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K237 Description.Indd AUCAGON SportsWorld TION_551 55th Auction 12-13 12 2014 Big Live-Auction Kassel Germany Football Olympic Games AGON_SportsWorld 0049 (0)561 - 927 98 27 www.agon-auction.de AGON SportsWorld 2 55th Auction 55th AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 12th - 13th December 2014 Contents 12th December 2014 Lots 1 - 506 Olympics 6 Other Sports 63 13th December 2014 Lots 507 - 1206 Football Highlights 74 Football World Cup 90 German Football 133 International Football 144 Football Autographs 162 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 55th Auction 1. Olympic Games Seoul 1988. Bronze Winner medal. Ori- Paralympic Games“. Bronze, 8,3 cm with original silk rib- gold, perforated by 8,000 holes. Weight 800 g, lengt 80 ginal bronze medal which boxer Reiner Gies won at the bon in original box. Cond. A cm. With original cloth bag for the torch. Mint Copy!!! Olympic Games in Seoul 1988. He came third in light 15. Greece Olympic Games 1870 Winner medal. Offi cial Cond. A welterweight. Bronze with engraved edge „Boxing Light winner medal of the second Greek Olympic Games in 28. Olympic Games Sochi 2014 Offi cial Torch. Original Welterweight“, 6 cm with original silk ribbon. Plus two Athens 1870 for the third place. Bronze, 4 cm. Cond. A Olympic torch of the Olympic Games in Sochi 2014. photos of Reiner Gies aka „The Lord of the Ring“. With Aluminium and plastic, partly red. Length: 95 cm. With certifi cate of authenticity by Gies. This medal comes 16. Olympic Games 1924. Participation medal Chamonix. Olympic Games 1924. Participation medal Chamonix original cloth bag and original box. Designed by Vladi- directly from the athlete. Ribbon slightly shopworn. mir Pirozhkov and Andrei Vodyanik. The torch‘s design Cond. A- and Winner medal I Olympic Winter Games 1924 Cha- monix: in bronze from the fi rst ever Olympic Winter is supposed to remind people of the fi rebird‘s feathers. 2. Olympic Games Stockholm 1912 Gold Winner´s medal. Games (R. Bénard). There were only 258 participants The fi rebird (???-???´??) is a magic bird within Russian for a 1st place in Stockholm. Attractive gilt medal with in the games, and this was the fi rst and only time that and Slavic folklore. New copy. Cond. A relief antique Olympic scenes and lettering „Olympis- the participation medals were also used for the Olym- 29. Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932 Estate Gold medal. ka Spelen i Stockholm 1912“. Silver, gilt (weight 18.89 pic 3rd place bronze medal. Size 5.5 cm, in bronze. EF. From the inheritance of rowing gold medallist of the grammes), in excellent condition (Rim tarnished) Con- Cond. A Olympic Games Los Angeles 132 and fourth at the dition: A. The leather-bound original case with gold 17. Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Offi cial Torch. Olympic Olympic Games 1928 in quad scull Horst Hoeck (1904- embossed lettering „I.Pris Lagtafl an“ and Olympic mo- 1969). Golden medal of honour „1932 Den Olympia tive shows small signs of usage, condition B. Cond. A Games 1936: Original Olympic Torch from Berlin 1936. Original, used on the fi rst ever Olympic Relay from Siegern in dankbarer Anerkennung. Berliner Regatta 3. Silver Winner´s medal Olympic Games 1920 Antwerp. Olympia to Berlin. Design: Walter E. Lemcke, Berlin. Verein“. Gilt bronze, weight 800g, 19x12 cm. 2) Medal Silver Medal. Original 2nd Place Medal for 7th Olympic Made by Krupp, Essen. Material:Krupp Nirosta V 2A of honour „1928 Den Olympiakämpfern in dankbarer Summer Games 1920 in Antwerp. Designed by Josué Steel.Height 27.5 cm. Some signs of usage. Other wise Anerkennung. Berliner Regatta Verein“. Bronze, weight: Dupon. Silver (weight: 89 Gramm), Size 6 cm. In origi- in very good Cond. A- 800g, 19.5x12 cm. 3) Commemorative silver cup en- nal box with inscribtion „2me Prix VII Olympiade Anvers 18. Olympic games Mexico 1968. Offi cial Torch. Offi cial graved „Dem Deutschen Meister u. Olympiakämpfer 1920“ Only 400 copies made. Box without lock, small im Doppelzweier o.St. Horst Hoeck“. Hallmarkt silver traces of usage. Cond. A Torch from the OG 1968. Black sprayed aluminium with wooden staff . Decorated with silver doves at the top. (stamped 800, approx. 300 g), gilt, height: 18.5 cm. Gilt 4. Silver Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games Berlin 1936. For Height 52.3 cm. Cond. B. Cond. B slightly abraded. German Rowing Association diploma a 2nd place. Stamped on the rim „B.H.Mayer,Pforzheim“ „Herrn H.Hoeck.. Ehrenurkunde zur Erinnerung an den (990 silver weight 77 grammesI size 5.5cm. Tarnished 19. Olympic Games 1972. Offi cial Munich Torch. Original auf den Olympischen Spielen 1932 zu Los Angeles im Cond. A torch from the Olympic relay from Olympia to Munich. Vierer für die deutschen Farben errungen Sieg. Der Manufacturers: Krupp, Essen. Stainless steel with engra- Deutsche Ruderverband, 2.9.1932“. Handmade diplo- 5. Olympic Winter Games 1948 Bronze winner medal. ving on the grip „Munich 1972“ and Olympic rings. The Bronze medal fot the third place at the Olympic Winter ma in original leather document folder, 39x39 cm. 5) symbol of the Olympic Games 1972 „Spiral“is etched Large medal of honour „Ehrenpreis der Stadt Berlin für Games in St. Moritz 1948 with inscription „Vmes Jeux onto the big plate. 73 cm high, diameter of the plate Olympiques d‘hiver St.Moritz 1948“. Bronze, made by Sportleistungen“. Bronze, wight 200g approximately, 10 21.5 cm Beautiful and impressive piece. Very fi ne with cm. In original case with engraved plaqe „Herrn Horst Hugueni, 6 cm. There were only 46 bronze medals at small signs of usage. Small dents at the top of the torch the Olympic Games of 1948. Cond. A Hoeck zur Erinnerung an den Sieg bei den 10.Olym- and on its plate, otherwise in mint condition. Cond. B pischen Spielen. Berlin 12.9.1932“. 6) Medal of honour 6. Olympic Winter Games 1948 Silver Winner medal. Sil- 20. Olympic Games Innsbruck 1976. Offi cial Torch. Original of the Prussian ministry of welfare on occasion of the ver medal for a second place at the Olympic Winter torch from the Olympic relay from Olympia to Inns- victory at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Weight: Games in St. Moritz 1948. „Vmes Jeux Olympiques bruck 1976. Stainless steel and aluminium, manafac- approx. 300g, 10.3 cm, with award certifi cate of 26. Au- d‘hiver St.Moritz 1948“. Silver, hallmarked (stamped 925, tured by the United Metalworks, Rantshofen-Berndorf gust 1932. 7) Three diplomas for winning the German weight: 102 g), Made by Huguenin, 6 cm. There were AG. Legnth 74 cm, plate diameter 21 cm. This torch is rowing championships in 1926, 1928 and 1931; each only 47 bronze medals at the Olympic Games of 1948. very rare and one of only less than 100 produced. Small 33x23 cm. 8) Omnibus volume of gifts of honour, do- Cond. A signs of usage. EF. Cond. A- cuments and photos from the inheritance of Olympic 7. Olympic Games Berlin 1948. Bronze Winnermedal. Ori- 21. Olympic games Moskau 1980. Offi cial Torch. Offi cial gold medallist Horst Hoeck. – Superb collection of a ginal bronze Winner-medal awarded for 3rd place in Olympic Torch Moscow 1980. Grey sprayed alumini- German gold medallist in 1932 and highly appealing London 1948 by the Olympic Games. 5.1 cm. Cond. A um alloy with gilt parts. Lettering and emblem in red. for this interessted in Berlin sports. Cond. A-B 8. Olympic Games Helsinki 1952 Bronze Winner medal. Designed by Boris Tuchin. Height 56.1cm. Includes the 30. Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Olympic Village Poster. Offi cial winner medal from the Olympic Games Helsinki original gas container used in the relay from Olympia Olympic Games Berlin 1936. Construction paper of 1952 for a Finnish gymnast (men‘s all-round) for a third to Moscow.
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