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316 310. Official Set of 17 Silver Event Medals. Silver, 30mm each. 16 318 317 Event medals and one torch relay medal, shown in slow motion. Rev. Legend between spiral logo and rings. All toned Proof, Unc, housed in light blue linen case with gold legend on top. EF. ($200) 311. Large Olympic Winner Plaque. Cast white metal, 28.5cm (11.2”), by Taro. High relief runner in stadium at finish line, olive branch on upper left. Rev. Munich logo and Japanese legend. Japanese Olympic team fund raising plaque for Munich 1972. EF. ($150) 312. Blue and White Porcelain Boxer Presented to East German Olympians. 24cm (9.5”) high, made by Gräfenthal Porcelain Manufactory. Boxer in boxing position, on oval white base. Presented to East German boxing Olympians. EF. ($170) 313. Commemorative Colorful Ceramic Plate. 25.1cm (9.9”), by Merz. Munich child between rings and “Olympiade München 1972”, surrounded by 4 views of Munich landmarks. EF. ($120) 314. Large Cobalt Blue and Gold Commemorative Porcelain Plate. 31cm (12.2”), made by Porzellan Manufaktur München. Munich 319 landmarks with Olympic rings and gold logo, spirals. EF. ($120) 315. Large Cobalt Blue Commemorative Plate. 29.2cm (11.5”), made 317. Commemorative Olympiad 1972 in Munich Beer Stein with by Schumann Porcelain, Bavaria. View of Munich over Olympic Pewter Lid. Multicolor handpainted Merz ceramic, 25.5cm (10”) rings, Olympic legend above, surrounded by pearled border. EF. high. Raised design of Olympic rings over Munich child and Scarce. ($100) legend, Hofbräuhaus and New City Hall on left, Old City Hall and 316. Olympic City Munich Picture. White and violet-blue enameled Frauenkirche on right. EF. ($100) iron plaque housed in white frame, 29.7x15.7cm (11.7”x6.2”). 318. Tall Commemorative One Liter Munich Olympic Beer Stein. Olympic venue over city scape, Olympic rings and spiral logo at Multicolor, 18.5cm (7.3”). Munich child in center surrounded by top. Small corner spots, o.w. EF. ($80) flags of nations, ancient Greek figures on either side. EF. ($70) 319. Commemorative Beer Stein. Blue stoneware, 16.5cm (6.5”) high. Munich child over rings and scroll inscribed “Olympiade 1972 Thank You for Participating at München”, Hofbräuhaus and Frauenkirche on sides. With pewter auctions.ioneil.com top (light scratches). EF. ($100) 41 323 320 321 322

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329 330 INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 324. Official Torch. Steel, 74.6cm (29.4”), designed by Vereinigte 324 Metallwerke Rantshofen. The design integrates a ski jump, with two sets of Olympic rings. Lt. handling, VF. ($20,000) 325. Group of Six Badges: Guest (no legend); Official (Chef de 326 328 Mission, Attaché, Coach); Functionary (Official, Steward), 327 Competitor; Federal Army and Press, Radio, TV. Silvered, 320. Fourth Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded to Roland Matthes, 30x58mm, with red-yellow enamel stripe. Elbel W-2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and , for , 100m Butterfly. Otl Aicher’s 8. All EF. (6 pcs.) ($500) rainbow color stripes in center, 28x29.5cm (11”x11.6”). Facsimile 326. Official Results of the 12th Olympic Winter Games 1976 signatures of IOC President Brundage and OC President Daume. Innsbruck. Each sport in a color-coded section, 21x29.3cm Matthes won gold in 100m and 200m, and in Mexico 1968 (8.3”x11.5”). EF. ($120) and Munich 1972; silver in both Olympiads in 4x100m medley; bronze in 4x100m freestyle in Munich, and in 100m backstroke in Montreal. John MONTREAL, 21st , 1976 Naber, his competitor, called him the greatest backstroker ever. EF. ($260) 327. Official Torch. Aluminum, 66cm (30”) tall. Stem painted red, with 321. Sport in Art. Catalog of the Open-Air Exhibition on the Montreal logo, top painted black. Designed by George Huel and Occasion of the Games of the XXth Olympiad