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AGON SportsWorld 1 65 th Auction Descriptions AGON SportsWorld 2 65 th Auction 65 th AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 23rd and 24th June 2017 Contents 23 rd and 24th June 2017 Lots 1 - 1514 Olympics 6 Olympic Autographs 65 Other Sports 69 Football World Cup 80 German match worn shirts 120 Football in general 133 German Football 134 International Football 152 International match worn shirts 158 Football Autographs 182 The essentials in a few words: Bidsheet extra sheet - all prices are estimates - they do not include value-added tax; 7% VAT will be additionally charged with the invoice. - if you cannot attend the public auction, you may send us a written order for your bidding. - in case of written bids the award occurs in an optimal way. For example:estimate price for the lot is 100,- €. You bid 120,- €. a) you are the only bidder. You obtain the lot for 100,-€. b) Someone else bids 100,- €. You obtain the lot for 110,- €. c) Someone else bids 130,- €. You lose. - In special cases and according to an agreement with the auctioneer you may bid by telephone during the auction. (English and French telephone service is availab- le). - The price called out ie. your bid is the award price without fee and VAT. - The auction fee amounts to 15%. - The total price is composed as follows: award price + 15% fee = subtotal + 7% VAT = total price. - The items can be paid and taken immediately after the auction. Successful orders by phone or letter will be delivered by mail (if no other arrange- ment has been made). In this case post and package is payable by the bidder. Description of condition: A: Very good B: Good C: Fine, with minor faults D: collectable, but with serious faults (usually described) If there is no classifi cation A-D mentioned, you will fi nd a description of state in detail. With newspapers, magazines and sticker albums the classifi cation is more generously interpreted due to higher use of these items. Level C classifi ed magazines and albums may show serious traces of age and wear. Abbreviations used in this brief english description of some interesting items! WC - World Cup b/w - black & white COA - Cerfi cate of Authenticity OWG - Olympic Winter Games OSG - Olympic Summer Games EF - extra fi ne VF - very fi ne m/c - multicolourd otw - otherwise. AGON SportsWorld 3 65 th Auction 1. Olympic Winter Games 1936. Bronze Winnermedal. 9. Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932 Bronze Winnerme- Head of the torch with the Olympic motto „Fortius Ci- Winner medal of the 4th Olympic Winter Games in dal. Winner medal „Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932“. tus Altius“. Two metal rings with the inscription“Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 („IV. Olympische Win- Broze - for the Erna Bogen (1906-2002; HUN) who won of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984“ . Offi cial terspiele 1936. Garmisch-Partenkirchen“ ), hallmar- the third place women‘s single fencing at the Olympic emblem of the Olympic Games on the second ring. ked silver (990) for the second place at the Winter Games- Original bronze medal for the third place at the Weight 1040 g, length: 56.5 cm. With original bag for Games. Diameter: 10; thickness: 0.4 cm, weight: 328 Olympic Summer Games in Los Angeles 1932. Part of the torch. Nice copy grams. In original case with embossed Olympic Rings. the estate of Erna Bogen which was auctioned in March 20. Olympic Winter Games Sarajevo 1984 original Torch. (12.9x12.9x1.8 cm). This winner medal from the Olym- 2017. The medal was purchased there. Extra fi ne. Original torch from the Olympic Winter Games in Sa- pic Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the largest of 10. Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 Silver Winner me- rajevo 1984. Removeable stainless steel cylinder, printe all medals which were produced for Olympic Games. dal. for a 2nd Place at the Olympics. Silver, weight:70 Olympic emblem and covered inscription „Specially Only 36 medals were awarded at the Games in 1936. gramms; 5 cm Manufactured by NIPPON KOKI C.Ltd. Under the super- Medal extra fi ne. Condition I; Case shows severe traces 11. Olympic Games 1960 Winner medal Weightlifting. vision of Mizuno Corproation“. Handle made of silver of usage and bad spots at the bandings (Condition: plated and gilt light metal. Shaft of lid made of plastic, C-D). Medal belonged to a German-speaking athlete. Winner medal for the second place weightlifting at the Olympic Summer Games in Rome 1960. Silver in bron- inscribed „Sarajevo 84“ and „Mizuno“-emblem. Weight 2. Olympic Games Innsbruck 1964. Medal Cushion. One ze frame. Bronze frame engraved „Sollevamento Pesi“ 780 grams; length 57.5 cm. This torch was used in the of the cushions used at the ceremony when the me- (weightliefting). 6.8 cm. Medal comes from a collection torch relay and comes from a torch bearer. Small traces dals are presented at the Games in 1964. red velvet top of Olympic Games memorabilia which was set up from of usage and some small dents on stainless steel cylin- with offi cial Innsbruck logo, red and white braid, white 1960 to 1984. der. underneath. Used later by a collector to show some of 12. Olympic Winter Games 1964 Bronze Winner medal. wi- 21. Olympic Games Seoul 1988 Original Torch. Original his participation badges collection, Size 41x33x6cm. ner medal for the third place at the luge event at the Olympic torch for the Olympic Games in Seoul 1988. 3. Olympic Winter Games 1964 Gold Winner medal. Gold Olympic Games in Innsbruck 1964. Designed by M. Brass with leather handle and plastic plate (Inscribed medal for slalom at the Olympic Winter Games in In- coufal. Bronze with pendant and original red-and-white „Games of the XXIVth Olympiad Seoul 1988“). Multico- nsbruck 1964. Designed by M.Coufal. Gilt silver with silk ribbon. Weight: 129, 7 cm. In original case. (17x14x3 lour enamelled Olympic emblem and Olympic Rings. pendant and original red white velvet ribbon. 7cm. cm). Medal reads „Luge“. Only 58 bronze medals were Head of torch with historical etched dragon motifs. This Sport „Torlauf“ (slalom) is printed on the medal. Comes awarded at these Olympic Winter Games. There were a torch was used at the Olympic Torch Relay. 51 cm. Very directly from the athlete. Slightly tarnished. lot more gold medal (70) and silver medals (65). Lock of nice Copy!!! 4. Olympic Winter Games 1928 Bronze Winner medal. case slightly worn out, silk ribbon slightly faded. Other- 22. Olympic Games Barcelona 1992. Offi cial Torch. Offi cial Bronze medal for Germany in bobsled at the Olympic wise in mint condition. torch of the Olympic Games in Barcelona 1992. Chro- Games in St. Moritz 1928. Inscribed „IIe Jeux Olym- 13. Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Winter Games 1968.. Winner med aluminium with synthetic skin and leather handle. piques St.Moritz 1928“. Bronze, weight: ???; 5 cm. Only medal for the 3rd place speed skating at the Olympic Inscription „XXV Olimpiada Barcelona 1992“. Length 65 31 bronze medals were awarded at the Olympic winter Winter Games in Grenoble 1968. Inscribed „Patinage de cm. Beautiful original piece. Chrome plating with small Games in 1928. Beautiful patina. Extra fi ne. Vitesse“. Bronze (6 cm, 116 grams) with silk ribbon in bubbles due to age, handle shows signs of usage. original case. Extra fi ne. Case with traces of usage. 5. Olympic Games 1908. Bronze Winner Medal Tennis. 23. Olympic Games Albertville 1992 Offi cial Torch. Origi- Winner medal for a third place which belonged to 14. Olympic Games 1936. Olympic Torch Repro from nal torch of the Olympic Games in Albertville. Matted Clement Cazalet (1869-1950, GBR) / Charles Dixon 1972. Offi cial VIP Souvenir Replica of the 1st Olympic steel with engraved inscription „XVIe Jeux Olympiques (1873-1939; GBR; gold, silber and bronze in tennis at Torch from Berlin made in 1972. used on the fi rst ever d´Hiver 1992“ and Olympic Rings. Engraved number the Olympic Games 1912) for the third place in lawn Olympic Relay from Olympia to Berlin. Design: Walter „018:100“ (there was a limited edition of 100 copies). 44 tennis double at the Olympic Game sin London 1908, E. Lemcke, Berlin. Made by Krupp, Essen. Height 27cm, cm. Was used in the torch relay. Extraordinary design inscribed „Olympic Games London“ , edge engraved The replica diff ers only slightly in size form the original! of French designer Philippe Starck. One of the rarest „Third Prize Lawn Tennis Men´s (Double)“. Bronze (19.69 Presented by „Krupp“ to VIPs at the Olympic Games in torches. With minor trace of usage; burner with fi re tra- grams), hallmarked edge „V& S Vaughton“ and „Bronze“, Munich 1972. Rarer than the original! Approx. 2 mm ces from the relay. 3.3 cm. Both Cazalet and dixon participated in Wimble- smaller. The base of the torch starts off with a vertical of don Tennis Tournament with Dixon winning the dou- approx 4 mm until it turns into a conical form. Weighs 24. Olympic Games 1896 - 1996 Centennial Torch. Offi cial ble both in 1912 and 1913. It is not know if this medal approx 400 grams. Weight of the original torch of 1936 torch from the centeary of modern Olympic Games comes from the estate of Cazalet or Dixon. was 440 grams. 1896-1996 on occasion of the the centenary celebra- tion of the Greek Olympic Committee in Panathenam 6. Olympic Games 1908. Bronze Winner Medal Boxing. 15. Olympic Games Berlin 1936.Offi cial Torch with COA. Stadium in Athens on 6th April 1996. Silver plated alu- Winner medal for the third place at the Olympic Games Original Olympic torch of the Olympic Games in Ber- minium with wooden handle; on a ring with mounted in London 1908 inscribed „Olympic Games London“, lin 1936.