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Olympic Games Berlin 1936 | for 2Nd Place for the Austrian Football Team Olympics 1 Sportsmemorabilia Auction Chicago _ Kassel 12th August 2011 Start: 16:00 CET (Kassel Time) 09:00am (Chicago time) Venue: AGON, Kassel, Germany Frankfurter Str. 92a, 34121 Kassel Auctioneer: Wolfgang Fuhr AGON Sportartikel Vertriebs GmbH Frankfurter Str. 92 A - 34121 Kassel - Germany Fon 0049 (0) 561/927 98 27 - Fax 0049 (0) 561/283 439 eMail: [email protected] www.agon-auction.de Mobil during the auction: 0049 (0)173 - 512 12 94 2 NEUAGON AUCTION 12th August 2011 NEW Place bids now online! Live bidding online up to 12th Aug. 2011 on 12th August 2011 08:00am Chicago Time 09:00am Chicago Time browse in the catalog all objects with large illustrations live bidding on the day of the auction fast search full text search basket funktions bid directly Online Vorgebote abgeben (bis 12.8.2011 1500 Uhr) Online live mitbieten (am 12.8.2011 ab 1600 Uhr) im Katalog stöbern alle Objekte mit Großbild Schnellsuche Volltextsuche direkt Vorgebote abgeben Warenkorbfunktion live mitbieten am Auktionstag Olympics 3 AGON-Auction _ 12th August 2011 Contents Olympic Winner‘s Medals 5 Olympic Specials 9 Olympic Torches 13 Olympic Participation Medals 15 Offi cial Reports 20 Olympic Games 1896 - 2010 23 Olympc Autographs 56 Other Sports 57 V 4 AGON AUCTION 12th August 2011 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,-Euro. You bid 120,- €. a) you are the only bidder. You obtain the lot for 100,-Euro. b) Someone else bids 100,- €. You obtain the lot for 110,- Euro. 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 available). - 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 arrangement has been made). In this case post and package is payable by the bidder. A: Very good B: Good C: Fine, with minor faults D: collectable, but with serious faults (usually described) LEGENDE: 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! Highlight WC - World Cup b/w - black & white OWG - Olympic Winter Games OSG - Olympic Summer Games iert or nt i n a a l g EF - extra fi ne g VF - very fi ne l a Tcket with certifi cat r n an ig teed or m/c - multicolourd otw - otherwise All items shown are depicted on a smaller scale. Poster Poster During the viewing on friday you can reach us under the mobil number: 0049 (0)173 - 512 12 94 Olympics 5 Winner´s Medal: Olympic Games 1920 Antwerp | Bronze Medal. Original Third Place Medal for 7th Olympic Summer Games 1920 in Antwerp. Designed by Josué Dup- on. Bronze, Size 6 cm. Only 400 copies. Condition A No. 2 | € 5000,00 Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games Berlin 1936 | For 2nd place for the Austrian Football Team. Stam- ped 990 silver weight 72grammes size 5.5cm. Plus the winner‘s diploma creased and rubbed) framed in a passepartout, size 43x32.5cmcond C-. Medal cond. A, EF. Condition A No. 3 | € 6800,00 6 AGON AUCTION 12th August 2011 Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Winter Games 1968 | Originalsilver medal: Presented for the 2nd place in Luge in Grenoble. 6 cm Silver, 116 grammes with silk ribbon and presentation case. Very good condition. Condition A No. 4 | € 10000,00 Winner´s Medal: Olympic Games 1972 | Bronze Medal. Original Third Place Medal with no engra- ving and missing chain. Designed by Cassioli/Marcks. Size 6.6 cm. Condition A No. 5 | € 3000,00 Olympics 7 Winner´s Medal: Olympic Games Mockba1980 | Bronze winner‘s Medal „XXII.Olympiade Moskau 1980“. Designed by Illya Postol. Size 6cm, in plastic pouch, the medal has no eylet and no silk ribbon, Condition A No. 6 | € 1600,00 Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games Lake Placid 1980 | Silver 2nd place medal 2.Platz bei den Olympischen Winterspielen 1980 in Lake Placid. Randpunze „Tiff any & Co. Sterling Silver 1979“ 8 cm (Silber, 205 Gramm) ribbon is missing and there is no eyelet! In original case with damage and original carton with signs of usage, 2 stickers on the rear and hand-written „Luge doubles S“. Medal: EF. not awarded. Condition A No. 7 | € 6500,00 8 AGON AUCTION 12th August 2011 Winners‘s Medal: Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984 | „XXIII Olympiad Los Angeles 1984“ awarded for 2nd place. silver (137), with silk ribbon, size 6.35 cm. In origi- nal case (hinge loose) and original carton with damage. Medal: EF. not awarded Condition A No. 8 | € 6000,00 Winner‘s Medal: Olympic Games Paris 1900 | Silver Medal for physical education: The front shows „Republic Francaise. Exposition Universelle Paris 1900“. The rear „Exerci- ces Physiques et sports“ designed by „F.Vernon“. Bronze, silver plated. Size 4.3x6.1 cm in original case, rubbed with signs of usage Condition A No. 9 | € 950,00 Olympics 9 Prize of Honour: Olympic Games 1936 | Prize of honour from the Olypmic Games in Berlin 1936. High qua- lity glass cup with lead crystal lid. Engraved an athlete‘s head with Olympic torch and laurel. Back side: engraved imperial eagle with swastika above Olympic Rings. Height with lid 40,5 cm Weight: 3,3 kilos. Bottom engraved with the artist‘s signature „GG“ Further engravings: Deutsches Reich. XI Olympische Spiele Berlin 1936“ and Coats of arms of Greece, Canada, Switzerland and USA. Unique. Wonderful work of Bohemian lead crystal production with artistic high valuable and technically perfect engravings. It is unknown why this prize was rewarded and who received it. Condition A No. 10 | € 1500,00 Olympic Games 1906. Bronze Winner‘s Plaque | Large, bronze ( 32.5x22.4cm) relief plaque engraved „Prix off ert par le Ministre de la Guerre“and signed P. Vannier, one of the most in- teresting and attractive additional presents issued by the ministry of defence to medalists at the Games. Weight 2.75 kilo!! In excellent condition. Condition A No. 11 | € 1800,00 Photo Album of Japanese: Olympic Games 1936 | „XI.Olympiad Berlin 1936.“ Presentation Photo Album for Japan, with German dedication „..for our friends in Japan from H.F. & Ph.F.Reemtsma Alton-Bahrenfeld..“ Large format, with 113 b/w photos (36x27, 18x28 and 17.5x13 cm) Showing Japanese Competitors, offi cial receptions with texts in German and English. wonderfully fi nished book with mounted Japanese Flag in leather (slightly damaged), cloth bound gold embossed cover. Presented by Reemstma to high grade Japanese Politicians and VIP Customers. Only a few copies are known to exist.One of the most seldom books about the Games in 1936 with unique photos and information.50x43cm, Condition B- No. 12 | € 4000,00 10 AGON AUCTION 12th August 2011 Linen Flag: Olympic Games 1932 | Olympics Games 1932, Offi cial large linen fl ag from the Olym- pic Village in Los Angeles. Beautifully decorated, coloured fl ag with black lettering „Citius Altius Fortius. 1932 X Olympiad“ with hand painted Olympic Rings and Stars and Stripes. The fl ag still has the original eyelets is slightly stained and has 2 small holes. Size 149x99 cm, Condition C No. 13 | € 1200,00 Poster Poster: Olympic Games 1924. | Olympic Poster 1924, Paris: large poster in French, a very impressive 4 coloured, Offi cial poster, for the Summer Games. Mounted on cloth, designed by Orsi. Size 78x116.6 cm. Cond. II. Condition B No. 14 | € 2200,00 Poster Poster: Olympic Games 1936. | Original offi cial poster of the Olympic Summer Games Ber- lin 1936 by Würbel. Advertising poster, size 63x101cm, m/c. Mounted on linen has been expertly repaired, with one small part inserted. Very rare! Cond. III. (FLEMISH). Condition C No. 15 | € 2200,00 Olympics 11 Poster Poster: Olympic Games 1936 Berlin | Olympic Poster 1936: „Das Olympisches Dorf erbaut von der Wehrmacht des Deut- schen Reiches für die Olympischen Spiele 1936“ m/c Liithographie 2 part poster. The buildings have been numbered. Very rare! From .F.Schreiber,Esslingen. Large size: 124 x 132cm!!!! Folded, with holes from drawing pins not just at the edges. Cond. II-III. Condition B-C No. 16 | € 750,00 Olympic Winter Games 1936. Offi cial Gift | White porcelaine case with Olympic rings on the lid, and „V.Olympische Winterspiele in Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936“ in letters around the edges. The Munich logo „Kin- derl“ and „Muenchen 10.Februar“ on the base inside. An offi cial present from the Reichs Goverment for the athletes presen- ted at an offi cial reception. Size 15x9x5cm. Plus a German newspaper article with a photo the case. Very rare and in excellent condition. Condition A No. 17 | € 750,00 12 AGON AUCTION 12th August 2011 Olympics Paris 1924. Gold Medal Winner‘s Prize | Attractive porcelain vase from Sévres with 4 sporting motifs (football, rowing, diving and rugby) depicted as medals in green and white.
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