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221 223 222 220. Glass Slide of Pierre de Coubertin, Renovator of the Modern 217. The Ancient Olympic Games: Group of Six Bronze Reliefs. Olympic Games. 8.4x9.9cm (3.3”x3.9”), made by Bibliographic Cast bronze, 14.4x16.5cm (5.7”x6.5”) each. The 6 reliefs are Institute Leipzig, for the 1936 Games. EF. ($100) connected, and housed in a book-like case. They illustrate the 221. The Berlin 1936 Olympic Village: Set of 21 Houses and 20 Six Days of Ancient Olympic Games, from Greek vases. 1st Trees, with Color Map. Painted wood houses with red roofs, Day: Opening of the Games; 2nd Day: Competitions of Young 55x21mm, 17mm high. Trees 29mm high. The houses resemble the Boys; 3rd Day: Competitions of Men; 4th Day: Rest; 5th Day: 1936 buildings which housed the participating teams by country, Main Competitions; 6th Day: Winners Ceremony and Banquet. including Jesse Owens in the U.S. American house. The Olympic Presentation gift for high dignitaries. Housed in a book-like case, Village was built in the west of Berlin amid trees and lakes. Plan of Village scuffed, discolored. Plaques are EF. ($1,250) chipped, Fine, color on trees somewhat faded, houses EF. (41 pcs. 218. Silver and Brown Semi-Precious Stone Men’s Presentation and plan) Very rare. ($350) Ring of Reich Sport Minister von Tschammer und Osten to 222. Commemorative Olympic Games in Berlin Vase. White German Olympic Medal Winners. Hallmarked silver, 18x27mm, porcelain, multicolor décor, 13cm (5.1”). Berlin crowned shield with silver Reich eagle and Olympic rings, three oak leaves on between Olympic Games legend, large color rings below. EF. either side. Presented together with an award document (not included) to ($175) medal winners deemed true Aryan athletes. EF. Extremely rare. ($2,250) 223. Commemorative Olympic Bell Glass Ashtray. Thick clear glass, 219. Group of 9 Glass Slides Related to the Berlin Olympic Games. 11.5x11.5cm (4.5”x4.5”), 4cm (1.6”) high. Olympic bell between 9x8.4cm (3.9x3.3”), made by Bibliographic Institute, Leipzig/ “19-36” engraved in center. Lt. wear at bottom, abt. EF. ($150) Germany. Included are the Reichsportfeld, Hoisting of the Olympic Flag at the Opening Ceremony; Sailing Event at Kiel; 1935 sport events in Germany and Finland; and two Art Competition related Thank You for slides. All EF. (9 pcs.) ($150) Participating in this Auction! 29 227 224 226

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231 231 231 224. Very Large Lace Doily Commemorating the Olympic Games in Berlin 1936. Ivory color, 44.5cm (17.5”). “Olympiade 1936 Berlin” 229. Hockey Press Ticket, August 12, 1936, Hockey , 16:30h, with Olympic rings in center surrounded by views of the Reichstag Price RM 4.-, 14x6cm (5.5”x2.4”). Map of hockey stadium on Building, the Victory Column, the Cathedral and the Brandenburg back. EF. ($100) Gate. Intricate detail, very rare size. EF. ($300) 230. Pair of Soccer Tickets. August 6, 1936, Great Britain – China, 225. Colorful Flags of the Participating Nations Wall Hanging. Silk, Mommsen Sportplatz. And August 7, 1936, . 12x5.2cm 15.9x27.2cm (6.3”x10.7”). Olympic flag in center surrounded (4.7”x2”), price RM. 1.-, Time 17:30. EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) by flags of nations including China. Minor spots on r. side not 231. Original Photo Presentation Book for Japanese NOC and affecting flags, o.w. EF. ($200) 1940 Bid Members. XI. Olympiad Berlin 1936. “This account of the 226. Official Poster in English. Designed by Frantz Würbel, Berlin. Participation of the Glorious Japanese Team in the Olympic Games Multicolor offset printing, 63x101cm (24.8”x39.8”), published of 1936 in Berlin and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is Dedicated to by the Publicity Committee for the Olympic Games. Olympic Our Friends in Japan. H.F. and Ph.F. Reemtsma, Altona-Bahrenfeld”. champion over quadriga on Brandenburg Gate. Olympism p. 45. Large folio, oblong, 38 cardboard pages with 113 original b&w Bright colors, minor tears professionally repaired. EF, lined on photos pasted in, ranging in size from full-page 36x27.8cm linen. ($3,000) (14.1”x10.9”), half-page to quarter-page, 17.8x12.8cm (7”x5”). 227. Identity Card of Karl Schultz, Germany, Committee Member Descriptive text in German and English on half pages between the of the Gold Medal Winning Handball Team. 2 pages, 9x15cm photo pages. All photos document Japanese athletes in Garmisch (3.5”x5.9”). EF. ($150) and Berlin Competitions, also some dignitaries. Full-page photo of 228. (Autographs) Participation Diploma for the Olympic Glider Hitler in front receiving a delegation of Japanese members of the Event. Stock paper, 24x30cm (9.4”x11.8”). Photo of a glider attached Parliament and Tokyo municipal officials in Berlin for selection of in center, signed in ink by Reich Aviation Sports Minister. On the 1940 Olympic city. Bound in textured linen, goldstamped legend, reverse are 16 signatures in ink and pencil of Italian team leader and Japanese flag in white and red leather. EF. Only a few copies of this book team members and participants from Germany and Chile. Large water are known, and to our knowledge, this is the rarest book of the Berlin 1936 stain, corner creases, VF-EF. Extremely rare document. ($400) games. Unique photos and information. ($5,000) 30 232 232

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238 234. Letter of Carl Diem, General Secretary of the 1936 Games to Elisabeth Meyer, Widow of Albert Meyer, Photographer in 237 Athens 1896 (see lot 2) that the Office of Hitler asked him to send Honorary Tickets to Mrs. Meyer, August 11-16 for the . The honorary ticket booklet contains two used tickets, 235 236 detached, for Soccer, August 13, 16:00 h, and the Military Concert, August 13, 20:00 h. The booklet, with Mrs. Meyer’s handwritten 232. (Autographs) Postcard with 13 Signatures of Athens 1896 address, still includes the unused Equestrian and Closing Ceremony and Berlin 1936 Gold Medal Winners. Included are from ticket, August 16 and the Additional Ticket, both unused. Letter EF, Athens 1896 Carl Schuhmann, Gold in Wrestling, 3 x gold in booklet corner creases, tickets EF. ($225) Gymnastics, Alfred Flatow, Gold in Gymnastics (2 x Single, 2 x 235. Report of the Swiss Olympic Committee on the Swiss Team); Karl Neukirch, Gymnastics 3 x gold. Berlin 1936: Gisela Participation at the XIth Olympiad in Berlin 1936. 32pp., Mauermayer, Gold in Discus; Willi Stadel, Gymnastics team 16x22.6cm (6.4”x8.9”), in French. Interesting report. Lt. browning, gold); Eugen Kopp, Gymnastics Trainer, Gold in Gymnastics VF-EF. ($150) Team; M. Volz, A. Schwarzmann, W. Steffens, F. E. Beckert, I. 236. Pierre de Coubertin Memorial Plaque. Bronze, 50x90mm, Stangl and K. Frey. The postcard was cancelled on August 7 at the (2”x3.5”), by R. Pelletier. Bust l. of Coubertin in high relief. “The Olympic Stadium. A rarity. Abt. EF. ($300) Grand Personality of Sport” in French above, name and “1863- 233. (Autograph) Speech Brochure Given by Sven Hedin on August 1937” below. Rev. “Renovator of the Olympic Games” in French in 4, 1936, in the Olympic Stadium: “Sport as Educator”. 8pp., 3 lines. EF/VF, spotty on rev. ($400) 21x29.5cm (8.3”x11.6”), in German, English, Swedish and French. EF. Plus an ink autograph by famous Swedish explorer Sven HELSINKI, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Cancelled) Hedin (and his wife Alma, and Köln Reg. President) on letter size 237. Polish Team Pin. Silvered, 15x20mm. Polish eagle between page, folded twice, sm. center tear. (2 pcs.) ($150) Olympic rings and “1940”. Toned EF. ($100) 238. Set of Official Gold, Silver and Bronze Logo Pins. 18x24mm. Thank You for Radiant flame between rings and “1940”. Boxed. EF. ($175) Participating in this Auction! Please Bid Early! 31 240 239

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249 248 250 251 244. Starting Number. Red linen with white number “11”, black rings 247 and legend, 27.3x23.5cm (10.7”x9.2”). With strings. EF. ($450) 5TH OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 245. Daily Ticket, Thursday, February 5, 1948, Bleacher. Blue, CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, 1944 (Cancelled) 9x4.5cm (3.5”x1.8”). Center crease, lt. discoloration on back, VF+. 239. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Slalom Skiing ($150) at the 1941 Skiing World Championship in Cortina, Venue of the 246. (Ticket). February 6, 1948, Morning, Figure Skating Pairs, 1944 Olympic Winter Games. Silver, 50mm, made by Stabilimenti Eisstadion, Tribune, III. Rang. Pink, 9.3x4cm (3.7”x1.6”), Price Fr. Artistici, Firenze. Downhill skier. Rev. Italian legend between 10. Crease, abt. EF. ($200) Olympic rings with fasces, encircled by legend. EF, in presentation 247. (Ticket) February 7, 1948, Afternoon, Ski Jump, Large Hill, case. Rare. ($900) Olympia-Schanze, Bleachers. Cream and teal, 8.5x3cm. Birger Ruud, Norway won silver, P. Hugsted, Norway, gold. EF. ($250) ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 248. (Daily Ticket). February 8, 1948, Ice Hockey, Eisstadion, Tribune 240. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 40mm, by Wiederkehr. III Rang. Orange and pink, 6.8x4cm (2.7”x1.6”), Price Fr. 20.-. EF. Olympic rings over French legend in five lines. Rev. Symbolic ($250) figure of Victory, mountain range in back. Toned EF, in dark red case with gold Olympic rings. ($1,000) LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 241. Gold Official’s Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 32mm. 249. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, 47cm (18.5”). Cut-out Olympic St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend on red, color rings affixed in rings over “XIVth Olympiad 1948. Olympia to London With center. Elbel W-4. EF. ($800) Thanks to the Bearer”. EF. ($9,750) 242. Press Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun 250. National Olympic Committee Official’s Badge. Silvered, surrounded by legend in green, color Olympic rings affixed in 32x48mm. With light blue ribbon (legend ltly. faded) and short center. Elbel W-8. EF. ($750) ribbon in Olympic colors. For NOC secretaries and members. Elbel 243. Commemorative 1948 Skier’s Pin. Gilt bronze, 46mm. Crossed S-22. EF. ($850) skis with “1948”, Swiss shield, ski boot and color enameled rings 251. Athletics Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 31x47mm. With orange attached. EF. ($150) ribbon inscribed “ATHLETICS” (faint). Elbel S-63. EF. ($250) 32