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79. 1984. The Olympic Experience Poster. Multicolor, c69. Moscow 1980. Official Poster. Red logo, 40x60cm (15.7”x23.6”), 61x91cm (24”x35.8”), designed by Melanie Taylor Kent. Coliseum printed by Litho . Large red logo, text in Russian, English Olympic stadium with various events, skyline of Los Angeles and French at r. Lt. marginal browning, lt. creases, VF-EF. ($125) in back, USOC logo below. EF, framed under glass. ($125) c70. Moscow 1980. Olympic Poster Set. 39 different color posters from 80. Los Angeles 1984. ABC Television Poster “The Olympic Moscow 1980, 25x33cm (9.8”x13”). Stiff paper, EF, in color folder, Tradition Continues”. Multicolor, 64.5x83.5cm (25.4”x32.9”), lt. wear. Interesting poster set. ($175) designed by Jim Sharpe. Collage of diver, runner, boxer, and 71. 1984 Winter. Large Olympic Bobsled Poster. Multicolor gymnast over legend. Lt. creases o.w. EF. ($100) offset, 67.6x98cm (26.6”x38.6”), designed by Ismar Mujezinovic, c81. (Autographs) Los Angeles 1984. Set of 7 Different Official Art printed by Nisro Oslobedenje, Sarajevo. Bobsled during run. Posters, Each Signed by the Artist. Multicolor (6) and b&w (1), Olympism unlisted. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($175) 61.2x91.3cm (24.1”x35.9”). Included are posters by David Hockney, 72. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Speed Skater Poster. Multicolor offset R. Saunders, J. Borofsky, S. Francis, R. Diebenkorn, L. Benglis and printing, 48x68cm (18.9”x26.8”), designed by I. Mujezinovic. G. Winogrand (b&w). All EF, with certificates of authenticity. Housed Speed skater racing towards viewer. Olympism p. 147. Lt. creases, in original large linen box, legend on top worn, foxed. ($1,000) VF-EF. ($100) 82. 1988 Winter. Labatt’s Official Olympic Winter Posters c73. Sarajevo Winter 1984. Official Art Poster of a Ski Jumper by from Chamonix 1924 to 1988. Multicolor, 61x91cm (24”x36”). Jean-Michel Falon. Multicolor, 61x91.4cm (24”x36”). Ski jumper Four rows showing 15 Olympic posters. Lt. marginal creases, above globe, in blue sky amid snowflakes. EF. Beautiful poster. o.w. EF. ($125) ($175) c83. Calgary Winter 1988. Artist’s Signed USA Skating Poster. c74. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Hundertwasser Olympia Art Poster. Multicolor, 65.2x83.5cm (25.7”x32.9”). Female figure skater under Multicolor, 62x85cm (24.5”x33.5”). Poster shows “The End of the Olympic rings and “USA”. EF. In wooden frame, under glass. Road”, painted by famous artist in 1983. EF. ($200) Beautiful poster. ($150) 75. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Skiing Winner Art Poster. Multicolor, 84. Seoul 1988. Official Logo Poster. Multicolor, 60.2x84.3cm 62x84.8cm (24.4”x33.4”), by Helnwein. Winning skier holding (23.7”x33.2”), designed by Yang Seung-choon. Large color logo, skis. EF. ($150) gold stripes on sides. VF-EF. ($175) 76. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Vasarely Downhill Skier Art Poster. c85. Seoul 1988. Official Torch Runner Poster. Multicolor, 84x59.5cm Multicolor, 62x91.2cm (24.4”x35.9”), by V. Vasarely. EF. ($125) (33”x23.5”), designed by Cho Young-jae. Olympic rings above 77. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Skater ABC Television Poster. Multicolor, torch runner. EF. ($150) 65x84cm (25.6”x33.1”). Male and female medal winners over 86. Albertville 1992 Winter. Official Poster. Multicolor, 60x80cm skating and ice hockey events. EF, minor creases. ($125) (23.6”x31.5”). EF. ($150) 78. Los Angeles 1984. Olympic Sailing Team Trials Poster. c87. Barcelona 1992. Mosaic-Style Discus Thrower Poster. Multicolor, Multicolor, 45.6x61cm (18”x24”). Sailing scene in ocean waves, 49.7x69.8cm (19.6”x27.5”). Discus thrower under Olympic rings, logo of U.S. Sailing Team below. Creased, EF. ($100) laurel leaf band in background. EF. Scarce and beautiful. ($100)

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102 99 101 96. Nagano 1998 Winter. Olympic Sport Scenes and Balloons at Nagano Games 1998. Multicolor, 45.6x60.8cm (18”x23.9”), 88. Barcelona 1992. Group of Three Posters: Kuwait Message by Kei Masuda, published by Fine Arts Ltd., St. Louis. Balloons to the World: Free Our POW’s – Pray for our POW’s – Help drifting over Nagano landscape with Olympic events. EF. ($100) our POW’s. Multicolor, 50x70cm (19.7”x27.6”) each, printed by 97. Nagano 1998 Winter. Ski Jumper in Flight Poster. Multicolor, Al-Assirya Press. Eastern hemisphere map with Kuwait enlarged. 45.6x60.8cm (18”x23.9”), by Cristóbal Gabarrón, published by Crying little boy with his father’s picture. And Dove of Peace flying Fine Arts Ltd., St. Louis. Bird-like ski jumper in flight. EF. ($100) from open prison cell. Barcelona logo below. Lt. creases, o.w. EF. 98. Nagano 1998 Winter. Paralympic Games Poster. Silver, black (3 pcs.) Rare. ($300) and white, 72.6x103cm (28.6”x40.6”), published by the Paralympic 89. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Official Poster with Torch Runner. Organising Committee. Traces of Ice sports over Games legend. Multicolor, 70x99cm (39”x27.6”), by Designgruppen 1994. Large Lt. creases and sm. tears around edges, o.w. EF. ($150) image of torch runner pictogram between event pictograms. EF. ($175) 99. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Official Flag Poster. Multicolor, 90. Atlanta 1996. Greek Poster on the Centennial of the Olympic 61x91cm (24”x36”). White flag with “Salt Lake 2002” between logo Games. Multicolor, 67.3x98.3cm (26.5”x38.7”), published by Greek and Olympic rings, snow-covered mountain tops below. EF. ($100) National Tourist Association. “1896 1996” in , surrounded c100. (Autograph) Athens 2004. in Athens 2004. by ancient Greek male sculpture. Lt. marginal creases, o.w EF. ($125) Multicolor lithograph, 68.5x28cm (27”x11”), by Marc Ahr. View c91. (Autograph) Atlanta 1996. Official Poster Featuring an Athlete, of Olympic Stadium with Olympic events, modern and ancient 1996. Multicolor, 66x99cm (26”x39”), designed by Primo Angeli. Greek athletes alternating in front. Signed and numbered by artist Outlines of an athlete’s upper body with Atlanta logo. Numbered, in pencil. EF. ($125) signed in pencil by Primo Angeli. EF, lt. marginal creases. ($200) 101. (Book) Histoire Generale et Particulière de la Grèce. General 92. Atlanta 1996. Torchbearer’s Recognition Poster by Coca-Cola. and Special History of Greece (transl.). , 1783. 312pp., Black and white, 33.3x53cm (13.1”x20.9”). Text between Atlanta 13x20.5cm (5.1”x8.1”), in French language. Includes chapter on the logo and torch relay logo. Creased, VF-EF. ($75) ancient Greek Olympic Games, admission of athletes to Olympic c93. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Poster. Multicolor, 74x103cm Games, the winners including Milon of Croton, etc. Bound in half (29”x40.5”). Bird on ski poles, mountains at sunrise in background. leather, tear on spine, blank front page missing, title page damp EF. ($175) stained, contents EF. ($200) 94. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Logo Poster. Multicolor, 51.3x72.7cm (20.2”x28.6”). Nagano snow flower logo. EF. ($100) THIRD NATIONAL GREEK OLYMPIC GAMES, 95. Nagano 1998 Winter. Official Snowlets Mascots Poster. ATHENS, 1875 Multicolor, 74x103cm (29”x40.5”). Snowlets over English and 102. Participation Medal. Copper, 41mm, by Barre. Head r. of King Japanese legend. EF. ($175) George I. Rev. Legend in crossed laurel branches. EF. ($700) 9 103 108 105 106

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ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 110 111 103. Pair of Winner’s and Participation Medals 1896 Replicas (1996). 111. (Guide) Paris et l’Exposition 1900. Guide Joanne. Paris, 1900. Silver, 38mm, struck by Tawcoa Mint. Head of Zeus similar to winner’s LXV, 192, 37 pages illustrated plus 150 pages of advertisements, medal. Rev. Acropolis between Greek legend. And seated Nike, similar 8.5x13.8cm (3.3”x5.4”), in French language. Incl. Olympic Games to participation medal. Rev. 5-line Greek legend within laurel wreath. events in Vincennes, and map of Olympic venues, lodging and Proof, FDC, in presentation case, with brochure. ($100) transportation, places to visit, 3 fold-out maps plus very large fold- c104. Ticket. Athens 1896 Olympic Games Panathenian Stadium out map in back. Covers creased, contents EF. ($175) Ticket. Orange and black, 11.5x8cm (4.5”x3.2”). Lt. marginal 112. Stereoscopic Card of the Olympic Games Gymnastic Event browning, top left corner loose, stain and tiny trace of mounting on in Vincennes. Orange cardboard, b&w photos, 17.6x8.8cm reverse, VF+. Extremely rare ticket. ($1,000) (6.9”x3.5”), by Felix Potin. Two actual photos of gymnastic nd opening ceremony pasted on cardboard. Lt. center crease, photos PARIS, 2 OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 EF. Rare. ($200) 105. Lifesaving Event. Silver Winner’s Plaque for Firemen and Fire-Engines Competition. Hallmarked silver, “Argent” on edge, ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Angel scattering laurel branches over Paris c113. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Won by Robert Stangland, Exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete with laurel branch on USA, in Track & Field Hop, Step, and Jump (Triple Jump) on podium inscribed “CONCOURS DE SAPEURS-POMPIERS”. September 1st, 1904. Bronze, 39mm, made by Dieges & Clust, Ltly. polished, abt. EF. Rare, ($1,500) New York. Victorious athlete standing; radiant Acropolis and 106. Shooting Winner’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 41x59mm, by ancient Greek athletes in background, “OLYMPIAD 1904”. Rev. F. Vernon. Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris Victory holding laurel wreath over engraved “Running/Hop, Step exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium & Jump”, sm. bust of Zeus at l. EF. Complete with ribbon, yellow inscribed “CONCOURS DE TIR/VII CONCOURS/ NATIONAL”. center stripe, blue-white-red stripes either side, suspended from Polished on obverse, EF. ($850) bronze bar inscribed “1904/UNIVERSAL/OLYMPIC GAMES/ST. c107. Gold Award Plaque by the Minister of Sports. Goldplated bronze, LOUIS EXPOSITION”. EF. Medal housed in original maroon 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Victorious athlete standing on podium. Rev. leather case with gold lettering, partial leather loss from removed 4-line French award legend over laurel branch. Matte EF, cased. tape below. Extremely rare medal. Minimum Bid ($19,500) ($1,000) c114. Color Enameled St. Louis 1904 Worlds Fair Pin. Goldplated, 108. Judge’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 36x50mm, by Roty. Rose and laurel center multicolor enamel, 31x29mm. Multicolor view of St. Louis branches over Paris exposition grounds. Rev. Young winged boy (New 1904 exposition building on waterfront. EF. ($150) Century) taking torch from sleeping woman. Toned EF. ($200) c115. Color Enameled St. Louis 1904 World’s Fair Pin. Bronze, c109. First Place Winner’s Diploma of the International (Olympic) multicolor enamel, 27mm. View of castle-like exposition building, Shooting Competition. Awarded for Silhouette Shooting. “St. Louis 1904” above. EF. ($150) 31x48.8cm (21.2”x19.2”) issued by the Union of French Shooting c116. Commemorative American Mandolin Harp, Special St. Louis societies, with 5 signatures including Merillon who was also the Model, in Large Carrying Case. Painted wood, 39.3x49cm President of the Paris 1900 Olympic Games. Although many participated (15.5”x19.3”). With multicolor handpainted flower border and view in this shooting event, diplomas had to be purchased by the contestants for a of Palace of Varied Industries. EF. With Self Instructor Booklet substantial sum. Only a few ordered the diplomas. Browning, creased, VF, for the American Mandolin Harp, 12pp., 27.5x22cm (10.8”x8.7”), mounted professionally on linen. Rare. ($4,000) in English and German. VF. All housed in original suitcase – style 110. Rules and Regulations and Program of the Olympic Games, large carrying case, lt. wear. Rare group. ($575) in French. Paris, 1900. 464pp. Includes rules and regulations for all sport events during the 1900 World Exposition in Paris. Bound in calf and marbled boards, raised spine, gilt legend, ltly. scuffed, Please Bid Early! lt. browning inside, EF. Very rare. ($2,500) 10 119

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122 124 125 126 128 129 124. Official Guide to the World’s Fair. Published by Authority of 117. Group of Four Different Worlds’ Fair St. Louis 1904 Stamp the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St. Louis, 1904. 200pp. illus., Boxes. Aluminum, 43x28mm (2), 30x34mm and 33x28mm. Inside large fold-out map of exposition grounds and street car map tipped slides open to reveal space for keeping stamps. EF. Scarce group. in. Includes program of all athletic and Olympic events. Color (4 pcs.) ($300) cover tear at bottom, sm. chips on edge, contents EF. ($225) c118. World’s Fair 1803 Napoleon Souvenir Plate, 1904. Blue and 125. (Autographs) Official Invitation to the Dedication Ceremonies white porcelain, 17.9cm (7”), made by Victoria Art Co. Facing of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, April 30, May 1 and 2, decorated military bust of Napoleon who sold the territory in 1803 1903. Stock paper, 2pp., 20.2x24.7cm (8”x9.7”), embossed cover. to Jefferson. U.S. and French flags at sides. Hendershott 42-650 Signed in ink by D.R. Francis, President of the Exposition, and color variety. Rare. EF. ($375) Th. H. Carter, President of the L.P.E. Commission. EF, traces of 119. Commemorative World’s Fair St. Louis 1904 Glass Opalene mounting on back. With separate invitation card. (2 pcs.) ($200) Plate with Cats. White opalene milk glass, 18x18.3cm (7.1”x7.2”), 126. Daily Official Program, July 16, 1904. 17pp., 15.3x22.5cm partially goldplated. Three cats at top, legend (almost faded) below. (6”x8.9”). Includes map of the grounds with the Athletic Field Cut-out border. VF. Unusual plate. ($75) (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, future events of the Olympic c120. Commemorative United States Government Building St. Louis Games and photos incl. J.E. Sullivan, Director of Olympian Games. 1904 Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 16.2cm (6.4”), made in . Punchholed, abt. EF. ($100) View of government building, legend below. Decorative border. c127. Daily Official Program, July 21, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x22.5cm VF+. ($75) (6”x8.9”). Includes map of fair grounds with Athletic Field (Olympic 121. Commemorative Glass Plate. Clear glass, center goldplated, 18.5cm Stadium), future events of Olympic Games and photo of J.E. Sullivan, (7.3”). View of Festival Hall and Cascade Gardens surrounded by Director of the Olympian Games. Punchholed, VF-EF. ($100) “Forget me not” lattice design, some forget-me-nots goldplated, 128. Daily Official Program, June 25, 1904. 17pp., 15.2x22.4cm as made. EF. ($125) (6”x8.8”). Includes map of fair grounds with Athletic Field 122. Cascade Garden at the World’s Fair St. Louis 1904 Plate. Base (Olympic Stadium) and Olympian Way, future events of Olympic metal, partially goldplated, 23x17cm (9.1”x6.7”), manufactured Games: Lacrosse July 5-7, Swimming July 8-9, Basketball July 11- by North Pacific Trading Co., Chicago. View of Cascade Garden 12, Regatta July 29-30, etc. Punchholed, EF. ($100) surrounded by border of flowers. VF+. Scarce. ($150) 129. Daily Official Program, August 2, 1904. 17pp., 15.5x22.2cm 123. Official Diploma for a Member of the Jury. Brown design, (6.1”x8.7”). Includes map of the fair grounds with the Athletic Field 61.2x52.6cm (24.1”x20.7”), designed by W.H. Low, printed by (Olympic Stadium), program of the Physical Training Lecture Course Gilbo and Co., Brooklyn. Crowned female with globe and winged Aug. 1-12 and 15-27 incl. Tait McKenzie’s 10 lectures; and Future naked athlete with torch approaching America seated in center. Events of the Olympic Games as Bicycling, Aug. 1-6, Roque Aug. 1-13, Border with laurel wreath containing names of all American states Tennis Aug. 29- Sept. 3, Olympic Games Aug. 29 – Sept. 3, Fencing 1803-1904. Lt. browning, creases, a few sm. tears, VF+. ($1,250) Sept. 8-10, Golf Sept. 19-24, etc. Punchholed, VF-EF. ($100) 11