K222 Description.Indd
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
AUKAGON SportsWorld TION_1 4949th Auction 24-25 05 2013 Große Live-Auktion im „rewirpowerSTADION“ Bochum Fußball Olympische Spiele AGON_SportsWorld 0049 (0)561 - 927 98 27 www.agon-auktion.de AGON SportsWorld 2 49th Auction 49th AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 24th - 25th May 2013 SPORTSWORLD Contents 24th May 2013 Lots 1 - 380 Olympics 6 Olympic Autographs 39 Other Sports 45 25th May 2013 Lots 381- 1340 Charity Auction 51 Football Hightlights 105 Football World Cup 136 Football in general 148 German Football 149 International Football 158 The essentials in a few words: Football Autographs 175 - 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 49th Auction 1. Olympic Games Stockholm 1912. Bronze Medal. In Olympic Games in London 2012. For the Korean bronze 33. Olympic Winter Games 1948. Participation badge. Offi - original presentation case. Attractive iteml with relief medalist in badminton doubles Yong Dae with inscrip- cial badge St.Moritz 1948 „Concurrent“ (Athlet). Silver- antique Olympic scenes and lettering „Olympiska Spe- tion „Yong Dae Lee Korean Olympic Committee. Bronze ed, MC enameled. 3,3 cm. len i Stockholm 1912“size 3.5cm, in excellent condition medallist Médaille de Bronze. Badminton Men´s Dou- 34. Participation Badge: Olympic Winter Games 1952.. A, EF. Awarded for the 3rd prize. The original case with bles“. Original diploma. „De VI. Olympiske Vinterlekker Oslo 1952. Deltager“ gold embossed lettering „Olympiska Spelen Stockholm 14. Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Offi cial Torch. Olympic competitor‘s medal, bronze, silver plated with 4 colou- 1912 III Pris“ and Olympic motive shows small signs of Games 1936: Original Olympic Torch from Berlin 1936. red enamel, size 3.8x3.3cm. usage, condition B. Used on the fi rst ever Olympic Relay from Olympia to 35. Participation Badge:Olympic Games 1952. Athletics. 2. Winner´s medal: Olympic Games 1920 Antwerp. Bron- Berlin. Design: Walter E. Lemcke, Berlin. Made by Krupp, 1952 Heslinki „Yleisurheilu Athletisme“ (Track + Fields) ze Medal. Original Third Place Medal for 7th Olympic Essen. Material:Krupp Nirosta V 2A Steel.Height 27.5 cm. with orange silk ribbon. Bronze, multicouloured ena- Summer Games 1920 in Antwerp. Designed by Josué Some signs of usage. Otw in very good condition for an meled. Size 3.3x11.5cm. Extra fi ne! Dupon. Bronze, Size 6 cm. Only 400 copies made.One item which is over 75 years old!! This torch is a historical side with scratches!! 36. Participation Badge:Olympic Games Stockholm 1956. highlight of the Games, and a much sought museum Equestrian Participation Badge, for Athlets, gold plated 3. Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games 1928. Great Britain. piece for many collectors. VF. with red enamel, size 3.8x2.9 cm. Very rare! EF. Only 164 Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games in Amsterdam 1928. 15. Olympic Games 1972. Offi cial Munich Torch. Original athlets!!!! „IXe Olympiade Amsterdam 1928“. Bronze medal for the torch from the Olympic relay from Olympia to Munich. 3rd place at women‘s team gymnastics for Margaret 37. Olympic Winter Games 1956. Participation badge. Of- manufacturers: Krupp, Essen. Stainless steel with engra- fi cial participation badge 1956. Olympic Winter Games Hartley (Great Britain; 1906-1964). 5,5 cm. Plus offi cial ving on the grip „Munich 1972“ and Olympic rings. The participant‘s badge „Concurrent“ for the Olympic Sum- Cortina d‘Ampezzo 1956. With inscription „Atleta“ (Ath- mer Games in Amsterdam which was owned Margaret symbol of the Olympic Games 1972 „Spiral“is etched letes). Bronze, gold plated, multicolour enamelled, Hartley (3,8x3 cm, Bronze multicolour enamelled pin onto the big plate. 73 cm high, diameter of the plate 4x3,5. with Olympich rings. Margaret Hartley wore this on 21.5 cm Beautiful and impressive piece. Very fi ne with 38. Participation Medal: Olympic Games 1956: Canoeing. her team blazer during the Games (2,7x1,2 cm, bron- small signs of usage. Melbourne 1956. Numbered „5641“. Bronze, silver pla- ze). Plus her offi cial participant‘s medal for the Olympic 16. Olympic Games 2004. Offi cial Torch. from the 28th ted, with m/c enamelling. White brown ribbon with Games 1928 (bronze, 5,5 cm) and her winner‘s medal Olympic Summer Games in Athen. Silver plated, light inscription „Canoeing“ Writing faded. Size 5.2x3.1 cm. „Champion of England M.B.Hartley 1928 Standard“ for metal and olive wood with colored printing. 68 cm, 39. Participation Badge: Olympic Games 1960 Rome.. the English Gymnastics Champonships (bronze, 2,6 high the torch resembles an olive leaf and is designed Bronze relief motif with light pink enamelled bar with cm) Beautiful collection from the bequest of British to represent the Greek motto „Pan Metron Ariston“ (all inscription „Atleta“ (Athlets Shooting). Size 4.3x3.8cm. gymnast Margaret Hartley. The games of Amsterdam things in moderation). Beautiful item, as new in original were the fi rst games during which women could fi ght packing, EF. 40. Participation badge:Olympic Games 1964 Athlets. Bronze, with coloured enamel, red background, Olym- for medals in a gymnsatics competition. Margaret Hart- 17. Olympic Games Vancouver 2010. Olympic torch. Origi- ley was the fi rt woman who won a medal for the UK in pic Emblem and the word „Wettkämpfer“ (Athlet). Size nal light metal torch with printed logo and „With glo- an Olympic gymnastics competition. Including a docu- 3x4.2 cm, very rare. mentation of the Britishtation der British Olympic Asso- wing Hearts des plus brillants exploits“ in original cloth 41. Participation Badge: Olympic Games 1964.. Offi cial par- ciation about Margaret Hartley and the participation of bag, size 94cm. ticipation badge Tokyo 1964 „Competitor“ Bronze, gold the British gymnastics team at the Olympic Games in 18. Original Linen Flag: Olympic Games Los Angeles 19. plated, Writing band light blue enamelled. Salmon silk Amsterdam 1928 (ca. 20 pages). Olympics Games 1932, Offi cial large linen fl ag from the ribbon. 6,1x3,8 cm. Rare item, extra fi ne. 4. Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Winter Games 1968.. Origi- Olympic Village in Los Angeles. Beautifully decorated, 42. Olympic Games 1968 Grenoble. Participation bagde. nalsilver medal: Presented for the 2nd place in Luge coloured fl ag with black lettering „Citius Altius Fortius. Olympic Winter Games Grenoble 1968. „Concurrent“ in Grenoble. 6 cm Silver, 116 grammes with silk ribbon 1932 X Olympiad“ with hand painted Olympic Rings for athlets. Bronze, gold plated, blue enamelled. Size and presentation case. Very good condition. and Stars and Stripes. The fl ag still has the original eye- 5x3.5cm, lets is slightly stained and has 2 small holes. Size 149x99 5. Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games 1972 Munich. „XX cm, cond. EF, I-II. 43. Olympic Games 1968. Participation Badge Atleta. Parti- Olympiade München 1972“ for 2nd place (not awar- cipants badge Olympic Games 1968. „Atleta“, gilt bron- ded), silver, with chain, (169 grammes), size 6.6cm no 19. Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Big cloth fl ag. Printed silk ze. Writing bar red enamelled. Includes brown plastic engraving on the rim of the medal. In original case fl ag with the fl ags of the participating nations of the badge which is usually missing. Only for athlets of the (17x17x2,8cm) in plastic with printed Olympic emblem Olympic Fencing event in the House of Sport in Berlin, football tournament. 3.7x10 cm. and original card sleeve with sticker on the rear. EF. size 149x70cm, Very rare!! 44. Olympic Games 1972. Athlete‘s Participation Pin. Mün- 6. Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games 1980. Moscow. „XXII. 20. Olympic Games 1906 - 1984 Collection badges. Com- chen 1972. Participant´s Badge „Athlet“. Silver plated wit Olympiade Moskau 1980“ for 3rd place winners. Desi- plete collection of participation badges from 1906 to light.blue bar. Size 3.5x2.5cm, shows signs of usage. VF. gned by Illya Postol. Size 6cm with coloured ribbon, In 1984. See No. 21 to 48. It is interesting that this collec- 45.