athletes. Rev. Flying Victory 211. (Brochure) Hockey. Field Hockey Program, Rules, Regulations, crowning charioteer in biga. Toned EF. ($750) Prizes, and Committee Members. 29pp., 3 plates, 12.5x20.4cm 202. Commemorative Gold Winner’s Medal Struck in the 1990’s. (4.9”x8”), in French language. Gray covers, marginal fading, contents Goldplated bronze, 50mm. Victorious athlete. Rev. Antwerp city EF. ($200) view. EF. ($100) 212. (Brochure) Hockey Sur Glace. Patinage. Ice Hockey and Figure c203. American Olympic Committee Contributing Member Pin. Skating Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes and Committee Goldplated, multicolor enamel, “AOC CONTRIBUTING MEMBER Members. 36pp. illustrated, 5 plates, 12.2x20.5cm (4.8”x8.1”) in 1920” around shield. First U.S. dated pin. Screw back. EF. ($250) French language. Rare brochure for the winter Olympic events April c204. Diploma for a Member of the Italian Soccer Team. Red-brown, 20-30, 1920. Lt. brown covers. Abt. EF. ($275) 73.3x58.1cm (28.9”x22.9”), designed by Jean Malvaux, printed by 213. (Brochure) Sports Combinés. Pentathlon and Decathlon Program, Goossens, S.A., Brussels. Helmeted Athena crowning nude victor, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 32pp., 6 equestrian races behind in stadium, Antwerp in background. Signed plates, 12.4x20.2cm (4.9”x8”) in French language. Lt. green covers, by IOC President Baillet-Latour. Several repaired tears, one extending marginal fading, contents EF. ($200) into design, VF-EF. ($2,750) 214. (Brochure) Aviron. Rowing Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes 205. (Brochure) Tir a l’Arc. Archery Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 20pp., 4 plates, 12.3x20.2cm (4.8”x8”), in and Committee Members. 24pp. 3 plates, 12.4x20.5cm (4.9”x8.1”), French language. Lt. blue covers, marginal fading, contents EF. ($200) in French language. Lt. green covers, lt. foxing, VF-EF. ($200) 215. (Brochure) Football Rugby. Rugby Program, Rules, Regulations, 206. (Brochure) Sports Athletitiques. Athletics Program, Rules, Prizes and Committee Members. 39pp., 3 plates, 12.2x20.5cm Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 33pp., 6 plates, (4.8”x8.1”), in French language. Lt. brown covers. EF. Scarce. ($250) 12.5x20cm (4.9”x7.9”), in French language. Green covers, sm. tear 216. (Brochure) Tir Aux Armes de Chasse. Running Deer and Clay and lt. creases on cover, contents EF. ($200) Pigeon Shooting Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes and 207. (Brochure) Boxe Anglaise. English Boxing Program, Rules, Committee Members. 24pp., 3 plates, 12.3x20.2cm (4.8”x8”), in Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 20pp., 3 plates, French language. Gray covers. EF. ($200) 12.5x20.1cm (4.9”x7.9”), in French language. Brown covers. EF. ($200) 217. (Brochure) Lawn-Tennis. Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, 208. (Brochure) Cyclisme. Cycling Program, Rules, Regulations, and Committee Members. 27pp., 4 plates, 12.2x20.3cm (4.8”x8”), Prizes, and Committee Members. 57pp., 5 plates, 12.5x20.4cm in French language. Lt. brown covers. EF. ($225) (4.9”x8”), in French langue. Blue-gray covers. EF. ($225) 218. (Brochure) Poids et Haltères. Weightlifting Program, Rules, 209. (Brochure) Escrime. Fencing Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 19pp., 3 plates, and Committee Members. 28pp., 4 plates, 12.3x20.3cm (4.8”x8”), in 12.2x20.4cm (4.8”x8”), in French language. Green-brown covers, sm. French language. Red-brown covers, lt. creases, contents EF. ($225) tear, contents EF. ($200) 15 222 223

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c225. First German (Olympic) Games, in Berlin, 1922. Gold Winner’s 219. (Brochure) Lutte Libre. Freestyle Wrestling Program, Rules, Medal Awarded for Fist Fight, Lightweight. Goldplated cast bronze, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 19pp., 3 plates, 69mm, by Schmarje. Nude male athlete standing, holding standard 12x20.2cm (4.7”x8”), in French language. Gray covers, lt. crease, with German eagle on top. Rev. 3-line award legend in oak wreath. contents EF. ($200) Germany was not invited to participate in the 1920 Olympic Games. These 220. (Brochure) Lutte Gréco-Romaine. Greco-Roman Wrestling Games are widely considered to be the German Olympic Games. EF. ($300) Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 226. First German (Olympic) Games in Berlin, 1922. Silver Second Place 24pp., 4 plates, 12.3x20.3cm (4.8”x8”), in French language. Gray Team Winner’s Medal in Shooting (Kleinkaliber). Cast silvered covers, lt. marginal fading, contents EF. ($200) bronze, 58mm, by Schmarje. Nude male athlete with German standard. 221. (Brochure) Yachting. Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes and Rev. 3-line German award legend in open oak wreath. EF. ($275) Committee Members. 29pp., 11 plates, 12.3x20.3cm (4.8”x8”), in 227. First German (Olympic) Games in Berlin, 1922. Bronze Third French language. Lt. brown covers. EF. ($225) Place Team Winner’s Medal in Swimming, 4x100m Breast Stroke. 222. Photo Identity Card of the VIIth Olympiad Belgian Committee Cast bronze, 58mm, by Schmarje. Nude male athlete with German for a Swedish Official to Travel by Train at a 50% Reduction standard. Rev. 3-line German award legend. EF. ($250) from Stockholm to Antwerp. Blue stock paper, 10.9x8.2cm (4.3”x3.2”). With signature of President Baillet-Latour, photo on CHAMONIX, FIRST OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1924 back. Tear, corner creases, VF-EF. Rare. ($650) c228. Participation Medal and Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 223. Pierre de Coubertin Note and Signature on Menu of the Grand 55mm, by R. Bénard. Victorious athlete holding skates and skis, Alps Hotel de Londres, Antwerp, September 12, 1920. Stock paper, in background. Rev. French legend in 14 lines. First participation and 9.8x16cm (3.9”x6.3”). Menu. Rev. “On dit que j’ecris comme un chat winner’s medal of . The only time that the participation ce qui n’est pas poli pour ce charmand animal. Pierre de Coubertin” medal was the same as the winner’s medal. There were only 258 participants in pencil in 5 lines. “It is said that I write like a cat, which is not in Chamonix. EF, spot obv. Very rare. Minimum Bid ($16,000) polite for this charming animal” (translated from French). Crease, VF+. ($900) PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 224. Luxury Leather and Silk Edition of Erik Bergvall’s Report in Word c229. Silver Winner’s Medal. Silver, 55mm, by A. Rivaud. Legend and Pictures on the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games. Stockholm, surrounded by sports equipment. Rev. Winner helping fallen athlete 1920. 160pp. illustrated, 35.7x27cm (14.1”x10.6”), in Swedish back on his feet. EF. ($6,500) language. Very scarce report on all events including winter sports - ice 230. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. City hockey and figure skating, as no official report was published at the view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with laurel time. Bound in padded blue leather, goldstamped, front and back end wreaths crowning victorious athletes. EF, in presentation box (VF). papers and inside covers in yellow silk, inside covers with elaborate ($600) gold border. Stains on front cover, contents EF. ($850) 16 234 235 236 231 232

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247 231. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. City view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with laurel wreaths crowning victorious athletes. VF, many spots. ($300) 232. Participant’s Badge. Partially enameled bronze, 34x42mm. Red enamel, rings in color. Numbered on back, with disk. EF. ($400) 248 c233. French Republic Gold Award Medal. Goldplated bronze, 59mm, by Roty/Bertrand. Laureated bust l. of French Republic. Rev. Palm, 243. Olympic Celebrations in Lausanne Plaque, 1927. Bronze, laurel and oak branches with scroll, Olympic legend at r. EF, lt. hdlg. 22x36mm, by Huguenin. Standing athlete, right arm over rings and obv. ($475) text of Olympic oath in French in 12 lines. Rev. 5-line legend. Toned 234. Commemorative Olympic Salute Medal, 1924. Bronze, 18x28mm, EF. ($100) by Becker. Olympic winner’s right arm raised in salute. Rev. VIIIth Olympiad legend, rings and Olympic motto. Integral loop, EF. ($125) ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 235. American Olympic Team 1924 Contributor Button. Cream c244. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by Arnold celluloid, blue and red shield, 24mm. EF. ($250) Huenerwadel. Skater with outstretched arms within ice crystals. Rev. 236. Swiss Team Pin. Silvered bronze, 26mm. Athlete surrounded by 5-line French legend between olive branches, rings above. Toned EF. legend. EF, sm. spots. ($200) ($6,500) 237. Swiss Team Fundraising Pin. Silvered, 24x24mm, cross-shaped. 245. Participation Medal. Bronze, 37mm, by M. Martin. Victory with Victorious athlete between “Paris-1924”. With red felt. VF-EF. ($200) laurel branch in horse-drawn sled to left, Olympic rings in exergue. c238. Commemorative VIIIth Olympiad Boxing Sculpture. Multicolored Rev. French legend in six lines over laurel branch. EF. ($1,000) plaster, 28cm (11”) tall, by Coeffin. Boxer standing in boxing pose, 246. Swiss Skiing Club Olympiad 1928 Pin. Silvered, 56x10mm. Swiss base with Olympic legend. EF. Very scarce. ($1,000) cross with red enamel in center of 2 crossed skis. EF. ($250) c239. Official Diploma for a Fencing Judge. Multicolor lithograph, 247. Swiss and Dutch NOC 1928 Fundraising Pin. Silvered, rings in 48.5x61.7cm (19”x24”), designed by Bernard Naudin. Winged color, 22mm. Buttonhole closure. Toned EF. ($150) goddess of Victory between allegorical figures. Signed by French 248. Identity Card of a German Participant. Stock paper, rings and Committee President, and IOC President Pierre de Coubertin. Swiss shield in color, 8.4x12.7cm (3.3”x5”). With photo, number Coubertin signed only the 1924 diplomas, for Chamonix and Paris. EF. 566, and ink signature of German NOC President Lewald. EF. Very ($2,750) rare. ($500) 240. Official Report. Paris and Chamonix 1924. Text in French, 852pp. c249. (Program) Sports Program Winter 1927/28 and II Olympic illustrated. Report on the Paris 1924 Games, the Art Competition, Winter Games Feb. 11-19, 1928. 16pp. illus., 12.1x18cm (4.8”x7.1”), Results, Prizes, etc. Includes also a 195-page report of the First in German language. Stiff color covers, Olympic logo with flags on Olympic Winter Games in Chamonix. Blue embossed linen gilt, back cover. EF. Rare. ($375) scuffed, stained, leather spine scuffed, binding broken along spine, contents EF. ($650) 241. Olympic Congress in Prague Badge, 1925. Bronze, 34x35mm. Bohemian lion over color enameled Olympic rings, surrounded by legend. Numbered. EF, traces of original closure on back, replaced with stick pin. ($150) 242. Participant’s Badge for the First Workers Olympiad in Frankfurt/M., 1925. Bronze, 29x43mm. Worker holding flag over Please Bid Early! 3-line legend. EF. Rare. ($150) 17 253 254 254A

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250. Press Service Bulletin January 28, 1928. The Most Important Inscriptions for the 2nd Olympic Winter Games. 13pp., 22x34.9cm (8.7”x13.7”), in German, English and French. List of all participants by countries and events. Lt. corner creases and a few sm. tears. Rare. ($350) 251. Press Service Bulletin Sunday February 11, 1928, Opening 261 Ceremony. One page, 22x34.7cm (8.7”x13.7”), in German language. Program from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., dress code, gathering point, marching order of countries, and Olympic oath by Swiss Ski champion Hans Eidenberz. VF+. Rare. ($250)

AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 c252. National Olympic Committee Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 30x37mm. With dark blue ribbon inscribed in gold “COMITE OLYMPIQUE” (ltly. faded). One of 80 badges. EF. Rare. ($3,000) 253. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by J.C. Wienecke. Nude male 263 and female athlete on podium holding torch over Olympic flame. 262 Rev. Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of Amsterdam between two 260. Dutch Olympic Games 1928 Trials Gold Winner’s Medal hemispheres. EF. ($475) Awarded for Weightlifting. Goldplated silver, 50mm. Amsterdam 254. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, partially enameled, 30x37mm. Toned Westertoren surrounded by legend. Rev. “V” for Victory over 3-line EF. ($300) engraved award legend. EF. ($300) 254a. Official’s Badge. Silvered, partially enameled, 30x37mm. Toned EF, 261. Swiss Olympic Committee Recognition Plaque for the IXth no closure on back. ($250) Olympiad Amsterdam 1928. Bronze, 45x75mm, by Huguenin. c255. German Athletic Olympic Association Pin. Goldplated, rings Athlete with outstretched arm (Olympic Salute) over 12-line French enameled in color, 23x9mm. Rare. EF. ($400) legend of Olympic oath. Rev. Legend between Amsterdam and Swiss 256. Polish Team Pin. Silvered, 22x25mm. Horseman l. with palm branch shield (round) EF. ($275) above date and Polish legend. Toned EF. ($200) 262. Beauty in Sport Medal, 1928. Bronze, 41mm, by Jaap Kaas. 257. Soccer Association of Uruguay. Recognition Medal for Dr. Raul Muscular running athlete, stadium in background. Rev. Initials Jude. On the occasion of the Uruguayan Team Winning Gold. Lead, between “19-28”. In original box. EF. ($150) 63mm, 5mm thick, signed Pem. Nude man with flaming torch fighting 263. American Olympic Team Belt Buckle. Silvered brass, 45x38mm, snakes, “Association Uruguay de Football” at top, “Homenaje Al partially enameled in red and blue. American shield surrounded by Doctor Raul Jude” at l., “IX Olimpiada” in exergue. Dr. Jude was the “American Olympic Team Amsterdam 1928”. Color enamel partially President of the Uruguayan Soccer Association, and instrumental in bringing missing. VF+. ($275) the first Soccer World Cup to Uruguay in 1930. EF. Very rare. ($375) c264. Olympic Games Westertoren Blue and White Delft Porcelain 258. Hub for Striking the Recognition Medal for Dr. Raul Jude 1928. Plate. Handpainted, 25.5cm (10”). West Gate between Olympic flag, Iron, 7.5cm diameter, 4.8cm high. Hub shows an incuse design of the flags of participating nations and “19–28”, surrounded by Olympic medal in the previous lot. Lightly rusty, design EF. Unique. ($375) motto “CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS” and “IX OLYMPIADE”. Scarce. 259. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion in 1924 and 1928 Pin. EF. ($450) Silvered, 15mm. Color enameled flag and soccer ball surrounded by c265. Commemorative Soccer Ball Vase. Yellow glass, 11cm (4.3”) tall. legend. Buttonhole closure. EF. ($150) “OLYMPIADE/1928/ AMSTERDAM” in black on side. EF. ($325) 18 277 271

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LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 266. Official Entry Form for the Olympic Soccer Events, May 27 – c275. Official Badge. Goldplated, 34x34mm. Landscape and large Olympic June 15, 1928. Yellow, 24.5x32.1cm (9.6”x12.6”), in German rings between 1932 Olympic Winter Games legend. Numbered on language. Form has to be received by the Organising committee back. No ribbon. EF. Very rare. ($2,000) before May 6, 1928. Folded, VF-EF. Scarce. ($175) c276 Ranger’s Patch During the Olympic Games. Blue cotton with 267. Report of the American Olympic Committee. Ninth Olympic multicolor embroidery, 48x62mm (1.9”x2.4”). View of Olympic stadium Games, Amsterdam 1928. Second Olympic Winter Sports St. Moritz between “Lake Placid – N.Y.” and Olympic rings. Rare. EF. ($300) 1928. New York (1928). 476pp. illus., many plates. Stiff cardboard 277. (Ticket) February 8, 1932, Afternoon, Adult Bleacher, Ice Hockey covers, sm. tears, spine worn, contents EF. Scarce. ($350) United States – Poland; Men’s Figure Skating, Short Program, and 268. Official Report. Amsterdam 1928. Text in Dutch. 1042pp., heavily Women’s 500m Speed Skating. Yellow stock paper, 9.1x6.3cm illus., fold-out charts in back. Blue linen gilt, scuffed, contents EF. (3.6”x2.5”) Lt. creases, abt. EF. ($225) ($600) 278. (Ticket) February 12, Afternoon, Adult Standing Room, Price 269. International Sports Exposition in Liège Plaque, 1930. Silvered $2.00. Green stock paper, 9.3x6.3cm (3.7”x2.5”). Olympic Ski-Hill, bronze, 65x80mm, by Adelin Salle. Half bust of victorious nude Ski Jump, won by Hans Beck, Norway. EF. ($250) athlete, victor’s ribbon on head. Rev. Large laurel branch. Unevenly 279. Winner’s Diploma. 37.8x25.5cm (14”x10”). Participation medal toned. EF. ($150) with Fame between both sides of winner’s medal. Signed in ink by Organising Committee President Dewey and IOC President Baillet- FIRST SOCCER WORLD CUP Latour. Unawarded. EF. ($1,250) IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, 1930 280. Official Report. Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Compiled by G.M. c270. Uruguay Soccer Association Gold Award Medal for a Uruguyan Lattimer (1932). 287pp., illus. Blue linen with gold embossed Soccer Team Member on Winning the World Cup in Montevideo, participation medal on cover. Lt. wear on covers, contents EF. ($450) 1930. Goldplated silver, 18x30mm, by Tammaro. Jules Rimet Cup. Rev. “Asociacion/Uruguaya/De Football/Junta Dirigente/Hector LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 Scarone/1930”. Hector Scarone was a member of the victorious team. EF, 281. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by J. Kilenyi. Standing athlete with loop and ring. Extremely rare. ($1,000) carrying unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad. Rev. Two seated 271. Official Commemorative Medal. Bronze, 28mm. Uruguay coat female figures supporting shield of the United States. EF. ($1,000) of arms over legend. Rev. Soccer World Cup stadium with Victory. 282. Swimming Stadium Staff Badge. Blue and green celluloid, 8.8cm Integral loop and ring. Toned EF. ($175) (3.5”). EF. ($550) c272. (Ticket) Series 5, July 22, 1930, Argentina-Chile, Centenario c283. Charles Lindbergh Medal, 1932. Goldplated bronze, 72mm, by Frederic Stadium, Tribuna Olimpica, Puerta I. Browning, sm. paper loss on MacMonnies. Bust half l. of aviator. Rev. The Lone Eagle surrounded by back, VF-EF. ($600) Death, Storm and Thunder. SOM issue #4. MacMonnies was awarded Second c273. (Finals Ticket) Series 8, Uruguay-Argentina, Centenario Stadium, Prize in the Medals and Relief’s Section of the Art Competition and Exhibition for Tribuna Olimpica, Puerta I. Uruguay defeated Argentina, and became this medal. No First Prize was awarded. EF. ($350) champion of the First Soccer World Cup. Lt. browning and creases, abt. 284. Charles Lindbergh Medal. As preceding medal but silver, 32mm, EF. Rare. ($1,000) struck in 1977. EF. Rare. ($125) 19 290 285 287 288 289 286

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295. Starting Number for a Member of the American Gymnastics Team, George Gulack, Winner of Flying Rings. Black on white, 17.2x17cm (6.8”x6.7”), VF. Plus letter from R.E. Moore, head of 1932 Gymnastics Committee, on USOC letterhead requesting a 301 photo. Folded, tear, VF. (2pcs.) ($300) 302 296. Olympic Stadium Pass in Wallet. For all Events of the Xth Olympiad held in the Stadium. Green, 14.5x8.7cm (5.7”x3.4”). In light brown 285. Tenth Olympiad Yachting Pin. Silvered, 21mm, partially enameled. leather wallet. EF. ($225) American shield with legend affixed on ship’s wheel. EF. ($200) 297. Child’s Olympic Stadium Pass in Brown Leather Wallet. Valid 286. Official Poster Design Pin. Goldplated, octagonal 25x25mm, for all events in the stadium. 10.4x8.8cm (4.1”x3.5”). EF. Very rare. by J. Kilenyi, made by Whitehead & Hoag. Athlete with garland ($275) announcing the Games, Olympic rings below. EF. ($200) c298. Personal Invitation to Tour the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film 287. Phi Delta Chi Fraternity Olympic Grand Council Badge and Studios on August 6, 1932. Invitation, 16.1x22.1cm (6.3”x8.7”) Pass, July 25-28, 1932, Hollywood. Goldplated bar, with ocher-red with envelope and entry card with blindstamped Olympic rings. ribbon, gold legend. Admission pass to Council Sessions, numbered, Invitation by Xth Olympiad Committee and Louis B. Mayer of attached on badge. (2 pcs.) ($250) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with color logo. EF, envelope soiled. Scarce 288. Commemorative Olympic Games 1932 Gold ½ Dollar. Goldplated, early film industry souvenir. ($275) 12mm. Discus thrower. Rev. “1/2 California Gold” legend over bear. 299. (Bound Programs) Complete Collection of 39 Official Programs. Unc. ($150) Games of the Xth Olympiad. Bound in blue leatherette, goldstamped, 289. Commemorative 1932 Olympic Games Elongated 1900 Indian 19.5x27.5cm (7.7”x10.8”). Included are programs from the opening Head Cent. Copper, 20x30mm. Discus thrower between Olympic to the closing ceremony, July 30 – August 14, 1932. All events in legend. EF. ($75) the stadium and in all other venues. Spine ltly. worn, contents EF. 290. Tenth Olympiad 1932 Chorus Hat. White felt, blue and red patch ($1,000) on front with “Xth Olympiad Chorus Los Angeles 1932”. Sm. holes, c300. Deluxe Leather Edition of the Official Report. Bound in leather, lt. browning. Very rare. ($275) blindstamped stadium on cover. 815pp. illustrated in b&w and color, c291. X Olympic 1932 Child’s Kimono. Padded linen, brown, black and in English language. Spine with raised bands, goldstamped, EF, in blue Olympic Games design: pole vault, runners, equestrian, soccer original cardboard box. ($800) ball, medal, trophy, Olympic rings. Sm. holes, VF-EF. ($200) 301. International Congress of Sports Medicine in Torino and Rome c292. Large Xth Olympiad 1932 Los Angeles Discus Thrower Banner. Medal, 1933. Bronze, 30mm, scalloped edge. Nude athlete between Black silk with gold decor, 85.5x107.5cm (33.7”x42.3”). Golden fasces and “FIMS”. Rev. 2 circular lines of legend. Toned EF. discus thrower standing on plinth inscribed “X OLYMPIAD 1932 ($150) LOS ANGELES”, golden tassels at bottom. EF. Rare. ($1,500) 302. Olympic Day in the Netherlands Plaque, 1933. Goldplated bronze, c293. Long Ladies’ Silk Scarf with Olympic Rings. 22x130cm 33x45mm. Nude athlete l. between Greek legend. Rev. Legend. VF- (8.7”x51.2”). Embroidered color Olympic rings and color design. EF. EF. ($100) ($150) c294. Small Commemorative Statue of a Swimmer. Goldplated brass, 60mm (2.4”). Swimmer at pool’s edge, “Tenth Olympiad/Los Please Bid Early! Angeles – 1932” on base. Lt. wear on the goldplating, EF. ($175) 20 306 303 305

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315 310 309 316 314. Official Daily Program, February 12, 1936. Brown covers, 49pp. illus., 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ladies figure skating, ice hockey, 5000m speed skating won by , Norway; 4-Man Bobsled won by Swiss team. With green changes flyer. Covers 311 abt. EF, contents EF. ($225) 315. Set of 12 Photos by B. Johannes, Garmisch-Partenkirchen. 7x9cm (2.8”x3.5’). Sonja Henie, Olympic Oath at Opening Ceremony, A. Hitler, Christl Cranz, Birger Ruud, Franz Pfnür, the Pausins, Closing Ceremony, etc. In pictorial cover (worn). ($100) 316. (Book) Hess, Hermann. Ritter von Halt. Der Sportler und Soldat. The Sportsman and Soldier. Berlin, 1936. 262pp., 79 full-page 313 314 photographic plates, 14.6x21.9cm (5.7”x8.6”), in German language. Life of Ritter von Halt, President of Garmisch 1936 Olympic Organising 303. Ice Skating Pairs Gold Winner’s Medal of the St. Moritz Skating Committee. Half linen, corners scuffed, contents EF. ($150) Club Championship, 1934. Goldplated bronze, 37mm. Skater. Rev. 317. Official Report. Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter. Text in Laurel branch dividing legend. EF. ($100) German. 450pp., many photos, charts and color plates. The report was 304. Gold Medal in Swiss Figure Skating Pairs Championship in only published in German language. Blue linen gilt, lt. scuffing, contents Basel, 1935. Goldplated bronze, 37mm. 7-line German legend EF. Very scarce. ($900) surrounded by 10 sports. Rev. Winged figure skater, radiant Swiss cross in background. With red-white (faded) ribbon, figure skate pin BERLIN, 11th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1936 at top: “R.Wil 3.1.34”. EF. ($150) c318. The Golden Chain of Office for the Members of the International Olympic Committee. Designed by sculptor Walter E. Lemcke after GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Greek original vases and coins in the Old Museum in Berlin. Cast 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 bronze, approx. 80cm (31.5”). 6 small plaques are linked by rings. 305. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit Left side: Horseman with relay torch, silver coin from Taranto, 300 over Olympic rings within German legend. Rev. Olympic motto over BC; Javelin thrower from bowl, 430 B.C. Discus thrower, silver coin fir branches. EF/VF-EF, rubbing on rev. ($1,750) from Cos, 500 B.C. Right side: Wrestlers, silver coin from Aspendos, 306. Olympic Ski Finals Pin, 1935. Cream bakelike, red and blue, 25mm. 400 B.C.; Runner bearing arms, from bowl, 500 B.C.; and Youth with American shield with “1935” over crossed skis. EF. ($150) jumping weights, from bowl, 490 B.C. The 2 lower plaques are linked 307. Hockey Stick “Pro Olympia 1936” Pin. Goldplated, 36x9mm. EF. by enameled Olympic rings from which is suspended a plaque with ($150) the famous Zeus Olympian head, a stone sculpture. Reverse engraved c308. Commemorative Edelweiss Flower Pin. Silvered, and gilt, “XI. OLYMPIADE BERLIN 1936” at top, leaving room for 10 more 33x44mm. Edelweiss over legend, color Olympic rings below. EF. Olympiads. Official report p.126/127; Olympic Games News Service ($125) No. 33. There were 68 IOC members plus IOC President Baillet- 309. Official Visitor’s Pin. Silvered, partially enameled, 35mm. VF-EF. Latour at the time of the Berlin games. The chain, intended to be worn ($100) at all future Olympic Games, was only worn at the Berlin Olympic 310. Sudetenland Olympiad Pin (1936). Silvered, 22x28mm. Four-Man Games. EF, sm. chip on black enameled ring, almost unnoticeable. Bobsled and ski jumper between “Olympiade H.D.W.”. EF. ($100) Rare and beautiful chain. Minimum Bid ($15,000) 311. Good Luck Talisman Skiing Medal (1936). Silvered bronze, 32mm. c319. Proposed Winner’s Medal for the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games. Edelweiss flower over Olympic rings. Rev. Skier in oak wreath. Bronze, 77mm. Two eagles to the right in high relief, “OLYMPIA” Toned EF, with fob. ($125) in upper left. Rev. Four-line German legend “DEM SIEGER/IM c312. Silk Ticket. Bobsled, February 11, 1936. Multicolor silk, with WETTKAMPF/BERLIN/1936”, circle below. (“To the Winner in the inscribed brass bar, 45x62mm. Creased, abt. EF. ($300) Berlin 1936 Championships”, translated). A competition for the design 313. Official Daily Program, February 8, 1936. Red covers, 32pp. illus., of a winner’s medal for the Berlin 1936 Olympiad Games was held, and this 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ski slalom, Ladies, won by medal was chosen. The 2 eagles symbolize the German Reich and Olympia. Christl Cranz, Germany; and Ice Hockey. A few results penciled in. The IOC insisted on the previous winners medal design by Cassioli with With green changes flyer. Covers lt. foxing, contents EF. ($225) seated Victory. EF. Unique and historically important. ($9,750) 21 320 321 323 324

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332 334 331 330 320. Brown-Green Patina Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 70mm, by O. Placzek. Five athletes representing the five continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell. Rev. Olympic Bell embossed with German Eagle holding Olympic rings, within five concentric circles. 335 EF. ($400) 321. Olive-Brown Patina Participation Medal. Cast by H. Noack, Berlin. As preceding medal, lt. wear obv., sm. rn., VF-EF/EF. ($350) c322. Yachting Team Leader’s Badge. Bronze, 42x44mm, by Lauer. Numbered, with green ribbon (color faded) inscribed “Segeln/ Mannschafts-führer” in 3 lines. EF. ($1,250) 337 323. Official German State Recognition Pin. Silvered, 24x25mm. German State eagle with swastika on oak wreath, Olympic rings 330. Commemorative Winner’s Pin. Silvered, 28mm. Victorious athlete below. EF. Rare. ($750) in laurel wreath, “XI-OLYMPIADE” legend. EF. ($125) 324. Official Badge with Orange Rosette. Silvered center with rosette, 331. Commemorative Olympic Bell. Silvered brass, 31x39mm. German 35mm. VF-EF. ($250) State Eagle holding Olympic rings, “I call the youth of the world c325. Official Badge with Green Rosette. International Youth below”. Rev. “XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936” in 4 lines. Chain at top. Encampment Badge. Silvered center featuring Olympic Rings over EF. ($125) Brandenburg Gate, with green rosette (faded). VF+. Very scarce 332. Commemorative Olympic Bell. Silvered, 20x22mm. Three- badge. ($300) dimensional bell, flat back. Loop at top. Toned EF. ($75) c326. Official Olympic Star Flight to Olympiad in Berlin 1936 Badge. 333. Official Color Olympic Rings Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, Presented by Reichsport Leader von Tschammer to participants. Mother 44x18mm. EF. ($75) of pearl, 49x34mm. Three affixed silver airplanes flying towards color 334. Official Commemorative Car Plaque. Goldplated, cream enamel, rings between Olympic legend. Mother of pearl seems like clouds. 72x76mm. Brandenburg Gate over large Olympic rings. EF. ($150) Only 54 planes completed the flight to Berlin Olympiad. EF. ($500) 335. Kiel Yachting Car Plaque. Silvered, 68x68mm. Kiel logo, rings 327. New York Mayor’s La Guardia Medal Presented to Victorious above yachts, fish below. Black background. EF. ($175) Olympians Returning from Berlin, 1936. Bronze, 50mm. Hand c336. Commemorative Junghans Pocket Watch. Chrome-plated housing, holding laurel branch. Rev. “Presented by Fiorello A. La Guardia back and front center goldplated with Brandenburg Gate over Mayor to 1936 Olympian”. EF, in blue cardboard box. ($425) Olympic rings and XIth Olympiad legend. Inside face goldplated. EF. 328. Official Visitor’s Medal. Bronze, 36mm, by K. Roth, struck by Attractive. ($1,000) Bavarian State Mint. Olympic bell. Rev. Female presenting laurel 337. Hermann Göring Personal Olympic Pass Wallet. Black leather, branch. EF. ($150) 15.8x10.3cm (6.1”x4.1”). Blind-stamped Olympic rings on cover, 329. Indiana and Kentucky AAU Olympic Trials for Berlin Winner’s inside top in gold lettering “Ministerpräsident Generaloberst Medal, 1936. Sterling silver, 33mm, scalloped edge, by Balfour. Hermann Göring” (Prime Minister (of Prussia) General Colonel Victorious athlete. Rev. “Olympic Trials 1936”. With loop and ring, Hermann Göring (translated). Göring was Chief of the German Air Force, EF. ($175) founder of the Gestapo in 1933. VF-EF. ($300) 22 350 351 351 352 353 343 c338. Olympic Hostesses Hat. Felt, 25.5x5x9.8cm (10”x3.9”). Color Olympic rings in celluloid attached on front. Worn by hostesses during the Berlin Olympic Games. Brown spots, VF. Rare. ($275) c339. Blue Covered Dish with Olympic Bell Top. 12.8cm (5”) wide, 5cm (2”) high. Engraved large Olympic bell between “19-36” date in pearled border. Ornate sides. EF. ($325) c340. Handpainted Cobalt Blue Porcelain Cup. 8cm (3.1”) wide, 5cm (2”) tall, by Johann Haviland, Bavaria. Handpainted color Olympic rings and helmeted crowned Berlin city shield between Olympic Games legend inside cup, edges and handle trimmed in gold. EF. ($200) c341. Commemorative Entry to the Olympic Stadium Ceramic Plate. 354 355 Multicolor, handpainted, 18.6cm (7.3”). View of entry into Olympic Stadium, Olympic rings between towers. EF. ($200) c342. Commemorative Fairy Tale Savings Bank. Red bakelite, 8.9x4.9cm (3.5”x1.9”), 6.4cm (2.5”) high. Snow White, and Hänsel and Gretel; Olympic Berlin 1936 bell and discus thrower on sides. EF. ($200) 343. Bronze Sculpture of a Runner (ca. 1936). Bronze, 22.5cm (8.9”) tall with base. Runner to left with outstretched arm, on marble base. EF. ($200) 356 c344. Third Place Winner’s Diploma. Awarded for Kayak Pairs 10,000 Meters. Gold embossed, 50x38cm (19.7”x15”), designed by Professor Ernst Boehm, Berlin, printed by Erasmusdruck, Berlin. Signed in ink by Organising Committee President Lewald and IOC 357 President Baillet-Latour. Embossed Olympic stadium between Brandenburg Gate and Olympic bell, on gold background. Outside 350. Identity Card for the Head of the Press Department, Dr. Krause, light browning and water stain at top not affecting diploma design, Valid for all Venues. 4pp., salmon colored, 9x13.1cm (3.5”x5.2”). o.w. EF. In original stiff cover with Olympic rings and “XI Olympiade With photo. EF. ($500) Berlin 1936” in gold (lt. browning). ($2,750) 351. (Autograph) Identity Card for a German Track & Field Official. c345. Miniature Winner’s Diploma Presented to Business Partners of 9.1x14.9cm (3.6”x5.9”), with photo, in wallet. EF. Plus Nomination Erasmusdruck Co., Berlin. 4pp. cardboard, 23.4x17.8cm (9.2”x7”), Letter by Reichsportführer von Tschammer on his letterhead with printed by Erasmusdruck. Explanation of production process of blindstamped eagle with swastika, for O. Sabel to Athletics Leader of winners diplomas and actual small size winner’s diploma, pasted in. Gau IX=Westfalen-Lippe, 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). Signed in ink by von EF. Rare. ($575) Tschammer. Letter folded twice, sm. tear at top, VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($400) c346. Rare Pigeon Flight at Opening Ceremony Merit Diploma and 352. (Book) Handbook of Sports Regulations. General Rules and Pin. Diploma mounted on cardboard, black design with gold trim, Programmes of the Competitions. In English. Published by the 29.5x41.5cm (11.6”x16.3”). Homeing pigeons in circle between Organising Committee. Foldout maps in back. 12.8x19.2cm (5”x7.6”). laurel and oak branches, special merit legend of Homeing Pigeon Blue linen, marginal browning, spine faded, contents EF. ($300) Association Düsseldorf-Land below. Official silvered pigeon flight 353. (Brochure) General Rules and Regulations and Programs. pin with Olympic rings attached at lower left. A few brown spots at Published by the Organising Committee. 96pp., 12.2x18.4cm top. EF. Very rare. ($750) (4.8”x7.2”), in German language. All events in Berlin 1936. Stain on c347. (Poster) Official Torch Relay Poster. Multicolor lithograph, cover, contents EF. ($175) 63.5x101cm (24.8”x39.8”), designed by Leng, published by 354. (Program) Modern Pentathlon. 31pp., fold-out map of equestrian Reichsbahnzentrale, Berlin, in German language. Route of first event on August 2, 1936, 15x20.1cm (5.9”x7.9”), in German modern Olympic torch relay from Olympia (20.7) – Sofia – Belgrad – language. Lists of participants by country, for all 5 events, and list of Vienna – Prague to Berlin (Aug. 1). Poster has been folded three times, all 47 participants, space for results. Cover creased, tear, contents abt. a few small tears along folds, a few brown spots, VF. ($1,750) EF. Rare. ($250) c348. (Poster) Men’s Final Olympic Swimming Tryouts, Warwick 355. (Program) Final Western Tryouts for Track and Field, June 26 Neck, Rhode Island, July 10-12, 1936. Multicolor, 35.7x55.5cm and 27, 1936, Los Angeles. 12pp., 17.6x25.1cm (6.9”x9.9”). Results (14.1”x21.9”), printed by What Cheer Printing Company, Providence, penciled in. Creased, tears on l. side. Fine. ($75) Rhode Island. Orange-yellow-black diver between legend. Creased, 356. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, August 1, 1936, 16.00 Uhr, Olympic tears, browning, mounted on linen, VF. Scarce. ($450) Stadium. Price RM 3.-, Standing Room. 12.7x7cm (5”x2.8”). EF. c349. (Poster) “Welcome to the Olympic Village!” for Participants ($150) from France. By Reich Minister of War v. Blomberg and Organising 357. Pair of Tickets. Canoeing, August 8, 1936, 8.00 and 15.00, Regattabahn Committee President Dr. Lewald. Multicolor, 22x33cm (9.7”x13”). Gold Grünau, RM 1.-, 15x6cm. Soccer stamp and cancellation on back. Crease, laurel branch and color Olympic rings above aerial view of Olympic VF-EF. And Swimming, August 11, 1936, 9.00 and 15.00, Swimming Village, welcome text below. Creased, center tear at l. VF. ($150) Stadium, RM 5, full ticket, 13x6cm. EF. (2 pcs.) ($175) 23 359 360

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369 370 371 372 373 c367. Film Program of the Second Olympia 1936 Film by Leni 358. Pair of Soccer Tickets. Soccer Season Pass with Ticket for August Riefenstahl. 8 stiff pages illustrated, red stripes on sides, 22x29cm 10, 1936, RM 5.-. Plus Ticket for August 11, 1936, RM 6.25, both (8.7”x11.4”), in German. Olympia-Festival of Beauty. The beauty Olympic Stadium. EF. ( 2 pcs.) ($200) of the human body in different sport events. EF. Scarce. ($150) 359. Group of Four Tickets. Opening Ceremony, August 1, Olympic 368. The Olympic Venues. Set of 12 Aerial Photos. 9.1x7.1cm (3.6”x2.8”), Stadium. Track & Field, August 2, Olympic Stadium. Boxing, August by Klinke & Co., Berlin. Olympic stadium, Reichssportfeld, the Olympic 11, Deutschlandhalle. And Participant’s Ticket, Field Hockey, August Village, Kiel Yachting, etc. Captions on back. In folder. EF. ($100) 12, Hockey Stadium cut on r. side. VF-EF to EF. (4 pcs.) ($300) 369. (Official Guide) Germany. Exposition Berlin 1936, July 18 - 360. Ticket. Equestrian and Closing Ceremony, August 16, 10.00 Uhr August 16. 166pp. plus 44pp., illus., 20x20.6cm (7.9”x8.1”), in and 15.00 Uhr, Olympic Stadium, Price RM 10.-, II Platz. 10x7cm German language. Presentation of 30 German regions, also Train (3.9”x2.8”). EF. ($150) Service, Freeways, Aviation, German Postal System, etc. Stiff color 361. Modern Pentathlon. Official Results for Fencing Event. 2pp., covers, ltly. scuffed, contents EF. ($150) yellow, 36.8x33cm (14.4”x13”). Results by country and participant. 370. (Brochure) Celebration Night of the German Army, August Folded twice, VF-EF. ($75) 7, 1936. Seating Arrangements and Welcome Address in 4 362. Modern Pentathlon, Event III – Shooting. Results on 2 pages for Languages. 28pp., 14.7x21cm (5.8”x8.3”). Guests by country in all participants, by country. Pink, 59x33cm (23.2”x13’). Creased, alphabetical order. Plus 4-page welcome address in English, French, VF-EF. ($100) Spanish, and Italian. Tear on cover, lt. browning, contents EF. Rare. 363. Official Modern Pentathlon Results on August 5 after Completion (8 pcs.) ($225) of Equestrian, Fencing, Shooting and Swimming. 2pp., green 371. (Brochure) Olympia. Brochure with Explanations to Leni paper, 36.8x33cm (14.4”x`3”). Crease, lt. browning, VF-EF. ($75) Riefenstahl’s Two 1936 Olympic Films. Published by the Reich 364. Complete Set of 26 Explanatory Event Booklets on the 1936 Publicity Head Office of the NSDAP, by Walter Günther. 64pp., Winter and Summer Games. Yellow and brown covers, 11.1x15cm illustrated, 15x21cm (5.9”x8l.3”), in German language. Nazi party (4.4”x5.9”), published by the Official Olympic Publicity Committee, explanations to films; list of all winners and Olympic hymn music by in German language. Each booklet contains 32 pages with illustrations, R. Strauss. VF-EF. ($150) Nrs. 1 and 26 have 48pp. Presentation of each sport with history and 372. (Magazine) World Sports. The Official Magazine of the British preview to 1936 Olympic Games. Scarce as a complete set. VF to EF Olympic Association. First Special Olympic Number. July 1936. (26 pcs.) ($300) 55pp., illustrated, 21.6x27.3cm (8.5”x10.7”). Preview of possible winners, c365. (Brochure) Official Fold-Out Brochure on the Olympic Games in extensive program, Great Britain’s Olympic prospects, etc. Browning on Berlin 1936. 17pp. illustrated, 20.5x22.4cm (8.1”x8.8”), in German. cover, trace of tape upper r. corner, contents VF-EF. ($100) Venues, program, travel to Berlin, etc. Color covers featuring official 373. (Book) Miller, le Fort and Harster. So Kämpfte und Siegte die poster by Würbel. VF-EF. ($100) Jugend der Welt. That’s How the Youth of the World Competed c366. Film Program of the First Olympia 1936 Film by Leni Riefenstahl. and Won. München, 1937. 160pp., 72 b&w photographic plates, 8 stiff pages, illustrated, blue stripes on sides, 22x29.3cm (8.7”x11.5’), 17.8x25.1cm (7”x10”), in German. Detailed report on all events in in German. Olympia-Festival of the Nations. The film was dedicated Berlin 1936. Green linen, goldstamped, with gold dust jacket (worn, to Pierre de Coubertin. EF. Scarce. ($150) stains), contents EF. ($125) 24 381 384 374 375 376

374. Thimmermann, Hermann. Olympische Siege. München, 1936. 191pp., 5”x7.3”), in German language. Stories about Olympic winners 1896-1932 (Spiridon Louis 1896, Johnny Weissmüller 1924, Hanns Braun 1912, etc.). Color covers, lt. wear, contents EF. ($100) 375. British Empire Games 1938 in Sydney, Australia. Participation Medal. Bronze, 62x75mm, by D.E. Morden, struck by Stokes, Melbourne. 7 sporting events around legend, Sydney Bridge below. Rev. Large berry sprigs united by globe with Australia. EF/abt. EF. ($400)

ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1940 385 (Canceled) 376. (Fold-out Brochure) St. Moritz, Olympic Winter Games 1940, February 3-11. Multicolor, 10.9x22cm (4.3”x8.7”), fold-out in 8 sections, text in German. Views of St. Moritz, different sports, etc. VF-EF. ($200)

TOKYO, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) c377. Commemorative 1940 Olympiad Porcelain Cup. White porcelain 386 with multicolor design, 5.7cm (2.2”) tall, 6.4cm diameter. Athlete jumping through Olympic rings, between “1940” and Japanese legend. Tiny chip. EF. Rare. ($175) c378. Commemorative Light Brown Ceramic Ashtray. 10.2x10.2cm (4”x4”), 4.3cm tall. Olympic rings, Olympic bell and Japanese legend around top, Japanese legend on 3 sides. EF. ($375) c379. Commemorative Golden Brown Tea Cup. Ceramic, 6.8cm (2.7”), 6.5cm diameter. Large Olympic rings and large Olympic bell with Japanese legend. EF. Rare. ($275) c380. Commemorative Blue Tea Cup. As preceding tea cup but blue color. EF. ($275) 381. Commemorative Long Jump and Swimming Tea Cup. White porcelain, blue, black and brown design, 5.7cm (2.2”) tall, 6.4cm diameter. Olympic rings between long jump and swimmer, Tiger and 388 389 390 legend on back. EF. ($225) c382. (Brochure) 2600 Japan International Exposition Tokyo and 386. Official Commemorative Silver Medal. Silverplated copper, 36mm. Yokohama (1940). Tokyo, April 3, 1937. 40pp. illus., 1 color map, Stadium. Rev. Torchbearer, globe in background. Only a small number 2-page exposition poster map laid in. Mentions the Tokyo 1940 Olympic was made before the games were canceled. Toned EF. ($275) Games. Color covers by Takeski Morita. Lt. scuffing, o.w. EF. ($150) c387. Official Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 69.7x104.3cm (27.4”x41.1”), 384. (Book) Japan Pictorial. Published by the Board of Tourist designed by Ilmari Sysimetso, printed by Tilgman, in Swedish Industry, Japanese Government Railways. 140pp. illus., language. Large figure of Paavo Nurmi, globe with Finland and 22.3x25.5cm (8.8”x10”), in English, French and German. Japan in Helsinki in back. Olympism p. 50/51. Sysimetso’s 1940 poster became pictures including Korea, Taiwan and Manchuria. Full-page “Tokyo the official poster for Helsinki 1952. EF, professionally lined on linen. 1940 XII Olympiad” with Olympic stadium. Linen, with pictorial ($2,250) dust jacket (worn), contents EF. ($175) 388. (Brochure) Reiten. Equestrian Sports General Rules, Regulations and Program, in German Language. 91pp., 12.5x18.4cm HELSINKI, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) (4.9”x7.2”). Includes complete program for Helsinki 1940 Games. 385. Norwegian Fund Raising Plaque for 1940 Olympic Games. Covers ltly. soiled, VF, contents EF. ($250) Uniface aluminum, 47x70mm, by Trygve Dammen, designed by 389. (Brochure) Olympic Review. Includes the IOC Official Bulletin. Hans Andersen, made by Nordisk Aluminum Industri. Medieval July, 1940. 32pp., plus 2 color plates and 6 b&w plates, 17.7x24.9cm warrior and athlete over Olympic rings and “Norway 1940”. In (7”x9.8”), in German, French and English. Published by the original cardboard box, inside top imprinted. EF. Rare. ($450) International Olympic Institute, Carl Diem, Berlin. Stiff covers faxed, contents EF. ($125) 390. (Book) Montherlant, H. Paysage des Olympiques. Olympic Landscapes. (Paris), 1940. 48pp. text, 79 pages with 87 photos of Please Bid Early! young sportsmen and sportswomen by Karel Egermeier, 17.5x23cm (6.9”x9”). Stiff covers. Abt. EF. ($100) 25 394 391

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408 405 404 c400. Skiing Starting Number. Green linen with white number, 28x24cm (11”x9.5”). Olympic rings and “St. Moritz” in black at top. EF. ($375) 401. Television Armband. Black design on white linen, 45x9.8cm (17.7”x3.9”). EF. ($275) c402. Colorful Official Olympic St. Moritz Scarf. Multicolor cotton, 61.4x61.4cm (24.2”x24.2”). St. Moritz sun over large Olympic rings, “Winter 1948” below, “Olympia Foulard. Made in Switzerland” in corner. EF. Rare. ($300) c403. (Poster) St. Moritz Official Logo Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 63.5x102cm (25.4”x40.2”), designed by Werner Weiskönig, printed 410 412 by Art Institute Orell Füssli AG, Zürich. Large smiling sun, logo of 411 St. Moritz, over Alpine landscape, “Olympische Winterspiele 1948” 391. 50th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Modern Olympic (Olympic Winter Games 1948, transl.). Olympism p. 57. Sm. tack holes Games Medal, 1944. Blackened bronze medal, 55mm, by Milo in corners and at top, a few marginal tears, lt. creases, abt. EF. ($1,750) Martin. Nike walking l. holding laurel branch. Rev. Olympic rings 404. Identity Card for a Liechtenstein Participant. 8.2x12.4cm above 6-line French legend. EF. Scarce. ($400) (3.2”x4.9”). With photo. Lt. crease, a few tears on left, VF+. Scarce. 392. (Book) Anderson, P. Chr. 50 Years of Olympic Games. Summer ($375) and Winter Games. , 1945. 456pp. illustrated, approximately 58 405. Official Daily Program Nr. 2, January 31, 1948. 9pp., 14.7x21cm photographic plates, 20x26cm (7.9”x10.2’), in Norwegian language. Report (5.8”x8.3”), in German, English, and French. Cross Country Speed on each Olympiad 1896-1936, list of Norwegian participants, winning Skating, Two-Man Bob, Winter Pentathlon. Color covers. Crease, charts, etc. Red cardboard, EF, dust jacket (worn), contents EF. ($150) VF-EF. ($175) 406. Ice Hockey Finals Ticket, February 8, 1948, Eisstadion. Red and ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 pink, 8.5x3cm (3.3”x1.2”), with tag for buttonhole. Canada won gold. c393. Specimen Silver Winner’s Medal. Silvered bronze, 97.9 grams, VF-EF. Rare. (350) 60mm, by Paul-André Droz. Hand holding torch, Olympic rings 408. Swiss Team Autographs Card with Olympic 1948 Stamps, and snowflakes in background. Rev. 4-line French legend between Cancellation on February 6, 1948. 20.9x14.7cm (8.2”x5.8”). Card snowflakes. Unc. ($6,000) with about 35 signatures of Swiss team members. VF-EF. ($200) 394. Official 5 Franken Size Gold Medal, 1948. Struck at Bern Mint. Gold, 33mm, 27 grams, by Wiederkehr. Nude athlete kneeling, LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 holding torch. Rev. Olympic rings over laurel branches. EF. ($750) c409. International Olympic Committee Badge. Goldplated, bronze, 395. Olympia St. Moritz 1948 Medal. Uniface thin copper, 50mm. Swiss 32x47mm, rings in color. With “I.O.C.” bar and white (lt. soiling) cross in circle of 5 rings showing figure and speed skating, ice hockey, and Olympic color ribbon. There were only 80 IOC members in London slalom and bobsled. Toned EF, with loop. ($125) 1948. EF. Very rare. ($6,500) 396. Commemorative Olympic Winter Games 1928 and 1948 in St. 410. Team Manager’s Badge. Bronze, 32x47mm. With dark blue ribbon Moritz Plaque. Goldplated bronze, 48x54mm. 4-line legend. Rev. inscribed in gold “TEAM MANAGER” (partially faint). EF. ($400) Snowflake with Olympic rings. EF. ($125) 411. Large Official Presentation Plaque. Bronze, 6.5x9.8cm (2.6”x3.9”). c397. Official Visitor’s Badge. Goldplated, 18x28mm. St. Moritz sun logo Large logo. Legend over Big Ben, large rings below. Rev. High over Olympic rings. With blue and yellow tassels. EF. ($275) relief discus thrower, panel with engraved name over crossed laurel c398. Commemorative Pin. Goldplated, 36x28mm. “St. Moritz” over branches below. EF. ($350) color Olympic rings. EF. ($250) 412. Dutch NOC Presentation Plaque on Olympic Day, June 20, 1948. c399. Commemorative Skier Pin with Olympic Rings. Goldplated, Silverplated bronze, uniface, 80x80mm (3.2x3.2”). Lions supporting multicolor enamel, 28x37mm. Skier in Alps, “St. Moritz” above, crowned logo with “NOC” over rings in center, ribbon with legend suspended from color Olympic rings. EF. ($175) below. Spot, VF-EF. ($150) 26 413 414 417 419

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424. (Ticket) Boxing, August 13, 1948, 2 p.m., Empire Pool, Wembley, 413. Czech Olympic Winner’s Recognition Medal by Mayor of Prague. Price £1 ls. Violet, 14.4x9cm (5.7”x3.5”). With gate check at r. EF. Silver, 40mm. View of Hradschin. Rev. 6-line legend. Presented to all ($80) Czech 1948 London medal winners at a ceremony in the city hall by Prague 425. Olympic Games Guide 1948 & Programme. Editors Court and mayor. Toned EF. ($400) Ross. 48pp., 12.2x18.5cm (4.8”x7.3”). St. Moritz 1948 results, 1936 414. Olympic Wrestling Trials in Lapua, Finland, 1948 Winner’s winter and summer results, World record table, National results 1936, Medal. Silver uniface, 43x50mm. Five-line Finnish award legend in 1948 London. Detailed program, Venues and Olympic Dictionary. laurel wreath. Won by Eino Virtanen, bronze medal winner in Berlin Abt. EF. ($125) 1936. Looped, EF. ($175) c415. British Olympic Association Car Plaque. Nickel-plated, FOURTH SOCCER WORLD CUP 7.8x11.5cm (3.1”x4.5”), multicolor enamel. Large color rings in IN RIO DE JANEIRO, 1950 center, British Olympic Committee name on blue outer band. VF-EF. 426. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Soccer players before globe. Scarce. ($250) Rev. Crossed laurel and oak branches around 5-line legend of the c416. Swiss Team Patch. Color embroidered linen, 63x82mm. EF. ($150) Brazilian Sports Confederation. EF. Rare. ($1,000) 417. Swimming Judge’s Armband. Ocher and white linen with black c427. First Pan American Games in Buenos Aires, 1951. First Place and blue legend, 28x8cm (11”x3.2”). Ltly. soiled, VF-EF. ($150) Winner’s Medal. Silver, multicolor enamel, 32mm. Flaming torch c418. Very Large Olympic Venues of the London 1948 Games Scarf. over Argentine colors, in open laurel wreath. Rev. Legend. Looped, Multicolor cotton, 86.7x87.5cm (34.1”x34.4”). Flaming Olympic torch EF. Rare. ($350) within views of Wembley Olympic Stadium, Henley Rowing, Empire Pool Wembley, and Windsor Castle (start of Marathon), surrounded by OSLO, 6th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1952 border of Olympic rings. A few sm. spots, VF-EF. ($175) c428. Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated copper, 56mm, by V.Falireus. 419. Commemorative Bottle Opener. Chrome-plated, 3.7x9.7cm. Lt. Oslo Olympic emblem, a silhouette of the Oslo City Hall with and dark blue enameled logo on top. VF-EF. ($100) superimposed Olympic rings. Rev.Olympic motto surrounding large 420. Commemorative Sugar Spoon with Logo. Silverplated, 11.8cm (4.6”) snowflake. Presented to high dignitaries. EF. Very rare. ($9,000) long. Official logo at top of handle with pearl design. VF+. ($100) 429. Participant’s Badge. Silvered copper, multicolor enamel, 31x37mm. 421. Identity Card of a Czech Gymnastic Gold Medal Winner. 4pp., EF, lt. toning, no closure on back. ($325) 9.6x13.9cm (3.8”x5.5”), with photo. Abt. EF. ($400) 430. Commemorative Ice Hockey Stick Pin. Goldplated, 30x66mm. 422. Photo of King George Greeting the IOC Members at the Opening Large hockey stick with Olympic rings, center of rings enameled in Ceremony. Black and white photo, 20.6x15.1cm (8.1”x5.9”). Framed black. EF. ($200) and glazed. EF. ($125) c431. Large Commemorative Downhill Skier Plaque. Multicolor 423. Day Pass August 9, 1948, Empire Stadium Wembley, Stand C, handpainted ceramic, 23x48cm (9.1”x18.9”), by Ploen. Downhill All Arenas. Blue, 14.4x9cm (5.7”x3.5”). With 3 gate checks at r. skier, Olympic flag in background. “Greetings from the VI Olympic Complimentary ticket for members of National Olympic Committees Winter Games Oslo 1952” on back. EF. Decorative and scarce. and their guests. Official report p. 137. EF. Scarce. ($125) ($750) 27 436 437

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HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 445 446 441. Participation Medal. Bronze, 54mm, by K. Räsänen. Stylized athletes’ heads superimposed over the Olympic Stadium. Rev. Male and female 432. (Autograph) Alpine Skiing Starting Number. Linen, with blue athletes to left holding torches over Olympic rings. Toned EF. ($300) number, Olympic rings and “Oslo 1952”. 35.8x29.2cm (14.1x11.5”). c442. Press Badge. AE, 33x48mm, partially enameled. Uneven toning, EF. With autograph of skier. VF. ($350) With yellow-black ribbon. ($350) 433. Starting Number. Olympic rings and “Oslo-1952” over number, in 443. Olympic Merit Medal. Silver, 31mm. Olympic decoration on either blue. Faded, a few brown spots. VF. ($250) side. With blue and white striped ribbon. EF. ($275) c434. Commemorative Olympic Events Scarf. Multicolor linen, 72x75cm c444. (Poster) Official Poster in Swedish Language. Offset color printing, (28.4”x29.5”). Colorful Oslo city shield in center surrounded by 25.5x38.8cm (10”x15.3”), by Ilmari Sysimetsae, printed by Tilgman Olympic legend, hockey players, skater, bobsled, and skier in corners. AB. Nurmi, famous Finish runner and Olympic champion, running EF. ($200) to r., globe with Finland in back. The poster was designed for the 1940 435. Identity Card for a German Bobsled Participant. Yellow, Helsinki Olympic Games which were cancelled; only the date was changed. 9.5x14.8cm (3.7”x5.8”), with photo. VF-EF. ($275) Crease, EF, lined on linen. ($300) 436. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, February 15, 1952, , 445. Identity Card for the Swiss NOC Secretary General. Gray-blue, 10 a.m., Standing Room. 10.8x9.4cm (4.3”x3.7”). Lt. crease, o.w. EF. 8x11.3cm (3.1”x4.4”). With photo. EF. ($275) Rare. ($225) 446. (Brochure) Guide to the XV Olympic Games. 8pp., 2-page map 437. Ticket. Closing Ceremony, February 25, 1952, Bislett Stadium, of Olympic venues in center, 14.5x19.4cm (5.7”x7.6”), in Swedish 19.00, Standing Room. 10.9x9.5cm (4.3”x3.7”). Lt. crease, o.w. EF. language. Accommodation, travel, complete program etc. Lt. creases, Rare. ($225) abt. EF. ($100) 438. Official Daily Program No. 4. February 17, 1952. 17pp., 13.1x18.5cm 447. (Photo) Paavo Nurmi in the to Light (5.2”x7.3”), in Norwegian, French and English. 5000m Speed Skating the Olympic Flame, July 19, 1952. Black and white, 23.5x17.4cm won by , Norway; Ice Hockey matches Sweden- (9.3”x6.9”). IOC members cheering Nurmi, running with lit torch. Norway and Czechoslovakia – Germany; Women’s Downhill Skiing, EF, mounted on cardboard. ($100) etc. Tear in cover and first 2 pages, browning, VF+ ($75) 448. (Book) Llewellyn, H.M. Foxhunter in Pictures. London, 1952. 439. Official Daily Program No. 5, February 18, 1952. 17pp., 13x18.4cm 75pp. profusely illustrated, 14.5x22.2cm (5.7”x8.7”). Llewellyn won (5.1”x7.2”), in Norwegian, French and English. 18km Long Distance gold in Helsinki 1952 and bronze in London 1948 with his horse Run (some results noted), 1500 Meters Speed Skating, Ice Hockey. Foxhunter. Red linen, spine sunned, contents EF. ($125) Sm. crease at r., o.w. EF. ($100) 449. Seventh Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico, 440. Official Daily Program No. 11, February 24, 1952. 16pp., 1954. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm. Ancient 12.9x18.1cm (5.1”x7.1”), in Norwegian, French and English. Creased, Mexican archer. Rev. View of stadium between legend. Sm. rb. and VF. ($75) rns., abt. EF. ($475) 28 452 453 456 457 459

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464 465 450. Anniversary of the Restoration of the Olympic Games, and Inauguration of the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne Medal, 1954. Goldplated bronze, 40mm, by Huguenin. Olympic rings. Rev. The stadium. EF, in blue box with gold rings (scuffed). ($150)

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 c451. Silver Participation Medal. Silver, 45mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. This medal was only presented to high dignitaries. EF. Very rare. ($3,000) 452. Participation Medal. Bronze, 45mm, by C. Affer. Female head 467 468 469 facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. Toned EF, cabinet friction on high points on obv. ($750) 453. AIPS Meeting in Cortina on January 25, 1956. Presentation Plaque. c461. Official Merit Badge. Goldplated, 30x46mm, with yellow-blue 50x80mm, by R.v.d. Velde. Nude athlete standing, holding statue striped ribbon. EF. Beautiful badge. ($850) of Victory. Rev. “Souvenir de l’ AIPS A G.B. Fabjan 25-1-1956” c462. Official Poster in French Language. Multicolor, 69.7x101.7cm in 6 lines. G.B. Fabjan was Secretary General of the Organising (27.4”x40”), designed by John Sjösvärd, printed by Essete, Stockholm. Committee. EF. ($275) Ancient Greek equestrian pictured after the Elgin Marbles, over c454. Official Torchbearer’s Pin. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, French legend and color rings. Olympism p. 67. Creased, abt. EF, 10x13mm. Hand holding flaming torch, Italian colors below, CONI lined on linen. ($2,000) logo with rings at top. EF. ($100) 463. Press Pass. Yellow, 10.2x7.2cm (4”x2.8”). Valid for Admittance 455. Italian National Olympic Committee Trophy. Silverplated, 33cm to Press Stand in the Olympic Stadium and to the course of the (13”), on wooden base, 8cm (3.2”); overall height 41cm (16.1”). Endurance test of the Three-Day Event. Abt. EF, in clear plastic Trophy with scroll handles, hammered design around top, base with wallet. ($250) silvered plaque showing CONI logo, and legend over crossed laurel branches. Possibly presented to an Olympic winner. VF. ($300) MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 456. Identity Card of a Speaker from Germany. Salmon color, 464. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 63mm, by A. Meszaros. 11.5x7.3cm (4.5”x2.9”). With photo, numbered on back, in green Olympic rings over Melbourne coat of arms within legend. Rev. slipcover with rings. VF-EF. ($150) Olympic motto within circle of athletes marching in pairs. EF, in 457. Starting Number. “46 Cortina” in black on cotton. Back part faded, clear acrylic round box. ($400) front EF. ($275) 465. East German Team Medal. White Meissen porcelain, partially c458. Colorful Torch Bearer Patch. Multicolor embroidery and gold colored, 53mm. Color rings within Olympic motto. Rev. 6-line thread, 8.5x11.2cm (3.3”x4.4”). Hand with flaming torch, Olympic legend of the East German NOC. EF. Scarce. ($200) rings between oak leaves at top. EF. ($125) 466. Finnish Fund Raising Pin for the Melbourne 1956 Olympic 459. Complete Set of 12 Official Daily Programs. Bound in half linen, Games. Silvered, 15mm. Olympic rings over “XVI” (Olympic 12.5x17.1cm (4.9”x6.7”). Includes opening and closing ceremonies. Games). Toned EF. ($75) EF. ($800) 467. Official’s Jacket Patch. Dark blue wool, 12.5x14cm (4.9”x5.5”). Embroidered color rings above “Olympic Games/1956/Official” in STOCKHOLM, 3 lines. EF. ($150) 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 468. Official’s Car Pass for the XVIth Olympiad, Melbourne 1956. Red c460. Participation Medal. Bronze, uniface, 42x50mm, by J. Sjösvärd. Ancient and cream, 10.2cm (4”). Numbered. Official Report p. 182. EF. ($150) Greek horseman l. over Olympic rings, the official emblem of the equestrian 469. Identity Card for an Australian Athletics Arena Official. Yellow, 4pp., Olympic Games. EF, sm. spot obv., hairline scs. on rev. ($4,500) 8.2x11.7cm (3.2”x4.6”), with photo. Damp stain at l., VF+. ($125) 29 470 471 472 474 475

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470. Identity Card of a Bulgarian Basketball Participant. Green, 4pp., 479 482 483 8.3x11.2cm (3.3”x4.4”), with photo. VF. ($175) 471. Official Programs. Basketball, Nov. 22 to Nov 26, 1956, and Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 1956, both at Exhibition Building Annex. 16pp. each, 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) 472. Press Notes Taken by Publisher of German Soccer Magazine “Der Kicker”, Dr. F. Becker. 76 very interesting typed pages in German, 23x33.8cm (9.1”x13.3”). Reports on the German team’s success in Melbourne, soccer, track & field, canoeing, gymnastics, etc. VF-EF. ($200) 473. Official Report. Melbourne 1956. Text in English. 760pp., illus., 486 green leatherette with gold legend. EF. ($600) 474. Third Pan American Games, Chicago, 1959. Bronze Winner’s Medal in Road Race Cycling. Bronze, 51mm. North and South American continents. Rev. Laurel wreath and emblem, 3 panels with award legend above. EF. ($275) 475. Final Report of the World University Games in Torino, 1959. 128pp., illustrated, 17.2x23.8cm (6.8”x9.4”), in Italian language. Bound with 12 official programs. Blue linen, spots, contents abt. EF. ($150) 486a SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 485 c476. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Ice Hockey. 483. (Bid Book) Plans and Illustrations Pertaining to the Candidature Bronze, 55mm, struck by Herff Jones Co. Joint male and female of the Community of Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the VIIIth heads l. Rev. Olympic rings and motto, “Hockey Sur Glace” below. Olympic Winter Games in 1960. Half linen and boards, 45x41cm One of 49 awarded 1960 Winter bronze medals. First time the winning (17.7”x6.1”). 29 cardboard pages, 29 large actual photos pasted event is named on an Olympic winner’s medal. Last time the winner’s medal in, slipcover on last page with Garmisch brochure and 59x75cm was presented without chain or ribbon. The winner of this medal decided to (23.2”x29.5”) fold-out map with all venues. Text in French, German wear it. Trace of filled hole at top, o.w. EF. Very rare. ($12,500) and English. With business card of a German IOC Member. EF, 477. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Logo. Rev. Hand holding housed in large cardboard box. Rare. ($650) torch. VF+, filled hole at top. ($550) 484. Official Report. Squaw Valley 1960 Winter. 159pp., illustrated. 478. Polish 1960 Team Fundraising Pin. Bronze, partially enameled, Red and blue linen, lt. scuffing, contents EF. ($675) 22x25m. Red and white shield with Olympic rings, “1960” above. EF. ($75) ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 479. Commemorative Button with Ribbons. Red, blue and white 485. Official Torch. Bronzed aluminum, 39.5cm(15.5”).Designed celluloid, 49mm. Olympic venues and logo. With white and red by Professor Maiure and his team from the National Museum of ribbons. EF. ($150) Archeology in Naples. The design is based on drawings of torches on c480. Souvenir Logo Ear Clips. Silvered, 25mm. Color enameled logo ancient ceramics. EF. ($7,000) affixed in center. EF. ($150) 486. Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 55mm, by E. Greco. Nude female c481. Very Large Welcome VIII Olympic Games Banner. Multicolor torchbearer l. superimposed over Olympic rings. Rev. Flight of eagles linen, 223x92cm (87.8”x36.2”). Figure skater dividing “Welcome soaring over stadium of Rome. Dark patina, EF. ($350) VIII Olympic Games”, red-yellow-blue panels at sides. EF. ($475) 486a. Gold Winner’s Medal in Greco-Roman Wrestling Olympic 482. (Official Brochure) Complete Telephone Numbers Information Trials in Saarbrücken, Germany, June 1960. Goldplated bronze, Relating to All Departments and All Events During the Games. enameled, 51mm, irregular shape. German flag with Olympic rings 30pp., 21.5x27.8cm (8.5”x11”). Stiff color covers. EF. ($125) and laurel leaves. Rev. 5-line legend. EF. ($150) 30 489 491 492 487 488 493

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487. Commemorative Medal. Goldplated, center silvered, 57x37mm. 499. Program. Shooting, September 5 – 10, 1960. Poligono Umberto Olympic logo, Rome landmarks in background. Integral loop, EF. ($100) I. Tiro A Volo S.S. Lazio. 48pp., 15.2x20.7cm (6”x8.1’), in Italian, 488. Commemorative Rome 1960 Torchbearer Plaque. Goldplated French and English. Blue covers, brown spots, contents EF. ($80) bronze, 26x33mm. She-Wolf over Coliseum. Rev. Hand holding 500. (Program) Wrestling, August 26 – September 6, 1960, Basilica flaming torch. Integral loop. EF. ($125) di Massenzio. 48pp., 15.3x20.8cm (6”x8.2”), in Italian, French and 489. Hungarian Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 22x27mm. EF. ($100) English. Brown covers, inside front and back lt. foxing, o.w. EF. ($80) c490. Decorative Commemorative Logo Pin with Bow. Goldplated, blue 501. Program Yachting, August 29 – September 7, 1960, Naples. 24pp., enamel, 17x25mm. Rome logo, the she-wolf, over Olympic rings, 15.1x20.7cm (5.9”x8.1”), in Italian, French and English. Blue covers, suspended from blue enameled bow. EF. ($175) brown spots, contents EF. ($80) 491. Official Logo Pin. Silvered bronze, 22x20mm. She-wolf nursing 502. Program. Equestrian Sports and Closing Ceremony, September twins above Olympic rings. EF. ($75) 11, 1960, Olympic Stadium. 48pp., 15.2x20.7cm (6”x8.1”), in 492. Canoeing Judge’s Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 16x24mm, by Italian, French and English. Blue covers, lt. marginal fading on front, Pichiani & Barlachi. Olympic rings over “FIC” and flag. Numbered. o.w. EF. ($150) EF. ($100) 503. Full Ticket. Equestrian, September 6, 1960, “316”, Classe III, L. 500., 493. British Team Recognition Desk Shield. Wood, 7.7x8.8cm (3”x3.5”). Piazza di Siena-Equitazione. Green, 24.6x9.5cm (9.7”x3.7”). EF. ($100) Affixed Rome 1960 British team pin between legend “British Olympic 504. Full Ticket. Equestrian, September 11, 1960, - Association – With the Grateful Thanks / of All Members of / Great Ippica. Green, 24.5x9.6cm (9.6”x3.8”). EF. ($100) Britain’s / Olympic Team”. With easel. EF. ($200) 505. Official Report. Rome 1960. Text in English. 2 volumes, 893pp. and c494. Commemorative Flags of Participating Nations Silk Scarf. 1054pp., many illustrations, some in color. Blue leatherette covers, Multicolor, 48.5x48.5cm (19.1”x19.1”). Torch encircled by rings and gilt. EF. (2 vols.) ($950) “Olympiad 1960”, flags of all participating nations in Rome around c506. 60th IOC Session in Moscow Badge, 1962. Bronze, multicolor border. EF. ($150) enamel, 38x42mm. With blue ribbon. Only 44 IOC members attended 495. Starting Number Armband. 18x9.9cm (7.1”x3.9”). Red rings the session. EF. ($375) above red number “44”, strings at side. VF. ($75) 496. Commemorative Bronze Paperweight with Athens 1896 INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 Winner’s Medal Replica. Base 6.5x6.5cm (2.4”x2.4”), 7.3cm c507. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Bobsled. Bronze, (2.9”) tall. Decorative base with discus thrower and flaming torch in 70mm, by M. Coufal. Alpine mountain, “Rennrodeln” below. Rev. corners, with attached Athens 1896 winner’s medal replica, 43mm. Logo encircled by legend. With red-white-red (replacement?) ribbon EF. ($150) in Austrian colors. One of 58 awarded bronze medals. EF. ($15,000) 497. Commemorative Olympic Events in Rome Tile. Multicolor, 508. Third Place FIS Bronze Winner’s Medal Presented to Third 15x15cm (5.9”x5.9”). Discus thrower in center, tennis, javelin Place Olympic Bronze Ski Medal Winners. Bronze, in snowflake thrower, hurdles and pole vault in corners. Lt. wear, VF-EF. ($90) form, 68x68mm.”FIS” (International Ski Federation) within 498. Identity Card for an Austrian Competitor from Linz-Urfahr. snowflake. Rev. “Championnats du Monde de Ski 1964 Innsbruck”, Green linen cover, with photo. Plus ticket to Sports in Art Exhibition. “III Prix” in center. The Olympic Skiing Events were also the FIS Skiing EF. ($150) World Championship. EF. ($750) 31 513 509 512 511 514

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c517. Equestrian Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 37x60mm. With dark brown ribbon. Lt. wear on badge, o.w. EF. ($600) 518. Official Olympic Police Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Cauldron between Olympic events. Rev. Chrysanthemum flower with Olympic rings. EF. With brochure in Japanese, cased, logo on top worn. ($200) 519. Set of Three Official Fundraising Medals in Gold, Silver and Bronze. Gold, 23mm, 18 Karat, 7 grams; silver and bronze 30mm each. 5 runners right. Rev. Tokyo 1964 Olympic logo. All EF. (3 pcs.) 526 527 ($175) 509. Participation Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by Welz. Innsbruck Olympic 520. Commemorative Shibuya Tokyo 1964 Medal. Cast blackened iron, emblem within German legend. Rev. Innsbruck city view, Austrian 62mm. Mount Fuji, rings and legend below. Rev. Legend, center hole, Alps in background. EF, in original red wallet. ($375) after an ancient Japanese coin. EF. ($150) c510. Funktionär Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 30x42mm. 521. 50th Anniversary Medal of the Raising of the First Olympic Flag Yellow background. EF. ($275) in Alexandria, Egypt, 1964. Silvered bronze, 60mm. Olympic rings 511. Press Badge. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 30x42mm, black background. over French legend. Rev. Olympic rings over Arabic legend. The EF. ($200) Olympic rings and flag were introduced in Alexandria. EF. ($200) 512. Welcome to Austria and the Olympic Winter Games 1964 Pin. c522. American Volleyball Team Official’s Patch. Blue, red and white Goldplated, color enamel, 35x48mm. Austrian shield with rings over American shield, 7.8x10.3cm (3.1”x4.1”). Legend and outlines in skis, encircled by legend. EF. ($100) silver thread. EF. ($125) 513. Ski Jump Trainer’s Armband. Blue and white plastic, 23.5x10.3cm c523. Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Olympic Events Scarf. Multicolor, (9.3”x4.1”). Abt. EF. ($75) 38.5x37cm (15.2”x14.6”). Olympic rings and date over athletes in 514. Identity Card “D” of an East German Technical Delegate of the different Olympic sports. EF. ($100) International Luge Federation. With photo, EF. In brown plastic c524. Commemorative Innsbruck and Tokyo 1964 Embroidered Cloth. cover, spots on front. ($150) Multicolor, hand embroidered, 53.7x55cm (21.1”x21.7”). Stadium with Olympic fire, rings and XVIII Olympiad legend surrounded by TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 8 summer and 2 winter sports. EF. ($125) c515. Silver Small-Size Participation Medal Presented to Tokyo 525. Complete Set of 50 Color Slides on the Tokyo Olympic Games Olympics Flag Raisers. Silvered copper, 40mm, by Taro Okamoto 1964. In 5 salmon-colored boxes, 10.5x5.3cm (4.1”x2.1”). #1 Sights and Kazumitsu Tanaka; “NAIGA” and hallmarks on edge. Three in Olympic Village; #2 Opening Ceremony; #3 and #4 Games in runners. Rev. Olympic rings dividing legend. In wooden box lined Progress; and #5 Games in Progress and Closing. With brochures in with blue velvet, Japanese legend inside top: “Tokyo Olympics Flag English and Japanese. EF. ($175) Raisers Participation Keepsake” (transl.). EF. Very Rare. ($1,250) 526. Commemorative Logo Lighter. Multicolor, nickel plated, 36x58mm 516. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 61mm, by T. Okamoto/K. (1.4”x2.3”), made by Prince. Large Tokyo 1964 logo. EF. ($100) Tanaka. Stylized figures of three runners and swimmer. Rev. Olympic 527. Commemorative Runners Lighter. Multicolor, nickel plated, rings dividing English and Japanese legend in 6 lines. EF, In original 36x58mm (1.4”x2.3”), made by Prince. Runners r. over “Tokyo 1964” wooden box with gold legend. ($425) and rings. EF. ($100) 32 529

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537 538 539 528. Diploma for a Bulgarian Team Official. Red, gold and black, 28x38.2cm (11”x15”. EF, with plastic holder. ($275) 529. Full Ticket. Track & Field, October 15, 1964, National Stadium. Red and lilac, 23.5x7.9cm (9.3”x3.1’). Lt crease on side, o.w. EF. ($125) 545 546 530. Official Report in English Language. 2 volumes, 638pp. and 720pp., illustrated in color, many plates. Gray linen, goldstamped Olympic rings and red sun, light discoloration on corners. EF, in linen slipcase (2 vols.). Very scarce report. ($1,500) 531. Official Report in Japanese Language. 2 volumes, 685pp. and 720 pages, illustrated in color. Preparations, and the Games. Linen, stamped in gold and red, scuffed, end papers creased, o.w. EF. (2 vols.) ($450) c532. FISEC Meeting in Vienna Badge, 1965. Multicolor enamel, 30x44mm. 547 Globe with logo between oak and laurel branch. EF. ($100)

GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 c533. Cased Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded in Ice Hockey. c542. Commemorative Logo Porcelain Ashtray. Multicolor, 10.2x10.2cm Goldplated silver, 60mm, by Roger Excoffon. Logo within French (4”x4”), Porcelaine d’ Art, Limoges. Color logo, edges trimmed in legend. Rev. Depiction of ice hockey player in movement, “Hockey gold. EF. ($125) Sur Glace” below. Winners medals show for the first time the sport on the c543. Commemorative French Skiing Patch. Multicolor, 47x65mm reverse. EF, tiny rn. With red replacement ribbon, housed in black (1.8”x2.5”). Skier over crossed French flags and Olympic rings. EF. leather case with gold logo, lined with white silk, EF. ($15,000) ($75) 534. Participation Medal. Bronze, 68mm, by M. Coeffin. Profile of 544. (Bid Book) Olympic Winter Games Oslo 1968. Oslo Welcomes Greek athlete. Rev. City view of Grenoble. EF. ($300) You. Oslo, 1961. 54pp., b&w and color photos, in English and French. 535. Commemorative Grenoble and Mexico City Medal, 1968. Bronze, Bound in white leatherette, goldstamped. EF. ($300) 50mm. Speed skater with torch. Rev. Runner with torch. EF. ($75) 545. Official Results. Approximately 206 pages, color coded by event, c536. Commemorative Chamrousse Olympic Venue Pin. Goldplated, 20.4x29.9cm (8”x11.8”). Stiff multicolor covers, trace of tape, VF- 38mm. Bear over color Olympic rings. EF. ($75) EF, contents EF. ($200) 537. Official Logo Pin. Silvered, blue-white-red enamel, 31x37mm. EF. ($60) 538. Official Grenoble 1968 Olympic Trophy. Silverplated, inside MEXICO CITY, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 goldplated, 30cm (11.8”) tall. Olympic rings engraved over 546. Participation Medal. Copper, 50x50mm, by L. Wyman. Olympic “GRENOBLE-1968”. On black marble base. EF. ($300) sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic emblem. Rev. Spanish 539. Official Commemorative Gold Medal Steel Hub. Medal 26mm; legend between two parallel lines. EF/abt. EF. ($275) hub 45x45mm. Olympic logo encircled by Xth Olympic Games 547. Commemorative Silver Medal. Silver, 33mm. Ancient Greek discus legend in German. EF. ($200) thrower. Rev. Mayan god and Olympic rings, radiant Olympic flame c540. Large and Colorful Grenoble Olympic Venues Plate. Triangular in background. Toned EF. ($65) ceramic, 27x27x27cm (10.6”x10.6”x10.6”), designed by H. c548. East German NOC Yellow Bakelite Pin. 24x23mm. Olympic rings Chassagnac, made by Fayencerie de Lunéville. Grenoble surrounded over “1968”, “DDR” below. EF. Scarce. ($100) by venues with illustrations of events, Olympic logo lower r. c549. Commemorative Pin. Gilt, blue enamel, 20x16mm. Color rings Numbered on back. EF. ($175) above Aztec calendar and “Mexico 1968”. EF. ($75) c541. Commemorative Beer Mug. Multicolor ceramic, 11cm (4.3”) tall, c550. Poster. Mexico Host to the World for the Olympics 1968. Multicolor, design painted by H. Chassagnac. Grenoble Olympic logo and city 58.7x90.8cm (23.1”x35.8”). Mexican lady with flowers for every day shield between skis, French bobsled and hockey gear in Alpine of the year, logo at lower r. Abt. EF, professionally lined on linen. landscape. EF. ($175) ($300) 33 551 552 553 556

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567 569 551. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, October 12, 1968, Olympic Stadium, 11am, Price $250.00. Yellow and blue, 11.5x11.5cm (4.5”x4.5”). Creased, VF+. Scarce. ($90) 552. Ticket. Rowing, October 19, 1968, Xochimilco, 10 a.m., Price $50.00. Gray and orange, 11.6x11.6cm (4.6”x4.6”). Creased, VF-EF. ($75) 553. Ticket. Track & Field, October 15, 1968, 10 a.m., Olympic Stadium. Pink and orange, 11.5x11.7cm (4.5”x4.6”). Abt. EF. ($75) 571 572 c554. Ticket. Track & Field, October 16, 1968, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Olympic Stadium. Lavender and lilac, 11.5x11.6cm (4.5”x4.6”). Lt. c564. Official Staff Member Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, crease, abt. EF. ($75) 41x48mm. “SAT” on top, “Staff Member” over color rings below. In 556. Ticket. Water Polo, October 25, 1968, Alberca, 10 a.m., Price $25.00. plastic box (crack) with Japanese legend on top. EF. Rare. ($350) Green and purple, 11.6x11.7cm (4.6”x4.6”). Crease, VF-EF. ($70) 565. Official Torchbearer’s Badge. Silvered, 27x34mm. Large logo. Rev. 557. (Bid Book) Mexico XIX Olympic Games. Mexico City, 1963. Pinback and 3 lines Japanese legend. EF. ($250) 172pp. illus. in color and b&w, 28.7x39.4cm (11.3”x15.5”), in French, 566. Commemorative Soviet Team Pin. Aluminum, red and blue enamel, English and Spanish. Presentation of Mexico City to hold the 1968 25mm. EF. ($50) Games. White leatherette with color rings, EF. ($250) 567. Commemorative Ski Pin. Brass, 13x43mm. Ski with Sapporo ‘72 c558. Meeting of IOC and NOC’s in Dubrovnik Badge, 1969. Silvered logo. EF. ($90) bronze, 35x52mm, blue and red enameled shield between legend. 568. Official Japanese Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Association Medal, With blue ribbon. EF. ($250) 1972. Silverplated bronze, 58mm. Four-Man bobsled within Japanese 559. Bobsled World Championship in Aosta, 1971. Participation legend. Rev. Logo and English legend. EF. ($175) Medal. Steel, 50mm. Bobsled in raised design. Rev. Globe with 569. U.S. Team Patch. Multicolor embroidered felt, 7.7cm (3.1”). Mount CONI, FISI and FIBT. EF. ($100) Fuji between Olympic rings and “USA”. EF. ($75) 570. Pair of Official Transportation Passes. Railway Pass of Japanese SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 National Railways, stiff blue covers, 4pp., 8x11cm (3.1”x4.3”), with c560. Cased International Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered, embossed red and silver logo. And Subway-Street Car- Bus Pass. multicolor enamel, 37x67mm. Five Olympic colors over logo, All valid till February 17, 1972. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) “I.O.C.” on white-enameled bar. With white moiree ribbon. EF. In 571. Commemorative Gold Sake Cup. 24 Karat goldplated, 7.5cm (3”) presentation case. ($5,000) wide, 2.9cm (1.14”) high. Sapporo logo in center. EF, with Japanese c561. Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. brochure, in wooden box. ($75) Sapporo Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized 572. Program. Men’s 500 Meter Speed Skating, February 5, 1972, athlete. Presented to high officials. EF. Very rare. ($4,000) Makomanai Speed Skating Rink. 23pp., 18x25.8cm (7.1”x10.2”). 562. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo Some results noted. Crease, VF-EF. ($100) Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized athlete. 573. Official Report in Japanese Language. Published by the Organising In clear acrylic case. EF. ($750) Committee. 491pp. illustrated in color and b&w, 21.8x30.3cm (8.6”x11.9”). c563. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, green enamel, 37x60mm. With blue Blue linen, silver logo and legend on cover. EF. Rare report. ($600) ribbon. EF. In original white leather case. ($600) 34 574 581 577 579

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MUNICH, 20th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 574. Cased Participation Medal. Steel, 49mm, by F. König. Munich Olympic emblem, wreath of rays with superimposed spiral, over 588 German legend in two lines. Rev. Olympic rings over two hands, one holding stylized olive branch. EF, in acrylic presentation case. ($350) 575. Bronze Winner’s Medal Lapel Pin. Bronze, 12x12mm. Spiral c583. United Arab Republic Plaque. Bronze, multicolor enamel, logo. Presented to winners together with Bronze Winner’s Medal. EF. 56x65mm. Uniface. EF. ($125) ($275) 584. Commemorative Gold Winner’s Medal Struck in the 1990’s. c576. English Interpreter’s Badge. Multicolor, 40x40mm. Logo and Goldplated bronze, 50mm. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. “English” and multicolor stripes. EF. ($125) Roman twins Castor and Pollux, patrons of competitive sport and 577. International Olympic Youth Camp Badge for an Austrian friendship. EF. ($100) Participant. Gilt, multicolor enamel, domed, 18x25mm. EF. ($75) 585. Olympia Antiqua. Cased Set of 12 Medals for the XXth Olympic c578. Pre-Olympic Track & Field Competition Badge USSR-Germany, Games in Munich after Ancient Greek Coins. Bronze, 45mm, by J. June 1972 in Augsburg. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 16x45mm. Huta. 12 different ancient Greek coin designs. Rev. Table with Prizes Two runners on country colors over legend. EF. ($75) over Olympic rings. All in original plastic and Unc., in case. With 579. Sports Congress in Munich. Track & Field Badge. Silvered, green explanatory brochure by P.R. Franke. 35pp., all coins illustrated and and blue enamel, 60x24mm. VF-EF. ($100) explained, 15x21cm (5.9”x8.3’), in German. EF. ($200) c580. Gold Recognition Plaque of the German Olympic Association. 586. Trio of Commemorative 1972 Olympic Games Silver Medals. Goldplated bronze, 54x60mm, by Hofstätter. Cauldron with flame 30mm each. Munich Olympic stadium and Kiel sailing boats, plus and Olympic rings, “1972” at l. Rev. 6-line legend. EF. ($125) Sapporo Winter Games featuring Mount Fuji over Olympic rings. 581. Japanese Fundraising Medal for Munich 1972. Silver, 31 grams, Rev. Torches, sea gulls and winter events. EF. (3 pcs.) ($90) 34mm, by Taro. Abstract runner in high relief. Rev. Mascot Waldi 587. Olympic Oath Recognition Medal, ND. Silvered, 40mm, by over Olympic rings. This is the only official medal depicting mascot Waldi, Huguenin. Athlete, arm raised in Olympic salute, over Olympic the Dachshund. EF, in plastic case with legend. ($125) rings and 12 lines Olympic oath in German. Suspended from bar and 582. Poland Wins the Olympic Soccer Gold Medal, 1972. Bronze, ribbon, Olympic colors in center. EF, mottled toning. ($125) 70mm, by W. Kownik. Polish player scoring goal. Rev. Torch and 588. Commemorative Olympic Yachting in Kiel Medal, 1972. Silver, Olympic rings between laurel branches. EF. ($100) 40mm. Yachts on sea. Rev. Landmarks of Kiel. EF. ($75) 35 594

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595 596 601 604 605 607 601. Commemorative Blue and White City View Plate. Gerold porcelain, 20.3cm (8”). View of Munich over Olympic rings and oak leaves, scalloped and goldplated border. EF. ($100) c602. Commemorative Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Liquor Bottle by James I. Beam. Multicolor Regal China, 15x25cm (5.9”x9.9”). Munich child between two flaming torches and “1972-München”. Rev. Hänsel and Gretel in the woods, legend above. With part of cork, bottle is empty. EF. ($150) c603. Commemorative Olympic Yachting in Kiel Beer Stein. Porcelain, multicolor handpainted design, 12.6cm (5”) tall, by Royal Porcelain Bavaria KPM. Olympic rings over Kiel coat of arms and “Kiel 608 610 611 Olympiade 1972” surrounded by 9 images of Olympic yachts, and 589. Commemorative Cauldron Medal. Bronze, 34mm. Legend and Kiel views. EF. Scarce. ($150) discus thrower. Rev. Cauldron and Olympic flame with rings. EF. 604. Commemorative XXth Olympiad White Royal Porcelain Stein. ($50) 15cm (5.9”) tall, handmade. Olympic rings, Munich Child, Olympic c590. Polish Pin for Munich with Mascot Waldi. Multicolor enameled Tower and city view between Olympic legend. Center part unglazed aluminum, 29x29mm. Rings and date above Munich child and Waldi, bisque porcelain. EF. Attractive. ($150) stadium in back. Rare Waldi pin. EF. ($65) 605. Commemorative Olympic City of Munich Beer Stein. Dark green 591. Commemorative Olympic Stadium Pin. Silvered, 37x42mm. “1972 and gray, 14.3cm (5.6”) tall. Munich child in center, Olympic rings München” above stadium, large Olympic rings below. EF. ($125) on either side, city hall and Hofbräuhaus. EF. ($125) 592. Munich 1972. Kiel Yachting Logo Pin. Light blue and silver, c606. Commemorative Munich Olympic City View Beer Stein. Gray 9x21mm. EF. ($65) ceramic, 12.5cm (4.9”) high. Multicolor city view with Olympic c593. Elaborate Commemorative Art Broach. Goldplated, 42mm. rings between blue-white Bavarian design. EF. ($100) Elaborate raised design around center pin, Olympic rings over spiral. 607. Commemorative Paulaner Beer Munich 1972 Beer Stein. Gray Rev. “XX OLYMPIADE 1972”. EF. ($150) ceramic, multicolor design, 13.2cm (5.2”) tall. View of Munich, 594. Cased Silver Mascot Waldi Neck Chain. Waldi 35x16mm, official logo with rings, spiral, and legend on sides. EF. ($100) hallmarked. With chain, in blue leatherette case with gold logo, 608. Commemorative Hofbräuhaus Traunstein Beer Stein. Gray explanatory legend inside top. EF. ($100) ceramic, 12cm (4.7”) tall. Rings over Olympic legend, Bavarian 595. Sierra Leone Relay Team Starting Number. White linen, blue-white logo on sides. EF. ($100) 24.4x23.2cm (9.6”x9.1”). Black country initials “SIE”, and blue c609. Commemorative Telefunken Sponsor Radio. Green and silver plastic Munich spiral logo at upper left. EF. ($125) case, 5x13.2cm (2”x5.2”). With large spiral logo. VF-EF. ($125) 596. Commemorative Dark Blue and White Logo Scarf. Nylon, 610. Commemorative Thermometer. Wood, 17x19.8cm (6.7”x7.8”). 78.5x75.5cm (30.9”x29.7”). Large spiral logo in center. EF. ($l00) Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometer above Munich skyline view c597. Logo Scarf. Nylon, 68.5x66cm (27”x26”). Border of white spiral with Olympic rings. EF. ($100) logos on red background. EF, sm. stains. ($100) 611. (Art Program) Olympischer Sommer. Olympic Summer. The c598. Commemorative Goebel Olympic Boxer Gnome. Multicolor Official Art Program. 136pp. illus. In color and b&w, 12.7x24cm porcelain, base 9.3x7.5cm (3.7”x3”), 18.5cm (7.3”) tall, by Goebel, (4.4”x9.4”), in German language. Cultural events for each day of W. Germany, maker of Hummel figurines. Max the gnome smiling, in the Games, also May – July. Includes 29 art posters in color with boxing pose, Olympic rings on his hat. EF. Scarce. ($150) descriptions. Stiff color covers, lt. wear, o.w. EF. ($125) c599. Commemorative Yachting Olympiad in Kiel Plate. White porcelain, c612. Sport in Art. Catalog of the Open-Air Exhibition on the Occasion black and gold design, 24.3cm (9.6”), Fürstenberg Porcelain. Legend of the Games of the XXth Olympiad Munich 1972, August and sailor in sailboat, after a sculpture “The Sailor” on the Oslo Quay in 2-September 20. Munich, 1972. Foreword by Dr. Hohenemser, Kiel by K. Goedtke. Presented by Kiel Newspaper. EF. Scarce. ($125) Chairman of the Cultural Commission. 77pp. of text, 49 full-page c600. Commemorative Kiel Yachting Events Plate. Porcelain, multicolor photo plates, mostly in color, of artwork from ancient Greece to design, 19.5cm (7.7”). Olympic rings and legend encircled by views modern times. Plus 8 art postcards in back. Color covers lt. wear, of yachts and city. Edge trimmed in gold. EF. ($125) contents EF. ($150) 36 613 614 615 616

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613. Full Ticket. Basketball, September 2, 1972, Basketballhalle, 14.30 INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 h, Price DM 10.00. Blue and purple, 14.8x10.5cm (5.8”x4.1”). EF. 622. Boxed Participation Medal. Silvered AE, 50mm, by W. Pichl. ($60) Innsbruck Olympic emblem on ice crystals within German legend. 614. Ticket. Basketball, September 6, 1972, Basketballhalle, 20.00 h, Rev. , panorama of Innsbruck and Austrian Alps in Price DM 30.00. Blue and lt. brown, 14.8x10.5cm (5.8”x4.1”). With background. Toned EF/VF+, in presentation box. ($350) 20+10 Pf. Olympic Field Hockey stamp, cancelled. EF. ($50) 623. Functionary’s Badge. Silvered, 30x58mm. “Funktionär” on orange- 615. Full Ticket. Soccer, September 1, 1972, Stadion Regensburg, 16.30 yellow bar. EF. ($275) h, Price DM5.-. Green and blue, 14.8x10.5cm (5.8”x4.1’). EF. ($60) 624. Official Medal of the Swiss Ice Hockey Association, 1976. Bronze, 616. Full Ticket. Half-Finals Soccer, September 9, 1972, Olympic 40mm. Hockey Association logo. Rev. Official logo of the Innsbruck Stadium, 20.15h, Price DM 10.00. Blue, green and purple, 1976 Games. EF. With participation medal case. Very scarce. ($250) 14.8x10.5cm (5.8”x4.1”). EF. ($60) 625. Large Commemorative Silver Medal, 1976. Silver, 50mm, signed 617. (Card Album) Renggli, Josef. München 1972. Spreitenbach, H.H. City view of Innsbruck with Alps. Rev. Olympic rings encircled Switzerland, 1972. 112pp. with 60 pasted-in photographic prints. by nine Olympic winter events. EF. ($90) Report on all events, with winner’s chart in all events since 1896. 626. Commemorative Montreal and Innsbruck 1976 Olympiads and Green boards, EF. ($100) 50th Anniversary of the Polish NOC Medal, 1976. Bronze, 60mm. 618. Official Report. Munich 1972. Text in German. 3 volumes, well Polish NOC logo, 5-line legend at r. Rev. Totem pole dividing rings illustrated. Linen, in different colors, EF. (3 vols.) ($450) and date, and “Montreal-Innsbruck”. Unevenly toned EF. ($125) c619. 15th IOC Session in Vienna, 1974. Official Austrian NOC Medal. c627. Multicolor Windbreaker. Small size. Snowman mascot on front and Goldplated bronze, 40mm. Large NOC logo. Rev. 10-line legend in back, with hood. EF. ($100) German. EF, in blue wallet with gold NOC logo. ($150) 620. Soccer World Cup in Germany, 1974. BBC Television Badge. MONTREAL, 21st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976 Goldplated, black and red enamel, 29x27mm. EF. ($100) 628. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 45mm, by G. Huel/P. Pelletier. 621. Soccer World Cup 1974 Logo Pin. Green and gold, 17x9mm. Montreal Olympic stadium over French legend in two lines. Rev. Soccer ball above “WM 74”. EF. ($50) Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylized “M” above Olympic rings. EF, in leather case. ($375) c629. Yugoslovia Official’s Badge. Goldplated, 66x41mm. Olympic rings over color flag and legend. EF. ($175) Please Bid Early! 630. Official’s Badge. Cupro-nickel, 45x45mm. EF. ($100) 37 631 632

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641 LAKE PLACID, 13th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1980 639. Cased Participation Medal. Nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. Modern relief views of the nine winter sports. Rev. Lake Placid Olympic emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles. EF, cased. ($375) 640. Commemorative Official Calendar Medal. Bronze, 75mm, by M. Jovine. Logo surrounded by 8 Olympic winter sports, similar to participation medal. Rev. 1980 calendar. Unevenly toned VF-EF. ($75) 641. Official Invitation to NOC’s to Participate in the Lake Placid 1980 645 647 648 Olympic Winter Games. 9pp., blue embossed cover, 21.6x28cm (8.5”x11”). Unissued. EF, back cover partially sunned. ($100) 631. Belgian Olympic Committee Medal for the Montreal Olympic c642. Full Ticket. Ice Hockey Playoff USA-USSR, February 22, Games. Silver, 40mm. Four females supporting cauldron with flame. 1980, Olympic Center, 17.00-19:30, Price $39.20. Blue and white, Rev. Belgian NOC logo over map. With insert in 2 languages. EF. ($75) 19x6.6cm (7.5”x2.6”). The match ended 4:3, and opened the way to the 632. Commemorative Silver Medal. 55mm. Ancient Greek winner’s gold medal for the U.S. team. EF. ($500) head r., maple branch at l. Rev. Six-armed wheel. EF. ($75) 633. Tall Canadian NOC Beer Stein (undated). Brown and green ceramic, MOSCOW, 22nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1980 19.5cm (7.7”) tall, made by Ceramarte, Brazil. Canadian NOC logo c643. Cased Bronze Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by Ilya Postal. with color Olympic rings, happy Bavarian couple with beer steins on Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Olympic flame over stadium. EF. sides in raised design, ornate border at bottom. EF. ($150) With part of multicolor ribbon, in original red plastic case (crack on 634. “Kings Plate” Montreal 1976. Silverplated brass, 25.7cm (10.1”). top). ($3,500) Official logo in center over “Montreal 1976”. EF, starting to tone. ($100) 644. Cased Participation Medal. Tombac, 60mm, by A. Leonova. 635. (Brochure) Official Results for Basketball, Canoeing, Equestrian Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium. Rev. View of Red Sports, Hockey, Modern Pentathlon, Rowing, Swimming, and Square in Moscow. EF, in red case. ($225) Weightlifting. Red covers, 20.7x26.6cm (8.1”x10.5”), in French and 645. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. Press Guest Badge. AE, English. VF-EF to EF, avg. EF. (9 pcs.) ($350) 33x64mm. Inscribed “INVITE”. Sm. spots, VF-EF, with light yellow 636. Official Report. Montreal 1976. Text in English. 3 volumes. Vol. ribbon, EF. ($100) 1: Organization, 618pp.; Vol. II: Facilities, 239pp.; Vol. III: Results, c646. Torchbearer’s Badge. Copper, 32mm. Flame enameled in Olympic 698pp. Profusely illustrated, in red slipcase. (3 vols.) EF. ($750) colors. EF. ($75) c637. Volleyball World Cup in Tokyo, 1977. Delegation Badge. Goldplated, 647. Opening Ceremony Program and Ticket, July 19, 1980, Grand 37x60mm, partially enameled. View of Mount Fiji, “World Cup 77” Arena of the Lenin Stadium, 15.00 h, Price 22 Rubels. Program four below. With “Delegation” bar, and orange ribbon. EF. ($175) pages, 13.7x24cm (5.4”x9.5”). Ticket 17x11cm (6.7”x4.3”). Both EF. 638. Ninth British Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta/ (2 pcs.) ($150) Canada, 1976. Commemorative Plaque. Cast and partially gilt, 648. Cangaroo Mascot of the XII Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, 11x13.6cm (4.3”x5.4”), made by Nature Crafts Ltd. Illustrations of Australia, 1982. Brown and white plush, 26cm (10.2’) tall. With logo all 10 events in high relief, logo at lower r. EF. ($100) medal around neck. EF. ($100) 38 651 649 654 650 653

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SARAJEVO, 14th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1984 649. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mitric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem. EF, in presentation box. ($600) 662 650. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, 30x30mm. With long orange ribbon. This is the last of the Olympic badges. EF. ($175) 651. Commemorative 1984 Sarajevo and Los Angeles Olympic Games Medal. Silver, 40mm. Ski jump. Rev. Cauldron, 5 Olympic rings with continents. EF. ($50) c652. American Team Ring for a Four-Man Bobsleigh Participant. Goldplated, size 12-1/2. Blue stone surrounded by “U.S. Olympic 663 664 Team 1984”, Olympic motto over U.S. shield at left, on right is the 659. Group of Three Cased Participation Medals. Presented to Sarajevo logo over “Bobsled”, name engraved above. EF. ($300) Athletes, Staff and Volunteers. 60mm, goldplated bronze (2) and 653. Commemorative Snowman with Blue Sarajevo 84 Ski. White felt, bronze. All EF, in dark blue velvet cases. (3 pcs.) ($450) 70x130mm (2.8”x5.1”). Sarajevo logo on orange scarf, pink hat. EF. 660. Outstanding Youth Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, Boxed. ($100) 60mm. Girl and boy. Rev. Official logo. Looped, EF. ($65) 654. Diploma for an East German Participant. Multicolor, 34.9x33.9cm 661. Silver Proof 1971-S Eisenhower Dollar. Counterstamped with 1984 (13.7”x13.6”), designed by Milivoje Unkovic. Signed by Organizing Los Angeles Olympic Games and Greek runners in reverse center. Committee President. Corner creases, EF. ($275) With insert, in plastic box. Unc., starting to tone. ($100) c655. Trio of ABC Television Posters. Multicolor, 64.6x83.8cm 662. Commemorative Waterford Crystal Medal. 54mm. Flaming torch (25.4”x33”). Featured are Pair of Medal Winners; Waving Figure and date “19-84” between laurel branches, surrounded by “Los Skates over Olympic flag. And Ski Jumper in midair. All folded, EF. Angeles XXIII Olympiad”. With loop and red-white-blue ribbon, (3 pcs.) ($150) cased, logo inside top. EF. ($150) 663. Official Torch Relay Beer Stein. White porcelain, black, orange, LOS ANGELES, 23rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1984 purple design, 13.3cm (5.2”) tall. Hands holding 3 flaming Los c656. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Exhibition Angeles 1984 torches encircled by legend and Stars in Motion logo. Sport Wind Surfing. Silver, 60mm, made by Josten. Windsurfer in EF. ($100) high relief. Rev. Los Angeles, stairs in motion emblem. With tricolor 664. (Book) The Los Angeles Times Book of the 1984 Olympic Games. ribbon, in presentation case and box. EF. ($3,000) 191pp., 143 b&w and 78 color photos, many plates, 23x30cm c657. Gold Sample Winner’s Medal. Goldplated, 60mm, marked (9.1”x11.8”). Beautiful book on each event. Red linen with color dust “SAMPLE” on both sides. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner jacket. EF. ($100) carried by jubilant athletes. With ribbon. EF. In Josten’s wooden display c665. (Book) Valerien, Harry. Olympia 84 Los Angeles – Sarajevo. case with glass sides, inscribed bronze plaque on top. ($2,500) München, 1984. 284pp., illustrated in color, many plates, 21.7x27.6cm 658. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by D. Sterner. Olympic (8.5”x10.8”), in German language. All events, highlights of the games, torch head within legend. Rev. Los Angeles Olympic emblem over chart of Olympic winners in all events since 1896, etc. Pictorial Olympic rings and laurel branches. EF. ($350) boards. EF. ($100) 39 667 668 669 666

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666. Olympic Order Diploma Bestowed by the IOC in 1986. Stiff embossed paper, 28x37cm (11”x14.6”). Laurel wreath with gold embossed Olympic rings over award legend, signed in black by IOC President Samaranch. The Olympic Order is the highest decoration presented by the IOC. EF, in goldplated frame, glazed. ($500) 679 680 CALGARY, 15th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1988 674. (Full Ticket) Closing Ceremony, October 2, 1988, 19:00 – 20:25, 667. Olympic City of Calgary. Mayor’s Presentation Medal. Goldplated Olympic Stadium. Multicolor, 17x7.5cm (6.7”x2.9”). Price W. bronze, 62mm. Calgary ’88 logo. Rev. Seal of Calgary. EF, partially 150,000. EF. ($150) weak strike on rev. ($200) c675. U.S. Olympic Men’s Team Ring for Calgary and Seoul 1988. Goldplated, size 12, USOC logo flanked by Calgary and Seoul 1988 SEOUL, 24th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1988 logos. Unc., in Balfour case. ($300) 668. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by K. Kwanghyun. 676. XI Pan American Games in Havana-Santiago, Cuba, 1991. Set of South Gate below mountain, cloud, crane, and sun. Rev. Seoul 34 U.S. Team Pins. Multicolor enamel. Each athlete and some officials Olympic emblem over English legend in two lines. EF, in presentation received a set from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. case. ($400) Framed, glazed. EF. ($250) 669. Medal Entered in the Participation Medal Contest. Bronze, 70mm, 677. U.S. Olympic Festival in Los Angeles, 1991. Bronze Winner’s uniface, by M. Sawano. Building in mountainous landscape, clouds Medal Awarded for Fencing Foil Men. Bronze, 60mm. Logo. Rev. floating in sky. EF. Very rare. ($200) Logo over engraved legend in 3 lines. With pink-green-pink ribbon. 670. Israel Commemorative Medal of the Seoul 1988 Olympic Games. EF. ($375) Copper, 70mm. Logo, English and Hebrew legend. Rev. Stadium over outlines of Korea between pictograms of Israeli participation ALBERTVILLE, 16th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1992 events. EF. ($100) 678. Boxed Participation Medal. Chrome-plated steel, 68mm, by R. c671. Commemorative Theatrical Masks. Three-dimensional color Mayot. Albertville Olympic emblem within French and English masks: Chuibali, Mial Halmi, Bune, Yunip and Jangkun, mounted on legend. Rev. Star symbol over Alps and Olympic rings within French black background with Seoul logo, in wooden frame, 31.5x31.5cm legend. Abt. EF. ($550) (12.4”x12.4”), glazed. EF. ($150) 679. IOC Participant’s Pin. Goldplated, 25x18mm, in white wallet. EF. c672. Official Logo Scarf. Multicolor silk, 85x89cm (33.5”x35”). Large ($100) logo in center, smaller logos in corners. Sm. spot, EF. ($100) 680. Large Berchtesgaden 1992 Cased Bid Medal. Clear acrylic with c673. (Full Ticket) Opening Ceremony, Sept. 17, 1988, Olympic Stadium. color swirls and black legend, 9.8x9.8cm (3.9”x3.9”), 3cm thick. EF. Price 80,000 Won. Multicolor, 17x7.5cm (6.7”x2.9”). EF. ($150) In red leatherette box, gilt Olympic motto on top. ($175) 40 683 684 681 685

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695 696 701 BARCELONA, 25th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1992 698 681. Participation Medal. Burnished copper, 70mm, by X. Corbero. Spanish legend in four lines over Barcelona Olympic emblem, a stylized jumping athlete. Rev. Spiral and elongated bolt of lightning. EF, in original pouch. ($175) c682. Barcelona Police Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 25x30mm. With Olympic rings in color. EF. ($75) 683. Commemorative Hurdler’s Medal, 1992. Silver, 40mm. Runner jumping 694. XII Pan American Games in Argentina, 1995. Set of 38 U.S. Team over hurdle. Rev. Torchbearer over eagle with spread wings. EF. ($50) Pins. Multicolor enamel. In wooden case, under glass. Each athlete 684. Fencing Suit Worn by a German Foil Women’s Team Bronze Medal and some officials received a set from the U.S.O.C. They were never available Winner. Top with name on back, and pants. (2 pcs.) VF-EF. ($375) to the public. New. ($250) 685. German Team Shirt. Red and white, by Adidas. With German team patch on front. EF. ($125) ATLANTA, 26th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1996 686. (Bid Book) Amsterdam 1992. Olympic Games and Festival. 695. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Official torch logo. 240pp., illustrated in color, 31.5x31.5cm (12.4”), in English language. Rev. Quilt of leaves. Unc, boxed. ($175) Red linen, goldstamped, with color dust jacket. EF. ($225) 696. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. IOC Guest Badge. Goldplated, 687. Official Report. Barcelona 1992. Text in English. 4 vols., 459, 431, multicolor enamel, 50x72mm. With white-blue-white ribbon. EF. ($175) 427 and 455pp. illus. Linen. New. (4 vols.) ($575) c697. Cased Kuwait National Olympic Committee Medal. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 75mm. Logo surrounded by Arab and English LILLEHAMMER, 17th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1994 legend. Rev. Radio/TV towers. EF, in blue case with gold logo. ($200) 688. Boxed Participation Medal. Copper, 66x76mm, by M. Kleppan. 698. Future Paralympians Medal. Bronze, 64mm, partially enameled. Pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic Blaze, Mascot of the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games, in laurel wreath. emblem over Olympic rings. Rev. Modernistic ice crystal design with Rev. Paralympic 1996 logo and legend. Looped, with ring. EF. ($100) sports pictograms. EF, toning, in original wooden case. ($400) c699. Official Atlanta 1996 Games Stein with Pewter Top. Multicolor 689. Torchbearer’s Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 34x29mm. EF. ($50) ceramic, 20.5cm (8.1”) tall, by Ceramarte for Anheuser-Busch. Color 690. Poster. Official Torch Relay Poster. Multicolor, 49.8x70cm logo between Melbourne 1956, Los Angeles 1932, London 1948, and (19.6”x27.6”). Torchrunner pictogram, event pictograms in Stockholm 1956 logos. EF, boxed. ($125) background. EF. ($125) c691. Poster. Mascots Hakon and Kristin Sledding Fun. Multicolor, NAGANO, 18th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1998 50x69.8cm (19.7”x27.5”). Laughing mascots enjoying sledding c700. Gold Medal Badge Presented to Japanese Gold Medal Winners. down the mountain. EF. ($100) Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 25mm. “Nagano 1998” over Nagano 692. Official Report. Text in English. 4 vols., 1879pp., illus. in color, logo, laurel branches at sides. Small blue ribbon at bottom, on white many plates. In slipcase. New. (4 vols.) ($400) silk ribbon. The badge is extremely hard to find. EF, in wooden box with c693. Centennial Olympic Congress in Paris, 1994. IOC Secretariat gold logo. ($2,500) Badge. Goldplated, tricolor enamel, 30x70mm. With white-red- 701. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Nagano logo over white ribbon. EF. ($225) legend. Rev. Wooded mountainside. EF, in box with gilt logo. ($375) 41 703

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712 713 702. Figure Skate Autographed in Blue Ink by Four Nagano Medal Winners: Tara Lipinski, Michelle Kwan, and Chen Lu (gold, silver and bronze) and Ilja Kulik, Russia, gold. Plus Scott Hamilton (gold 717 in Sarajevo 1984). Harlick Skate, San Francisco. EF. ($350) 703. Coach’s Armband. Pink plastic with silver logo and design. EF. ($100) 704. Commemorative Blue and White Mascots Plate. Porcelain, 25cm 719 (8.8”), by Hachijuni Bank. Four Nagano Snowlet mascots on ski hill surrounded by legend. EF. ($100) 711. Greek Torchbearer Pin. Multicolor enamel, 19x28mm. EF. ($75) 705. 109th IOC Session in Seoul, 1999. IOC Staff Badge. Goldplated, 712. Opening Ceremony Rehearsal Souvenir Program. 80pp., multicolor enamel, 30x55mm. With white-red-white ribbon, and illustrated in color, 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”). EF. ($100) blue cord. EF. ($225) 713. IOC President J.A. Samaranch Recognition Medal. Silvered bronze, 65mm, by B.O. Smiling bust facing of 1980-2001 IOC SYDNEY, 27th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2000 president. Rev. 8-line French legend. Unc., cased. ($150) 706. Cased Participation Medal. Silvered AE, 50mm. Sydney Olympic 714. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Session Organising logo. Rev. 3-line legend over Olympic rings. EF, in plastic case. ($200) Committee Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 31x57mm. With 707. Rare Manchester 2000 Cased Silver Bid Medal. Cast silver, purple ribbon and blue cord. EF. ($200) 43x53mm, struck by British Royal Mint. Manchester bid logo. Rev. 715. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Badge with Purple-White Torch runner John Mark, the last torch runner in London 1948, with Ribbon. Goldplated, rings in color, with blue cord. EF. ($200) photographic print. In velvet-lined case with silver logo on top. One of 100 medals. Unc. ($200) SALT LAKE CITY, 19th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2002 c708. Azerbaijan Olympic Team Medal. Goldplated, flag enameled in 716. Volunteer’s Medal. Bronze, 40x71mm, by O.T. Tanner. “Light the color, 60mm. Logo over flag. Rev. “With Compliments/NOC/of Fire Within” motto and logo on arch. Rev. Standing figure extending Azerbaijan”. EF, cased. ($200) helping hand to 5 circular rings. EF, in blue presentation case. ($175) 709. Pair of Official Ancient Greek Coins Commemorative Medals. 717. Official Torch Bearer’s T-Shirt and Pin. Black cotton with white, gray Bronze, irregular shaped, 55mm, by the Hellenic Olympic Committee. and gold torch relay logo. Plus torch relay pin, 22x23mm, featuring Stater of Pamphylia with Wrestlers, and Stater of Elis with laureated torch relay and Salt Lake Olympic logos. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) head of Zeus. Rev. Hellenic NOC logo over 3-line legend. One of c718. Mongolian Team Opening Ceremony Fox Tail Fur Hat. Hat with 650 sets. EF, in brown velvet case, with brochure. ($300) 3 fox tails in back and on sides. EF. ($300) 710. U.S. Olympic Team Chef de Mission Pins. Gold colored, white and 719. Closing Ceremony Bag. Red plastic with color logo, 42.5x32.2cm blue enamel, 37x26mm. Two pins on stiff silver colored card, for (16.7”x12.7”). Complete contents, including closing ceremony presentation. EF. ($100) program. EF. ($100) 42 722 723 720

725 726 729 720. (Torch Relay Book) Chevrolet Presents the Salt Lake 2002 730 732 Olympic Winter Games and Olympic Torch Relay, 2002. 96pp. illustrated in color, 23.5x31.1cm (9.3”x12.2”). Beautiful book on the torch relay which was sponsored by Chevrolet. Black linen embossed in silver, with dust jacket. EF. ($175)

ATHENS, 28th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2004 c721. 116th IOC Session in Athens, 2004. Session Service Badge. Gilt, 32x50mm. With purple-black-purple ribbon. EF. ($175) 722. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 logo. Rev. Games legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. Mounted inside 734a cardboard, between color covers. Space for participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($275) 723. Paralympic Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 Paralympic logo. Rev. Legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on 738 both sides. Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space for participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($225) 732. (Book) Usage Guidelines for the Graphics of the Athens 2004 c724. Cased Silver Medal Set of Nine Chinese Medal Winners in Athens Paralympic Games. Approximately 162 unnumbered pages, 2004. Each medal silver, 70mm, partially goldplated, 149 grams (5 illustrated in color, 22x29.8cm (8.7”x11.7”), spiral bound, in Greek oz) each. Half busts of waving winners with Chinese flag. Rev. Nike and English language. Lt. wear on cover, o.w. EF. Very rare. ($400) over Athens stadium and Great Wall of China. “The Champion of the c733. Complete Set of 35 Olympic Sports Leaflets. Multicolor, 6pp. 28th Athens Olympic Games”. Unc. Housed in wooden case with foldout, 9.9x20.9cm (3.9”x8.2”) each section, in Greek. Mascots gold legend, in slipcase. Rare set. ($2,750) illustrate different sports on cover. EF ($175) 725. Hellenic Olympic Committee Medal Commemorating the 1896 Athens Olympic Games, 2004. Goldplated, 50mm, by N. Lytras. TORINO, 20th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2006 1896 participation medal: Seated Nike holding wreath over phoenix. 734. Boxed Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 39mm. Logo. Rev. Rev. 5-line legend in laurel wreath. Proof, FDC, with insert, in blue Olympic rings over motto. With circular cardboard, within clear velvet case. ($250) round box. EF. ($350) 726. Boxed Paralympic Games Presentation Plaque. Clear acrylic, 734a. Boxed Bronze Participation Medal. As preceding medal but 15x15cm (5.9”x5.9”) with silver medal in center, 55mm. Unc., in bronze, presented to officials. With circular cardboard, within clear box with silver logo on top. ($200) round box. EF. Scarce. ($400) c727. Group of Six Russian Official Pins: Supporter, Press (3 different), c735. Radio-Television Bib. Green and yellow polyester, green number. Security and Wrestling Team. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, EF. ($150) 33x30mm to 18x23mm. All EF. In plastic box (scs.) (6 pcs.) ($200) c736. Skeleton Starting Bib. Multicolor polyester, black number. EF. c728. Canadian Gold Medal Winner’s Ring Presented by Canadian ($150) Olympic Committee. 14 Karat gold, 14.7 grams, size 8. Maple leaf 737. Official Report. 3 Volumes, in Italian and English Languages. over Olympic rings (NOC logo) encircled by English and French NOC Portrait, white, 352pp. Final Report, red, 351pp. plus disk in back legend, “ATHENS 2004” and laurel wreath on sides. EF, cased. ($450) with report in Italian and French languages. And Sustainability 729. Group of Four Full Tickets. Soccer, August 14 and 15, Karaiskaki Report 2006, green, 212pp. In white case, with 2 disks: Results Book Stadium, Athens. Water Polo, August 15, and Wrestling-Freestyle, and Candidacy Report. New. A very rare report made in a low number, August 28. EF. (4 pcs.) ($100) never for sale to the public. ($2,250) 730. Full Ticket. Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony. Multicolor, 9.2x21.4cm (3.6”x8.4”). EF. ($75) BEIJING, 29th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2008 c731. (Book) Usage Guidelines for the Graphics of the Athens 2004 738. Beijing Olympic Torch Presentation Sculpture. Clear acrylic, Olympic Games. Approximately 192 unnumbered pages, illustrated 4.9x5cm (1.9”x2”), 11cm (4.3”) tall, made by the official torch in color, 22.7x29.7cm (8.9”x11.7”), spiral bound, in Greek and production company in commemoration of the 13th World Olympic English languages. Lt. wear on cover, o.w. EF. Very rare. ($400) Collector’s Fair in Beijing, 2007. EF, in box. ($150) 43