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AGON SportsWorld 1 61 st Auction Descriptions AGON SportsWorld 2 61 st Auction 61 st AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 27th - 28th May 2016 Contents 27 th May 2016 Lots 1 - 647 Olympics 6 Other Sports 80 28 th May 2016 Lots 648 - 1565 Football Highlights 88 Football World Cup 95 German Football 138 International Football 151 Football Autographs 179 The essentials in a few words: - all prices are estimates - they do not include value-added tax; 7% VAT will be additionally charged with the invoice. - if you cannot attend the public auction, you may send us a written order for your bidding. - in case of written bids the award occurs in an optimal way. For example:estimate price for the lot is 100,- €. You bid 120,- €. a) you are the only bidder. You obtain the lot for 100,-€. b) Someone else bids 100,- €. You obtain the lot for 110,- €. c) Someone else bids 130,- €. You lose. - In special cases and according to an agreement with the auctioneer you may bid by telephone during the auction. (English and French telephone service is availab- le). - The price called out ie. your bid is the award price without fee and VAT. - The auction fee amounts to 15%. - The total price is composed as follows: award price + 15% fee = subtotal + 7% VAT = total price. - The items can be paid and taken immediately after the auction. Successful orders by phone or letter will be delivered by mail (if no other arrange- ment has been made). In this case post and package is payable by the bidder. Description of condition: A: Very good B: Good C: Fine, with minor faults D: collectable, but with serious faults (usually described) If there is no classifi cation A-D mentioned, you will fi nd a description of state in detail. With newspapers, magazines and sticker albums the classifi cation is more generously interpreted due to higher use of these items. Level C classifi ed magazines and albums may show serious traces of age and wear. Abbreviations used in this brief english description of some interesting items! WC - World Cup b/w - black & white COA - Cerfi cate of Authenticity OWG - Olympic Winter Games OSG - Olympic Summer Games EF - extra fi ne VF - very fi ne m/c - multicolourd otw - otherwise. AGON SportsWorld 3 61 st Auction 1. Olympic Winter Games 1948 731 Autographs. Auto- Dupon. Silver (weight: 89 Gramm), Size 6 cm. Only 400 in 1972. PLEASE NOTE: in case we register a bidding graphs from the Olympic Winter Games 1948. There are copies made. His medal comes out of the collection of for the complete collection of Erike Zuchold (see lot 731 signed documents „Declaration of honour of the French aristocrat Marquis Jean d´Aulan (1900-1944). number 1), this item will be withdrawn and attached to athlete“ of the 5th Olympic Winter Games in St. Moritz He had the medal made into a medaillon, ist setting lot number 1. 1948. The athletes of all participating countries had to made of gold, too. Nobody knows if he actually wore 14. Olympic Games Mexico 1968 Silver Winner medal. sign a document in which they declare to be amateurs. it. D‘Aulan was just the type of rich sportsman at the Offi cial winner pin for a winner medal (silver) which This declaration was bilingual (French and English). „Vth beginning of the 20th century. He was champion in belonged to East German gymnast Erika Zuchold. She Olympia Winter Games St.Moritz 1948. Declaration of swimming at university, European high-diving cham- won it for reaching the second place in the vault event honour of the athlete. I, undersigned, declare on my pion 1930, member of the bob team at the Olympic at the Olympic Games in Mexico 1968. Silver, 2x1.2 cm. honour that I am an amateur….and that I fullfi l the con- Winter Games in Chamonix 1925; four times French Minimized winner medal with symbol for gymnastics. dition required by the Olympic Rules“. This is the fi rst champion of bobsleigh, drove the 24 Hours of Le Mans Winner pins came with the winner medals in 1968. The time that an almost complete collection of the named in 1930 and various other rallyes with his Bugatti 1930- were offi cially presented at the award ceremony. Even declared of the Olympic Games is on off er.- There are 1936. He never won a medal at the Olympic Games but the cases for the medal held a special place for the pins. the signatures of athletes from 28 countries: Hungary own a couple of winner medals from 1912 to 1924. It is Most of the pins got lost however so they are absolutely (22 athletes), Turkey (6), Greece (1), Holland (3), Czecho- supposed that he bought the medals of winners of the rare. Tarnished, pin button oxidized, otherwise beauti- slovakia (53), Bulgaria (4), Argentinien (16), Korea (4), Olympic Games because he never was offi cial at any ful. - Erika Zuchold, née Barth, (1947 -2015) is a former Chile (5), Spain 6), Belgium (12), Finnland (32), Canada association which would have granted him access to East German gymnast. She won four silver medals and (35), Austria (64), Poland (30), Sweden (60), Denmark (2), medals that were not awarded. Jean d‘Aulan was pro- one bronze medal for East Germany at Olympic Games. Liechtenstein (11), Lebanon (3), Romania (9), Italy (64), bably the fi rst collector of Olympic medals. His Olympic Zuchold became universally known for being the fi rst Yugoslavia (17), Iceland (4), Norway (58), Palestine (3), Games collection was auctioned in France 2015. woman to compete the fl ick-fl ack element on balance Unitd Kingdom (56), France (45), USA (106). It‘s only the 7. Olympic Games Paris 1924 Bronze Winner‘s Medal. for beam on the 7th June 1964. At the World Champion- declarations of the Swiss athletes that are missing. It is a 3rd place at the Olympics. Rim stamped „Bronze“ ships in 1970 she won gold at Vault and Balance Beam either that Swiss athletes did not have to sign the de- Bronze, 70 grammes, size 5.5cm. In oeiginal red box. and silver in the Individual All-Round. She was sports- claration since Switzerland was the country that hosted One of only 304 made. Medaille kommt aus der Samm- woman of the same year in East Germany. She quit her the Games or the Swiss Organisation Committee had lung des franzöischen Adligen Marquis Jean d´Aulan career after the Olympic Games in 1972. PLEASE NOTE: stored the Swiss declarations seperately. Apart from (1900-1944), einem Archetypen des reichen Sportlers in case we register a bidding for the complete collec- ten athletes, all Olympic medallists signed declarations zu Beginn des 20.Jahrhunderts. Universitätscahmpion tion of Erike Zuchold (see lot number 1), this item will are there. The missing names are Alpine: Henri Oreiller im Schwimmen; Europameister im Turmspringen 1930; be withdrawn and attached to lot number 1. (FRA), James Coutet (FRA), Gretchen Frazer (USA), An- Teilnehmer im Bobfahren bei den Olympischen Winter- toinette Meyer (AUT). Figure Skating: Richard Button 15. Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games 1972 Munich. Silver spielen 1925 in Chamonix; 4facher franzöischer Meister medal of the Olympic Games in Munich 1972 for East (USA), Barbra Ann Scott (CAN), Lannoy/Baugniet (BEL). im Bobfahren; Autorennen 24 Stunden von Le Mans Langlauf: Martin Lundström (SWE). Rodeln: Nino Bibbia German gymnast Erika Zuchold on women‘s team 1930 und mehrere bedeutende internationale Rallyes event. Designed by G. Cassioli and G. Marcks. Silver (169 (ITA). Eishockey: Miroslac Sluma (CSSR). It is noticeable mit seinem Bugatti bis 1930-1936. Er gewann selbst that all it is two sports (alpine Skiing and Figure Ska- grams); 6.6 cm with original chain. In original plastic keine Medaille bei Oympischen Spielen, hatte aber case (17x17x2,8 cm) with printed Olympic emblem. ting) where the declarations are missing. There are two eine Sammlung von Siegermedaillen von 1912 -1924. possible reasons: Eithere these athletes participated Medal with original edge engraving „Zuchold, Erika“ Es ist zu vermuten, dass er dieses Medaillen Olympia- and „Turnen Mannschaftskampf Frauen“. Plus the win- in competitions shortly before the Olympic Games, siegern abgekauft hat, denn er hatte keine Funktion arrived directly when their competitions started at the ner diploma (29.5x28cm) of the Olympic Games in Mu- in einer Sportorganisation, die ihm einen Zugang zu nich 1972 for the winner of an Olympic silver medal in Olympic Games and thus signed the declarations after nicht ausgegbenen Medaillen verschaft hätte. Er ist the competitions. This would explain that the declara- this event and original silver medal‘s silver pin of the wahrscheinlich einer der ersten richtigen Sammler von Olympic Summer game Munich 1972 for the winner tions might have been stored elsewhere. The second Olympischen Siegermedaillen gewesen. Seine Samm- explanation could be that these athletes might not of the second place. Silver plated bronze, 1.2x1.2 cm. lung Olympiasammlung wurde 2015 in Frankreich ver- These pins were awarded to the medallists in addidtion have signed the declarations at all because signing steigert. would have caused them problems as they might not to their medals. Extremely rare. Original Olympic silver 8. Olympic Games 1928 Bronze Winner Medal. Winner medal for the second place at the Olympic Games in have been complete amateurs in their sports. It is a fact medal „IXe Olympiade Amsterdam 1928“. Bronze medal that at the time both sports were carried on professio- Munich 1972. Includes 1) original cardboard slipcase for for the thrid place at the Olympic Game sin Amster- the medal; 2) IOC winner pin for this medal numbered nally.