OLYMPIC GAMES MEMORABILIA 1896–2008

Mail Bid Auction No. 56

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Bids by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail Welcomed

Ingrid O’Neil Sports and Olympic Memorabilia

P.O. Box 872048 Tel: (360) 834-5202 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA Fax: (360) 834-2853 Email: [email protected]

© 2008 Ingrid O’Neil Sports & Olympic Memorabilia INGRID O’NEIL MAIL BID AUCTION 56 Tel: (360) 834-5202 P.O. Box 872048 Saturday, May 31, 2008 Fax: (360) 834-2853 Vancouver, WA 98687 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, May 31, 2008. 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 Washington 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.) Washington sales tax will be added to the invoice of Washington 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% convenience charge (3.5% 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 Washington law, without regard to conflicts of law rules. Exclusive venue shall lie in Vancouver, Washington. 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.

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PARTICIPATION MEDALS OF THE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 1. Athens 1896. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath, phoenix rising out of fl ames, Acropolis in background. Rev. 5-line Greek legend in laurel wreath. EF. ($2,000) 2. Paris 1900. World’s Fair Award Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by 12 Chaplain. Head of French Republic r. Rev. Male with torch carried by female. Since no participation medals were issued in 1900, collectors often add this medal to their collection. EF. ($300) 8. Amsterdam 1928. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by J.C. 3. Athens 1906. Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 50mm, Wienecke. Nude male and female athlete on podium holding torch by N. Lytras. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix over Olympic fl ame. Rev. Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of emerging from fl ames, Acropolis in background. Rev. Greek legend Amsterdam between two hemispheres. EF. ($475) in wreath. VF-EF, sm. rb., partial goldplating. ($900) 9. Los Angeles 1932. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by J. 4. London 1908. Participation Medal. White metal, 50mm, by B. Kilenyi. Standing athlete carrying unfurled banner of the Xth MacKennal. Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch Olympiad. Rev. Two seated female fi gures supporting shield of the and horn. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. With loop and ring, United States. EF. ($1,100) EF. ($1,100) c10. 1936. Golden Patina Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 5. Stockholm 1912. Participation Medal. Pewter, 51mm, by Lindberg/ 70mm, by O. Placzek. Five athletes representing the fi ve continents, MacKennal. Zeus seated on Ionian column holding fi gure of Nike, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell. Rev. Olympic Bell embossed Stockholm in back. Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. with German Eagle holding Olympic rings, within fi ve concentric Abt. EF. ($375) circles. EF. ($425) 6. Antwerp 1920. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by P. Theunis. c11. Berlin 1936. Dark Brown Patina Participation Medal. As Nike standing before tripod crowning victorious athletes. Rev. Flying preceding medal but dark brown patina. EF. ($400) Victory crowning charioteer in biga. Toned EF. ($800) 12. Helsinki 1952. Participation Medal. Bronze, 54mm, by K. Räsänen. 7. Paris 1924. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. Stylized athletes’ heads superimposed over the Olympic Stadium. City view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with laurel Rev. Male and female athletes to left holding torches over Olympic wreaths crowning victorious athletes. EF. ($450) rings. Toned EF. ($300) 4 13 14 15

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21 23 22 13. Melbourne 1956. Participation Medal. Bronze, 63mm, by A. Meszaros. Olympic rings over Melbourne coat of arms within legend. Rev. Olympic motto within circle of athletes marching in pairs. EF. ($400) 14. Rome 1960. Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 55mm, by E. Greco. Nude female torchbearer l. superimposed over Olympic rings. Rev. Flight of eagles soaring over stadium of Rome. EF, dark patina. ($375) 15. Tokyo 1964. Boxed Participation Medal. Copper, 61mm, by T. Okamoto/K. Tanaka. Stylized fi gures of three runners and swimmer. 24 Rev. Olympic rings dividing English and Japanese legend in 6 lines. EF, In original wooden box with gold legend. ($425) 20. Los Angeles 1984. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by D. 16. Mexico 1968. Participation Medal. Copper, 50x50mm, by L. Sterner. Olympic torch head within legend. Rev. Los Angeles Olympic Wyman. Olympic sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic emblem over Olympic rings and laurel branches. EF. ($350) emblem. Rev. Spanish legend between two parallel lines. EF. ($300) 21. Seoul 1988. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by K. 17. Munich 1972. Cased Participation Medal. Steel, 49mm, by F. Kwanghyun. South Gate below mountain, cloud, crane, and sun. Rev. König. Munich Olympic emblem, wreath of rays with superimposed Seoul Olympic emblem over English legend in two lines. EF, in spiral, over German legend in two lines. Rev. Olympic rings over two presentation case. ($400) hands, one holding stylized olive branch. EF, in acrylic presentation 22. Barcelona 1992. Participation Medal. Burnished copper, 70mm, by case. ($375) X. Corbero. Spanish legend in four lines over Barcelona Olympic 18. Montreal 1976. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 45mm, by G. emblem, a stylized jumping athlete. Rev. Spiral and elongated bolt of Huel/P. Pelletier. Montreal Olympic stadium over French legend in lighting. EF, in original pouch. ($200) two lines. Rev. Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylized “M” above 23. Atlanta 1996. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Offi cial Olympic rings. EF, mottled toning, in leather case (lt. hdlg.). ($400) torch logo. Rev. Quilt of leaves. Unc, in pouch, boxed. ($200) 19. Moscow 1980. Cased Participation Medal. Tombac, 60mm, by A. 24. Sydney 2000. Cased Participation Medal. Silvered AE, 50mm. Leonova. Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium. Rev. Sydney Olympic logo. Rev. 3-line legend over Olympic rings. EF, in View of Red Square in Moscow. EF, in red case. ($250) plastic case. ($225) 5 28 26 25

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c29. Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x48mm, 36 by Julio Kilenyi. Winged fi gure of Fame blowing horn, Olympic rings above, winter landscape in background. Rev. Six winter sports depicted on shields around legend in six lines, scenes of curling and dogsledding below. VF-EF, lt. bumps around edges. Minimum Bid ($6,000) c30. Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter. Silver Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit over Olympic rings within German legend. Rev. Olympic motto over fi r branches. Abt. EF, partially toned. Rare. ($3,500) 37 31. Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit over Olympic rings 25. Athens 2004. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 within German legend. Rev. Olympic motto over fi r branches. Abt. logo. Rev. Games legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both EF. ($2,200) sides. Mounted inside cardboard, between color covers. Space for c32. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Small-Size Gold Participation participation diploma inside back cover. EF. ($275) Medal. Goldplated silver, 40mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, 26. Athens 2004. Paralympic Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. crowned by Olympic rings, fl ame in lower r. Rev. Snowfl ake over Athens 2004 Paralympic logo. Rev. Legend. Greek text and wavy Mount Pomagagnon. Presented to high ranking offi cials. EF. Very decoration on both sides. Mounted inside cardboard, between color rare. Minimum Bid ($4,000) covers. Space for participation diploma inside back cover. EF. c33. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Small-Size Silver Participation ($225) Medal. As preceding medal, but silver, 40mm. EF. Very rare. Minimum Bid. ($3,000) PARTICIPATION MEDALS 34. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Small-Size Participation Medal. OF THE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES As preceding medal but bronze, 40mm. Very rare. Minimum Bid c27. Chamonix 1924 Winter. Participation Medal and Third Place ($1,500) Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. Victorious athlete 35. Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Participation Medal. Bronze, holding skates and skis, Alps in background. Rev. French legend in 45mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, 14 lines. First participation and winner’s medal of Winter Olympic games. fl ame in lower r. Rev. Snowfl ake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. The only time that the participation medal was the same as the winner’s medal. Toned EF. ($875) There were only 258 participants in Chamonix. EF, spot obv. Very rare. 36. Innsbruck 1964 Winter. Participation Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by Minimum Bid ($16,500) Welz. Innsbruck Olympic emblem within German legend. Rev. 28. St. Moritz 1928 Winter. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, Innsbruck city view, Austrian Alps in background. EF. ($375) 37mm, by M. Martin. Victory with laurel branch in horse-drawn sled 37. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Participation Medal. Bronze, 68mm, by M. to left, Olympic rings in exergue. Rev. French legend in six lines over Coeffi n. Profi le of Greek athlete. Rev. City view of Grenoble. EF. laurel branch. EF, in original cardboard box. ($1,500) ($325) 6 38 39

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45 38. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized athlete. EF, in acrylic case. ($800) 39. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no case. VF-EF/VF, scs. ($450) 40. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Cased Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm, by W. Pichl. Innsbruck Olympic emblem on ice 47 crystals within German legend. Rev. Bergisel ski jump, panorama of Innsbruck and Austrian Alps in background. Toned EF, in presentation box. Scarce in this condition. ($475) 41. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Participation Medal. Nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. Modern relief views of nine winter sports. Rev. Lake Placid Olympic emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles. EF. ($375) 42. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Cased Large Size Participation Medal. Bronze, 9.5x10.3cm (3.7”x4.1”) uniform, by Nebojsa Mitric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84” above logo. One of only 100 medals presented to high 48 offi cials. EF, in large presentation case. Very rare. ($3,750) 43. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 47. Torino 2006 Winter. Boxed Bronze Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mitric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within circle, 39mm. Logo. Rev. Olympic rings over motto. Presented to offi cials. above Sarajevo Olympic emblem. EF, in presentation case. ($600) With circular cardboard, within clear round box. EF. Scarce. ($400) 44. Albertville 1992 Winter. Participation Medal. Chrome-plated steel, 48. Torino 2006 Winter. Boxed Silver Participation Medal. Silvered 68mm, by R. Mayot. Albertville Olympic emblem within French and bronze, 39mm. Logo. Rev. Olympic rings over motto. With circular English legend. Rev. Star symbol over Alps and Olympic rings within cardboard, within clear round box. EF. ($350) French legend. EF. ($675) 45. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Boxed Participation Medal. Copper, DIPLOMAS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 66x76mm, by M. Kleppan. Pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals c49. Paris 1900. International (Olympic) Shooting Competition and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings. Rev. Participation Diploma. 32.5x50cm (12.8”x19.7”). Legend and 5 Modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms. EF, toning, in signatures of the Shooting Committee, winged angel carrying fallen original wooden case. ($400) soldier at l. The participant competed in 13 different shooting events reaching 46. Nagano 1998 Winter. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. from 10th to 144th place which earned him the overall 17th Place in the Nagano logo over legend. Rev. Wooded mountainside. EF, in box (Olympic) Shooting Competition. Center fold, tear at top and bottom, with gilt logo. ($375) marginal creases, lt. browning, VF. Very rare diploma. ($4,000) 7 50 54

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60 63 64 c55. Los Angeles 1932. Official Diploma for a Member of the California Olympiad Commission. Orange and black, 59.1x46cm (23.3”x18.1”), designed by H. M. Kurtzworth. Stadium and legend between frieze of 62 ancient Greek athletes, Goddess Columbia, and Athena at sides. Browning and water dampstaining on left and bottom, not affecting image. ($750) c56. Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter. Second Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Two-Man Bob, Switzerland. Multicolor, 35x49.2cm (13.8”x19.4”). Garmisch winner’s medal between ‘1936’ and rings, signed in ink by Organising Committee President v. Halt 50. St. Louis 1904. Visitor’s Certificate of Attendance at the World’s and IOC President Baillet-Latour. EF. Rare. ($5,000) Fair. Black, green and gold, 32x24cm (12.6”x9.5”). View of Cascade c57. Berlin 1936. Official Torch Relay Diploma for an Austrian Gardens surrounded by gold legend. Unissued. 2 sm. tears, o.w. EF. Participant, 1936. Yellow and black, 23x34.8cm (9.1”x13.7”). ($200) Cauldron with fl ame emitting rays at top, legend below. Signed by c51. Stockholm 1912. First Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Organising Committee President Lewald and Austrian NOC President, Cycling, 320 KM (199 Miles) Road Race Around Lake Mälar. and stamp of Austrian NOC. Creased, spots, VF. In wooden frame, Color lithography with gold decor, 28.6x45.5cm, designed by Olle glazed. ($1,500) Hjertzberg, Professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and designer c58. Italian National Olympic Committee Pigeon Shooting (Skeet) of the offi cial poster. Printed by Centraltryckeriet, Stockholm. Diploma (abt. 1936). Multicolor, 66.6x53.9cm (26.2”x21.2”), Crowned female holding staff and statue of Victory, Olympic stadium designed by M. Fucci. Legend between logos of Fascist Italian NOC in background, panel with 7-line Swedish award legend below. and FITAV, two nude athletes at sides. Unissued. Lt. creases, EF. Surrounded by fl ower and laurel leaf border. The grueling race around Beautiful diploma. ($275) Lake Mälar was raced by single cyclists. The 4 best single cyclists of each 59. Helsinki 1952. 5th Place Winner’s Diploma. 35.4x53cm country were counted as a team and won first place. A few minor (13.9”x20.9”), signed by IOC President Edstroem and Organising spots, o.w. EF. Matted, in frame. Beautiful Art Nouveau diploma. Committee President. A few marginal creases, o.w. EF. ($475) ($4,500) 60. Helsinki 1952. Participation Diploma for an Italian Competitor. 4pp., c52. (Coubertin Autograph) Paris 1924. Soccer First Place Winner’s 22x4x32.7cm (8.8”x12.9”). Fine, trace of removed paper. Plus Offi cial Diploma for a Member of the Uruguayan Soccer Team. Brown English translation, and letter of Italian NOC, both EF. (3 pcs.) ($200) and gray, 51.6x67.5cm (20.3”x26.6”), designed by Bernard Naudin. c61. Cortina 1956 Winter. German Bobsled Team Leader Diploma. Winged goddess of Victory between allegorical fi gures. Signed by Multicolor, 33x47.7cm (13”x18.8”). Signed by Organising French Olympic Committee President Clary, and IOC President Committee President, and Secretary General. EF. ($375) Pierre de Coubertin. Pierre de Coubertin signed only the 1924 Chamonix 62. Cortina 1956 Winter. Participation Diploma of an East German and Paris diplomas. Bold colors. With brown cardboard matting “Accompagnatore”. Multicolor, 32.9x47.7cm (13”x18.8”). Signed (almost detached). Browning, spots at bottom, VF-EF. ($4,000) by Organising Committee President, and Secretary General. Lt. 53. (Coubertin Autograph) Paris 1924. Diploma for the Attaché of creases, a few sm. marginal tears. ($375) the Uruguayan Olympic Team. Brown and gray, 50x61cm 63. Stockholm Equestrian Olympic Games 1956. Merit Diploma and (19.6”x24”), designed by Bernard Naudin. Winged goddess of Miniature Merit Medal. Diploma 21.3x29.8cm (8.4”x11.7”). Victory between allegorical fi gures. Signed by Clary, President of Creased, abt. EF. Plus Miniature Medal. Goldplated, 15x24mm, with French Olympic Committee and IOC President Pierre de Coubertin. blue-striped yellow ribbon. Belonged to Werner Klingeberg. EF. (2 Creases, lt. browning, VF+, professionally lined on linen. ($2,750) pcs.) ($650) 54. Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Winner’s Diploma. 37.8x25.5cm 64. Melbourne 1956. Fourth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for (14”x10”). Participation medal with Fame between both sides of Team Gymnastics. Gray on white, 58.3x44.3cm (23”x17.4’). Signed winner’s medal. Signed in ink by Organising Committee President by IOC President Brundage and the President and Chairman of the Dewey and IOC President Baillet-Latour. Unawarded. EF. ($1,250) Organising Committee. Sunned on r. side, creased, VF-EF. ($650) 8 65 66 67 69

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65. Rome 1960. Diploma for the Swiss Chef de Mission. Olive green, 73. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Italian Official’s Diploma. Red and silver, gold and blue, 34.6x47.7cm (13.6”x18.8”). Embossed logo, signed 28x38.4cm (11”x15.1”). Signed by Organising Committee President by Organising and Executive Committee Presidents. Lt. creases, EF. Kogoro Uemura. EF. ($275) ($350) 74. Munich 1972. Fencing Silver Medal Winner’s Diploma Awarded 66. Innsbruck 1964 Winter. Participation Diploma for the Swedish for Fencing Sabre-Team. Multicolor, 28x29.6cm (11”x11.7”), NOC General Secretary. Blue and gold, 34.2x46.8cm (13.5”x18.4”). signed by IOC President Avery Brundage and Organising Committee Lt. creases, EF. ($300) President Daume. VF, lt. soiling and creases. ($500) 67. Tokyo 1964. Participation Diploma for a German Team Official. c75. Munich 1972. Bronze Winner’s Medal Diploma Awarded for Ladies Black and gold, 28x38.3cm (11”x15”). Plus Presentation Letter by 400 Meter Freestyle Swimming. Multicolor, 28x29.5cm (11”x11.7”). German NOC President Tröger. Both creased, VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($400) Signed by Avery Brundage, IOC President, and Willy Daume, c68. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Participation Diploma for an East Organising Committee President. Lt. browning, VF-EF. ($400) German Official. Multicolor, 32x44cm (12.6”x17.3”), printed by La 76. Munich 1972. Diploma of the German Shooting Federation for a Ruche, Paris. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($275) Greek Official in the Munich Olympic Games. Gold and green, 69. Mexico 1967. First Place Winner’s Diploma for Team Gymnastics 23.8x89cm (9.4”x35”). EF. ($250) in the Third International Sport Competition in Mexico City, 77. Munich 1972. Diploma of an Italian Official. Multicolor, 28x29.6cm October 1967. Gray and gold, 26x26.3cm (10.2”x10.4”). EF, crease. (11”x11.7”). The recipient was Vice President of the Rome 1960 ($150) Organising Committee. Lt. foxing and creases, VF-EF. ($225) 70. Mexico 1968. First Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded in Women’s 78. Munich 1972. Participation Diploma for an East German Volleyball. 30.8x31cm (12.1”x12.2”), parchment-style paper. Signed Competitor in the 20,000-Meter Walk. Multicolor, 28x29.7cm by IOC President A. Brundage and Organising Committee President (11”x11.7”). EF. ($200) Vazquez. Lt. marginal browning o.w. EF. ($600) c79. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Gold Medal Winner’s Diploma Awarded 71. Mexico 1968. Diploma for a Soviet Volleyball Participant. for Biathlon. Silver and red-white, 24x37.7cm (9.5”x14.8”). Creases, Parchment-style paper, 30.9x31cm (12.2”x12.2”). Lt. browning, 2 lined professionally on linen. VF-EF. ($800) tears repaired with tape on back, crease, VF-EF. ($200) 80. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Participation Diploma for an East 72. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Sixth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded German Athlete. Silver and red, 22x37.5cm (8.7”x14.8”). Creased, for Four-Man Bobsleigh, Austria. Silver and red, 38.2x38.2cm VF-EF. ($225) (15”x15”). Color logo above award legend in Japanese, French and 81. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Recognition Diploma for a Driver of the English, signed by Organising Committee President Kogoro Uemura IOC Hotel During the Olympic Games. Gold, 21x29.7cm and IOC President A. Brundage. EF. ($650) (8.3”x11.7”). EF. ($125) 9 83 85 86 87 88

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89. Los Angeles 1984. Participation Diploma for a German Fencer. Silver and red, 38x38cm (15”x15”). Silver stars in motion logo over color rings. EF. ($250) 90. Los Angeles 1984. Greek Torch Bearer Diploma for Torch Relay from Olympia to Athens. Red and gray, 25.3x29.9cm (10”x11.8”). EF, with envelope. ($225) 91. Los Angeles 1984. Opening Ceremony Participation Diploma. Red, gray and silver, 25.4x29.7cm (10”x11.7”). EF. ($125) 92. Los Angeles 1984. Olympic Arts Festival Participation Diploma. Multicolor, 38.2x38.2cm (15”x15”). Signed by President, Vice 94 95 President and Chairman of Organising Committee and Director of Olympic Arts Festival. With silver embossed Olympic rings. Unissued. In original envelope. EF. ($175) 93. Diploma for the Olympic Order in Gold Bestowed by the IOC (1980’s). Stiff embossed paper, 28x37cm (11”x14.6”). Laurel wreath with gold embossed Olympic rings over award legend, signed in black by IOC President Samaranch. The Olympic Order in gold is the highest decoration of the IOC. EF. Rare. ($750) 94. Calgary 1988 Winter. Fourth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Ladies 5000m Speed Skating. 38.1x38.1cm (15”x15”). Signed by IOC President Samaranch, and President and Chairman of 97 99 101 Organising Committee. EF, trace of removed tape on back. ($400) 95. Calgary 1988 Winter. Seventh Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded c82. Montreal 1976. Silver Second Place Winner’s Diploma for Rowing, for Alpine Skiing Ladies Downhill. Multicolor, 38x38cm (15”x15”). Eight with Coxswain, Women. Multicolor, 29.8x41.7cm (11.7”x16.4”). EF. ($350) Signed by Presidents of IOC and OC. Lt. marginal creases, abt. EF. ($600) c96. Calgary 1988 Winter. Participation Diploma for a German Skier. 83. Lake Placid 1980 Winter. Participation Diploma. Blue and black, Multicolor, 25.3x25.3cm (10”x10”). EF. ($225) 22.8x30.5cm (8.9”x12”). Participation medal over legend and color 97. Calgary 1988 Winter. Participation Diploma of an East German logo. Unissued. EF, lt. creases. ($125) Official. Multicolor, 25.4x25.4cm (10”x10”). EF. In envelope with c84. Moscow 1980. Participation Diploma. Multicolor, 29.4x42.2mm. color logo. The official was a gold medal winner in two-man Luge in 1976 Awarded, in original slipcover with gold rings. EF. ($200) and 1980. ($225) 85. Moscow 1980. Judge’s Diploma. Multicolor, 29.3x42.2cm c98. Seoul 1988. 5th Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Swimming, (11.5”x16.6”). Judge won gold medals in Rome 1960 and Tokyo 1964. Abt. Women’s 200M Freestyle. Multicolor, 32x36.2cm (12.6”x14.3”). EF, sm. crease, some white-out. ($175) EF, with green and gold stiff cover. ($400) 86. Moscow 1980. Torchbearer Diploma. Multicolor, 23.8x32cm 99. Participation Diploma of a German Fencer. Multicolor, (9.4”x12.6”). Torch bearer medal between color stripes, legend and 30.2x41.5cm (11.9”x16.3”). Signed in black ink by IOC President name below. VF-EF. ($150) Samarauch and OC President Park She-Jik. EF. ($300) 87. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Participation Diploma for a German c100. Seoul 1988. Participation Diploma for a Greek Shooting Official. Female Skier. Multicolor, 35x34cm (13.8”x13.4”), designed by Multicolor, 30.1x41.1cm (11.9”x16.2”). Gold embossed logo on red Milivoje Unkovic. Signed by Organizing Committee President. signed by IOC President Samaranch and OC President Park She-Jik. Corner creases, EF. ($275) EF, in brown slipcover. ($300) 88. Los Angeles 1984. Fencing Seventh Place Winner’s Diploma 101. Seoul 1988. Paralympic Games Participation Diploma. Cream, Awarded for Individual Epee. Silver and black, rings in color, logo in color, 19.9x28.7cm (7.8”x11.3”). Trace of previous mounting 38x38cm (15”x15”). EF, with stiff brown cover. ($400) on back, o.w. EF. ($125) 10 102 103 104 105 108

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102. Albertville 1992 Winter. First Place Winner’s Diploma in Biathlon, 5.5 Kilometers, Women. Blue and red, 27.7x27.5cm (10.9”x10.8”). Signed by IOC President Samaranch, and Organising Committee Presidents Barnier and J.-Cl. Killy. Stained, lt. creases. ($975) 103. Albertville 1992 Winter. Participation Diploma. Red and blue, 27.5x27.5cm (11”). Embossed Albertville logo on upper r., facsimile signature of IOC President Samaranch and Presidents Barnier and Jean-Claude Killy. EF, 2 sm. spots. ($200) 104. Bid City Lillehammer 1992 Winter. Certificate for Sponsor NCR Norge A.S. (Radio). 25.1x30cm (9.9”x11.8”), with gilt bid logo 1992. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($125) 105. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Participation Diploma. Multicolor, 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). In pictorial cover. EF. ($150) 115 116 118 c106. Centennial of the Modern Olympic Games 1896-1996. Diploma for a Sponsor of the Olympia Centennial Festival and Torch Relay in Berlin, Germany. Red, gold and black, 29.7x42cm 113. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Paralympic Volunteer’s Diploma. (11.7”x16.5”). Signed by NOC President Tröger and Sportbund Lavender and green, 21.3x21.3cm (8.4”x8.4”). EF, in envelope. President v. Richthofen. Centennial celebrations were held in all Olympic ($100) cities including a torch relay with the Centennial Torch. The sponsor also 114. Athens 2004. Third Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Men’s received a torch. EF, with envelope. ($200) Handball. Multicolor, 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). Abt. EF, stain on slip c107. Atlanta 1996. Fencing Gold First Place Winner’s Diploma, Men’s cover. ($450) Team Foil. Gold and green, 21.5x30.6cm (8.5”x12.1”). EF, in 115. Athens 2004. Fifth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded in Boxing envelope. ($500) Welter Weight. Multicolor, 20.9x29.8cm (8.2”x11.7”). Facsimile 108. Atlanta 1996. Silver Medal Winner’s Diploma Awarded for signatures of IOC and Athens 2004 Organising Committee Presidents. Artistic Gymnastics – Women’s Team. 21.7x30.6cm (8.5”x12”). In slipcover. EF. ($400) Signed by IOC President Samaranch and Billy Payne, President of 116. Athens 2004. Winner’s Diploma in Slipcover. Multicolor, Organising Committee. EF, in green folder with gilt logo. ($450) 20.9x29.6cm (8.2”x11.7”). Unawarded. EF. ($225) 109. Atlanta 1996. Fifth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for c117. Athens 2004. Named Participation Diploma. Multicolor, Basketball. Multicolor, 21.5x30.5cm (8.5”x12”). EF. ($200) 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”). EF. ($150) c110. Atlanta 1996. Greek Torchbearer’s Diploma for the Torch Relay 118. Athens 2004. Participation Diploma. Multicolor, 21x29.5cm from Olympiad to Athens, 1996. Multicolor, 27.8x43cm (8.3”x11.6”). EF. ($100) (10.9”x16.9”). Signed by Greek NOC, and Olympic Flame Committee c119. Athens 2004. Torchbearer’s Diploma. Multicolor, center red, President, and Atlanta Organising Committee President. Lt. creases, 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). Torch relay logo upper r., all continents EF. ($225) touched by torch relay below. Facsimile signature of IOC President 111. Sydney 2000. Silver Medal Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Rogge and Organising Committee President Angelopoulos-D. EF. Fencing-Women’s Foil, Individual. Blue and silver, 29.8x21cm ($175) (11.7”x8.3”). EF. ($650) 112. Salt Lake City 2002 Winter. Participation Diploma. Violet and Please Bid Early! gold, 27x19.1cm (10.6”x7.5”). With envelope. EF. ($125) 11 123 124

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120. Athens 2004. Torchbearer’s Supporter Diploma. As preceding ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 diploma but center in blue. The supporter runs alongside the torch runner. c128. Gold Medal in the Style of the Winner’s Medal (1972). 999.9 gold, Unc. ($150) 15.6 grams, 34mm. Bust of Zeus facing holding statue of Victory. 121. Athens 2004. IOC Recognition Certificate. Gray and gold, Rev. View of Acropolis. Unc. ($450) 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). With facsimile signature of IOC President 129. (Autograph) Tom Burke Handwritten Letter in Ink, May 27, Rogge. EF, lt. creases. ($125) 1902. 14x21.4cm (5.5”x8.4’), on his law offi ce stationary. Burke won c122. Torino 2006 Winter. Fourth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded the very first event in Athens 1896, the 100 Meters Race. Folded twice, EF. for Men’s . Red and pink, rings in color, 21x29.6cm ($425) (8.3”x11.7”). With pictorial cover. Unc. ($600) c130. (Magazine) Masson Wins the Cycling Event in the Athens Olympic Games, 1896. Illustrated Supplement of Le Petit Journal, ANCIENT GREECE April 26, 1896. 8pp., 31x44.7cm (12.2”x17.6”). Masson, France, is 123. Pamphylia in Aspendos. Silver Stater (385-370BC). Wrestler. Rev. being congratulated at the fi nish line, Acropolis in background. The Slinger. S. 5390, Coll. Aulock 4512. Bold VF. ($375) color print is on the last page. EF. ($150) 124. Philip II of Macedon (359-336 BC). Silver Tetradrachm. 14.13 g, struck ca. 342/1-329/8 BC, Amphipolis Mint. Laureated head of Zeus PARIS, 2nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 r. Rev. Youth on horseback r. holding palm branch. Commemorates The 1900 Paris Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the World’s his equestrian victory in the Olympic Games. Rider 401, Sng. ANS Exposition. They played only a minor role. There were athletes who didn’t 543. Pleasing VF, a few lt. scuffs and cleaning marks. ($750) know that the events they participated in were Olympic Games events. Few 125. (Book) Pindari. Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmea. Pindar’s items relate directly to the Games. For this reason we are also offering items Olympic, Pythian, Nemean, Isthmean Odes, in Greek and Latin commemorating the World’s Exposition. Languages. Illustrated by Henr. Stephanus, dedicated to Huldrich c131. Gymnastics Silver Winner’s Plaque. Silver, 41x59mm, by F. Vernon. Fugger, and Markus and Johannes Fugger, 1566. 468 pages and Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris exposition 576 pages, each section with illustrated title page, 6.5x12x5.5cm grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium inscribed (2.6”x4.7”x2.2”). Bound in vellum, chip on front cover, tear at spine, with the Olympic Games gymnastic event “CHAMPIONNAT DE contents VF-EF. Very rare early printed book of Pindar’s Olympic GYMNASTIQUE” name of winner engraved below. The plaque was Odes. ($1,000) awarded to a British Gymnast for Combined Exercises in Gymnastics. With loop and rings. EF. Very rare. ($5,000) SECOND NATIONAL GREEK OLYMPIC GAMES, 132. Shooting Winner’s Plaque. Silvered bronze, 41x59mm, by F. ATHENS, 1870 Vernon. Winged goddess scattering laurel branches over Paris 126. Participation Medal. Copper, 41mm, by Barre. Head r. of King exposition grounds. Rev. Victorious athlete standing on podium George I. Rev. Legend in crossed laurel branches. EF. ($1,250) inscribed “CONCOURS DE TIR/VII CONCOURS/NATIONAL”. 127. (Diploma) XXIst Federal Festival of the Gymnastic Societies of EF. ($1,500) France in Périgueux, 1895. Honorary Diploma for the French Minister of the Interior and Honorary Committee Member of the Organization. Black and white, 63x45cm (24.8”x17.7”). Seated Lots marked “c” female at left with mural crown, young boys at r. Creased, sm. tears, VF-EF. ($175) are in the color section 12 138

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145 146 147 149 c140. Colorful Handpainted Porcelain Plate - Historic Souvenir of the Louisiana Purchase, Saint Louis, 1904. Handpainted translucent 143 144 porcelain in color, gold decoration, 21cm (8.3”). American eagle 133. French Republic Silver Award Medal for Exposition Workers. spreading wings around scene of Uncle Sam purchasing Louisiana Silvered bronze, 29mm, by Chaplain. Winged female carrying from French Marianne, names of states of 1803 left and 1903 right. torchbearer over Paris, city shield below. Rev. 6-line French legend, EF. Rare. ($350) name on panel. Looped, with ring and tricolor ribbon. Toned EF. c141. St. Louis 1904 Logo Porcelain Plate. Green, edge gilt, 22.3cm Scarce. ($475) (8.8”), manufactured by the Ohio China Co. Large logo of St. Louis 134. (Travel Guide) Paris and the World’s Exposition 1900. Griebens 1904 Exposition in center. VF-EF. ($125) Travel Guide, Berlin. 252pp., 8pp. advertisement, 6 fold-out maps, 142. Commemorative Clear Glass Plate of Festival Hall and Cascade 10.2x15.5cm (4”x6.1”), in German language. Contains the world’s Gardens. 18cm, 7.3”, center design goldplated. Open fl ower border. exposition, mentioning of Olympic events in Vincennes, and city of Lt. wear on goldplating o.w. EF. ($100) Paris. Stiff covers, spine chipped, contents. EF ($175) 143. Official Monogram St. Louis 1904 Cup. Goldplated brass on wood, c135. Complete Bound Set of 26 Weekly Issues of “A l’ Exposition” (At 10cm (3.9”) tall. Cup with affi xed color enameled monogram of the Exposition), April 29 – October 21, 1900. Issues 1 to 25 are 4pp. the Fair, gilt panel with legend on wooden base. Abt. EF, lt. wear. each, issue 26 has 208 pp. illustrated, 20.5x29.5cm (8”x11.6”), in ($150) French language. All bound with pictorial covers in different colors. 144. (Autographs) Official Invitation to the Dedication Ceremonies of Issue 26 reports extensively on all countries’ expositions. Half leather the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, April 30, May 1 and 2, 1903. and marbled boards, scuffed, interior EF. ($400) Stock paper, 4pp., 20.2x24.7cm (8”x9.7”), embossed cover. Signed in ink by D.R. Francis, President of the Exposition, and Th. H. Carter, ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 President of the L.P.E. Commission. EF, traces of mounting on back. The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were also held in conjunction with a With separate invitation card. The fair, planned originally for 1903, was World’s Fair. This, again, detracted a lot from the importance of the Games. held in 1904. (2 pcs.) ($100) Few items are available that relate directly to the Olympiad, and they 145. Official Daily Program, August 10, 1904. 17pp., 15.5x22.6cm usually command very high prices. For this reason we are also offering some (6.1”x8.9”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic memorabilia from the World’s Fair which celebrated the Centennial of the Stadium), Roque event at Olympic Stadium; future events tennis, Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon in 1803. Olympic Games (Athletics), Swimming, fencing, cricket, etc. c136. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 39mm, by Dieges & Punchholed. EF. ($150) Clust. Victorious athlete holding wreath, in background, frieze with 146. Official Daily Program, September 7, 1904. 17pp., 15.4x23.3cm ancient Greek athletes, radiant Acropolis above, “Olympiad-1904”. (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic Rev. Winged Victory extending wreath over laurel wreath, bust of Stadium), Olympic Fencing at Physical Culture Building, fi nal series Zeus at l. The medal was awarded only during the week of the Olympic Games of Olympic Swimming events at Life Saving Lake; future events: August 29 to September 3, 1904. Holed at top, a few fl at spots on both sides, golf, archery, soccer, etc. Punchholed, EF. ($175) VF. One of the most diffi cult winner’s medals to fi nd. ($22,000) 147. Official Daily Program, September 10, 1904. 17pp., 15.6x23.4cm c137. XII International Interparliamentary Congress at the St. Louis (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic World’s Fair, September 1904. Lady Guest Badge. Gilt white metal, Stadium), Philippine and Boer War Exhibition Programs, list of 5.5x6.5cm (2.2”x2.6”). Female holding ribbon “Let us have Peace” future events: archery, golf, soccer, etc. EF, punchholed. ($150) over globe, date on scroll below, between palm branches. With loop 148. Olympic Games Ticket. Day 245 – September 1, 1904. Green and and ring, suspended from bar with red-white-blue inscribed ribbon black, 69x29mm. Olympic events on this day were Tennis; J. Lightbody (faded legend). The goal of the Congress was to establish international won 800 Meters; M. Prinstein won Long Jump and Triple Jump, etc. Abt. EF, arbitration. Rare badge. VF-EF. ($500) lt. partial browning. ($250) 138. St. Louis Exposition Pin. Silvered, 55x22mm. EF. ($125) 149. Ticket. Day 261, September 17, 1904. Green and black, 6.9x2.9cm 139. Flag Pin. Aluminum, 19x18mm. EF. ($100) (2.7”x1.1”). Lt. browning around margins, VF-EF. ($125) 13 152 155 153 156

164 165 166 160 STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 c157. Cased Second Place Silver Winner’s Medal Won by Abel Kiviat, 158 USA, 1500 Meters. Silver. 33mm, by Lindberg / Mackennal. 159 Medieval herold / Victorious athlete being crowned by two seated ATHENS, INTERMEDIATE OLYMPIC GAMES, 1906 females. Abel never quite got over having missed the gold medal – he had c150. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm, by J. Chaplain. set a world record in 1500 Meters in the trials three times before the Olympic Laureated head of Zeus facing holding winged statue of Victory Games. British athlete Arnold Jackson won first place with a time slower than with laurel branch on globe. Rev. View of Acropolis and Parthenon Kiviat’s world record. EF/Unc. With iridescent dark toning, in velvet between Olympic legend. Similar to 1896 winner’s medal - only the date and silk-lined red leather presentation case. ($7,500) on the reverse was changed to 1906. Toned EF. ($7,500) 158. Official Silver Logo Pin. Hallmarked silver, 22x26mm. Nude fl ag bearer c151. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by J. Chaplain. with fl ags of participating nations, legend below. Toned EF. ($175) Laureated head of Zeus facing holding winged statue of Victory 159. Large Official Commemorative Olympic Stadium Plaque. Cast with laurel branch on globe. Rev. View of Acropolis and Parthenon bronze, 24.5x16.5cm, by H. Tengborn. Participant’s badge and fl ags between Olympic legend. Similar to 1896 winner’s medal - only the date above stadium, wisteria fl owers on either side, Olympic legend below. on the reverse was changed to 1906. Toned EF. ($6,500) Very attractive Art Nouveau plaque. Toned EF, with hanger. ($650) 152. (Autograph) Ray Ewry Autograph on Athens 1906 Olympic Games 160. Commemorative Pewter Cup. 9cm (3.5”) high. Two oak wreaths Stadium Postcard, April 22, 1906. Signed in ink “Deac” which was surrounding dates of the 1912 Games and 3 Swedish crowns, connected his nickname. Ewry won gold medals in Paris 1900 (3), St. Louis 1904 (3), by oak garlands and commemorative legend. VF-EF. ($225) Athens 1906 (2), and London 1908 (2) in standing high jump, long jump, and c161. Commemorative Olympic Stadium Porcelain Ashtray. Multicolor, triple jump. Postcard with 1906 vignette, corners creased. VF ($550) triangular shape, 11.5x11.6cm (4.5”x4.6”). View of interior of 153. (American Report) Sullivan, J.E. (Editor). The Olympic Games of Olympic stadium, Olympic legend below. EF. ($200) 1906 at Athens. Spalding’s Athletic Library, New York, 1906. 185pp., c162. Official Poster in Hungarian Language. 75x105cm (29.1”x41.3”), profusely illustrated, 40pp. of advertising for sports equipment incl. designed by Olle Hjörtzberg, Swedish Professor at the Royal Academy of a 2-page photo of Olympic stadium in St. Louis 1904. Extensive Fine Arts, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. Nude young men waving account with results of the 1906 Games. Includes Origin of the Games, fl ags of participating nations, legend in Hungarian below. At the time, the the 1906 Committees, the Stadium, the Trip of the American Team design was considered too daring by some countries, and the poster and seals with including reception on their return in New York, etc. Rebound in blue this design were not distributed in the respective countries. Olympism p. 20/21. linen with original covers, contents EF. Very scarce. ($500) EF, a few marginal tears, lined on linen. Very scarce poster. ($5,500) c163. Official Eastern U.S. Athletic Olympic Tryouts Program, Harvard LONDON, 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 Stadium, June 8, 1912. 20pp., all events scored in pencil. J. Meredith c154. Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 57mm, by Vaughton. Helmeted head wins 800 Meters (gold in Stockholm), Abel Kiviat, etc. Creased, some of Athena left facing laurel branch, surrounded by blue enameled pages chipped, trace of mounting on back covers. ($150) band with legend. EF. ($4,500) 164. Official Daily Stadium Program, July 13, 1912. 56pp., 14.3x22cm 155. (Autograph) Johnny Hayes Letter and Envelope, April 29, 1958. (5.6”x8.7”), in Swedish and English. Includes abbreviated regulations Letter handwritten in pen, signed with full name, plus envelope. for all events, prizes, list of daily participants, ads, etc. Lt. marginal Hayes won gold in the marathon race after Italian Dorando was disqualified. browning on cover, EF. ($200) Abt. EF. ($475) 165. Program. Rowing, July 17-19, 1912, Djurgärdsbrunnsviken. 156. (American Report) Sullivan, J.E. Editor. Spalding’s Official 19pp., 14.4x21.9cm (5.7”x8.6”) in Swedish. Some results penciled Athletic Almanac for 1909 Containing a Full Record of the in. Crease, VF-EF. Scarce program. ($200) Olympic Games. New York, 1909. 220pp. plus advertisements, many 166. Bound Group of Six English Language Programs, Rules and photographic plates, 12.5x16.9cm (4.9”x6.7”). Includes 38pp. results General Regulations. 13.4x20.2cm (5.3x8”). Contains: Athletics of the London 1908 Olympic Games and 49 additional photographic (27pp.); Cycling (12pp. plus a foldout map); Association Football plates of the Games. Stiff blue covers, spine and covers chipped, (11pp.); Modern Pentathlon (14pp.); Rowing (18pp.) and Swimming contents VF-EF. Scarce. ($550) (48pp.). Bound without covers in blue linen with gilt spine. EF. ($500) 14 167

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167. (Autograph) Jim Thorpe, Gold Medal in Pentathlon and Decathlon. Pencil signature on envelope mailed on Aug. 29, 1949. 16.5x9.2cm (6.5”x3.6”). Jim Thorpe lost his medals accused of professionalism, but recently the IOC reinstated his victories. Lt. browning, crease, VF-EF. ($300) 168. (Brochure) Soccer. The Fifth Olympiad, Part 4. 16pp. illustrated, 30.4x23.3cm (12”x9.2”), text in Swedish and English. Photos of all teams, and matches. Red, blue and orange pictorial covers, VF-EF. 179 ($175) c169. (Book) The Vth Olympiad in Pictures and Words. Luxury edition in brown calf leather. 526pp. profusely illustrated, 33x26cm (13”x10.2’), in Swedish, English, German, and French. Extensive 175. (Brochure) Rowing. Program, Rules and General Regulations, in report on each sport event, also Opening Ceremony, Distribution of English Language. 20pp., 4 plates, 12.5x21.7cm (4.9”x8.5”). Blue Prizes, the Boy Scout Camp during the Games and the Results. Cover stiff covers, lt. browning, contents EF. ($200) with gold embossed Swedish crowns and participant’s badge, a few 176. (Spalding’s Report) VIIth Olympic Games Antwerp 1920. New spots, interior EF. ($700) York, 1921. 219pp., about 100 photographic plates, mostly of 170. (Book) Uggla, Gustaf. Olympiska Spelen i Stockholm 1912. Olympic events in Antwerp, 12.8x17.2cm (5”x6.8”). Complete Introduction by V.G. Balck. Stockholm, 1912. 725pp. illus., records of Antwerp Olympic events, plus program for Paris 1924, 17.5x24.2cm (6.9x9.5”) in Swedish. Extensive report on the IAAF Olympic athletic rules, Minutes of Lausanne 1921 Olympic Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games, also ancient Greek Olympic Congress, Constitution of American Olympic Association, Olympic Games and Athens 1896 to London 1908 Olympic Games. Linen and World’s Records, etc. Very important report as there is no complete with gold stamped participant’s badge, EF. ($375) official report from the Antwerp 1920 Games. Color covers chipped, spine taped, contents VF-EF. Very rare. ($650) BERLIN, 6th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1916 (Canceled) 171. (Brochure) Program and General Rules and Regulations. CHAMONIX, FIRST OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1924 Published by German Reich Committee for Olympic Games (1914). c177. Bronze Third Place Winners and Participation Medal. Bronze, 29pp., 14.4x22.3cm (5.7”x8.8”), in German language. Program, rules, 55mm, by R. Bénard. Victorious athlete holding skates and skis, Alps regulations, and prizes for 14 different sport events including golf, in background. Rev. French legend in 14 lines. First participation and skating and skiing, the last 2 planned for February 1916. 2 punchholes, winner’s medal of Winter Olympic games. The only time that the participation name of previous owner on cover. Lt. creases, lt. browning, abt. EF. medal was the same as the winner’s medal. There were only 258 participants Very rare. ($750) in Chamonix. EF, spot obv. Very rare. Minimum Bid ($16,500)

ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 c172. Victory! Gold Medal Winner’s Trophy for an Individual Event. c178. Soccer Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 55mm, Cast bronze, on marble base, 37cm (14.6”), by M. Grandmoulin. by A. Rivaud. Legend surrounded by sports equipment. Rev. Winner Victorious athlete, arm raised, holding laurel wreath, standing on helping fallen athlete back on his feet. The medal goes with winner’s base inscribed “Victoire!” and signed by the artist with date “1920”. diploma in lot 52. EF, spots. ($7,500) Mounted on round marble base and square bronze plaque below with 179. City of Paris Medal for the VIIIth Olympiad 1924. Mural crowned “VII OLYMPIADE ANVERS 1920”. Extremely rare and attractive. Paris coat of arms between crossed oak and laurel branch. Rev. “VIIIe ($15,000) Olympiade Paris-1924” in 3 lines over Olympic rings. In case, not c173. Cycling Trophy. Bronze, 39.9 cm (15.7”), by Henri Fugere. Flying original. EF. Scarce. ($275) winged nude female holding Olympic rings (fi rst time shown at c180. Official Javelin Thrower Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 120x80cm Olympic games), and three cyclists watched by crowd, divided by two (47.2”x31.5”), designed by Orsi, printed by Machar et Co., Paris. lions’ heads. Oak branches at top, two scrolled handles at sides. Has Large javelin thrower in front of globe, Paris skyline in background, been previously mounted on marble base (not present), part of inside “VIIe OLYMPIADE-JEUX OLYMPIQUES”. Bright colors, creases, bottom missing. Abt.EF. Extremely rare and beautiful. ($7,500) sm. tears, VF-EF, lined on linen. ($4,750) c174. Official Discus Thrower Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 62x88.5cm (24.4”x34.8”), designed by M. van Kuyck and W. v.d. Ven, printed by J.E. Goossens, Brussels, published by Belgian Railways. Discus Lots marked “c” thrower within fl ags of participating nations, Antwerp in background. Lt. marginal browning, o.w. EF, lined on linen. Bright colors and are in the color section beautiful poster. ($3,250) 15 184

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195 193 187 192 198 189 c188. Pair of Color Postcards on Original Stiff Blue Paper. The White Stadium, by P. Colombi 1927, and Fame of Figure Skating, by E. Stiefel. Printed by Olympia Verlag Zürich/München for the II Olympic Winter Games. Postcards EF, 10.1x13.9cm (4”x5.5”), blue paper creased. (2 pcs.) ($150) 189. Olympic News Issued by the American Olympic Committee, Vol. III, March 1928, Nr. 2. 12pp., illustrated, 21.6x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). Opening ceremony, results in all events, preview to Amsterdam games, IOC will organize African Games in 1929, Olympic fi lm rights awarded to Swiss company, American Olympic trials schedule for Amsterdam, etc. VF-EF. ($150) 199 200 181. Swedish Official’s Identity Card. Multicolor, 8x12cm (3.1”x4.7”). AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 With photo. VF+. ($475) c190. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 55mm, by Cassioli. 182. Official Daily Program. Cycling, July 27, 1924, Reunion 275, Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner being carried by jubilant Velodrome Municipal du Bois de Vincennes. Color cover featuring team mates. Introduction of winner’s medal design which was not changed javelin thrower, 7pp., 21.8x27.1cm (8.6”x10.7”). Finals in 1000-Meter until 1960. Polished, abt. EF, a few minor rbs. ($6,000) Sprint (Scratch) won by L Michard, France; 4000-Meter Team Pursuit, won c191. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by Cassioli. by Italy; 2000-Meter Tandem, won by France; and presentation of victorious Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner being carried by jubilant French Team in 188km Team Time Trial, etc. Some results noted in pencil. teammates. Unevenly toned EF. ($5,000) Crease, VF+. ($275) 192. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, partially enameled, 30x37mm. EF. ($300) 183. Pierre de Coubertin’s Call to the Worldwide Youth Interested in Sport. 193. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. Olympia, April 17, 1927. In French, single page. EF, tiny tear. ($125) Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($200) 184. (Book) Cardellach, Enrique. El Triunfo del Uruguay. The Triumph c194. Amsterdam 1928. Czech Fencing Team Pin. Multicolor, 31x19mm. of Uruguay. Soccer in the VIIIth Olympiad. Barcelona, 1925. EF, sm. spots. ($175) 105pp., 9 photographic plates, 12x16.7cm (4.8”x6.7”), in Spanish 195. Dutch Athletic Federation XIth Olympiad Pin. Bronze, 16mm. language. Report on the 1924 Paris soccer matches and Uruguay’s 3-line legend. Toned EF. ($100) victory. Writing on paper covers, spine torn, contents VF. Rare. ($250) c196. Commemorative Art Deco-Style Silver Pin. Hallmarked silver, 185. (Book) La Olimpiada de Paris De 1924. Information on the 28x19mm. Color enameled rings between “AMSTERDAM 1928”. Uruguayan Soccer Team, Soccer World Champion. Montevideo, 1926. EF. Rare in silver. ($250) 80pp., 21 full-page photographic plates, 16x23.5cm (6.3”x9.3”). Report c197. Commemorative Amsterdam Olympiad with City Shield Pin. on the victory of the soccer team in Paris, photo of all soccer teams, etc. Bronze, 17mm, enameled in white, black and red. EF. ($150) Stiff covers, a few stains, browning, contents EF. Rare. ($300) 198. Discus Thrower Plate. Blue and white, 25.3cm (10”), made by c186. (Swedish Report) Bergvall, Erik. Report on the Olympic Games Petrus Regout & Cie, Maastricht. Discus thrower in ornate border in Paris 1924, in Swedish Language. Stockholm, 1924. 367pp. dividing “19-28”, surrounded by “Olympische Spelen-Amsterdam illustrated throughout, 16.1x23.7cm (6.3”x9.3”). Extensive report 1928” legend and crowned Dutch and Amsterdam shields. EF. on all events, with results, and report on the First Olympic Winter Attractive plate. ($400) Games in Chamonix. Blue linen, goldstamped, wear, contents EF. 199. Amsterdam 1928. Black and White Olympic Events Porcelain Numbered. Presentation copy of the Swedish NOC. ($425) Plate. Supported Amsterdam city shield in circle of six events: soccer, rowing, running, swimming, cycling, and tennis. EF. ($375) ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 200. Commemorative Javelin Thrower Plate. Embossed brass, 34cm 187. Great Britain National Skating Association. Cased Gold Medal (13.4”). Javelin thrower surrounded by 2 lines of legend “Olympiade (ca. 1928). 9 Karat Gold, 20 grams, 38mm. Gentleman skating on lake. 1928 Amsterdam”, tennis rackets, fencers, swords, boxing gloves, Rev. Laurel branches with ribbon. Unawarded. EF, cased. ($450) and hockey stick. EF. ($200) 16 201 207 208 209 210

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202 201. Octagonal Commemorative Runners Plate. Embossed brass, 28.5x28.5cm (11.2”x11.2”). Three runners in stadium, surrounded by 211 212 213 214 “Olympic Games 1928” in Dutch and laurel branches. EF. ($225) 202. Commemorative Soccer Plate. Embossed brass, 34cm (13.4”). Soccer player, surrounded by 2 lines of legend. “Olympiade 1928 Amsterdam”, tennis rackets, fencers swords, boxing gloves, and hockey stick. EF. ($225) c203. Amsterdam Olympiad Opaline Glass Commemorative Cup. 11cm (4.3”). Amsterdam shield between crossed oak branches, surrounded by legend. EF. Rare. ($250) 204. Commemorative Razor. Brass, 7.2cm (2.8”). “OLYMPISCHE SPELEN 1928” on top. EF. Rare. ($175) c205. Commemorative IX. Olympiade 1928 Amsterdam Silk Handkerchief. 23x22.4cm (9.1”x8.8”), embroidered in violet around edge, and legend, Olympic rings in color. A few faint spots, VF-EF. Very scarce. ($75) 206. Dutch NOC Discus Thrower Silver Spoon. Hallmarked silver, 11.1cm (4.4”). Discus thrower, with long handle decorated in Art 215 216 217 Deco style, “NOC” at top. EF. ($150) 207. Commemorative Olympic Boxing Event Silver Spoon. 11cm (4.3”) long, marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) 208. Commemorative Olympic Cycling Event Silver Spoon. 11cm (4.3”) long, marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) 209. Commemorative Olympic Equestrian Event Silver Spoon. 11cm (4.3”) long, marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) 210. Commemorative Olympic Gymnastics Event Silver Spoon. 11cm (4.3”), long, marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) 211. Commemorative Olympic Rowing Event Silver Spoon. 11cm (4.3”) long, marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) 212. Commemorative Olympic Runner Silver Spoon. 11cm (4.3”) long, 218 219 220 marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) 213. Commemorative Olympic Swimming Event Silver Spoon. 11cm 217. Official Daily Program No. 33, Swimming, August 8, 1928. 47pp. (4.3”) long, marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) Water-Polo fi nals, 200 Meter Breaststroke won by Tsuruta, Japan; 214. Commemorative Olympic Yachting Event Silver Spoon. 11cm Men Springboard Diving won by Desjardins, USA, etc. Some results (4.3”) long marked “Olympicus”. EF. ($80) penciled in. Color covers. VF+. ($125) 215. Official Daily Program No. 29, Cycling, August 4-7, 1928. 47pp., 218. The Final Olympic Tryouts Program. Harvard Stadium, July 6-7, 13x20cm (5.1”x7.9”). Includes also results up to August 4, Korfbal 1928. 48pp., 20.3x27.1cm (8”x10.7”). Some results penciled in. Color demonstration program, August 6. Cycling results penciled in. Color cover stains, sm. tears, upper r. corner chipped, contents VF+. ($125) covers, EF, inside lt. browning. ($150) 219. (U.S. Trials Program) Olympic Rowing Tryouts, Philadelphia, 216. Official Daily Program No. 31, Swimming, August 6. 47pp., July 5-7, 1928. 4pp., 13.9x21.7cm (5.5”x8.5”). VF-EF, sm. marginal 12.9x21.5cm (5.1”x8.5”), in French. 1500 Meter Freestyle Men won tears and creases. ($150) by Borg, Sweden; and 400 Meter Freestyle Women won by Norelius, 220. Swimming and Water Polo Ticket Price List, August 4-11, 1928. USA (world record). Results penciled in. Includes list of offi cials, Pink, 28.1x20.2cm (11.1”x8”). With map of swimming stadium, in participants, rules, etc. Color cover soiled, contents VF. ($125) Dutch language. Creased, VF. ($100) 17 221 222 223 224 225

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221. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, July 28, 1928, Olympic Stadium, Price 236 237 ƒ 2.50. Fuchsia red and orange, 11x6.2cm (4.3”x2.4”). Creased, VF- EF. ($200) 222. Ticket. Athletics, August 4, 1928, Olympic Stadium, Bleacher, Price 231. Ticket. Soccer, June 7, 1928, Olympic Stadium Uruguay - Italy 3-2. ƒ 0.75. Black and purple, 11x6.5cm (4.3”x2.6”). Loukola, Finland, wins “U 13”, Bleacher, Price ƒ 1-. 9.4x6cm (3.7”x2.4”). Game penciled on 3000-Meter Steeplechase. Yrjölä, Finland, wins the Decathlon. Creased, VF- back. VF, creased. ($200) EF. ($150) 232. Ticket. Swimming, August 11, 1928, Bleacher, Price 1.50 Gulden. 223. Ticket. Equestrian, August 12, 1928, Closing Ceremony Day, Sage and white, 10.9 x 6.2cm (4.3x2.4”). Johnny Weissmuller, USA, won Olympic Stadium, Bleacher, Price ƒ 1.25. Blue, 11x6.4cm (4.3”x2.5”). 50-Meter Freestyle; USA won 4x200 Meter Freestyle Relay; Germany won Jumping Individual won by F. Ventura, Czechoslovakia, and Jumping (Prix Water Polo, etc. Crease, EF ($150) des Nations) team won by Spain. Lt. creases, EF. ($125) 233. Address by Pierre de Coubertin to the Participants of the 224. Ticket. Field Hockey Opening Match, May 17, 1928, Holland- Amsterdam Olympic Games. 2 pages, 22.3x28.2cm (9”x11”), in France 5-0, “I”, Olympic Stadium, Uncovered Seat, Price ƒ 0.75. Teal, French language. Coubertin regrets not being able to attend the 11x6.2cm (4.3”x2.4”). Match penciled on back. Creased VF-EF. ($150) games, invokes the protocol of the Olympic Games, remains hostile 225. Finals Ticket. Field Hockey, May 26, 1928, India-Holland 0-3, to female participants in the Olympic Games, etc. VF-EF. ($125) Olympic Stadium, Uncovered Seat, Price ƒ 0.75. Teal, 10.8x6.2cm 234. Press Photo of Chilean Fencing Team. Black & White, 24x18.2cm (4.3”x2.4”) Match penciled on back. Creased, VF-EF. ($200) (9.4”x7.”). VF-EF. ($75) 226. Soccer Season Ticket. 4pp., blue, orange, and brown, 6.2x9.3cm 235. (Brochure) Commemorative Album for the 1928 Olympic Games (2.4”x3.7”) Bleacher, Price ƒ 10.- According to the official report, only in Amsterdam. 32 photographic plates, 27.5x19.6cm (10.3”x7.7”), one Soccer Bleacher Season Ticket was sold, of 133 Season Tickets. Tape on captions in Dutch, French, English and German. All events including cover, abt. EF. Unique. ($300) opening and closing ceremony. Stiff pictorial paper covers, scuffed, 227. Ticket. Soccer, May 27, 1928, Chile - Portugal 2-4. “S 1”, Bleacher, contents EF. ($150) Price ƒ 1-. 9.4x6cm (3.7”x2.4”). Game penciled on back. VF, creased. 236. (Brochure) Wisse, Ds. G. From Golgatha to the Olympiad. ($200) Sermon held by Wisse on May 2, 1928 in the Lutheran Church 228. Ticket. Soccer, May 28, 1928, Germany - Switzerland 4-0. “S 3”, in Amsterdam. 20pp., 15.9x24.2cm (6.3”x9.5”), in Dutch. Sermon Bleacher, Price ƒ 1-. 9.4x6cm (3.7”x2.4’). Game penciled on back. against the Olympic Games seen as glorifi cation of the athlete, an Creased, VF. ($200) international cult and religion of the body etc. Stiff covers browning, 229. Ticket. Soccer, May 29, 1928. Olympic Stadium, Argentina - USA creased, a few stains, contents VF. ($100) 11-2, “R 6”, Price ƒ 1.-. Gray and black, 9.4x6cm (3.7”x2.4”). The 237. (Magazine) Maandblad “R.D.S.” Olympic Issue. Nr. 7, April 1928. spectator penciled the game on the back. Creased, VF. ($200) 28pp. illus., 20.1x28cm (7.9”x11”), in English, Dutch and German. 230. Ticket. Soccer, June 6, 1928, Argentina - Egypt 6-0. “S 12”, Bleacher, The Olympic stadium, games preparations, opinions of Dutch Price ƒ 1.-. 9.4x6cm (3.7”x2.4”). Game penciled on back. Creased, VF+. sportsmen about the Olympic Games. Blue pictorial stiff covers, ($200) discoloration in center, o.w. EF. ($100) 18 243 238 239

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244. Olympic News Issued by the American Olympic Association. Vol. IV, Nr. 5 & 8, May and August 1930. 8 pages illustrated each issue, 21.6x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). News about summer and winter events, availability of American report for Amsterdam 1928, etc. EF and VF. (7 pcs.) ($125) 250 245. Olympic News Issued by the American Olympic Association Vol. V, Nr. 2, 7&8, February, July-August, 1931. 16pp. each, 21.6x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). Information on the upcoming winter and 251 summer Olympic Games. EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) 246. Olympic News Volume VI, January – February (1932), Double Number 1 & 2, Issued by the American Olympic Committee. 12pp. illustrated, 21.6x27.7cm (8.5”x10.9”). List of all winter games participants, venues in Lake Placid, etc.; also progress on Los Angeles summer games. Abt. EF. ($100) 247. $30 Bleacher Season Ticket. Ivory celluloid, black and red 238. Ninth IOC Congress in Berlin. Offi cial Medal, 1930. Cast bronze, legend, 9.5x5.8cm (3.7”x2.3”). 1932 participation medal on reverse. 95x88mm (3.7”x3.5”). Brandenburg Gate. Rev. Olympic rings over Numbered. EF. ($150) globe. EF, in presentation case (scuffed). ($500) 248. Ticket. February 4, 1932, Evening, Children Bleacher, Price $1.00. 239. (1936 Games Bid Book) Denkschrift der Stadt Frankfurt am Stock paper, 12x6.4cm (4.7”x2.5”). Curling demonstration event at Main. Bid Book of the City of Frankfurt/M. for the 1936 Olympic the Arena on opening ceremony day. Browned unevenly, back side Games. 48pp., illustrated in b&w, plus 5 color plates, 32x24cm EF. ($125) (12.8”x9.5”) oblong, in German language. The bid book was presented 249. Ticket. February 9, 1932, Morning. Women’s Figure Skating Short at the1930 Berlin IOC Congress where Berlin was designated as the venue for Program, Adult-Standing Room. Price $1.00. Green, 9.2x6.3cm the 1936 Olympic Games. Stiff paper covers browned, corner creases, (3.6”x2.5’). Creases, sm. damp stain upper left, VF. ($125) small stains, interior clean. Very rare bid book. ($1,000) LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 250. British Olympic Association Recognition Medal to Zack J. c240. Norwegian Silver Team Pin for Lake Placid and Los Angeles 1932 Farmer, General Secretary of the Xth Olympic Games, 1932. Olympic Games. Hallmarked silver, partially enameled, 15x22mm. Bronze, 50mm, by B. McKennal (obv.). Winner in quadriga, same Athlete with wreath holding color Norwegian fl ag, 3-line legend design as 1908 London participation medal. Rev. 11-line engraved below. EF. ($250) recognition legend for services rendered to the British team. EF, 241. Combined Walking Stick and Chair. Orange painted wood, 88.8cm cased. Unique. ($850) (35”). “III O.W.G.” (III Olympic Winter Games) in black. Sold during 251. Olympic Stadium Press Usher Badge. Ivory and orange celluloid, the 1932 Winter Olympics. VF. ($200) 88cm (3.5”). Numbered. Lt. discoloration around number, abt. EF. c242. Official Poster. Blue and gold, 101.5x63.5cm (40”x25”). Four- ($550) man bobsled team between Olympic Games legend, ski jump, c252. Los Angeles and Lake Placid 1932 Norwegian Team Pin. Bronze, speed skating, fi gure skating, and downhill skiing on left. VF-EF, red, white and blue enamel, 15x21mm. Winner with wreath and professionally lined on linen. ($2,000) Norwegian fl ag, 3-line legend below. EF. Scarce. ($200) 243. Group of 7 News Bulletins of the III Olympic Winter Games c253. Trio of Finnish Team Fundraising Pins for Los Angeles 1932. Organising Committee, 1928-1931. News about worldwide countries’ Goldplated silver, enameled in white, silver, enameled in blue, and interest in participation, construction of venues, program, accommodations, bronze, 22x17mm. “1932 Los Angeles” over laurel garland. EF. (3 etc. Creased, VF-EF. Interesting information. (7 pcs.) ($250) pcs.) ($175) 19 254 258 259

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258. Commemorative Three-Dimensional Hurdler Car Plaque. White metal, 12.7x16.8cm (5”x6.6”). Hurdler jumping over hurdle inscribed “Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932”. EF. ($250) 259. Commemorative California Redwood Hurdler Wall Plate. 28.5cm (11.2”), by Hammond Lumber Co. Hand carved athlete clearing hurdle surrounded by “Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932”. EF. ($250) 260. Large City Key “Key to Los Angeles”. Bronzed WM, 23cm (9.1”) 263 265 266 long. View of new City Hall, legend “Key to Los Angeles” and oranges below. Rev. View of Olympic Coliseum Stadium at top, 3-line legend below. VF-EF. ($250) c261. The First Olympic Village. Complete Set of 19 Colorful Cut-out Pieces and Village Floor Plan. Base green and blue stiff cardboard, 81x67cm (31.9”x26.4”), designed by Noel Petter. Folded for storage, VF-EF. Plus Doctor Jones House, The Village Store, Hotel, Mill, Church and Log Cabin, 10 trees, Helms Bakery Sales Automobile, 267 268 and Discus Thrower Statue. All unassembled, as issued. EF. Very rare as a complete set. ($1,750) c262. Commemorative Paper Parasol. Multicolor, 49.5cm (19.5”), made in Japan. Color Olympic rings and “Olympic Games 1932 Los Angeles” legend. Tears, VF+. ($200) 263. Olympic and Movie Stars Deck of Cards. B&W movie stars, 1932 poster logo on back in color, 56x87mm. Cards show “Call to the Olympic Games” poster logo on back, front features fl ags of participating nations, movie stars, the Olympic stadium and other Olympic venues. 269 In pictorial box, scuffed, Fine, deck of cards EF. ($150) c264. Coca Cola Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932 Event Disc. Multicolor, 14.1cm (5.6”). Shows date and place of all events by turning outer disc, also All-Time Olympic Records, Olympic 1928 Champions, 270 271 Country and World Records. Rev. Advertisement for a carton of 12 Coke bottles at 50¢. EF. Early Coca-Cola advertising item. ($100) 254. Bronze Desk Ornament with Participation Medal. Presented to 265. (Brochure) Rowing. General Rules and Regulations, and Program, Russell H. Ballard, Director of the Xth Olympiad. Base 10x6.3cm August 9-13, 1932, Long Beach Marine Stadium. 26pp., 12.1x19.6cm (3.9”x.5”), 8cm (3.1”) high. The participation medal is attached in (4.8”x7.7”). Color covers, lt. sunning on back, o.w. EF. ($90) the center of a laurel wreath on the base, 2-line engraved dedication 266. Identity Card of a German Participant. 4pp., 9x13.5cm (3.5”x5.3”). legend on front of base. EF. ($1,250) With photo. Abt. EF. ($350) c255. Large Official Logo Banner of the Xth Olympiad 1932. Multicolor 267. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, July 30, 1932, 2:30 PM, Olympic Stadium. linen, 87.3x115.3cm (34.4”x45.4”). Offi cial logo with Olympic Brown and yellow stock paper, 11.1x6.6cm (4.4”x2.6”). EF. ($150) motto over “1932 X OLYMPIAD”. VF-EF, overall clean. ($2,000) 268. Ticket. Equestrian Sports, August 13, 1932, 2 p.m., Olympic c256. Child’s Commemorative Equestrian Olympic Kimono. Multicolor Stadium. Brown and yellow, 11.2x6.5cm (4.4”x2.6”). EF. ($100) cotton, abt. 65cm (25.5”) long. Equestrian, trophy and Olympic rings 269. Children’s Ticket. Rowing, August 10, 1932, 1 p.m., Long Beach design. Frayed in some spots, VF. ($200) Marine Stadium, Bleachers. Blue and red stock paper, 8x5cm c257. Large Commemorative Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932 Sailing (3.2”x2”). Ink stain, o.w. EF. ($75) Ship. Gold painted aluminum, 25.7x28.2cm (10.1”x11.1”). Three- 270. Program of the Olympic Western Finals Track and Field Events, dimensional sailing ship with Olympic legend, 2 letters partially Long Beach, California, July 1-2, 1932. 12pp. illus., 15.3x23cm missing. VF-EF. Rare. ($450) (6”x9.1”). Results penciled in, with list of contestants. Red and blue covers, sm. chips, contents VF-EF. ($100) 271. (Brochure) Catalogue of Competition and Exhibition of Art. Los Angeles Museum, Exposition Park. 73pp. and photographic plates Please Bid Early! of works of art in competition. Incl. list of all works, all artists with addresses. Stiff covers ltly. soiled, contents EF. ($200) 20 276 277 278279 280 281

272. Official Report in English Language. Published by the Organising Committee. 815pp. illus. in b&w and color, many color plates. Linen, orange and black embossed design, scuffed, contents EF. ($600) c273. Gold Winner’s Medal of the German Sport Championships in Nürnberg, 1934. Goldplated bronze, 9cm (3.5”). Large German eagle with swastika, views of marching athletes below. Rev. ”To the Winner” (transl.) below 6 city shields, encircled by 12 events as fencing, soccer, tennis, etc. The Games were first held in 1922 when Germany was not invited to the Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games. They were held the last time in 1934. Impressive design. EF, sm. spot. ($475)

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 c274. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded to a Member of the American Ice Hockey Team. Bronze, 100mm, by Richard Klein. 283 284 Victory holding laurel wreath in triga to left, bobsled, ski, hockey stick, and skate below. Rev. Large Olympic rings in center surrounded by BERLIN, 11th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1936 “IV. Olympic Winter Games 1936” (translated from German). Name 283. Official Torch. Steel, 27cm high (10.5”), made by Krupp Factory, of American hockey player engraved on edge. Largest size Olympic designed by Carl Diem. Route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin winner’s medal. One of 36 medals awarded. Toned EF, lt. stain on rev. on shaft, legend on top. Carried during the first Olympic torch relay from Very rare. ($22,000) Olympia, Greece to Berlin, a distance of 3075 km in 12 days. EF, a few spots c275. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Curling Ladies on top and rubbing. Scarce. ($5,750) Single Event. Bronze, 57x87mm, by Poellath. Color enameled logo 284. Berlin 1936 Torch Made in 1972 for the Munich Olympic Games affi xed in laurel wreath, panel with 6-line German legend below. as Official Presentation Torch. Steel, 27.2cm (10.7”) tall, foot 6mm “Eiswettschiessen der/IV. Olympischen Winterspiele/1936 Garmisch- tall. Route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin on shaft, legend on Partenkirchen/Damen-Einzel Zielschiessen 3. Platz”. Curling was a top. Only a small number was made in 1972. EF. ($1,250) demonstration event in 1936. Only 13 medals were awarded in bronze. EF. c285. Cased Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by Very rare. ($9,000) Cassioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by 276. Original Kalle Ozaphan 16mm Film Featuring the Olympic Bob jubilant teammates. Housed in brown presentation case, VF, medal Event with Interesting Incidents. In red case, 8cm (3.1”) diameter. toned EF. ($5,500) EF. ($150) c286. International Rowing Federation President’s Badge. Goldplated 277. Original Official Garmisch 1936 Winter Games Film. 12mm fi lm, bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. Olympic Rings over Brandenburg Gate, ca. 60 meter, housed in red Kalle Ozaphan case, 100mm (4”) diameter. “I.V.” on bar below. With dark brown ribbon inscribed in gold “Internt/ Film shows main parts of all events incl. Sonja Henie skating. EF, Verband”. 18 Presidents of International Federations are listed on page 31 of case lt. wear. ($150) the official report. EF. Unique. ($3,500) 278. (Brochure) General Rules and Regulations and Programs. 48pp. c287. Rowing Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. Olympic illus., 12.5x18.5cm (4.9”x7.3”), in German. Includes all events, and rings over Brandenburg Gate. “RICHTER” (Judge) below. With dark maps of venues. Lt. marginal browning on cover, crease lower r. brown ribbon inscribed “Kanu-sport” in 2 lines. EF. ($1,500) corner, o.w. EF. ($175) c288. Field Hockey Judge’s Badge. Silvered, 41x45mm, by Lauer. 279. Identity Card for an Austrian Official. 4pp., 9x14cm (3.5”x5.5”). Numbered, with green ribbon (faded) inscribed “Hockey”. EF. With photo. EF. ($475) ($1,350) 280. Official Daily Program, February 14, 1936. 41pp. illus., c289. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered bronze, 41x45mm, 13.5x20.5cm (5.3”x8.1”), in German, English and French. Ice Hockey, by Lauer. Brandenburg Gate over Olympic rings, “N.O.K.” below. Figure Skating, Military Patrol, etc. Blue covers. EF. ($225) With short ribbon in Olympic colors and long blue ribbon inscribed 281. Traffic Regulations during the IVth Olympic Winter Games, “Nationales Komitee”. Badge for Secretary General and NOC Members February 1, 1936. 3 pages by Mercedes Typing Services, green only. EF. ($2,000) and gray, 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”). Trace of mounting on back. VF. c290. Werner Klingeberg Miniature First Class Olympic Order. ($125) Goldplated, white enamel, 15x17mm. Attached to a bow ribbon with c282. (Book) Le Fort and Harster. Winter-Olympia 1936. München, buttonhole closure, on back, marked J. Godet & Sohn, Berlin. Werner 1936. 46pp., plus 64 photographic plates with 92 photos, 17.5x25cm Klingeberg was Head of the Sport Department, a.o. responsible for the Torch (6.9”x9.8”), text in German. Events and results of the Winter Games, Relay and production of badges. EF. ($750) venues, participating nations, partial rules of the games, story of the c291. Austrian Olympic Committee Badge (1936). Goldplated, red and winter games 1924 to 1936, etc. Stiff paper covers with color dust white enamel, 23x29mm. Color rings on Austrian fl ag, “ÖOC” on jacket, tears, contents EF. ($100) top. Ex Klingeberg. EF. Rare. ($650) 21 292 293

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304 301. Reich Sport Leader von Tschammer Sport Merit Medal (1936). Bronze, 50mm, by O. Glöckler. Military bust half l. Rev. 8-line legend. Presented to German Olympic participants. EF, sm. spots obv. ($425) 302. Japanese Team Medal. Silver, 36mm. Athlete standing on globe holding fl ag, large Olympic rings in back. Rev. Berlin Olympic bell encircled by Japanese legend. With loop. Toned EF. Very rare. ($800) c303. The Ancient Olympic Games. Presentation Set of Six Bronze Reliefs by German Sport Leader von Tschammer to a British Host. Cast bronze, 14.4x16.5cm (5.7”x6.5”) each. The 6 reliefs are 305 connected, and housed in a book-like case. They illustrate the Six Days of Ancient Olympic Games, from Greek vases. 1st Day: Opening 292. Austrian Team 1936 Fundraising Pin. Bronze, 14x15mm. EF. ($100) of the Games; 2nd Day: Competitions of Young Boys; 3rd Day: 293. Japanese Team Pin. Silvered, white and red enamel, 22x19mm. Competitions of Men; 4th Day: Rest; 5th Day: Main Competitions; Japanese fl ag between “XI Olympic Games / Nippon Delegation”. 6th Day: Winners Ceremony and Banquet. Attractive and scarce EF. Rare. ($500) set (6 pcs.). EF. Plus letter on Reichsportführer letterhead to British 294. Polish Team Pin. White metal, 15x21mm. Olympic rings above host during Great Britain-Germany Swimming Competition, dated Polish eagle. Toned EF. ($150) August 17, 1937, and signed in ink. Letter taped on back, creased, 295. Swedish Team Pin for Garmisch and Berlin Games. Goldplated, fi ne. (Set and letter.) ($2,500) 23x22mm. Blue and yellow enameled fl ag, “1936” date on back. EF. 304. Mayor of Stuttgart Presentation Plaque to Indian Hockey Team, ($175) Gold Medal Winner in Berlin, 1936. Bronze, 51x70mm, by Mayer c296. Turkish Team Pin. Silvered, red and white enamel, and color rings, & Wilhelm. Horse above Schillerplatz. Rev. 12-line legend. Plaque was 20x25mm. 3-line legend. Buttonhole closure. EF. Rare. ($750) presented at a post-Olympics game on Sept. 13 1936. EF, in presentation c297. Yellow Badge of the German Youth Sports Camp During the First case (trace of removed tape on back). Very scarce. ($375) Week of the Olympic Games. Silvered center with yellow rosette, 305. Commemorative Olympic Stadium Meissen Porcelain Medal. Brown 37mm. Offi cial Guide p. 65. EF, with original envelope. ($300) ceramic, 11.5cm (4.5”), made in Meissen. Aerial view of Olympic 298. Official Badge with Orange Rosette. Silvered center with rosette, Stadium and Reichsportfeld. Rev. Large Olympic bell. EF. ($300) 35mm. VF-EF. ($250) 306. Commemorative Box Medal. Bronze, 58mm, by Merz. Olympic 299. Official Dark Blue Management Badge. Bakelite with silver inlay bell. Rev. Quadriga. Contains 10 photographic prints of Olympic of Olympic rings over Brandenburg Gate, 68mm. Numbered. No stadium and Olympic village. Lt. browning. Medal EF. ($200) closure on back. EF. ($250) 300. International Olympic Aviation Rally to Berlin Olympic Games, 1936. Cased Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 70mm, by Placzek. Olympic bell and legend. Rev. Eagle in high relief fl ying to l. EF, in Please Bid Early! original black box with gold bell. Very rare. ($650) 22 312

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325 323 319 320 307. Commemorative Olympia 1936 Medal. Silvered bronze, 35mm. Ancient Greek athlete’s head above 4-line legend. Rev. Olympic bell with “4711”. EF, looped. ($125) 308. Pocket Mirror with Messenger of Marathon. Goldplated brass, 50mm. Messenger between “BERLIN 1936” and Olympic rings. VF- EF, mirror spotty. ($150) c309. “Olympiada Popular Barcelona 1936” Pin. Silvered, 15x18mm, multicolor enamel. Logo of the Olympic Games to be staged in protest of Hitler’s games in Berlin. They had to be canceled as the Spanish Civil War started just before the games. EF. ($175) 310. Kiel Olympic Yachting Visitor’s Pin. Silvered, blue enamel, 30mm. 326 328 Sailing boats between Olympic rings and fi sh. EF. ($150) 327 311. Official Berlin Visitor’s Pin. Goldplated iron, 30x33mm, cream- colored enamel. Brandenburg Gate with “1936 – XI. Olympiade c321. Large Commemorative Red and Cream Straw Basket. 28.2x26cm Berlin” over Olympic rings. EF. ($100) (11.1”x10.2”). Red and cream straw, edge laced with gold band. Six- 312. Commemorative Olympic Rings Pin. Gilt, 58x16mm. Olympic sided AE plaque in center featuring large Olympic bell. Three ball- rings between “19-36” and oak leaves. Abt. EF. ($150) point feet at bottom. VF-EF, spots on center plaque. ($200) 313. Pair of Dutch Olympic Athletics Association Merit Pins. Bronze, c322. Porcelain Eagle Commemorating the Berlin Olympiad. White 17x20mm, goldplated, and blue enamel at top and bottom. EF. (2 Fürstenberg porcelain, 11.7cm (4.6”). German eagle with outstretched pcs.) ($125) wings perched on pedestal with color Olympic rings on front, and 314. Commemorative Mesh Coin Purse Presented to Dignitaries’ Wives “OLYMPIADE/BERLIN/1936” in back. EF. Rare and beautiful. in Berlin 1936. Brass, top with color Olympic rings. VF-EF. ($200) ($600) c315. South African Sport Students’ Patch. Multicolor, 10.8cm (4.3”). 323. Olympia Fundraising Porcelain Bell of the German Sports Help “Olympia Berlin 1936” over fl ame and Olympic rings, in center, on Association. White porcelain, 10x10.8cm (3.9”x4.3”). German Eagle black cloth with circular “SOUTH AFRICAN OLYMPIC SPORTS with Olympic rings and Brandenburg Gate around sides, Olympic STUDENTS TEAM” legend. EF. Rare. ($200) Games legend and date around bottom. With affi xed paper of the c316. Large Colorful Flags of Participating Nations Banner. Multicolor German Sport Help Association. Numbered. Rare. ($325) linen, 77x153.2cm (30.3”x60.3”). Olympic Games legend within fl ags c324. Commemorative Porcelain Cup and Saucer. Translucent bone and Olympic fl ag. Frayed in sm. spots, overall VF-EF. Rare. ($750) china by Königszelt Porcelain Manufactory. Cup 44mm high, inside c317. Color Silk Table Pennant with Flags of the Participating Nations. Olympic rings with laurel branch. Saucer 11.6cm (4.6”), ornate gold Silk, 16x27cm (6.3”x10.6”). Flags of 50 participating nations and design. EF. Attractive and rare. ($275) Berlin Olympic legend. With wooden rod and string at top. Lt. 325. Commemorative Porcelain Ashtray. 13.5x12cm (5.3”x4.7”), made browning, EF. Scarce in silk. ($225) by Eamag Alt Schönwald, Bavaria. Handpainted color rings between c318. Commemorative Olympic Rings and Flags of Participating “Berlin 1936”. Traces of edge gilting. EF. ($200) Nations Scarf. Multicolor linen, 69x60cm (27.2”x23.6”). Set of 326. Commemorative Olympic Bell Glass Ashtray. Massive clear glass, 4 Olympic rings in center surrounded by 55 fl ags of participating 11.5x11.5cm (4.5”x4.5’). Olympic bell between “19-36” engraved in nations on black background. Professionally repaired in one spot, sm. center. VF-EF. ($200) frayed spots, abt. EF. Rare scarf. ($250) 327. Commemorative Boxing Sculpture. Cast bronze, 9.7x15.9cm 319. Commemorative Olympic Berlin Brandenburg Gate Lace (3.8”x6.3”), by Martin & Piltzing, Berlin. Three-dimensional boxer Doily. 16cm (6.3”). Brandenburg Gate under Olympic rings and to the right in fi ghting position. Made for sale during the 1936 Olympic “OLYMPIADE 1936” within fl ower lace border. EF. ($175) Games in Berlin. A few spots, o.w. EF. ($250) 320. White Lace Doily Featuring Reichstagsgebäude in Berlin. 15.6cm 328. Commemorative XIth Olympiad Lighter. Chrome-plated, 4x5.3cm (6.1”). Rings and Olympic legend over Seat of government in ornate (1.6”x2.1”). Brandenburg Gate over color Olympic rings and “XI. fl ower border. EF. ($175) OLYMPIADE BERLIN 1936”. Abt. EF. ($225) 23 333

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339 339 339 c329. Commemorative Olympia Elite Soccer Ball Cigarette Holder. 338. Unique Photo Album of a French IOC Member Documenting Ocher painted metal, 13cm (5.1”) tall. Soccer ball opens up to display his Visit to the XIth Olympic Games in Berlin 1936. Brown 25 goldplated chrome cigarette holders. VF-EF. Very unusual. ($225) linen, 33x24.2cm (13”x9.5”) oblong, containing 31 stiff two-sided c330. Commemorative Cigarette Box. Gilt iron, 115x65mm (4.5”x2.6”). cardboard pages fi lled with about 85 pasted-in documents which he Ancient Greek biga l., “1936” below. Rev. 5 rings around “1936” in received as IOC member in Berlin. Numerous invitations, brochures, laurel wreath. EF/VF-EF. ($150) identity cards for the Berlin Olympic Games and his Honor Pass c331. Commemorative Berlin Olympic Lithographed Box. Green, gold to all events; IOC Session documentation, July 29 and 30. Many and black iron, 32x21.2cm (12.6”x8.3”). Brandenburg Gate encircled inauguration and respective speeches of all events connected to by “Olympic Games 1936” (transl.) and four athletic events, bordered the Olympic games; invitation by Goebbels with an actual photo of by oak leaves. Soccer, diving, equestrian and javelin thrower around Goebbels and Hitler, instructions to entry of Hitler and IOC members sides. VF. ($200) at opening ceremony; IOC dinner with seating assignment close to 332. Polish Olympic Weightlifting Silver Belt Buckle. Silver, 65x96mm Hitler; a dinner reception by Hitler; the First Class Olympic Order (2.6”x3.8”). Weightlifter over “FUZZI” and Olympic rings. EF, diploma with original ink signature by Hitler. Also included are toning. ($250) postcards and photos. Most interesting are his handwritten notes for 333. Commemorative Magnifying Glass with Bakelite Handle. 18.3cm each day and his comments throughout the album. Generally in EF (7.2”) long. Brandenburg Gate over color rings and “Olympiade condition. Unique documentation. ($6,500) Berlin 1936” legend. EF. ($200) 339. Original Photo Presentation Book for Japanese NOC and Tokyo 334. Olympia 1936 Wooden Plaque. 18.2x9.5cm (7.2”x3.7”), made by 1940 Bid Members. XI. Olympiad Berlin 1936. “This account of the Elze & Hess, Gera. Olympic rings above “Olympia 1936”. EF. ($175) Participation of the Glorious Japanese Team in the Olympic Games 335. Olympic “Dame-Mühle” Pocket Game. Stiff brown covers, of 1936 in Berlin and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is Dedicated to 13x12.5cm (5.1”x4.9”). Embossed rings and Berlin Olympic legend Our Friends in Japan. H.F. and Ph.F. Reemtsma Altona-Bahrenfeld”. on cover; inside contains game board and game pieces, VF-EF. Large folio, oblong, 38 cardboard pages with 113 original b&w ($150) photos pasted in, ranging in size from full-page 36x27.8cm 336. Commemorative Small Notebook with Pen. Gilt, blue enamel, (14.1”x10.9”), half-page to quarter-page, 17.8x12.8cm (7”x5”). 4.5x6.5cm (1.8”x2.4”). Color Olympic rings affi xed on cover, opens Descriptive text in German and English on half pages between the up to small note pad, pencil on side. Enamel chipped, VF. ($125) photo pages. All photos document Japanese athletes in Garmisch 337. Commemorative Olympic Bell-Shaped Leather Purse. 9.5x10.3cm and Berlin Competitions, also some dignitaries. Full-page photo of (3.7”x4.1”). “1936” over Olympic rings in gold (faded). VF-EF. Hitler in front receiving a delegation of Japanese members of the ($100) Parliament and Tokyo municipal offi cials in Berlin for selection of 1940 Olympic city. Bound in textured linen, goldstamped legend, Japanese fl ag in white and red leather (sm. chip), inside. EF. Only a Please Bid Early! few copies of this book are known, and to our knowledge, this is the rarest book of the Berlin 1936 games. Unique photos and information. ($5,000) 24 342 343

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349 350 351 352 353 c340. Official Poster in English Language. Designed by Frantz Würbel, Berlin. Multicolor offset printing, 63x101cm (24.8”x39.8”), 354 published by the Publicity Committee for the Olympic Games. Olympic champion over quadriga on Brandenburg Gate. Olympism 349. Official German Postal Service Commemorative Sheet with p. 45. Bright colors, minor tears professionally repaired. EF, lined on Eight 1936 Olympic Stamps. 21x29cm (8.3”x11.7”), Price 2 linen. ($3,500) RM. Canceled on Opening Day, August 1, 1936, 16h, at the Berlin c341. Invitation by Propaganda Minister Dr. Goebbels to a Summer International Canoeing Camp Müggelsee. VF-EF. ($80) Party on Pfaueninsel, August 15, 1936. Stock paper, 3pp., 350. Official German Postal Service Commemorative Sheet with 29.5x21.2cm (11.6”x8.4”). Aerial color view of Pfaueninsel, Eight 1936 Olympic Stamps. As preceding postal sheet but with invitation inside with illustrations. EF. Very Rare. ($400) cancellations on August 16, 1936. 18h, Closing Day, at the Olympic 342. German Reich Invitation by Göring and Goebbels to a Reception Swimming Stadium. Abt. EF. ($80) in the Berlin State Opera on August 6, 1936 on the Occasion of 351. Official German Postal Service Commemorative Sheet with Eight the Berlin Olympic Games. Stiff stock paper, 2pp., 56.9x19.5cm 1936 Olympic Stamps. As preceding postal sheet but canceled by (22.4”x7.7”). German State eagle with swastika on cover. EF. ($200) the Mobile Post Offi ce on August 6, 1936, 22h. Crease, VF+. ($75) 343. List of Attachés of All Nations. 7pp., 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”). Crease, 352. Official German Postal Service Commemorative Sheet with VF-EF. Plus Olympic Program in English language, 29.8x21cm Eight 1936 Olympic Stamps. As preceding postal sheet but with (11.7”x8.3”). Tack holes in corners, VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) cancellations on August 16, 1936, 18h, Closing Day, at the Berlin 344. Instructions for the German Gymnastic Demonstration Team, Exhibit “Germany” held during the Olympic Games. Abt. EF, 2 sm. Olympia Camp Döberitz. 4pp., 21x29.8cm (8.3”x11.7”), by the discoloration spots. ($80) Organising Committee. Spots, corners chipped, VF. ($100) 353. Olympic Small-Size Photo Album of the Rowing Youth Tent 345. Ticket. Soccer, August 10, 1936, 16 h, Olympia Stadion, Platz I. Camp in Müggelsee During the Olympic Games. Linen with Green and red, 9.4x7cm (3.7”x2.8”). With 2 Olympic stamps and embroidered color rings, 11.5x8.5cm (4.5”x3.3”). Contains 69 private Olympic Stadium cancellation on August 1, 1936. Tape on back. EF. photos mostly of the Olympic tent camp incl. photos of the German ($80) Olympic Rowing team, a few photos from the Olympic Stadium and 346. Full Ticket. Wrestling and Weightlifting, August 3, 1936, 10 h events. Covers ltly. stained, contents EF. ($125) and 18 h, Deutschlandhalle, Price RM 3.50. Gray and red, 13x6cm 354. (Music Brochure) National Anthems Published in Celebration of (5.1”x2.4”). EF. ($125) the Olympic Games. By the Organising Committee. Leipzig (1936). 347. Parade of the Nations in Front of Hitler at the Opening Ceremony, For piano, orchestra and band, 44pp., 23.3x30.4cm (9.2”x12”). 1936. Black and white Schleussner Press Photo, 17.6x12.8cm Contains music for 57 national anthems. Stiff orange covers, lt. (6.9”x5”). Lt. marginal scuffi ng, o.w. EF. ($80) scuffi ng, contents EF. ($150) 348. Official Congratulatory Telegram from Prague for Czech Gold Medal Winner Vaclav Mottl, Grünau, August 8, 1936. Mottl won Thank you for participating gold in Kayak, Canadian Pairs 10000 Meters on August 7 with Zdenck Skrdlant. Color covers of athlete and Olympic bell. Offi cial in this Auction! report p. 1029 (photo of winning team). Abt. EF. ($375) 25 360 355 356 357 358

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361 362 364 365 361. (Book) Das Reichsportfeld. The Olympic Stadium and Sports Complex. A Creation of the Third Reich for the Olympic Games and the German Sport Published by the Reich Ministry of the Interior. Berlin, 1936. 102pp., German text, 71 photographic plates of maps, construction of the Reichsportfeld, the Olympic stadium and other venues and sculptures and the Reichsportfeld. Half leather and boards, spine sunned, interior EF. Scarce. ($275) 362. (Autographed Book) Piday Jenö. A Berlini Olimpia. The Olympic Games in Berlin. Budapest (1937). 95pp., 16 photographic plates, 12.3x16.7cm (4.8”x6.6”) text in Hungarian. Reports on the Berlin 367 Games by 12 authors. Abt. EF. ($125) 363. Official Report. Text in German. 2 volumes, 1222pp., heavily illus., 355. (Brochure). Swedish Gymnasts Voyage to the Olympic Games many plates, some in color. Linen gilt with blind-stamped gold eagle 1936. 55pp., profusely illustrated, 22.8x28.6cm (9”x11.3”), text in with Olympic rings. Covers foxed, ltly soiled, contents EF. (2 vols.) Swedish. Report on gymnastic demonstrations by 1400 Swedish ($750) male and female gymnasts at the Berlin Olympic Games. Stiff paper 364. (Book) Coubertin, Baron Pierre de. Olympische Erinnerungen. covers, chipped, contents EF. ($150) Olympic Memories. Berlin, 1936. 242pp., 12.7x18.8cm (5”x7.4”), 356. (Brochure) Ceylon, H. and Hess, G.H. Olympische Rekordsieger! in German language. Coubertin’s memories from the restoration (“Olympic Record Winners”, in German language). 49pp. illus., of the Olympic Games in 1894 to 1927. Stiff covers, spine, and l. 13x25cm (5.1”x9.8”). Detailed report and analysis of handball, margins damp stained, not affecting contents, inside EF. ($100) boxing, wrestling and weightlifting events in Berlin. Cover lt. foxing, 365. German Press Photo of Pierre de Coubertin on his Death, 1937. upper spine chipped, contents VF-EF. Interesting. ($100) Black and white, 11.8x17cm (4.6”x6.7”). With German caption on 357. (Magazine) Graphische Nachrichten. Graphic News. Olympiad back. EF. ($100) Berlin 1936. Nr. 8, August 1936. 57 pp. illustrated, 23.8x32.5cm 366. 25th Anniversary of the Stockholm Olympic Games Medal, 1937. (9.4”x12.8”), in German language. Cover spotty, contents EF. ($75) Cast bronze, 13.2cm (5.2”), by T. Stringberg. Athlete’s family with 358. (Magazine) Mitropa Zeitung. Berlin, August 3-5, 1936. 28pp., children in Olympic stadium, “1912-1937” above. EF, uneven toning. illus., 21x29.5cm (8.3”x11.76”), in German. Olympic edition of ($300) German Rail Service Magazine; fi nal preparations, program, theater in Berlin during Olympic games, sightseeing trips for Olympic guests, TOKYO, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) etc. Creased, VF+. ($75) 367. Letter in English Language by the General Secretary of the c359. Hoffman, H. (Photos) and Haymann, L. (Text) Three-Dimensional Tokyo Organising Committee of the XIIth Olympiad Tokyo 1940 Album of the Olympic Games 1936. Diessen a. A., 1936. Album to Werner Klingeberg, Technical Adviser of the 1940 Olympic with 100 stereoscopic photos, 62pp. text in German, 22 photos Games and Torch Relay, August 4, 1938. Two pages on letterhead, are pasted in, the balance is housed in the linen covered front and 21.5x29.1cm (8.5”x11.5”). Mr. Nagai, on cancellation of the Games back covers, with stereoscopic viewing glasses, as made. Famous in Tokyo, thanks Mr. Klingeberg for the assistance the Committee photographer of his time illustrating this album. Covers with embossed has received from him. Moving letter. Klingeberg was in charge of the color rings, a few stains, inside EF and complete. ($750) 1936 Berlin Torch Relay. Lt. browning, creased, sm. chips, punchholed, 360. (Card Album) Koelln, Peter, Publisher. Deutsche Kämpfer VF. ($400) für Olympia 1936. German Athletes for Olympia 1936. 31pp., 29.7x21.1cm (11.8”x8.3”), in German. Contains 60 pasted-in photographic prints of German athletes, future participants in Berlin games, story of the Olympic Games and German participation from Please Bid Early! 1896 on. Linen, lt. spots, contents EF. Rare. ($225) 26 368 369 370 372 374

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376. Official Dutch Olympic Day 1947 Pin. Silvered, 22mm. Date and 380 initials enameled in Dutch colors encircled by (19)40 to (19)46 dates. Toned EF. ($75) 378 382 ST. MORITZ, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 368. Letter in English Language by Prince Iyesato Tokugawa, c377. Official Visitor’s Badge. Goldplated, 18x28mm. St. Moritz sun logo President of the Tokyo 1940 Organising Committee to Werner over Olympic rings. With blue and yellow tassels. EF. ($275) Klingeberg, Technical Advisor of the 1940 Olympic Games and 378. United States Olympic Team Belt Buckle, St. Moritz, 1948. Torch Relay, August 31, 1938. Two pages on letterhead, 21.1x29.1cm Silvered brass, 40x26mm, by Hickok. Color enameled American (8.3”x11.5”). The Prince expresses his gratitude for the advise to the shield and legend. VF+. Rare. ($300) Committee and Japanese Sport Federations since his appointment in c379. Identity Card of Swiss Ice Hockey Player Bibi Torriani. April 1937, and his disappointment about the cancellation of the 1940 8.2x12.4cm (3.2”x4.9”), with photo. Torriani took the Olympic Oath; Tokyo Games. With a seal. Lt. browning, paper clip discoloration at he was on the Swiss bronze medal winning ice hockey team, and top, creased, VF+. ($500) had also participated already in St. Moritz 1928. Since 1997 he is 369. (Magazine) Travel in Japan Published by the Board of Tourist featured in the IIHF Hall of Fame. EF. ($450) Industry and Japanese Government Railways. Vol. 4, No. 2, 1938. 380. Official Daily Program, Nr. 3, February 1, 1948. 9pp., 14.8x21cm 35pp., profusely illustrated, 22.4x30.3cm (8.8”x11.9”). Back cover (5.8”x8.3”), in German, English and French. Speed Skating, Hockey, with “XII Olympiad Tokyo 1940” illustration. VF-EF. ($175) Winter Pentathlon. Plus results of previous day. Color covers. EF. 370. (Brochure) Japanese Travel Fold-Out Brochure for the XIth ($200) Olympic Games in Berlin, 1936. 14 illus. pages, 13.9x20.9cm each 381. Official Report in French Language. 78pp., illus., 17.3x24.5cm page, in German. Incl. “Sport in Japan” (2 pp.) and “Japan and the (6.8”x9.6”). Stiff covers. The report was only published in French language. Olympic Games” (2pp.) with account of Japanese Olympic participation EF. Scarce in this condition. ($900) 1912-1936. Color cover with Olympic rings. EF. Scarce. ($100) LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 HELSINKI, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) 382. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, 47cm (18.5”). Cut-out rings over c371. Official Commemorative Gold Medal. Goldplated copper, 36mm. London Olympiad legend at top. Magnesium-based fuel gave the torch a Stadium. Rev. Torchbearer, globe in background. Only a small number bright flame. EF. ($7,500) was made before the games were canceled. EF. ($325) c383. National Olympic Committees Member’s Badge. Silvered, 372. Polish Team Pin. Silvered, 15x21mm. Polish eagle dividing Olympic 31x47mm. With “OFFICIAL” bar enameled in light blue. EF. Plus rings and “19-40”. Toned EF. Scarce. ($150) ribbon in Olympic colors, EF, and partial light blue ribbon, frayed. 373. Colombia Olympic Day Badge, October 12, 1940. Silvered bronze, Scarce. ($1,250) 26mm. Colombian NOC logo. Suspended from ribbon (soiled) and 384. Fencing Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 31x47mm. EF. With lilac bar with 3-line Spanish legend. VF-EF. ($100) ribbon (color faded), VF. ($300) 374. Finnish State Olympic Obligation, Helsinki 1938. Green and black, 385. Czech Team Badge for 1948 London and St. Moritz. Silvered, 18.2x25.3cm (7.2”x10”). With 60 Öre stamp at l. Crease, EF. ($125) color enamel, 24x34mm. Affi xed Czech lion l., “Olympic Games 375. (Brochure) Olympic Review. Published by the International 1948” legend in Czech, color rings at bottom. EF. ($250) Olympic Institute, Edited by Carl Diem. Heft 11, October 1940. 386. Hungarian Team Pin. Black enamel, 18x23mm. Hungarian colors 33pp., 7 photographic plates, 17.7x2.5cm (7”x9.8”) in German, at top, legend and Olympic rings below. EF. ($125) English and French. Includes articles on sports diet, women in the 387. Official Logo Pin. Silvered, 21x32mm. Big Ben over color enameled Olympic Games, Finnish gold medal in literature, etc. EF. ($125) Olympic rings. EF, partially toned. ($125) 27 388389 391 393 394 395

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396. (Book) Engström, Gert (Editor). Olympia Kalendern 1948. Stockholm, 1947. 168pp. illustrations, 12.5x19cm (4.9”x7.5”), in Swedish. Preview to London Olympiad, presentation of all Swedish London participants, previous Olympic records, guide to London, etc. Stiff color covers, abt. EF. ($125) 397. (Book) Sports World Yearbook 1948, Stuttgart, 1949. 208pp., 16 photographic plates, 16x23.6cm (6.3”x9.3”), in German. St. Moritz winter and London summer Olympic Games 1948, soccer, cycling, incl. Tour de France. Many charts including various world 403 404 405 championships. Half linen and boards, VF, contents EF. ($150) FOURTH SOCCER WORLD CUP IN 388. Logo Tag. Thin color enameled iron, 33mm. Logo between legend, RIO DE JANEIRO, 1950 tag on back. VF-EF. Scarce. ($150) 398. Soccer World Cup in Rio de Janeiro Commemorative Medal, 389. Dutch Olympic Day June 22, 1948 Pin. Silvered, 20mm. Red-white- 1950. Goldplated bronze, 36mm. Stadium over color enameled coat blue enameled Dutch NOC initials over Olympic rings encircled by of arms. Rev. Circular legend. EF. ($150) legend. Toned EF. ($90) 399. Uruguay Fourth Time Soccer World Champion Medal, 1950. c390. Dutch Commemorative Three Medal Winners Silk Scarf. Silvered bronze, 33mm. Jules Rimet Cup and Montevideo stadium Multicolor, 66.5x71.5cm (26.1”x28.1”). Dutch fl ags and rings in tower, “1924-1928” over Olympic rings, “1930-1950” below. Looped, center encircled by London 1948 legend, champions Fanny Blankers- EF. ($150) Koen (2x) winning 4 gold medals, Nel van Vliet 200 Meters 400. First Mediterranean Games in Alexandria, 1951. Participation Swimming, gold, and Wim Slykhuis (2x) bronze. EF. Rare. ($350) Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Ancient Egyptian javelin thrower, map of 391. Commemorative Brass Ashtray. 11.7x11.7cm (4.6”x4.6”). Six Mediterranean Sea in back. Rev. Olympic rings and crossed laurel track and fi eld events and swimming event surrounding “XIVth branches. Abt. EF. ($200) Olympiad London 1948” in laurel wreath. VF. ($150) c392. Poster. Cycling Race London 1948. Multicolor, 32x47cm , 6th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1952 (12.6”x18.5”), by Philips Radio. Cyclists racing around track, Philips 401. Press Badge. Silvered copper, 31x37mm, partially enameled. Toned advertisement on sides, “London 1948” and Olympic rings at top. EF. ($600) 2 Belgian tax cancellations at bottom. Possibly the earliest Olympic c402. Commemorative Red Leather Compact. 9cm (3.5”). Oslo 1952 sponsor poster. VF-EF, lined on linen. Rare. ($500) Olympic logo in gold on top. Mirror inside top, opens with zipper. 393. Poster. Ovomaltine-Bilderdienst. Olympic Winners in London VF-EF. ($150) Poster. Black, white and red, German legend, 49x70cm (18.9”x27.6”), 403. Identity Card “D” of an Austrian Trainer. Yellow, 4pp., 8.8x12.1cm printed by H. Börsigs Erben, Zürich. Opening ceremony and winners (3.5”x4.8”). Creased, VF. ($200) incl. Fanny Blankers-Koen. Lt. marginal creases, VF-EF. ($200) 404. Official Daily Program, Day 6, February 19, 1952. 17pp., 394. (Brochure) Illustrations from the XIVth Olympiad Sport in Art 12.9x18cm (5.1”x7.1”), in Norwegian, French and English. EF. Exhibition, London 1948. 48pp. of photos, 15.5x24.4cm (6.1”x9.6”). ($150) Painting, sculpture, and architectural entries into 1948 Olympic Art 405. Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 19, 21.00h, Jordal Amfi , USA- Competition. Last of the Olympic Art Competitions started in Stockholm Switzerland. Violet, 109x93mm (4.3”x3.7”). Crease, VF-EF. ($125) 1912. Stiff covers, lt. foxing, VF-EF. Scarce. ($150) c406. (Book) Nilsson, T. and Blomquist, R. Vinter Olympia Oslo 395. (Brochure) London 1948. Olympia Book Film by Gunvald 1952. Stockholm, 1952. Report on Oslo Winter Games, in Swedish Håkanson. 67pp., illustrated, 15.6x22.7cm (6.1”x8.9”), in Swedish. language. 82pp., profusely illus., 19.4x26cm (7.8”x10.3”). Color soft Report from opening to closing ceremony. Stiff color covers, lt. cover. VF-EF. ($100) scuffi ng, interior EF. ($125) 28 412 413 414 408 409 416

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HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 c407. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by Cassioli. 419 Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team mates. EF, slightly uneven toning. ($5,000) 408. First Class Olympic Merit Miniature Medal. Goldplated, white enamel, 18x22mm. With lt. blue and white striped ribbon. EF. Scarce. ($250) 423 409. Torchbearer’s Plaque. Copper, 40x70mm, by V. Sundquist. Radiant Olympic fl ame between legend and Olympic rings. EF. ($225) c410. Hungarian Team Pin. Multicolor enameled bronze, 33x35mm. EF. ($125) c411. Dutch Team Patch. Orange felt, gold thread embroidery, 8.1x10.1cm (3.2”x4”). Dutch lion between “Nederland 19-52” and color Olympic rings. EF. ($175) 412. Commemorative Pictorial Match Cover. Multicolor lithographed 425 426 brass, 57x38mm. Stadium with Olympic rings. Rev. View of Helsinki from sea, “XV OLYMPIA HELSINKI 1952” on side. With matchbox. 421. Commemorative Pin. Multicolor, 28x27mm. EF. ($100) VF. ($125) c422. Soviet Team Presentation Cup to the Organising Committee. 413. Full Ticket. Swimming, July 27, 1952, Uimastadion, 10 a.m. Light Aluminum, 47.5cm (18.7”) tall. Color view of Moscow Kremlin on red, 15.1x18.9cm (5.9”x7.4”). EF. ($75) medallion with ribbon and laurel branch. Plaque with 5-line Cyrillic 414. Ticket. Closing Ceremony, August 3, 1952, Olympic Stadium. Gray, legend on base. Ornate top. Cortina was the first Winter Olympic Games 11.3x8.9cm (4.4”x3.5”). Creased, VF-EF. ($100) the Soviet Union participated in. The Soviet team won their first gold medal 415. Official Report in Finnish Language. 769pp., heavily illus., many in ice hockey, a sport which they almost exclusively dominated for many plates. Half leather gilt, spine raised, ltly. scuffed, contents EF. Olympiads. Sm. bump, EF. ($1,000) ($500) 423. (Autographs) Press Olympia Pass of a German Journalist. 4pp., 416. Swedish Team Badge for the Weightlifting World Championship 9.5x14.8cm (3.7”x5.8”), with photo. With autographs of Toni Sailer, in Stockholm, 1953. AE, 40x34mm. With Swedish blue-yellow Austria, 3 gold medals in Alpine Skiing; Ossi Reichert, Germany, ribbon. EF. ($100) gold in Women’s Giant Slalom, H. Kuhnert, German Speed Skater. 417. Greece. 60th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Modern Abt. EF. ($375) Olympic Games, 1954. Athens Celebration Medal. Copper, 55mm, by E. Kelaidis. Bust l. of ancient Greek Olympic winner. Rev. 7-line STOCKHOLM, 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 French legend over Olympic rings. Unevenly toned EF, in presentation c424. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal in the 1956 Equestrian case. ($250) Games. Bronze, 49mm, by J. Sjösvärd/V. Falireus. Rider on horseback 418. Austria. 60th Anniversary of Restoration of the Modern Olympic l., from the frieze of the Parthenon. Rev. Torch and Olympic rings. Games Pin, 1954. Bronze, 32mm. Athlete’s head l. surrounded by Only three events were held during these Equestrian Games, single and team. legend. Toned EF. ($125) This is one of 12 bronze medals. EF. Extremely rare. ($17,500) 419. Second Mediterranean Games in Barcelona, 1955. Organising 425. Large Equestrian Logo Candle Holder. Brass, 23.3x10cm Committee Badge. Bronze, 30x48mm. Vase, Columbus column (9.2”x3.9”). Equestrian over Olympic rings logo, same as on fl ag in background. With black ribbon and attached Spanish NOC pin, tops at Opening Ceremony, with attached candle holder. Streaky suspended from “ORGANIZACION” bar. Toned EF. ($200) toning, EF. Rare. ($1,250) 426. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, July 10, 1956, Olympic Stadium, Price CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 Kr.6. Standing-Place, green, 12x7.8cm (4.7”x3.1”). VF-EF. ($200) c420. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by C. Affer. 427. Official Report in Swedish and English Languages. 270pp. illus., Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, fl ame in lower r. Rev. 4 maps in back pocket. Blue linen gilt, a few spots on back, contents Snowfl ake over Mount Pomagagnon. EF, green and brown original EF. ($575) patina. ($3,500) 29 429

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439 443 MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 c428. Cased Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 50mm, by Cassioli. Victory seated over stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team mates. In plastic presentation case, left side of top missing. Medal EF. ($6,500) 429. Gold Medal Winner’s Pin. Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 13x16mm. Unc. In black plastic wallet. ($200) 430. U.S. Olympic Boxing Team Coach’s and Manager’s Badge. Celluloid with blue legend, 65x23mm. EF. Rare. ($175) 444 431. Large Combined East and West German Team Medal. White Meissen porcelain, 9.2cm (3.6”). Large color Olympic rings surrounded by Olympic motto and gold laurel sprigs, lacquered, 439. Blue Ceramic and Gilt Ashtray. 70mm. Melbourne Olympic 2 as made. Rev. “Melbourne 1956” within open laurel wreath and Shilling stamp with Nov. 25 cancellation. Unusual souvenir. EF. ($75) “Combined German Team” (transl.) EF. Boxed. ($450) 440. Ticket. Swimming, November 28, 1956, 2 p.m., Swimming Stadium, 432. 60th Year of Czech Olympic Participation Medal, 1956. Silvered Price £3’ 4’-. Brown and green, 15.5x9cm (6.1”x3.5’). VF-EF. ($90) bronze, 81mm, by S. Neidl. Torchbearer running left. Rev. Czech 441. (Brochure) Speeches at Solemn Opening of the Congress of the lion over rings between “1896-1956”. Lt. wear on high points, VF/ International Olympic Committee, Melbourne, Nov. 19, 1956. EF. ($175) 23pp., 14.9x21.6cm (5.9”x8.5”), in French and English. Pencil 433. Large U.S. Olympic Training Camp Button. White celluloid with notations, 2 punchholes at l. Crease ,VF+. ($75) blue and red, 44mm. EF. ($125) 442. (Book) Sirmeikkö, P. and Kolkka, S. Yleis Urheilumme mainen c434. Official Czech Glass Pin. Lt. brown, 37mm. Olympic cauldron with tieltä. Athletics in Finland 1906-1956. Helsinki, 1957. 392pp. illus., fl ame and rings, “Olympic Games – 1956” legend. EF. ($150) 4 color plates, 19x25.4cm (7.5”x10”), in Finnish language, History of 435. Swiss Fundraising Pin. Silvered, 29x29mm. With 2 clasps on back, track & fi eld in Finland, through 1956. Includes Nurmi, Ritola, and on red felt. EF. ($150) Olympic Games. Blue linen, stained, pictorial dust jacket, contents c436. Aborigine Handpainted Commemorative Wooden Plate. EF. ($125) Multicolor, 28.5cm (11.2”), painted by Tidjunira. Two aborigines 443. VI British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales, throwing boomerang, between color Olympic rings, and Olympic 1958. Participation Medal. Bronze, 54mm. Dragon over frieze with legend. Lt. wear, VF-EF. Rare. ($350) athletes. Rev. Crowned legend in within chain. EF. ($150) c437. Colorful Commemorative Weston Biscuit Box. 22cm (8.7”). Melbourne Olympic badge design between City of Melbourne SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 shields. VF-EF. Scarce. ($175) 444. 1960 Squaw Valley and Rome Polish Olympic Committee 438. Commemorative Money and Photo Wallet. Brown plastic with gold Fundraising Medal. Cast bronze, 9.3cm (3.7”). Olympic rings design, 8.2x10.8cm (3.2”x4.3”). Contains 10 photos of Melbourne dividing Olympic cities. Rev. Olympic motto. Model for the porcelain gymnasts, several identifi ed. EF. ($75) medal(?). Crude EF. ($250) 30 447

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445. Edelweiss Pin. Silvered, rings in color, 32x43mm. Edelweiss fl ower over legend and Olympic rings. EF. ($125) c446. Small Official Logo Pin. Silvered, blue-white-red enamel, 15x17mm. EF. ($100) 447. Finnish Gold Fundraising Pin. Gold, 9x9mm. Olympic rings over “1960”. EF. Very scarce pin in gold. ($100) 464 448. Dutch Team Patch for 1960 Squaw Valley and Rome Olympic 462 Games. Orange felt, gold thread embroidery, 76.9x9.7cm (3.1”x3.8”). Dutch lion l. between “Nederland 19-60” and color Olympic rings. Abt. EF. ($150) c448a. Commemorative Skier Patch. Multicolor woven silk, 69x88mm (2.7”x3.5”). Skier between Olympic rings and legend. EF. ($75) c449. Commemorative Skier Beer Stein. Multicolor handpainted ceramic, 13.4cm (5.3”) tall. Skiers on mountains over Squaw Valley between 465 “Winter Olympics 1960/Squaw Valley, California”. Large skier forming handle. EF. ($175) c450. Commemorative Colorful Handpainted Porcelain Plate. 17.9cm (7.1”). Skiing squaw with child, Olympic stadium at r., logo below. 466 EF. ($150) 451. Commemorative Wooden Salt and Pepper Shakers. Painted c459. German Olympic Shooting Trials in Hannover, 1960. Champion’s wood, 16.7cm (6.6”), made in Japan. With label “SOUVENIR VIII Badge. Goldplated AE, 39x47mm, partially enameled, with red- WINTER OLYMPICS SQUAW VALLEY 1960”. EF. ($150) white ribbon and 5-line bar with Olympic rings. The champion also 452. Official Daily Program Nr. 7, February 24, 1960. 23pp., won gold in Rome, Small-Bore Rifle, Prone. EF. ($150) 12.3x17.9cm (4.8”x7”). Men’s Special Slalom won by Hinterseer, 460. Australian Olympic Team Supporter Button. Multicolor celluloid, Austria; Grishin, Soviet Union, ice hockey, etc. EF. ($100) 32mm. Olympic rings over “SUPPORTER” encircled by legend. Abt. EF. ($100) ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 c461. South African Team Patch. Green linen, embroidered in 4 colors, c453. IOC Badge. Goldplated, 45x50mm. Double gold laurel wreath, 16x20.2cm (6.3”x8”). Springbock over “Olympic Games Rome “C.I.O” on white enameled bar. EF. Very rare. ($2,500) 1960”, between South Africa legend. EF. Very scarce. ($150) c454. National Olympic Committee Badge. Bronze, goldplated double 462. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, August 25, 1960. Stadio Olimpico, laurel leaf wreath, 45x51mm. “C.N.O.” on dark purple enameled bar. Class IV, Price L. 1.000. Orange and black, 18.4x9.6cm (7.2”x3.8”). EF. ($650) EF. ($100) 455. Press Badge. Bronze, 37x47mm. “STAMPA” on salmon-enameled c463. Full Ticket. Boxing, “210”, August 30, 1960, 3 p.m. Palazzo Dello bar. EF. ($350) Sport. Orange, 24.6x9.6cm (9.7”x3.8”). Lt. creases, EF. ($150) 456. Meissen Porcelain Merit Medal of the East German Society to 464. (Ticket) Boxing, “245”, September 3, 1960, 9 p.m., Palazzo Dello Further the Olympic Idea. White porcelain, partially decorated in Sport. Ocher and brown, 15.5x9.5cm (6.1”x3.7”). Creased, VF-EF. gold, 97mm (3.8”). Large discus thrower over Olympic rings within ($125) legend. Rev. 3-line legend. EF., boxed. ($200) 465. Full Ticket. Fencing, September 10, 1960, 8:30 a.m., Palazzo Dei 457. Soviet Olympic Winner’s Award Plaque. Clear acrylic, 7.6x9.8cm Congressi. Lt. brown, 21.8x9.5cm (8.6”x3.7”). Crease, VF. ($80) (3”x3.9”), with stand at back. Soviet team pin at top over silvered 466. (Brochure) Svenska Guldman. Swedish Gold Medal Winners in plaque with laurel branch and 6-line award legend. EF. ($250) 1912-1960 Olympic Games. 15pp. illus., 20.7x30cm (8.1”x11.8”), 458. Commemorative Rome Olympic Games Medal, 1960. Silver, in Swedish. Includes biographical information on 56 Swedish gold 50mm. Female head r., rings below. Rev. Six-armed wheel. EF. ($75) medal winners. Punchholed, VF-EF. ($100) 31 472 473 476 471 470

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467. Official Report in Italian Language. 2 vols., 893 and 1048pp., 486 many illus., some in color. Blue leatherette covers gilt, VF-EF. (2 vols.) ($650) c468. Figure Skating World Championship in Prague, 1961. Participant’s Plaque. 5-color enamel, silvered, 7x5cm (2.8”x2”). Figure skate swirls over Czech legend. VF-EF. Cased. EF. ($175) 487 c469. IVth Asian Games in Djakarta, 1962. Bronze Winner’s Medal. 80mm. Archer with bow. Rev. Symbol. Suspended from bronze symbol and red-white striped ribbon (frayed sm. hole), medal EF. ($500) 470. Skating Championship in Moscow Award Plaque, 1962. Clear 491 acrylic, 7.2x11.5cm (2.8”x4.5”). Skate on enameled rink over legend, Moscow skyline below. Easel on back. EF. ($150) 471. Soccer World Cup in Chile, 1962. Commemorative Medal. Silvered, partially enameled in color, 27x31mm. Soccer ball above stadium, globe and “Copa Jules Rimet-Chile 1962” below. VF-EF. 482. Official Daily Program, Day 5, February 2, 1964. 18pp., 11.7x17cm ($125) (4.7”x6.7”), in German, English and French. EF. ($100) 483. Official Daily Program, Day 6, February 3, 1964. 18pp., 12x17.1cm INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 (4.7”x6.7”), in German, English and French. Creased, VF-EF. ($80) 472. Polish NOC Medal for Tokyo and Innsbruck 1964. Silvered bronze, 484. Press Ticket. Ice Hockey Finals, February 8, 1964, Olympia 70mm. Olympic rings dividing legend surrounded by laurel wreath. Eisstadion, 17h, Price S. 100.-. Pink, 16.7x8cm (6.6”x3.1’). The Rev. Torchrunner in textured fi eld. Toned EF, in presentation case. Soviet Union won gold. Crease, VF-EF. ($100) ($200) 485. Ticket. Ice Hockey Finals, February 8, 1964, Olympia Eisstadion, 473. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. 17 h, Price S. 100.-. Pink and red, 14x8cm (5.5”x3.1”). Soviet Union Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) won gold. Crease, VF-EF. ($100) c474. Gold Austrian NOC Badge. Goldplated and color enameled bronze, 486. Ticket. Women’s Figure Skating Finals, February 2, 1964, Olympia 15x20mm. Austrian eagle above “ÖOC” and color rings. Buttonhole Eisstadion, 16.30 h, Price S. 250.-. Green, 14.2x8cm (5.6”x3.1”). closure. EF. ($100) Sjoukje Dijkstra, Holland, won gold. Crease, abt. EF. ($100) c475. Seefeld in Tirol Olympic Skiing Venue Pin. Silvered, 30x34mm, 487. (Autographs) United States Olympic Winter Sports Team enameled in color. Downhill Skier over Olympic rings and “Seefeld Brochure. Information for Press-Radio-Television. 21pp. illus., in T.” on ribbon. EF. ($125) 21.6x28cm (8.5”x11”). With 1 Schilling Olympic stamp and press 476. Commemorative Ski Jumper Badge. Blue and black ceramic, edge center cancellation, and 5 autographs. Punchholed, abt. EF. ($90) trimmed in gold, 44mm. Ski jumper between Olympic rings and Innsbruck 1964 logo. VF-EF. ($100) TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 477. Official Logo Pin. Gilt, color enameled, 26x26mm. EF. ($50) c488. Team Official’s Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 37x60mm. c478. Official Car Plaque. Gilt bronze, 70mm. Red and white on black With dark purple ribbon. Abt. EF. ($600) logo encircled by white ring with legend. EF. Scarce. ($175) c489. Polish Team Pin. Partially gilt, white and red enamel, 24x15mm. EF. c479. Gold Trimmed Commemorative Torch Vase. Iridescent porcelain, ($125) green and real gold trim, 19.2cm (7.6”) tall. Torch and color Olympic c490. Uruguayan Team Pin. Silvered, 15x11mm. Color Japanese and rings between legend. EF. ($150) Uruguay fl ags over rings. Buttonhole closure. EF. Scarce. ($175) c480. Commemorative Downhill Skiing Bottle. Multicolor handpainted 491. Commemorative Torchbearer Medal, 1964. Goldplated copper, design, 13cm (5.1”) tall. Olympic skiers between legend. Red stopper 60mm, issued by Japan Athletic Promotion Foundation, made by on top. EF. ($150) Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Two torchbearers, after an illustration 481. Radio-TV Identity Card. Black and white plastic wallet, 8.5x13.5cm on an ancient Greek jar. Rev. The Sendagaya Gate of the Olympic (3.4”x5.3”). Contains ID card with photo and signature. EF. ($150) National Stadium. EF. ($150) 32 498

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506a 508 503 507 c492. Dutch Official’s Team Patch for 1964. Orange felt with gold thread embroidery, 7.9x9.9cm (3.1”x3.9”). Dutch lion l. between “Nederland 19-64” and color rings. Abt. EF. ($150) 493. Dutch Team Patch for 1964. Orange cotton with gold embroidery, 8x9.9cm (3.1”x3.9”). rings in color. ($100) c494. Pair of British Commemorative Miniature Boxing Gloves. Red leather, 90mm (3.5”). One with offi cial Tokyo logo patch, the second with British fl ag patch. Original wrappings. EF. ($125) 495. Film. 110 Meter Hurdles Event in Tokyo 1964. In 10.1cm (4”) round iron and cardboard box. Hayes Jones, USA, won gold. EF. ($100) c496. Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Wall Thermometer. Brass, 12.5cm (4.9”). Thermometer in center surrounded by 11 different Olympic events, “TOKYO 1964” below. VF-EF. ($100) 497. Official Program. Rowing, October 20-22, 1964, Lake Sagamo. 73pp., 14.8x21.1cm (5.8”x8.3”), in Japanese and English. Includes list of all participants, time table, guidance for competitions, etc. Cover lt. marginal soiling, contents EF. ($150) 510 511 512 498. Ticket. Track & Field, October 18, National Stadium, 10:00 a.m. 506a. Official Commemorative Blue and White Porcelain Plate. 20.4cm Multicolor, 18x7.9cm (7.1”x3.1”). Crease, VF-EF. ($100) (8”), made by Erbacher. View of Grenoble with Alps, cauldron in c499. IXth Bob World Championship in Medal, 1965. Goldplated foreground, surrounded by ice crystals, Olympic rings, and “Grenoble bronze, 39mm, by Huguenin. Bobsled speeding downhill. Rev. Coat 1968”. Logo on back. EF. ($175) of arms with wild man. EF. ($100) 507. Olympic Stadium Ornamin Plate. White and brown, 24cm (9.4”). c500. Ice Hockey Gold Winner’s Medal in the Ice Hockey World Stadium between Olympic rings and 7-line legend. EF. ($125) Championship, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1966. Goldplated bronze, 508. Group of Six Olympic Winter Event and Logo Keychains. Clear 60mm, by Huguenin. Goalie. Rev. Ice Hockey League logo surrounded by acrylic, 30x40mm, all with color logo on back. Figure and speed legend in French and English. The Soviet Union won gold. EF. ($1,000) skating, slalom and downhill skiing, and ice hockey. EF. Plus silvered 501. Cased Italian NOC Victory Medal, April 28, 1966. Silver, 50mm. logo keychain, 30x36mm. VF-EF. (6 pcs.) ($100) Helmeted laureated head l. of Victory. Rev. Italian NOC logo and 509. Official Report in French and English Languages. 408pp., illus., legend, date engraved in center. EF, in CONI presentation case, in b&w and color. Green linen gold stamped, in gilt linen slipcase, partially taped. ($250) stains, interior EF. ($675) c502. 20th Anniversary of Austrian NOC 1946-1966 Pin. Silvered, partially enameled, 15x20mm. The Austrian NOC was re- instituted after MEXICO CITY, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 World War II. EF. ($150) 510. Official Black Torch in Container. Black painted aluminum, part of shaft made of wood, 52.3cm (20.9”). Silver colored doves around top. GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 The black torch was used in the torch run from Olympia to Athens, Greece. EF, 503. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. in original pictorial container, lt. wear. ($2,500) Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) 511. Official Silver Torch. Silver color, part of shaft made of wood, 53cm c504. Mascot Shuss. Red, white and blue plastic, 5.2x9.2cm (2”x3.6”). (21”) high. Circle of doves around top. Used in the torch relay in Mexico. Padded, same design on both sides. With suction cup. EF. Rare. ($150) Abt. VF-EF. ($2,250) c505. Mascot Shuss, First Olympic Games Mascot. Plastic, red, blue and 512. Official White Metal Torch. Cast WM, 45.5cm (17.9”) tall. white, 27mm tall. Shuss on skis, inscribed “Shuss”. EF. ($100) “MEXICO” and “68” logo around top. Used in the torch relay in Mexico. c506. Commemorative Triangular Ceramic Plate. Multicolor, 27x27x27cm EF. ($2,200) (10.6”x10.6”x10.6”), designed by H. Chassagnac, made by Fayencerie c513. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 60mm. Victory seated de Lunéville. Grenoble surrounded by venues with illustrations of above stadium. Rev. Winner being carried by jubilant teammates. events, Olympic logo lower r. Numbered on back. EF. ($175) With loop. Toned abt. EF, lt. hdlg. ($5,500) 33 518 522 521 523

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524 526 527 c520. Commemorative Gold Medal. Pure gold, “999”, 25mm, 8.5 grams, struck at the Paris Mint. Ancient Greek discus thrower. Rev. Mayan god and Olympic rings, radiant Olympic fl ame in background. Unc., in original holder. ($300) 521. Azteca Olympic Stadium Medal. Copper-nickel, 49x49mm. 3-Dimensional stadium. Rev. “AZTECA68” and Olympic rings. Lt. toning, EF. ($150) 529 522. Official Calendar and Logo Medal. Goldplated copper, 59mm. Filigree calendar. Rev. Offi cial logo. EF/VF-EF. ($175) 523. Dutch Official’s Patch for 1968. Orange felt, gold and silver thread embroidery, 8x9.9cm (3.1”x3.9”) Dutch lion l. between “Nederland 19-68” and color rings. EF. ($150) 524. Dutch Team Patch for 1968. Blue cotton, embroidered in orange and white, rings in color, 8.6x10.3cm (3.4”x4.1”). EF. ($100) 533 525. Detroit 1968 Bid Glass Plate. White and gold, 22.9x17.8cm (9”x7”). 531 Views of Detroit. Rev. Description of obv. views, Detroit 1968 bid logo in center. EF. Scarce. ($125) 526. Closing Ceremony Program. 4pp., multicolor covers, 22.5x22.5cm (8.9”x8.9”), in French, English, and Spanish. Munich spiral logo on back. Lt. Creases, VF-EF. Scarce. ($175) 527. Ticket. Basketball, October 16, 1968, Palacio, 5 p.m. Blue and orange, 11.6x11.6cm (4.6”x4.6”). USA won gold. Creased, VF-EF. ($75) 528. Official Report in French and English Languages. 4 volumes, illustrated, bound in white leatherette, goldstamped, lt. wear and 534 535 soiling, Vol. 4 torn at lower spine, contents EF. Plus Supplement to Volume 2, Organization in Spanish language (only language c514. Boxing Technician’s Badge. Goldplated and brown-red enamel, published). Soft cover, VF, contents EF. (5 vols.) ($900) 37x63cm (1.5”x2.5”). With brown plastic boxing pictogram. EF. 529. IX British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, 1970. ($425) Participation Medal. Bronze, 57mm. Crowned legend within chain. c515. Gymnastics Rings Tecnico Badge. Goldplated, partially brown Rev. Lion in open thistle wreath, encircled by shields. EF. ($125) enamel, 37x63mm. With light purple plastic ribbon with pictogram. Abt. EF. ($400) SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 c516. Shooting Technician’s Badge. Goldplated, brown-red enamel, c530. Austrian National Olympic Committee Medal. Gold, “900”, 3.5 37x63mm. With gray and black plastic pictogram. EF. ($400) grams. Sapporo Austrian NOC logo surrounded by 9 Olympic winter c517. Large Free Pistol Mexican Team Shooting Badge. Chrome plated brass, sports. Rev. Austrian NOC logo. EF. ($200) 7x7cm (2.8”x2.8”), partially enameled in color. Rings above legend and 531. Official Soviet Team Pin Set. Multicolor, mostly enameled. Ten bar with Mexican colors, target at r., pistol below. EF. ($200) different pins, all EF, cased. ($150) 518. Swiss Team Fundraising Pin. Silvered, partially enameled in color, c532. UPI Press Pin. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 26x20mm. EF. ($125) 30x30mm. EF. ($75) c519. Black Power Button. Black and green on white celluloid, 65mm. MUNICH, 20th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 5-line black legend between green branches. At the 200 Meter Medal 533. Official Torch. Steel, 73cm (28.8”), made by Krupp. The fire was lit Ceremony, gold and bronze medal winners Tommie Smith and John Carlos, in Olympia, Greece on July 28 and carried 5539 km in 29 days to Munich by USA, wearing black socks without shoes and an “Olympic Project for 5976 runners. EF, lt. wear. ($2,500) Human Rights” button, raised their gloved fists in the black power salute 534. Gold Medal Winner’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, when the American flag was raised and the National Anthem was played. EF, 13x15mm. Unc. Numbered, in black plastic wallet. ($225) with letter by Tommie Smith. Together with a group of 23 buttons 535. Greek Team Pin. Silvered, blue enamel, 26x30mm. Rings in color. (1964-1996), and one Cortina 1956 patch. EF. (25 pcs.) ($1,500) EF. ($100) 34 536

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536. Republic of China (Taiwan) Team Pin. Silvered, blue enamel, 20x17mm. EF. ($100) 537. Schenker Sponsor Pin. Silvered, green and yellow enamel, 37x13mm. EF. Scarce. ($100) 538. Munich Wins the 1972 Olympic Games at the 64th IOC Session in Rome, April 1966. Silver, 40mm. Hand with torch and Olympic rings over stadium “Munich Olympic City” (transl.). Rev. Munich landmarks. EF. ($75) 539. Cased Morocco National Olympic Committee Medal. White 544 metal, rings enameled in color, 64mm. Crown over rings encircled by 551 legend in English, French, Arabic and Moroccan languages. Red felt on reverse. Toned EF, in red case. ($175) 540. Trio of Commemorative Silver Medals for Sapporo and Munich 1972. 30mm each. Mount Fuji and Olympic events for Sapporo Winter Games, Munich Stadium/Torches, and Kiel Sailing Boats/Sea 545 Gulls for summer games. Proof, FDC, in case of issue. ($125) c549. Commemorative Munich Child Beer Stein. Gray ceramic, 541. Killing of Eleven Israeli Athletes at Munich Olympic Games multicolor design, 13cm (5.1”). Munich child over rings surrounded Commemorative Medal. Cast bronze, 92mm (3.6”), by Tommaso. by fl ags of participating nations, dividing frieze of ancient Greek Munich logo surrounded by “11 Times Remember”. Rev. Star of fi gures, Olympic legend below. EF. ($100) David surrounded by 11 athletes. EF. ($225) c550. Commemorative Olympic Tower and City View Beer Stein. Gray 542. German Olympic Society 1972 Bronze Recognition Plaque. ceramic, multicolor design, 13.1cm (5.2”). Olympic tower with rings, 10.8x12.2cm (4.3”x4.8”), by Hofstätter. Flaming cauldron with city behind. EF. ($100) Olympic rings. Rev. 6-line German legend with ribbon. In velvet and 551. Sponsor Hoover Beer Stein. Lt. brown ceramic, 12.5cm (4.9”). silk-lined case, EF. ($250) Hoover logo over Munich Olympic logo, legend at l. EF. ($75) 543. German Sports Association Merit Medal (1972). Cast bronze, c552. Commemorative Kiel 1972 Olympic Yachting Beer Stein. 92x87mm. Five nude runners to l. Rev. Laurel branch in fi eld, “Deutscher Multicolor Kaiser porcelain, 13.6cm (5.4”). Cauldron with fl ame Sportbund” below, surrounded by laurel sprigs. EF, cased. ($175) over Olympic rings fl anked by Kiel city view and yachts with Laboe 544. Fretex - Official Supplier of the 1972 Swiss Team Medal. Bronze, monument. EF. Rare. ($175) 33mm. Swiss cross over Olympic rings. Rev. Legend in English, c553. Commemorative Olympic Yachting in Kiel Beer Stein. Porcelain, German and French. Looped VF-EF. ($65) multicolor handpainted design, 12.6cm (5”) tall, by Royal Porcelain 545. Skeet Shooting European Championship in Madrid 1972 Badge. Bavaria KPM. Olympic rings over Kiel coat of arms and “Kiel Copper-nickel, 7.5x2.4cm (3”x1”). Multicolor logo of Spanish NOC Olympiade 1972” surrounded by 9 images of Olympic yachts, and affi xed on l., legend at r. EF. ($135) Kiel views. EF. Scarce. ($175) c546. Austrian Olympic Committee Gold Medal Winner’s Ring. Gold, c554. Commemorative Colorful Ceramic Plate. 25.1cm (9.9”), by 20 grams. Multicolor enameled Austrian NOC logo with Munich Merz. Munich child between rings and “Olympiade München 1972”, spiral. Cased. EF. Beautiful ring. ($750) surrounded by 4 views of Munich landmarks. EF. ($150) c547. Tall Commemorative Spatenbräu Beer Stein with Pewter Top. c555. Commemorative Olympic Yachting in Kiel Plate. Multicolor Multicolor porcelain, 22.5cm (8.9”). Horse-drawn Spatenbräu beer ceramic, 24.1cm (9.5”). Rings over Kiel coat of arms and legend, wagon, Munich landmarks in background, rings and Olympic legend encircled by 9 views of Olympic yachts and Kiel landmarks. Flower above. Munich and Bavarian shield on Bavarian blue-white colors on border. EF. Scarce. ($175) sides. Spatenbräu logo and motto on pewter top. EF. Rare. ($200) c548. Commemorative Löwenbrau Beer Stein. Gray ceramic, multicolor design, 12.3cm (4.8”). Löwenbrau logo over Olympic rings, dividing Please Bid Early! frieze of ancient Greek fi gures and Olympic legend. EF. ($100) 35 558

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556. Pair of Kiel Olympic Yachting Porcelain Pieces. Multicolor dish, 9.4x9.4cm (3.7”x3.7”), Royal Porcelain. Nine handpainted views of Olympic yachts and landmarks. And Yachting Olympiad Plate. Black and white, 13.5cm (5.3”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) c557. Large Commemorative Porcelain Ashtray. Multicolor, 21.6cm (8.5”), made by J.K.W. Porcelain Manufactory. 12 city views 570 572 surround the Olympic Tower. Edges goldplated. EF. ($125) 558. Commemorative Italian Ceramic Plaque, 1972. Multicolor, 567. (Book) Olympic Gold. Summer and Winter Games. The Official 20x10cm (7.9”x3.9”), made by Ceramica Gazzini, Rubiera. Olympic Record of Championship Performances since 1896. New York, fl ag over cauldron, legend at r. Tiny chip, o.w. EF, cased. ($125) 1972. 173pp. illustrated, in b&w and color. Includes a section on 559. Commemorative Olympic Tower in Munich Pen. Goldplated, all winner’s medals in color. Pictorial color covers, corner crease, 16cm (6.3”) tall. Tower sits on base and doubles as pen. EF. ($75) interior EF. ($100) 560. Pair of Multicolor 1972 Team Silk Pennants. Peru, 32.5x46cm 568. (Book) Kozar, Andrew. J. R. Tait McKenzie. The Sculptor (12.8”x18”), EF, and Uruguay Volleyball Federation, 29.5x37.7cm of Athletes. Knoxville, 1975. 118pp. of text, XXVI plates, 129 (11.6”x14.8”). VF-EF. (2 pcs.) ($125) illustrations of sculptures and medals, 18.1x26.2cm (7.1”x10.3”). c561. Plush Mascot Waldi. Multicolor, 31cm (12.2’), made by Baki. First His life and works. ($100) Olympic summer mascot. EF, in original mailing box. ($175) 569. IX European Track & Field Championship in Rome, 1974. Cased 562. Official Daily Program. Gymnastics, August 29, 1972. 47 pp. illustrated, Bronze Winner’s Medal. 70mm, by Attaroli. Winner seated on rock 21x19.7cm (8.3”x7.8”), in German, English and French. EF. ($75) inscribed with logo. Rev. Large logo. Toned EF, with ribbon in Italian 563. Official Daily Program. Swimming, August 29, 1972. 47pp., colors, cased. ($500) illustrated, 21x19.7cm (8.3”x7.8”), in German, English and French. 570. VII Pan American Games in Mexico, 1975. Uruguayan Team Some results penciled in. EF. ($75) Badge. Brass, multicolor enamel, 5.8x10.7cm (2.3”x4.2”). EF. 564. Official Guide. 236pp. illus. in color, 12.2x23.9cm (4.8”x9.4”), in ($150) German. Program, venues, uniforms of the Games, art posters with explications, cultural program, etc. Color covers, EF. ($125) INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 565. (Brochure) Scientific Congress, Congress Guide. Sport in the c571. Austrian Army Badge. White and red enameled bronze, 42x68mm. Modern World – Chances and Problems, August 21-25, 1972, With prongs and leather lapel patch. EF. Rare. ($350) Arranged by the Organising Committee. 29pp., color fold-out chart 572. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. in back, 12.4x24.1cm (4.9”x9.5”), English and German. EF. ($75) Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) 566. (Brochure) Philately and Olympia. Special Michel Edition for the c573. ABC Television Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 24x29mm. EF. Olympic Games in Munich 1972. 112pp. illus. in color and b&w, ($100) 22.7x28.8cm (8.9”x11.3”), in German. Olympic stamps from 1896 to c574. Mascot Snowman Pin. Silvered, white, red and blue enamel, 1972, Munich stamps and cancellations, programs, etc. Abt. EF. ($100) 15x18mm. Waving snowman. EF. ($50) 36 579 580 581 582

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588. Official Commemorative Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by Huguenin. Skyline of Montreal, logo above. Rev. Aerial view of Olympic 593 594 stadium. Unc., cased, with certifi cate. ($75) 575. Bulgarian Delegation Silver Presentation Plaque. Silvered bronze, c589. Official Ceremonial Olympic Games Sword of Honor. Steel, 5.5x15.5cm (2.2”x6.1”). Bulgarian logo over legend, Innsbruck 113cm (44.5”) long, handcrafted by Wilkinson Sword, England. Steel Olympic logo below. EF. In Bulgarian NOC case. ($200) blade decorated with ornate scroll inscribed Olympiad inscribed c576. Commemorative Gold Medal. Gold, “900”, 20mm, 3.5 grams. “XXIst OLYMPIAD MONTREAL MCMLXXVI”. Goldplated Innsbruck city view. Rev. Logo. Reeded edge. EF. ($200) cross-guard with enameled Montreal city shield, rosewood handle, c577. Japan NHK-International Broadcasting Service Patch. Blue and goldplated maple leaf-shape top with engraved Olympic rings. felt with gold and silver thread embroidery, 6.8x10.2cm (2.7”x4”). For presentation to high dignitaries. EF. Rare. Beautiful and outstanding Japanese fl ag above Innsbruck logo and “NHK”. EF. ($100) workmanship. ($3,000) c578. Commemorative Rosi Mittermayer Champion Coal Brick. c590. Mexican Press Patch. Multicolor and silver embroidery, 10.5x12.2cm 15.1x6cm (5.9”x2.4”), 4.6cm (1.8”) high. Rosi (gold in Downhill, (4.1”x4.8”). Patch for “El Heraldo de Mexico” newspaper journalist. silver in Giant Slalom and Slalom) on skis, Olympic rings at l. “1976 EF. ($75) Gold-Rosi”. EF. ($150) c591. Plush Mascot Amik the Beaver. Black plush, with red sash and white 579. Ticket. Downhill, Women, February 18, 1976. 30h, Axamer Lizum, logo, 38.5cm (15.2”). With original maker’s label. EF. Rare. ($600) Price S.200.-. Green and white, 13x8cm (5.1”x3.2”). Rosi Mittermayer, 592. Discus Thrower Porcelain Plate. Blue and white, 20.2cm (8”), by Germany, won gold. See previous lot! EF. ($100) Royal Copenhagen. Discus thrower over Montreal logo on globe. EF. 580. Ticket. Slalom, Men, February 4, 1976, 10 h. 1st and 2nd Run, ($80) Axamer Lizum. Pink, 13.7.9cm (5.1”x3.1’). EF. ($75) 593. Program. Closing Ceremony, August 1, 1976. 64pp., many color 581. Ticket. Slalom, Women, 1st and 2nd Run, February 11, 1976, plates, 21x26.5cm (8.3”x10.4”), in French and English. EF. ($100) 11.30 h, Axamer Lizum, Price S. 120.-. Light blue and white, 13x8cm 594. Pair of July 24, 1976 Tickets. Swimming, Olympic Swimming Pool, (5.1”x3.2”). EF. ($75) Olympic Park, and Volleyball, Centre Paul-Sauvé, 19.30 h, 15.3x7cm 582. Ticket. Speedskating 500M, Women, February 6, 1976, 10.30 (6”x2.8”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($80) h, Olympia-Eisstadion, Price S. 200.-. Lilac and white, 13x8cm 595. Official Report in English Language. 3 volumes. Vol. 1: (3.1”x3.2”). Sheila Young, USA, won gold. EF. ($75) Organization, 618pp.; Vol. II: Facilities, 239pp.; Vol. III: Results, 583. Final Results. 144 pages in different colors by event, in 3 languages. 698pp. Profusely illustrated, in red slipcase. (3 vols.) EF. ($650) 20.8x29.4cm (8.2”x11.6”). Stiff pictorial cover, EF. ($125) 584. Official Report in German, French and English Languages. LAKE PLACID, 13th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1980 316pp. illustrated throughout. Stiff covers, EF. ($500) c596. Pair of Official 1980 Olympic Gold Proof Medals. Gold, 22 Karat, 31 grams (2), 27mm. Two speed skaters. Rev. Lake Placid MONTREAL, 21st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976 Olympic logo. Second medal Ski Jumper. Rev. Offi cial logo. Proof c585. IOC Badge. Silvered, red and white enameled, 24x57mm. “CIO/ FDC. In velvet case of issue with logo on inside top, and certifi cate IOC” on white between logo and legend in red. EF. Closure missing of authenticity. ($1,100) on back. ($300) 597. Large Red Austrian Team Pin. Gilt, red enamel, 33x38mm. EF. 586. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. ($80) Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) 598. Group of Five Full Ice Hockey Tickets. Blue and white, 19x6.7cm c587. Group of 16 Bulgarian Team Pins. Almost all 10x17mm, multicolor (7.5”x2.6”) each. February 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20, 1980, Olympic and domed. EF. (16 pcs.) ($125) Center. EF. (5 pcs.) ($225) 37 599

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599. Full Ticket. Ice Hockey Playoff, USA-Finland 4:2, February 24, 1980, 11:00 - 13:30, Olympic Center, Price $67.20. Blue and white, 613 19x6.7cm (7.5”x2.6”). The victory over Finland assured the U.S. American team the gold medal. EF. ($250) 600. (Official Olympic Newspaper) Lake Placid Olympian. Group of 15 Issues from Vol. 1, Nr. 1, February 1977 to Vol. 2, Nr. 13, October 1979. All illustrated, 29x38.2cm (11.4”x15’). Construction of venues, torch relay, Olympic village, etc. EF. (15 pcs.) ($200) 601. (American Report). United States Olympic Book 1980. VIII Pan American Games San Juan, Puerto Rico. XIII Olympic Winter Games, Lake Placid, and the XXII Olympiad, Moscow. 271 pp. 614 616 profusely illustrated in b&w and color. Pictorial cardboard covers, lt. soiling, interior EF. ($150) 609. Olympic Yachting Venue Tallinn City Key. Bronze, 20.7cm (8.4”) 602. Official Report in English and French Languages. 223pp. long. “Tallinn” and Olympic rings on side. EF. Scarce. ($125) illustrated. Hardbound. EF. ($200) 610. Commemorative Mascot Misha Silver Ring. Hallmarked silver. Misha standing, glass (?) diamond at lower left. EF. Nice ring. MOSCOW, 22nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1980 ($150) c603. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 60mm, by 611. Commemorative Misha with Honey Pot Plaque. Embossed multicolor Ilya Postal. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Olympic fl ame over brass, 16.1x25cm (6.3”x9.8”). Misha holding honey pot standing on stadium. EF. With multicolor ribbon. ($6,500) winner’s podium, bees and fl owers around him. EF. ($100) 604. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, gray and gold. Moscow logo and 612. Commemorative Magnetic Checkers Travel Board Game. In white legend in red, 56.1cm (22-1/2”) tall, designed by Boris Tuchin. plastic case with Moscow logo on top, 14.6x14.6cm (5.8”x5.8”). EF, Runners carried the torch during the 30-day torch relay from Olympia, Greece with paper sleeve. ($100) through Bulgaria and Romania to Moscow, a distance of 4976 km. EF, sm. 613. Commemorative XXII Olympiad USOC Contributor bump. ($2,250) Paperweight. Goldplated bronze, 8.1cm (3.2”) tall. USA 1980 logo. 605. Official Bulgarian Torch Relay Medal. Silver, 40mm. Hands Rev. USOC contributor shield. EF. ($100) relaying fl aming torch. Rev. Moscow and Bulgarian NOC logo 614. Pair of Official Olympic Village Brochures. Olympic Village – surrounded by 13 city coat of arms touched by the torch relay June Guide for the Athletes, in French. And Olympic Village Arts 25 – July 1, 1980. Toned EF. ($200) Programme, in English. 70pp. and 47pp., both illustrated in color, c606. Large Torch Relay Painting in Blue by Boris Talberg, 1979. Oil, 10.5x19.2cm. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 70x70cm (27.5”x27.5”). Running torchbearer with outstretched 615. Official Report in Russian Language. 3 volumes, 1411pp. total, arms holding a fl aming torch in his left hand, accompanied by two illus. in color. Red, blue and green linen, in slipcase. EF. ($575) athletes. Study for the central gigantic triptych painting for the hall 616. (Poster Reference Book) Olympism Through Posters. Lausanne, of the Ministry of Culture in Moscow. Signed and dated on back. 1983, Published by the IOC. 189pp. illustrated throughout in color, Talberg’s work in monumental painting since the 1950’s is widely recognized. 26.5x32.1cm (10.4”x12.6”), in French and English languages. Featured EF. ($4,500) are posters from 1896 to 1984, Olympic summer and winter games; c607. Beautiful Large Painted Porcelain Plate. Multicolor and gold, a selection of Olympic events and celebration posters; and different 31cm (12.2”). Moscow logo in center surrounded by fl ower design. sports expressed through Championships and Regional Games. A must EF. ($225) for the Olympic poster collector. Multicolor boards. EF. ($175) c608. Commemorative Decorative Porcelain Samovar. Handpainted c617. 1980 First Soccer Gold Cup Championship of Previous World in green, purple and pink, 21.5cm (8.5”) tall. Spout, handle, top Cup Winners in Montevideo, Uruguay. Gold, 18 Karat, 24 grams, and bottom are goldplated. Handle on top is a little teapot with the 35mm. Gold trophy. Rev. Names of participating countries: Germany, Moscow Olympic logo. EF. Attractive. ($175) Argentina, Brazil, Netherlands, Italy and Uruguay. EF. ($600) 38 619 624

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626 627 c618. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Session Organising Committee Service Badge. Silvered, logo in color, 27x31mm, with purple-black-purple ribbon. EF. ($175) 633 619. XIIth Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Australia, 1982. Participation Medal. Copper, 56mm. Chain around legend. Rev. Kangaroo. In plastic presentation case. EF. ($100) 626. Trio of 1984 Romanian Medals. Gilt bronze, 50mm each. Voochko 620. Arco Jesse Owens Games Medal, 1983. Copper-nickel, 60mm. Sarajevo 1984 mascot, Sam the Eagle Los Angeles 1984 mascot, and Head and running fi gure of Jesse Owens, 1936 Berlin champion, Olympic fl ame. Rev. Philatelic Olympic exhibit legend. EF and VF- Olympic rings and legend above. With red-white-blue striped ribbon EF. (3 pcs.) ($125) (ltly. soiled), medal EF. ($150) 627. King Week ‘84 10 Kilometer Run. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. silvered, 60mm. Bust l. of Martin Luther King in laurel leaf SARAJEVO, 14th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1984 wreath. Rev. Wreath around engraved legend “2nd Place/16-18”. 621. Official Torch. Carried in the offi cial torch run from Olympia, Greece With blue ribbon. EF. ($200) to Sarajevo. Stainless steel cylinder in silver-colored aluminum alloy, 628. Commemorative Torchbearer Sculpture. Bronze and resin alloy, bowl gold colored with “Sarajevo 84” legend. Length 57.5cm, weight 26cm (10.3”) tall, by Marcel Jovine. Male and female torch runners 680 grams. Manufactured by Nippon K. under the supervision of Mizuno holding fl aming torch. EF. ($150) Corp. Cylinder darkened from fl ame, o.w. EF. Scarce. ($6,750) c629. Commemorative Los Angeles 1984 English Enamel Box. c622. German Team Adidas Warm-Up Suit. Dark and light blue, and red Goldplated, multicolor, 6cm (2.4”) wide, 3cm (1.2”) high, made for cotton, medium size, with German eagle team patch. Suit was also David Orgell in a limited edition of 200. Equestrian, runner, hurdler, worn at the medal ceremonies. EF. ($175) and swimming on top, “Los Angeles 1984” inside lid. EF. Attractive. ($175) LOS ANGELES, 23rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1984 c630. British Olympic Team Runners Plate. Multicolor porcelain, 26cm 623. Official Torch. Brass-fi nished aluminum with tan leather handle. (10.2”), by Royal Tudor. Four runners in stadium surrounded by Bowl portrays Olympic rings, motto and L.A. Memorial Coliseum legend, British NOC logo on top between cauldrons with Olympic Stadium. Flame lit in Olympia, Greece on May 7, 1984, and it arrived in fi re. EF. ($150) New York the following day. It took 82 days to carry the flame through 33 c631. British Olympic Athletics Lidded Porcelain Box. Multicolor Royal states, 9,375 miles, to Los Angeles. EF, leather handle light color, in Doulton Bone China, 9.5cm (3.7”). Long jump, hurdles, shot put and original leather pouch. ($3,250) swimming over “Los Angeles 1984”, sides decorated with Olympic 624. 1984 Torch Relay from New York to Los Angeles Medal. Bronze, colors and laurel branches. EF. ($125) 62x67mm, by A. Shagin. Statue of Liberty between New York and c632. (Book) Arnold, Peter. Olympic Games. Athens 1896 to Los Angeles ancient Olympia. Rev. Torch runner before Los Angeles Coliseum 1984. 255pp. profusely illustrated in color and b&w, 23.6x30.5cm Olympic Stadium. Medal can be displayed upright on desk. EF. ($200) (9.3”x12”). Report on each summer and winter Olympiad since 1896. 625. Soviet Team Medal. Bronze, red enamel, 60mm. Soviet emblem. Pictorial cardboard, with dust jacket. EF. ($100) Rev. “Friendship 84” (translated). After the Soviet boycott of the Los 633. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal in the 15th Central American Angeles Olympiad, the Eastern block held Friendship Games in Moscow and Caribbean Games in Santiago, Dominican Republic, 1986. instead. The back of the Soviet Los Angeles participation medal was erased Goldplated, 60mm. Logo. Rev. Crowned shield of Santiago. With and newly engraved. EF. Scarce. ($275) red-white-purple ribbon. EF. ($250) 39 635 634 638

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CALGARY, 15th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1988 634. Complete Set of 14 American Team Pins for Calgary 1988. In 645 wooden case, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set 648 from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($400) 635. Soviet Team Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Soviet Olympic team logo, enameled red, over 4-line Russian legend. Rev. Large Olympic rings. EF. ($100) 636. Bulova Quartz U.S. Team Watch. Presented by USOC to athletes on winning a place on the team. Calfskin wristband. In blue case. EF. ($200) 637. Official Report in English and French Languages. 712pp. illus. in 646 color. Linen, EF, with dust jacket. ($375) 649 647 SEOUL, 24th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1988 638. Torchbearer Plaque. Goldplated bronze, 55x55mm. Large fl aming ALBERTVILLE, 16th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1992 torch, logo over Korean legend. Rev. Legend, Hodori with fl aming 645. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. torch at left. EF. ($175) Albertville color logo dividing French and Swiss color fl ags. Rev. 639. Participation Medal for the Press. Bronze, 65x65mm, octagonal. 5-line French legend. EF, in presentation case. ($300) Ancient archer on horseback. Rev. Logo and legend over stadium. EF, cased. ($125) BARCELONA, 25th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1992 640. U.S. Olympic Quartz Men’s Team Watch for 1988 Seoul Olympic 646. Official Torch. Chrome-plated aluminum, 65cm (23.6”) tall, Games. Deep Sea Model by Bulova. With brochure, in original case. designed by André Rich. “XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992” legend EF. ($200) and Barcelona emblem goldplated on stem. EF, rubbing on lower part 641. Large Colorful Commemorative Porcelain Plate. 32.5cm (12.8”), of leather handle. Very scarce and beautiful torch. ($6,000) made in Poland. Mascot Hodori presenting Seoul logo, Polish legend 647. Complete Set of 32 U.S. Team Pins for Barcelona 1992. Multicolor below, surrounded by Olympic event illustrations. EF. ($125) enamel. Cased, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set 642. Commemorative XXIV Olympiad Seoul 1988 Clock in Form of from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($425) Olympic Stadium. Black, 16.7cm (6.6”) tall, 14.3cm (5.6”) wide. 648. Complete Set of 14 Barcelona ’92 NBC Pins. Gilt, multicolor EF. ($125) enamel. On original red velvet with cords and tassels. EF. ($150) 643. Commemorative Mascot Hodori Ashtray with Feet. Brass, 15.8cm 649. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. (6.2”). Eight different Hodoris on top which can be lifted off, lions’ Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) feet at bottom. EF. Very decorative. ($125) 644. XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, 1990. Participation Medal. Copper, 50mm. Crown over legend in chain Thank you for participating circle, surrounded by spiral. Rev. Pohutukawa tree. With brochure, in blue presentation case. EF. ($125) in this Auction! 40 656 651 652

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LILLEHAMMER, 17th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1994 660. Complete Set of 14 U.S. Team Pins for Lillehammer 1994. In 665 wooden case, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($400) 650. Swiss Olympic Team Medal. Bronze, multicolor enamel, 56x56mm. 661. 7th Swimming World Championship in Rome Participation Medal, Barcelona logo over Spanish and Swiss color fl ags. Rev. 8-line legend 1994. Bronze, partially enameled, 49mm. Two athletes in fountain with in Spanish and French. EF, in presentation case. ($300) turtles, mascot of the championship. Rev. Legend. EF. ($100) 651. (Coins) Gold 20,000 Pesetas, 1991, Olympics – Montjuic Stadium. KM-898. Unc., in original wooden box. ($275) ATLANTA, 26th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1996 652. German Ecu 1992. Olympic Games in Barcelona. Silver, 38mm. 662. Centennial Torch. Silvered aluminum and wood, 55cm (21.65”). Rowing event, rings below. Rev. German State eagle, shield with Names of all 23 Olympic cities from 1896 to 1996 inscribed on torch. Brandenburg Gate on chest. EF. ($65) The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1896 653. Greek Torchbearer’s T-Shirt. Large size, with logo and Greek NOC Olympic Games in the Panathenean Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part logo, both in color. EF. ($125) of this celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic medalists c654. Lladro Porcelain Olympic Pride – Female Winner on Podium and representatives of all cities who had hosted the Olympic Games since 1896 Figurine. Multicolor, 21cm (8.3”). Proud girl as winner on podium took part in the torch run within the stadium. Afterwards, they took the torches decorated with fl aming torch over crossed laurel branches. EF, in back to their Olympic cities for a ceremony. Unused. EF. ($2,750) original box. ($275) 663. Official Torch. Aluminum and Georgia pecan wood, 80cm (31.5”) c655. Commemorative Set of Weapons of Moroland, Made for the length, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis. 22 reeds represent the Barcelona Olympic Games by the Amateur Boxing Association of cities where Olympic Games were held since 1896. Gathered by 2 the Philippines. Multicolor handpainted wooden board, 19.4x21.7cm goldplated brass bands, the top band displays the Atlanta torch logo (7.6”x8.5”). Contains 10 miniature affi xed weapons with names. EF. and the quilt of leaves design, the bottom band lists all Olympic cities ($100) since 1896. The wooden pecan handle represents the connection of the 656. Amsterdam Bid 1992 Toy Car Bus. Promotional model of an fl ame between heaven and earth. The flame was lit in Olympia. It reached Amsterdam 1928 bus made in 1985 by Lledo, England for the Los Angeles on April 27 and ended 84 days later in Atlanta, carried by 10,000 Amsterdam 1992 Olympic Games Bid. 8.2cm (3.2”) long. EF, in relay runners, horses, bicycles, trains, ships, and hydroplanes. EF. ($2,750) original box. ($75) 664. Bid Medal for Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games. Goldplated, 63mm. c657. (Book) Olympia Barcelona 92. Schaarn, 1992. 269pp., illustrated Early bid logo. Rev. Hand holding torch. EF. ($100) profusely in color, 24.4x34.5cm (9.6”x13.6”), in German. Beautiful 665. Cased Chinese Olympic Committee Medal (1988). Bronze, 59mm. full-page photos of all events, plus results. Blue linen with pictorial Chinese NOC logo. Rev. The Great Wall. EF, in multicolor padded dust jacket, EF. ($125) silk case, still ltly. perfumed. ($150) 658. Official Report in English Language. 4 vols., 459, 431, 427 and 666. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. 455pp. illus. Linen. New. (4 vols.) ($575) Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($100) 41 667

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667. Complete Set of Ten Atlanta 1996 NBC Pins. Goldplated, multicolor, domed. All EF, in original case. ($125) 668. Wooden Case for Atlanta 1996 Winner’s Medal. 13.3x17.8cm (5.2”x7”). Logo on top, inside lined with black velvet and gold logo. EF. ($500) 688 669. Commemorative Centennial Olympic Silver Wine Cooler. Silverplated, 26.8cm (10.6”) tall. Atlanta logo within centennial SYDNEY, 27th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2000 Olympic legend. Toning, EF. ($175) c679. Cased Second Place Silver Winner’s Medal Awarded for Baseball. 670. Waterford Crystal Atlanta 1996 Olympic Torch. 10.2x20cm Silver, 68mm, by Wojciech Pietranik. Victory seated above stadium. (4”x2.9”), 3.1cm (1.2”) thick. Cauldron with “100 Atlanta 1996” and Rev. Olympic rings over Sydney opera house and Sydney torch. EF, Olympic rings, fl ame logo above. EF, in original case with silver a few spots obv. With blue ribbon embroidered in silver “SYDNEY Atlanta logo. ($175) 2000”. Housed in silver and blue plastic case, EF. Last time the obverse c671. Atlanta 1996 Centennial English Enameled Box. Multicolor design since 1928 Amsterdam was on a winner medal. New design since enameled copper, 58mm, 33mm tall, made by Crummies. Atlanta Athens 2004. ($6,750) logo; Athens 1896 offi cial poster design on inside top. EF, in IOC 680. Official Torch. Three layers consisting of polished stainless steel, presentation box. ($175) anodized aluminum and coated aluminum, 77cm (30.5”), designed c672. 1996 Budweiser Torch Beer Tap Marker. Gilt, fl ame in red-white- by Blue Sky Design, Sydney, manufactured by G.A. & L. Harrington. blue, handle blue, 26cm (10.2”). New. ($75) The three layers represent earth, fi re and water. EF. ($3,000) 673. Group of 5 Full Soccer Tickets. July 28, 30, August 1, 2, and 3, c681. Silver Second Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Canoe-Kayak 1996, Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia. 6.3x19cm (2.5”x7.5’). All Men’s C-2 1000M. Multicolor, with silver embossed Olympic rings, EF. (5 pcs.) ($150) 29.6x21cm (11.6”x8.2’). Creased VF+. ($500) 682. (American Report) Red, White , Blue and Gold. The U.S. Olympic NAGANO, 18th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1998 Team at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad. 278pp. illus. in color, c674. Set of Four Plush Snowlet Mascots. 13.5cm (5.3”) each. EF. Very 23.7x31.2cm (9.3”x12.3”). With dust jacket. EF. ($125) scarce. ($375) 683. Official Report in English Language. 3 volumes, beautifully c675. Nizuhiki Present from the Organizing Committee. 6x14cm illustrated in color. In slip case. EF. (3 vols.) ($750) (2.4”x5.5”). Pine bamboo grass and ume (Japanese plum) fl ower with gold and silver thread woven into the ring, representation of SALT LAKE CITY, 19th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2002 good fortune and obedience. In presentation box, with descriptive 684. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and glass, 83.8cm (33”) tall. brochure. EF ($150) Shaped like a fi ery icicle in motion, the polished silver colored bottom c676. Group of 26 Different Official Daily Programs. 4 pages each, bears the motto “Light the fi re within”; center metal and glass top multicolor, 21.2x29.7cm (8.3”x11.6”). Ice Hockey, Bobsled, Figure section in “frozen fl ame” texture with logo on metal part. EF. ($2,500) Skating, different Skiing Events, Speed Skating, Biathlon. All EF. c686. 113th IOC Session in Salt Lake City, 2002. TV Badge. Silvered, (26 pcs.) ($500) 42x42mm. With dark yellow ribbon, cased, in cardboard box. Unc. 677. Pair of Guides. Medical Care Guide, 29pp. and Drug Formulary ($225) Guide, 78pp. Color covers, 9.9x21cm (3.9”x8.3”). EF. (2 pcs.) 687. Soviet Paralympic Team Medal. Goldplated, 39mm. Paralympic logo. ($100) Rev. Russian double-headed eagle. Unc., in red presentation case. ($150) 678. Official Report in English Language. Linen, 3 vols., plus a CD. In 688. Czech Olympic Committee Ice Hockey Medal. Silver, 34mm, by slipcase. New. Very hard to find report as it was not available to the public. Kozak. Czech NOC logo. Rev. Ice hockey player besides Salt Lake (4 vols.) ($1,000) City 2002 logo. EF, proofl ike fi elds, cased. ($125) 42 689

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689. Cameroon Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 70x50mm. Large c699. Athlete’s Ticket for Opening Ceremony, Parade of Athletes, butterfl y with “Cameroon Salt Lake City 2002” and rings. EF. Scarce. August 13, 2004, Olympic Indoor Hall. Multicolor with hologram, ($750) 6.6x19cm (2.6”x7.5”). EF. ($75) 690. Official Report in English Language. 2 volumes, plus a CD containing offi cial results and the offi cial report in French language. TORINO, 20th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2006 Linen, silver embossed. New. (2 vols.) ($700) 700. Official Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated aluminum, 77cm (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. The fire was lit in Olympia on November 27, ATHENS, 28th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2004 2005, and arrived in Rome on December 8. From Rome to February 10 c691. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Baseball. Silver, the torch traveled over 11,300 km across Italy, also France, Switzerland 60mm, by Elena Votsi. Winged Victory over Panathinaikon Stadium, and Slovenia. This torch was used in the torch relay and shows light Acropolis in background. Rev. Athens 2004 logo and Olympic fl ame discoloration at the top where the fl ame burned. Abt. EF. ($2,000) dividing 4-line Greek legend, sport in Greek language below. With c701. Pair of Neve and Glitz Plush Mascots. 14.5cm (5.7”). EF. With multicolor ribbon. For the first time since Amsterdam 1928, the design of original Torino chocolate package. ($275) the winner’s medals was changed. From now on the medals will reflect the fact 701a. Paralympic Mascot Aster the Snowflake. Lt. blue plush, 13cm that Greece was the country where the Olympic Games originated, and saw (5.2”). EF. ($90) their revival. EF. ($7,500) c702. Gold Thread High Russian Official’s Patch. Red, 9.8cm (3.9”). c692. Paralympic Gold Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 60mm. View Russian double eagle embroidered with gold and silver thread. EF. of Acropolis in Athens. Rev. Paralympic logo above Braille legend. ($75) Unawarded. With fob. EF. ($5,500) 693. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, 68cm (26.8”) BEIJING, 29th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2008 tall. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design wants to c703. Classic Edition of the Beijing 2008 Torch. Steel, 29cm (11.4”), the express “Pan Metron Ariston” (all things in moderation, translated length symbolizing the 29th Olympic Games, with red etched design from Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF. ($3,000) and logo. Housed in a wooden case, 49cm (19.3”) long and lined with c694. Olympic Games Security Division Medal. Silvered, 66mm. Blue red silk, with display stand. The torch was made from steel left over logo over legend, Olympic color rings below. Rev. Same design as on from the construction of the “Bird’s Nest” Stadium. With torch relay obverse but in color. EF. Rare. ($200) brochure. EF. ($975) 695. Official Olympic Games Sponsoring Medal for the Athens 2004 704. Commemorative Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium and Mascots Games, 2000. Silver, “925” hallmark, 35x37mm irregular shape. Medal. Copper, 80mm (3.1”), by China Printing and Minting Ancient Greek winged goddess. Rev. Athens 2004 logo encircled by Corporation. 3-Dimensional view of the stadium with doves at English and Greek legends. EF. Very scarce. ($200) opening ceremony. Rev. Five Fuwa mascots. EF. In wooden box and 696. Commemorative Olympic Games in Athens 1896-2004 Embossed case. ($150) Silver Wall Plaque. “950” hallmarked silver, 13x10cm, on wooden c705. Set of Five Plush Fuwa Mascots. 10cm (4”) tall, with key rings. In plaque, 18.8x16cm (7.4”x6.3”). Two ancient Greek wrestlers original box. EF. ($175) surrounded by olive branches and “Athens 1896-2004” legend. EF, boxed. ($125) OLYMPIC SCARVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS 697. Commemorative Address Book with Silver Plaque and Soil c706. Unique Collection of 377 Olympic Games Scarves and from Ancient Olympia, 2004. Address book with leather covers, Handkerchiefs, 1904 to 2006. Included are scarves from Summer 15x21.3cm (5.9”x8.4”). Embossed, sterling silver plaque on cover Games in 1904 (2), 1936 (12), 1940 (3), 1948 (9), 1952 (12), with ancient Greek runners and the Parthenon, also embedded soil 1956 (52), 1960 (12), and every Olympiad through 2004 Athens; dust from Olympia between legend in English. EF, boxed. ($125) Winter scarves from 1948 St. Moritz through 2006 Torino, plus 55 c698. Commemorative Goldplated Winner’s Olive Wreath. Wreath Handkerchiefs from 1904 to 1988. Included are 2 Hermes scarves 22.8cm (8”) wide, mounted on clear acrylic base. Real olive plant in original boxes from Tokyo 1964 and Los Angeles 1984. Many in coated with 24 Karat gold, made by SM Art. All winners in Athens silk, a number of rarities. A few with spots, generally EF. Retail value received an olive wreath in addition to their medals. ($275) about $35,000. (377 pcs.) ($12,500) 43