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317 311. Torch Lighting Commemorative Medal. Silvered, 45mm, made by SKS. High priestess in Olympia with flaming torch. Rev. Japanese sun logo over “TOKYO 1964”. Looped, EF. ($100) 312. Set of Three Official Commemorative Gold, Silver and Bronze 316 Medals. Gold 25mm, 18 Karat, 7.25 grams, silver and bronze medals 30mm. Five runners. Rev. Tokyo 1964 logo. With brochure. Housed in white plastic case, gold and red logo on top. EF. ($500) 313. Female Torchbearer Plaque. Silvered brass, 14.5cm (5.7”), by Hata. Draped female torch bearer holding flaming torch, legend at r. 318 EF. Scarce. ($200) 314. Commemorative Runner Plaque, 1964. Goldplated bronze, 15.4cm (6.1”), by Eiji, made for NRR. Runner l., over Olympic rings and Tokyo 1964 legend. With stand on back. EF. ($170) 315. Commemorative XVIII Olympiad Medal. Silvered, 40mm. Seated female holding flaming torch over Olympic rings. Rev. Three-line Japanese legend and “1964” date. VF-EF. ($80) 319 316. The Olympic Cup Awarded by the IOC to the City of Tokyo (1965). Bronze plaque, 50x72mm, by Huguenin. The Olympic Cup created by . Rev. Olympic rings above 8-line legend in French “The Olympic Cup Created by Baron/Pierre de 318. Commemorative Seiko Alarm Clock in Original Case. Coubertin/Renovator of the Modern Era Olympic Games, has been Goldplated, 6.2cm (2.4”) wide, 3.5cm (1.4”) high. Top with discus Awarded to the City of Tokyo”. The Olympic Cup has been awarded player and “Tokyo 1964”, opens to reveal clock, ancient Greek since 1906; it is being kept at the Olympic Museum in , and the athletes surrounding sides. Housed in original case with instructions names of the recipients are engraved on a plaque on the trophy. Tokyo on back in Japanese and English. EF. ($170) was awarded the Cup for Organizing the 1964 Olympic Games. Lennartz- 319. Pair of “Happy Tokyo Olympic 1964” Kokeshi (Souvenirs). Red Borger-Höfer pages 428-430. Case VF, plaque toned EF. ($1,800) cardboard with attached Japanese silk and gold thread clad figures, 317. Olympic Judo 1964 Tokyo Belt Buckle and Judo Pin. top part 14x7.3cm (5.5”x2.9”). Two balloon gondolas with parents Goldplated, 30x35mm. Color Judo logo over Olympic rings and and children. Rev. Legend “Happy Tokyo Olympic 1964” on rising “JUDO 1964”. Judo Pin, 25mm, from the Judo Competition Hall red sun. Probably friendship gifts for participants. Kokoshi are known “Budo-Kian”. With wooden box. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) as Japan’s mascot in support of victory. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) 41 320 321

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324a 325 327 320. Sports Program of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Scarf. 326 Red and black nylon, 72x76cm (28.4”x29.9”) Tokyo program in 324. Basketball Program No. 2, October 20-23, 1964, National center surrounded by sports pictograms and stamps. Plus Tokyo Gymnasium Annex. 32pp., 14.5x20.5cm (5.7”x8.1”), in Japanese 1964 – Keep the Stadium Clean Plastic Cover. Brown and blue, and English. Includes names of all players, finals on October 22 70.2x66.2cm (27.6”x26.1”). Runner over legend. Both EF. (2 pcs.) and 23, scored. Abt. EF. ($100) ($130) 324a. Group of Three Rowing Programs, October 13, 14 and 15, 1964, 321. Tokyo 1964. 45RPM Record “Tokyo-Echo”. Highpoints of Toda Rowing Course. 38, 29 and 26pp., 14.9x21cm (5.9”x8.3”) Olympic Games 1964 for the Good of a Children’s Hospital in the each, in Japanese and English. October 14 and 15 programs vertical Netherlands. In pictorial sleeve. EF. ($80) crease, VF-EF, October 13 program EF. (3 pcs.) ($200) 322. Diploma of a Member of the International Shooting Federation. 325. (Brochure) Tokyo 1964 Advance Survey Prepared by Japan 28x38cm (11”x15”). EF. ($150) Air Lines. 30pp. illustrated, 22.7x30cm (8.9”x11.8”), in English. 323. Complete Set of the Four Official Tokyo 1964 Posters. The Information about all 20 sports and venues, program, hotels etc. Very Official Logo Poster was designed by Yusaku Kamekura, printed informative. Horizontal crease, lt. wear on covers, contents EF. ($100) by Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., 55x101cm (21.7”x39.8”). Japanese 326. 1964 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Men’s Track & Field, Los red sun over Olympic rings and “Tokyo 1964”. Creased at bottom. Angeles Coliseum, September 12-13, 1964. Official Brochure The next three posters are lined on linen, each 72.5x104cm and Ticket. Brochure 72pp. illustrated, 20.5x28cm (8.1”x11”). (28.5”x40.9”): The Torch Relay Poster was designed by Yusaku Plus Ticket for Men’s Olympic Track & Field Final Trials at the Kamekura and Osamu Hayasaki. Torch runner to left, logo and Coliseum Stadium, September 12, 1964, Price $5. legend below. The Five Runners Poster was designed by Yusaku Multicolor, 11x6.7cm. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) Kamekura, Jo Murakoshi and Osamu Hayasaki. Five runners at the 327. Official Tokyo 64 Olympic Film Lobby Card. Black and white start, to the right, “Tokyo – 1964” and logo below. The Swimmer with red logo, 42x31.5cm (16.5”x12.4”), printed in Mexico. High Poster was designed by Yusaku Kamekura, Jo Murakoshi and priestess passing flaming torch to first torch runner in Olympia, Osamu Hayasaki. Swimmer in pool, “Tokyo – 1964” and logo Tokyo 64 logo at left. Spanish legend translated: As we will see below. Olympism through Posters (IOC, 1983), pages 78 – 81. Very them in 1968. Film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Many pinholes, rare as a set. All about EF. (4 posters) ($4,000) small paper loss at top, creased. VF. ($100) 42 329 329 328 330

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328. Tokyo 1964 Olympic Athletics Results Wheel by Berlin Newspaper, Germany. Cardboard with turnable center wheel on both sides, 19.5x19.5cm (7.7”x7.7”). All Tokyo 1964 results plus world and Olympic records, European and German records, also Olympic winners 1960. VF-EF. Scarce. ($100) 329. (Book) Olympiad. A Pictorial Report on the Summer Games, 1896 through 1972. 171pp. illustrated in color and b&w, 27x25.3cm (10.6”x10”) in Japanese. Pictorial history of the Olympic Games from Ancient Greece, 1896 to 1972, Summer and Winter Games, heavy on Tokyo 1964, plus list of results since 1896; Olympic stamps etc. Hardbound, in pictorial slipcase. EF. ($120) 330. (Official Report) Canada at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 335 335a and Innsbruck, 1964. 156pp. profusely illustrated, 15x22.9cm (5.9”x9”), in English. Detailed report on the participating Canadians with many photos. Stiff covers first 10 pages corner crease, contents EF. ($120) 331. Italian Official Report: Italy at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. Includes also the IX Olympic Winter Games in Innsbruck 1964, and the first six place winners from 1896 to 1964 in 338 339 each sport. 83 full pages of Tokyo photos and 16 pages of Innsbruck 336 photos. Cardboard covers, water stains on spine and back, some 335a. Shuss – First Mascot of the Olympic Games. Red and blue hard pages water stains on top right. Contents generally EF. ($150) plastic in French tri-colors, 9cm (3.5”) long and high. Shuss started 332. United States Olympic Book. Official Report of the 1964 Tokyo the tradition of a mascot for each Olympic Games. EF. ($150) and Innsbruck Games, and the IV Pan American Games in 336. Group of Identity Cards from Grenoble 1968 (2), 1972, Sao Paulo. 302pp. profusely illustrated, plus 196pp. of Olympic Innsbruck 1976 (3) and Albertville 1992 (3). Plus Press House champions and medal winners 1896-1964. Board covers small spots Key Sapporo and Four Passes. EF. (14 pcs.) ($120) on front, otherwise the report is EF. ($150) 337. Official Report. 408pp., illus., in b&w and color, in French and 333. Mediterranean Games in Tunis, 1967. Silver Second Place English. EF. Green linen gold stamped, in gilt linen slipcase. ($200) Winner’s Medal. Silver, 60mm. Jumping athlete, Olympic rings behind, over Mediterranean Sea. Rev. Plaque engraved with name , 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 between legend in Arabic and French. Small hole at top, as made. 338. Official White Metal Torch with Black Leather. Cast white Toned abt. EF/EF. ($450) metal, 45cm (17.7”) tall. “MEXICO 68” around top, handle partially covered with black leather. Used in the torch relay in Mexico, GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 and this style was used in lighting the cauldron at the Opening Ceremony 334. Delegation Badge. Light blue and white enamel, 35x49mm. Elbel Housed in original pink colorful container. EF. ($3,000) W-14. EF. ($220) 339. Official Black Torch. Black painted aluminum, part of shaft made of 335. Mascot Shuss in Terry Cloth. French tricolors, 12.5 cm (4.9” ) wood, 52.8cm (20.9”). Silver colored doves around top. The black torch high. Shuss on skis. First Olympic mascot! Rare in cloth. VF ($150) was used in the torch relay from Olympia to Athens, Greece. EF. ($2,400) 43 342 344

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SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 345. Official Torch Tube with Sapporo 1972 Logo. 55cm (21.6”), made by Nippon K. Co. Ltd. Used in the torch relay, encrustation at top, VF. Rare ($6,500) 346. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo Olympic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized 351 athlete. EF, in original clear plastic case. ($300) 347. Japanese Team Pin. Silvered, white and red enamel, 25x20mm. 340. National Olympic Committee Badge. Goldplated, red enamel, Very rare. EF. ($150) 37x63mm. With plastic ribbon in Olympic colors. Elbel S-2. EF. 348. XI Winter Olympics Silver Proof Set of 11 Medals. Silver, .999, ($450) 32mm each, struck by Franklin Mint. View of Sapporo, plus all 10 341. Fencing Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, brown enamel, winter sports. Rev. Logo over legend. All proof, in leatherette case. 37x63mm. Elbel S-145. EF. ($260) ($180) 342. Final Results of Games of the XIX Olympiad Mexico 68. Two 349. Official Program. Ice Hockey Final League, February 5-13, thick volumes, unnumbered pages, 15.7x21.7cm (6.2”x8.5”), in 1972, Makomanai and Tsukisamu Indoor Skating Rinks. 28pp., French, English and Spanish. Detailed results for each event by 18x25.7cm (7.1”x10.1”), in Japanese and English. Vertical crease, sports, for every participant. A few pages loose in Vol. 1, o.w. abt. two pages soiled, VF-EF. ($80) EF. Very scarce. ($170) 350. Pair of Skiing Programs. Cross Country, Women’s 10km, 343. Official Report. Four Volumes in Original Pictorial Cardboard February 6, Makomanai Cross-Country Courses. Vertical crease, Boxes, in English and French. Very rare in this condition. Unused. EF. Plus Men’s Downhill, February 7, Mt. Eniwa Downhill (4 pcs.) ($750) Course. Lt. spots on cover, o.w. EF. 20 and 24pp., in Japanese and 344. IOC Board Meeting Medal with the National Olympic English. (2 pcs.) ($150) Committees in Dubrovnik, 1969. Goldplated bronze, 57x60mm, 351. NHK Book of Olympic Games 1896 – 1972, Plus 5 Records. irregular shape. Ancient Greek winner’s head with olive wreath 136pp., housed in blue linen box with gold legend, 30.5x30.5cm over rings. Rev. City view. Beautiful medal, in presentation case. (12”x12”), in Japanese. Many color and b&w photo pages; slip EF. ($200) covers of records in Olympic colors. EF. ($180) 44