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STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS AE - copper or bronze WM - white medal sm. - small B/W - black and white Comm. - commemorative sc. scr. - scratch/s Illus. - illustrations l. - left r. - right rn(s) - rim nick(s) p., pp. - page, pages F - fair to good condition rb(s) - rim bump/s Oly.- Olympic EF - new or mint condition USOC - United States Committee OC - Olympic Committee Unc. - Uncirculated NOC - National Olympic Committee IOC - International Olympic Committee

Bidding in this sale constitutes acceptance of the foregoing Conditions of Sale.

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Olympic

1. 1968 Winter Official - . Plastic mascot, wording “Schuss” on one side of the ski and “J I M” on the other side of the ski, approx. 1-7/8” in height, rare, F-EF. See color photo for details. $100

2. 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympic Mascot - Sonnenweiberl (Sun Woman). PVC mascot (wife of Schneemanderl), multicolored, key fob, EF. See color photo for details. $50

3. 1976 Winter Olympic Mascot - (Savings Bank). Black plastic with white Games logo on red stripe, money slot for coins, approx. 15-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $150

4. 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympic Mascot - . Cloth with grey head, made by Chaseline Div. Chase Bag Co. (Reidsville, N.C.), approx. 14-1/2” tall, F-EF. See color photo for details. $90

5. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - . Large plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors and a plastic Olympic rings belt buckle, approx. 18-1/2” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $70

6. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - Misha. Medium plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors and a plastic Olympic rings belt buckle, approx. 12” in height, EF. Same description as Lot 5 except for the size. $45

7. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - Misha. Small plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors and a plastic Olympic rings belt buckle, approx. 7-1/2” in height, EF. Same description as Lot 5 except for size. $40

8. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - Misha. Small plush mascot wearing a cloth belt with the Olympic colors with Olympic rings on the belt buckle, approx. 6-1/2,” EF. $35

9. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascots - Misha (Five PVC Mascots). PVC (Torch Bearer, Boxing, Football, Shot Put, and Track & Field Relay), EF. See color photo for details. $75

10. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - Vigri the Seal (Yachting). Multicolored mascot, the Regatta was held in Tallinn, Estonia (U.S.S.R.), approx. 5-1/4” in height, rare, EF. See color photo for details. $100

11. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - Vigri the Seal (Yachting). Multicolored mascot with ribbon in the Olympic colors, the Regatta was held in Tallinn, Estonia (U.S.S.R.), approx. 7-1/2” in height, rare, EF. See color photo for details. $125

12. 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Mascot - Misha (Porcelain). Brown smiling Misha, glass, approx. 5-1/4” tall, F. See black and white photos for details. $35

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13. 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Mascot - Vucko. Plush mascot, orange scarf and Games logo, approx. 7-1/4” tall, made by Wallace Berrie Co. Inc., original tag, F. See color photo for details. $50

14. 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Mascot - Vucko (PVC Mascot). PVC mascot (carrying a welcome sign), EF. See color photo for details. $30

15. 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Mascots - Vucko (PVC Mascot). PVC mascots (carrying welcome sign and skier), EF. See color photo for details. $50

16. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascot - the Eagle. Clip-on style plush mascot, approx. 3-3/4” in height, made by Applause, F. See color photo for details. $30

17. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascots - Sam the Eagle (PVC Mascots). PVC mascots (swimming and basketball), EF. $20

18. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Large plush mascot, wearing a red vest, made by Wallace Berrie & Company, Inc., original tag, approx. 15” in height, F. See color photo for details. $60

19. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Medium plush mascot, wearing a red vest, made by Wallace Berrie & Company, Inc., original tag, approx. 12” in height, F. See color photo for details. $40

20. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascot - Sam the Eagle. Small plush mascot, wearing a red vest screen printed with the wording “L.A. 1984 Olympics,” made by Applause, original tag, approx. 7-1/2” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $30

21. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascot - Sam the Eagle (Statue). Ceramic Official Mascot “Sam the Eagle” with the torch, approx. 4-3/4” in height, manufactured by Papel, F. See color photo for details. $20

22. 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Mascot - Sam the Eagle (Statue). Ceramic Official Mascot “Sam the Eagle” in baseball uniform, approx. 5-1/8” in height, manufactured by Papel, F. See color photo for details. $20

23. 1988 Winter Olympic Mascots - . “The Welcome Polar Bears,” small plush mascots, approx. 10” in height when standing, EF. See color photo for details. $85

24. 1988 Calgary Winter Olympic Mascots - Hidy and Howdy. Large plush mascots, approx. 15” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $125

25. 1988 Summer Olympic Mascot - . Plush mascot, approx. 9-1/2” in height, with plastic streamer in the shape of an “S” attached to the Sangmo hat, EF. See color photo for details. $90

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26. 1988 Seoul Summer Olympic Mascot - Hodori. Clip-on style plush mascot, approx. 4-1/2” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $30

27. 1988 Seoul Summer Olympic Mascots - Hosuni. Rarely seen plush mascot (sister of Hodori), orange with black stripes, wearing brown corduroy pants and a white t-shirt with embroidered picture of “Hodori and Seoul 1988” printed on the front of the shirt and a shoulder lanyard, designed by Kim Kyun of the Korean Society of Visual Design, approx. 10” tall, scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $100

28. 1988 Seoul Summer Olympic Mascot - Hodori (Plastic). Colorful plastic mascot, approx. 5-1/2” in height, right arm moves, Olympic rings attached to the ribbon around its neck, EF. See color photo for details. $35

29. 1992 Winter Olympic Mascot - . Small plush mascot, approx. 6-7/8” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $70

30. 1992 Summer Olympic Mascot - Cobi the Sheep Dog. Beige colored plush mascot with a window suction cup, approx. 6” tall, EF. See color photo for details. $75

31. 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympic Mascots - Hakon and Kristin. Large plush mascots, approx. 14” in height, in its original packaging, EF. See color photo for details. $125

32. 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympic Mascots - Hakon and Kristin. Small plush mascots, approx. 7” in height, EF. $90

33. 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympic Mascots - Hakon and Kristin (Coin Banks). Multicolor plastic coin banks (keys not included), two banks, original tag included, approx. 12” tall, EF. See color photo for details. $75

34. 1996 Summer Olympic Mascot - Whatzit. Plush mascot with stars in eyes (original version), made in China, approx. 12” in height, original tags, rare, the people of Atlanta were disappointed with this mascot, as it was not athletic in appearance. EF. See color photo for details. $80

35. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Mascot - . Plush mascot with gold medal and torch, black eyes, pointed red nose, made in China, approx. 13” in height, original tags (Item No. PA-5533/RC5301), EF. See color photo for details. $90

36. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with black eyes, pointed red nose, made in China, approx. 14” in height, original tags (Item No. 31013), EF. See color photo for details. $40

37. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with black eyes, rounded red nose, made in China, approx. 15” in height, original tags (Item No. 05876), EF. See color photo for details. $45

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38. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with stars in the eyes, made by Dakin Inc. (San Francisco, CA), approx. 9” in height, original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $35

39. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Mascot - Izzy. Plush mascot with black eyes, made by Dakin, Inc. (Woodland Hills, CA), approx. 9” in height, original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $35

40. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Mascot - Izzy (Seven PVC Mascots). PVC mascots depicted in seven events (Equestrian, Badminton, Track & Field Relay, Weightlifting, Softball, Basketball, and Field Hockey). See color photo for details. $50

41. 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Mascots - Snowlets. This lot consists of a complete set of four colorful plush mascots (Suki, Tsuki, Nokku and Lekki), each mascot measures approximately, original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $350

42. 2000 Sydney Summer Olympic Mascots - Syd, Millie and Ollie. Complete set of three plush mascots: Syd (Item No. 4818893316); Millie (Item No. 4818893317; and Ollie (Item No. 4818893318). Each mascot measures approximately 6” in height, includes the original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $80

43. 2000 Sydney Summer Olympic Mascots - Syd. Plush bean bag mascot, approx. 5-1/2” in height, original tag with VISA credit card marking, EF. See color photo for details. $30

44. 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Mascots - Copper, Coal and Powder. Plush mascots, approx. 14” to 15” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $90

45. 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Mascots - Copper, Coal and Powder. Small bean-bag mascots depicted in the sports of hockey, ski, and skating, approx. 8” to 11” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $75

46. 2004 Summer Olympic Mascots - Phevos and Athena. Large pair of plush mascots: Phevos (Item No. 1011274) and Athena (Item No. 1011275), each measures approximately 16” in height, original tags, excellent condition, EF. See color photo for details. $90

47. 2006 Torino Winter Olympic Mascots - Gliz and Neve. Pair of Plush mascots with magnetic hands to depict holding hands, in original package, approx. 5-3/4” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $125

48. 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Mascot - Huanhaun. Red plush mascot, symbolizes the Olympic Flame, approx. 12” tall, original tags and packaging, EF. See color photo for details. $40

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49. 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Mascot - Nini. Green plush mascot, symbolizes the Golden-Winged Swallow, approx. 10” tall, original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $40

50. 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Mascot - Beibei. Blue plush mascot, symbolizes the Jumping Fish, approx. 9-3/4” tall, original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $40

51. 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Mascot - Yingying. Yellow plush mascot, symbolizes the Tibetan Antelope, approx. 12” tall, original tags, EF. See color photo for details. $40

Baron Pierre De Coubertin Commemorative Medals

The Pierre de Coubetin medal (also known as the de Coubetin medal or the True Spirit of Sportsmanship medal) is an award given by the IOC to those athletes that demonstrate the spirit of sportsmanship in the .

The Pierre de Coubetin medal is considered by many athletes and spectators to be the highest award that an Olympic athlete can receive, even greater than a gold medal. The IOC considers it as its highest honor.

52. Pierre de Coubertin Commemorative Medal - 1968 Mexico City. Obverse: “JUBILEU DE DIAMANTE DOS JUGOS OLYMPICOS,” with bust of Pierre de Coubertin. Reverse: lists all of the Olympic cities from 1896 to 1968, female extending a olive wreath to the Olympic rings in front of the world globe, designed by A. Robalo, approx. 80mm, scarce, F-EF. See black and white photos for details. $65

53. 100th Birthday of Coubertin (1863-1937). Silvered metal, issued by Holl, struck at the Vienna Mint. Obverse: “PIERRE DE COUBERTIN+ 1863 - 1937 +,” bust facing left, Reverse legend in French, approx. 40mm, F-EF. $40

54. Pelops und Pierre de Coubertin Medal, 776-1896. Copper-nickel, issued by W. Beumer, Observe: Busts with Acropolis, Reverse: Bee (Bienen Marke) above legend, approx. 2-3/8” in diameter, EF. See black and white photos for detail. $40

1900 PARIS

55. World‟s Exposition Ticket. Blue and white paper, Un Franc, approx. 2-7/8” x 2,” upper left corner had red cancelled stamp, EF. See color photo for details. $70

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1904 ST. LOUIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

56. Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company Stock Certificate. The front of the certificate reads as follows: “This certifies that H.S. Tuttle is the owner of five fully paid Shares of TEN DOLLARS each of the Capital Stock of the LOUSIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMPANY of Missouri, transferable only on the Books of the Company in person or by attorney in fact duly authorized upon surrender of this Certificate. Witness the Seal of the Company and the Signatures of the President (D.R. Francis) and Secretary (Walter B. Stevens). St. Louis Mo., this 18th day of August 1903.” One certificate for Five shares, Number C 727, issued May 25, 1904, certificate is in red, black and white colors, approx. 11-3/8” x 8-1/4,” rare, EF. See color photo for details. $1,200

57. Official Programme Dedication of the Buildings Ceremonies - April 30 to May 2, 1903. Pamphlet, color page of Jefferson and Napoleon, color covers, corner torn and binding taped, pp. 10, approx. 9” x 6,” scarce, F. See black and white photo for details. $50

58. Commemorative St. Louis World‟s Fair Celluloid Button. Multicolored celluloid button with ribbons (red/white/blue/yellow), large flag with “Louisiana Purchase Exposition World‟s Fair St. Louis U.S.A. on the face of the button, approx. 1-7/16” in diameter, rare (lightly frayed and soiled), F. See color photo for details. $175

59. “St. Louis Exposition in a Nut Shell” Walnut. Over 50 photographs (includes a photo of the Physical Cultural Building) of the Exposition that fit neatly inside a walnut shell, also includes full views, descriptions and costs of all 44 prominent buildings, the last page reads “St. Louis Exposition in a Nutshell Copyright L.I. Silverman April 16th 1904 No. 84505,” extremely rare, in its original box. See black and white photos for details. $150

60. Commemorative World‟s Fair Plate. Clear glass, open lattice design on border, view of the Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens at the World„s Fair, approx. 7.3” in diameter, F-EF. $70

61. Commemorative World‟s Fair Plate. Bronze colored metal plate, view of the Palace of Electricity, surrounded by a floral and leaf design on the edge of the plate, raised lettering “Palace of Electricity The World‟s Fair St. Louis, 1904.” on the reverse side of the plate, approx. 3-1/4” x 2-1/2,” F. See black and white photo for details. $60

62. Commemorative Spoon. Sterling silver. View of Palace of Machinery in bowl, legend on front: “1904” on top, map of the Louisiana Purchase, and bust of Jefferson on the front side of the handle, “St. Louis” on front side of handle, and legend on reverse: Cascade Gardens and city seal, F. See black and white photo for details. $90

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63. Handkerchief. Embroidered, cotton, mule and Missouri state flag, above flag “Worlds Fair 1904,” below mule “I‟m from Missouri,” approx. 17-3/4” x 17-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

64. Souvenir World‟s Fair Photo Case. Aluminum metal, “St. Louis 1904” raised lettering on reverse side, “Souvenir Worlds Fair” raised lettering on front side, includes two B&W photos, approx. 1-3/8” x 1-1/8” x 1/4,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $50

65. Key Fob. Square shaped bronze key fob, view of the Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens, measures approx. 1-1/4” x 1-1/8,” scarce, F-EF. See color photo for details. $75

66. Commemorative Napkin Ring. “World‟s Fair St. Louis,” raised image of the Manufactures Building, Electricity Building, and the Cascades, approx. 2” in diameter x 1-1/4” high, F. $75

1906 ATHENS (Intermediate Games)

67. Group of Three Postcards. The items in this lot are described as follows: 1.) Nikolaos Aliprantis (Gymnastics); 2.) Nikolaos Georgantas (Gold medal for Stone Throw 6.4 kg., Silver medal for , and Silver medal for Discus Throw Style); and 3.) Georgios Aliprantis (Gold medal for Rope Climbing). All three postcards are made of card stock paper, printed in Greek, each postcard measures approx. 5-1/2” x 3-1/2,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $125

1908 LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

68. Cigarette Card. One “Mecca” brand cigarette card of Olympic Athlete Melvin W. Sheppard (Event - Track & Field), won three gold medals in Track & Field in the 1908 London Summer Olympic Games, slightly torn on lower right corner, approx. 2-7/8” x 2-1/2,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $35

69. Cigarette Card. One “Mecca” brand cigarette card of Olympic Athlete John Flanagan (Event - Hammer Throwing), three-time gold medalist, approx. 2-7/8” x 2-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

70. Two Cigarette Cards. One “Hassan” brand cigarette card of Olympic Athlete Simon P. Gilles (Event - Hammer Throwing) and one “Mecca” brand cigarette card of Olympic Athlete Lawson Robertson (Event - Board Floor Runner), EF. See black and white photo for details. $55

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1912 STOCKHOLM SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

71. Official Olympic Report - Swedish. Hardbound, original blue linen gilt with gold embossing (obverse side of participation medal on front cover), noticeable wear on edges and spine (scratches and worn binding), “Olympiska Spelens Festmarsch” sheet music on pp. 288-298, excellent research book, pp. 1,067, F. See color photo for details. $450

72. Official Poster Pin. Silver, nude athletes waving flags, approx. 21 mm x 27 mm, F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $125

73. Official Daily Program (Stadium). Dated July 15, 1912, includes schedule of athletes, printed in B&W with a photo of the Winner„s Medal. Jim Thorpe was awarded 1st place in Pentathlon (pp. 11). The program is printed in English and Swedish, pp. 48, approx. 8-1/8” x 5-3/8,” slight separation of binding, scoring on first page, and some foxing, EF. $100

74. Sheet Music (Piano). “Olympiska Spelen,” composed by AF Theodor Pinet. The music sheets measure approx. 13-1/2” x 10-3/4,” (folds out to approx. 21-1/4” x 10-3/4”), pp. 12, small water spot on front cover, extremely, scarce, EF. See black and white photo for details. $125

75. Commemorative Plaque. In celebration of their 50th Anniversary of the Stockholm Olympic Games in 1962. The participant‟s badge is in the center with both sides of the participation medal on each end, printed in Swedish, approx. 4-1/3” x 2-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $80

76. Tobacco Card - Avery Brundage. One “Pan Handle Scrap” brand chewing tobacco card of Olympic Athlete Avery Brundage (Pentathlon and Decathlon), served as IOC President from 1952 through 1972, approx. 2-7/8” x 2-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $65

77. Tobacco Card - Duke Kahanamoku. One “Pan Handle Scrap” brand chewing tobacco card of Olympic Athlete Duke Kahanamoku (Swimming), approx. 2-7/8” x 2-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

1916 BERLIN (Cancelled Games)

78. Vignette. One of ten vignettes commissioned by the German Post Office for the 1916 Games. However, when the Games were cancelled these stamps were never printed. Nevertheless, they were later used by the German Athletic Federation as propaganda seals. Green and gold on black, scarce/rare. See color photo for details. $90

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1924 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

79. Book Plate. Published in L‟ Illustration magazine, dated August 16, 1924, No. 4250, Page 131 of magazine, Art Deco Olympic runners in the Colombes Stadium, EF. See black and white photo for details. $45

80. Postcard. Gray with colorful imprinted Olympic stamp, printed in French, no markings, scarce, approx. 5-3/8” x 3-3/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $75

1928 AMSTERDAM SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

81. Fundraising Pin. Original paper card with “Official Emblem American Olympic Committee,” latch back shield pin, approx. 3/8” x 1/2,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

82. Obligation Bond. 100 Gulden Obligation to Finance the Amsterdam Olympic Games, green and orange bond with black print and orange seal, Series 001204, No. 8, dated May 28, 1925, approx. 11” x 6 1/4,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $100

83. Sheet Music (Piano). “Hoera!! Olympia,” music and lyrics composed by Michel de Cock. The music sheet measures approx. 13-3/4” x 10-1/2,” (folds out to approx. 21” x 10-1/2”), creases, EF. See black and white photo for details. $75

1932 LAKE PLACID

84. Official Olympic Report. Blue linen with gold embossed participation medal on cover, light wear on covers, compiled by G.M. Lattimer, printed in English, B&W photos and Illus., pp. 287, F-EF. See color photo for details. $300

85. Souvenir Felt Patch. Round, blue felt, white border with legend, rings in color, approx. 6-1/4” in diameter, excellent condition, EF. See color photo for details. $110

86. Booklet. “III Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid New York February 4-13, 1932” booklet with and a picture of a four-man bobsled on the front cover, B&W photos and Illus., pp. 24, approx. 7-1/2” x 5-1/2,” F. See color photo for details. $65

87. Daily Program. Dated February 12, 1932, printed in B&W (daily schedule of the 4-Man Bobsled, and Pairs Figure Skating). Edward Eagan and William Fiske competed in the USA 4-man Bobsled on this date. Gold Medalists Jack Shea, Jaffee, and Sonja Henie are also listed on the Table of Honor printed in this program. The program is printed in English, French, and German, penciled notes of Ski Jump results, pp 8, approx. 7-1/2” x 5-3/8,” F. See color photo for details. $85

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1932 LOS ANGELES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

88. Complete Collection of Official Programs. Thirty-nine programs bound in a blue leatherette case with gold stamping. There is a badge with a ribbon inlayed in the front cover of the book. Includes programs from Opening and Closing Ceremony. Also included is a parking pass and a used event (wrestling) ticket and an advertisement from Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House announcing the sale of these books. It measures approx. 10-3/4” x 7-3/4” x 2” thick, rare, F-EF. See color photos for details. $1,000

89. Official Program. The program is dated Sunday, July 31, 1932, B&W photos and Illus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 7-1/2,” EF. $50

90. Official Souvenir Program with Interesting Autographs. Program dated August 11, 1932, printed in English, includes daily program of events, printed by the Times-Mirror Printing & Building House in Los Angeles (California), includes 13 autographs of athletes and 1 autograph of a sports writer on the inside front cover (includes Buster Crabb - Gold Medal in 400m Freestyle Swim; Georgia Coleman - Gold & Silver Medals in Diving; Mickey Riley - Gold & Silver Medals in Diving; Helene Madison - Gold Medalist in 100m, 400m and 4 x 100m Freestyle Swim; Eleanor Holm - Gold Medal in 100m Back Stroke; and, Damon Runyon - famous sports writer), separated cover, folds and light scoring, pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 7-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

91. Official Pictorial Souvenir. Provides a brief history of the Olympic movement, lists IOC members, NOC countries and International Sports Federation Presidents, includes B&W photos and Illus., printed in English, pp 64, approx. 12.6” x 9.3,” binding intact, F-EF. $75

92. Fundraising Shield Pin. Small pin, military clutch, EF. See color photo for details. $75

93. Ticket Guide and Postcard. Ticket Information Guide “Revised - July 1, 1932,” quarter-folded sheet measuring 18” x 10-5/8,” pencil marks on the ticket guide, EF. The unused postcard was to be returned to the Olympic Games Committee in order to request a program of the games and a ticket information guide, approx. 5-1/2” x 3-1/4,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $35

94. Ticket Guide. Ticket Information Guide “Revised - July 25, 1932,” quarter sheet folded sheet measuring 18” x 10-5/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

95. Ticket Guide. Same description as Lot 94 except that it was revised on August 3, 1932, EF. $35

96. Opening Ceremonies Ticket. Originally priced at $3 (Tunnel 26, Row 14, Seat 115), used ticket, F-EF. $45

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97. Swimming Ticket. Unused ticket for swimming event on August 6, 1932, at 3 p.m. It was originally issued in a booklet, approx. 5-1/2” x 2-5/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

98. Official Olympic Child‟s Ticket. Admission ticket, dated August 5, 1932, F-EF. $30

99. Equestrian Ticket. Used, dated August 13, 2 p.m., measures approximately 4-3/4”x 2-5/8” in size, EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

100. Announcement Flyer. “Olympic Night at the Athletic Club“ held on July 26, 1932, some toning, creases and center fold, approx. 10-7/8“ x 8-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

101. Art & Archeology Magazine. An illustrated bimonthly magazine, May/June 1932 issue, published by The Archaeological Society of Washington, printed by Art and Archaeology Press, Inc., front cover has view of the course in the stadium at Athens, includes black & white photos and illustrations, binding intact, light fading, pp. 168, approx. 11” x 7-7/8,” F. See black and white photo for details. $50

102. Souvenir Stationary and Envelope. Cream paper, “Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932” printed on the left corner of the stationary sheets. This set consists of one envelope (approx. 6” x 3-1/2”); two sheets of stationary (approx. 7” x 5-9/16”), and the front cover of the stationary package (approx. 5-1/2” x 3-5/8”). See black and white photo for details. $25

103. Pamphlet. This item is an advertisement pamphlet describing the different hard covers available for the 1932 Official Report, printed by Wolfer Printing Company, Inc. (Los Angeles), color and black & white photos and Illus., back cover has a color photo of the Opening Ceremony in the Los Angeles Coliseum, approx. 12” x 9,” pp. 4, F. See black and white photo for details. $30

104. Regulation Booklet - Gymnastics. “General Rules Applicable to the Celebration of the Olympic Games,” published by Dixon Bell Press (Los Angeles), printed in English, pp 32, approx. 7-5/8” x 4-3/4,” F-EF. $50

105. Report. Softbound book, printed in Finnish, “Olympialainen Kuva-Aitta,” runner on front cover, B&W photos and statistics (final results), pp. 120, approx. 10” x 7-3/8,” F. See black and white photo for details. $50

106. Commemorative Lighter. This item was sold by the L.A. Athletic Club as a fundraiser for the Games, octagonal black bakelite and brass lighter, Olympic rings with laurel branch between legend on the front, discus thrower on the reverse, approx. 2-1/4” high x 1-5/8” wide x 1/2” thick,” EF. See color photos for details. $125

107. Souvenir Olympic Games Crushed/Elongated Penny. Copper penny, discus thrower between the Olympic legend, EF. See color photos for details. $50

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108. Commemorative Spoon. Silver plated, 5-7/8” in length, the obverse side of the handle shows an aerial view of the Stadium with “Xth Olympiad” on the handle, and a picture of City Hall with “1932 Los Angeles” on the reverse side of the handle, F. See color photo for details. $90

109. Commemorative Metal Car Plaque. “1932 Olympic Games” above the Olympic rings, followed by “Los Angeles, CAL,” approx. 10” x 5,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $120

110. Commemorative Metal Car Plaque. Discus thrower between a pair of wings standing on a blue globe with the words “Olympic Los Angeles Games,” at the bottom of the plaque is “1932” with the Olympic rings stretched out, approx. 6-1/4” x 6-1/8,” slightly rusted, scarce, F-EF. See color photo for details. $100

111. Commemorative Metal Car Plaque. “Olympic 1932 Games” above “Los Angeles,” rectangular, approx. 11-1/4” x 4-7/8,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $125

112. Ceramic Portrait - Wall Plaque. Plaster with copper gilt, “X“ above “19 Olympiad 32” at top of plaque, Quadriga above female bust, signed F.J.S., “Los Angeles” above “California” at the bottom, metal hook on reverse side, approx. 5-3/4” in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

113. Wall Hanging. Bamboo, multicolor, day time scene of Stadium (LA Memorial Coliseum) with wording “10th Olympiad” and “Los Angeles,” approx. 23” x 14-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $80

114. Wall Hanging. Bamboo, blue, night time scene of City Hall with wording “10th Olympiad” and “Los Angeles,” approx. 21-1/8” x 14-1/4,” EF. $80

115. Wall Hanging. Bamboo, red background, black bell with color Olympic shield logo, “10th Olympiad” and “Los Angeles,” approx. 21-3/4” x 14-3/8,” EF. $80

116. Wall Hanging. Bamboo, burnt orange background, black bell with color Olympic shield logo, “10th Olympiad” and “Los Angeles,” approx. 21-3/4” x 14-3/8,” bamboo slightly damaged at bottom, approx. 21-3/4” x 13-3/8,” F. $80

117. Vest Pocket Manual. Schedule, standings, and areas to record individual event results (no pencil scoring), map of Los Angeles area on inside back cover, scarce, pp. 48, approx. 5-1/2” x 2-1/2,” scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $85

118. History of the Games Book. “History of Olympic Games - Ancient and Modern” by Hugh Harlan, broken paper seal, B&W photos and Illus., approx. 7-1/2” x 5-1/8,” pp. 116, F. See black and white photo for details. $40

119. Drinking Glass. Beer glass (15-ounce), logo with rings in color, made in Germany, (Please note that the glass is clear and not blue), EF. See color photo for details. $150

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120. Drinking Glass. “Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932” legend with an athlete throwing a discus over the Stadium, clear glass, 12 ounce, approx. 5-1/2” high, EF. See color photo for details. $40

121. Seat Cushion. Red vinyl cushion, approx. 14-1/2” x 12,” signs of wear, F. See black and white photo for details. $80

122. Herbert‟s Restaurant Menu. Two lactations listed on the cover (Los Angeles and San Francisco). The cover is printed in brown and white with sketches of the Olympic Coliseum, Los Angeles Swimming Stadium and the Olympic Auditorium. The menu measure approx. 13” x 7-3/8,” (folds out to approx. 13” x 15”), menu is designed for mailing, scarce, EF. $50

123. Life Magazine Cover. Not to be confused with today‟s Life magazine, multicolored single sheet (cover) showing a female athlete in the sport of Track & Field (Hurdles), artist Bradshaw Crandel, with an advertisement for Budweiser on the reverse side, suitable for framing, a few creases as seen in photo, approx. 8-3/4” x 11-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

124. Olympic Map. “A Complete Map of the Los Angeles Area and Guide to Olympic Games,” includes the history of the Olympics and a complete schedule of the Tenth Olympic Games. The promotional map was compliments of Union Oil Company, EF. Map measures approx. 9-1/2” x 4-1/8” (folds out to approx. 23-5/8” x 18-7/8”), EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

125. Nevada Map. “Nevada Olympic Year Road Map,“ produced by Standard Oil Products, entire map measures approx. 16” x 9,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

126. Visitor Brochure from Los Angeles County. Fold-out brochure with hurdler on front cover and statue of athlete throwing discus on back cover, photos of numerous Olympic sites, landmarks and places of interest in Los Angeles County, topographical map of Los Angeles County, pp. 24, approx. 8-7/8” x 4,” F. See black and white photo for details. $30

127. German Reemtsma Cigarette Card Album. Blue linen hardbound book, gilt Olympic rings, “Die Olympischen Spiele in Los Angeles 1932,” Olympic Salesman‟s Sample Book, printed in German, B&W and color photographic prints, fold-out chart, printed by Reemtsma Cigarettenfabriken, cover slightly scuffed, pp. 144, approx. 12-1/2” x 9-3/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $75

128. Group of Three Newspaper Articles. Three items in this lot are described as follows: 1.) “Olympic Games” article from Vanity Faire; 2.) “LA Times” with photo of Gold Medal winners; and 3.) “London News” with English contestants. See black and white photo for details. $25

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1936 GARMISH-PARTENKIRCHEN WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

129. Group of Three Cigarette Cards. Printed in German, B&W photos, Card Nos. 50, 72 and 79 (two-man Swiss bobsled team, pairs figure skating, and finish line of the Biathlon), approx. 4-3/4” x 3-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

1936 BERLIN SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

130. Tin Badge with Swastika. Gold-colored metal, approx. 1-5/8” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $70

131. Book. Softbound blue book, gold embossed lettering “Deutscher Sport Dortchowauf 1936” (about the 1936 Winter and Summer Olympics), gold embossed Olympic rings at bottom of cover, color photograph of runners on cover, fine condition with light fading on top quarter of the front cover, B&W and color photos and illus., pp. 92, approx. 12-3/4” x 9-3/8,” F. See black and white photo for details. $80

132. Book. Green hardbound book, “So Kampfte und Siegte Die Jugert Derwelt” embossed on the front cover, printed in German,  1936 Franz Miller/Baron P. von Le Fort/Dr. Harfter, B&W photos and illustrations, faded binding intact, pp. 160, approx. 9-7/8” x 6-7/8,” F. $50

133. Sheet Music (Piano). “Einzug der Olympia-Kampfer” (Entry of the Olympic Champions), Trumpet March by Hermann Blume, text by K. Sommer. The music sheet measures approx. 13-5/8” x 10-3/8,” (folds out to approx. 13-5/8” x 20-5/8”), printed in German,  1935 by Aug. Cranx G.m.b.H., Leipzig Edition Cranz Bruxelles, London, Leipzig, center fold, EF. $50

134. Olympic Event Paper Cut-Outs. Full sheet of colorful cut outs depicting Olympic events (27 Summer and 3 Winter sporting events, plus torchbearer with Berlin torch), die cut, printed in Germany, excellent condition, rare, EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

135. Two Visitor Pins. The pins are described as follows: 1.) Colored enameled Olympic ring, latch-back, “C P GES GESCH” on reverse side of pin, approx. 1-3/4” x 1-1/8,” F-EF; 2.) Colored enameled Olympic rings, stick pin, “GES GESCH” on reverse side of pin, approx. 1-1/4” x 1/2,” F-EF. $50

136. Group of 14 Cigarette Cards. Printed in German, B&W photos, Card Nos. 14, 44, 59, 63, 110, 124, 134, 154, 162, 163, 166, 167 and 191, approx. 4-3/4” x 3-1/8,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $40

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137. Booklet. Yellow softbound, “Schieken,“ Olympia-heft,“ shooting, No. 15, printed in German, B&W photos, pp. 32, approx. 5-15/16” x 4-3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $35

138. Rufenstal Movie Program. First film “Olympia Fest Der Voelker” (propaganda), printed in German, by Illustrierter Film-Kueier, B&W photos, pp. 8, approx. 11-1/2” x 8-3/4,” rare, EF. See black and white photos for details. $100

139. Bulletin. “Olympishe Spiele,” printed in English, distributed in the United States of America by the German Railroads Information Office, Number 12, map of venue locations, pp. 40, approx. 13-3/4” x 9-7/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

140. Bulletin. “Olympishe Spiele,” “Berlin August 1936 - PREIS RM 1. - Number 15,” printed in German, photos of torch relay and Opening Ceremonies, B/W, pp. 88, approx. 13-3/4” x 9-7/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

141. Fact Wheel of Medal Count. Multicolor cardboard wheel, listing winner‟s country flags and number of medals won (gold, silver, bronze), printed in German, issued by Boetzow Brewery (Berlin), approx. 5-1/2” x 7-7/8,” two small tears, good condition. See color photo for details. $75

142. Magazine. “L‟Illustrator” magazine with pole vaulters on cover, suitable for framing, approx. 14-1/4” x 11, EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

1940 TOKYO (CANCELLED GAMES)

143. Pendant. This pendant was issued for a pre-Olympic event referring to the 1940 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games. Bronze, Olympic rings above the Japanese flag with the rays of the rising sun in the background, legend printed in Japanese on the reverse side of the pendant, includes original loop on the pendant, approx. 13/16” x 3/4,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $150

1940 HELSINKI (CANCELLED GAMES)

144. Games Logo Pin. Silver metal, rectangular, stick pin, approx. 7/8” x 1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $65

145. Cake Doily. White paper doily with the Finnish coat of arms and Olympic rings on the border of the doily, manufactured by Euren Paperi, approx. 9” in diameter, rare, EF. See black and white photos for details. $50

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1948 ST. MORITZ WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

146. Visitor Pin. Gold plated, “1948” above Sun, “St. Moritz” above gold plated Olympic rings, approx. 1” x 11/16,“ EF. See color photo for details. $175

147. Official Daily Program - No. 7. Dated February 5, 1948, colorful cover, printed in English, French and German, includes event schedules for , Slalom, Skating and Bobsled, vertical crease on program, binding intact, pp.13, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $150

148. Official Daily Program - No. 9. Dated February 7, 1948, colorful cover, printed in English, French and German, includes event schedules for Hockey, Bobsled and Ski Jump, no scoring, vertical crease on program, binding intact, pp.12, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-3/4,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $150

149. Commemorative Pictorial Book. “1948 Olympia St. Moritz“ on the front cover, light blue and white with black print, B&W photos and illustrations, includes the final results of each event, printed in German and French, pp. 80, approx. 8” x 5-3/4,” EF. $65

150. Magazine. “Winter Olympiade,” St. Moritz 1948, special edition with English captions, B&W photos and Illus., approx. 13” x 9-1/4,” pp. 64, EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

1948 LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

151. 1948 London Summer Olympic Torch. Stainless steel torch on a black polished stone stand, cut-out rings over London Olympiad legend at top, includes wood stand and cover with safety instructions on lighting the torch printed in English, designed by Ralph Lavers, made by E.M.I. Factories, Ltd. Torch is approx. 18.5” in height, extremely rare, EF. See color photo for details. $7,250

152. Participation Medal. This medal was presented to athletes and members of the National Olympic Committee. Obverse: View of London with “VIV OLYMPIAD LONDON 1948” legend above the Olympic rings. Reverse: Quadriga with charioteer and judge preparing the present athlete with palm of victory. Two minor dents on the rim of the medal, designed by Bertram Mackennal/John Pinches, minted at John Pinches, Ltd. (London, England), approx. 2” in diameter, F-EF See color photos for details. $275

153. Set of Seven Athletics Programs. The six programs in this lot are described as follows: 1.) Dated July 31, purple cover, Fanny-Blankers-Koen (NED) awarded a Gold medal for 100-meters, pp. 16; 2.) Dated August 2, red cover, Guinn Smith (USA) awarded a Gold medal for Pole Vault, pp. 16; 3.) Dated August 3, teal cover, pp.16;

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4.) Dated August 4, brown cover, Fanny Blankers-Koen (NED) awarded a Gold medal for 80-meters and William Porter (USA) awarded a Gold medal for 110-meters Hurdles, pp. 16; 5.) Dated August 5, green cover, Bob Mathias (USA) competed in the first-five events of the Decathlon, pp. 16; 6.) Dated August 6, light blue cover, Bob Mathias (USA) awarded a Gold medal for Decathlon, pp. 16; and 7.) Dated August 7, purple cover, Delfo Cabrera (Argentina) awarded a Gold medal for the Marathon, Fanny Blankers-Koen (NED) awarded a Gold medal for 4 x 100 Women‟s Meter Relay, and Harrison Dillard (USA) awarded a Gold medal for 4 - 100 Men„s Meter Relay, pp. 16. These programs include venue maps and transportation services to sports venues, measure approx. 8-3/16” x 5-1/8,” some binding separation and pencil scoring, F. See black and white photo for details. $100

154. Watch Fob. Gold-colored metal, discus thrower over Olympic rings, dated “20 July 1948” and “14 August 1948,” approx. 28 mm, EF. See color photo for details. $50

155. U. S. Victory Stamps (Fundraising Labels). Four sheets of 40 stamps, each individual sheet is print in a different color (blue, rose, green, burgundy), the United States Olympic Committee issued these Olympic stamps to help raise funds to send U.S. athletes to the 1948 Olympic Games, imprinted on stamp “U.S. Olympic Committee London - 1948 Games - St. Moritz,” stamps show track and field runners at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, approx. 11-7/8” x 10-5/8,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $50

156. Souvenir Sugar Spoon. Silver plated, Games Logo with Big Ben Tower and enameled colored Olympic rings on handle, Reverse legend: “E.P.O.B. Made in England,” approx. 3-1/8” in length, EF. See black and white photo for details. $75

157. Official Identification Card. Identity card for Modern Pentathlon, No 7285 issued to Lt. Col. Robert Alastair Hay, printed in English, approx. 5-1/2” x 3-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $75

1952 OSLO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

158. Brochure. “DE VI. OLYMPISKE VINTERLEKE,” issued by the Oslo Organizing Committee, printed in Norwegian, publisher is Grendahl & Son (Oslo), includes an event schedule, Color and B&W photos and illustrations, The brochure measure approx. 7-3/4” x 4,” F-EF. $75

159. Official Souvenir Program. Colorful front cover with official poster design, included venue sketches, medals, diploma and accommodations, printed in Norwegian, B&W photos and Illus., no scoring, pp. 66, approx. 11-5/6” x 8-1//2,” EF. $135

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160. Complete Collection of Official Programs. This lot consists of twelve programs (contained in eleven books). Includes programs for Opening and Closing Ceremony. Each book measures approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” printed in English, French and Norwegian, scarce, some ink marks in book 3 (pp. 4 and 5), all bindings are intact, unusual to see as a complete set, EF. See color photo for details. $1,000

161. Official Program - Book No. 4. Colorful front cover of program dated February 17, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes Ski Jumping, Ladies Downhill, Ice Hockey, 5000m Speed Skating and Medal Ceremony, some scoring (pages 4 and 5), pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF. $95

162. Official Program - Book No. 6. Colorful front cover of program dated February 19, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes Men‟s Figure Skate, Speed Skate, Men‟s Slalom, Ice Hockey and Medal Ceremony, some scoring, loose center page, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $75

163. Official Program - Book No. 7. Colorful front cover of program dated February 20, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes 50km Long Distance Race, Ladies Slalom, Ladies Free Figure Skating, Ice Hockey events and Bandy Demonstration, no scoring, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF. $100

164. Official Program - Book No. 8. Colorful front cover of program dated February 21, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes Bobsleigh, Men‟s Figure Skate, Ice Hockey and Bandy demonstration, some scoring (page 13), pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” F-EF. $90

165. Official Program - Book No. 10. Colorful front cover of program dated February 23, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes Ice Hockey, Bobsleigh, Skiing events and Bandy demonstration, no scoring, slight rusting on pages from staples, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” F-EF. $85

166. Official Program - Book No. 11. Colorful front cover of program dated February 24, 1952, printed in English, French and Norwegian, includes Ice Hockey and Ski Jumping events, no scoring, pp. 16, approx. 5-1/8” x 7-1/4,” EF. $100

167. Official Olympic Ticket. Ski jumping event, used ticket stub, dated February 24, 1952, approx. 3-3/4” x 4-1/4,” EF. $50

168. Magazine. “VI. Olympische Winterspiele,” Wiener Illustreierte, printed in German, Olympia Oslo 1952, B&W photos and Illus., approx, 14-1/4” x 10-1/4,” pp. 64, F. See black and white photo for details. $50

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169. “Welcome to Norway” Book. Blue linen hardbound book, “Olympic Winter Sports in Norway,“ published by the Norwegian Ski Association, printed in Norwegian, French, Spanish, and English, B&W photos and statistics, includes the final results of the Winter Games between 1924 and 1948, faded binding, pp. 224, approx. 11-7/8” x 8-1/2,” F. See black and white photo for details. $50

170. Book. “Gunvald Hakanson at Oslo Olympiad” with a photo of the Oslo poster on the front cover. Autograph of Ken Henry (USA) on pp. 39--Three-time Olympian-Gold Medalist in 500m Speed Skate, printed in Norwegian, B&W photos and illustrations, includes events, winners, results, charts of nations since 1924, pp. 66, approx. 9” x 6,” scarce, EF. $50

1952 HELSINKI SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

171. AAU National Decathlon Championship, Official US Olympic Tryouts and National AAU Relays. Final results listing Robert (Bob) Mathias - Sanford University as Champion. Olympic Decathlon Tryouts were held at Tulare Union High School Stadium, July 1-2, 1952, includes eleven-typed pages of the official stats for the Decathlon and the final results. These documents are scarce, approx. 11” x 8-1/2,” F-EF. $50

172. Participation Medal. Bronze, designed by Kauko Rasanen, approx. 2-1/8” in diameter, uneven toning, F-EF. See color photos for details. $230

173. Official Olympic Ticket. Soccer event, used ticket stub, dated August 1, 1952, approx. 3-3/8” x 4-3/8,” EF. $30

174. Official Program. Light blue and white cover, complete schedule of the daily events, B&W photos and Illus., printed in Norwegian, pp. 32, approx. 8-1/2” x 5-3/4,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $100

175. Commemorative Tie. Maroon silk tie, Olympic Stadium and the Suurkirkko (St. Nicholas Lutheran Cathedral), “Helsinki 1952,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

176. Souvenir Tie Bar. Silver plated tie bar with enameled dove of peace and colored Olympic rings, approx. 2-15/16” x 7/8” in size, EF. See color photo for details. $60

177. Commemorative Dish. Silvered metal with the Olympic Stadium Tower, Olympic rings, Finnish coat of arms and Finnish flag, approx. 3” in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $60

178. Drinking Glass. Olympic rings over the Stadium with the wording “Helsinki 1952,” 7 oz., EF. See color photo for details. $75

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179. Visitor Pin. Oblong shaped metal stick pin (soldered back), approx. 7/8” x 5/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $125

180. Visitor Pin. Rectangular shaped, enamel over metal, latch back pin, approx. 13/16” x 6/16,” EF. See color photo for details. $75

181. Program. 1952 U.S. Olympic Souvenir Book (Track & Field Tryouts for Men) held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, dated June 27-28, 1952, printed in English, B&W photos and Illus., approx. 11-1/2” x 8-1/2,” some handwritten notes and statistics, no tears or creases, pp. 64, EF. $25

182. Magazine - Issue No. 1. “XV. Olympische Sommerspiele 1952” on blue background, printed in German, black and white photos and Illus., approx. 14-3/8” x 10-1/8,” pp. 64, F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

183. Magazine - Issue No. 2. “XV. Olympische Sommerspiele 1952” on dark yellow background, black and white photos and Illus., front cover slightly separated, approx. 14-3/8” x 10-1/8,” pp. 64, F. $35

1956 CORTINA WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

184. Official Torch. The torch is constructed of silver metal, includes to a marble display stand, approx. 18-1/2” tall, extremely rare (less than 20 torches in existence), EF condition. See color photos for details. $15,000

185. Visitor Pin. Multicolored, Obverse: “VII Ciochi Olimpici Invernali Italia Cortina 1956,” Reverse: “C.O.N.I. MOD DEPOSITATO,” Olympic rings above mountains, approx. 3/4” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $100

186. Service Badge. Multicolored, approx. 1-1/4” in diameter, EF. Same design as Lot 184 except for the size. $150

187. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “Winter Olympics Complete Preview,” dated January 30, 1956, with color photo of Skating Champions Jenkins and Albright, B&W and color photos and Illus., address label on bottom cover, pp. 64, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F. See black and white photo for details. $25

1956 MELBOURNE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

188. Opening and Closing Ceremony Records. Official souvenir recordings on 33-LP records, recorded in Melbourne by ABC Broadcast, near new condition, EF. See color photos for details. $100

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189. Official Visitor Pin - Australia. Bronze pin (manufacture method: cloisonné). Obverse: Two birds on a white ribbon over colored enameled Olympic rings. Reverse: G. LUKE/MELB., screw-back tack, approx. 1” x 5/8,” EF. $60

190. Commemorative Event Pin. Shield shaped tin pin, floppy pin back clasp, “1956 OLYMPIC GAMES“ on observe side of pin with colorful Olympic rings, “DIVING” on reverse side of pin, made in Western Germany, approx. 1-1/2” x 1-1/4,” F. See color photo for details. $45

191. Seat Cushion. White vinyl cushion, red and blue print, Olympic rings, Olympic torch over the map of Australia and the wording “Olympic Games,” banner at bottom with the wording “Melbourne 1956,” yellow piping on edge of cushion, approx. 13-1/2” x 10-1/2,” F. See black and white photo for details. $60

192. Tote Bag. Blue vinyl bag with handles, Olympic rings with torch over the map of Australia and the wording “Olympic Games Melbourne 1956,” zipper has been replaced, approx. 14-1/2” x 6-3/4” x 9,” F. See color photo for details. $75

193. Souvenir Boomerang. Miniature size, dark brown wood with Games logo in the center of the boomerang, approx. 5-5/8” in size, EF. See color photo for details. $60

194. Souvenir Spoon. “1956 Melbourne” with torch over Olympic rings on blue enameled background, Reverse Legend: “PITCHER E.P.N.S. AI. MELB.,” approx. 4-1/2,” EF. $60

195. Souvenir Logo Ashtray. White with gold trim and colorful Games logo on front side of the ashtray, approx. 14-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $45

196. Souvenir Logo Ashtray. White with gold trim and colorful Games logo on front side of the ashtray, approx. 3-7/8,” EF. Same description as Lot 194 except for the size. $40

197. Commemorative Olympic Scarf. Multicolored pure silk scarf, made in Japan, flaming torch over continent in laurel wreath, Olympic events around borders, approx. 17” x 17,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $75

1956 STOCKHOLM (Equestrian)

198. Official Logo Stick Pin. Gold plated stick pin, made by Lagerstroms Fabrik, MJOLBY, EF. See color photo for details. $40

1960 SQUAW VALLEY WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

199. Official Daily Program. Number 10, dated February 27, 1960, includes complete schedule of events, results of previous events, map of Olympic facilities, pp. 23, approx. 7” x 4-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $80

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200. Official Logo Pin. Colorful (red/white/blue) pin with silver Olympic rings, approx. 13/16” x 13/16,” small blemish, scarce, F-EF. See color photo for details. $80

201. Official Games Logo Patch. Cloth Vintage shield with Olympic rings patch, dated 1960, approx. 2-5/8” x 1-3/4,” F. See color photo for details. $40

202. Dutch Team Patch. Colorful shield patch, “Squaw Valley” above torch, colored Olympic rings over torch, dated 1960, approx. 2-5/8” x 3-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

203. Official Sticker. Red, white, and blue Games logo paper sticker, approx. 3-1/2” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $35

204. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “Olympic Report,” “Squaw Valley Opening Day,” dated February 29, 1960, with color photo of Opening Ceremony on cover, address label on bottom front cover, pp. 84, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

205. Brochure. Informational brochure with Games logo on the front of the brochure, photo of Squaw Peak taken from Squaw Valley Lodge on front cover, “Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe, California,” above “February 18-28, 1960,” printed in English, color photos, prepared and published by California State Automobile Association and Automobile Club of Southern California, pp. 15, approx. 8-5/16” x 3-15/16,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

206. Commemorative Ashtray. Triangular, clear glass with Games logo in the bottom of the ashtray, “VIII Olympic Winter Games” printed on the top edge of inside of the ashtray, “California 1960” printed on the lower edge of inside of the ashtray, approx. 3-1/2,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $35

207. Souvenir Spoon. Silver plated, Olympic rings over the Squaw Valley Games logo on the handle of the spoon, approx. 4-5/8” in length, EF. See color photo for details. $80

208. Souvenir Brochure and Map. Two items in this lot are described as follows: Ticket information brochure (schedule of events) with Games logo sticker partially glued on the back of the brochure (sticker slightly torn) and a colorful map of “1960 Winter Olympic Games” with black and white photos of historical California sites, prepared and published by Shell Oil Company. See black and white photo for details. $25

1960 ROME SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

209. Athlete Badge - Track & Field. Bronze badge, dark red enameled bar with “Atleta” (Athlete), Reverse: “Giochi Della XVII Olympiade,” approx. 1-1/2” x 1-7/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $375

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210. Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, in original white case, EF. See color photo for details. $110

211. Official Italian NOC Pin. Large, gold and blue enamel, raised she-wolf above Olympic rings, front “ROMA MCMLX,” reverse legend “C.O.N.I MOD” (Comitato Olympico Nazionale Italiano), made in Italy, approx. 30mm x 14mm, approx. weight 5.8 gms, EF. See color photo for details. $65

212. Official Olympic Ticket. Unused, Track & Field event, Class 1 (salmon color), dated September 6, 1960, event at 1430 hours, approx. 9-5/8” x 3-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $75

213. Official Olympic Ticket. Unused, Track & Field event, Class 1 (pink color), dated September 10, 1960, event at 1730 hours, approx. 9-5/8” x 3-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $75

214. Official Olympic Ticket. Unused, Wrestling event, Class 2 (yellow color), dated September 5, 1960, event at 2000 hours, approx. 9-5/8” x 3-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $75

215. Athletics Program - No. 1. Pink, dated August 31, printed in English, French and Italian, pp. 40, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

216. Athletics Program - No. 3. Pink, dated September 2, printed in English, French and Italian, Wilma Rudolph (USA) awarded Gold medal for 100 meters, no scoring, pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

217. Athletics Program - No. 4. Yellow, dated September 3, printed in English, French and Italian, Wilma Rudolph (USA) competed in Heat #6 (200 meters), scoring in black ink, pp. 40, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

218. Athletics Program - No. 5. Purple, dated September 5, printed in English, French and Italian, Wilma Rudolph (USA) awarded a Gold medal for 200 meters, (scoring in black ink) and Rafer Johnson (USA) competed in Decathlon, slight discoloration on top of pp. 27-30, pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

219. Athletics Program - No. 6. Green, dated September 6, printed in English, French and Italian, Al Oerter‟s (USA) qualification event for Men‟s Discus (scoring in black ink) and Rafer Johnson (USA) awarded Gold medal for Decathlon (scoring in black ink), pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

220. Athletics Program- No. 7. Blue, dated September 7, printed in English, French and Italian, Al Oerter (USA) awarded Gold medal in Men‟s Discus (scoring in black ink), pp. 48, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

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221. Swimming/Water Polo Program and Used Ticket - No. 1. Yellow, dated August 26, printed in English, French and Italian, minimal scoring, pp. 32, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

222. Swimming/Water Polo Program and Used Ticket - No. 2. Salmon, dated August 27, printed in English, French and Italian, scoring in red ink, pp. 32, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

223. Swimming/Water Polo Program - No. 4. Light Orange, dated August 30, printed in English, French and Italian, pp. 24, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

224. Swimming/Water Polo Program - No. 8. Peach, dated September 3, printed in English, French and Italian, Team USA awarded a Gold medal in Swimming - 4 x 100m, no scoring, pp. 24, approx. 8-3/8” x 6-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

225. Group of Three Maps. Road maps, “Automobile Club D‟Italia,” “Petrol Caltex,” and “BP,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

226. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “Olympics Begin,” dated September 5, 1960, color photo of the American team marching in Opening Ceremonies, B&W photos inside, address label on bottom of front cover, pp. 76, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

227. Program. U.S. Olympic Track Team Trials (Men„s Track and Field) held at Stanford Stadium (Stanford University), dated July 1-2, 1960, printed in English, B&W photos and illustrations, approx. 10-1/2” x 7-5/8,” pp. 64, EF. $25

228. Commemorative Glass Coaster. Smoked-glass coaster with gold rim and colorful Games logo in center, approx. 4-1/4" in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

229. Souvenir Spoon. Silver plated Games logo spoon, approx. 4-3/8” in length, EF. See color photo for details. $60

1964 INNSBRUCK WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

230. Official Bulletin. Issued by the Organizing Committee, Bulletin No. 1, dated September 1961, printed in Austrian, French and English, B&W photos and illustrations, very slight separation of binding, slight creasing, pp. 28, approx. 11-5/8” x 8-1/4,” EF. $50

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231. Visitor Pin. Multicolor pin, made in Austria, obverse legend “IX Olymp Winter Spiele,” with the Games logo in the center with the legend “Innsbruck 1964,” and reverse legend “OFFIZIELLES OLYMPIA - ABZEICHEN,” below the military clasp is “MUSTER u. MARKIANRECHTLICH GESCHUTZT,” approx. 1” x 1,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

232. Souvenir Cuff Links. Gold colored metal with black raised Games logo on cuff links, approx. 7/8” x 7/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $75

233. “Welcome in Austria” - NOC Pin. Gilt, shield shaped pin over skis, “Made in Austria” back stamp, approx. 1-13/16” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $60

234. Official Olympic Ticket. Used, Ice Hockey event, dated January 28, approx. 5-5/8” x 3-1/8,” EF See black and white photo for details. $50

1964 TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

235. Preview Book. “Tokyo Olympic Year,“ softbound book with paper jacket, printed in English and Japanese, approx. 10-3/4” x 7-3/8,” pp. 137, F-EF. $40

236. US Olympic Team Trials Program (Swimming, Diving, and Water Polo). “1964 U.S. Olympic Team Trials” held at the Astoria Pool (Astoria, New York), dated August 25 through September 7, 1964, printed in English, B&W photos and Illus., separation of front cover, approx. 11” x 8-1/2,” pp. 48, EF. These trials were held in conjunction with the World’s Fair in New York. $35

237. U.S. Olympic Team Banquet Program. “Salute to the United States 1964 Olympic Team from the City of the Los Angeles,” U. S. athletes and well known celebrities (such as Master of Ceremonies Walt Disney, Bob Hope, etc.) attended this celebration, printed in black & white, red braided tassel, pp. 8, approx. 14-1/4” x 9-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $65

238. Booklet, Banner, and Reproduction of Posters. Three items in this lot are described as follows: Pocket guide; Governor‟s Banner; and Olympic posters and stamps (reproduction) in commemoration of the Games. See color photo for details. $50

239. Group of Four Commemorative Pins. Tin with color lithographs. This lot consists of the following items: 1.) Czech flag at top edge, Men„s Hurdler, military clutch pin; 2.) Brazil flag at top edge, Men‟s Volleyball, stick pin repaired; 3.) Ireland flag at top edge, Men„s High Bar Gymnastics, stick pin repaired; and 4.) Sweden flag at top edge, Javelin, stick pin repaired. Pins measure approx. 1-1/2” x 1-1/4,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $100

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240. Souvenir Prototype Pin. Unofficial mascot, cloisonné, “1964” back stamp, latch-back pin, approx. 15/16” x 1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $45

241. Souvenir Pin. Dark blue enameled clutch-back pin, round with silver Olympic rings above “TOKYO 1964,” legend printed in Japanese on the reverse side of the pin, approx. 1/2” in diameter, F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

242. Tie Tack. Games logo lapel pin with guard, enamel over metal, approx. 5/8” x 3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

243. Official Athletics Program. Dated October 21, 1964, Program No. 8, B&W text and Illus., includes a schedule of events, printed in Japanese and English, pp. 80, approx. 14.7mm x 20.9mm, F. $40

244. Two Official Fund Raising Medals. In commemoration of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. One copper medal and one silver medal, designed by Yusaku Kamekura, issued by the Tokyo Olympic Fund Raising Association, approx. 1-1/8” in diameter, includes original plastic cases with raised Games logo on top of case, EF. See color photos or details. $150

245. Commemorative Medal with a Discus Thrower. Obverse legend “Tokyo 1964” encircling the outer edge of the medal is a list of all of the past Summer Olympic cities, reverse legend in Japanese, approx. 3-3/4” in diameter, EF. $50

246. Group of Four Cigarette Boxes. Multicolored boxes, each box is approx. 2-7/8” x 1-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

247. Official Olympic Ticket. Used, Athletics event, dated October 15, printed in English and Japanese, stub measures approx. 7-1/4” x 3-1/4,” envelope measures approx. 9-1/4” x 3-1/4,” EF. $40

248. Record. Official souvenir recording for the Tokyo Olympics, 45-rpm, recorded by Victor Company of Japan, LTD (RCA), approx. 7” x 7,” EF. $50

249. Collection of Five Records. “Tokyo Olympic Highlight 1964” on front cover, five floppy-plastic records (33-1/3 rpm) in a fold-out jacket. Each individual record represents a color of the Olympic rings, Olympic Opening Ceremonies on inside of cover showing the Japanese team entering the stadium, includes an insert listing the contents of each record, written and recorded in Japanese, paper cover measures approx. 7” x 7,” rare, EF. See color photo for details. $40

250. Book. “Tokyo Olympics Special Issue,“ publisher Kokusai Johosha, printed in Japanese with English translations under the photos, includes B&W and color photos and statistics, paper jacket is in fair condition, pp. 154,approx. 14-3/8” x 10-1/4,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

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251. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “Tokyo 1964: The Olympics Begin,” dated October 19, 1964, color photo of Yoshinori Sakai carrying the Olympic torch in the National Olympic Stadium, includes an article about the 1964 World Series between the New York Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals, B&W photos inside, address label on bottom front cover, pp. 102, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

252. Book with Interesting Autographs. “The Olympic Games - A Book of Records and Reminiscence,“ written by the editors of Sports Illustrated, printed in English, includes two autographs (Billy Mills - Gold Medal in 10,000m and Carol Heiss Jenkins - 1960 Gold Medal in Figure Skating), some wear on the jacket, B&W and color photos and illustrations, pp. 128, 11-3/8” x 8-1/2, F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $45

253. Seat Cushion. Yellow and black cotton seat cushion, “Tokyo 1964” above an athlete on Parallel Bars on the front of the cushion, advertisement for Kureha Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., on reverse side of the cushion, approx. 11-7/8” x 9-1/4,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $30

254. White House Invitation, Envelope, and Card. This lot consists of the following items: 1.) An invitation from The President and Mrs. Johnson to Mr. Andreason (Lawrence Andreason was a Bronze Medalist in 3-meter Springboard Diving); 2.) and envelope addressed to Mr. Larry E. Andreason with a return address of “The White House;” and 3.) an RSVP card. All of the items in this lot are in EF condition. $50

1968 GRENOBLE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

255. 1968 Calgary Bid Book. Hardbound bid book, white with blue and silver print on covers, printed in English, French and German, color and B&W photos and illustrations, pp. 54, approx. 13-3/8” x 10-3/8,” EF. $80

256. Visitor Logo Pin. Obverse legend “Grenoble 1968,” reverse legend “ARTHUS BERTRAND” and “PARIS.DEPOSE,” military clutch, approx. 7/8” x 9/16,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

257. Official Logo Felt Patch. Blue with white and red embroidery, approx. 3” x 2-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

1968 MEXICO CITY SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

258. 1968 Mexico City Summer Olympic Torch. White crude metal cast with a black vinyl covered shaft, approx. 17-3/8” in length, F. See color photo for details. $1,750

259. Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, includes the original white case, EF. See color photo for details. $60

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260. Participation Medal. Copper metal, Olympic sports pictograms with “Mexico „68” on the front of medal, “Juegos De La XIX Olimpiada” (Games of the 19th Olympiad) on the obverse side of the medal, approx. 2” x 2,” F-EF. See black and white photos for details. $225

261. Commemorative Poster. Multicolored bronco rider, poster is mounted on linen, printed by Mexican Government Tourism Department, approx. 26-3/4” x 29,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

262. Olympic Pictorial Final Trials Program (Men„s Track and Field Team). “1968 United States Olympic Team Trials,” dated June 29-30, 1968, printed in English, B&W photo and illustrations, approx. 10-1/2” x 7-5/8,” pp. 56, EF. $25

263. Final Trials Program (Women„s Track and Field Team). “1968 United States Olympic Team Trials” held at Mt. San Antonio College Memorial Stadium (Walnut, California), dated August 24-25, 1968, printed in English, B&W photos and illustrations, approx. 10-1/2” x 7-5/8,” pp. 24, EF. $25

264. Flight Brochure and Certificate. The two items in this lot are described as follows: 1.) “Flight to the Olympic Games 1968” certificate, approx. 7-1/8” x 10,” EF; and 2) Brochure of the flight schedule for Western Airlines between Mexico City and Los Angeles, measures approx. 9” x 4” (folds open to approx. 9” x 12”), includes envelope, EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

265. Plastic Plate. White colored plastic plate with an athlete hurdling through the Olympic rings over the national colors of Mexico (green/white/red) with the wording “Mexico 68,” triangular shape, approx. 5” x 5-1/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

266. Plastic Plate. Orange colored plastic plate, large colorful flowers on front, with “Mexico” in large lettering above “1968 XIX Olimpiada,” “Hecho en Mexico” (made in Mexico) on reverse side of plate, square shape, approx. 5-1/16,” scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $50

267. Two Cultural Olympiad Festival of the Arts Programs. The programs are described as follows: 1.) Program from the Galeria de Arte Misrachi, Mexico 68 Games logo on front cover, pp. 16, approx. 11” x 9,” printed in Spanish, and 2.) Program from the Galeria Chapultepec with photo of the galleria on the front cover, pp. 26, approx. 11” x 9,” printed in Spanish. Both programs are EF. See black and white photos for details. $25

268. Three Maps of Mexico - 1968. “Mobil Oil de Mexico” (Olympic rings on front of map), “Banco Nacional de Mexico, S.A.” (Olympic rings on front of map, shows venue locations), and “Mapa Turistico de Carreteras” (Olympic Games logo with dove on front of map), EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

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269. Group of Three Greeting Cards. Unused set of three colorful greeting cards and envelopes in celebration of the Games, approx. 9-1/4” x 4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

270. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “Olympics on the Way,“ dated October 21, 1968, color photo of Norma Enriqueta Bassillo de Sotelo carrying the Olympic torch in the Estadio Olimpico Universitario, two-page article about Jim Ryun (1500 meters), B&W photos inside, address label on bottom front cover, water spot on bottom corner, pp. 88, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $20

271. Commemorative Ashtray. Sterling Silver ashtray, “925 M.R.R. Mexico” stamped on reverse, “Mexico 68” logo on top edge of ashtray, “1968 Olympic embedded in center of tray, approx. 5-3/4” in diameter, EF. See black and white photos for details. $50

272. Commemorative Tie. Dark Blue silk tie with Bob Beaman‟s pictured on the front, includes his autograph trademark naming the tie “The Jump,” colored Olympic rings above his picture, scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $35

1972 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

273. Austrian Team Pin. Multicolor, enamel domed with a pin back style latch, approx. 1-1/8” x 1,” EF. See color photo for details. $65

274. Japanese Team Pin. Downhill Skiing, red and white enamel on silver metal background, floppy pin back, approx. 1-1/8” in diameter, rare, EF. See color photo for details. $90

275. Two Soviet Union Team Pins. Flat enameled stick pins depicting the sports of skating and Skiing, each measures 1” x 1-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

276. CSSR Team Pin - Czechoslovakia. Flat enameled pin with latch back, approx. 1-1/2” x 5/8,“ EF. See color photo for details. $35

277. Commemorative Spoons Set (Six-Piece Set). Issued by the Sapporo Organizing Committee, original white presentation case with Japanese print on inside cover, not released to the public, set includes 4 silver spoons and 2 Games logo silver spoons, rare, EF. See color photo for details. $150

278. Commemorative Sake Cup. Gold colored sake cup, with gold Olympic rings and “72 Sapporo” embossed in center of dish, gold colored engraved Olympic rings and “72 Sapporo” on box, in its original wood presentation box, includes black plastic stand and purple cloth, approx. 2-15/16” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $50

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279. Commemorative Medal. Gold colored medal, skater on obverse side of medal, Games logo with “XI Olympic Winter Games Sapporo 72” on the reverse side of the medal, approx. 1-7/8” in diameter, in its original clear plastic presentation case, EF. See black and white photos for details. $50

280. Commemorative Medal. Japanese fundraising medal, bronze, Ski Jumper/Games logo over legend, approx. 1-1/4” in diameter, F-EF. $20

281. Commemorative Book. This is an Olympic publication by the German Sport Aid Foundation. “Sapporo 72,” yellow hardcover book, printed in Germany by A. Wyss & Co. KG, Zurich-Operrieden, printed in German with some English, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 176, approx. 12” x 9,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

282. Group of Four Official Bulletins. Issued by the Organizing Committee, color photos, numbered 3, 6, 8, and 9, approx. 10” x 9-1/2,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

283. Olympic Team Sweater - Romania. Blue with three horizontal stripes across the breast (blue, white, and red), size medium, F. See color photo for details. $95

1972 MUNICH SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

284. 1972 Munich Summer Olympic Torch. Nickel, chromium steel, shaft with hand guard, manufactured by Friedrich Krupp, Huttenwerke AG, Bochum. Legend Bottom - Munchen 1972 / Spiele der XX Olympiade, approx. 28” in length, used, EF. See color photo for details. $2,000

285. Official Olympic Ticket. Used, Opening Ceremony ticket, dated August 26, 1972 at 1500 h., printed in German, stub measures approx. 5-7/8” x 4-1/4,” EF. $50

286. Commemorative Poster. Dove with the Olympic rings and Munich logo, language on poster is unknown, poster is mounted on linen, approx. 37” x 27-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $150

287. Olympic Track Suit - Soviet Union (USSR). Blue with white lettering, Soviet Union Track and Field uniform, “C.C.C.P.” on back of jacket, size XS, F. See color photo for details. $95

288. Munchen Patch. Colorful shield shaped patch, OLYMPIADE/1972/MUNCHEN, approx. 2-5/8” x 2-1/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

289. Set of Three Glasses. Gold trimmed Brandy glasses, one-ounce size, approx. 2-1/2” tall, EF. See color photo for details. $60

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290. Commemorative Hand Painted Porcelain Vase. Gold plated with white trim, made by Royal Porzellan, Bavaria (Germany). Design on front of vase: Munich child holding a torch in one hand and colored Olympic rings in the other hand with a view of the Tower and Munich in the background, “KPM” (markers mark) on bottom of vase, approx. 3-1/8” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $200

291. Commemorative Plate. Porcelain, “19” followed by the Munich Games logo and “72” at the top edge of plate, “Olympiade - Muchen” at bottom edge of plate, with the city skyline of Munich in the center, Royal Copenhagen, Denmark mark on reverse, artist initials “HD,” approx. 7-1/4” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $50

292. Commemorative Plate. Porcelain, “Munchen 1972” with torch, approx. 7-1/4” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $50

293. Commemorative Plate. Handpainted plate, Munich child below colorful Olympic rings, surrounded by city landmarks, made in Merkelbach, made in West Germany, approx. 9-3/4” in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

294. Commemorative Plate. AE, “Olympiadstadt Munchen 1972,” Media Tower and Olympic rings in center, approx. 9-3/4” in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

295. USA Olympic Diving Team Button. Metal, round button, approx. 2-1/4,” F. See color photo for details. $25

296. Visitor Pin. Games logo pin, enamel over metal, latch back, approx. 1-1/4” x 1/2” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $45

297. Poland NOC/Team Pin. Irregular shaped stick pin dated 1972, approx. 1” x 1,” EF. See color photo for details. $35

298. Autographed Photo. Mark Spitz, cards for Panasonic promotion “Ideals for Life,” signed in 2004, approx. 7” x 5,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

299. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “The Olympics,“ dated August 28, 1972, with color photos, address label on bottom front cover, pp. 94, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

300. Commemorative Beer Mug. White porcelain 40-ounce beer mug, multicolored sporting events and Olympic rings, made in West Germany, approx. 7-1/2” tall, rare, EF. See color photo for details. $100

301. Commemorative Beer Mug and Wooden Coaster. “Olympia-Turm 290m” over colored Olympic rings over banner with “Olympia-Stadt Munchen,” with TV tower, statues, buildings in Munich, with a wood coaster (black eagle crest on coaster), .5-liter mug, F-EF. See color photos for details. $60

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302. Pair of Commemorative Pennants. Colorful cloth pennants sealed in plastic, Front: Olympic rings over Olympic Tower, Reverse: spiral and city view, approx. 6.1” x 8.5,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $25

303. Guide. “Toyota Dealer‟s Guide to the 1971 Summer Olympic Games,” color and black & white text and photos, includes the ABC Television schedule and the Olympic Games pictogram schedule, pp. 96, EF. $25

304. Super 8mm Movie. Columbia Pictures presents “Olympic Aquatic Games,” filmed in black & white, Mark Spitz is on the cover on the original box, EF. See color photo for details. $60

305. Commemorative Book. This is an Olympic publication by the German Sport Aid Foundation. “Munich 72,” yellow hardcover book, printed in Germany by A. Wyss & Co. KG, Zurich-Operrieden, printed in German with some English, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 336, approx. 12” x 9,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

1976 DENVER (Cancelled Games)

306. Button. 1976 Denver USOC shield button, with red lettering “Denver „76” above “Support Your U.S. Olympic Team,” approx. 1-1/4” in diameter, F. See black and white photo for details. $25

1976 INNSBRUCK WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

307. Group of Ten Bulletins. Obverse legend “Innsbruck 76,” printed in English, German, and French, B&W photos and Illus., venue and course maps, Bulletin Nos. 1-10, approx. 11-3/4” x 8-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $300

308. Ticket Brochure. Fold-out style brochure with color maps, photos and illustrations, printed in English and Austrian, includes completes schedule of events and admission fees in Austrian Shillings. Brochure measures approx. 7-7/8” x 4-7/8” (folds out to approx. 23.6” x 7-7/8”), no marks, EF. See color photo for details. $20

309. Key Fob on Leather Chain. Leather key chain, rectangular plastic key fob with Games logo, “Mosern Telfs” on leather strap, EF. See color photo for details. $40

310. Schneemanderl Mascot Pin. Irregular shaped aluminum, fine enamel stick pin, smiling snowman mascot Schneemanderl, no markings on reverse side of pin, measures 1/2” x 3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $35

311. Schneemanderl Mascot Sticker. Multicolor, approx. 10-3/4” x 6-3/4,” original packaging, scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $75

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312. Two Innsbruck Patches. The two items in this lot are described as follows: 1.) Games logo shield shaped patch, approx. 3-1/8” x 2-3/8,” EF, 2.) Games logo rectangular patch with a City building, approx. 3-1/8” x 1-7/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

313. Souvenir Spoon. Silver plated, Games logo engraved on handle of spoon, in its original plastic case, approx. 3-7/8” in length, EF. See color photo for details. $45

1976 MONTREAL SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

314. 1976 Moscow Bid Book. Hardbound bid book with cardboard sleeve, colorful photo on front cover, printed in English, Russian, Spanish and French, pp. 142, approx. 12-1/4” x 12-3/4.” The cardboard sleeve is in fair (F) condition and shows some wear on the edges. The book is in F-EF condition. See color photo for details. $80

315. Bid Pin - Montreal. Cloisonné gold circle with maple leaf protruding at the top, Olympic rings at the bottom of the pin, “C. Lamond/Montreal” on back stamp, tack back pin, approx. 3/4” x 3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

316. Participation Medal. Bronze, designed by Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier, approx. 1-3/8” in diameter, EF. See color photos for details. $275

317. Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, in original white case, EF. See color photo for details. $80

318. Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound, written in English and French, with color photos and Illus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 8-1/4,” EF. $40

319. Closing Ceremony Program. Softbound, written in English and French, with color photos and Illus., pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 8-1/4,” F. $40

320. Group of Five Programs. Softbound programs, printed in English and French, color photos, event schedules and illustrations, pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 8-1/4.” This lot consists of the following programs: 1.) Equestrian (Princess Anne on cover), includes results for Cross-Country Course event held on July 24, Princess Anne (riding her horse named Goodwill) listed on schedule for July 25, EF; 2.) Athletics, EF; 3.) Swimming, F-EF (small ink mark on cover); 4.) Football/Soccer; and 5.) Yachting, F-EF. See color photos for details. $140

321. Official Olympic Report. Hardcover, three-volume set with slipcover case, printed in English, Volume I - Organization (pp. 618); Volume II - Facilities (pp. 239); and, Volume III - Results (pp. 698), some binding separation in Volume III, EF. See color photo for details. $550

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322. Columbia NOC/Team Pin. Dated, oval shaped with flattened vertical sides, gold Olympic rings on Columbia flag with COLUMBIA above the flag and MONTREAL 1976 below the flag, tack-back pin, approx. 3/4” x 1/2,” F-EF. See color photos for details. $30

323. Netherlands NOC/Team Pin. Dated, vertical rectangular pin, domed enamel, stick pin, approx. 7/8” x 3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

324. Button. “1976 Olympic Team Supporter” button, Canada Olympic Association logo on button, approx. 3-3/8” in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $20

325. Swimming Trials Patch. Colorful cloth patch, approx. 4-1/4” wide x 3” high, EF. See black and white photo for details. $20

326. Document Carrier. Red vinyl, white colored logo, EF. See color photo for details. $50

327. Bracelet with Charms. Ten charms, 1-inch diameter with Official sport pictograms (Gymnastics, Judo, Handball, Boxing, Rowing, Fencing, Wrestling, Archery, Equestrian, Track & Field), reverse side has Games logo, F. See black and white photo for details. $65

328. Set of Necklace, Charm, and Key Chain. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, 1-1/4” charm (Weightlifting) on a 24” necklace, 1-1/4” fob (Aquatics) on a key chain, and a 1-1/4” charm (Gymnastics), all of the charms have the Games logo on the reverse side of the pictograms, F. See black and white photo for details. $35

329. Book. Hardbound, “The 1976 Olympic Guide” (Deluxe Edition), printed by Rand McNally, written by John V. Grombach, includes B&W historical photos, pp. 349, F-EF. See color photo for details. $20

330. Booklet. The Olympians - “The Olympic Records,” published by Publinova, presented by Molson‟s “Canada‟s name in beer since 1786,” B&W and color photos and illus., pp. 96, approx. 7-1/4” x 5-1/2,” F. See color photo for details. $25

331. Magazine. Sports Illustrated magazine, “The Show Goes on in Montreal,” dated July 26, 1976, with color photos of Opening Ceremonies, address label on bottom front cover, pp. 78, approx. 8-1/4” x 11-1/2,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

332. Olympic Souvenir Stamp Collection. Brown colored vinyl and felt souvenir album, Games logo on the front cover of the album, includes postage stamps issued during the Montreal Summer Olympic Games, sections on the history of the Games, designed and produced for the Canada Post Office by the Philatelic Division of Shannon Services (London, Canada), printed in English and French, color Illus., pp. 32, approx. 8-1/4” x 5-3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

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333. Team USA Belt Buckle. Silver-colored metal, manufactured by Bergamot Brass Works in Darien, Wisconsin (USA), approx. 3-1/4” x 2-7/8,” F. See color photo for details. $25

334. Commemorative Spoon. Silver plated, manufactured by Oneida LTD, silversmiths, engraved with the Montreal Games logo, “Montreal 1976,” approx. 4-1/4” in length, EF. See color photos for details. $75

335. Ceramic Plate. White porcelain plate, “OLYMPIC GAMES  LES JEUX OLYMPIQUES” above blue flame, “MONTREAL 1976” under flame, produced by Bing & Grondahl Copenhagen Porcelain by appointment to the Royal Danish Court, made in Denmark, approx. 7-1/4” in diameter, includes original box, EF. $60

336. Ceramic Plate. Wedgwood, made in England, black design on white background, torchbearer above the City of Montreal, plate border has criss-cross Canadian flags on top and five sports (Cycling, Swimming, Equestrian, Weightlifting, and Track & Field) bordering the plate, reverse side reads “To Commemorate the XXI Olympiad Montreal Canada 1976,” approx. 10-1/2” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $85

337. Plastic Plate. Rectangular shaped black and white plastic plate with a picture of the Olympic Stadium and the Montreal Games logo, made in Canada, approx. 6-1/2” x 4-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $20

338. Melmac Plate. White colored plastic plate with lavender and gold diagonal stripes on the front of the dish and red Olympic Games logo, triangular in shape, EF. See color photo for details. $45

339. Commemorative Plate. Porcelain, “Olympiade” and “Montreal 1976” at top edge of plate, Montreal Games logo at the bottom edge of plate, with a Discus Thrower on the world in the center of the plate, XXI to the left side of the discus thrower‟s feet. Royal Copenhagen, Denmark mark, and the artist initials “PO” on the reverse side of the plate. “Licencie official des Jeux Olympiques de 1976” with the Montreal Games logo, and “Official Licensee to the 1976 Olympic Games” on the mark on the reverse side of the plate, approx. 7-1/4” in diameter. EF. See color photo for details. $70

340. Commemorative Serving Tray. Gold, red, and white colored aluminum tray, shows 21 sports of the Olympics and the trademark of Coca-Cola, Ltd. from many of the countries participating in the Olympics, approx. 14-3/4” x 10-3/4,” scr., F. See color photo for details. $25

341. Patch, Sticker, and Cuff Link Set. This lot consists of the following items: 1.) Colorful cloth 1976 Team USA Fundraising Patch (approx. 3”); 2.) matching sticker (approx. 3-1/2”); and 3.) cuff links with Fundraising design. All of the items in this lot are in EF condition. See black and white photos for details. $50

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1980 LAKE PLACID WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

342. 82nd IOC Session Badge. Inscribed “PRESSE” (Photo Press), yellow/black/yellow ribbon, approx. 4-1/4” x 1-3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $250

343. Opening Ceremony Program - February 14, 1980. Multicolored cover, pp. 16, approx. 12” x 7,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

344. Closing Ceremony Program - February 24, 1980. Blue cover, pp. 16, approx. 12” x 7,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

345. Commemorative Tin Plate. Gold with blue colored Olympic Games logo and pictograms, in its original box, EF. See color photo for details. $35

346. Commemorative Pewter Plate. “XIII Olympic Winter Games“ on the edge of plate, “1980 Lake Placid” on bottom of plate with the face of the Games mascot (Roni) in the center, approx. 4-1/4“ in diameter, made by Wilton (Columbia PA), RWP back stamp, EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

347. Commemorative Plate. White colored glass with Games logo on front, approx. 9-1/8” in diameter, slight wear on logo, EF. See color photo for details. $35

348. Official Magazine. Softbound, pull-out poster of the schedule, good condition, pp. 152. See black and white photo for details. $35

349. Official Calendar 1980 Medal. Fundraising gold plated bronze metal. Obverse: Official logo surrounded by eight Olympic winter sports. Reverse: Flaming torches on the sides of a large calendar, crossed hockey sticks and skis at bottom, and “1980” above the calendar. Made by Metallic Art, approx. 3” in diameter, EF. See black and white photos for details. $80

350. Flag. Plastic Official Games logo flag on a wood flag pole, approx. 12” x 8,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $30

351. Record. “Winter Games” 45-rpm record, recorded in Montreal, new EF. See color photo for details. $35

352. Sponsor Pin. “Toyota Selected by the U.S. Olympic Committee,” shield shaped single-post pin, includes original card, EF. See color photo for details. $25

353. Souvenir Mug. White plastic mug, 14-ounce mug, Lake Placid Games logo on front, “V.P.I. MUG” on bottom of mug, EF. See color photo for details. $25

354. Playing Cards - Double Deck. Lake Placid Games logo on front, in its original box, EF. See color photo for details. $35

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355. Belt Buckle. Lake Placid Games logo on belt buckle, Roni the mascot depicted in different sports on each corner of the buckle, made by True Distance, Inc. (Houston, Texas), used, F. See black and white photo for details. $25

356. Souvenir Cake Server. Silver plated by Oneida Silversmiths, Games logo on handle, approx. 9-1/4” in length, EF. See black and white photo for details. $80

1980 MOSCOW SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

357. 83rd IOC Session Badge. Inscribed “PRESSE,” with yellow ribbon, approx. 5-1/2” x 1-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $100

358. 83rd IOC Session Badge - Moscow, 1980. IOC Commission Member, (red, white and red ribbon with blue trim) in its original plastic case, latch-back pin, approx. 5-1/2” x 1-1/4,” F. $100

359. Program. “Programme for the Solemn Opening Ceremony of the 83rd IOC Session,” includes concern program and legal-size envelope (return address in English, French, and Russian), program measures approx. 8-1/4” x 4-1/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $45

360. Official Olympic Participation Medal. Front shows the Olympic Games logo over the stadium, reverse shows Red Square, Games logo on the original presentation case, slight discoloration, approx. 2-3/8” in diameter, EF. See black and white photos for details. $150

361. Participant Pin. Single-posted pin, in original white case, EF. See color photo for details. $60

362. Poster. Moscow Games logo/Fencing event, poster is mounted on linen, approx. 36-1/2” x 25-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $90

363. Commemorative Hand Painted Porcelain Vase. Gold plated rim, lavender and purple logo over flowers, legend around bottom of vase, approx. 4-3/8” in height, markers mark on bottom, EF. See color photo for details. $60

364. Commemorative Plate. Olympic events with red Games logo on white china plate by Viletta, designed by Alton S. Tobey, limited edition registration number 3485B, commissioned as the Official Commemorative Plate of the XXII Summer Olympic Games of Moscow, U.S.S.R., EF. $65

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365. Team USA Patch. Rectangular cloth patch (never used since the USA boycotted the games), approx. 3-1/2” x 2-7/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

366. Preview Book. Hardcover book, “Olympic Moscow” on front cover, sections in the book: The City, Traditions, Olympians, Stadiums, and Festival, published by Progress Publishers (Moscow) in 1979, printed in English, color and B&W photos, pp. 172, approx. 8-1/2” x 9-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $45

367. Preview Book. This is a pictorial record of the Games from 1896 to 1980. Red hardcover book with paper jacket, “The 1980 Book of the Olympics” on front cover, written by James Coote and London Editions 1980. Includes a 24-page results section and a preview of the 1980 Olympics, B&W and color photos and Illus., printed in English, pp. 154, photo of Bruce Jenner on paper jacket (slight tear), approx. 11-3/4” x 8-5/8,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

368. Group of Five Olympiade „80 (Booklets). Book Nos. 36, 37, 38, 39, and 41, approx. 7-7/8” x 5-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $120

369. Group of Eight Olympiade „80 (Booklets). Book Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 43, approx. 7-7/8” x 5-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $175

370. Souvenir Letter Holder. Bronze colored metal Games logo cut out on wood base, Olympiad 80 in Russian engraved on the wood base, F. See black and white photo for details. $25

371. Unofficial Button. “Boycott Moscow Olympics” printed on button, product of Benhaven, measures approx. 2-1/2” in diameter, F-EF. See color photo for details. $15

1984 SARAJEVO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

372. Official Participant Badge. Silver metal, orange ribbon, approx. 30mm x 30mm, EF. See color photo for details. $125

373. Friendship Medal. Copper or bronze metal, dove with palm branch over Olympic rings and torch on the obverse side of the medal, Los Angeles and Sarajevo Game logos and Olympic rings on the reverse side of the medal, in its original presentation case, approx. 2-1/2,” in diameter, Unc., EF. See color photos for details. $100

374. ABC Guest Badge. American Broadcast Company (ABC-TV) Sarajevo Games logo badge, “1982 OCOG” above “Sarajevo „84” above “1981 ABC Inc.” on back stamp, latch back (repaired), F-EF. See color photo for details. $50

375. ABC Logo Pin. American Broadcast Company (ABC-TV) Sarajevo Games logo pin, “1981 ABC Inc.” on back stamp, latch back, EF. See color photo for details. $35

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376. Press Pin. Yellow enamel with Sarajevo Games logo, “Yugoslavia EX” on back stamp, latch back pin, rare, EF. See color photo for details. $50

377. Commemorative Scarf. White and blue with the Games logo and sponsors name “Alpina,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

378. Visitor Tote Bag. Blue canvas bag with Games logo in white, large zipper on top, small zipper pouch on one side, approx. 14” x 8-1/4” x 7-1/2,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $40

379. Patch. Games logo cloth patch, orange with white and black embroidery, rectangular shaped, EF. See color photo for details. $30

380. Belt Buckle. USA Fundraising (Sarajevo/Los Angeles) belt buckle, made in USA, back stamp United States Olympic Committee, approx. 3-1/8” x 2-3/8,” F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

1984 LOS ANGELES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

381. Bid Pin. Gold cut out with “84” and gold rings logo over banner “Los Angeles,” single-tack back with small inverted cone on reverse side of pin, approx. 7/8” x 7/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

382. 88th IOC Session Pin. Gold print with burgundy background, dome enamel, single-tack back, back stamp 1984LA OLY COM, approx. 1” x 7/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

383. Official Olympic Ticket. Unused, Opening Ceremony ticket, dated Saturday, July 28, 4:30 p.m., printed in English, stub measures approx. 7-3/4” x 2-7/8,” scarce (no listing of area, section, row, seat or price), mint condition, EF. $30

384. Olympic Baseball Program. This program is specific to baseball as a demonstration sport in the 23rd Olympiad, printed in English, color photos and illustrations, includes the rosters for all of the eight national teams in the tournament. These games were held at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles between July 31 and August 7, 1984 (Japan - Gold, USA - Silver, - Bronze), pp. 48, no marking, excellent condition, scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $50

385. Official Program. Opening Ceremony, pp. 32, includes a 30-page insert listing cast members, approx. 8-1/4” x 10-5/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

386. Souvenir Program. Softbound, pp. 324, approx. 10-7/8” x 8-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $20

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387. Program. Reproduction of the Official 1932 Los Angeles Opening Program, released by Neiman Reed„s Lumber City Home and Garden Improvement Center, copyrighted in 1983 - 1984. Dated Saturday July 30, 1932, B&W photos, (includes photos of President Hoover, Vice President Curtis, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, and Count de Baillet-Labtour), B&W photos, pp. 32, approx. 10-1/2” x 7-1/2,” F. See black and white photos for details. $25

388. Guide. Softbound, “Official Olympic Guide to Los Angeles,” pp. 296, approx. 10-3/4” x 8-1/2,” F. See black and white photo for details. $20

389. Autographed Photo. Framed color photo of Rafer Johnson (1960 Gold Medalist - Decathlon), autographed “To George, My Friend, Rafer Johnson.” The photo is of Rafer Johnson lighting the Olympic cauldron at the Opening Ceremony in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, photo slightly faded, copper colored frame measures approx. 29-3/4” x 10-1/4,“ F-EF. See color photos for details. $80

390. Autographed Photo. Framed color photo of Jeff Blatink (Gold Medalist in the sport of Wrestling), autographed “It‟s not the triumph…But the struggle!!” Jeff Blatink Gold „84 Gold Wrestling,” wood frame measures approx. 11-1/2” 9-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

391. Peoples Republic of China Team Pin. Dome enamel, floppy-pin back, Chinese flag above gold Olympic rings, with Stars in Motion at bottom of pin, approx. 1” x 3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

392. Volunteer Medal. Obverse: Stars in Motion logo encircled by “Los Angeles 1984” and “XXIII Olympiad.” Reserve: “Citius, Altius, Fortius” above the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in its original blue case and blue presentation box, approx. 2-1/3,” in diameter, EF. See color photos for details. $70

393. Volunteer Medal. Obverse: Stars in Motion logo encircled by “Los Angeles 1984” and “XXIII Olympiad.” Reverse: “Citius, Altius, Fortius” above the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, no presentation box, approx. 2-1/3,” in diameter, EF. $50

394. Youth Participation Medal. Gold colored medal with the wording “Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee” and “For Outstanding Olympic Youth Participation” on the front of the medal. Obverse: Games logo above the Olympic rings above the word “ARCHERY,” loop for ribbon (no ribbon), approx. 2-1/4” in diameter and approx. 1/8” thick, F-EF. See black and white photos for details. $35

395. Crystal Medal with Ribbon. Waterford crystal, made by Cabo Company, “Los Angeles XXIII Olympiad” encircling the Olympic torch and olive branches, “1984” in center of medal, red/white/blue ribbon, approx. 2” in diameter, in its original blue presentation case, EF. $40

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396. Commemorative Sponsorship Medal. Jostens gold colored medal, approx. 2-1/2” in diameter, approx. 1/8” thick, EF. See black and white photos for details. $35

397. Demitasse Cup and Saucer Set - Turkish NOC. Set of four white colored glass cups with the “Stars in Motion” Games logo with blue Olympic rings on one side and the Turkish NOC logo on the other side, four white colored glass saucers with the Turkish NOC logo and colored Olympic rings, gold trimmed cups and saucers, 2-ounce capacity, “YPS Turkmali” emblem on reverse side of the cups and saucers, in original red box, scarce, EF. See color photo for details. $135

398. Security Beret, Belt, and Logo Pin. Large size blue beret (100% wool, made by Midway Cap Company) with “Stars In Motion” Games logo pin attached, blue 42” belt with metal buckle, EF. See color photo for details. $40

399. Three Official Identification Cards. Laminated Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee identification cards issued to three drivers to deliver athletes to all sites, approx. 5-1/2” x 3-7/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $30

400. Official Identification Card. Laminated Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee identification card issued to the Yachting Secretary (Long Beach Marina), includes metal neck chain, approx. 5-1/2” x 3-7/8,” EF. $25

401. Two Official Identification Cards. ABC television, Tech Ops for ABC. See black and white photo for details. $50

402. Framed Sam the Eagle/Stars Pin Set. Original Commemorative mascot pin set, 38 pins, Series No. 2, limited edition, Set No. 17883, approx. 15-3/8” x 12-3/8,” with original box, EF. See color photo for details. $65

403. ABC Logo Pin. American Broadcast Company (ABC-TV) Los Angeles Games logo pin, “LA84” above “1980 LA OLY COM.” above “1980 ABC INC.” on back stamp, latch back, EF. $30

404. ABC-TV Research Manual - Volume 7. Plastic binding on manual (Boxing, Cycling, and Diving), “Games of the XXIII Olympiad,” produced by ABC Sports, black and white photos and illustrations, includes statistics, no pencil scoring, pp. 248, approx. 11” x 9-3/4,” F. See black and white photo for details. $50

405. Team Pennant - Zimbabwe. Cloth pennant, “Zimbabwe Team logo, Olympic gold rings, and L.A. 84” embroidered on front of pennant, approx. 15-1/2” in length, EF. See color photo for details. $65

406. USA Team Uniform. Red, white, blue, and gray jacket, and blue and white pants, made in Italy, manufactured by Kappa Sport, Official Sponsor of US Track and Field, size XS, F-EF. See color photo for details. $90

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407. USA Team Uniform. Red, white, blue, and gray jacket, and blue and white pants, embroidered USA shield patch with “KAPPA” above “Track and Field Team USA” sewn on right front side of jacket, made in Italy by Kappa Sport, Official Sponsor of US Track & Field, size XS, F-EF. See color photo for details. $90

408. Denmark Team Uniform Jacket. Red and white jacket, made in France by Adidas, size unknown, F-EF. See color photo for details. $80

409. Algeria Team Uniform. Green and white uniform, made by Ecotex, Taille No.3, F-EF. See color photo for details. $80

410. Commemorative Plate. Multicolored Games logo on white fine porcelain plate, manufactured under license from LAOOC from Papel, Stars in Motion© 1980 L.A. Olympic Committee, Artist Robert Miles Runyan, Plate No. 15376 of 25,000, EF. See color photo for details. $50

411. Wedgwood Plate. Pale blue jasper Queen‟s Ware Vogue shaped plate, torch bearer on front center of the plate, “OLYMPIAD XXIII” printed on the top inner edge of the plate, “LOS ANGELES 1984” printed in blue on bottom inner edge of the plate, “Wedgwood” stamp on the reserve side of the plate, developed by Joshua Wedgwood, made in England, approx. 6-1/2” in diameter, in its original box, EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

412. Commemorative Plate. This plate was manufactured for the purpose of generating a royalty to help finance the 1984 Olympic Games. Cast iron plate with “Games of the XXIIIrd” on top edge of plate and “Los Angeles 1984” on bottom edge of plate, ceramic disc set in the center of the plate with a depiction of the games with the Los Angeles Games logo at the bottom of the plate, approx. 10-1/2” in diameter, EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

413. Commemorative Plate. Multicolored, Sam the Eagle mascot on white glass plate, manufactured under license from LAOOC from Papel, EF. See color photo for details. $40

414. Souvenir Spoon. Gold colored spoon with multicolor “Stars in Motion” Games logo, EF. See color photo for details. $30

415. Commemorative Poster. Original rectangular shaped poster, with colored (red, white, and blue) 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games logo, approx. 27-1/2” x 20,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

416. Commemorative Poster. United Airlines sponsor poster, approx. 25” x 40,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

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417. Commemorative Poster. “Home of Olympiad, the Official Rose of the 1984 Olympics.” Paper poster, sealed in original packaging, approx. 24-1/2” x 35-1/2,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $100

418. Banner. Levi LA Banner, approx. 3‟ x 5,‟ E-EF. See black and white photo for details. $65

419. Book. Red hardcover book, “Los Angeles 84,” Inter-Sport Publications, Corporation, B&W and color photos, pp. 206, approx. 12” x 9,” excellent condition, EF. color photo for details. $45

420. Book. Blue hardcover book, “Los Angeles 84,” Inter-Sport Publications, Corporation, B&W and color photos, pp. 206, approx. 12” x 9,” excellent condition, EF. color photo for details. $45

421. Book. Dark blue hardcover book with paper dust jacket, “Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984 Commemorative Book.” History of the Olympic Games from Athens 1896 to Los Angeles 1984, includes photos of Opening and Closing Ceremonies; event results; and the Arts Festival, color illus., pp. 287, approx. 9-1/4” x 12-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

422. Commemorative Tie. Red, white, and blue striped tie with “Stars in Motion” Games logo at the bottom, made by Cervantes (Los Angeles, USA), EF. See color photo for details. $75

423. Commemorative Tie. Red, white, and blue striped tie with “Sam the Eagle” mascot at the bottom, made by Cervantes (Los Angeles, USA), EF. See color photo for details. $75

424. Patch. Red/white/blue cloth patch with gold border, Team USA Fundraising, approx. 2-3/4” x 2-1/2,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $15

425. Commemorative Serving Tray. Oval aluminum tray with Stars in Motion Games logo, McDonald„s logo, image of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with the Olympic flame ignited on the cauldron, and three medalists on the front of the tray, drawing of the Olympic Swim Stadium on the reserve side of the tray, approx. 10-7/8” x 8-1/4,” EF. $25

426. Pair of Souvenir Fans. “See You In Seoul” fans for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, EF. See color photo for details. $50

1988 CALGARY WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

427. 1988 Calgary Bid Book. Hardbound bid book, white with red Games logo printed on the front cover, printed in English and French, pp. 136, approx. 13 1/2” x 13-3/4,” EF. $150

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428. Bid Pin. Single-post pin, approx. 3/4” x 1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $30

429. 93rd IOC Session Badge - Calgary, 1988. Photo Press, (yellow, black and yellow ribbon), latch-back pin, EF. $100

430. Games Logo Pin. Large colorful cutout snowflake logo, double-posted pin, back stamp COA 1979/Artiss-Regina/Taiwan, approx. 2-1/2” x 1-5/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $30

431. Opening Ceremonies Cowboy Hat. White felt cowboy hat, made by Smithbilt Hats (est. 1919), with the Games logo inside and outside the hat, red silk lining, no discoloration on the band, size 6-7/8, EF. See color photo for details. $45

432. Opening Ceremonies Cowboy Hat. Same as Lot 431 except for the color of the lining (red silk lining) of the hat, EF. $45

433. USSR/NOC Pin. Copper/Cloisonné horizontal rectangle with star, hammer and sickle on the USSR flag above gold colored Olympic rings, bent wire closure, approx. 1-1/4” x 1-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

434. Commemorative Beer Stein. Colorful ceramic glass beer stein with metal lid, Calgary Games logo on lid, country flags with athletes depicted in numerous Olympic events and “XV Olympic Winter Games - Calgary 1988 XV Olympic Winter Games - Calgary” on front of beer stein, Tag No 14669, made by Gerz (W. Germany) for Anheuser-Busch, Inc., manufactured by Papel, 24-ounce capacity, approx. 8-3/8” in height, F. See color photo for details. $90

435. Commemorative Poster with Autographs of the Bobsled Team. “Jamaica! Hobbin and a Bobbin” poster. It was produced by the Government of Alberta as a tribute to the world athletes during the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. The poster is mounted on a foam board. The poster is autographed by the following Bobsleigh team members: Devon “Pele” Harris, Nelson Christian Stokes, Dudley Stokes and Michel White), approx. 22-1/4” x 13-3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $75

436. Jamaican Bobsled Team Pin. Flat enameled, single posted pin, approx. 3/4” x 1/2,“ EF. $30

437. Official Poster. Original Games Snowflake logo poster, white logo over faint sketches of winter sports above night city skyline, issued by Travel Alberta, approx. 28” x 22,” EF. $75

438. Souvenir Program. Softbound, pp. 232, approx. 10-7/8” x 8-1/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $35

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439. Souvenir Hockey Puck. Color Games logo, slight tear on the logo sticker. See color photo for details. $25

440. U.S. Olympic Calgary/Seoul Committee Report. Dark blue hardbound book, “Seoul - Calgary 1988,” with the USOC logo embossed on the front cover, printed in English, includes the official winner results, color photos, approx. 9-1/4” x 12-1/4,” pp. 256, EF. See color photo for details. $60

1988 SEOUL SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

441. NBC Jacket. Dark blue jacket, NBC logo with “Mike,” English and Korean words embroidered on the front and a large NBC Games logo on the reverse side of the custom-made windbreaker, slightly worn. See color photo for details. $100

442. Poster. Original rectangular shaped poster with small white colored Seoul Olympic Games logo on the upper left corner, large Hodori Mascot in the center, “Games of the XXIVth Olympiad Seoul 1988” at the bottom, “Seoul Olympic Games Committee” (in English and Korean) in the lower right corner, approx. 27-1/2” x 20,” EF. $85

443. Wall Plaque. “GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988” printed on the top edge of plaque, Olympic Stadium on the center of the plaque, Seoul mascot carrying a torch in the stadium, Seoul logo on the upper left hand corner of the plaque, AE, approx. 8-7/8” x 5-1/2,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

444. Souvenir Wall Ornament. Multicolored enameled large round ornament with the Games logo, bright red tassels, approx. 29” long, EF. See color photo for details. $50

445. Commemorative Scarf. Multicolor with white background and red border, Games logo, approx. 34” x 34-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $35

446. Commemorative Scarf. Multicolor with white background and blue border (same description as Item 445 except for the color of the border of the scarf), Games logo, approx. 34” x 34-1/2,” EF. $35

447. Commemorative Spoon & Fork Display Set. This lot consists of three gold colored spoons and three gold colored forks displayed in their original wood Pagoda-shaped display rack (suitable for mounting). Domed enamel Hodori or Hosuni depicted on the handles of the spoons and forks, Games logo imprinted on the bowl of each spoon, three-pronged forks, Jung Won on back stamp. Manufactured under license from the SLOOC, official marketing licensee Jung-Won Industries, Ltd., frame measures approx. 10-3/4” x 8,” unusual, EF. $70

448. Group of Three Commemorative Spoons. Spoons are displayed in their original antique-brass frame, manufactured under license from the SLOOC Jung-Won, official marketing licensee Jung-Won Industries, Ltd., frame measures approx. 6-1/2” x 8-3/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

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449. Souvenir Gift Table Ware. White hard plastic handles with colorful Hodori Mascot holding fan, stainless steel knife, fork and spoon, in original box, unused table ware, box is slightly damaged, F-EF. See color photo for details. $30

1992 ALBERTVILLE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

450. Bid Pin - Ostersund. Single-posted pin, round , approx. 7/8” in diameter, EF. $35

451. Official Bid Poster - Falun, Sweden. Candidate Host for the XVIth Winter Olympics to be held in 1992 Albertville, small piece of tape on the top center edge of the poster, approx. 19-5/8” x 13-3/4,” scarce, F-EF. See color photo for details. $60

452. 1992 Sofia Bid Book. Softbound, “Answers to the Questionnaires of the International Winter Sports Federations for the Candidate Cities Applying for the Olympic Winter Games” printed on the first page of the book, includes the proposed Games schedule and topographical maps of the venues, printed in English, small crease on lower right corner, B&W sketches with color photos, “Annule Musee Olympique” printed on inside front cover, pp. 120, EF. See color photo for details. $100

453. Commemorative Lalique Official Crystal Paperweights. This paperweight shows the powerful slalom skier. Created by the famous Lalique Company in Paris (France). Limited edition (No. 000321/4000), hand-crafted discs of clear and satin-finished crystal. It magnifies the Olympic glory, includes its original box, plastic display stand and numbered certificate, in excellent condition, EF. See black and white photo for details. $175

454. Commemorative Lalique Official Crystal Paperweights. This paperweight shows the Olympic rings set against the French alps. Created by the famous Lalique Company in Paris (France). Limited edition (No. 000321/4000), hand-crafted discs of clear and satin-finished crystal. It magnifies the Olympic glory, includes its original box, plastic display stand and numbered certificate, in excellent condition, EF. See black and white photo for details. $175

455. Team USA Jacket. Red, white and blue jacket, size large, designed by Head Sportswear in Support of the 1992 US Winter Olympic Team. See color photo for details. $50

456. Official CBS Poster. Rectangular shaped cardboard poster in dark blue metal frame (no glass) with gold colored Official CBS-TV Albertville logo at the bottom, figure skaters in center of poster, approx. 36” x 24,” F-EF. See color photo for details. $40

457. Logo Pin. Large, white rectangular Games logo pin, approx. 1-1/2” x 2-3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $30

458. Slovenia NOC Team Pin. Rectangular, single-posted pin, approx. 3/4” x 7/8,” EF. $20

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459. VISA Pin Set. Set of four domed enamel single-posted tack back pins, in its original presentation blue felt jewelry case, the Official Magique Mascot depicted in four events (Torch Relay, Ski Jumping, Figure Skating, and Hockey), released in Canada with approval of COA (Canadian Olympic Association), EF. $25

460. Book. USOC Official team book, color photos, pp. 208, EF. See color photo for details. $25

1992 BARCELONA SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

461. Official Report to the IOC. “Second Official Report of the Barcelona „92 Organizing Committee (COOB„92) to the 93rd Session of the IOC - Calgary, February 11, 1988,” printed in French and English, includes color photos of construction of the Montjuic‟s Olympic Stadium, pp. 229, approx. 11-1/2” x 8-1/8,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

462. Participation Medal. Burnished copper, 77mm, in its original felt pouch, EF. See black and white photos for details. $150

463. Opening Ceremony Program. “Programme De La Ceremonio D‟Imaigiracio,” colorful front cover, complete list of the participants and competitors, includes information about the cauldron and the Olympic torch, printed in four languages, B&W and color photos and Illus., published by COOB „92, pp. 68, approx. 12-1/2” x 11-3/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $65

464 Official Souvenir Program. Softbound book, colorful front cover, printed in English and Spanish, B&W and color photos and Illus., published by Edite par Time, Inc., pp. 246, approx. 11-1/4” x 8-1/4,” EF. $30

465. Poster. Original Games logo poster, multicolored logo on white logo over background, approx. 19-5/8” x 27-3/8,” EF. $85

466. Souvenir T-Shirt. White t-shirt with colorful Games logo, in original sealed package, size XXL, EF. $35

467. Group of three Media Armbands. The armbands are described as follows: 1.) Track and Field event at Estadi Olimpic, gray nylon with black and white lettering; 2.) Basketball event at P.M.E. Badalona, green nylon with black and white lettering; and 3.) Gymnastic events at P. Saint Jordi, grey nylon with black and white lettering. All of the armbands have advertisement by Panasonic, approx. 14” x 4-1/2,” scarce, EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

468. Commemorative Serving Tray. Multicolor, aluminum tray, Coca-Cola and Games logo surrounded by past Olympic Games posters, approx. 13-1/3” x 10-5/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $30

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469. Audio Cassette Tape. Unopened, “Barcelona Gold” tape, “Music as featured in NBC‟s Broadcast,” included are Eric Clapton, Luis Miguel, Rod Stewart, Randy Travis, Madonna, and many other recording artists, EF. $25

470. 101st IOC Session Badge - Monaco, 1993. Press, (yellow ribbon) in its original plastic case, latch-back pin, EF. $100

1994 LILLEHAMMER WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

471. Bid Pin - Lillehammer. Single-posted pin, approx. 5/8” x 7/8,” EF. $35

472. Souvenir Torch. Wood with metal engraved with six winter events, included wood display stand, Lillehammer logo and torch runner depicted on stand, approx. 12” tall, never used, EF. See color photo for details. $175

473. Commemorative Book. “Norway Welcome to the 1994 Winter Olympic Games,“ softbound, printed in English, large amount of color photos, includes profiles of Olympic athletes, pp. 144, approx. 12” x 9,” EF. See color photos for details. $35

474. Preview Book. The Official Publication of the United States Olympic Committee. Blue hardcover book, “Chamonix to Lillehammer - The Glory of the Olympic Winter Games” on front cover, published by Mikko Laitinen of Commemorative Publications, includes a summary of the Team USA 1994 for the Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games. B&W and color photos and Illus., printed in English, pp. 256, approx. 12-1/4” x 9,” EF. See color photo for details. $35

475. Participation Medal. Games logo with large Olympic rings on observe side, Games pictograms on the front and reverse sides of the medal, wood presentation case, approx. 2-1/2” x 3,” EF. See black and white photos for details. $325

476. Chinese-Taipei NOC Team Pin. Horizontal rectangular shaped pin, domed enamel, swivel back, approx. 2” x 1-1/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

477. Jamaican Bobsled Team T-Shirt. Black 100% cotton t-shirt, size small, made by JanSport, EF. See color photo for details. $35

478. Autographed T-Shirt - Jamaican Bobsled Team. White 100% cotton t-shirt, size medium, made by Hefty, EF. See color photos for details. $75

479. Olympic Sterling Silver Cheese Slicer. The front side of the handle has the Games logo, and reverse side of the handle has pictograms. The cheese slicer is engraved ”The XVII Olympic/Winter Games/Lillehammer/February 1994.” The cheese slicer is made of 925 sterling silver and stainless steel, manufactured by Th. Marthinsen, made in Norway, in its original blue case, EF. See color photo for details. $60

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480. Baseball Cap. Black wool mascot cap, made by Swix Sport, one size fits all, embroidered “Lillehammer „94” with Hakon and Kristin mascots on front of cap, never worn, original tags attached, EF. $40

481. 104th IOC Session Badge - 1995 Budapest. Attache Badge, blue and white ribbon with cord in Hungarian colors (red/white/blue), approx. 5” x 1-3/8,” EF. At this session Salt Lake City was awarded the Winter Olympic Games for 2002. See color photo for details. $175

1996 ATLANTA SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

482. 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Torch. The torch was constructed of aluminum and Georgia pecan wood, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis, the 22 reeds represents the cities where the Olympic Games were held since 1896, the top gold-plated brass band displays the Atlanta Torch Games logo and the “Quilt of Leaves” design, the bottom gold-plated brass band lists all Olympic cities since 1896, and the Georgia pecan handle represents the connection of the flame between Heaven and Earth, approx. 31-1/2” in length, used torch (white sticker No. 062 on bottom of torch), EF. See color photos for details. $1,050

483. Participation Medal. Bronze medal, official Games Torch logo on front, quilt of leaves on reverse, in its original presentation box, with green pouch, approx. 2-3/8” in diameter, EF. See black and white photos for details. $125

484. 1996 Melbourne Bid Book. Hardbound three-volume bid book set in a dark green suitcase-style case, printed in English, Volume I - The City, gold in color, (pp. 120); Volume II - The Sports, silver in color, (pp. 279); and Volume III - The Media, bronze in color (pp. 68), EF. See color photo for details. $150

485. Pair of Numbered Opening Ceremony Tickets Presented to High Dignitaries and IOC Members. Bronze metal tickets were presented to sponsors, includes a large wood presentation velvet lined box lined with the Games logo inlaid on the top of the box (measures approx. 11-7/8” x 11-7/8” x 1-7/8”), each ticket measures 3-1/2” x 7” x 1/8,” includes a black velvet pouch with a gold key (lock damaged), and a green hardbound book printed in English “The Destiny of the XXVITH Olympia” (pp. 40), F-EF. See color photo details. $300

486. Winner‟s Medal Box. Cherry wood box with the Games Centennial Logo carved on the lid, Games Logo on black felt interior of the box, approx. 7” x 5-1/4” x 2,” EF. See color photo for details. $500

487. Program. Official Centennial Olympic Games 1996, pp. 196, small crease on covers, F-EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

488. Sports Illustrated Olympic Daily Programs. Complete set of 17 programs, EF. $100

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489. Complete Set of Official Entry Cards. There are 17 cards in the set. They have an electronic strip which allowed the card holder entrance to the Stadium during the Olympic Games, the cards are dated and numbered in sequence, each card measures approx. 4-7/8” x 3-7/8,” Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, rare complete set, EF. See black and white photo for details. $200

490. Group of Four Heat Sheets. The sheets are dated July 28, July 31, August 1, and August 2, black & white print, printed in English, F-EF. $40

491. Official Olympic Track Bib. Track Bib No. 5046, approx. 8”x 9,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

492. Official Izzy Countdown Pin. 200-day pin in celebration of the New Year (Jan. 1, 1996/200 Days), the only pin released by ACOG depicting the family and friends (television cartoon produced by ACOG) of Izzy celebrating the New Year, double-tack back, released September 1995, produced by Aminco International, numbered 1004/5000, approx. 2” x 2” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $30

493. Chinese-Taipei NOC/Team Pin. Horizontal rectangular pin, domed enamel, double-tack back, approx. 2” x 1-1/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $20

494. Hungary NOC/Team Pin. Bronze/cloisonné crest over cut-out colored Olympic rings with ribbon (red/white/green), bent-wire back, numbered 720 on the reverse side of pin, approx. 2-3/8” x 1-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $50

495. Video Tape & Pin Set. “One Hundred Years of Olympic Glory” video cassette, includes collectible pin, in its original packaging. See color photo for details. $30

496. Compact Disk (CD). “The Official Centennial Theme - Summon the Heroes” by John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra, 12-individual recordings with a playing time of 58 minutes, 48 seconds, never opened, original package, EF. See color photo for details. $30

497. Souvenir Avon Plate. Porcelain plate, trimmed in 22K gold, “The Olympic Woman Atlanta 1996” and the Atlanta Games logo on the front of the plate, approx. 5” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $20

1998 NAGANO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

498. Participation Medal. Bronze colored round shaped medal (mint condition), in its original holder and sleeve, approx. 60mm in diameter, EF. See black and white photos for details. $325

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499. Official Report. Four-volume set with slip-cover case, printed in Japanese, includes CD-ROM (instructions in Japanese, English, and French), color photos, approx, 11-5/8” x 8-7/8” x 4,” extremely scarce (not released to the public), EF. See color photo for details. $450

500. Official Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, printed in English, French and Japanese, pp. 30, approx. 12-1/2” x 10-1/4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $50

501. Official Program. Softbound book, colorful front cover, printed in English and Japanese, includes fold-out schedule of the events, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 178, approx. 11-5/8” x 8-1/2,” EF. $45

502. Commemorative Plate. Lotus flower shaped wood plate, painted glossy red trim, gold center with silver colored Games logo in center, approx. 8-3/8” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $75

503. Commemorative Plate. Black plate, red center with gold colored Games logo in center, approx. 9-1/4” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $75

504. Official Olympic Technical Booklet - Freestyle Skiing. Booklet printed in three languages (English, French, and Japanese), IOC three-letter coding for the participating NOC‟s, photos of the award medals, and posters, maps of courses, pp. 106, EF. See black and white photo for details. $40

2000 SYDNEY SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

505. 2000 Sydney Summer Olympic Torch. This torch is constructed of three layers of metal consisting of polished stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and coated aluminum, designed by Blue Sky Design (Sydney), manufactured by G.A. & L. Harrington, approx. 30-1/2” in length, EF. See color photo for details. $2,200

506. Participation Medal. Silver plated medal with Games logo, approx. 1-15/16” in diameter, EF. See color photos for details. $175

507. U.S. Olympic Team Chef de Mission Pin. White enamel pin with blue and blue enamel lettering, gold colored backing, double-posted, approx. 1-1/2” x 1-1/8,” EF. $50

508. Chinese-Taipei NOC/Team Pin. Horizontal rectangular shaped pin, domed enamel, double-tack back, approx. 2” x 1-1/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $20

509. Bid Logo Backpack. Plush Kangaroo, Games logo on backpack, 20” tall, adjustable straps, F. See color photo for details. $35

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510. Medal. “Sydney Olympic Games USA Boxing Trials, 3rd Place Winners Medal held in Tampa, Florida.” See black and white photo for details. $60

511. Games Logo Scarf. Polyester fabric, navy blue with gold Olympic rings and multiple colored Games logos, designed in Melbourne (Australia), made in Korea, approx. 31-1/2” x 31-1/2,” EF. See color photo for details. $40

512. 112th IOC Session Badge - 2001 Moscow. Press, yellow ribbon with blue cord, colored enamel Olympic rings, approx. 4-1/4” x 1-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $100

2002 SALT LAKE CITY SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

513. Opening Ceremony Program. Blue softbound program with Games logo, pp. 66, approx. 11-1/2” x 9,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

514. Closing Ceremony Program. Red softbound program with Games logo, pp. 44, EF. See color photo for details. $60

515. Volunteer Medal. “Light the Fire Within” motto and Games logo on front of the medal. Reverse: Standing figure extending hand towards five circular rings above the mountains with the Olympic rings at the bottom. This medal was produced by O.T. Tanner, approx. 2-3/4” x 1-1/2,“ EF. $100

516. Book. Hardbound book with Salt Lake City Games logo, “The Fire Within,” color photos, pp. 430, EF. See color photo for details. $100

517. Official Games Logo Flag. Nylon, produced by WindCraft, white background with color Salt Lake City Games logo, approx. 3‟ x 5,‟ EF. $100

518. Souvenir Golf Ball and Tee Set. Two “Pinnacle 1” golf balls with Games logo, six white tees with Games logo and “Salt Lake 2002,” in its original clear plastic tube, EF. See color photo for details. $35

519. Commemorative Pin. Round shaped triple-post pin set, blue background with Salt Lake City Games logo inset, “Commemorating the 2nd Year Anniversary of the Official 2002 Olympic Emblem Launching,” includes Certificate of Authenticity, in its original black velvet presentation case, Limited Edition No. 1882/1999, made by Aminco, approx. 2” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $30

520. Commemorative Pin. “Mascots Named - Powder, Copper, and Coal,” dated September 25, 1999, large double-posted pin, limited issue, No. 1448/2002, in its original case, EF. See color photo for details. $40

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521. Chinese-Taipei NOC/Team Pin. Horizontal rectangular shaped pin, domed enamel, double-tack back, approx. 2” x 1-1/8,” EF. $20

2004 ATHENS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

522. 116th IOC Session Badge. IOC Secretariat, white/red/white ribbon, approx. 4-5/8” x 1-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $175

523. Russian Team Medal. Gold plated round medal with rectangular bar inserted on front side, Athens 2004 logo on rectangular bar, Russian double eagle on reverse, includes original black case, approx. 1-7/8” in diameter, EF. See color photos for details. $225

524. Opening Ceremony Program. Softbound program, written in English, Greek and French, color photos, pp. 86, approx. 13-1/2” x 8-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $60

525. Torch Relay Flag. Mulicolor, nylon, Torch Relay and Samsung trademark logos on flag, with original blue plastic pole, approx. 12” x 8-3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

2006 TORINO WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

526. 2006 Torino Winter Olympic Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated aluminum, designed by Pininfarina (Fiat), made in Italy, includes used unloaded cylinder and official cloth torch bag with Torino Torch Relay logo. This torch was used (carbon residue) in the torch relay, approx. 30” in length, EF. See color photo for details. $1,200

527. Bid Logo Pin. Rectangular, single-post pin, original bid logo, approx. 5/8” x 3/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

528. Bid Logo Button. Original bid logo button, approx. 2” in diameter, EF. See color photo for details. $20

529. Opening and Closing Ceremony Program. Opening Ceremony Program: Silver softbound, “Passion Lives Here” printed on front cover, Torino Games logo on front cover, printed in English, French and Italian, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 64. Closing Ceremony Program: “Carmevale Italiano” printed on front cover, Torino Games logo on front cover, printed in English, French and Italian, B&W and color photos and Illus., pp. 52. Each program measures approx. 10-7/8” x 10-3/4,” excellent condition, EF. $100

530. Chinese-Taipei NOC/Team Pin. Horizontal rectangular shaped pin, domed enamel, double-tack back, approx. 2” x 1-1/8,” EF. See color photo for details. $20

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531. Team Parka - Ethiopia. Adidas brand navy blue parka with hood, faux fur on hood, light blue lining, made in China, size large, never worn, EF. See color photos for details. $115

532. Team USA Beret. Red with white print knit beret, L/XL size, with Team USA logo, EF. See color photo for details. $35

2008 BEIJING SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

533. Bid Pin. Cut-out Bid logo with colored Olympic rings, single-post pin, in its original box, EF. See color photo for details. $30

2010 VANCOUVER WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

534. 2010 Salzburg Cap. Baseball cap, made by b:worx, one size fits all, embroidered official “Salzburg 2010 Candidate City” with Bid logo and Olympic rings, adjustable metal clasp, never worn, EF. See color photo for details. $25

535. 2010 Pyeongchang Bid Logo Patch. Multicolored patch, embroidered official “Pyeongchang 2010 Gangwon-do.KOREA” with Bid logo, bull-dog clip, approx. 2-5/8” x 4-1/4,” EF. See color photo for details. $25

2012 LONDON SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

536. Two Bid Pins - A small colored Bid logo pin, single post, approx. 1” x 1/2,” EF. The other pin is described as a larger color Bid logo with the wording “Candidate City,” single post, approx. 1-3/8” x 7/8,” EF. See color photos for details. $30

537. 2012 NYC Cloverleaf Bid Pin. Given to staff members on June of 2005, as a good luck piece for the IOC election of the Host City. Cloisonné gold four-leaf clover, single post tack back pin, “36 USC 220506/AMINCO/Web Address” on back stamp, EF. See color photo for details. $60

538. Bid Pin - 2012 Madrid. A small rectangular enamel Bid logo pin, single post, approx. 3/4” x 3/8,” EF. $30

539. Bid Pin - 2012 Moscow. A rectangular cloisonné Bid logo pin, single post, with the wording “Moscow 2012” above “Candidate City” above colored Olympic rings, approx. 1-3/8” x 1/2,” EF. $25

540. 2012 New York Bid Logo Flag. New York City Candidate logo flag, issued during the Host City Announcement at Rockefeller Plaza, approx. 14” x 11-3/4,” EF. $25

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541. Group of Four Postcards. Series - “Make Britain Proud Back the Bid,” depicted in four sports (Gymnastics, Hurdles, Swimming, and Paralympics Basketball), Candidate City logo on reverse side of postcards, approx. 5-7/8” x 4-1/8,” unused, EF. See color photo for details. $30

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

542. Collection of Souvenir Olympic Stationary. This lot consists of the following items: 1.) 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Committee (one sheet of letterhead); 2.) 1952 Oslo Winter Olympic Games (one sheet of letterhead); 3.) 1960 Squaw Valley Organizing Committee (one sheet of letterhead listing the committee members on the side bar, one plain sheet of letterhead, one plain sheet of letterhead (Central Receiving Stamp), one legal size envelope (airmail) and one legal size envelope (regular mail); 4.) United States Olympic Committee (one sheet of letterhead for the Pan American Games and one sheet of letterhead for the 1960 Rome Olympic Games); 5.) United States Olympic Committee (one sheet of letterhead listing the Pan-American Games, 1972 Sapporo Winter Games, and 1972 Munich Olympic Games); 6.) 1980 Lake Placid Organizing Committee (one plain sheet of letterhead) and Lake Placid Olympic Organizing Committee (one sheet of letterhead for the Press Office); 7.) 1984 Los Angeles Organizing Committee (one plain sheet of letterhead and one legal size envelope); 8.) 88th Session of the International Olympic Committee Los Angeles 1984 (one plain sheet of letterhead); and 9.) 1984 Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games (two different styles of color letterhead and one black and white sheet of letterhead), See black and white photo for details. $80

543. NOC/Team Patch. Colorful Nigerian patch, approx. 4-1/4” x 4,” EF. See black and white photo for details. $25

544. Porcelain Statue. Glazed white porcelain torchbearer, approx. 9-1/2” in height, EF. See color photo for details. $60

545. Set of Seven VHS Tapes. The Olympiad Series, slightly used. See color photo for details. $50

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27th Annual Olympin Club Show October 9-12, 2008

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301. (coaster) 300. 301. (beer stein) 304.

305. 307. 308. 309

310. 311. 314. 313.

316. (back) 316. (front) 317. 315.

320. (1 of 5) 320. (2 of 5) 320. (3 of 5) 320. (4 of 5)

322. 323. 320. (5 of 5) 321.

326. 332. 329. 330.

333. 336. 337. 334.

338.

339. 340. 342.

345. 343. 344. 347.

350. 351. 352. 353.

361. 357. 354. 359.

363. 368. 362. 366.

Reminder

Auction closes at 3 p.m. on March 29, 2008.

369. 371. 372.

374. 373. (front) 373. (back) 375.

377. 378. 379.

376.

384. 385. 381. 382.

389. (autograph) 389. (photo)

390. 386.

397. 392. (front) 391. 392. (back)

398. 402. 405. 406.

408. 410. 407. 409.

414. 413. 415. 419.

420. 421. 422. 423.

431. 430. 426. 428.

433. 439. 434. 435.

441. 445. 440. 444.

452. 455. 449. 451.

463. 456. 457. 460.

474. 468. 472. 473.

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476. 477. 478. (front) 478. (back)

479. 484. 481. 482.

493.

485. 486. 492.

497. 496. 494. 495.

502. 499. 503. 505.

508.

506. (front) 506. (back) 509.

511. 512.

513. 514.

520. 516. 519. 518.

522. 524. 523. (back) 523. (front)

528.

525. 526. 527.

530. 532.

531. (front) 531. (back)

533. 534. 536. (1 of 2 pins) 535.

537. 536. (2 of 2 pins) 541. 544.

The 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch Relay will take place in San Francisco on April 9, 2008.

545.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at [email protected].

Thank you for participating in our auction program.

52. (front) 52. (back) 12. 54. (front)

59. (close up) 54. (back) 57. 59.

64. (front) 61. 62. 63.

70. 72. 64. (back) 67.

79. 80. 74. 75.

90.

82. 83. 81.

93. Postcard (front) 93. Postcard (back) 94.

93. Guide

REMINDER Now accepting consignments. Auction closes on March 29, 2008.

99. 97.

102. 103. 100. 101.

118. 105. 112. 121.

123. 125. 126. 124.

127. 128. 129. 131.

136. (group 1) 138. 134. 136. (group 2)

139. 142. 143. (front) 140.

143. (front) 145. (close up) 145. 150.

155. (close up) 153. 156. 155. (sheet)

157. 169. 168. 175.

182. 191. 177. 187.

206.

195. 197. 204.

216. 217. 208. 215.

221. 218. 219. 220.

222. 223. 225. 224.

228. 241. 234. 226.

246. 252. 250. 251.

260. 260. (back) 253. (front) 253. (back) (front)

267. (1 of 2) 267. (2 of 2) 264. 261

268. 269. 271. 270.

279. 288. 293. 282.

294. 302. (front) 298. 299.

306. 312. 324.

302. (back)

328.

325. 327. 331.

341. (1 of 2) 348. 341. (2 of 2) 346.

349. (back) 349. (front) 355. 356.

360. (front) 360. (back) 365. 367.

380.

370. 387. (front) 387. (back)

Now accepting consignments for our next auction. 394. (back) 388. 394. (front)

399. 401. 396. (front) 396. (back)

412. 411. 416. 404.

424. 438. 417. 418.

453. 454. 443. 448.

462. (front) 462. (back) 461. 467.

483. (front) 475. (front) 475. (back) 483. (back)

Please bid early.

491. 487. 489.

498. (front) 498. (back) 500. 504.

Good luck on your

bid! 543. 510. 542.

Calgary Welcomes the Olympin Collector’s Club in October 2008

The 27th Annual Olympin Collector’s Show for 2008 will be held from October 10 through October 12, 2008, at the Royal Canadian Legion - Ogden Branch Hall. The host hotel, Glenmore Inn is conveniently located one block from the Legion Hall and will be offering a special group rate to show attendees.

A charter tour is also being planned for Thursday afternoon on October 9, 2008. Tour guests will be driven to the , Olympic Speed Skating Oval and the Olympic Museum. The banquet is scheduled for the evening of October 10, 2008, and the Charity Auction is scheduled for the evening of October 11, 2008.

If you have any questions about the collector show, please feel free to contact Chairman Ross Baxter via email at [email protected].