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OLYMPIC GAMES MEMORABILIA 1896–2010

Mail Bid Auction No. 69

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Bids by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail Welcomed

Ingrid O’Neil Sports and Olympic Memorabilia

P.O. Box 265 Tel: (949) 715-9808 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 USA Fax: (949) 715-1871 Email: [email protected] INGRID O’NEIL MAIL BID AUCTION 69 Tel: (949) 715-9808 P.O. Box 265 Saturday, September 15, 2012 Fax: (949) 715-1871 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 USA (Auction by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail) Email: [email protected]

TERMS OF SALE (Please read carefully before bidding.)

The auction will be conducted in accordance with the terms set forth below. Bidding in the sale constitutes acceptance of all terms stated herein.

(1) Bidding. Bids by phone, fax, e-mail and mail will be accepted until 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, on Saturday, September 15, 2012. Only e-mail bids will be acknowledged. E-mail bids which have not been acknowledged have not been received. Phone bids must be confirmed in writing upon request. Bidding will close to new bidders at 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. If you have not bid prior to 8 p.m., you may not bid after 8 p.m. You may start buying lots after 8 p.m. that have not received a bid by that time. If you have placed a bid before 8 p.m., you may continue bidding until 11 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. Auctioneer reserves the right to extend bidding. Lots will be sold to the highest bidder. In the case of tie bids, the first bid received will normally be given preference. Auctioneer has sole discretion to make the determination of the winning bid.

Value estimates are for guidance only. Bids higher than estimate will be reduced to 10% above the second highest bid. Bids under estimate will not be reduced. Bids below 90% of estimate will generally not be accepted. Bids must be for an entire lot. Bids will be accepted by lot number only. Each lot constitutes a separate sale.

(2) Modification. The catalog is incorporated in and deemed a part of these Terms of Sale. Auctioneer has the absolute right to modify the terms of sale at any time. Bidding after notification of modification constitutes acceptance of modification. Auctioneer has the absolute right to conduct the auction as auctioneer may decide, including the right to decline bids for any reason and from any person, to decline challenges to bids or bidding increments and to make the final determination of all disputes by any method auctioneer deems appropriate. No bidder shall have a claim or recourse against auctioneer for loss or damage due to modification, auctioneer mistake, departure from stated terms of sale, method of dispute resolution or result thereof.

(3) Guaranty. By bidding in the sale, bidder accepts all terms stated herein and personally guarantees timely and complete payment and performance of all obligations stated herein. Auctioneer is not responsible for bidding errors. Successful bidders are unconditionally bound to perform all obligations hereunder regardless of mistake. Bidding by minors and undisclosed agents is prohibited. Bidding constitutes a representation and warranty that bidder is of legal age and acting on his or her own behalf with full power and authority to make the bid placed and to legally bind bidder to all terms of sale.

(4) Price. Payment in full is due upon receipt of invoice. A 15% Buyer’s Fee will be added to the successful bid price of each lot. Handling, shipping, sales tax for California residents, insurance, and all other costs associated with shipping will be added to the invoice. A $1 handling charge per lot may be added to bulky lots (books, large plates, sculptures, etc.) California sales tax will be added to the invoice of California residents unless a valid resale number is on file with the auctioneer; however, buyer is solely responsible for and agrees to pay all sales or other applicable tax due by virtue of the sale and shall indemnify and hold auctioneer harmless therefore, including penalties or interest assessed, regardless of whether or not taxes were included on the invoice or correctly calculated by the auctioneer.

(5) Payment. Payment must be in U.S. funds payable by check drawn on a U.S. bank or by wire transfer to auctioneer’s account, by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover) or Paypal. Wiring instructions should be requested from auctioneer before funds are wired. A 3.5% convenience charge (4% for overseas purchases) will be added to credit card or Paypal purchases except where prohibited by law. Bidders may be asked for satisfactory credit references or a deposit of funds prior to bidding.

(6) Default. If buyer fails to make payment in full within 30 days of the invoice date or to timely comply with any other term of sale, then, in addition to all other remedies available at law or in equity, auctioneer may, at auctioneer’s option: (a) charge 1.5% monthly interest on unpaid amounts; (b) if payment is not received in a timely manner, auctioneer may resell the lot(s) and recover from buyer the difference between the proceeds and buyer’s indebtedness in excess of the proceeds, which indebtedness shall include the successful bid price, Buyer’s Fee and all other expenses incurred by auctioneer from the date of sale until resale on accounts of such lot(s), including attorney fees, transportation, handling, storage, insurance, collection and resale costs. Proceeds collected in excess of buyer’s indebtedness shall belong to auctioneer; (c) pursue collection efforts and/or recover from buyer all costs incurred by auctioneer as a result of buyer’s default from date of default, including attorney fees, transportation, handling, storage and insurance costs; and (d) sue for damages. Amounts charged hereunder are immediately due and payable. Buyer waives all requirements of notice, advertisement, bidding rights, rights to proceeds and all other rights with respect to the sale of a lot purchased by buyer except as prohibited by law. Auctioneer’s rights and remedies stated in this section and elsewhere in this agreement are cumulative and the exercise of one shall not operate to the exclusion of another.

2 (7) Shipment. It is buyer’s responsibility to contact auctioneer to make shipping arrangements. Failure to timely make shipping arrangements or to accept delivery constitutes default. Lots will be delivered to buyer’s address on file with auctioneer, unless otherwise requested, after payment in full and funds have cleared. Lots will be packaged, insured and shipped as auctioneer deems appropriate unless otherwise requested; however, auctioneer may charge additional handling, shipping and insurance fees or decline to package and/or ship any item. Buyer is responsible for packaging and/or shipping any purchased lot(s) at auctioneer’s request within 30 days of the request. Risk of loss and title pass at delivery of lot to place of shipment, if shipped by auctioneer, and at time of payment in full at place of pick-up, if shipped by buyer. Custom duties for an overseas buyer are buyer’s sole responsibility. Overseas buyers must supply fully detailed shipping instructions prior to shipment. Lots will be shipped overseas at buyer’s risk only. Buyer waives all claims against auctioneer for loss or damage as a result of delayed shipment or failure to ship any item. Auctioneer’s breach in the delivery of any item shall not give buyer the right to refuse or receive any other shipment.

(8) As-is Sale; Limited Warranty. Catalog descriptions are provided solely for convenience and are not a warranty of any kind. This is not an approval sale. Goods are offered for sale on an “AS IS” basis without warranty of any kind except as expressly provided below. Catalog errors should be brought promptly to auctioneer’s attention. In the case of photo error, only the text is valid.

All items sold are guaranteed to the original buyer to be authentic (unless otherwise stated). Auctioneer makes no other warranties of any kind, express or implied, and specifically excludes any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is given solely to the original buyer and is non-transferable and no other person shall have any rights under such warranty.

(9) Claims. The sole basis for a claim against auctioneer is the lack of authenticity of a purchased item. Buyer is solely responsible for determining authenticity without reliance on statements or acts of auctioneer. Authenticity claims must be made in writing and submitted to auctioneer no later than 5 days after delivery of such item. Authenticity claims are not permitted outside of warranty period except as may be permitted by auctioneer. Acceptance of a claim does not constitute an admission. If auctioneer disputes a claim, the final determination of authenticity shall be made by a qualified authenticator selected by buyer and auctioneer. Costs of authentication will be borne by buyer. If a claim is accepted or an item determined to be not authentic, buyer’s exclusive remedy is a refund of the successful bid price and Buyer’s Fee, payable upon delivery of the item to auctioneer in accordance with the conditions of return set forth below, except as may otherwise be agreed by auctioneer and buyer in writing.

(10) Returns. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any item returned without auctioneer’s prior written approval. Items must be returned in their original container and in the same condition as sold to buyer in the manner and at the time specified by auctioneer in writing. Late remittance, removal from the original container or return in a condition other than as sold to buyer constitutes just cause for revocation of all return rights, based on warranty or otherwise, and buyer shall no further rights or remedies under this agreement, at law or in equity. Refunds will not be made until items have been received and inspected to auctioneer’s satisfaction. Refunds are conditioned upon buyer’s execution prior to payment of any documents requested by auctioneer to effect the intent of this paragraph.

(11) Bidder’s Release. The term bidder as used in this release refers to bidders and buyers alike. Except as expressly provided herein, bidding in the sale constitutes an unconditional release by bidder of auctioneer and auctioneer’s affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, members, managers, employees and agents and their heirs, legal representatives and assigns (collectively, “auctioneer’s affiliates”), from all claims, demands, suits, actions, obligations, liabilities, losses and damages of any kind or nature whatsoever, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, indirect or similar damages (collectively “claims”), arising out of or relating to, directly or indirectly, the auction, these terms of sale or modification thereof, the bidding process, denial of bid, title, condition, quality or description of any lot or auctioneer or auctioneer’s affiliates’ negligence, gross negligence, mistake, misrepresentation, breach of contract, breach of warranty or any other act or omission whether sounding in contract, tort, in equity or otherwise. Bidder agrees and intends this release to be extended to and be effective as to ALL CLAIMS without reservation, whether arising now or in the future and regardless of whether bidder later obtains knowledge which would have materially affected bidder’s decision to give this release and bidder knowingly and voluntarily waives all rights and remedies which may otherwise be conferred on bidder by law.

(12) Claims. Claims for reasons other than lack of authenticity may, in some instances, be considered by auctioneer, at auctioneer’s sole discretion. Any such claim must be submitted to auctioneer in writing within 5 days after delivery of the item, which is the basis of the claim to buyer, but in no event more than 60 days past the close of the auction. Auctioneer may, at auctioneer’s option, offer a remedy to buyer but in no event shall buyer have any entitlement or right to any remedy from auctioneer unless stated in a writing signed by auctioneer and buyer.

(13) GOVERNING Law; Miscellaneous. Actions to enforce or interpret or relating to these Terms of Sale shall be construed in accordance with California law, without regard to conflicts of law rules. Exclusive venue shall lie in Newport Beach, California. These Terms of Sale and all rights hereunder may not be assigned, transferred, or relied upon by third parties. The term “buyer” means the original buyer of goods from auctioneer, not any subsequent owner or person who may acquire an interest therein. If any term of this agreement or application thereof shall be deemed unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement and the application of such term to persons or circumstances other than those to which the term is unenforceable shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent. Time is of the essence in all particulars. Notice is given upon delivery by facsimile, e-mail or telephone or 3 days after placement in the U.S. mail. As used herein, the term “person” includes an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, trust, corporation, limited liability company, association and any other entity. Captions shall not be used to construe the scope or intent of any term. The waiver of breach of any term shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term. This agreement shall be binding upon and operate to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors, legal and personal representatives and permitted assigns. The terms set forth above constitute the final and complete agreement of the parties and supercede any and all prior or contemporaneous communications, understandings and representations, oral or written, as to the subject matter thereof. 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 2 5 VICTOR GUSTAF BALCK (1844-1928) TORCHES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES IOC Founding Member No. 5, June 23, 1894 SUMMER GAMES TORCHES Organizing Committee President of the 1912 Olympic Games 2. Melbourne 1956. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, 47cm (18.5”) tall. “The Father of Swedish Sports” Cut-out Olympic rings dividing legend “Melbourne XVI OLYMPIAD Leading Figure Behind the Nordic Games (1901-1926) 1956”. 110 torch runners carried the flame from Darwin to Melbourne President of the International Skating Union 1894-1924 after Quanta’s Airline brought the flame from Athens. VF+. Rare torch. Swedish NOC Member and President ($16,500) Please view color photos in the color section! 3. Rome 1960. Official Torch. Bronzed aluminum. 39.5cm (15.5”). Designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National c1. Very Important Group of Medals and Books Relating to Victor G. Museum of Archeology in Naples. The design is based on drawings Balck. Unique Gold Medal Commemorating his 80th Birthday in of torches on ancient Etruscan ceramics. EF. ($9,000) 1924. Gold, 57mm, 92.5 grams, designed by Erik Lindberg, struck at the 4. Rome 1960. Official Torch. Bronzed aluminum. 39.5cm (15.5”). Royal Swedish Mint. Bust r., view of the Stockholm Olympic stadium Designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National in background. Rev. A female gymnast and a young athlete binding Museum of Archeology in Naples. The design is based on drawings a wreath, surrounded by “Swedish Gymnastics and Sports bind your of torches on ancient Etruscan ceramics. EF, lt. wear, sm. part at Victory Wreath” (translated from Swedish). Ehrensvärd 246, plate 72. bottom may come off. ($5,500) Only V. Balck received this medal in gold. 5. Tokyo 1964. Official Torch. The bowl is made of blackened The same Medal in Bronze, Twice. Only Balck and the Swedish King aluminum alloy. The cylinder is clad with stainless steel, length received the medal in bronze. One of the bronze medals is housed in 64.8cm (25.5”). Bowl is inscribed “XVII Olympiad Tokyo 1964” a wooden desk top frame, 12.5x18.3cm (4.9”x7.2”), on green velvet, and Olympic rings. The bottom of the cylinder features the Tokyo together with a bronze medal by the Swedish Sports Association in 1934 official logo. EF. ($19,750) commemorating the founder of Swedish Sports in the year that would 6. Mexico City 1968. Official White Metal Torch with White have been his 90th. All medals EF. Rope. Cast white metal, 44cm (17.3”) tall, “MEXICO” and logo Collar to the Order of the Tower and Sword of Portugal, 4th Class, around top, white linen wrapped around lower part. This torch style Presented to Viktor Balck by King Dom Luis. In its original red leather was used in the torch relay in Mexico and for the lighting of the case with embossed gold crown and initials “D.L.I.” EF, case ltly. scuffed cauldron at the opening ceremony. EF. ($4,500) on corners. Balck is seen in photos wearing this Order. 7. Mexico City 1968. Official Black Torch. Black painted aluminum, Balck’s Personal Copy of “V. Olympiad. Olympic Games in part of shaft made of wood, 52.8cm (20.9”). Silver colored doves Stockholm 1912 in Photo and Word” 526pp., profusely illustrated, text around top. The black torch was used in the torch run from Olympia in Swedish, English, German and French. The known brochures of these to Athens, Greece. EF. ($2,500) chapters only have captions in different languages, this book translates all 8. Munich 1972. Official Torch. Steel, 73cm (28.8”), made by Krupp. of the text. It is number 40, number 39 being Pierre de Coubertin’s copy, The fire was lit in Olympia, Greece on July 28 and carried 5539 km and the previous copies presented to worldwide royalties. Luxury edition in 29 days to Munich by 5976 runners. EF. ($2,750) bound in padded blue leather, gold embossed logo, lightly scuffed on 9. Montreal 1976. Official Red and Black Torch. Aluminum, 66cm corners and spine ends, partially discolored on front, inside end papers in (30”) tall. Stem painted red, with Montreal logo, top painted black. yellow silk with gold embossed “VGB” initials, edges in gold, contents EF. Designed by George Huel and Michael Dall. The flame was carried from Olympia, Greece to Athens where it was transferred by satellite A Group of Eight Books, mostly relating to Viktor Balck. Included is a to Ottawa; 245 runners carried it to Montreal. EF. ($7,500) biographical book on Victor Balck, “Minnen”, Stockholm 1929, showing 10. Moscow 1980. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, gray and gold. his 80th birthday medal on the cover. “Värifäktnig” and “Idrottstäflingar Moscow logo and legend in red, 56cm (22-1/2”) high, designed by och Lekar”, both by V. Balck, Stockholm, 1888. A commemorative book Boris Tuchin. Runners carried the torch during the 30-day torch on Balck by Jan Lindroth, 2006. Also Ehrensvärd, Ulla. Medalgravören relay from Olympia, Greece through Bulgaria and to Erik Lindberg 1873-1966, listing Balck’s 80th birthday medal. Plus five Moscow, a distance of 4976km. Used in the torch relay, discoloration dossiers of photocopied and web page research. from flame at top, lt. rubbing, abt. EF. ($3,000) A most historical important group relating to Viktor Balck whose outstanding organization of the successful 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games helped to preserve the Olympic Games. ($55,000) Please Bid Early! 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 24

11. Los Angeles 1984. Official Torch. Brass-finished aluminum with tan 18. Athens 2004. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, leather handle, length 56.5cm (22.4”). Bowl portrays Olympic rings, 68cm (26.8”) long. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design motto and L.A. Memorial Coliseum Stadium. Flame lit in Olympia, wants to express “Pan Metron Ariston” (all things in moderation, Greece on May 7, 1984, and it arrived in New York the following day. translated from Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF. ($2,750) It took 82 days to carry the flame through 33 states, 9,375 miles, to 19. Beijing 2008. Official Torch. Red and anodized aluminum, 72cm Los Angeles. EF, in original black leather pouch. ($3,500) (18.4”) long. Curved form in the shape of a paper scroll, with 12. Seoul 1988. Official Torch. Brass, 50cm (20”), with tan leather handle, lucky clouds graphic expressing harmony. The torch relay started in designed by Lee Woo-Sing. Bowl depicts dragons, Seoul Olympic Olympia, Greece, on March 24, traveled to over 100 cities on five logo enameled in color below. Used in the torch relay event, darkening continents and all of China, a distance of 137,000 km. Although a around the top, original lighting unit still in top, abt. EF. ($8,500) large number of torches were made they remain hard to find. EF. 13. 1992. Official Torch. Chrome-plated aluminum, 65cm ($5,750) (23.6”), designed by André Rich. “XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992” c20. 2012. Official Torch. Gold-colored aluminum alloy, 80cm legend and Barcelona emblem goldplated on stem. EF. Scarce and (31.5”), designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby; made by The beautiful torch. ($6,500) Premier Group, Coventry. Triangular form made out of an inner and 14. Official Centennial Torch. Silvered aluminum and wood, 55cm outer sheet with 8000 holes representing the 8000 torch bearers in (21.65”). Names of all 23 Olympic cities from 1896 to 1996 Great Britian. EF, with protective cover. ($7,000) inscribed on torch. The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenean WINTER GAMES TORCHES Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this celebration was 21. Cortina 1956 Winter. Official Torch. Aluminum, 47cm (18.5”) the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic medalists and long. “VII° GIOCHI OLIMPICI INVERNALI CORTINA 1956”, representatives of all cities who had hosted the Olympic Games since legend, cut-out Olympic rings at top. The flame was lit at the Temple 1896 took part in the torch run within the stadium. Afterwards, they of Jupiter in Rome on January 22, 1956, and flown to Venice. The took the torches back to their Olympic cities for a ceremony. Unused. torch relay from there went to Cortina, where the fire was lit in the EF. ($2,750) stadium at the opening ceremony on January 26 by Guido Caroli. 15. Atlanta 1996. Official Torch. Aluminum and Georgia pecan Abt. EF. Very rare. ($29,500) wood, 80cm (31.5”) length, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis. 22 22. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Official Torch. Bowl cast blackened reeds represent the cities where Olympic Games were held since aluminum alloy, 13x21cm (5.1”x8.3”), with stainless steel flame 1896. Gathered by 2 goldplated brass bands, the top band displays tube, total 56cm (22”) long, designed by Munemichi Yanagi, made the Atlanta torch logo and the quilt of leaves design, the bottom by Nippon Kokki Co. The bowl and the tube display the Sapporo band lists all Olympic cities since 1896. The wooden pecan handle Olympic emblem. Used in the torch relay in Japan, tube discolored, represents the connection of the flame between heaven and earth. bowl EF. A very rare torch. ($29,500) The flame was lit in Olympia. It reached Los Angeles on April 27 24. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Official Torch. Stainless steel cylinder, bowl and ended 84 days later in Atlanta, carried by 10,000 relay runners, gold colored with “Sarajevo ‘84” legend. Length 57.5cm (22.6”), horses, bicycles, trains, ships, and hydroplanes. EF. ($2,750) weight 680 grams. Manufactured by Nippon K. under the supervision 16. Sydney 2000. Official Torch. Three layers consisting of polished of Mizuno Corp. EF, with official display stand. ($8,500) stainless steel, anodized aluminum and coated aluminum, 77cm (30.5”), designed by Blue Sky Design, Sydney, manufactured by G.A. & L. Harrington. The three layers represent earth, fire and water. EF. ($4,000) 17. Sydney 2000. Official Torch in Original Wood and Glass Wall Case. Officially sanctioned by the IOC to be sold in a limited Lots marked “c” are shown number to the public. Center part open to show burning unit inside. Mounted with descriptive background, 53x86cm (21”x34”). EF. in the color section ($2,500)

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Lot 30: Group of Olympic Summer Games Participation Medals

25. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Torch. Aluminum, partially gilt, 28. Torino 2006 Winter. Official Paralympic Torch. Blue techno- 55cm (21.7”) long, weight 1.5kg (3.3 pounds). Designed after polymer-coated aluminum, 77cm (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. ancient Japanese torches called Taimatsu. It shows the Nagano With torch stand. EF. Scarce (2 pcs.) ($2,500) emblem and sports pictograms, and a brightly colored orange cord 29. Vancouver 2010 Winter. Official Torch. Stainless steel, aluminum wrapped around the lower part forms the grip. Fueled with clean and sheet molding compound, 94.5cm (37.1”), made by Bombardier. burning propane, it burnt for about 20 minutes. The torch relay in The lines of the torch reflect the lines made by snow and ice winter Japan took place from January 6 until February 7, when the Olympic sports. It shows the engraved motto “With Glowing Hearts / Des fire was lit during the opening ceremony. Choice EF, in original plus brilliants exploits” and the logo. The torch relay ended after its cardboard box. ($5,750) 45000 km journey through Canada with the lighting of the Olympic 26. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Official Torch. Silver colored metal flame cauldron at the opening ceremony on February 12, 2010. EF, and glass, 83.8cm (33”) long. Shaped like a fiery icicle in motion, in its protective bag. ($2,250) the polished silver colored bottom bears the motto “Light the fire within”; center metal and glass top section in “frozen flame” texture PARTICIPATION MEDAL COLLECTIONS with logo on metal part. EF. ($2,500) 30. Collection of 25 Summer Participation Medals. Included are 27. Torino 2006 Winter. Official Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated Athens 1896 (Fine), 1906 (silverplated), 1908 (bronze), 1912, aluminum, 77cm (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. The fire was lit in 1920 (with loop), 1924 to 2000 and 2008. Included is the 1956 Olympia on November 27, 2005, and arrived in Rome on December Stockholm equestrian medal, and boxes/cases/pouch for 1972, 8. Until February 10 the torch traveled over 11,300 km across Italy, 1976, 1992, 1996 and 2000. Missing only 1904 and 2004 for a also France, Switzerland and Slovenia. EF. ($2,000) complete set. All EF besides 1896 (25 pcs.) ($9,500) 6 34

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Lot 32: Group of Olympic Summer Games Medals 47 31. Collection of 16 Winter Participation Medals. Included are St. c37. Munich 1972. Multicolor Plush Mascot the Dachshund in Moritz 1928, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936, and all medals from Otl Aicher Color Design. 45cm (17.7”) long. With tag of Hermann St. Moritz 1948 through Salt Lake City 2002, missing only 1924 Company, Coburg-Cottendorf. First mascot of the Olympic Summer Chamonix and 1932 Lake Placid for a complete set. 1972, 1984, Games. EF. ($225) 1992 and 1998 with cases/boxes. 1976 EF/VF and 1994 darkly c38. Munich 1972. Inflatable Mascot Waldi. Multicolor plastic, 53.5cm toned EF, all others EF. (16 pcs). ($7,500) (21.1”) long. Munich logo and sticker on side. Waldi has a little bell 32. Collection of 22 Olympic Summer Games Participation Medals. inside. EF. Rare. ($150) From Athens 1896 to Sydney 2000, missing St. Louis 1904, Los c39. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Schneemanderl (Snowman) Mascot. Plush- Angeles 1932, Stockholm 1956 and Tokyo 1964. Paris 1900 covered hard plastic, 12.5cm (4.9”) tall. EF, in pictorial box. ($150) World’s Fair award medal included. Ten medals between 1952 and c40. Montreal 1976. Plush Mascot . Black plush, 45cm (17.7”) 2000 with their boxes. Almost all EF. (22 pcs.) ($7,500) long. Red sash with white logo surrounding body with original tag. EF. Rare. ($950) MASCOTS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES c41. Montreal 1976. Large Black and Red Amik Mascot. Plastic, c33. Grenoble 1968 Winter. First Winter Mascot: Shuss in Terry 44cm (17”) long, 20cm (8”) high. Made as a savings bank. Lt. Cloth (Frottee). 10x11.8cm (3.9”x4.7”). Shuss on ski – in his rubbing, o.w. EF. ($225) original plastic bag inscribed “Shuss/personnage officiel/des Xe c42. Montreal 1976. Large White and Red Amik Mascot. Plastic, jeux Olympiques d’ Hiver.” (Shuss/official mascot of the Xth 44cm (17”) long, 20cm (8”) high. Made as a savings bank. Lt. wear Olympic Winter Games, transl.) Very rare in terry cloth and in the on red. VF-EF. ($225) original packaging! ($600) 43. Montreal 1976. Mascot Amik in Black Leather with red sash on 34. Grenoble 1968 Winter Mascot Shuss - First Mascot of the front, 6x6.5cm (2.4”x2.6”). With hanger. EF. ($75) Olympic Winter Games. Blue and white plastic with red head, c44. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Plush Mascot the Raccoon. 9cm (3.5”) tall. EF. ($175) Multicolor, 29.5cm (11.6”) tall. EF. ($200) c35. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Torchbearer Mascot Bear. Multicolor 45. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Mascot Roni the Raccoon. Multicolor plastic, 11.5cm (4.5”) high. Bear holding flaming torch in his r. cloth, 36.5cm (14.4”) tall. Gray head. VF-EF. ($125) hand. Can also be a savings bank. EF. Rare. ($450) c46. Moscow 1980. Mascot the Bear. Orange-brown and light c36. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Ski Jump Bear – Mascot of the Sapporo brown plush, 34cm (13.4”), made in the Soviet Union. Smiling 1972 Winter Games. Multicolor plastic, 18.6cm (7.3”). Bear with Misha with Olympic belt, and leather claws. Abt. EF. ($150) ski goggles and red hat on skis, jumping, Japanese legend on back. 47. Moscow 1980. Mascot Misha the Bear. Brown, 30cm (12”). Misha Can also be a savings bank. EF. Rare. ($450) wears an Olympic belt. EF. ($75) 7 49 50 51 52 53 54

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63 65 68 59. Atlanta 1996. Mascot . Multicolor plush, 34cm (13.4”). EF. ($100) c60. Nagano 1998 Winter. Set of Four Plush Snowlet Mascots. 13.5cm (5.3”) each. EF. Very scarce. ($375) c61. Nagano 1998 Winter. Small Size Paralympic Mascot Parabbit, a 64 Rabbit. Multicolor plush, 9.5cm (3.7”). EF. ($50) c48. Moscow 1980. Set of Nine Mascot Misha Olympic Event 62. Sydney 2000. Mascots Olly, Millie and Sid Plush Mascots. Abt. Figures. Multicolor rubber, abt. 8cm (3.1”) tall. Boxing, discus, 15cm (5.9”) each. EF. (3 pcs.) ($100) weightlifting, swimming, running, etc. EF. (9 pcs.) ($100) 63. Sydney 2000. Large Paralympic Mascot Lizzy. Multicolor plush, 49. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Dark Brown Plush Mascot Voochko the 54cm (21.3”). EF. ($225) Wolf. 27cm (10.6”), by Tik-Tik, Yugoslavia. Dark brown plush with 64. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Tall Plush Mascot Coal the Bear. lighter brown nose, ears, and paws. EF. ($175) About 66cm (26”) tall. EF. ($125) 50. Los Angeles 1984. Mascot the Eagle. Multicolor plush, 25cm 65. Athens 2004. Mascots Phevos and Athena. Multicolor plush, (9.8”). EF. ($75) 22cm (8.7”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 51. Los Angeles 1984. Mascot Sam the Eagle as Boxer. Multicolor c66. Athens 2004. Very Large Paralympic Mascot Proteas, a plush, partially plastic. Sam wearing top hat, with boxing gloves and Seahorse. Multicolor plush, 85cm (33.5”). Abt. EF. ($200) boxing shorts. Lt. wear, VF-EF. ($75) c67. Torino 2006 Winter. Mascots Neve and Glitz. Multicolor plush, 52. 1988 Winter. Plush Mascots . 16cm (6.3”). EF. Very scarce pair. (2 pcs.) ($275) Multicolor, 25.5cm (10”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($75) 68. Torino 2006 Winter. Paralympic Mascot Aster the Snowflake. 53. Seoul 1988. Plush Mascot the Tiger. 32cm (13”) tall. EF. Light blue plush, 13cm (5.1”). EF. Scarce. ($200) ($125) c69. Beijing 2008. Set of Five Mascots. 12.7cm (5”). In their 54. Albertville 1992 Winter. Mascot . Blue and red plush, original packaging. EF. (5 pcs.) ($125) 26.5cm (10.3”). EF. ($75) c70. Vancouver 2010 Winter. Set of Three Mascots and the Paralympic 55. Barcelona 1992. Plush Mascot Cobi the Sheep Dog. 32cm (12.5”) Mascot. Multicolor plush, 21.6 cm (8.5”). Quatchi, Miga and tall. EF. ($100) Mukmuk, plus the Paralympic Mascot Sumi. New. (4 mascots) ($150) c56. Barcelona 1992. Paralympic Plush Mascot Petra. Multicolor c71. London 2012. Mascot Wenlock. Gray and orange plush, 23cm cloth, 32cm (12.6”) tall. EF. Very scarce. ($250) (9.1”). One-eyed mascot named after the Wenlock Olympic Games 57. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Mascots Hakon and Kristin. in England. New. ($75) Multicolor cloth, 18cm (7.1”) tall. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) c72. London 2012. Paralympic Mascot Mandeville. Blue and gray c58. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Pair of Hand Carved Wooden Mascots plush, 24cm (9.5”). One-eyed mascot named after the Stoke- Hakon and Kristin. Multicolor, 15cm (5.9”) and 15.5cm (6.1”) tall. Mandeville Games in England, the first Games for handicapped Carved and painted in Karasjok, Norway. EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) athletes. New. ($75) 8 73 74 75 76

FIRST NATIONAL OLYMPIAN ASSOCIATION GAMES 77 77a IN LONDON, 1868 78. National Olympian Association (NOA, 1865-1883) for Promoting Physical Education. Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 42mm, by M&K. Britannia with Lion crowning kneeling victorious athlete. Rev. 6-line inscription in oak wreath, edge inscribed “W. Collett, London 1866”. The NOA was founded in 1865 by William Penny Brookes (Wenlock Games), John Hulley of the Liverpool Gymnasium, and Ernst Georg Ravenstein, Honorary Director of the German Gymnastic Society at the Turnhalle in London, with the intention to make it “open to the world”, “for all comers”. Pierre de Coubertin agreed with these intentions, but in order to be successful it needed an “international 78 committee”. The first NOA Games were held in 1866 in London, and this medal is the first winner’s medal of the NOA Games. Rim bumps, VF+. Very rare. ($1,750)

THIRD NATIONAL OLYMPIAN ASSOCIATION GAMES IN WELLINGTON, SHROPSHIRE, 1868 c79. Third National Olympian Association Games in Wellington, Shropshire, England 1868. Silver Award to T. Walter Jones. Hallmarked silver, 6x12.5cm (2.4”x4.9”). The beautifully decorated bottle is inscribed in 10 lines “Awarded / to / T. Walker Jones / for 80 / High Running Leap / and / Two Mile Walking Race / National Olympian Festival / Wellington / August 25, 1868”. T. Walter Jones was also the local organizer of the Third NOA Games, mainly organized by Mr. Ravenstein from London (see lot 78). It is interesting to hear that the organizer also participated, and with success. A few light bumps, abt. EF. Very rare. ($5,000)

SECOND NATIONAL GREEK OLYMPIC GAMES, ATHENS, 1870 80. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 41mm, by Barre. Head r. of 83 King George I. Rev. Legend in crossed laurel branches. EF, in presentation box. ($1,250) ANCIENT GREECE 73. Agrigentum in Sicily. AR Tetradrachm, Struck under the ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 Magistrat Straton Commemorating the Victory of Exainetos c81. Cased Bronze Second Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by of Agrigentum in the 412 BC Olympic Games. 24x25mm, 10.8 J. Chaplain. Laureated head of Zeus facing holding winged statue grams. Two eagles, hare below. Rev. Quadriga l. Boston MFA233. of Victory with laurel branch on globe. Rev. View of Acropolis and VF+. ($750) Parthenon between Olympic legend. First place winners of the 43 74. Aspendos in Pamphylia. Silver Stater, 400-300 BC. 6.7 grams. events received a silver medal, second place winners a bronze medal. Two wrestlers. Slinger discharging sling, triskeles in field. Toned, No gold medals were awarded in the first Olympic Games. Toned EF, bold VF+. ($450) in original red velvet-lined presentation case. Very rare. ($32,500) 75. Aspendos in Pamphylia. Silver Stater (ca. 385-370 BC). 7 grams. c82. Boxed Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 50mm, by Two wrestlers. Rev. Slinger. S. 5390, Coll. Aul. 4512. VF. ($450) N. Lytras. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging 76. Elis. AR Drachm, Temple Coinage of Zeus Olympios. Struck from flames, Acropolis in background. Rev. Greek legend in wreath. after 191 BC. 4.33 grams. Eagle flying r. carrying hare. Rev. In round red leatherette box lined in blue velvet. Presented to high Thunderbolt. Seltman pl. VIII, #34. VF. Rare. ($200) dignitaries. Unc. ($2,000) 77. Macedon. Philip II (359-336 BC) AR Tetradrachm. 23x22mm, 9 83. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Seated grams. Bearded head r. of Zeus, laureated. Rev. Boy rider bearing Nike holding laurel wreath, phoenix rising out of flames, Acropolis palm branch. Issued to commemorate his victory in the Olympic in background. Rev. 5-line Greek legend in laurel wreath. EF, in Games. Fine style. VF-EF. ($700) original round leatherette box. ($1,950) 77a. Tarentum in Calabria. AR Nomos, 334-302 BC. 20x20mm, 5 grams. Horseman r. Rev. Taras on dolphin l. holding water snake in l. hand, curved harpoon in r. hand, “KON” beneath. Vlasto 655. Toned bold VF. ($300) Please Bid Early! 9 84

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84. Stereoscopic Card of the Athlete’s Entrance to the Stadium c88. Cased Official Silver Plaque for the Olympic Games – Exercises at Olympia, Greece (ND). 14.8x8cm (7”x3.1”), by Underwood Physiques Et Sports. Silver, 41x59mm by F. Vernon. Victorious & Underwood, NY. Original photos pasted on stiff board, text in athlete on podium, inscribed “Exercises Physiques et Sports”. Rev. English on back. EF. ($75) Fame scattering laurel branches over exhibition. This is the only 85. (Book) Hachtmann, Dr. K. Ancient Olympia and its Festivals. plaque with the official name of the Olympic Games during the Gütersloh, 1899. 104pp. illus. plus 4-part fold-out photo of Zeus World Exposition. Housed in red leatherette case, lined in silk and temple frieze in Olympia, 13.8x22cm (5.4”x8.7”), in German. velvet (faded), gold stamped legend on top “Exposition Universelle Written on the 25th anniversary of the Greek permission to let 1900”. Toned EF. ($2,500) Germany excavate Olympia. Report on ancient and newly excavated 89. Silver Winner’s Plaque of the XXVIth Federal Gymnastics Olympia and the ancient Olympic Games. Brown linen, spine Festival. Silvered bronze, 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Winged goddess sunned, scuffed, contents EF. Interesting report. ($100) scattering laurel branches over Paris exposition grounds. Rev. 86. Official Report by S.P. Lambros and N.G. Politis. In Greek and Victorious athlete standing on podium inscribed “XXVIme Fête French Languages. Athens, 1896. Part I The Ancient Olympic Fédérale De Gymnastique” in 3 lines. Matte toned EF. Housed in Games. 102pp. illustrated, partially in gold and color. Part II leatherette case, no legend on top. ($1,250) The Olympic Games 1896. 111pp. illus., by Baron de Coubertin, 90. Silver Shooting Winner’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 41x59mm, by T. Philemon, Politis and Anninos. Plus an Illustrated Report by F. Vernon. Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris “Hestias” about the Athens Olympic Games March-April 1896, exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium with forward by Vikelas, 8-page letters before the Games from inscribed “CONCOURS DE TIR/VII CONCOURS/NATIONAL”. various countries, chapters on the Olympic Panathenian Stadium, Toned EF. ($1,750) Olympia, the statues of Nike and Hermes, etc. Bound in half leather 91. Official Olympic Shooting Event Winner’s Medal. Bronze, and linen without covers, 26x34cm (10.2”x13.4”) raised bands on 44mm, by Charles Marey. Winged female holding fallen soldier. spine, covers scuffed, marbled end papers, a few pages with tears, Rev. French rooster on panel, 8-line French legend above. EF. ($950) lt. browning, VF-EF. Rare report. ($6,500) c92. Cased Gold Physical Education Recognition Plaque Awarded by the Sports Minister. Goldplated bronze, 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. PARIS, 2nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 Victorious athlete on pedestal. Rev. 4-line French legend over laurel The 1900 Paris Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the branch. EF, in green leatherette case, lined in green velvet and silk, World’s Exposition. They played only a minor role. There were inscribed on top, lt. scuffing. ($1,500) athletes who didn’t know that the events they participated in were 93. Bronze Physical Education Recognition Plaque Awarded by Olympic Games events. Few items relate directly to the Games. For the Sports Minister. Bronze, 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Victorious this reason we are also offering items commemorating the World’s athlete standing on podium. Rev. 4-line French award legend over Exposition. laurel branch. Toned EF, cased. ($1,000) c87. Gold Winner’s Plaque Awarded for the Automobile c94. Gold Judge’s Badge. Goldplated silver, 23x41mm, by L. Bottee, Competition. Gold, 56.9 grams, 41x59mm, by F. Vernon, struck made by Christofle, Paris. Fame seated with palm branch and at the Paris Mint with edge mark “OR” (Gold). Fame scattering trumpet, “1900” above, “Jury” below. Buttonhole closure. Elbel S-1. laurel branches over exhibition. Rev. Victorious athlete on podium EF. Rare. ($1,750) inscribed “Concours/Automobiles”. EF, cased, no legend on top of 95. Named Silver Judge’s Plaque. Silver, 36x50mm, by O. Roty. Rose case. Extremely rare as only a few gold plaques were awarded in and laurel branches over Paris exposition grounds, “Madame de 1900. ($35,000) Faria” engraved in field. Rev. Young winged boy (New Century) taking torch from sleeping woman (19th century). EF. Rare with a Please Bid Early! name. ($350) 10 96 97 98

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101 103 96. Award Medal of the World’s Exposition. Bronze, 61mm, by Chaplain. Head of French Republic r. Rev. Male with torch carried by female. Since no participation medals were made in 1900, 104 collectors like to add this medal to their collections. EF. ($300) 97. French Republic. Ministry of the Interior Fire Fighter Medal, 1900. Silver, 28mm, by O. Roty. Bust l. of French Republic. Rev. Seated History, legend above. Looped, EF. ($100) 98. The World Exposition Paris 1900 Welcomes the Visitors Medal. Silvered bronze, 41mm, signed JHD. Crowned Paris city goddess extending arms over Paris. VF-EF. ($125)

ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were also held in conjunction 105 with a World’s Fair. This, again, detracted a lot from the importance 105. (Book) The Greatest of Expositions Completely Illustrated. of the Games. Few items are available that relate directly to the Published by the Official Photographic Company of the Olympiad, and they usually command very high prices. For this Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, St. Louis, 1904. 288pp., 283 reason we are also offering some memorabilia from the World’s Fair photos of exposition incl. Physical Culture Building of the Olympic which celebrated the Centennial of the Louisiana Purchase from Games and the Start of the Marathon Race featuring 31 athletes of Napoleon in 1803. which 12 completed. EF. ($200) c99. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal in 400 Meter Hurdle, Won c106. (Official Report) Spalding’s Official Athletic Almanac for 1905, by Frank Waller, USA. Silver, 39mm, made by Dieges & Clust, Edited by J.E. Sullivan. Olympic Games Number Containing the New York. Victorious athlete with wreath, Acropolis and ancient Official Report of the Olympic Games of 1904. New York, 1905. Greek athletes in background, “OLYMPIAD 1904”. Rev. Victory 290pp. profusely illustrated, with photos of all Olympic events, holding wreath over engraved “400 Meter/Hurdle” in wreath, bust 13x17cm (5.1”x6.7”), plus 26pp. of advertisements for athletic of Zeus at l. Complete with ribbon (faded) suspended from silver equipment. Includes all events May to November 1904, summary bar inscribed “1904/Universal Exposition/Olympic Games/St. of Olympic events, preview to London 1908 Olympiad etc. Original Louis”. Medal and bar EF. Very rare winner’s medal. ($25,000) blue and white cover, corner crease, abut 3-1/2cm of spine paper c100. Participation Medal. Bronze, 40x40mm, made by Dieges & Clust, missing at bottom, contents EF. Very rare and important. ($6,750) New York. Nude athlete striding r., laurel branch in hand. Rev. Legend in eleven lines, shields of St. Louis, France and U.S.A. between ivy ATHENS, INTERMEDIATE OLYMPIC GAMES, 1906 leaves. With loop and ring. Toned EF. Very rare. ($19,750) c107. Beautiful Trophy of Hermes Carrying the World Presented 101. Silver Award Medal of the 1904 St. Louis Fair. Bronze, to a Greek Gold Medal Winner in Rope Climbing, Georgios 66x66mm, by Weinmann. America cloaking Louisiana. Rev. Eagle Alliprantis. Silver and silverplated sculpture, 64.2cm (25.3”) high, with spread wings on panel with award legend. EF. ($350) made by WMF (Germany). Hermes wearing his winged hat and draped 102. Commemorative Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition with a cloth, holding the world with Western and Eastern hemispheres 1904. Triangular bronze, 70x71mm, by Weinmann. Louisiana on his head; wearing his winged sandals he is standing on a rock on top cloaking Indian maiden. Rev. Eagle with outspread wings on panel of an ornately decorated base. The globe is goldplated on the inside, with award legend. EF. ($325) topped by a winged figure of Nike, the Goddess of Victory, extending 103. Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904 Watch Fob. Goldplated bronze, a wreath in her r. hand. The globe is inscribed in 7 lines in Greek partially enameled in red-white-blue-yellow, 84mm. Eagle holding 2 language. With a color postcard of Georgios Aliprantis, gold medal wreaths with Louisiana purchase map and exposition flag. EF. ($125) winner in Rope Climbing on April 13, 1906. His brother Nikolaos 104. Group of Four Different Worlds’ Fair St. Louis 1904 Stamp placed 7th in the same event. See photo in Lennartz, Borgers and Höfer Boxes. Aluminum, 43x28mm (2), 30x34mm and 33x28mm. EF. (4 book, Olympic Victories, page 133, which shows Aliprantis with the pcs.) ($125) sculpture on a table. EF. A beautiful and unique award. ($25,000) 11 111 115 117

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c108. Committee Badge. Cream, blue and gold celluloid, 32mm. c119. Cased Official Silver Plaque of the Franco-British Exposition Laureated head l. of Zeus surrounded by Greek legend. Elbel S-001. Held in Conjunction with the Olympic Games, 1908. Silver, EF. Rare. ($850) 57x69mm, by Ch. Pillet. Britannia extending hand to Gallia across c109. Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, enameled in Greek colors, 36mm. the British Channel. Rev. Seated Peace holding 2 flags over view Elbel S-2. EF. ($750) of exposition grounds with Olympic Games stadium. This is the c110. Olympic Stadium Photographic Pin, 1906. Brass, 40x40mm. only medallic illustration of the Olympic stadium in 1908. Housed Photo of Olympic stadium, crowds watching an event. “Souvenir In leatherette case, gold stamped, lined in green velvet and silk. EF. d’Athenes/Jeux Olympiques 1906” (Souvenir of Athens/Olympic Rare in silver. ($1,000) Games 1906”) Two small spots of paper loss, o.w. EF. Extremely 120. Silver Winner’s Medal of British Olympic Games Trial Races. rare. ($1,000) Silver, 30mm. Two circular lines of legend in English and Greek 111. Photographic Album of Athens Around 1906. 13pp. with 13 around center design. Rev. Open oak wreath. EF. ($250) photographic prints pasted in, 25x17.7cm (9.8”x7”). Includes a c121. English Team Opening Ceremony Parade Hat. Wool, with photo of the Panathenian Olympic Stadium, construction workers in English team silk patch. Inside lining frayed. Browning, VF. Very foreground, gate at entry finished. Corner crease, EF. ($100) rare. ($750) c112. Official Report. Athens 1906 Intermediate Olympic Games. By. c122. First Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded to H.J. Porter, USA, P. Savvidis. According to the reports of the Olympic Committee. for Running High Jump. 50.5x37cm (19.9”x12.1”), designed 164pp., 222 illus., 30x22cm oblong, text in Greek, photo captions in by Bernard Partridge. Victory with wreath between Hellas and Greek and French. Blue linen goldstamped, stained, spine scuffed, Britannia, athlete seated on r., winner’s medal below, athletes on front cover starting to detach, 9 pages tear, contents generally EF. sides. Signed by Lord Desborough, President of the British Olympic Scarce. ($1,500) Council. EF. Professionally matted and framed, glazed. ($5,000) c123. Official Program, Marathon Day, July 24, 1908. Color covers, LONDON, 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 40pp., 12.5x18.3cm (4.9”x7.2”). Athletics, fencing, swimming, c113. Referee’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 57mm, by Vaughton. Helmeted and wrestling; the athletic events include the marathon race won by head of Athena l. facing laurel branch, encircled by blue enamel and Johnny Hayes after the Italian runner Dorado was disqualified: the silver legend. Partially dark toning, EF. ($4,250) most known event of the London 1908 Games. Creased, VF. Rare c114. Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 57mm, by Vaughton. Helmeted program. ($800) head of Athena left facing laurel branch, surrounded by blue 124. German Reich Commission for Olympic Games. Participation enameled band with legend. Elbel S-011. Toned EF. ($3,500) Medal of the Berlin Meet, June 20, 1909. Bronze, 50mm. 115. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, partially enameled, 30mm. Helmeted Military bust of Count von der Asseburg half l. Rev. Ancient head l. of Athena facing laurel sprig, surrounded by legend on blue Greek Marathon messenger. Berlin had hoped to be chosen for enamel. Numbered on back. Elbel S-9. EF. ($900) the Olympic Games of 1912 during this 10th IOC Session. When v. c116. London 1908. Silver Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm, Asseburg died on March 30, Berlin withdrew its bid and Stockholm by B. MacKennal. Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm was selected for the 1912 Olympic Games. In original case made by branch and horn. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. Presented to Friedrich Schimmelpfennig, Berlin. Case VF, medal EF. ($500) high officials. Toned EF. ($1,800) 125. (Magazine) Revue Olympique. 2nd Series, No. 66, June 1911. 117. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by B. MacKennal. 24pp., 16.2x24.1cm (6.4”x9.5”), in French. List of IOC members, Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn. IOC Session in Budapest 1911; Berlin, Budapest, Alexandria and Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. Dark toning, polished, VF-EF. Cleveland bidding for the 1916 Olympic Games; 1912 Games in ($900) Stockholm; what is an amateur; program of congress in Lausanne c118. International Olympic Committee Medal (1910). Silver, 1913; 20th Anniversary of the IOC 1914, etc. VF-EF. ($150) hallmarked on reverse, 25mm, by Vaughton, Birmingham. “CITIUS ALITIUS FORTIUS” on red ribbon within open green laurel Lots marked “c” are shown wreath, encircled by red enameled band with IOC legend. Looped. Beautiful, and possibly the earliest IOC medal. Unc. ($750) in the color section 12 128 131 129 130

135 136 137 138 139 140 141 STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 c126. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Team Free Rifle. Silver, 33mm, by E. Lindberg/B. MacKennal. Medieval herald announcing Games. Rev. Nude winner being crowned by two seated females. EF, in red leather presentation case, embossed in gold on top, lt. scuffing. ($7,000) c127. Bronze Participation Medal. Bronze, 51mm, by MacKennal/ Lindberg. Zeus seated on Ionian column holding figure of Victory, Stockholm in back. Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. Only 100 medals were struck in bronze for presentation to high dignitaries. EF. Very rare. ($2,750) 128. Participation Medal. Pewter, 51mm, by Lindberg/MacKennal. 142 143 144 Zeus seated on Ionian column holding figure of Nike, Stockholm in 135. (Brochure) Program. General Rules and Regulations, and Prizes. back. Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. EF. ($350) 30pp. illus., 14.5x22.1cm (5.7”x8.7”), in Swedish language. Stiff covers, 129. Official Olympic Merit Medal. Silver, 30mm, by Lindberg. Bust l. of lower r. corner bent, sm. tear at top, lt. browning, o.w. EF. ($200) King Gustav V. Rev. Legend over crossed laurel and palm branches. 136. (Brochure) Gymnastics Program, Rules and General Crown and ring at top, on blue ribbon with yellow stripe. EF. ($350) Regulations. 24pp., 12.8x20.4cm (5”x8”), in Swedish language. 130. Participant’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 25x37mm. Ancient Greek athlete’s Stiff yellow covers. EF. ($200) head above panel with 3 Swedish crowns. Elbel S-8. Toned EF. ($350) 137. (Brochure) Lawn Tennis Program, Rules and Regulations. 17pp. 131. Commemorative Art Nouveau Pin with Skate. Goldplated, 80mm illustrated, 12.8x20.3cm (5”x8”), in English language. Stiff cream (3.1”) long. Red flower at left with “Stockholm 1912”, gold skate on covers, lt. marginal browning, o.w. EF. ($200) blue enamel with “Souvenir. Olympic Games” in Swedish. EF. ($200) 138. (Brochure) Rowing Program, Rules and Regulations. 15pp., 1 plate, c132. Stockholm 1912 Olympic Stadium Porcelain Plate. Blue and 13x20.4cm (5.1”x8”), in Swedish language. Blue covers. EF. ($200) white, 23.3cm (9.2”), made by Roerstrand. Aerial view of stadium 139. (Brochure) Swimming Rules, Regulations and Program. 48pp., decorated with flags, surrounded by laurel wreath, Olympic legend illus., 13x20.3cm (5.1”x8”). Orange covers expertly repaired, on scroll at bottom. EF. ($425) contents VF-EF. ($100) c133. Official Stockholm 1912 Poster. 75x105cm (29.1”x41.3”), designed 140. (Brochure) Official List of all Participants. 115pp., 14.7x21.4cm by Olle Hjörtzberg, Swedish Professor at the Royal Academy of (5.8”x8.4”). All participants by event and country. Stiff yellow Fine Arts, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. Nude young men covers, abt. EF. Very scarce. ($200) waving flags of participating nations, legend in Hungarian below. At 141. (Brochure) Instructions for Officials of Athletic Events July 6-15, the time, the design was considered too daring by some countries, 1912. 83pp., 13.3x20.1cm (5.2”x7.9”), in Swedish language. Green and the poster and seals with this design were not distributed in the stiff covers. EF. ($175) respective countries. Olympism p. 20/21. EF, a few marginal tears, 142. Preliminary General Program from June 28 to July 27, 1912. lined on linen. Very scarce and beautiful poster. ($4,500) 30pp., 22.2x14.4cm (8.7”x5.7”), in Swedish language. All events, all c134. Merit Diploma for Shooting and 200 Meter Athletic Events venues, by the hour. Lt. browning, VF-EF. ($200) of Swedish Competitor R.F. Cederström. Color lithography 143. Official Daily Stadium Program, July 7, 1912. 56pp., 14.3x22.2cm with gold and blue decor, 36.9x53.4 (14.5”x21”), designed by (5.6”x8.7”), in Swedish and English. Track & Field, Wrestling, also Olle Hjertzberg, Professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and Swimming. Covers browning, spine chipped, and designer of the official poster. Printed by Centraltryckeriet, detached, inside program VF-EF. ($125) Stockholm. Crowned female holding staff and statue of Victory, 144. Daily Swimming Program, July 13, 1912, Djurgårdsbrunnsviken. Stockholm Olympic stadium in background, panel with 7-line 7pp., 14.5x22.5cm (5.7”x8.9”). Finals in 100-Meters Backstroke; Swedish award legend below. Surrounded by flower and laurel leaf Ladies Diving (Isabel White, Great Britain, won bronze). Crease, border. EF, professionally matted and framed, glazed. ($3,250) VF-EF. ($175) 13 147 146

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153 154 155 156 157 158 159 c145. First Prize Gold Badge of the Perry Centennial Rowing Regatta c152. Official Daily Program, August 23, 1920. 72pp., 13.7x21.3cm in Buffalo, New York, 1913. Solid gold, 14 Karat, 34mm, scalloped (5.4”x8.4”), in French and Flemish. Finals in 4X400 Relay (won edge. Perry’s ship “Niagara” between legend and crossed oars. Rev. by British team) Lawn Tennis Finals, Men’s Singles (won by “J.H. Rudolph/Novice Eight/W.S.R.C. 9.2.13” engraved in 3 lines. Raymond, South Africa), Men’s Doubles (won by Great Britain), Suspended from decorative bar inscribed “1st Prize”. The event Women’s Singles (won by Lenglen, France) and Women’s Doubles celebrated Commodore Perry’s defeat of the British in the 1812 War (won by Great Britain’s McNair and McKane), and Mixed Doubles on Lake Erie. EF. ($1,000) (won by Lenglen and Decugis, France). Complete 7-page tennis 146. Installation of the International Olympic Committee in program in center. And 100-Meter Backstroke Swimming (won by Lausanne, 1915. Bronze, 50mm, by Elzinger. Victorious Olympic Kealoha, USA), etc. Results of August 22, and program for August champion on horseback, led by two young men. Rev. View of 24-29, 1920. Color covers featuring official poster. VF-EF. ($375) Lausanne, 4-line legend below. EF, spots on rev. ($400) 153. (Brochure) Rowing Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 20pp., 4 plates, 12.3x20.2cm (4.8”x8”), in ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 French language. Lt. blue covers, marginal fading, contents EF. ($200) 147. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by P. Theunis. Nike standing 154. (Brochure) Fencing Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and before tripod crowning victorious athletes. Rev. Flying Victory Committee Members. 28pp., 4 plates, 12.3x20.3cm (4.8”x8”), in crowning charioteer in biga. EF. ($550) French language. Red-brown covers, lt. creases, contents EF. ($200) 148. Providence Rhode Island, Olympic Fund Athletic Meet. Chief 155. (Brochure) Hockey. Field Hockey Program, Rules, Regulations, Inspector’s Badge, ND (1920’s). Goldplated, 32mm, scalloped Prizes, and Committee Members. 29pp., 3 plates, 12.5x20.4cm edge. Winning athlete, laurel branch at l. Suspended from bar with (4.9”x8”), in French language. Gray covers, marginal fading, inscription and blue-white-red ribbon. EF. ($100) contents EF. ($200) 149. Princeton vs. Oxford: 100 Yard Dash Silver Winner’s Medal, July 8, 156. (Brochure) Freestyle Wrestling Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, 1920, Time 10 Seconds. Hallmarked silver, 60mm, 72.6 grams. “Oxford and Committee Members. 19pp., 3 plates, 12x20.2cm (4.7”x8”), in University Athletic Club” around seal and open wreath. Rev. Open laurel French language. Gray covers, lt. crease, contents EF. ($200) wreath around 11-line engraved legend, won by Princeton’s R.E. Brown 157. (Brochure) Weightlifting Program, Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and at the Queen’s Club in London. Partially golden toned EF. ($200) Committee Members. 19pp., 3 plates, 12.2x20.4cm (4.8”x8”), in c150. Newark Olympic Champion Badge (1920’s). Goldplated bronze, French language. Green-brown covers, sm. tear, contents EF. ($200) 2x4cm. Athlete, AAU logo on chest, his feet within laurel branches 158. (Brochure) Pentathlon and Decathlon Program, Rules, and scrolls “Newark’s / Olympic Champion”. Suspended from Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 32pp., 6 plates, “Official” bar and orange-black ribbon. EF. ($100) 12.4x20.2cm (4.9”x8”), in French language. Lt. green covers, 151. Participation Diploma for Dutch Cyclist, P.J. Abel Boonstra. Lt. brown, marginal fading, contents EF. ($200) 74x59cm (29.1”x23.2”), designed by Jean Malvaux, printed by Goossens, 159. (Brochure) Running Deer and Clay Pigeon Shooting Program, S.A., . Helmeted Athena crowning nude victor, equestrian races Rules, Regulations, Prizes, and Committee Members. 24pp., 3 behind in stadium, Antwerp in background. Signed by IOC President plates, 12.3x20.2cm (4.8”x8”), in French language. Gray covers. EF. Baillet-Latour. EF, professionally matted and framed, glazed. ($2,000) ($200) 14 162 163 160 161 164

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165 160. Second Latvian Olympic Games in Riga Badge, 1921. Silvered, 30x40mm, by F. Mueller, Riga. Victorious athlete, city of Riga in back, 4-line legend and city coat of arms below. EF. ($300) 161. Silver Winner’s Medal in the Third Latvian Olympic Games in Riga, 1923. Silver, “875” hallmark, 30mm uniface, by Berg. Victory holding torch extending wreath to athlete leading quadriga. 170 171 Loop and stick pin at top. Toned EF. Rare. ($600)

PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 162. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. City view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with laurel wreaths crowning victorious athletes. EF. ($400) 163. Latvian Team Pin. Bronze, 18x20mm. Runner with olive branch, legend above, crossed laurel branches below. Pin resoldered. EF. Rare. ($250) 164. Commemorative Olympic Events in Colombes Pin. Silvered bronze, 28x33mm. Tennis raquet, soccer ball, oar, field hockey stick, etc. surrounded by oak branches, “8th Olympiad Paris” in French at 172 173 top, “Colombes” at bottom. Rev. “Colombes-Sport Francais 1924” c169. Participation Diploma for an Austrian Participant in Greco- and “Sport-Art”. EF. Rare. ($350) Roman Wrestling. Brown and gray, 49.5x63.2cm (19.5”x24.9”), 165. New York Mayor Hylan Presentation Medal to the American designed by Bernard Naudin. Winged goddess of Victory Olympic Team on Their Return from Paris, 1924. Goldplated between allegorical figures. Lt. creases, lt. discoloration, abt. EF. sterling silver, 30x52mm, by Dieges & Clust. Athlete holding palm Professionally matted and framed under glass. ($2,500) branch between American and French shield, legend at sides. With 170. (Brochure) Weightlifting. Program, Rules, Regulations and loop and rings. Partially toned EF. Rare in silver. ($650) Prizes. 26pp., 13.2x21cm (5.2”x8.3”), in English. Orange stiff 166. Broad Jump Art Medal (1924). Bronze, 50mm, by Mascaux. covers. EF. ($200) Grasshoper l., broad jump athlete below. Rev. Wreath of roses. 171. Official Fencing Program, July 15, 1924, Reunions 205 and 206, Mascaux entered his sport medal series in the Olympic Art Stade Olympique de Colombes. 8pp., 22x27cm (8.5”x10.8”), in Exhibition and was awarded with an Olympic bronze medal. French. Finals of Sabre Team won by Italy. Includes list of fencing Official report p. 612 illustrated. EF. ($450) members for all fencing events. Abt. EF. ($350) 167. Gymnastics Art Medal (1924). Bronze, 50mm, by Mascaux. 172. Official Swimming Program, July 20, 1924, Reunions 258 and Monkey on branch to. r., gymnast between laurel branches below. 529, Stade Nautique des Tourelles. 10pp., 22x7.5cm (8.8”x10.8”), in Rev. Wreath of roses. Mascaux entered his sport medal series in the French. Johnny Weissmuller, USA, wins 200 meter freestyle. ($375) Olympic Art Exhibition and was awarded with an Olympic bronze 173. (Brochure) British Olympic Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 1926. medal. Official report p. 612 illustrated. Toned EF. ($450) 20pp., illustrated, 18.8x24.2cm (7.4”x9.5”). First issue with well- 168. Runners Art Medal (1924). Bronze, 50mm, by Mascaux. Hare wishers notes, address by IOC President Baillet-Latour, article by running l., runner below. Rev. Wreath of roses. Mascaux entered his Scharroo on the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, map of 1928 sport medal series in the Olympic Art Exhibition and was awarded with Olympic Games site. Stiff red covers, corners and back cover an Olympic bronze medal. Official report p. 612 illustrated. EF. ($450) chipped, upper r. corner crease, contents EF. ($200) 15 174 175 175

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186 187 174. First Place “Bandi” Winner’s Medal in the Fourth Latvian 188 Olympic Games in Riga, 1927. Silver, 30mm. Victory holding torch extending wreath to athlete leading quadriga. Rev. “I./Bandi” in open laurel and oak wreath. Loop and stick pin at top. Toned EF. Rare. ($600)

ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 175. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 37mm, by M. Martin. Victory with laurel branch in horse-drawn sled to left, Olympic rings in 189 190 exergue. Rev. French legend in six lines over laurel branch. In original box, EF. Rare with box. ($1,400) c183. Commemorative Blue and White Olympic Events Porcelain c176. Set of 5 Commemorative Color Postcards. Multicolor, Plate. 25cm (9.8”), made by Société Céramique, Maastricht. 10.6x14.8cm (4.2”x5.8”). Raising of the Flags, Figure Skating, Supported Amsterdam city shield in circle of six events: soccer, Cross Country Skiing, Bobsled and Military Ski Patrol. EF. (5 rowing, running, swimming, cycling, and tennis. EF. ($325) cards.) ($200) c184. Commemorative Yellow Leerdam Glass Vase. 12cm (4.7”) tall, 177. (Book) Knoll, Dr. W. The Sports Medical Results of the 2nd made by famous Leerdam Glass company. Amsterdam shield, Olympic Winter Games. Bern, 1928. 159pp. illus., plus 4 fold-out “OLYMPISCHE/SPELEN/ AMSTERDAM/ 1928” and orange charts, 15.7x22.5cm (6.2”x8.9”). Medical test results relating to the decoration. EF. ($275) athletes, interpretation by country, race, etc. Black leatherette and 185. American Olympic Team Belt Buckle. Silvered brass, 45x38mm, boards, spine gilt. EF. ($150) partially enameled in red and blue. American shield surrounded by “American Olympic Team Amsterdam 1928”. Color enamel partially AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 missing, VF+. ($175) 178. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by J.C. Wienecke. Nude male 186. Honor Tribune Box Seat Pass at the Olympic Stadium for the and female athlete on podium holding torch over Olympic flame. Duration of the Olympic Games. White, 15x6.9cm (5.9”x2.7”). Rev. Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of Amsterdam between two Numbered. Seating for IOC members or high officials during the hemispheres. EF. ($350) 1928 Olympic Games. EF. Rare. ($350) 179. Official’s Badge. Silvered, partially enameled, 30x37mm. Toned 187. (Ticket) Opening Ceremony, July 28, 1928. Olympisch Stadion, EF. ($400) Bleacher. Price ƒ1.25. Orange and black, 11x6.4cm (4.3”x2.5”). EF, 180. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, partially enameled, 30x37mm. Elbel lt. crease. ($275) S-009. Toned EF. ($325) 188. (Ticket) Field Hockey, Olympic Stadium, Bleacher, Price ƒ 0.50. 181. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion in 1924 and 1928 Pin. Orange, 9.4x6cm (3.7”x2.4”). With “20” stamp, dated to Opening Silvered, 15mm. Color enameled flag and soccer ball surrounded by Match, May 17, 1928. EF. ($125) legend. Buttonhole closure. EF. ($125) 189. Baron Coubertin and Baron Van Tuyll Bronze Portrait Plaques c182. Olympic Games Uniting the Five Continents Plate. Multicolor Advertising. 21.9x9.9cm (8.6”x3.9”). Creases, tear. ($75) handpainted ceramic, 29cm (11.3”), made by Société Céramique, 190. (Sheet Music) Op Ter Olympiade. Propaganda March for the th Maastricht. Amsterdam city shield surrounded by five rings with IX Olympiad, by G.V. Weezel. 4pp., 24x32.2cm. Color covers. names of continents: Africa, America, Australia, Asia and Europe, Abt. EF. ($100) united by ribbon in Dutch colors. Olympic logo, “Olympic Games Amsterdam” and Dutch quote on black border. EF. Very rare and beautiful plate. ($1,000) Please Bid Early! 16 191 193 199

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191. Group of Five Color Track & Field (3), Diving and Gymnastics Postcards by G. Hoefer. Published by the German (Olympic) Committee to raise funds for the German team in Amsterdam. Abt. EF to EF. Scarce postcards. (5 pcs.) ($125) 193. (Brochure) American Olympic Team and Cabin Passenger List on Steamship “President Roosevelt” from New York to 206 207 Amsterdam, July 11, 1928. 32pp., 14.2x20.5cm (5.6”x8.1”). 199. (Brochure) General Rules and Program. III Olympic Winter Games Names of all team members by sport; forward by General Douglas Committee. 32pp. illus., 13.3x19.1cm (5.2”x7.5”). IOC and Organizing MacArthur, President of the American Olympic Committee; Committee members, rules and specific information for all sports, information for passengers, etc. Red and blue pictorial stiff covers, venues, programs, etc. EF, traces of mounting on back cover. ($125) EF. ($175) 200. Participant’s Identity Card. Unissued, 2 pages, 16.5x12.8cm 194. First British Empire Games in Hamilton, Canada. Canoeing (6.5”x5”). EF. ($175) Participant’s Badge. Goldplated bronze, 28x33mm. EF. Rare. 201. (Ticket) February 8, 1932, Afternoon, Adult Bleacher. Yellow stock ($300) paper, 9.1x6.3cm (3.6”x2.5”). Ice Hockey United States – Poland; Men’s Figure Skating, Short Program, and Women’s 500m Speed LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 Skating. Lt. creases, abt. EF. ($150) c195. Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Participation Medal. Bronze, 202. (Ticket) February 12, Afternoon, Adult Standing Room, Price 60x48mm, by Julio Kilenyi. Winged figure of Fame blowing horn, $2.00. Green stock paper, 9.3x6.3cm (3.7”x2.5”). Olympic Ski-Hill, Olympic rings above, winter landscape in background. Rev. Six Ski Jump, won by Hans Beck, Norway. EF. ($150) winter sports depicted on shields around legend in six lines, scenes 203. Pair of Celluloid Season Tickets, February 4-13, 1932. $15, of curling and dogsledding below. EF, uneven toning obv. ($8,750) green, and $30, orange. 96x59mm (3.8”x2.3”). Both feature the c196. Official Badge. Goldplated, 34x34mm. Landscape and large participation medal on the reverse. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) Olympic rings between 1932 Olympic Winter Games legend. Numbered on back. EF. Very rare. ($2,000) LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 c197. Norwegian Gold Team Pin for 1932 Lake Placid and Los c204. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by Cassioli. Angeles. Goldplated silver, enameled in red, white and blue enamel, Victory seated atop stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team 15x21mm. Winner with wreath and Norwegian flag, 3-line legend members. Cleaned EF. ($5,500) below. EF. Scarce. ($200) 205. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by J. Kilenyi. Standing athlete c198. (Brochure) Setting the Stage for the III Olympic Winter Games. carrying unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad. Rev. Two seated Published by the III Olympic Winter Games Committee. 16pp. illus., female figures supporting shield of the United States. EF. ($1,100) 18x23cm (7.1”x9.1”). Construction of venues, budget, Commission 206. Fencing Pavilion Gateman Badge. Ivory and brown celluloid, members, etc. Initials on cover of Godfrey Dewey, President of 88mm (3.5”). Elbel p. 62/63. EF. ($800) Organizing Committee, with penciled changes to budget on page 12. 207. Olympic Park Sports Technical Badge. Ivory and lt. blue celluloid, EF. ($200) 88mm (3.5”). Elbel p. 62/63. EF. ($800) 17 210 213 211

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221 215 222 223 224 c218. Commemorative Felt Hat. Blue and red felt with white piping, “Xth Olympiad 1932” and large rings on side. 28x11.5cm (10”x4.5”). Brown spots on white piping. Abt. EF. ($150) th 216 c219. Large X Olympiad 1932 Los Angeles Discus Thrower Banner. Black silk with gold decor, 85.5x107.5cm (33.7”x42.3”). Golden 208. Rose Bowl Head Gateman Badge. Ivory and yellow celluloid, discus thrower standing on plinth inscribed “X OLYMPIAD 1932 88mm (3.5”). Elbel p. 62/63. EF. ($800) LOS ANGELES”, golden tassels at bottom. EF. ($950) c209. Olympic Art Exhibition Charles Lindbergh Medal, 1932. c220. Large Unique Handpainted Delft Plate by the Dutch Olympic Goldplated bronze, 72mm, by Frederic MacMonnies. Bust half l. Committee for Zack J. Farmer, General Secretary of the Xth of aviator. Rev. The Lone Eagle surrounded by Death, Storm and Olympic Games in Los Angeles 1932. Blue and white, 40.5cm Thunder. SOM issue #4. MacMonnies was awarded Second Prize (15.9”), signed “B.B.” on back. View of Dutch countryside with in the Medals and Relief’s Section of the Art Competition and canal and windmill, Dutch Royal shield below. Surrounded by Exhibition for this medal. No First Prize was awarded. EF, lt. wear presentation legend to Zack J. Farmer “by the Netherlands Olympic on high points. ($275) Committee in recognition of his great achievement”. Ornate flower 210. Gymnastic Demonstration Participation Medal, August 10, 1932. border around edge. Beautiful and unique Delft plate. EF. ($1,250) Bronze, 38mm, by J. Kilenyi. Standing athlete carrying unfurled 221. Men’s Discus Thrower and American Eagle Silver Ring. Silver, banner of the Xth Olympiad. Rev. 3-line legend. EF. ($250) 27mm. Discus thrower and Olympic rings surrounded by “Xth 211. Commemorative Olympic Swimmer’s Plaque, 1932. White Olympiad Los Angeles 1932”, American eagle with spread wings metal, 43x63mm (1.9”x2.5”). Swimmer about to start competition, and American shield on chest on either side. EF. ($375) Olympic rings at top left corner, “1932” in lower right. VF-EF. 222. Ladies Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932 Silver Ring. Sterling ($175) silver. Legend on front flanked by runner at start and swimmer on r. 212. Boxing Trials for Los Angeles 1932 Olympiad. Official’s Badge, Toned EF. ($275) 1932. Goldplated bronze, partially blue enamel, 32x28mm, by 223. Commemorative Discus Thrower Los Angeles Olympiad Dieges & Clust. Victory on wheel, AAU symbol, boxer on either Ring. Sterling silver, made by The Robbins Co. Discus thrower side. Rev. 1932 date. With tricolor ribbon and “OFFICIAL” bar. The surrounded by “Xth OLYMPIAD LOS ANGELES 1932” legend. trials (AAU National Championship) were held on request of the Toned EF. ($325) American Olympic Committee in San Francisco on July 20, 21, and 224. Commemorative Discus Thrower and Olympic Games Bracelet. 23. Winners represented the U.S. at the Olympic boxing events on Silvered brass, 62mm diameter. Discus thrower within color August 9-13, 1932 in the Olympic Auditorium. EF. ($200) Olympic rings, “Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932” on scroll at sides. 213. Tenth Olympiad Yachting Pin. Silvered, 21mm, partially enameled. EF, starting to tone. ($150) American shield with legend affixed on ship’s wheel. EF. ($200) c225. Commemorative California Orange Poppy Flower. Orange and c214. U.S. Team Vest. Wool, white-red-white-blue stripes around top, blue paper, 15.1cm (5.9”). “Los Angeles California 1932” besides made by McGregor (tag with Olympic rings). Silk U.S. team patch green stem. EF. ($75) on front. See USOC report p. 163. A few spots, o.w. EF. ($450) c226. Official Diploma for Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft, American Olympic 215. White Wool Jacket with U.S. Team Patch for a Gymnastic Committee Member. Orange and black 59.1x46cm (23.3”x18.1”), Official. Made by Adgood (Adams Goodman), Los Angeles. Name designed by H. M. Kurtzworth. Stadium and legend between frieze tag sewn in, with mother-of-pearl buttons. Light stains. VF+. ($500) of ancient Greek athletes, Goddess Columbia, and Athena at sides. 216. Off-White Wool Trousers of a U.S. Gymnastic Official. Made by EF. Professionally matted and framed, glazed. ($750) A.G. Spalding & Brothers. See USOC report page 48. Lt. overall browning, VF-EF. ($250) c217. Commemorative 1932 Olympiad Japanese Men’s Summer Kimono. Linen, blue, brown, black Olympic event designs: view Lots marked “c” are shown of stadium, Japanese and German hurdlers, music, swimming, American football, “To Los Angeles” and “1932”. EF. ($350) in the color section 18 227 228 229 230 231 232 233

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234 235 239 227. (Brochure) Hockey. General Rules, Program and Prizes. 42pp., 12.3x19.5cm (4.8”x7.7”), in French. Lt. marginal sunning on back cover, o.w. EF. ($90) 228. (Brochure) Modern Pentathlon. General Rules, Program and Prizes. 26pp., 12.3x19.5cm (4.8”x7.7”), in French. Upper r. corner chipped on cover, back cover marginal sunning, contents EF. ($80) 229. (Brochure) Wrestling. General Rules, Program and Prizes. 22pp., 12.3x19.5cm, in English. Corner crease on last two pages, sm. damp spot on covers. VF-EF. ($80) 230. (Brochure) Wrestling. General Rules, Program and Prizes. 24pp., 12.3x19.5cm (4.8”x7.7”), in German. Yellow border on 240 243 cover. Lt. corner crease, o.w. EF. ($90) 231. (Brochure) Wrestling. General Rules, Programs and Prizes. 238. Specimen Swimming Ticket, August 13, 1932, Swimming 23pp., 12.3x19.5cm (4.8”x7.7”), in Spanish. Yellow border on Stadium. Blue, 14.6x6.7cm (5.8”x2.6”). With gate check, 2 original cover. EF. ($90) punchholes at l. EF. ($150) 232. (Brochure) General Regulations for the Art Competition 1932. 239. Child’s Gymnastics Ticket, August 12, 1932, 8 a.m., Olympic 27pp., 12.3x19.5cm (4.8”x7.7”), Rules for sculpture, paintings, Stadium, Price 50 c. 8x5.1cm (3.2”x2”). Creased, VF-EF. ($100) musical competition, etc. Dark brown border on cover. Pages show 240. Trio of Track and Field Tickets, July 31, August 4 and 7, 1932, marginal damp stains, o.w. EF. ($80) Olympic Stadium, Price $2.00. Orange and white stock paper, 233. (Brochure) Official Bulletin of the IOC, June 1932, No. 21. 8pp., 11.2x6.5cm (4.4”x2.6”). All EF. (3 pcs.) ($150) 24.2x30.9cm (9.5”x12.2”), in French language. Includes official c241. Colorful Commemorative Los Angeles 1932 Olympic results of the Lake Placid 1932 Winter Games; agenda of Los Games Sign. Stiff paper, front 16.7x13.5cm (6.6”x5.3”), sides Angeles 1932 IOC session; 70th birthday of Coubertin celebrations 13.5x17.3cm (6.6”x6.8”). American eagle holding Olympic rings, in Lausanne, addresses of all IOC members, NOC’s and IF’s. Crease, large U.S. shield and 10 flags of participating nations on side, VF-EF. ($125) flanked by two athletes. Sides an be folded in. Crease at top, sm. 234. Parade of Nations, Opening Ceremony. General Regulations. spots, VF+. ($100) 8pp., folded in 4 sections, 12x27cm (4.7”x10.6”), in English, French, c242. Coca Cola Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932 Event Disc. German and Spanish. Corner crease, VF-EF. Scarce. ($100) Multicolor, 14.1cm (5.6”). Shows date and place of all events by 235. Official Program, August 8, 1932, American Football, Olympic turning outer disc, also All-Time Olympic Records, Olympic 1928 Stadium. 8pp., illus., 19x26.6cm (7.5”x10.5”). West (Southern Champions, Country and World Records. Rev. Advertisement for a California, Stanford, California Seniors) vs. East (Yale, Harvard, carton of 12 Coke bottles at 50¢. EF. Early Coca-Cola advertising Princeton Seniors). Includes introduction to American Football and item. ($100) presentation of players. Creased, VF. ($100) 243. (Book) Mr. Smile (Emil Andersen). With Danish Sportsmen at 236. Pair of Passes. Official Pass Admitting to all Events of the Xth the Olympic Games. 160pp., illustrated, 16.7x24.8cm (6.6”x9.8”), Olympic Games. Purple and white, with 3 validation clips, traces in Danish. Report on the Danish team in Los Angeles with many of mounting on back. And Olympic Stadium Pass, admitting to interesting photos. Pictorial covers worn around edge and spine, all Events in the Olympic Stadium, blue and white. 14x8.8cm contents EF. ($125) (5.5”x3.5”). Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) 237. Specimen Boxing Ticket, August 12, 1932, Olympic Auditorium. Red, 14.6x6.7cm (5.8”x2.6”). With gate check, 2 original punchholes at l. EF. ($150) Please Bid Early! 19 245 246 248 249

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253 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 c244. Silver Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit over Olympic rings within German legend. Rev. 257 258 Olympic motto over fir branches. VF-EF, partially toned. Rare. ($2,000) 245. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit over Olympic rings within German legend. Rev. Olympic motto over fir branches. EF. ($1,700) 246. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 33mm, partially enameled in color. Numbered on back. Elbel W-4. EF. ($900) c247. Press Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 27mm, with green rosette, 39mm. Numbered on back. Elbel W-9. Abt. EF. ($900) 248. Official Visitor’s Pin. Silvered, partially enameled, 35mm. Official logo featuring Alpspitze mountain. EF. ($125) 249. Commemorative Edelweiss Flower Pin. Silvered, and gilt, 33x44mm. 259 260 Edelweiss over legend, color Olympic rings below. EF. ($125) 250. Original 16mm Film of the Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch 256. Official Daily Program, February 8, 1936. Red covers, 32pp. illus., 1936. 30m, housed in blue box, 8cm (3.2”) wide, 2cm high, Kalle 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ski slalom, Ladies, won by Ozaphan film. ($125) Christl Cranz, Germany; and Ice Hockey. A few results penciled in. 251. Agfa Kalle Ozaphan Film of the Olympic Winter Games in With green changes flyer. Covers lt. foxing, contents EF. ($190) Garmisch 1936. 60m, housed in orange box, 10cm (4”) wide, 2.5cm 257. Official Daily Program, February 12, 1936. Brown covers, high. ($140) 49pp. illus., 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ladies figure c252. Alpine Ski Hut with Photo Viewer. Multicolor plastic, 9x3cm, skating, ice hockey, 5000m speed skating won by Ivar Ballangrud, 4.5cm high. Skis leaning on hut, viewer shows photos of the Norway; 4-Man Bobsled won by Swiss team. With green changes Olympic Stadium, ski jump and 6 views of Garmisch. Made ca. flyer. Covers abt. EF, contents EF. ($190) 1950 in Western Germany. EF. ($100) 258. Official Daily Program, February 14, 1936. 41pp. illus., 253. Commemorative Silk Bookmark of the IV Olympic Winter 13.5x20.5cm (5.3”x8.1”), in German, English and French. Ice Games 1936. Blue design, 6.5x19cm (2.6”x7.5”), by Grainer Hockey, Figure Skating, Military Patrol, etc. Blue covers. EF. ($200) Gobelin, Wuppertal. View of Garmisch between legend, Olympic 259. Official Daily Program, February 15, 1936. 41pp. illustrated, rings and “IV Olympic Winter Games 1936” in German below. EF. 13.6x20.4cm (5.4”x8”), in German, French and English. 50km Rare. ($200) Skiing Race; Ice Hockey; Figure Skating Ladies Finals (Sonja 254. Official Guide to the IVth Olympic Winter Games 1936. 125pp. Henie, Norway, wins gold), 2-Men Bobsled. With green insert listing illus., 15x21cm (5.9”x8.3”), in German. Venues, program, ticket changes. EF. ($200) prices, etc. With bookmark. Cover lt. creases, contents EF. ($150) 260. Official Daily Program. Closing Ceremony, February 16, 1936. 255. Opening Ceremony Official Program, February 6, 1936. 32pp., 35pp., 13.6x20.8cm (5.4”x8.2”). Special Ski Jump, Ice Hockey, illustrated, 14x20cm (5.5”x8.1”), in German, French and English. results of all events, closing ceremony. With green insert listing Opening Ceremony and Ice Hockey. EF. ($275) changes. EF. ($250) 20 261

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261. (Ticket) Closing Ceremony, February 16, 1936, Olympia- Skistadion, Bleacher, Price RM 1.-. Orange and ocher, 11.9x6cm (4.7”x2.4”). Creased, abt. EF. ($225) 262. Ticket. Special Ski Jump, February 16, 1936. 11.00 Uhr, Olympia Skistadion, Price RM. 2.00. Ocher and orange, 12x6cm (4.7”x2.4”). Birger Ruud, Norway, wins gold. Lt. creased, EF. ($200) 263. Set of 12 Photos by B. Johannes, Garmisch-Partenkirchen. 7x9cm (2.8”x3.5’). Olympic Oath at Opening Ceremony, A. Hitler, Sonja Henie, Christl Cranz, Birger Ruud, Franz Pfnür, the Pausins, 279 Closing Ceremony, etc. In pictorial cover (worn). ($100) 264. Official Report. Text in German. 450pp., many photos, charts and color plates. The report was published only in German language. Blue linen gilt, lt. scuffing, contents EF. Very scarce. ($900)

BERLIN, 11th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1936 c265. Organizing Committee Staff Badge. Bronze, 41x43mm. “O.K.” at bottom, suspended from bar “STAB” and gray ribbon. Elbel S-053. 280 EF. Rare. ($1,950) 266. Olympic Art Competition Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 273. Press Badge. Bronze, 42x44mm, by Lauer. With red-yellow ribbon. 41x45mm, by Lauer. Rings over Brandenburg Gate, numbered, Elbel S-141. EF. ($750) with ivory ribbon inscribed “Kunst” (Art). EF, in original numbered c274. Service Staff Badge. Red bakelite, 69mm, made by Walgo. Silver envelope. Rare. ($1,400) inlaid logo (rings over Brandenburg Gate) and number. EF. ($350) 267. Athletics Judge’s Badge. Silvered, 41x43mm, by Lauer. Rings 275. Management Badge. Dark blue bakelite with logo silver inlay above Brandenburg Gate, “Richter” below. With orange ribbon (Olympic rings over Brandenburg Gate) and number, 69mm. EF. ($400) inscribed “Leichtathletik”. Elbel S-076. EF. ($1,300) 276. Service Badge. Dark green bakelite, with silver logo inlay, 69mm. 268. Cycling Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x46mm. With blue ribbon Elbel S-09. EF. ($350) inscribed “Radrennen”. EF, spot on ribbon and two pinholes. ($700) c278. Hungarian Participant’s Badge. Multicolor enamel, 30x23mm. 269. Equestrian Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x46mm. Numbered. Hungarian coat of arms between “BERLIN-1936”, color Olympic With purple ribbon inscribed “Reiten”. Elbel S-123. EF. ($800) rings below. EF. ($750) c270. Gymnastics Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x46mm. With pink 279. Official Badge for Previous Olympic Games Winners. Silvered ribbon, ltly. faded, inscribed “Turnen”. Elbel S-127. Badge EF. bronze, partially enameled, 27x33mm. Winner holding wreath, ($750) color Olympic rings over Brandenburg Gate in background, 2 white 271. Swimming Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. enameled bars for name below. Previous Olympic winners were Numbered. With dark blue ribbon inscribed “Schwimmen”. EF. invited to attend the Berlin Olympic Games. EF. ($450) ($800) 280. Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 70mm, by O. Placzek. Five 272. Wrestling Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. athletes representing the five continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic rings over Brandenburg Gate. Numbered. With yellow Olympic Bell. Rev. Olympic Bell embossed with German Eagle ribbon inscribed “Ringen”. EF, with original paper envelope. ($850) holding Olympic rings, within five concentric circles. EF. ($375) 21 281

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283 284 281. Inge Sorensen - Danish 12 Year-Old Bronze Medal Winner in 200-Meter Breaststroke, Group of Medals and Autograph Book. Included are her IOC bronze winner’s medal pin; her Berlin 1936 participation medal; her autograph book with 31 signatures of 286 athletes from Germany, China, Brazil, Japan, Denmark, Holland, etc. Her first prize 200-Meter Breaststroke Silver Winner’s Plaque won in the Grand Prize in Swimming at the International Exposition in Paris, 1937. 16x12.3cm (6.3”x4.8”), with affixed shields and large green palm branch. A named 400-Meter. Breaststroke goldplated silver plaque for World’s Record January 1939. Three oval bronze Danish Swimming Champion Plaques from 1943 and 1944 (2), 52x73mm. Plus three additional swimming medals and five later small size athletic medals. All EF. Scarce group from the youngest winner in Berlin. ($1,250) 282. Cased Official City of Berlin Olympic Games 1936 Presentation 287 288 Medal. Cast bronze, 9.3cm (3.7”). High relief mural crowned city 287. Colorful Flags of Participating Nations Silk Scarf. Multicolor, shield surrounded by German legend: “The Reich Capital Berlin for 45x65cm (17.7”x25.6”). Olympic rings in corners, flags of 48 the Olympic Games 1936” (transl.). Rev. Swastika above Olympic participating nations around border. A few small frayed spots, hardly rings and Brandenburg Gate, 8-line German legend. In red case noticeable, o.w. EF. ($125) lined with velvet and fine linen. ($500) 288. Commemorative Olympiad 1936 Berlin Lace Doily. 22cm 283. Athletic Federation of Japan Supporting the 1936 Olympic (8.7”). Crowned and helmeted Berlin shield between Olympic Games. Bronze Plaque, 1936. 33x40mm. Winged Victory rings, “OLYMPIADE 1936 BERLIN” encircled by wide flower lace extending wreath. Rev. 6-line Japanese legend, showa year border. EF. ($150) 11=1936. Fob-style loop at top. EF. Rare. ($150) c289. Blue Glass Covered Dish with Olympic Bell Top. 12.8cm (5”) 284. Olympic Day in the Netherlands Medal, June 7, 1936. Bronze, wide, 5cm (2”) high. Engraved large Olympic bell between “19-36” 40mm. Ancient Greek head r. in center. Rev. “N.O.C./Olympische date in pearled border. Ornate sides. EF. Scarce. ($350) ($150) Dag/7-6-1936” in 3 lines. EF. c290. Torch Relay Blue and White Porcelain Plaque. 9x18.1cm c285. U.S. Gymnastics Team Singlet. Wool, with red-white-blue silk sash (3.5”x7.1”). Route of first Olympic torch relay from Olympia, and large U.S. Team patch. See USOC report p. 139. EF. ($600) Greece to Berlin 1936. Sm. chip upper r. edge, not affecting design, 286. Commemorative Indian Olympic Hockey Team Stick. 91cm o.w. EF. ($150) (33”) long with label showing facsimile autographs of the Indian Olympic Hockey Team 1936 which won first place in Berlin. Used, VF. ($450) Please Bid Early! 22 294

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299 291. Commemorative Bookend with the Olympic Bell. 8x12cm (3.2”x4.7”), 3cm wide at bottom. Marbled design, with affixed bronze plaque: Olympic bell over “OLYMPIADE/BERLIN 1936”. EF. ($200) 292. The Ancient Olympic Games Relief. Third Day of the Games – Competition of the Men. Cast bronze, 9x11.5cm, matted and in gold leaf frame (chips), 20.1x22.5cm (7.9”x8.9”). Scenes of equestrian games, wrestling, running, etc. Plaque EF. ($200) 293. The Ancient Olympic Games Relief. Fourth Day of the Games – Rest. Cast bronze, 9x11.5cm, matted and in gold leaf frame (small 304 305 306 chips), 20.1x27.5cm (7.9”x8.9”). Resting athletes, scene of massage and water treatment, etc. Plaque EF. ($200) 300. Official Daily Program, August 8, 1936. 72pp., 15x22cm 294. Commemorative Hand Mirror. Black leather, 6.6x6cm (2.6”x2.4”). (5.9”x8.7”), in German, English and French. Finals in 4x400m Affixed Berlin bear over Olympic rings on cover; contains mirror to Relay, 3000-Meter Steeplechase, etc. Some results penciled in. be pulled out by tassel. Cover EF, mirror VF. ($100) VF-EF. ($100) c295. Honorary Official Diploma for Mr. Gustavus T. Kirby of the 301. (Jesse Owens) Track & Field Ticket, August 4, 1936, 10.30 and American Olympic Committee. Gold embossed, 43x31.5cm 15.00, Olympia Stadion, Price RM 4.-, 12.7x7cm (5”x2.8”). Jesse (16.9”x12.4”), designed by Professor Ernst Boehm, Berlin, printed Owens wins Long Jump; Hardin, USA and Loaring Canada by Erasmusdruck, Berlin. Facsimile signatures of Organizing place 1st and 2nd in 400m Hurdles, Mauermayer, Germany, wins Committee President Lewald and IOC President Baillet-Latour. Women’s Discus. EF. ($100) Embossed Olympic stadium between Brandenburg Gate and 302. (Jesse Owens) Track & Field Ticket, August 5, 1936, Olympia Olympic bell, on gold background. EF. Professionally matted and Stadion, Price RM 1.-, Bleacher, 10:30 and 15:00, 11x7cm framed, glazed. ($2,500) (4.3”x2.8”). Jesse Owens wins 200 Meter. EF. ($125) 296. Original Copper Etching of the Olympic Bell 1936. 21.5x24.5cm 303. Track & Field Ticket, August 8, 1936, 10:00 and 15:00, Olympia (8.5”x11.6”), signed by artist A. Horgas (?). Large Olympic bell Stadion, Bleacher, Price RM 2.-. 10x7cm (3.9”x2.8”). 3000-Meter ringing over the Olympic Stadium, calling the Youth of the World. Steeplechase won by Iso-Hollo, Finland; Decathlon won by Morris, EF. ($300) USA, etc. EF, sm. brown spot. ($100) 297. Official Guide, in French Language. 172pp. illus. in b&w 304. Program of Exhibition by U.S. Equestrian Teams, Rye, New and color, 16.1x20.1cm (6.3”x7.9”). Useful guide about events, York, June 7, 1936. 11pp., 15.5x23.7cm (6.2”x9.3”). Includes accommodations, badges, program, etc. Color covers scuffed, Cross Country Riding Tests for U.S. Pentathlon Olympic 1936 contents EF. ($125) Members; Jumping by Olympic Prize of Nations Team; Parade of 298. (Brochure) Official Participation List of the XIth Olympiad. 7pp., Horses of Previous U.S. Olympic Teams, etc. VF+. ($100) 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”), in German language. Participating nations 305. (Book) The Health Service at the Berlin Summer and and their events, 6pp. spreadsheet of all events and nations. Crease, Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936. Berlin, VF-EF. ($125) 1938. 83pp., 8 photographic plates, 18x27cm (7.1”x10.6”), in 299. (Program and Ticket) Modern Pentathlon. Program, August 2 – 6, German. Bound in gray linen, lt. stains, contents EF. ($200) 1936. 31pp., 14.8x20.6cm (5.8”x8.1”), in German. List of participants, 306. Wunderlich Heinz. Foot Examinations on the Athletes of the detailed program, rules, a few results penciled in. VF+. Plus Fencing 11th Olympic Games, and on German Sportsmen. Leipzig, 1937. Ticket for a Participant, “Degenfechten”, August 3, 1936, Tennis- 81pp., with many photos, 17x24cm (6.7”x9.4”), in German. Stiff Stadion, 9.00 and 15.00, Price RM 4.-. EF. (2 pcs.) ($275) covers. EF. ($150) 23 315 313 308 314 316 311 313. Set of Official Gold, Silver and Bronze Logo Pins. 18x24mm. Radiant flame between rings and “1940”. Boxed. EF. ($200) 314. Commemorative Scarf with Flags. Dark blue silk, 114 cm (44.9”) long, 22cm (8.7”) wide. Rows of flags showing the Olympic Stadium with “Helsinki” legend, and the Olympic flag with the rings. EF. ($175) 315. Commemorative Handkerchief. Blue, green and brown design on silk, 26x26cm (10.2”x10.2”). EF. ($100) 316. (Brochure) Reiten. Equestrian Sports General Rules, Regulations and Program, in German Language. 91pp., 317 319 320 12.5x18.4cm (4.9”x7.2”). Includes complete program for Helsinki 1940 Games. Covers ltly. soiled, VF, contents EF. Rare. ($225) 317. (Brochure) Olympic Review. Includes the IOC Official Bulletin. July, 1940. 32pp., plus 2 color plates and 6 b&w plates, 17.7x24.9cm (7”x9.8”), in German, French and English. Published by the International Olympic Institute, Carl Diem, Berlin. Stiff covers foxed, contents EF. ($100) c318. (Bid Book) Roma Olimpiaca. Rome and Cortina d’Ampezzo Bidding for the 1940 Olympic Games. 62pp., profusely illustrated, 324 18x20.5cm (7.1”x8.1”), in Italian, published by the Italian NOC. Photos and descriptions of venues in Rome, and for the Winter 325 Games, in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Silver, blue and orange covers, end 326 pages lt. foxing, contents EF. Rare. ($1,000) SAPPORO, 5TH WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (CANCELED) 319. American Olympic Committee Report 1940. Games of the XIIth c307. Commemorative Skier Sake Jug. Light brown hand colored Olympiad Helsinki and Vth Olympic Winter Games Garmisch- ceramic, 9cm (3.5”) wide, 14cm (5.5”) tall. Three-dimensional skier, Partenkirchen. The Celebration of Which Was Prevented by War. Olympic rings above. Rev. Plant and Japanese legend. EF. ($650) 97pp. illustrated, 20.3x27.9cm (8”x11”). Stiff covers, lt. browning, contents EF. The American report is the only report published - the GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Helsinki Organizing Committee never issued one. Very rare. ($950) 5th WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) 320. (Magazine) La Suisse. Nr. 6, June 1944. Jubilee Olympique. 308. Official Report. Preparations for the V Olympic Winter Games Olympic Jubilee, Lausanne 1944. 40pp. illus. 24.5x33.6cm 1940 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, by the Organizing Committee. (9.6”x13.2”), in French and German languages. Incl. articles on Munich (1940). 130pp. illustrated, 4 color plates, 23.6x31cm Coubertin, the 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Olympic (9.3”x12.2”) in German (only language published). Official poster, Games, celebrations in Lausanne, etc. Abt. EF. ($150) winner’s diploma, winner’s medal, participant’s badge shown in color. Extensive report on the preparations for the Games which were ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 given to Garmisch only at the IOC Session in London in June 1939. c321. Gold Official’s Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 32mm. On Nov. 20, 1939, the Games were canceled due to ongoing World St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend on red, color rings affixed in War II. Blue linen, goldstamped legend. EF. Very rare report. ($2,000) center. EF. ($900) c322. Press Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun TOKYO, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) surrounded by legend in green, color Olympic rings affixed in center. c309. Commemorative Blue Ceramic Cup. 6.5cm (2.6”) wide, 6.5cm EF. ($850) (2.6”) high. Large Olympic rings and Olympic bell with inscription c323. Participant’s Badge. Silvered bronze, multicolor enamel, 32mm. on sides. EF. Scarce. ($225) St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend on blue, color rings affixed in c310. Commemorative Brown Ceramic Cup. 6.5cm (2.6”) wide, 6.5 center. EF. ($750) (2.6”) high. Large Olympic rings and Olympic bell with inscription 324. Canadian Olympic Ski Team Contribution Pin. Silvered, red and on sides. EF. Scarce. ($225) blue enamel, 23mm. Canadian maple leaf within legend. EF. ($100) 325. Case for St. Moritz 1948 Participation Medal. Lt. scuffing. ($275) HELSINKI, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) 326. Swiss Skating Association Recognition Pewter Plate for 311. Norwegian Team Fundraising Plaque for 1940 Olympic Games. President Dr. Sam Wild, Basel. Pewter, 24cm (9.4”). Silvered Aluminum, 46x69mm. Viking warrior and modern athlete l. over emblem of the Swiss Skating Association affixed in center: female Olympic rings and “Norge 1940”. VF-EF. ($200) holding skates, by Huguenin. Surrounded by engraved German c312. Color Enameled Logo Pin. Silvered, 13x23mm. Radiant red recognition legend for his valuable work during the 1948 St. Moritz Olympic flame between Olympic rings and “1940”. EF. ($200) Olympic Games. A few spots, abt. EF. ($350) 24 330

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337 c327. Colorful Official Olympic St. Moritz Scarf. Cotton, 64x60mm 339 (25.2”x24”), made by Stoffels. St. Moritz sun over large Olympic rings, “Winter 1948” below. “Olympia Foulard. Made in Switzerland” in corner. Sm. white spot, o.w. EF. ($350) 328. Official Invitation to Participate in the Vth Olympic Winter Games in St. Moritz 1948 by the Swiss NOC and the Organizing Committee. 4pp., 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”), in French. Signed by both presidents. Lt. crease at top, EF. Rare. ($350) 329. Official Participation Diploma for the Czech 4x10km Ski Relay Team. 29.7x31.8cm (11.7”x12.5”), designed by Remi Nüesch, 336. French President’s Recognition Medal Presented to Fencer St. Gallen. Snowflake above legend and Olympic rings and Team Maurice Huet, Epee Fencing Medal Winner, 1948. Goldplated legend. Creased, sm. tear at top, VF. ($650) bronze, 8cm (3.2”), by P. Bouret. Seated nude winner holding 331. Ticket. February 7, 1948, Afternoon Ski Jump, Olympia-Schanze, laurel wreath. Rev. Sports equipment (soccer, rugby, field hockey, Stelplatz, Fr. 10.-. White with green stripe, 8.5x3cm (3.4”x1.”). discus, etc.), 7-line engraved legend below “A/Maurice Huet/ Peter Hugsted and Birger Rund, both Norway, placed 1st and 2nd. Jeux Olympiques/Londres 1948/Offert Par/Le Président/De La EF. ($300) République” (“To Maurice Huet/Olympic Games London 1948 332. (Brochure) 5th Olympic Winter Games 1948, in French. Foldout Presented by the President of the [French] Republique, translated). brochure in 24 sections, 10.1x22cm (4”x8.7”) each section. Alpine EF, tiny rn. Rare. ($750) map with events, information, etc. Plus a separate 4-page list of 337. Czech Olympic Winner’s Presentation Medal by Mayor of hotels. VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) . Silver, 40mm. View of Hradschin Castle. Rev. 6-line 333. Official Report. Text in French Language. 78pp., illus., legend. Presented to all Czech 1948 London medal winners at a 17.3x24.5cm (6.8”x9.6”). Stiff covers. The report was only ceremony in the city hall by Prague mayor. Toned EF. ($200) published in French language. EF. ($900) 338. Olympic Wrestling Trials in Lapua, Finland, 1948. Winner’s Medal. Silver uniface, 43x50mm. Five-line Finnish award legend in LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 laurel wreath. Won by Eino Virtanen, bronze medal winner in Berlin c334. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 50mm, 1936. Looped, EF. ($100) by Cassioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried 339. Torchbearer Pin on Original Cardboard. Torchbearer aluminum by jubilant athletes. EF, light partial covering of gold, as usual. pin, 57mm tall. Running to the left with flaming torch, inside a ($7,000) 4-page stiff paper cover, “Olympiad Souvenir, The Olympic Flame 335. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by J. Pinches/B. MacKennal. from Athens to London and Torquay 1948”. Text of Olympic Oath City view of London over legend in three lines, Olympic rings below. inside, Torch Relay Cities in England listed on the back. Paper VF+, Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing left. EF. ($450) pin EF. Rare. ($500) 25 347

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340. Staff Badge at Mill End Housing Centre. Dark red leather with 353 gold legend, 50x59mm. Olympic rings over 6-line legend. Linen patch on back, “if found to be returned to Organising Committee”. VF. Rare. ($200) 341. Australian Olympic Games London 1948 Supporter Pin. Ivory celluloid, 25mm. Blue torch runner surrounded by red legend. EF. Scarce. ($100) c342. U.S. Team Wool Vest Made by John Wanamaker, Tailored by McGregor, USA. Red-white blue border at top, small U.S. team patch on front. See USOC report p. 69. A few sm. moth holes. ($450) c343. Large XIV Olympiad London 1948 Banner. Linen with color design, 95x120cm (37.4”x47.2”). London landmarks between legend and Olympic rings. A few frayed spots, overall VF-EF. Rare. ($900) 344. Very Large XIV Olympiad London 1948 Pennant. Linen, 106x48cm (41.7”x18.9”). Red legend over Big Ben, color rings below. A few frayed spots o.w. clean VF-EF. ($250) c345. Large Olympic Game 1948 Pennant. Blue felt, multicolor design, 62x20cm (21.4”x7.9”). View of stadium, “Olympic Games 1948/Wembley Stadium/London”. A few small holes, design EF. Scarce. ($175) th c346. Commemorative XIV Olympiad 1948 London Scarf. Multicolor 354 355 356 silk, 64x70cm (25.2”x27.6”). London landmark and Olympic rings surrounded by flags of participating nations including the Soviet c352. First Mediterranean Games in Alexandria, Egypt, 1951. Gold Union (invited but did not attend). Abt. EF. ($200) First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated bronze, 60mm. Ancient 347. Commemorative Participating Nations Scarf. Pink silk, 90x84cm Egyptian javelin thrower outlines of Mediterranean Sea in back. Rev. (35.4”x33”). Torchbearer and London Olympic Games legend in Laurel wreath, Olympic rings at top. Small rb. on rev., EF. ($300) center surrounded by eight small sport designs and large ones in each corner, participating nations in alphabetical order around edge OSLO, 6th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1952 including China and Palestine. VF-EF. ($200) 353. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 56mm, by V. Falireus. c348. Commemorative XIV Olympiad London 1948 Cigarette Case. Oslo Olympic emblem, a silhouette of the Oslo City Hall with Goldplated brass, 9.5x8cm (3.7”x3.1”), by Metken, England. Oval superimposed Olympic rings. Rev. Olympic motto surrounding large with Big Ben, Olympic rings and legend. EF. ($225) snowflake. EF, in original box. ($1,600) 349. (Brochure) General Regulations and Program. 64pp., 354. Identity Card “D” of an Austrian Speedskater. 4pp., yellow, 12.6x18.5cm (5”x7.3”), in French. Includes protocol to celebrate the 9.5x14.8cm (3.7”x5.8”). With photo. EF, spot at top. ($175) Olympic Games, rules and programs for all events. Cover VF-EF, 355. Official Daily Program Day 5, February 18, 1952. 17pp., contents EF. ($125) 13x18.4cm (5.1”x7.2”), in Norwegian, French and English. 18km 350. Programme of Yachting Events Closing Ceremony, Toree Long Distance Run (some results noted), 1500 Meters Speed Abbey, Torquay, August 13, 1948, 7pm. 4pp. illustrated, 19x24cm Skating, Ice Hockey. Sm. crease at r., o.w. EF. ($120) (7.5”x9.4”). Flags of Greece, Britain, and Helsinki were flown 356. Official Daily Program, Day 6, February 19, 1952. 17pp., throughout the ceremony. Creased, VF+. ($100) 12.9x18cm (5.1”x7.1”), in Norwegian, French and English. EF. 351. (Program) Prix des Nations and Closing Ceremony Program, ($125) August 14, 1948. 21pp., 13.2x20.8cm (5.2”x8.2”). Some results penciled in. Includes list of all 1948 Olympic champions. Lt. crease, abt. EF. ($150) Please Bid Early! 26 357 358 364 365 361

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370 371 357. Official Daily Program, Day 9, February 22, 1952. 17pp., 13.1x18.5cm (5.2”x7.3”). Color covers, abt. EF. ($125) 358. Official Daily Program, Day 11, February 24, 1952, Closing Ceremony. 16pp., 12.9x18.1cm (5.1”x7.1”), in Norwegian, French 372 and English. Creased, VF. ($110) 359. Official Report. 270pp. plus 96 photographic plates, text in c367. British Olympic Association Patch. Blue and gray with silver Norwegian and English. Stiff paper covers VF-EF, contents EF. stitching, on dark blue felt, 97x11cm (3.8”x4.3”). Rings in color, ($850) “HELSINKI 1952” in silver below. EF. Very scarce. ($300) 368. Brass Commemorative Matchbox Holder. 37x57mm, by HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 Sohlberg, Helsinki. View of stadium, Finnish coat of arms and “XV c360. Modern Pentathlon Technician’s Badge. Bronze, partially OLYMPIA Helsinki 1952”. EF, a few sm. spots. ($100) enameled, 33x48mm. With violet ribbon, inscribed. EF. ($350) 369. Official Guide Published by the Organizing Committee in 1951. 361. Shooting Official’s Badge. Bronze, partially enameled, 33x48mm. 39pp. illustrated, 14.7x20.7cm (5.8”x8.2”), in Swedish language. With olive brown ribbon, inscribed. EF. ($350) Complete program by the hour, all venues, accommodations, c362. Press Badge. Bronze, 33x48mm, partially enameled. With yellow- climate, etc. Abt. EF. Scarce. ($100) black ribbon. Uneven toning, EF. ($350) 370. Fencing Program, July 21-August 1, 1952. 38pp., 14.9x20.8cm c363. Soviet NOC Badge for Helsinki and Melbourne. Multicolor (5.9”x8.2”), in Finnish, French, English and Swedish. Orange enamel, 20mm. Olympic rings in color over red Soviet star. This covers. Abt. EF. ($75) was the first time the Soviet Union participated in Summer Games. 371. Pair of Official Daily Swimming Programs, July 29 and August EF. Very rare. ($400) 2, 1952. 25pp. and 17pp., 14.8x20.8cm (5.8”x8.2”). Cream and 364. Pair of Soviet Team Pins. Gilt, red enamel, 37x26mm and violet covers. Includes Water Polo. Abt. EF and EF (2 pcs.) ($100) 23x17mm. First participation of the Soviet Union in summer 372. Group of Three Photo Postcards Featuring the Lighting of the Olympic Games. 1912 marked the last participation of Imperial Olympic Fire in Olympia. Actual photos, Nrs. 82-84. Lighting of . Abt. EF and EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) the Olympic fire for the 3rd Olympic summer torch relay. Abt. EF. (3 365. Olympic Merit Medal. Silver, 31mm. Olympic decoration on either pcs.) ($100) side. With blue and white striped ribbon. EF. ($250) 373. Swiss NOC Report. Report on the Swiss Participation. 366. Pre-Olympic Festival (German Trials) in Berlin Medal, 1952. 37pp., 21x29.6cm (8.3”11.7”), in German. Includes first Soviet Coal, 92mm (3.6”). Dortmund Stadium over Olympic rings. Rev. participation, and first German and Japanese participation after 7-line legend. EF, cased. ($175) World War II. Sm. stain on cover, o.w. EF. ($150) 27 375 374

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374. 60th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Olympic Games, 1954. Silverplated bronze, 60mm, by R. Schmidt. Winner’s head l. Rev. 381 Austrian Eagle and NOC logo over legend and “1894-1994”. Matte EF. ($200) 375. Soccer World Cup in Bern, Switzerland, 1954. Participation Medal. Silver, 32mm. Soccer player surrounded by world cup 1954 legend. Rev. 50th anniversary of the International Soccer Federation in 1954. EF. ($450) 376. Seventh Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico, 1954. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm. Ancient Mayan archer. Rev. View of stadium between legend. EF. ($450) 377. (Brochure) Bolanaki, Angelo. History of Sport in Egypt. The Stadium in Alexandria. The Renaissance of Olympism 1894- 1954. 40pp. illustrated, 14.4x21cm (5.8”x8.3”), in French language. Very informative brochure. Includes Alexandria’s efforts in bidding for the Olympic Games in 1936 and 1940. EF. ($125)

CORTINA d’AMPEZZO, 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 c378. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. 389 392 Rev. Snowflake over Mount Pomagagnon. Green-brown original patina, EF. ($3,500) STOCKHOLM, 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 c379. Silver Participation Medal. Silver, 45mm, by C. Affer. Female c386. Swedish Official’s Badge. Goldplated, green enamel, 28x37mm. head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Equestrian logo with rings. Elbel 1956 EQ-005. EF. ($675) Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. This medal was c387. German Team Patch. Black and orange embroidered eagle on gold only presented to high dignitaries. EF. Very rare. ($2,500) thread, 8.9x12.3cm (3.5”x4.8”). EF. Rare. ($150) 380. Small Size Participation Medal. As preceding silver medal but 40mm. EF. Rare. ($1,250) MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 381. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 45mm, by C. Affer. Female c388. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 30x52mm. head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. With ribbon inscribed “N.O.C.” (color faded) and short ribbon in Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. Toned EF. In Olympic colors. Numbered on back. Elbel S-009. VF-EF. ($500) original yellow cardboard box, trace of tape on top, lt. scuffing. 389. Gymnastics Participant’s Badge. Silvered, red enamel, 30x52mm. Rare with box. ($1,000) With red ribbon inscribed “Gymnastics” (partially faded). Numbered c382. Cortina 1956 Winter. Austrian Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, on back. Elbel S-090. VF-EF. ($375) 22x30mm. EF. ($250) c390. Team Official’s Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 30x52mm. With c383. Commemorative Ski and Rings Pin. silvered, 50x17mm. Ski with maroon ribbon, faintly inscribed. Numbered on back. Elbel S-102. attached color rings and “Cortina 1956” below. EF. ($75) Uneven toning, abt. EF. ($425) c384. Austrian Team Patch. Multicolor woven silk, 6.8x10.3cm c391. Pair of Orange Burma Team Pins. Silvered, 16x20mm and (2.7”x4.1”). Austrian eagle above Olympic rings, between 1956 12x13mm. “BURMA” on white enamel atop orange shield with Olympic legend. EF. ($125) blue rectangle featuring large star surrounded by five small stars. 385. Official Report. Text in Italian and English. 779pp., illus. in Both EF. Very rare set. ($250) b&w and color. Includes information on badges, diplomas, medals, 392. Republic of China Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, tickets, etc., all shown in color. Linen. EF. ($750) 21x19mm. EF. ($150) 28 396 397 394 395

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407 405 c393. Czech Team Pin. White glass, 36mm. Goldplated cauldron with flame and “Olympic Games-1956”, color rings in center. EF. ($150) 409 394. Dutch Team Pin. Red, white and blue, 30x24mm. EF. ($100) 395. India Team Pin. Silvered, dark and light blue enamel, 28mm. EF. ($150) 396. Japanese Team Pin. Silvered, white and red enamel, 20x19mm. 408 VF+. ($100) 404. The 54th Session of the IOC, 1958, Tokyo. Third Asian Games 397. East German Team Medal. White Meissen porcelain, partially 1958 Tokyo. 32pp., including several fold-out pages, b&w and colored, 53mm. Color rings within Olympic motto. Rev. 6-line color, 21x30cm (8.5”x11.8”), in English. Photographic report of the legend of the East German NOC. The German team included IOC Session and the Asian Games. Gold boards, embossed, lt. wear, athletes from East and West Germany. EF. Scarce. ($200) contents EF. ($175) 398. Commemorative Indian Olympic Hockey Team Stick. 92.5cm 405. Third Pan American Games, Chicago, 1959. Bronze Winner’s (36.4”) long, made by Hans Raj Mahajan & Sons, Jullundur City, Medal in Road Race Cycling. Bronze, 51mm. North and South India. “Olympic Super Deluxe” label with Olympic rings, and American continents. Rev. Laurel wreath and emblem, 3 panels with facsimile signatures of the gold medal winning 1956 team. Used, award legend above. EF. ($275) VF. Rare. ($450) c399. Pair of Commemorative Olympic Games Melbourne Porcelain SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 Plates. Handpainted in color, 20cm and 16cm (7.9” and 6.3”), made c406. Cased Silver Biathlon Winner’s Medal and Participation Medal in Japan. View of the Olympic Stadium, and view of Melbourne – Sample Set Presented to Designer Paul A. Kaiser at Herff between Olympic rings and laurel branches, and legend. Both EF. (2 Jones Company. Silver Winner’s Medal, Silver, 55mm. Joint pcs.) ($200) heads l. of male and female athletes. Rev. Olympic rings and motto, 400. Pair of Torchrunner Porcelain Plates. White with brown, yellow and “Biathlon”. EF, cabinet wear on high points obv.; silver panel and green design, 16cm (6.3”), by Roslyn Fine Bone China. “Award Medal” at r. Plus Bronze Participation Medal, 50mm. Hand Torchrunner over map of Australia surrounded by laurel wreath with holding torch. Rev. Logo, bronze panel at left “Commemorative eight Olympic events, torch and rings at top. Plus 11cm (4.4”) plate Medal”. EF. The designer has up to now remained unknown. Paul showing torchrunner over map of Australia. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) A. Kaiser worked at and headed the .H.J. Company until the 1970’s. 401. Commemorative Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 20cm (7.9”), made He also designed the poster for Squaw Valley. The medals are in Japan. Torch and rings over Australian continent, between housed in a custom-made black leather case lined in black velvet. Olympic Games Melbourne legend. EF. ($100) Unique set of the designer! ($9,500) 402. Opening Ceremony Program, November 22, 1956. 33pp., 407. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by. Paul A. Kaiser. Hand 21.7x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). Includes the torch relay and venues. A holding torch. Rev. Logo. EF. ($1,100) few notes penciled in. Color covers, EF. ($150) 408. Commemorative Button with Ribbons. Red, blue and white 403. Official Programs. Hockey, Olympic Park Hockey Field, Nov. celluloid, 49mm. Olympic venues and logo. With white and red 23 – Nov. 30, 1956. Main Stadium, Semi-Finals, December 3, 1956, ribbons. EF. ($150) 17pp. and Main Stadium, Finals, Dec. 6, 1956, 17pp. 13.9x19.1cm 409. Commemorative Celluloid Button. Blue and red on white, 44mm. (5.5”x7.5”). All EF. (3 pcs.) ($125) Logo with venues and skier. EF. ($125) 29 411

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426 427 431 c410. Very Large Welcome VIII Olympic Games Banner. Multicolor 422. Swiss Team Fundraising Pin for Rome Olympic Games, 1960. linen, 223x92cm (87.8”x36.2”). Figure skater dividing “Welcome Silvered, 28x28mm. EF. ($100) VIII Olympic Games”, red-yellow-blue panels at sides. EF. ($350) 423. Lighting of the Olympic Cauldron on Opening Day Medal. Silvered 411. Ear Clips with Logo. Silvered, 25mm. Color enameled logo affixed bronze, 55mm, by Moschi. Torch runner right, She-Wolf in back. Rev. in center. EF. ($100) Olympic stadium, Coliseum and St. Peter’s Cathedral. EF. ($200) c412. Commemorative VIII Olympic Winter Games Tray. Special 424. Combined German Team Plaque. 46x62mm, Meissen porcelain. black hard plastic, 15x18cm (5.9”x7”). Hand inlaid logo in red, Handpainted German color flag between “Rom” and “1960”. Rev. white and blue with gold rings. Partial label on back. EF. ($100) 4-line legend. EF. The East and West German teams competed 413. Official Daily Program Nr. 2, February 19, 1960. 23pp., separately from 1968 to 1998. In case with Olympic rings. Scarce. 12.5x18cm (4.9”x7.1”), in English. Ice Hockey, Pairs Figure Skating ($200) a.o. Color covers, EF. ($100) 425. Rome Olympiad Recognition Medal, 1960. Silvered copper, 414. Official Daily Program Nr. 7, February 24, 1960. 23pp., 50mm. Man with flag. Rev. Olympic legend. With fob-style loop, 12.3x17.9cm (4.8”x7”). Men’s Special Slalom won by Hinterseer, abt. EF. ($100) Austria. EF. ($100) 426. Commemorative Rome Olympic Games Medal, 1960. Silver, 50mm. Female head r., rings below. Rev. Six-armed wheel. EF. ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 ($100) c415. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Gymnastics 427. Opening of the Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, July 23, 1960. Official Team. Bronze, 68mm, by G. Cassioli. Victory seated above Colosseum Medal. Silvered bronze, 60mm. Aerial view of stadium. Rev. City stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant athletes. No chain was gate between Arabic legend and Olympic rings. Toned EF. ($150) included with gymnastics team winners medals. EF. ($7,500) c428. Dutch Olympic Official’s Patch. Orange felt, 80x98mm c416. President of a National Olympic Committee Badge. Bronze, (3.2”x3.9”). Gold and silver thread Dutch lion l. between “Nederland 45x50mm. Two goldplated laurel wreaths, “C.N.O.” on dark purple 19-60” and Olympic rings. ($125) enameled bar. Elbel S-002. EF. ($750) c429. Commemorative Field Hockey Event Porcelain Plate. White 417. Japanese Delegation Tokyo 1964 Badge. Bronze, 38x48mm. Blank porcelain, multicolor design, 23.5cm (9.6”), made by Sango, orange enameled bar. One of 63 badges. EF. Rare. ($600) Japan. Legend and rings above Japanese Hockey Association logo, 418. Athletics Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 38x48mm. “Atleta” on red encircled by green laurel wreath. EF. ($200) enameled bar. S-025. EF. ($300) c430. Commemorative Flags of Participating Nations Silk Scarf. 419. Service Badge. Bronze, 38x48mm. “SERVIZIO” on cream Multicolor, 48.5x48.5cm (19.1”x19.1”). Torch encircled by rings and enameled bar. Elbel S-018. EF. ($175) “Olympiad 1960”, flags of all participating nations in Rome around c420. Red Burma Team Pin. Silvered, 16x20mm. “BURMA” on top of border. EF. ($125) red shield, blue enameled rectangle with large star encircled by five 431. (Brochure) Route of the Torch Relay for the Rome Olympic smaller stars. EF. Very rare. ($200) Games. 3pp., 17.2x24.2cm (6.8”x9.5”). Route of torch relay 421. Singapore Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor design, 25x25mm. from Olympia-Athens-Rome, with 6 stamps and appropriate Olympic rings above Singapore shield, “Singapore” on ribbon cancellations. EF. ($125) below. EF. Scarce. ($150) 30 433 436 437 432

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432. (Program) Finals, September 7-10, 1960. 24pp., 15.2x20.5cm (6”x8.1”), in Italian, French and English. Lavender 455 456 457 covers, foxing, contents EF. ($75) c442. International Ski Federation Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 433. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, August 25, 1960, Stadio Olimpico. 30x42mm. Multicolor logo, Elbel W-10 “FIS” below. EF. Rare. ($1,100) Classe III, Price 2000 L. Orange, 18.4x9.7cm (7.2”x3.8”). EF. ($100) c443. International Ice Hockey Federation Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 434. Official Report in English Language. Vol. 1 – 893pp., Vol. 30x42mm. Multicolor logo and “IEV” on blue. EF. Rare. ($1,100) 2 – 1054pp., both illustrated in b&w and color. Bound in blue c444. Organizing Committee Badge. Gilt, lt. blue enamel, 30x42mm. leatherette with gilt legend. EF. (2 vols.) ($900) Elbel W-16. EF. ($750) c435. (Paralympic Games) Gold Winner’s Medal in 400M Relay of the c445. Official’s Badge. Gilt, light blue enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel W-018. Stoke Mandeville International Games in Great Britain, 1962. EF. ($450) Gold-colored aluminum, 50mm. Red and blue enameled center with 447. Austrian Ski Judge’s Badge (“Funktionär”). Goldplated, yellow Western Hemisphere. Rev. “1962/I.S.M.S./400m RELAY” in three enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel W-019. EF. ($275) lines, within laurel wreath. Forerunner to the Paralympic Games. 448. Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, red enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel EF, boxed. ($375) W-20. EF. ($275) 436. Commemorative Plaque of the 50th Anniversary of the 449. Federal Gendarmerie Badge. Gilt, green enamel, 29x42mm. Elbel Stockholm Olympic Games, 1962. Bronze, 11x7.2cm (4.3”x2.8”). W-021. EF. ($300) Participant’s badge dividing both sides of participation medal, 2-line 450. Austrian Army Badge. Green enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel W-022. Swedish legend below. EF. ($150) EF. ($300) 437. French 25th Anniversary Medal of Coubertin’s Death, 1962. 451. Austrian Federal Police Badge. Green, 30x42mm. Elbel W-23. Bronze, 68mm, by Madeleine-Pierre Quérolle. Head r. Rev. Olympic EF. ($400) flame over rings, surrounded by 5 athletes. Abt. EF. ($125) 452. Photo-Film Badge. Black enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel W-25. EF. Rare. ($475) INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 453. Press Badge. Gilt, enameled, 30x42mm, black background. Elbel c438. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Ice Hockey. W-26. EF. ($175) Goldplated silver, 70mm. by M. Coufal. Alpine mountain, 454. Radio-TV Badge. Gilt, black enamel, 30x42mm. Elbel W-27. EF. ($375) “Eishockey” below. Rev. Logo encircled by legend. With red-white- 455. Olympic Village Badge. Lightweight silver-colored metal, red ribbon, (faded, VF). One of 61 awarded medals. The Soviet 39x59mm, partially enameled. Logo above “OD” (Olympisches Union won gold. EF. ($19,000) Dorf/Olympic Village) and number. EF. Rare. ($750) c439. IOC Family Member Badge. Goldplated, red enamel, 26x37mm. 456. Snow Removal Crew Badge. Lightweight silver-colored metal, Elbel W-3.Rare. ($950) 40x58mm. Color enameled logo above “Schneeräumung in two c440. Official Guest Badge. Goldplated, blue enamel, 30x42mm. Color lines. EF. Rare. ($750) logo affixed in center. Elbel W-5. EF. ($375) 457. Official Vehicle Park Badge. Lightweight silver-colored metal, c441. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 30x42mm. 40x58mm. color enameled logo above “Offizieller Fahrpark” and Multicolor logo, “NOC” below. Elbel W-6. EF. Scarce. ($750) badge number 110. EF. Rare. ($750) 31 458 460

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465 466 469 471 TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 c463. Silver Small-Size Participation Medal Presented to Tokyo Olympic Flag Raisers. Silvered copper, 40mm, by Taro Okamoto 473 and Kazumitsu Tanaka; “NAIGA” and hallmarks on edge. Three runners. Rev. Olympic rings dividing legend. In wooden box lined with blue velvet, Japanese legend inside top: “Tokyo Olympics Flag Raisers Participation Keepsake” (transl.). EF. Very Rare. ($1,250) 464. Participation Medal. Copper, 61mm, by T. Okamoto/K. Tanaka. Stylized figures of three runners and swimmer. Rev. Olympic rings dividing English and Japanese legend in 6 lines. EF. ($375) 465. Athletics Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, 37x60mm. “Competitor” on blue enameled bar. With orange ribbon. Elbel S-029. Abt. EF. ($375) 466. Cycling Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, 37x60mm. “Competitor” 474 on blue enameled bar. With swamp green ribbon, inscribed in red. Elbel S-033. EF. ($350) c467. Czech Team Blue-Green Iridescent Glass Badge. 46mm. Torch and Olympic rings encircled by legend. EF. ($150) 468. East German Team Pin. Bronze, multicolor enamel, 25x25mm. 2-line Japanese legend on back. EF. Scarce. ($225) 469. French Team Pin. Silvered, red-white-blue enamel, 15x26mm. EF. ($125) 470. Soviet Team Pin. Silvered, 20x30mm, enameled in red and white. EF. ($90) 475 471. Club Med Tokyo 1964 Badge. Gilt, red, white and blue enamel, 27x52mm. Tokyo logo over “64” and Club Med logo. EF. ($100) 458. Press Organizing Committee Armband. Red linen with white text. c472. Commemorative Ducat-Size Gold Medal, 1964. Gold, “980”, EF. ($125) 20mm, 2.2 grams. Crowned head l., rings below. Rev. Abstract 459. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, January 29, 1964, Bergisel- design. Proof, Unc. ($125) Sprungschanze, 11:00. Price S 60.-, 6x10.9cm (2.4”x4.3”). Crease, 473. Commemorative Torch Relay Medal, 1964. Goldplated copper, sm. chip upper l., abt. EF. ($140) 60mm, issued by Japan Athletic Promotion Foundation, made by 460. Ticket. Closing Ceremony, February 9, 1964, Olympia-Eisstadion, Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Two torchbearers, after an illustration 20:00. Price S 60.-, 14.1x8cm (5.6”x3.1”). Crease, abt. EF. ($130) on an ancient Greek jar. Rev. The Sendagaya Gate of the Olympic 461. Official Olympic Guide. Published by the Organizing Committee. National Stadium. EF. Housed in original case with brochure. ($150) 168pp. illus., 11x21cm (4.3”x8.3”), in German. Program and 474. Official Silver Medal. Silver, “1000”, 51.6 grams, 65mm. venues, sport events, tickets, cultural program, accommodations, etc. Torchbearer in quadriga racing towards viewer. “Olympia 776 BC – Color covers some wear, contents lt. browning, VF-EF. ($100) Tokyo 1964”. Rev. Large logo and legend. EF. ($150) 462. Official Results. 136 pages, 21.7x29.8cm (8.5”x11.7”), in German, 475. Commemorative Olympic Games in Tokyo Medal. Silver, 40mm. English and French. Spiral bound, with red protective celluloid View of city hall. Rev. Rower, gymnast, equestrian and javelin cover. EF. ($125) thrower around rings. EF. ($100) 32 478 479 480 482 484 485

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c476. Large Fencing Gold Medal Winners Presentation Tray. Gold 484. Public Service Badge. Goldplated, multicolor logo on green colored, 47x25.5cm (18.5”x8.9”). Olympic rings over crossed enamel, 41mm. Elbel W-017. EF. ($350) laurel branches and “Tokyo Olympics/Oct. 1964”. On the left are 485. Commemorative Tenth Olympic Winter Games in Grenoble the events and names of individual fencing winners, on the right the Medal, 1968. Silvered bronze, 68mm, by Quérolle. Head r. of events and countries who won gold. French and Japanese legend. Coubertin. Rev. 4-line French legend. EF/abt. EF. Very scarce. ($200) Chrysanthemum flowers in each corner. EF. Beautiful tray. ($1,250) c486. Commemorative Triangular Ceramic Plate. Multicolor, c477. Austrian Team Patch. Multicolor embroidered cloth, 5x7.8cm 27x27x27cm (10.6”x10.6”x10.6”), designed by H. Chassagnac, (2”x3.1”). Olympic rings between Austrian eagle and Japanese flag, made by Fayencerie de Lunéville. Grenoble surrounded by venues legend at sides. EF. ($175) with illustrations of events, Olympic logo lower r. Numbered on 478. Dutch Team Patch. Orange linen, embroidered in yellow, 8x10cm back. EF. ($175) (3.1”x3.9”). Dutch lion l. between “Nederland / 19-64” and color 487. Bid Book Grenoble 1968 Olympic Winter Games (1962). Olympic rings. EF. ($100) 30x25cm (11.81”x9.84”), about 75 pages in ring binder, in French 479. Commemorative Logo Lighter. Multicolor, nickel-plated, 36x58mm language. Illustrated throughout, several maps and actual photos. (1.4”x2.3”), made by Prince. Large Tokyo 1964 logo. EF. ($100) EF. Scarce. ($400) 480. Official Program. Rifle Shooting, October 5-20, 1964, Asaka Shooting Range. 78pp., 14.9x20.9cm (5.9”x8.2”), in English and MEXICO CITY, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 Japanese. Covers lt. browning, contents EF. ($125) c488. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Greco Roman c481. Postcard Set. Five Pictorial Envelopes each containing four Freestyle Wrestling. Goldplated silver, 60mm. Victory seated color postcards, 12x17.1cm (4.7”x6.7”). Opening to closing above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant athletes. With ceremony, torch lighting in Olympia, events and venues, and gold wrestling pictogram attached on top, reverse engraved “greco medal winners. Set Nr. 1 contains only 3 postcards. 5 sets with 19 romano/peso complete”. Most of the 1968 gold winners medals postcards. EF. ($75) have lost the gold plating – it is still partially visible like a light gold wash. EF, hairline scratch on rev. ($7,000) GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 489. Large Polish Fundraising Plaque for Mexico 1968. Silvered, c482. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Women white-red enamel, 77x80mm (3”x3.2”). EF. ($150) Singles Luge. Silver, 60mm, by Roger Excoffon. Logo within 490. The Official Olympic Medal 1968. Goldplated, 56mm. Filigree French legend. Rev. Depiction of luge in movement, “LUGE” Aztec calendar surrounded by legend. Rev. Official logo. EF. ($150) below. Winners medals show, for the first time, the sport on 491. “Azteca” Olympic Stadium Medal. Alpacca, 49x49mm. Three- the reverse. EF, rubbing, with ribbon, housed in black leather dimensional stadium. Rev. “Azteca” and Olympic rings. EF, spots. presentation case with gold logo on top (lt. wear), lined with blue ($100) velvet and silk. ($11,500) 492. Estadio Olympic Stadium Medal. Alpacca, 49x49mm. Three- c483. Organizing Committee Badge. Goldplated, green enamel, dimensional stadium. Rev. “Estadio” and Olympic rings. Lt. toning, 37x52mm. Logo affixed in center. Elbel W-011. EF. ($500) EF. ($100) 33 493 497

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502. Official Report in Spanish and German. 4 volumes, illustrated, bound in white and gold-stamped leatherette. Covers reglued on volumes 2 and 3, lt. soiling, cover leatherette has tear on l. on vol. 1 and 4, contents EF. (4 vols.) ($750) c503. Official Report Volume 5. White leatherette box containing 10 507 508 509 numbered packages with items on both sides: programs, small size 493. Commemorative Olympic Events Medal. Silver, 50mm. Aztec posters, souvenirs, an official equestrian badge, patches, tickets, design surrounded by “XIX Olympiada Mexico 1968” Rev. records, stamps, Odes of Pindar book, air from Mexico City, etc. Canoeing, gymnastics, javelin and equestrian around Olympic rings. Missing coin and medal in Nr. 2, otherwise seems to be complete. Toned EF. ($100) Each volume 5 contains partially different contents in respect to 494. Hub for Striking Belgian Team Pin for Mexico 1968. Steel, 44mm souvenirs, brochures, programs, tickets, etc. Box cover detached, wide, 45mm high. Belgian lion over Olympic rings with “Mexico parts reglued, lt. soiling, contents generally EF. Extremely rare and 1968”. EF. Rare. ($125) missing in most collections. ($2,250) 495. British Team Recognition Desk Shield. Wood, 80x93mm (3.2”x3.7”). 504. 14th Meeting of the IOC Executive Board with the National Affixed brass plate with British Mexico City 1968 team pin, legend Olympic Committees, Dubrovnik, 1969. Official Badge. “British Olympic Association – with the Grateful thanks/of all Goldplated and silvered, partially enameled, 36x53mm. With brown Members of/Great Britain’s/Team”. With easel. Sm. spots, EF. ($175) leather ribbon and “Officiel” bar. EF. ($200) c496. Equestrian Event Moving Toy Horse with Rider. Painted wood, 17.2x23.5cm (6.8”x9.3”). Horse is running, rider is moving. SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 Equestrian pictogram and Mexico 68 logo on handle. EF. ($175) c505. Cased Bronze Third Place Ice Hockey Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 497. Commemorative XIXth Olympiad 1968 Bracelet. Silvered copper, 57x61mm, by Kazumi Yagi and Ikko Tanaka. Ski slalom trails and 55mm (2.2”) wide. Discus thrower within color enameled Olympic skating stadium. Rev. Japanese sun and logo between Japanese rings dividing “XIX OLYMPIAD-MEXICO CITY 1968” EF. ($125) and English legend. Ice hockey pictogram attached at top – reverse 498. (Program) Athletics Official Daily Program, October 20, 1968. engraved “Ice Hockey”. This medal belonged to Czech goal keeper Marathon Day – won by Mamo Wolde, Ethiopia. Finals in High Vladimir Dzurilla. With multicolor ribbon and winner’s pin, housed Jump, 1500 Meters, 4x100 Meters Men and Women, etc. EF. ($75) in original blue velvet case, lower front clasp broken. Medal 499. Opening Ceremony Ticket, October 12, 1968, Olympic Stadium, EF. With Czech team photo, 15.2x10.2cm (6”x4”), and letter of 11 a.m., Price 475.00. Orange and purple, 11.6x11.8cm (4.6”x4.6”). authentication by a family member. ($16,000) Sm. clip at top, EF. ($125) 506. Official Gold Medal Winner’s Pin. Goldplated, 20x20mm. EF. 500. Official Catalog of Olympic Souvenirs. Multicolor, 10.8x23cm ($300) (4.3”x9.1”). Color covers contain 17 cards showing medals, 507. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered, 37x60mm. necklaces, ashtrays, posters, flags, etc. including the elusive Jaguar “N.O.C.” on brown enameled bar. Elbel W-021. VF-EF, with white mascot. Explanatory text on reverse of cards. EF, cover VF-EF. ribbon, yellow center stripe. ($450) Rare. ($250) 508. Press Badge. Silvered, red enamel, 37x60mm. Toned EF, with white 501. (Card Album) Mexico XIX Olympic Summer Games 1968. and yellow striped ribbon. Elbel W-045. ($450) Published by Braunkohlenbrikett-Verkauf GmbH Köln. 32pp., 64 509. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. color photographic prints, 21.5x30cm (8.5”x11.8”), in German. Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) Report on the Mexico City Games, all events shown on the pasted- 510. Hungarian Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 18x16mm. EF. in photographic prints. Pictorial cardboard, abt. EF. ($125) ($100) 34 511 512 513

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523 519 522 511. Official Japanese Skating and Skiing Associations Medal, 1972. Goldplated bronze, 60mm, by O. Taro. High relief skater and skier. Rev. Sapporo 1972 legend and rings. Unc., in original case with color logo. ($125) 512. Official Japanese Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Association Medal, 1972. Silverplated bronze, 58mm. Four-Man bobsled within Japanese legend. Rev. Logo and English legend. EF. ($125) 513. Program. Men’s 500 Meter Speed Skating, February 5, 1972, Makomanai Speed Skating Rink. 23pp., 18x25.8cm (7.1”x10.2”). 524 Some results noted. Crease, VF-EF. ($125)

MUNICH, 20th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 514. NOC Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. Violet “NOK” on bar. Elbel-3. EF. ($450) 515. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. Spiral over lavender legend on light blue enamel. Elbel S-015. EF. ($175) 516. Official Organizing Committee Bronze Winner’s Medal Lapel Pin. Bronze, 12x12mm. Spiral logo. Presented to Munich medal winners together with Bronze Winner’s Medal. EF. ($250) 517. Italian NOC Merit Medal, ND. Silvered, 40mm, by Greco. Bust of 525 athlete with torch, head facing r. Rev. Italian NOC logo. In dark blue 526 wallet with white CONI logo. Unc. ($125) 523. Official Archer Medal. Silver, 40mm. Helmeted nude ancient 518. Japanese Fundraising Medal for Munich 1972. Silver, 31 grams, archer. Rev. Rings above legend and Munich child. EF. ($75) 34mm, by Taro. Abstract runner in high relief. Rev. Mascot Waldi 524. Commemorative Silver Medal 1972-1989. Silver, 40mm. over Olympic rings. This is the only official medal depicting mascot Munich spiral logo and cauldron. Rev. German eagle on the 40th Waldi, the Dachshund. EF, in plastic case with legend. ($125) Anniversary of the Federal German Republic. Unc. ($75) 519. 50th Anniversary of the Irish NOC Plaque, 1972. Silvered bronze, 525. Delhi King Super Hockey Stick as Used in the XX Olympics 58x58mm. Elaborate Celtic design in relief. Rev. Olympic rings Munich 1972. 92cm (34.2”), made by B.K. Kalia & Sons, above 4-line legend. EF, in clear acrylic box. ($125) Jullundur, India. This company also supplied hockey sticks to Rome c520. Official Gold Medal. Gold, “900”, 8 grams. Archer. Rev. Rings 1960, Tokyo 1964 and Mexico 1968. Used, VF. ($350) over legend and Munich child. Unc. ($400) 526. Austrian Team Patch. Multicolor, linen and silk, gold thread, c521. Commemorative Gold Medal. Gold, “585”, 4.4 grams, 22mm. 75mm (3”). Austrian eagle with NOC legend and rings, gold spiral Athlete’s head r. Rev. Flames. Unc. ($175) logo and legend. EF. ($100) 522. Coubertin Commemorative White Porcelain Medal. 80mm, made by Royal Porcelain Factory (“KPM”), Berlin. Head l. over rings. Rev. “ATHEN 1896 / MUENCHEN 1972”. EF, in original box. ($125) Please Bid Early! 35 531 527 528 529 530 532 533

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538 527. Equestrian Event Helper’s Bib. White linen with lt. green Munich 541 1972 equestrian pictogram, 28x38cm (11”x15”). EF. ($100) 528. Soccer Event Assistant’s Bib. White linen with green Munich 1972 540 soccer pictogram, 28x38cm (11”x15”). EF. ($100) 529. Large Spiral Logo and Oly Rings Paperweight Clear acrylic cube, 7.4x7.4x7.4cm (2.9”x2.9”x2.9”). Abt. EF. ($100) 530. Commemorative Shot Glass Holder Set. Cast blackened iron, 17.5cm (6.9”) tall. View of Munich with Olympic rings, glass in holders, decorated in color with Alpine rose and Enzian flowers. EF. ($100) 531. Silver Mascot Waldi Charm. Silver, 20x10mm. EF, with loop. ($75) 532. Official Guide, in French Language, published by the Organizing 542 Committee. 168pp. illus., 11x21cm (4.3”x8.3”). Program and venues, sport events, tickets, cultural program, accommodations, etc. Color covers some wear, contents lt. browning, EF. Scarce. ($100) INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 533. Official First Day Cover of the Munich 1972 Torch Relay in 538. 77th IOC Session in Innsbruck, 1976. “DIBOS” Badge. Silvered, Austria by the Austrian NOC. 16.6x22.2cm (6.5”x8.7”) with 36x46mm. Lt. wear at top, abt. EF. Rare named badge. ($400) cancelations in Nickelsdorf/L. Aug. 21, Vienna, Linz/D, Salzburg, c539. Austrian Army Badge. White and red enameled bronze, 42x68mm. and Innsbruck to Scharnitz, August 24, 1972. EF. ($75) With prongs and leather lapel patch. EF. Rare. ($300) 534. 15th IOC Session in Vienna, 1974. Official Medal. Goldplated 540. Official’s Badge. Silvered, 30x58mm. “OFFIZIELL” on red-yellow bronze, 40mm. Large NOC logo. Rev. 10-line legend in German. EF, bar. Elbel W-003. EF. ($250) in blue wallet with gold NOC logo. ($100) 541. Flag Top Used in the Opening Ceremony. Aluminum, 18x12.8cm 535. 75th IOC Session in Vienna, 1974. Press Badge. Goldplated, (7.1”x5”), made by Vereinigte Metallwerke. Large Olympic rings, 37x50mm, partially enameled in red and yellow. Lake Placid and base inscribed “XII. Olympische/Winterspiele/1976/Innsbruck”. EF. Moscow were selected to host the 1980 Games. EF. ($175) ($375) 536. Ninth European Track & Field Championship in Rome, 1974. Bronze Winner’s Medal. 70mm, by Attaroli. Winner seated on MONTREAL, 21st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976 rock inscribed with logo. Rev. Large logo. Toned EF, with ribbon in 542. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 45mm, by G. Huel/P.-Y. Italian colors. ($200) Pelletier. Montreal Olympic stadium over French legend in two lines. 537. Soviet-American Friendship Golf Game in Rangoon, Burma, Rev. Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylized “M” above Olympic September 1974. 8th Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated, 47mm. rings. EF, in black leather case. ($350) Lion of Burma above crossed golf clubs. Rev. 5-line legend in open c543. Chef de Mission Badge. Silvered, 29x57mm, red and green enamel. wreath. Looped. EF. ($175) Elbel S-008. EF. ($750) 36 544 546 547 548

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560 561 555 551. Participation Medal. Nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. Modern relief views of nine winter sports. Rev. Lake Placid Olympic 556 557 558 559 emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles. EF. ($350) 544. Australian Team Medal, 1976. Silver, 38mm, by Stokes. Ancient 552. 82nd IOC Session in Lake Placid 1980. Photo Press Badge. Greek and Montreal torchrunner, temple of Zeus in Olympia and Nickel-silver, 37x56mm. Inscribed “PRESSE”, with yellow ribbon, Montreal building in back. Rev. Legend. EF, spot rev., boxed. ($100) black stripe in center. EF. ($275) c545. Commemorative Pale Blue and White Jasper Wedgwood Plate. 553. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. 20.8cm (8.2”). Hand-applied white bas-reliefs show 9 Olympic Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) events (equestrian, yachting, discus, swimming, etc.), in the center 554. Silver Official Calendar Medal 1980. Silver “999”, 186 grams, the Canadian coat of arms, and XXI Olympiad Montreal legend. EF. 76mm, by Marcel Jovine, made by Medallic Art. Logo surrounded ($125) by eight Olympic winter events. Rev. Monthly 1980 calendar 546. Commemorative Queen’s Ware Wedgwood Plate. 20.8cm between torches, hockey sticks and skis below. EF. ($200) (10.5”). Sepia print of Montreal city view and torch runner, 555. IOC Press Commission Member Identity Card. Yellow, “B” and surrounded by five Olympic events. Commemorative Olympic text “OV”, with photo, 73x12.5cm (3”x4.9”). EF. ($150) on rev. EF. ($100) 547. Opening Ceremony Program, July 17, 1976. 47pp., illustrated MOSCOW, 22nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1980 in color, 21x26.6cm (8.3”x10.5”), in French and English. Cover 556. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. IOC Commission Badge. creased, partially sunned, contents EF. ($125) Bronze, 33x64mm. With red-white-red ribbon. EF. ($125) 548. Closing Ceremony Program, August 1, 1976. 64pp., many color 557. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. National Olympic Committee plates, 21x26.5cm (8.3”x10.4”), in French and English. Cover corner Badge. Bronze, 33x64mm. With green ribbon. EF. ($125) crease, VF-EF, contents EF. ($100) 558. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. NOC Guest Badge. Bronze, 549. 80th IOC Session in Athens, 1978. Press Badge. Goldplated, 33x64mm. With green-white-green ribbon. EF. ($125) 38x60mm. With yellow ribbon and blue-white cord. EF. ($225) 559. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. International Federation Badge. Bronze, 33x64mm. Spotty VF-EF, with light blue ribbon. ($100) LAKE PLACID, 13th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1980 560. Greek Torchbearer’s Pin. Silvered, blue enamel, 18x35mm. c550. Cased Bronze Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 80mm, by Tiffany & Co. Presented to Greek torchbearers from Olympia to Athens. EF. ($75) Hand holding flaming torch, Whiteface Mountain in background. 561. Bulgarian Torch Relay Medal. Silver, 40mm. Hands passing Rev. Logo over legend, large conifer branch at r. Unawarded. EF, flaming torch. Rev. Moscow and Bulgarian NOC logo surrounded with light blue and white striped ribbon. In dark blue leather case by 13 city coat of arms touched by the torch relay in Bulgaria June with embossed logo. ($7,500) 25 – July 1, 1980. Toned EF. ($100) 37 563

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562. Yachting Olympiad in Tallinn Commemorative Medal. Bronze, LOS ANGELES, 23rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1984 7.8cm (3.1”). View of Tallinn from sea, yachts in foreground. Rev. c573. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Fencing Large Moscow 1980 Olympic logo. Cased. EF. ($100) Women’s Team Foil. Silver, 60mm, by Dugald Sterner. Victory 563. Commemorative Jagbro Moscow 1980 Olympics Field Hockey seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team mates. Stick. 92cm (36.2”) long, made by Uttam Singh & Sons, Jullundur, Edge engraved “Fencing Woman’s Team Foil”. With ribbon, in blue India. Fiber glass armored hockey stick for the Moscow Olympics. velvet case lined in velvet and silk. Lt. rubbing, abt. EF. ($8,500) Unused, very lt. wear at top. ($300) 574. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by D. Sterner. Olympic c564. Commemorative “Moscow 80” Doll. 32cm (12.6”) tall. Dress with torch head within legend. Rev. Los Angeles Olympic emblem over apron and headscarf are covered with 42 mostly Moscow Olympic Olympic rings and laurel branches. EF. ($350) pins. EF. ($200) c575. Saudi-Arabia Large Team Badge. Goldplated, 6x5.7cm c565. Commemorative Porcelain Teapot. Multicolor, 13.5cm (5.3”) tall. (2.4”x2.2”). Palm tree with color rings, crossed swords below. EF. Gilt Moscow logo surrounded by flower garland, bid logo in center ($100) on other side. Top in form of a flower. EF. ($125) c577. Men’s Organizing Committee Gold Ring. 10 Karat, 25.6 grams, 566. Drinking Horn with Moscow Logo. Black and brown partially inside diameter 22mm. Gold logo affixed on blue stone between translucent horn, 15cm (5.9”). Gold décor engraved around opening, “Games of the XXXIII Olympiad”. “1932-1984” over “LA84” on logo attached on side, decorative brass end. With left and name over “LAOOC” and Olympic rings. Unc., cased. chain. EF. ($100) ($700) c567. Men’s Moscow 1980 Commemorative Watch Showing Month 578. Olympic Fanfare Music and Jewelry Box. Wood, 15x10cm and Day. Moscow logo on orange-brown dial. Numbered on back. (6”x4”), 5.6cm (2.2”) high, made in Italy. Moving star logo on In working order. Lt. wear on glass, o.w. EF. ($175) top, plays “Olympic Fanfar” when opened, includes a jewelry c568. Commemorative Moscow 80 Ladies Date Watch. Gold, Moscow compartment. EF. ($125) logo on red dial. Scr. on glass. Numbered on back. In working order. c579. Cased Set of Four Books by the Chinese Olympic Committee: VF+. ($125) China and the Olympics, China’s Sport in Ancient Time, 569. Official Logo Silver Ring. Goldplated, hallmarked silver, 20mm Wushen-Chinese Martial Arts and China’s Contemporary diameter inside. Moscow logo on front. EF. ($125) Sports. 112, 112, 120 and 104 pages, illustrated profusely, 570. Commemorative Binoculars. Chrome-plated, partially yellow 20.8x20.8cm (8.2”x8.2”) in English and Chinese, published shortly leatherette, 6.8x10.8cm (2.7”x4.3”). Moscow logo and Olympic before the Los Angeles Games. Very interesting set. In pictorial venues on sides. EF. ($100) cardboard box, multicolor silk with Chinese NOC logo on top. c571. Torchrunner Poster. Multicolor, 66.1x97.1cm (26”x38.2”), ($125) designed by Chantsev and Schestopal, printed by Plakat, Moscow. c580. 10th Asian Games in Seoul, 1986. Saudi Arabia Olympic Large Moscow torch runner to right, ancient Greek runners in Committee Presentation Medal. Goldplated, 74mm (2.9”). Affixed background, “Sport – Peace – Friendship” in three languages above. logo on obverse. Rev. Arab legend around logo. EF. ($175) Beautiful poster. EF, lt. marginal creases. ($175) CALGARY, 15th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1988 SARAJEVO, 14th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1984 c581. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for 572. Official Report. 198pp., illustrated, 20.5x28.5cm (8.1”x11.2”), in Alpine Skiing Men’s Slalom. Silver, 69mm, made by Jostens, Inc. English, French, and Serbo-Croation. Blue pictorial soft covers. Joint heads l. of native American with headdress of winter sport Cover lt. creases, contents EF. ($750) equipment and laureated athlete. Rev. Calgary logo. With turquoise ribbon, orange and blue stripes. In blue velvet case, lined in gray velvet and nylon. EF. ($17,500) 582. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 64mm, by C. Martens. Lots marked “c” are shown Calgary Olympic emblem, stylized snowflake design. Rev. Olympic motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains. Unc., in in the color section presentation case. ($425) 38 586 583

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583. Volunteer’s Medal. Bronze, 64mm. Large logo, same design as participation medal. Rev. Steps and legend for Team ‘88. Unc., in brown velvet case. ($150) 584. 93rd IOC Session in Calgary 1988. IOC Badge. Goldplated, 593 30x45mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($175) 585. 93rd IOC Session in Calgary, 1988. National Olympic Committee Badge. Goldplated, 30x45mm. With green ribbon. EF. ($175) 586. Set of Ten Silver $20 Coins, Calgary Olympic Winter Games, 1988. Proof, FDC, housed in green velvet case. ($300)

SEOUL, 24th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1988 c587. Cased Gold First Place Winner’s Medal in Demonstration Event Taekwondo. Goldplated silver, 60mm. Mascot Hodori in Taekwondo pose, 3-line legend at l. Rev. Dove of peace, logo above, “Taekwondo” on edge. Taekwondo, which originated in Korea, was an official demonstration sport. Since Sydney 2000 Taekwondo is an official Olympic sport. With multicolor ribbon, housed in blue velvet 594 595 presentation and cardboard case. Unc. ($4,500) 588. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by K. Kwanghyun. ALBERTVILLE, 16th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1992 South Gate below mountain, cloud, crane, and sun. Rev. Seoul 592. Commemorative Soviet Pocket Watch. Steel with color enameled Olympic emblem over English legend in two lines. EF, in Albertville logo. Molnija watch. One of the last Soviet watches. With presentation case. ($375) chain. EF. ($150) 589. Bid Medal Nagoya 1988. Bronze, 35mm, by Japanese Bid 593. Belarus NOC Presentation Pocket Watch. Silvered, 50mm, color Committee. Torchbearer r., outlines of Japan in back, “Los Angeles enameled on front. Belarus NOC logo on dial. EF. ($150) / Nagoya”. Rev. Japanese NOC logo and “1984 Los Angeles to 1988 Nagoya”. EF, housed in large case, lined in red velvet. ($150) BARCELONA, 25th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1992 590. Commemorative Olympic Stadium Bronze Plate. 20cm (7.9”). 594. Gold Polish Olympic Committee Presentation Medal. Goldplated Three-dimensional view of Olympic stadium, logo above, “Seoul bronze, 70mm. Polish NOC logo. Rev. 7-line legend. EF. In 1988” below with Hodori mascots. EF. ($100) presentation case with dated paper dedication on inside top, signed A Guide to the XXIVth Olympiad. Published by the Organising 591. by Polish NOC President. ($125) Committee. 122pp. illus. in color, 3 fold-out plates in back, 595. Official Guide Barcelona 1992. 115pp. illustrated in color and 13.4x26.5cm (5.3”x10.4”), in English. Program, venues, hotels, b&w, 13x22cm (5.1”x8.7”), in English. EF. Very scarce. ($100) travel, color illustrations of posters, coins, stamps, medals, etc. Color 596. Official Report. Text in English. 4 vols., 459, 431, 427 and 455pp. cover, VF-EF, contents EF. ($125) illus. Linen. New. (4 vols.) ($575) 597. Official Report Volume 5. The Results. 531pp., in 4 languages. Plus “Biographies 92” with 2 diskettes “Biographies 92, Olympic Please Bid Early! Medals. All in black linen slipcase. EF. Very scarce. ($250) 39 600

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LILLEHAMMER, 17th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1994 609 599. Participation Medal. Copper, 66x76mm, by M. Kleppan. Pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings. Rev. Modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms. EF, toning, in original wooden case. 612 ($400) 600. Official Souvenir Torch. 60cm (23.8”), wood and metal engraved 616 with 6 winter events. Accompanied by wooden display stand, 31cm 614 (12.2”) tall featuring Lillehammer logo and torch runner. EF. In ATLANTA, 26th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1996 original pictorial box. ($300) c610. Set of Gold, Silver and Bronze Winners Medals Presented By 601. Commemorative Mascot Kristin Knife. Steel, with logo, wood the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. Goldplated silver, handle, 12.5cm (4.9”) long. With brown leather sheath and affixed silver and bronze, 70mm, by Malcolm Grier Designers. Victory silver logo. In presentation box. EF. ($125) seated above stadium. Rev. Atlanta logo over laurel branches and 602. Participation Diploma. Multicolor, 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). In pictogram. Edge engraved “Atlanta Committee for the Olympic pictorial cover. EF. ($125) Games”. With green and gold ribbons with Atlanta logo. In original 603. Hugin – Official Newspaper of the XVII Olympic Winter Games. cardboard boxes. All Unc. A rare set. ($10,000) Each 28pp., illustrated in b&w with color covers, 29x40.3cm c611. Cased Paralympic Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, (11.4”x15.7”), in Norwegian, English, French, and German. 82mm (3.2”). Paralympic Atlanta 1996 logo and legend. Rev. Braille Included are February 7 and February 10 to 27, 1994. The Games, legend over Paralympic logo. Looped, with blue ribbon. In green venues, torch relay, Lillehammer town, athletes, etc. Lt. browning, cardboard presentation box with blue velvet insert. EF. ($2,500) EF. (20 pcs.) ($125) 612. Silver Medal Winner’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Silver, 604. Munin – Official Newspaper of the XVII Olympic Winter 14x19mm. Unc. Numbered, in black plastic wallet. ($200) Games. Each 4pp., illustrated in b&w, 29x40cm (11.4”x15.7”), in c613. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. IOC Badge. Goldplated, white English and French. Included are February 7 and February 12-27, and green enamel, 50x72mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($175) 1994. Contains interesting information about the teams, events, 614. Centennial of the Modern Olympic Games Medal 1996. Silver, Lillehammer. Lt. browning, EF. (17 pcs.) ($100) 43mm, by Intercoin, Milano. Bust of Coubertin in circle of Olympic 605. Official Results. 402pp., 22.9x22.5cm (9”x8.9”). Pink pictorial stiff cities 1896 -1996. Rev. Torch dividing Athens temple (1896) and covers. EF. ($125) Atlanta skyline (1996). Proof, Unc, cased. ($175) 607. Cased IOC Centenary Medal and Badge, 1994. Goldplated c615. Cased Kuwait National Olympic Committee Medal. Goldplated, bronze, 70mm, 7mm thick. “1894 1994” over 5 Olympic rings. Rev. multicolor enamel, 75mm. Logo surrounded by Arab and English “Centenary Medal” in English and French. Plus goldplated pin, legend. Rev. Radio/TV towers. EF, in blue case with gold logo. ($125) 16mm, with white ribbon, stripes in Olympic colors. ($200) 616. Official Torch of the U.S. Olympic Committee. Silver color and 608. Official Cased Centennial Olympic Congress Medal. Bronze, blue rubber, 59cm (23”). Used for Olympic Festivals and other 68mm uniface, struck at Paris Mint. Legend above congress logo. official events. Unused, in original packing. ($2,500) EF, in blue leatherette case, lined, inscribed on top. EF. ($125) 609. 104th IOC Session in Budapest, 1995. IOC Badge. Goldplated, Lots marked “c” are shown partially enameled, 35x65mm. With white ribbon and cord. Salt Lake City was selected to host the 2002 Winter Games. EF. ($175) in the color section 40 620 618 621 617

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628 629 627 617. Waterford Crystal Atlanta 1996 Olympic Torch. 10.2x20cm 624. Participation Medal. Silvered, 50mm. Sydney Olympic logo. Rev. (4”x2.9”), 3.1cm (1.2”) thick. Cauldron with “100 Atlanta 1996” 3-line legend over Olympic rings. EF, in original box. ($275) and Olympic rings, flame logo above. EF, in original case with 625. Set of Two Greek NOC Medals Presented to Known IOC silver Atlanta logo. ($175) Member. Bronze, 55mm unround, by Antika. Wrestlers from ancient 618. Commemorative Crystal Peach Paper Weight. 7x10.5cm Pamphylia Stater coin, and laureated Zeus head from ancient Elis (2.8”x4.1”). Peach has the Atlanta flaming torch logo and “Atlanta Stater coin. Rev. Hellenic NOC logo and legend. With numbered 1996” engraved on side. EF. ($100) brochure, and signed card of L.V. Nikolaou, Greek NOC President. 619. 106th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1997. Commission Member In brown velvet case, name of IOC member on top. EF. ($200) Badge. Goldplated, 30x55mm. With red-white-red ribbon and cord. 626. Cased Commemorative Wedgwood Winner’s Medal. Blue and EF. ($250) white jasper, 74mm, (2.9”), made by Wedgwood. Female seated above stadium, “Games of the XXVII Olympiad” in 4 lines at right. NAGANO, 18th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1998 Rev. Sydney logo and Wedgwood markings in gold. EF, boxed. 620. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Nagano logo over legend. ($275) Rev. Wooded mountainside. EF, in box with gilt logo. ($375) 627. Azerbaijan NOC Presentation Medal. Goldplated, flag enameled 621. (Brochure) Program of the Lighting of the Olympic Flame and in color, 60mm. Logo over flag. Rev. “With Compliments/NOC/of Torch Relay for the XVIII Winter Olympic Games Nagano 1998. Azerbaijan”. EF, cased. ($100) 16pp., illustrated in color, 26x27cm (10.3”x10.6”), in Greek and English. Program, list of Winter Games, posters, etc. EF. Rare. ($150) SALT LAKE CITY, 19th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2002 628. Participation Medal. Bronze plaque, 49x89mm, by O.T. Tanner. SYDNEY, 27th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2000 “Light the Fire Within” motto and Salt Lake City 2002 logo on c622. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Utah’s famous arch, mountain view in back. Rev. Three athletes Baseball. Pure silver, 68mm, by Wojciech Pietranik. Victory seated dashing out of mountain between legend and Olympic rings. EF, above stadium. Rev. Olympic rings over Sydney opera house and cased. ($425) Sydney torch. Last time the obverse design since 1928 Amsterdam 629. Very Rare Silver Salt Lake City Bid Medal. Silver, 45mm, weight was on a winner medal. New design since Athens 2004. With blue 2 ounces, by Mcray Magleby. Bid logo over mountains. Rev. Large ribbon embroidered in silver “SYDNEY 2000”. Housed in round torch with dove-shaped flame capturing the essence of peace and silver metal box with blue plastic top. Medal EF, lt. toning. ($9,000) unity commissioned by the SLC Bid Committee to bring the Games c623. Cased Silver Paralympic Winner’s Medal. Silver from the to Utah. One of only 50 medals, struck on the beginning of the Connington Mine in Queensland, 70mm, by Stuart Devlin. View of successful bid. EF, starting to tone. Rare. ($150) Opera House and Harbor Bridge surrounded by Paralympic venues. c630. Radio-Television Broadcaster Bib for February 13. Lavender, Rev. Logos of Sydney Paralympic OC and International Paralympic orange and white with black writing of date. EF. ($100) Committee. Unawarded. With blue ribbon, housed in leather case. Unc. ($3,750) Please Bid Early! 41 634 635

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631. (Brochure) Lighting and Handing-Over of the Olympic Flame. 25pp., illustrated in color, 17x24cm (6.7”x9.4”), in Greek and 646 English. Program of torch lighting, torch relay in Greece and Handing-Over Ceremony in Athens, list of last torchbearers in each 641. Official Report. Three Volumes, in Italian and English Winter Olympic Games, etc. EF. ($125) Languages. Portrait, white, 352pp. Final Report, red, 351pp. 632. Official Report. 3 volumes, beautifully illustrated in color. In plus disk in back with report in Italian and French languages. And slipcase. EF. ($750) Sustainability Report 2006, green, 212pp. In white case, spotting on side, with 2 disks: Results Book and Candidacy Report. EF. A ATHENS, 28th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2004 very rare report made in a low number, never for sale to the public. c633. Paralympic Silver Winner’s Medal. Silver, 60mm, View of ($1,750) Acropolis in Athens. Rev. Paralympic logo above Braille legend. Unawarded. With multicolor ribbon. EF. ($3,750) BEIJING, 29th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2008 634. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 logo. Rev. 642. 120th IOC Session in Beijing 2008. International Federation Games legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. Badge. Multicolor, 33x33mm, with blue ribbon, and red cord. Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space for Original packaging. Unc. ($175) participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($250) 643. 120th IOC Session in Beijing 2008. Organizing Committee 635. Paralympic Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 Badge. Multicolor, 33x33mm, with red ribbon and red cord. Original Paralympic logo. Rev. Legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on packaging. Unc. ($175) both sides. Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space 644. Participation Medal. Copper, 55mm. Logo over Bird’s Nest for participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($200) Olympic Stadium. Rev. Five Fuwa mascots over Chinese and th 636. 116 IOC Session in Athens, 2004. Session Service Badge. Gilt, English “One World One Dream” motto, waves below. Unc, in red 32x50mm. With purple-black-purple ribbon. EF. ($175) wooden box. ($400) 638. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. 645. Participant’s Pin Presented by IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) Numbered, in plastic box, gold rings on back. EF. ($100) 646. Olympic and Paralympic Volunteers Medal. Goldplated, 52mm. TORINO, 20th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2006 Logos above Bird’s Nest Stadium. Rev. Chinese legend. In wooden 639. Group of 13 Daily Olympic Village Newspapers. 8pp. each, box with logos on top, lined in velvet. Unc. ($125) multicolor, 29.7x42cm (11.7”x16.5”), in English and French. Included c648. Gold Medal Winner’s Diploma Awarded for 400 Meter are February 12, and February 15-26, 2006. Articles on the Games, the Men’s Freestyle Swimming. Yellow and ivory silk, 46x35cm village, athletes, culture, etc. Center fold, o.w. EF. (13 pcs.) ($125) (18.1”x13.8”), in French, English and Chinese. Housed in green silk c640. (Brochure) The Olympic Flame – Ancient Olympia, November case lined with yellow velvet. EF. Beautiful set. ($2,500) 27, 2005. 32pp., illustrated in color, 17x23.8cm (6.7”x9.4”), in Greek and English. Program of the lighting ceremony, daily schedule and map of the Greek torch relay from Olympia to Athens, Lots marked “c” are shown and in Italy to Torino, information and illustrations of all winter torches, Hellenic postal seals, etc. EF. Very informative. ($125) in the color section 42 649 650 651 652 655

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657 656 659 661 649. Torchbearer’s Certificate. Multicolor, 29.5x21cm (11.6”x8.3”). VANCOUVER, 21st OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2010 Beijing 2008 and Hellenic NOC logo at top, legend in English, 655. Participant’s Pin Presented by IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. Chinese and Greek, facsimile signatures of IOC President Rogge, Numbered, in plastic box, gold rings on back. EF. ($100) and President’s Signatures of Organizing Committee and Greek 656. Paralympic Games Volunteers Medal. Silvered, 40mm. Part of NOC. EF. ($125) raven design by Komoyue First Nation. Rev. Paralympic logo, motto 650. Equestrian Official’s Identity Card. Multicolor, laminated, and landscape. EF, cased, in cardboard box. ($125) 10.1x15.9cm (4”x6.3”). EF. ($125) 657. Group of Seven Ice Hockey Tickets, February 13, 15, 17, 20, 651. (Brochure) Visual Identity Elements Collection for Non- (2 different, 12:00 and 14:30), 22 and 23, 2010, UBC Thunderbird Commercial Use. 107pp., illustrated in color, 21x28.6cm Arena. Light blue, with hologram, 14.5x7cm (5.7”x2.8”). All EF. (7 (8.3”x11.3”), in Chinese and English. Use of logo, mascots, colors pcs.) ($100) for Olympic and Paralympic Games. With CD-Rom in back. EF. c658. Singapore 2010 First . Official Torch of ($100) the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games. Aluminum, partially 652. Set of 25 Issues of Village Life, August 1-25, 2008. Newspaper decorated in purple, logo of the first Olympic Summer Youth of the Olympic Village. 8pp. each, color illustrated, 28.4x42cm Games at top. With instruction brochure, in original carton. EF. (11.2”x16.5”), in English and French. Interesting information about ($3,750) all aspects of the Games, souvenirs, culture, the teams, etc. Center 659. 1st Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. Silver Winner’s fold, EF. ($150) Diploma in Women’s Event, and Participation 653. Official Report in English Language. Four Volumes, 23.8x36.6cm Diploma. Multicolor, 29.8x21cm (11.7”x8.3”). Winner’s diploma (9.4“x14.4“), illustrated in color. Vol. I: Bid Documents and with silver design, both with color logo. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($450) Analysis. Passion behind the Bid. 143pp. Vol. II. Ceremonies and c660. Innsbruck, First Youth Winter Olympic Games, 2012. Mascot Competitions, Celebration of the Games. 270pp. Vol. III. Preparation Yoggl, the Mountain Goat. Multicolor plush 37cm (14.6”) tall. EF. for the Games: New Beijing Great Olympics. 310pp. Vol. IV Games ($125) Results and Key Appendices: Truly Exceptional. Contains 1 CD ROM and 4 DVDs. Bound in silk, in silk case. Scarce report, never LONDON, 30th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2012 for sale to the public. EF. ($2,250) 661. Group of Nine Color Photos of the Lighting of the London 2012 654. 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, 2009. International Flame in Olympia, Greece, May 10, 2012. 20.5x15cm (8”x6”), Federation Badge. Multicolor enamel, 33x33mm. With blue ribbon. each. All different, all EF. (9 pcs.) ($125) Rio de Janeiro was selected to host the 2016 Olympic Games. With original packaging. EF. ($200)

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43 THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES

SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES I . . . . 1896 . . . Athens, Greece ...... April 6–15 II . . . 1900 . . . Paris, France...... May 20–October 28 III . . . 1904 . . . St. Louis, USA ...... July 1–November 23 1906 . . . Athens, Greece - Intermediate (Olympic) Games IV . . . 1908 . . . London, England...... April 27–October 31 V . . . 1912 . . . Stockholm, Sweden...... May 5–July 22 VI . . . 1916 . . . Berlin, Germany (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWI VII . . . 1920 . . . Antwerp, Belgium...... April 20–September 12 VIII . . 1924 . . . Paris, France...... May 4–July 27 IX . . . 1928 . . . Amsterdam, The Netherlands ...... May 17–August 12

X . . . 1932 . . . Los Angeles, USA...... July 30–August 12 XI . . . 1936 . . . Berlin, Germany...... August 1–16 XII . . . 1940 . . . Tokyo, Japan/Helsinki, Finland (canceled). . . .Not celebrated due to WWII XIII . . 1944 . . . London, England (canceled)...... Not celebrated due to WWII XIV . . 1948 . . . London, England...... July 29–August 14 XV . . . 1952 . . . Helsinki, Finland...... July 19–August 3 XVI . . 1956 . . . Melbourne, Australia...... November 22–December 8 Equestrian events in Stockholm, Sweden. . . . June 10–17 XVII . . 1960 . . . Rome, Italy...... August 25–September 11 XVIII . . 1964 . . . Tokyo, Japan...... October 10–24 XIX . . 1968 . . . Mexico City, Mexico...... October 12–27 XX . . . 1972 . . . Munich, Germany...... August 26–September 10 XXI . . 1976 . . . Montreal, Canada ...... July 17–August 1 XXII . . 1980 . . . Moscow, Soviet Union ...... July 19–August 3 XXIII . . 1984 . . . Los Angeles, USA...... July 28–August 12 XXIV . . 1988 . . . Seoul, Korea...... September 17–October 2 XXV . . 1992 . . . Barcelona, ...... July 25–August 9 XXVI . . 1996 . . . Atlanta, USA...... July 19–August 4 XXVII . 2000 . . . Sydney, Australia...... September 16–October 1 XXVIII . 2004 . . . Athens, Greece ...... August 13–29 XXIX . . 2008 . . . Beijing, China...... August 8–24 XXX . . 2012 . . . London, England ...... July 27–August 12 XXXI . . 2016 . . . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ...... August 5–21

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