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203 200 201 202 206 204 205 HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 200. Cased Second Class Olympic Merit Medal. Goldplated, white enamel, 50x65mm, made by A. Tillander. With blue and white striped ribbon, cased. EF. ($600) 201. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered, dark blue enamel, 207 33x48mm. With long dark blue ribbon inscribed “C.O.N.”, and short ribbon in Olympic colors. Elbel S-42. One of 67 badges. EF. ($750) 202. Shooting Official’s Badge. Bronze, partially enameled, 33x48mm. With olive brown ribbon, inscribed. EF. ($280) 203. Stadium Model of the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. Multicolor plastic, 12.5x8.5cm (4.9”x3.4”). “Olympia Helsinki 1952” on front. Housed in pictorial box. EF. Scarce. ($140) 204. Opening Ceremony Program, July 19, 1952. 33pp. illustrated, 13.4x19.2cm (5.3”x7.6”), in French, English, Finnish and Swedish. Includes torch relay and Olympic hymns. Cover lt. browning, 208 VF-EF. ($80) 205. Poster Advertising the Sale of Olympia Helsinki and Oslo CORTINA d’AMPEZZO, Publications in Germany. Multicolor, 27x56.5cm (10.6”x22.2”). 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 Paavo Nurmi on upper half next to Olympic and Finnish flag, 207. Small Size Silver Participation Medal. Silver, 40mm, by C. Affer. Center fold, 2 tears. Bright colors, VF-EF. ($200) Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. 206. Seventh Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. EF. Rare. ($1,750) City, 1954. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 50mm. Ancient native archer. Rev. The stadium between prize and STOCKHOLM, Games legend. EF. ($350) 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 208. German State Radio Press Pass. Yellow, 10.2x7.2cm (4”x2.8”). Valid for Admittance to Press Stand in the Olympic Stadium and to the course of the Endurance test of the Three-Day Event. Stamp on Please Bid Early! reverse “Valid also for CHIO”. Abt. EF. ($150) 29 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 215a 216 217 218 214. Gymnastics Team Official’s Badge. Silvered, blue border, 30x52mm. With red ribbon inscribed “Team Official” (faded). Elbel S-73. Toned EF. ($280) 209. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, June 10, 1956, Olympic Stadium, 215. Czechoslovak Team Glass Pin. Iridescent glass, 45mm. Radiant 2:00 p.m., Price KR 20:-. Blue, 12x7.8cm (.64”x3.1”). EF. ($260) rings above “Tokyo 1964” “From Czechoslovak Sportsmen” legend 210. Program of the XVIth Olympiad Equestrian Games in above. Distributed by Czechoslovak team members in Tokyo. EF. ($100) Stockholm, 1956. 128pp., 13.1x19.5cm (5.2”x7.7”), in Swedish, 215a. Commemorative Czechoslovak Green Glass Pin. Iridescent French and English. Many results penciled in. VF. Scarce program. green, 37x50mm. Discus thrower above Olympic rings, “Olympic ($150) Games – Tokyo 1964”. EF. ($100) 216. 60th Anniversary of the Modern Olympic Games Celebrated by MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 the Czechoslovak National Olympic Committee, 1956. Silvered 211. Athletics Team Official’s Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, bronze, 81mm, by S. Neidl. Torchbearer running left. Rev. Czech 30x52mm. With red ribbon inscribed “Team Official”. Elbel S-66. lion over rings between “1896-1956”. EF. ($150) Dark toning, EF. ($300) 217. Trio of colorful Melamine Ashtrays. 11cm (4.3”). Flaming torch 212. Athletics Participant’s Badge. Silvered, red enamel, 30x52mm. over Australian continent, Olympic rings above, Olympic Games With cherry red ribbon, inscribed. Elbel S-83. Abt. EF. ($250) legend on lower sides. All EF. (3 pcs.) ($140) 213. U.S. Fencing Official’s Badge. Silvered, blue border, 30x52mm. 218. Olympic Year 1956 Commemorative Plaque. Blackened cast With pink ribbon inscribed “Fencing”. VF-EF, a few pin holes. iron, 9.2x14.6cm (3.6”x5.7”), by Moll, cast by Lauchhammer, Numbered on back. Belonged to U.S. Fencing Manager George Worth. Germany. Torchrunner left carrying flaming torch, Olympic rings Elbel S-71. Unevenly toned EF. ($300) and “1956 Olympic Year”. EF. ($170) 30 219 220 222 223 223 221 180 224 225 226 SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 227 227 219. Participation Medal in Presentation Case. Bronze, 50mm. Hand holding torch. Rev. Logo. In original plastic case. EF. ($900) ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 220. Green Shield-Shaped Logo Badge. Goldplated, 25x30mm. 225. Chef de Mission Badge. Bronze, partially goldplated, 37x47mm. “Squaw Valley Olympics 1960”. Plus Commemorative Celluloid Gold laurel wreath, “CAPO MISSIONE” on lavender bar. One of 66 Badge. Multicolor, 44mm. Logo with rings, Olympic venues and badges. Elbel S-6. VF-EF. ($650) skier. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) 226. German Team Medal. Meissen porcelain, 46x62mm. Handpainted 221. Commemorative Squaw Valley Badge. Celluloid button, 45mm, German color flag between “Rom” and “1960”. Rev. 4-line legend. depicting logo and venues in color, long red-white-blue ribbon with The East and West German teams competed together as the German team. attached crossed skis below. EF. ($120) EF. ($150) 222. Olympic Village Tag. Red bakelite, 45x45mm. EF. ($100) 227. Angelo Bolanachi 50 Years IOC Member Medal, 1960. Bronze, 223. Group of Over 140 Slides Taken During the Squaw Valley 60mm, by Wahba. Head r. of Bolanachi, IOC member for Egypt Olympic Games, Housed in a Large, Sturdy Carrying Case. 1910-1932, and for Greece 1932-1963. Rev. Olympic rings over Depicted are various Olympic events, the venues and Squaw Valley Arab legend in open olive wreath. Plus Brochure: Bolanachi, during the Games. Very interesting group. All slides EF. ($350) A. History of Sport in Egypt. The Stadium in Alexandria. 224. (Brochure) Swiss Olympic Committee. Rules for the The Renaissance of Olympism 1894-1954. 40pp. illustrated, Organization of the Swiss Participation at the Olympic Games 14.4x21cm (5.8”x8.3”), in French language. Very informative in Squaw Valley and Rome, 1960. 12 double pages, 20.8x29.4cm brochure. Includes Alexandria’s efforts in bidding for the Olympic (8.2”x11.”), in French and German. EF. ($100) Games in 1936 and 1940. Both EF. ($200) 31 230 228 231 229 232 233 234 228. Large Size Pair of Designs for the Rome 1960 Torchbearer Diplomas. Multicolor stock paper, each 34.2x49.7cm (13.5”x19.6”), designed by C. Mancioli. The first diploma has the cut-out torch and CONI legend attached, the second diploma is a printed design. Corner creases, abt. EF. Unique. (2 pcs.) ($400) 229. Official 50th Anniversary Plaque of the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. Bronze, 11x7.2cm (4.3”x2.8”). Participant’s badge dividing both sides of participation medal, 2-line Swedish legend below. Plus 50th Anniversary Pin. Goldplated, 24x37mm. Same design as the Stockholm 1912 participant’s badge. EF. (2 pcs.) ($180) 230. Centennial Medal of the Birth of Coubertin, Restorer of the Olympic Games, 1963. Goldplated bronze, 68mm, by Fraisse 235 Demey. Bust of Coubertin (1863-1937) facing in high relief. Rev. Coubertin legend, and 50th Anniversary of the French NOC. EF. ($150) 231. Centennial of Pierre de Coubertin’s Birth (1963). Bronze, 68mm, by M.- Quérolle. Bust r. of restorer of modern Olympic Games (1863-1937). Rev. Five sports encircling flaming torch on Olympic rings. EF. ($120) INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 232. International Ski Federation Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 30x42mm. Multicolor logo, “FIS” below. Elbel W-10. EF. Rare. ($750) 233. Official’s Badge. Gilt, lt. blue enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel W-18. EF. ($175) 236 237 234. Press Armband. Red linen with white legend. EF. ($80) 236. Self-Defense Force Badge. Silver, 26mm. Flaming cauldron with TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 Olympic rings and legend “XVIII Olympiad-1964 Tokyo”. Rev. Logo. 235. The IOC Olympic Cup Award Plaque. Bronze, 50x72mm, by With silver bar inscribed in Japanese, and with ribbon: Japanese sun Huguenin. The Olympic cup. Rev. 7-line French legend, translated. above Olympic rings, “1964 Tokyo” below. Toned EF. ($150) “The Olympic Cup, created by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the 237. Commemorative Ceramic Tokyo 1964 Cauldron. Olive-brown Renewer of the Olympic Games of the Modern Time, has been glazed ceramic, 10.5cm (4.1“) high, 10.7cm (4.2“) wide at top. attributed to”. The plaque was presented with the Olympic Cup. EF. Rare. Four-line Japanese 1964 legend in one of four quarters, flower ($1,500) border below. EF, in wooden box. Scarce. ($180) 32.