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c271. Colorful Commemorative Porcelain Cup. 10.5cm (4.1”) tall, 262. German Olympic Committee for the Equestrian Event. Gold made by Petrus Regout & Co., Maastricht. Ornate orange, blue, Presentation Medal, 1928. Goldplated bronze, 60mm. Olympic green and brown design with Olympic Games 1928 rings over 3-line legend in open laurel wreath. Rev. Oak spring over legend in Dutch. EF. ($250) 8-line legend. EF, gilding partially worn. Rare. ($275) c272. Official Dutch NOC Cup. Orange-brown and blue ceramic, 11cm 263. Beauty in Sport Medal, 1928. Bronze, 41mm. Nude runner, (4.3”) tall, made by Zenith, Gouda. Olympic Games legend around Olympic stadium in background. Rev. “PK” monogram dividing top, “Official NOC Cup” on bottom. EF. Scarce. ($250) “19-28”. EF, in original box. ($125) 273. Commemorative Olympiad 1928 Bottomley’s Toffee Box. c264. International Federation Official’s Badge. Silvered AE, partially Orange, black and blue lithographed iron, 25.4cm (10”), 7.6cm (3”) enameled, 30x37mm. Lt. wear to silvering. With orange ribbon high. Runner surrounded by Olympic legend on top. VF. ($200) inscribed “FEDERATION/ INTERNATIONALE”. EF. One of only 274. Olympic Tennis Embossed Brass Plate. 27.7cm (10.9”). Tennis 20 International Federation badges, each with a different ribbon player during match on court encircled by “Olympische Spelen – color. EF. Rare. ($2,250) 1928” (“Olympic Games 1928”, transl.) and laurel branches. VF, c265. Uruguayan Soccer Champion’s Gold Badge. 18 Karat gold, 2 hairline cracks. ($150) 17x32mm. Branch over crowned shield with “IX” (Olympic 275. Full Ticket. Boxing Semifinals, August 10, 1928, Morning, Games), color Olympic rings below. Engraved to Juan F. Arremon Krachtsportgebouw, Price ƒ2.50. Red, 16.5x6.8cm (6.5”x2.7”). who played Forward in the final match against Argentina, 2-1. Stub and gate check connected by tape on back. Lt. marginal fading Very rare badge as only the victorious soccer team players were recipients. at l. and r., lt. creases, VF-EF. ($125) EF. ($2,500) 276. Ticket. Cycling, August 5, 1928, Olympisch Stadion, Bleacher, c266. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion in 1924 and 1928 Pin. Price ƒ1.-. Blue, 11x6.2cm (4.3”x2.4”). Crease, lt. browning, Silvered, 15mm, partially enameled. Flag of Uruguay over soccer VF-EF. ($125) ball surrounded by legend. Buttonhole closure. EF. ($150) 277. Ticket. Equestrian Ð Jumping (Prix des Nations), August 12, c267. Czech Fencing Team Pin. Multicolor enameled bronze, 36x19mm. 1928, Olympisch Stadion, Price Ä1.25. Blue, 11.1x6.5cm Foil and laurel branch over color Olympic rings, “19-28” IX (4.4”x2.6”). The Individual Jumping event was won by F. Ventura, Olympiada”. EF. Scarce. ($200) Czechoslovakia, and Team event was won by Spain. Lt. crease, EF. ($125) c268. Commemorative Olympiad Amsterdam 1928 Pin. Celluloid in 278. Ticket. Hockey, ND, Olympic Stadium, Bleacher, Price Ä0.50. brass border, 25x31mm. Color rings over red and black Amsterdam Orange, 9.4x6.1cm (3.7”x2.4”). Written in ink on back “26 Mei shield, surrounded by legend. EF. Scarce. ($175) (May) 1928 British India – Holland 3-0”. India won the gold 269. Rare Advertising Mirror of the 1928 Olympic Games. Silvered medal. Creased. VF. ($100) bronze, 50mm. Shot Put athlete in stadium surrounded by Olympic 279. Soccer Press Pass for the Olympic Stadium. Blue stiff paper with legend. Mirror presented by Tob Groen & Co., promotional items orange overprint, 12.4x9.4cm (4.9”x3.7”). EF. ($175) company in Amsterdam. Toned EF, mirror a few lt. scs. Scarce. ($200) 280. Ticket. Soccer, ND, Olympisch Stadium, Price Ä3.-. Teal blue, c270. Commemorative Soccer Ball Vase. Yellow glass, 11cm (4.3”) tall. 16x6.8cm (6.3”x2.7”). Gate check attached by tape on back. “OLYMPIADE/1928/ AMSTERDAM” in black on side. EF. ($275) Creased, VF-EF. ($125) 17 281 282

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281. Ticket. Soccer, ND, Olympisch Stadion, Price Ä3.-. Teal blue, 11x6.3cm (4.3”x2.5”). Lt. crease, VF-EF. ($125) 282. Ticket. Soccer, ND, Olympisch Stadium, Bleacher, Price Ä1.-. 292 293 Blue-gray, 9.4x6.1cm (3.7”x2.4”). Creased, VF+. ($100) 288. Group of Seven Photos of the Argentinian Soccer Team on their 283. Participation Diploma Presented to the Argentine Chef de Voyage to Amsterdam on Steamship “Alcantara” and their Mission. Black and gold, 46.8x64.6cm (18.4”x25.4”), by Christian Practice in Rio de Janeiro (2). Includes large team photo with Johannes van der Hoef, printed by Senefelder, Amsterdam. Winged names, 24x17.9cm (9.5”x7.1”), plus a color postcard of the Nike above Olympic Rings (first time shown on a diploma) and legend. “Alcantara”, all pasted on stiff paper with ink captions in Spanish, Signed by Organising Committee President A. Schimmelpenninck plus a separate large Dutch press photo of the Amsterdam Olympic v.d. Oye and IOC President Baillet-Latour. Creased, chipped, tears, Stadium. Photos VF-EF. Scarce. ($250) browning. Professionally mounted on linen. Fine. ($500) 289. Fausto Batignani, Member of the Gold Medal Winning 284. (Brochure) Programme Général des Epreuves d’ Escrime. Uruguayan Team. Photographic Postcard (1928) by Rafael General Program of the Fencing Events, July 29 Ð August 11, Molt, text on back, abt. EF. Plus Picture I.D. from 1958 by the 1928. 32pp., 21.5x27.4cm (8.5”x10.8”), in French. Includes Uruguayan Soccer Association granting the 1928 Olympic complete program with participants at each event, incl. Fencing champion Free Access to all soccer matches. VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($175) event of the Modern Pentathlon. Stiff violet covers, ltly. faded 290. 1st Soccer World Cup in Montevideo, 1930. Commemorative around edges, o.w. EF. Very scarce. ($350) Medal. Bronze, 28mm. Uruguay coat of arms over legend. Rev. Soccer 285. (Program) The Final Olympic Tryouts. Harvard Stadium, July World Cup stadium with Victory. Integral loop and ring. EF. ($250) 6-7, 1928. 48pp., 20.3x27.1cm (8”x10.7”). Some results penciled in. Color cover stains, sm. tears, upper r. corner chipped, contents LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 VF+. ($125) c291. Official’s Badge. Goldplated, 36mm, scalloped edge. Color rings 286. Official Soccer and Field Hockey Season Pass Price over green bar inscribed “OFFICIAL”. Numbered on back. EF, Information Flyer. Fold-out in 4 sections, 57x22cm (22.4”x8.7”). lt. wear. Rare. ($3,500) Color-coded stadium flanked by soccer and hockey season pass 292. Ticket. February 10, 1932. Afternoon, Adult, Standing Room, information, to be ordered by February 1, 1928. Creased, a few Price $1.00. Green, 94x64mm (3.7”x2.5”). Hockey United States Ð brown spots. ($150) Germany, and Women’s 1500 Meters Speed Skating (demonstration). 287. Organising Committee Amsterdam 1928. Pair of Confirmations Participation medal on back of ticket. Lt. crease, VF-EF. ($125) of Reservation of Season Tickets for the Equestrian and 293. Ticket, February 12, 1932, Evening. Figure Skating Pairs, Arena Gymnastics Events, and Instructions for Payment by June 14, 1928. Grandstand, Price $3.00. Stock paper, 90x62mm (3.5”x2.4”). A. and 21.4x27.6cm (8.5”x10.9”) each. Creased, EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) P. Brunet, France, win the gold medal. Browning, VF. ($125) 18 298 299

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307 302. Olympic. Official Publication of the Organising Committee, Los Angeles, California. Bulletin Number One, May 1930. 8 pages illus., 27.6x40cm (10.9”x15.8”), in English, sm. part and photo captions in French. Greetings of IOC President Baillet- 308 Latour and Los Angeles Mayor Porter, pictorial view of venues, existing and planned, story of how Los Angeles was awarded the Games, etc. Lt. creases, EF. ($100) 303. Olympic. Bulletin Number Three, April 1931. 16pp. illus., 27.6x40cm (10.9”x15.8”), in English, French, Spanish and 311 German. Housing of athletes, the Olympic Village, Travel to the Games for Athletes, Housing for Female Athletes, etc. EF. ($100) 309 304. Olympic. Bulletin Number Four, October 1931. 4pp. illus., 294. (Brochure) Vortrag ueber die Teilnahme an den Olympischen 27.6x40cm (10.9”x15.8”), in several languages, plus Special Winterspielen 1932 in Lake Placid. Speech by Hanns Kilian, Supplement, one page, “President Hoover to Open Games”. Bobsled, on the participation of the German Bobsled team in Lake Cinema Stars to welcome Olympic participants by L.B. Mayer, Placid, April 12, 1932. Eight (double) pages, 20.4x26.8cm Motion Pictures Committee, welcome notes with photos by Charlie (8”x10.6”). Speech with photos and film on the participation of the German Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, Maurice Chevalier etc. EF. ($100) Olympic Bobsled team, accidents by Two-Man and Four-Man teams, bronze 305. Olympic. Bulletin Number Five, May 1932. Last Olympic medal for Four-Man team, etc. Lt. browning, o.w. EF. Scarce. ($250) Bulletin. 16pp. illus., 27.6x40cm (10.9”x15.8”), in several 295. Official Report. Lake Placid 1932. Compiled by G.M. Lattimer languages. Call to the Games, 50 countries will participate, (1932). 287pp., illus. Blue linen with gold embossed participation Opening Ceremony, training fields, press facilities, tickets, Olympic medal on cover. Lt. wear on covers, contents EF. ($425) Arts Competition, etc. Lt. crease, EF. ($100) 306. Official’s Pass valid for all events in the Olympic Stadium and all other LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 stadiums during the Olympic Games. Gray, 14.6x9.8cm (5.7”x3.9”). c296. Welcome to the Irish Team Silk Ribbon Badge. Multicolor, with Two tears at l., browning, lower r. corner chipped. VF. ($75) stick pin on back, 51x167mm. Crossed American flags over green- 307. Full Ticket. Equestrian, Three Day Event, August 13, 2 p.m., white-orange stripes with gold legend. Unc. ($250) Olympic Stadium, Price $2.00. Brown, 13.9x6.7cm (5.5”x2.6”). 297. German Bronze Winner’s Medal Pin. Bronze, 23mm. Eagle on The Individual Event was won by Dutchman Pahud de Mortanges, the Team Olympic rings. EF. Scarce. ($225) Event by the American team. EF. ($125) 298. Commemorative Xth Olympiad Pin. Silvered bronze, 18x21mm. 308. Ticket. Lacrosse, August 12, 2:30 p.m., Olympic Stadium, Price $2.00. Discus thrower and Los Angeles city hall surrounded by Brown, 11x6.6cm (4.3”x2.6”). Lacrosse was a demonstration sport in 1932. Xth Olympiad legend. EF. ($150) It was an Olympic event in 1904 St. Louis and 1908 London. EF. ($100) 299. Commemorative Discus Thrower Pin. Bronze, 16mm. Discus 309. Child’s Ticket. Closing Ceremony, August 14, 1:00 p.m., Olympic thrower encircled by Olympic legend. Toned EF. ($125) Stadium, Price 50c. Red and blue, 8x5.2mm (3.2”x2.1”). EF. ($80) 300. Commemorative Lucky Penny Paperweight. Bronzed iron, c310. (Magazine). Los Angeles Evening Herald Express 1932 76mm (3”). Bust l. of Indian Chief. Rev. Two winged athletes Yearbook. Olympic Games Edition. Includes complete program, between “Olympic Games – 1932 Los Angeles”. Crude VF. ($125) venues, article on restoration of modern Olympic Games, ancient c301. Official Diploma. Orange and black, 60.6x48cm (23.9”x18.9”), Olympic Games, etc. Color covers, VF-EF. ($100) designed by H. M. Kurtzworth. Stadium and legend between frieze 311. Xth Olympiad Souvenir Edition. Pictorial California. 32pp. of ancient Greek athletes, Goddess Columbia and Athena at sides. illus. Venues, Events, Southern California. Covers blue and red, Unissued. EF. ($1,000) lt. wear, contents EF. ($125) 19 312 314 313

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312. FIS Championships in Innsbruck, 1933. Austrian Army Cross 327 Country Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by Isch. Austrian c320. Official Car Plaque. Multicolor enamel, 91mm (3.6”), made by army skier. Rev. 4-line legend. Toned abt. EF/VF, rns., tiny nicks Poellath. Logo of the Games, the Kreuzspitz mountain and rev. ($100) Olympic rings. EF. ($175) 313. Olympic Day in the Plaque, June 25, 1933. Bronze, 321. Winner’s Medal in the German Ice Hockey Championship, 1936. 33x45mm, signed TE. Nude victorious athlete walking l. with Bronze, 60mm. Ice hockey player, “Dem Sieger” (“To the Winner”, laurel branch. Rev. 3-line Dutch legend. EF, sm. stain obv. ($100) transl.) at right. Rev. 7-line German legend. EF, lt. spots. ($400) 314. IOC Congress Medal on the 40th Anniversary of the Restoration c322. Amber-Colored Austrian State Crystal Presentation Vase. of the Olympic Games in Athens, 1934. Bronze with original 14.4cm (5.7”) tall, diameter 10.5cm (4.1”), goldplated design, partial green patina, 67x62mm, by Huguenin. View of Athens legend and rim. Engraved Austrian State double eagle between Olympic Stadium, rings above. Rev. View of Acropolis. EF, “Die IV. Olympischen Winterspiele Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936” in original case with legend inside top. ($575) in 4 lines. And large Olympic bell with “Ich rufe die Jugend der c315. (Magazine) Die Woche. The Week. Berlin, April 28, 1934. 42pp. Welt” (I Call the Youth of the World, transl.). EF. Beautiful vase. illus., 25x32.4cm (9.8”x12.8”), in German. Includes 4-page illus. Rare. ($1,250) article on worldwide soccer. Color covers creased, VF-EF. ($75) 323. Nymphenburg White Porcelain Box Presented to Olympic 316. Complete Stock Certificate for the Construction of the Olympic Participants at a Reception, February 10, 1936. 15.4x9.6cm Stadium in Paris Issued May 3, 1934. Blue and ocher, 32x43.5cm (6.1”x3.8”). “IV. OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE IN GARMISCH- (12.6”x17.1”). View of future Olympic stadium, Olympic rings at PARTENKIRCHEN 1936” around sides, large Olympic rings on side, with 40 coupons. Crease, sm. tear, o.w. EF. ($150) top. EF. Scarce. ($750) 324. Berlin Sport Palast Silver Trophy Presented to the Skating GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Winner in 1936. Hallmarked silver, 10.9cm (4.3) tall. Affixed red, 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 white and black enameled logo of “Berliner Sportpalast” with 317. Participation Medal. AE, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit skate, engraved legend below “Sportpalast Pokal/Dem/Sieger von over Olympic rings. Rev. Olympic motto over fir branch. EF, 1936”. 2 sm. bumps, o.w. EF. ($375) sm. spot rev. ($1,100) c325. Season Pass. Grandstand Seating, RM. 200.-, valid for all events c318. Commemorative IVth Winter Olympiad Pin. Silvered, 37x45mm, February 6-16, 1936. Red, sm. tear at top, lt. foxing. Very rare. ($375) by Poellath. Color rings over Kreuzeck Mountain, 3-line legend on 326. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, February 6, 11.00 Uhr, Olympia- white-enameled bar below. Uneven toning, EF. ($150) Skistadion, Price RM. 1.00. Orange and yellow, 12x5.9cm 319. Official Visitor’s Pin. Multicolor enamel, silvered, 35mm, made (4.7”x2.3”). Creased, sm. stains. ($200) by Poellath. Logo of the Games Ð Kreuzeck Mountain Ð in circle of 327. (Ticket) Bobsled Silk Ticket, February 11, 1936. Multicolor silk legend. Uneven toning, EF. ($75) with brass bar, 56x70mm. VF. Scarce. ($225) 20