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AUCAGON SportsWorld TION_531 53rd Auction 30-31 05 2014 Big Live-Auction Kassel Germany Football Olympic Games AGON_SportsWorld 0049 (0)561 - 927 98 27 www.agon-auction.de AGON SportsWorld 2 53rd Auction 53rd AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 30th - 31st May 2014 Contents 30th May 2014 Lots 1 - 680 Olympics 6 Other Sports 76 31st May 2014 Lots 681 - 1484 Football Highlights 88 Football World Cup 107 Football in general 134 German Football 148 International Football 160 Football Autographs 176 The essentials in a few words: - all prices are estimates - they do not include value-added tax; 7% VAT will be additionally charged with the invoice. - if you cannot attend the public auction, you may send us a written order for your bidding. - in case of written bids the award occurs in an optimal way. For example:estimate price for the lot is 100,- €. You bid 120,- €. a) you are the only bidder. You obtain the lot for 100,-€. b) Someone else bids 100,- €. You obtain the lot for 110,- €. c) Someone else bids 130,- €. You lose. - In special cases and according to an agreement with the auctioneer you may bid by telephone during the auction. (English and French telephone service is availab- le). - The price called out ie. your bid is the award price without fee and VAT. - The auction fee amounts to 15%. - The total price is composed as follows: award price + 15% fee = subtotal + 7% VAT = total price. - The items can be paid and taken immediately after the auction. Successful orders by phone or letter will be delivered by mail (if no other arrange- ment has been made). In this case post and package is payable by the bidder. Description of condition: A: Very good B: Good C: Fine, with minor faults D: collectable, but with serious faults (usually described) If there is no classifi cation A-D mentioned, you will fi nd a description of state in detail. With newspapers, magazines and sticker albums the classifi cation is more generously interpreted due to higher use of these items. Level C classifi ed magazines and albums may show serious traces of age and wear. Abbreviations used in this brief english description of some interesting items! WC - World Cup b/w - black & white COA - Cerfi cate of Authenticity OWG - Olympic Winter Games OSG - Olympic Summer Games EF - extra fi ne VF - very fi ne m/c - multicolourd otw - otherwise. AGON SportsWorld 3 53rd Auction and Rotsee regatta. The crew was canged only in one Cup 1930, again losing against archrival Uruguay. One season due to the illness of Frank Rühle. The buyer will of the most beautiful Olympic diplomas, black-gold 1. Olympic Winter Games 1960 Silver Winner medal. Silver get to know the name of the gold medallist. Medal print in Art Deco style. Diploma with cuts. Missing medal for fi gure skating at the Olympic Winter Games slightly tarnished. Cond. A piece was added by hand. This is the fi rst diploma of inSquaw Valley 1964. Silver (edges hallmarked, Sterling 15. Olympic Games 1972. Gold medal Shirt Rowing. Origi- Olympic fi nalist Argentina which is off ered in an auc- 800) with another hallmark „H.J.C.O. 5,5 cm diametre. nal all-in-one of the coxless four goldmedallist (GDR) tion. Smaples of the Argentinean football team of 1928 In original wooden case (9x8,7x2,4 cm) with gold em- at the Olympic Games in Mexico. Cotton suit made by and 1932 are hardly to be found. Cond. A- bossment „VIII Olympic Winter Games“. Sport „patinage“ „Kotaur“ (East German label) with buttons at one shoul- 25. Olympic Games Paris 1924. diploma boxing Jury. Four (fi gure skating) is printed on the medal. Comes directly der. Mounted embroidered emblem East Germany. colour Olympic diploma „VIIIe Olympiade Paris MCMX- from the athlete. Buyer will get to know the athlete‘s Was worn at the Olympic race. Small traces of usage. XIV. Diploma“ for British boxing judge Harry Fowler. Car- name. Case with some small scratches and a chipping Buyer will get to know the name of the athlete. Cond. ton 49.5x64.5 cm. Beautiful and rare diploma. Identical at the lower corner. Condition of the case: A-. Medal A- to winners diploma. Small cracks at the edges, slightly slightly tarnished. Cond. A 16. Olympic Games 1972. Shirt USA Rowing Team. Original buckled. Cond. B 2. Olympic Winter Games 1964 Gold Winner medal. Gold match worn shirt of one of the members of the US cox- 26. Olympic Games Amsterdam 1928 Offi cial diploma. medal for slalom at the Olympic Winter Games in In- less four at the Olympic Games in Munich 1972. Cotton Offi cial Olympic diploma „Diploma. IX. Olympiade 1928 nsbruck 1964. Designed by M.Coufal. Gilt silver with shirt manufacturers „Wilson. Made in USA“ with sewn Amsterdam“ for the Belgian offi cial for modern pent- pendant and original red white velvet ribbon. 7cm. on colour horizontal silke stripes. Mounted embroide- athlon L.F. Darrien. Signed by the president of the OC Sport „Torlauf“ (slalom) is printed on the medal. Comes red emblem of the USA. From the collection of the gold A. Schimmelpennick and IOC president Baillet-Latour. directly from the athlete. Slightly tarnished. Cond. A medallist of the coxless four. Cond. A 71x52 cm. One of the most beautiful Olympic diplo- 3. Olympic Games Innsbruck 1964. Medal Cushion. One 17. Olympic games Mexico 1968 Winner medal Rowing. mas with golden-black print in art deco style. Slightly of the cushions used at the ceremony when the medals Gold medal for the coxless four (GDR) at the Olympic waved. Cond. A- are presented at the Games in 1964. red velvet top with Games Mexico 1968. Silver-gilt, 6 cm with gilt plaque. 27. Winner‘s Diploma: Olympic Games 1948 London.. Cer- offi cial Innsbruck logo, red and white braid, white un- One side of the plaque shows the rowing symbol, the tifi cate of honour for participating at the Olympic Sum- derneath. Used later by a collector to show some of his other side is engraved „Cuatro sin timone“ (Coxless mer Games in London 1948 „Olympic Games London. medal collection (which left blemishes on the cushion four). With original silk ribbon. Plus two offi cial numbe- Diploma. Mr.F.Pillitz, Jury dÀppel - Wrestling 1948“. For a as well as pin/needle holes from fi xing the medals). Size red participation pins of the Olympic Games in Mexico member of the wrestling jury. With original signature of 41x33x6cm. Cond. B 1968 (No. 41728) and for the gold medal (No. 6007) . the IOC president Edström. 53x42 cm. Identical to the 4. Olympic Summer Games 1956 Silver Winner medal. Plus a visitor pin. The East German coxless four was winner‘s diploma. Cond. A- Silver medal from the Olympic Summer Games in one of the most successful boats with unaltered crew 28. Olympic Games Innsbruck 1976 Medal Winner diploma. Melbourne 1956. Silver, 5 cm in original plastic case between 1966 to 1972.They won the Olympic gold me- Winner diploma for the 12th Olympic Winter Games In- 7,3x7,3x1,9 cm cm. Medal slightly tarnished. Plaque is dal twice (1968 and 1972), were European champions nsbruck 1976 for a German icehockeyplayer. (Name is missing at the box. Cond. A- three times (1967, 1969 and 1971). They won countless given on the diploma). „3.Platz Eishockey“. With original regattas, the pre-Olympic contest in 1967, Henley re- 5. Olympic Winter Games 1960 Bronze Winner medal. signature of IOC president Lord Killanin. 34x29 cm. In gatta and Rotsee regatta. The crew was changed only original folder for Olympic Games diplomas with gold Bronze medal for the Olympic Winter Games inSquaw in one season due to the illness of Frank Rühle. The Valley 1964. Bronze, hallmarked „H.J.C.O. 5,5 cm diamet- embossed Olympic Games emblem of Innsbruck 1976. buyer will get to know the name of the gold medallist. 36x30,5 cm. Extremely rare original folder. Folder slight- re. Extremely rare substitution medal for the third place Medal slightly tarnished. Cond. A without giving the name of the sport on the medal. In ly stained. Winning the bronze medal at the Olympic case of a two athletes winning the thrid place, one of 18. Olympic games Mexico 1968 Badge Rowing. Rowing Games 1976 was the greatest success in the history of them would have been given this medal. This hadn‘t badge „Mexico 1967. Competencia Deportiva Interna- icehockey in Germany. Cond. A- been the case at the Olympic Games in Squaw Valley. cional“ of the coxless four (GDR) at the pre-Olympic 29. Olympic Games 1912. Silver medal Winner Diploma. Cond. A competions in Mexico City 1967.Light metal with silk Winner diploma „V.Olympiaden. Olympiska Spelen i ribbon imprinted „Atletas“ 15x5 cm. The boat won the Stockholm 1912. II.Pris Simning, raka tarmpolinhopp för 6. Olympic Winter Games 1976 Bronze Winner medal. Olympic gold medal in 1968 and 1972. Buyer will get Bronze medal for slalom at the Olympic Winter Games damer, Lisa Regnell, Sverige“ for the Swedish swimmer to know the name of the athlete. Back side with small Lisa Regnell (SWE), high diving silver medallist. 61x43 in Innsbruck 1976. Designed by M.Coufal. Bronze pen- corrosions, silk ribbon slightly fainted. Cond. A- dant and original red white silkt ribbon. 7cm. In original cm. Design by Olle Hjertzberg. Printed by Centraltry- case. Sport „Slalom“ is printed on the medal. Comes 19. Rowing Gold Winner medal 1969 Henley Regatta. ckeriet, Stockholm. Partly gold embossed. One of the directly from the athlete. With some small scratches.