Cover Illustrations Lot 576 Commemorative Coalport Porcelain Urn for the XXI Montreal 1976 Olympic Games Lot 384 Bronze Third Place Winners Medal of the 1952 Winter Olympic Games Lot 194 The Joy of Effort Medal by R.Tait McKenzie (ca. 1912)

Back Cover Illustration Lot 255 Artist’s Study Model for the Lake Placid 1932 Winter Olympic Winner’s Medal, by Julio Kilenyi OLYMPIC GAMES MEMORABILIA 1896–2006

Mail Bid Auction No. 52

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Bids by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail Welcomed

Ingrid O’Neil Sports and Olympic Memorabilia

P.O. Box 872048 Tel: (360) 834-5202 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA Fax: (360) 834-2853 Email: [email protected]

© 2007 Ingrid O’Neil Sports & Olympic Memorabilia INGRID O’NEIL MAIL BID AUCTION 52 Tel: (360) 834-5202 P.O. Box 872048 Saturday, January 20, 2007 Fax: (360) 834-2853 Vancouver, WA 98687 USA (Auction by Phone, Fax, Email and Mail) Email: [email protected]

TERMS OF SALE (Please read carefully before bidding.)

The auction will be conducted in accordance with the terms set forth below. Bidding in the sale constitutes acceptance of all terms stated herein.

(1) Bidding. Bids by phone, fax, e-mail and mail will be accepted until 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, on Saturday, January 20, 2007. Only e‑mail bids will be acknowledged. E-mail bids which have not been acknowledged have not been received. Phone bids must be confirmed in writing upon request. Bidding will close to new bidders at 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. If you have not bid prior to 8 p.m., you may not bid after 8 p.m. You may start buying lots after 8 p.m. that have not received a bid by that time. If you have placed a bid before 8 p.m., you may continue bidding until 11 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. Auctioneer reserves the right to extend bidding. Lots will be sold to the highest bidder. In the case of tie bids, the first bid received will normally be given preference. Auctioneer has sole discretion to make the determination of the winning bid.

Value estimates are for guidance only. Bids higher than estimate will be reduced to 10% above the second highest bid. Bids under estimate will not be reduced. Bids below 80% of estimate will generally not be accepted. Bids must be for an entire lot. Bids will be accepted by lot number only. Each lot constitutes a separate sale.

(2) Modification. The catalog is incorporated in and deemed a part of these Terms of Sale. Auctioneer has the absolute right to modify the terms of sale at any time. Bidding after notification of modification constitutes acceptance of modification. Auctioneer has the absolute right to conduct the auction as auctioneer may decide, including the right to decline bids for any reason and from any person, to decline challenges to bids or bidding increments and to make the final determination of all disputes by any method auctioneer deems appropriate. No bidder shall have a claim or recourse against auctioneer for loss or damage due to modification, auctioneer mistake, departure from stated terms of sale, method of dispute resolution or result thereof.

(3) Guaranty. By bidding in the sale, bidder accepts all terms stated herein and personally guarantees timely and complete payment and performance of all obligations stated herein. Auctioneer is not responsible for bidding errors. Successful bidders are unconditionally bound to perform all obligations hereunder regardless of mistake. Bidding by minors and undisclosed agents is prohibited. Bidding constitutes a representation and warranty that bidder is of legal age and acting on his or her own behalf with full power and authority to make the bid placed and to legally bind bidder to all terms of sale.

(4) Price. Payment in full is due upon receipt of invoice. A 15% Buyer’s Fee will be added to the successful bid price of each lot. Handling, shipping, sales tax for Washington residents, insurance, and all other costs associated with shipping will be added to the invoice. A $1 handling charge per lot may be added to bulky lots (books, large plates, sculptures, etc.) Washington sales tax will be added to the invoice of Washington residents unless a valid resale number is on file with the auctioneer; however, buyer is solely responsible for and agrees to pay all sales or other applicable tax due by virtue of the sale and shall indemnify and hold auctioneer harmless therefore, including penalties or interest assessed, regardless of whether or not taxes were included on the invoice or correctly calculated by the auctioneer.

(5) Payment. Payment must be in U.S. funds payable by check drawn on a U.S. bank or by wire transfer to auctioneer’s account, by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover) or Paypal. Wiring instructions should be requested from auctioneer before funds are wired. A 3% convenience charge (3.5% for overseas purchases) will be added to credit card or Paypal purchases except where prohibited by law. Bidders may be asked for satisfactory credit references or a deposit of funds prior to bidding.

(6) Default. If buyer fails to make payment in full within 30 days of the invoice date or to timely comply with any other term of sale, then, in addition to all other remedies available at law or in equity, auctioneer may, at auctioneer’s option: (a) charge 1.5% monthly interest on unpaid amounts; (b) if payment is not received in a timely manner, auctioneer may resell the lot(s) and recover from buyer the difference between the proceeds and buyer’s indebtedness in excess of the proceeds, which indebtedness shall include the successful bid price, Buyer’s Fee and all other expenses incurred by auctioneer from the date of sale until resale on accounts of such lot(s), including attorney fees, transportation, handling, storage, insurance, collection and resale costs. Proceeds collected in excess of buyer’s indebtedness shall belong to auctioneer; (c) pursue collection efforts and/or recover from buyer all costs incurred by auctioneer as a result of buyer’s default from date of default, including attorney fees, transportation, handling, storage and insurance costs; and (d) sue for damages. Amounts charged hereunder are immediately due and payable. Buyer waives all requirements of notice, advertisement, bidding rights, rights to proceeds and all other rights with respect to the sale of a lot purchased by buyer except as prohibited by law. Auctioneer’s rights and remedies stated in this section and elsewhere in this agreement are cumulative and the exercise of one shall not operate to the exclusion of another.

 (7) Shipment. It is buyer’s responsibility to contact auctioneer to make shipping arrangements. Failure to timely make shipping arrangements or to accept delivery constitutes default. Lots will be delivered to buyer’s address on file with auctioneer, unless otherwise requested, after payment in full and funds have cleared. Lots will be packaged, insured and shipped as auctioneer deems appropriate unless otherwise requested; however, auctioneer may charge additional handling, shipping and insurance fees or decline to package and/or ship any item. Buyer is responsible for packaging and/or shipping any purchased lot(s) at auctioneer’s request within 30 days of the request. Risk of loss and title pass at delivery of lot to place of shipment, if shipped by auctioneer, and at time of payment in full at place of pick-up, if shipped by buyer. Custom duties for an overseas buyer are buyer’s sole responsibility. Overseas buyers must supply fully detailed shipping instructions prior to shipment. Lots will be shipped overseas at buyer’s risk only. Buyer waives all claims against auctioneer for loss or damage as a result of delayed shipment or failure to ship any item. Auctioneer’s breach in the delivery of any item shall not give buyer the right to refuse or receive any other shipment.

(8) As-is Sale; Limited Warranty. Catalog descriptions are provided solely for convenience and are not a warranty of any kind. This is not an approval sale. Goods are offered for sale on an “AS IS” basis without warranty of any kind except as expressly provided below. Catalog errors should be brought promptly to auctioneer’s attention. In the case of photo error, only the text is valid.

All items sold are guaranteed to the original buyer to be authentic (unless otherwise stated). Auctioneer makes no other warranties of any kind, express or implied, and specifically excludes any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is given solely to the original buyer and is non-transferable and no other person shall have any rights under such warranty.

(9) Claims. The sole basis for a claim against auctioneer is the lack of authenticity of a purchased item. Buyer is solely responsible for determining authenticity without reliance on statements or acts of auctioneer. Authenticity claims must be made in writing and submitted to auctioneer no later than 5 days after delivery of such item. Authenticity claims are not permitted outside of warranty period except as may be permitted by auctioneer. Acceptance of a claim does not constitute an admission. If auctioneer disputes a claim, the final determination of authenticity shall be made by a qualified authenticator selected by buyer and auctioneer. Costs of authentication will be borne by buyer. If a claim is accepted or an item determined to be not authentic, buyer’s exclusive remedy is a refund of the successful bid price and Buyer’s Fee, payable upon delivery of the item to auctioneer in accordance with the conditions of return set forth below, except as may otherwise be agreed by auctioneer and buyer in writing.

(10) Returns. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any item returned without auctioneer’s prior written approval. Items must be returned in their original container and in the same condition as sold to buyer in the manner and at the time specified by auctioneer in writing. Late remittance, removal from the original container or return in a condition other than as sold to buyer constitutes just cause for revocation of all return rights, based on warranty or otherwise, and buyer shall no further rights or remedies under this agreement, at law or in equity. Refunds will not be made until items have been received and inspected to auctioneer’s satisfaction. Refunds are conditioned upon buyer’s execution prior to payment of any documents requested by auctioneer to effect the intent of this paragraph.

(11) Bidder’s Release. The term bidder as used in this release refers to bidders and buyers alike. Except as expressly provided herein, bidding in the sale constitutes an unconditional release by bidder of auctioneer and auctioneer’s affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, members, managers, employees and agents and their heirs, legal representatives and assigns (collectively, “auctioneer’s affiliates”), from all claims, demands, suits, actions, obligations, liabilities, losses and damages of any kind or nature whatsoever, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, indirect or similar damages (collectively “claims”), arising out of or relating to, directly or indirectly, the auction, these terms of sale or modification thereof, the bidding process, denial of bid, title, condition, quality or description of any lot or auctioneer or auctioneer’s affiliates’ negligence, gross negligence, mistake, misrepresentation, breach of contract, breach of warranty or any other act or omission whether sounding in contract, tort, in equity or otherwise. Bidder agrees and intends this release to be extended to and be effective as to ALL CLAIMS without reservation, whether arising now or in the future and regardless of whether bidder later obtains knowledge which would have materially affected bidder’s decision to give this release and bidder knowingly and voluntarily waives all rights and remedies which may otherwise be conferred on bidder by law.

(12) Claims. Claims for reasons other than lack of authenticity may, in some instances, be considered by auctioneer, at auctioneer’s sole discretion. Any such claim must be submitted to auctioneer in writing within 5 days after delivery of the item, which is the basis of the claim to buyer, but in no event more than 60 days past the close of the auction. Auctioneer may, at auctioneer’s option, offer a remedy to buyer but in no event shall buyer have any entitlement or right to any remedy from auctioneer unless stated in a writing signed by auctioneer and buyer.

(13) GOVERNING Law; Miscellaneous. Actions to enforce or interpret or relating to these Terms of Sale shall be construed in accordance with Washington law, without regard to conflicts of law rules. Exclusive venue shall lie in Vancouver, Washington. These Terms of Sale and all rights hereunder may not be assigned, transferred, or relied upon by third parties. The term “buyer” means the original buyer of goods from auctioneer, not any subsequent owner or person who may acquire an interest therein. If any term of this agreement or application thereof shall be deemed unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement and the application of such term to persons or circumstances other than those to which the term is unenforceable shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent. Time is of the essence in all particulars. Notice is given upon delivery by facsimile, e-mail or telephone or 3 days after placement in the U.S. mail. As used herein, the term “person” includes an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, trust, corporation, limited liability company, association and any other entity. Captions shall not be used to construe the scope or intent of any term. The waiver of breach of any term shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term. This agreement shall be binding upon and operate to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors, legal and personal representatives and permitted assigns. The terms set forth above constitute the final and complete agreement of the parties and supercede any and all prior or contemporaneous communications, understandings and representations, oral or written, as to the subject matter thereof.

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BADGES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES BADGES OF THE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES c1. London 1908. Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 57mm, by c13. Berlin 1936. Swimming Participant’s Badge. Bronze, Vaughton. Helmeted head of Athena left facing laurel branch, 41x45mm, by Lauer. Numbered. With dark blue ribbon inscribed surrounded by blue enameled band with legend. Toned EF. ($3,000) “Schwimmen”. EF. ($900) 2. London 1908. Participant’s Badge. Silvered AE, blue enamel, 14. Berlin 1936. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. 30mm, by Vaughton. Numbered on back. Toned EF. ($800) Numbered. EF. ($225) c3. Paris 1924. Lawn Tennis Participant’s Badge. Bronze, red enamel, 15. London 1948. Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 32x47mm. EF, no 33x42mm. EF, with white ribbon inscribed “Lawn Tennis”. Very ribbon. ($200) rare. ($2,500) 16. Helsinki 1952. Basketball Trainer’s Badge. AE, 32x48mm 4. Paris 1924. Participant’s Badge. AE, partially enameled, partially enameled. With light green inscribed ribbon. EF. ($350) 34x42mm. Red enamel, rings in color. Numbered on back, with disk. 17. Helsinki 1952. Cycling Official’s Badge. AE, 32x48mm, partially EF. ($400) enameled, 32x48mm. With brown inscribed ribbon. EF. ($350) c5. Amsterdam 1928. Official’s Badge. Silvered, partially enameled, c18. Helsinki 1952. Modern Pentathlon Official’s Badge. Bronze, 30x37mm. EF. ($350) 32x48mm, partially enameled. With purple inscribed ribbon, and 6. Amsterdam 1928. Participant’s Badge. AE, partially enameled, original pictorial paper envelope. EF. ($350) 30x37mm. Toned EF. ($275) c19. Stockholm 1956. Official’s Badge. Gilt, green enamel, 27x27mm. c7. Los Angeles 1932. Press Badge. AE, 39x40mm. With yellow-red EF. ($600) ribbon. 975 press badges were issued. EF, on original cardboard, in c20. Melbourne 1956. Track and Field Official’s Badge. Silvered, paper envelope. ($575) multicolor, 30x51mm, blue border. EF, some toning. With red 8. Los Angeles 1932. Olympic Stadium Guard Badge. Orange and ribbon (pinhole) inscribed “ATHLETICS”. Numbered on back, with cream celluloid, 88mm (3.5”). EF. ($500) engraved name of official. One of 374 badges. ($500) 9. Berlin 1936. Silver Organising Committee Head Leader Badge. c21. Melbourne 1956. Team Official’s Badge. Silvered, partially Silvered bronze, 41x43mm, by Lauer. Rings over Brandenburg Gate, enameled, blue border, 31x51mm. With red ribbon inscribed in “O.K.” in black below. Suspended from bar with black “STAB” and white. One of 600 badges. EF, partially toned. ($500) gray ribbon. Toned EF. ($2,250) 22. Melbourne 1956. Participant’s Badge. Enameled, silvered, red c10. Berlin 1936. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered AE, border, 31x52mm. Numbered on back. EF, spots. ($225) 42x44mm, “N.O.K.” on bar. With short ribbon in Olympic colors c23. Rome 1960. National Olympic Committee Badge. Bronze, and long blue ribbon inscribed “Nationales Komitee”. EF. ($1,750) goldplated double laurel leaf wreath, 45x51mm. “C.N.O.” on dark 11. Berlin 1936. Olympic Art Competition Participant’s Badge. purple enameled bar. EF. ($575) Bronze, 41x44mm, by Lauer. Rings over Brandenburg Gate, 24. Rome 1960. Athletics Assistant’s Badge. Bronze, 37x47mm. numbered, with ivory ribbon inscribed “Kunst” (Art). EF, in original “ASSISTENTE” on orange enameled bar. The official report lists 200 numbered envelope. Rare. ($1,800) badges issued to Sports Coaches, Assistants to Jury, etc. EF. ($400) c12. Berlin 1936. Press Badge. Bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. EF. With c25. Rome 1960. Official’s Badge. AE, 37x47mm. “UFFICIALE” on red-yellow ribbon. ($600) red enameled bar. EF. ($375)  26 38 39 40 41

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26. Rome 1960. Press Badge. AE, 37x47mm. “STAMPA” on salmon- enameled bar. EF. ($375) c27. Rome 1960. Radio-TV Badge. AE, 37x47mm. “RADIO-TV” on salmon-enameled bar. EF. ($475) c28. Rome 1960. Service Badge. AE, 37x47mm. “SERVICIO” on white 51 52 enameled bar. EF. ($375) c29. Tokyo 1964. Volleyball Team Official’s Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 37x60mm. With orange ribbon. EF. Very scarce. 41. Munich 1972. Press Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. Lavender “Presse” ($750) on green bar. EF. ($175) c30. Tokyo 1964. Cased Team Official’s Badge. Goldplated, partially 42. Munich 1972. Olympic Youth Camp Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. enameled, 37x60mm. With white ribbon, gold stripe in center. Spiral over white legend on lavender blue bar. VF. ($100) Cased. EF. ($575) 43. Montreal 1976. Team Leader’s Badge. Cupro-nickel, 28x56mm, c31. Tokyo 1964. Track and Field Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, red and green enamel. Abt. EF. ($150) partially enameled, 37x60mm. “COMPETITOR” on lt. blue. Lt. 44. Montreal 1976. Radio-TV Badge. Cupro-nickel, 28x56mm, red wear. With orange ribbon.. EF. ($500) and blue enamel. EF. ($200) c32. Mexico 1968. International Rowing Federation Badge. 45. Montreal 1976. Press Badge. Cupro-nickel, red and blue enamel, Goldplated, ocher enamel, 38x63mm. “F.D.I.” below logo. With 28x56mm. VF-EF. ($150) green-blue plastic ribbon. EF. Rare. ($850) 46. Montreal 1976. Participant’s Badge. Cupro-nickel, 28x56mm, red c33. Mexico City 1968. National Olympic Committee Badge. and green enamel. EF. ($175) Goldplated and red, 37x63mm. With plastic ribbon in Olympic colors. One of 112 NOC badges. EF. ($850) BADGES OF THE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 34. Mexico City 1968. Press Badge. Gilt, orange enamel, 37x68mm. 47. Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter. Participant’s Badge of a With ribbon. EF. ($250) Czech 50km Skier. AE, partially enameled, 33mm. Numbered on 35. Mexico City 1968. Press Badge. Goldplated, partially orange back. EF. ($850) enamel, 37x68mm. EF, sm. spot at top, no ribbon. ($125) c48. St. Moritz 1948 Winter. Participant’s Badge. Silvered bronze, c36. Munich 1972. IOC Badge. Goldplated, 25x35mm. Spiral over multicolor enamel, 32mm. St. Moritz sun surrounded by legend on “IOC” in white enamel. EF. Rare. ($1,250) blue, color rings affixed in center. EF. ($750) c37. Munich 1972. Attaché Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. Spiral over c49. Oslo 1952 Winter. Official’s Badge. Silvered, multicolor enamel, white enameled bar, “Attaché” in lavender. Abt. EF, lt. hdlg. Scarce. 30x37mm. Logo with legend, “OFFICIAL” below. NOP-6. EF. ($750) ($650) 38. Munich 1972. Organising Committee Guest Badge. Silvered, 50. Oslo 1952 Winter. Participant’s Badge. Silvered copper, multicolor 25x35mm. Lavender “Gast” on white bar. EF. ($200) enamel, 31x37mm. NOP-7. EF. ($600) 39. Munich 1972. Team Leader Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. Lavender 51. Oslo 1952 Winter. Press Badge. Silved copper, 31x37mm. NOP-8. legend on lt. blue. EF. ($175) EF. ($575) 40. Munich 1972. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, 25x35mm. Lavender 52. Oslo 1952 Winter. Guest Badge. Silvered copper, 31mm, partially “Athlet” on lt. blue bar. EF. ($175) enameled. NOP-11. EF. ($275)  58 61 63 64 65 66 67

68 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 c53. Cortina 1956 Winter. Assistant’s Badge. Gilt, color enamel, 36x45mm. Lt. violet background. One of 227 badges. EF. ($650) 75 c54. Cortina D’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Participant’s Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 35x40mm. EF. ($550) c55. Cortina D’Ampezzo 1956 Winter. Guest Badge. Goldplated, multicolor, 35x46mm. Logo on gray background. EF. ($650) c56. Innsbruck 1964 Winter. Austrian Army Badge. Multicolor IOC SESSION AND CONGRESS BADGES enamel, 30x42mm. Logo on green background, “BUNDESHEER” 69. 10th Olympic Congress in Varna, 1973. Silvered, 28x33mm. VF- below. EF. Scarce. ($300) EF, sm. spots, with orange ribbon and “PRESS” bar, EF. ($150) c57. Innsbruck 1964 Winter. Official’s Badge. Gilt, multicolor, c69a. 74th IOC Session in Varna, 1973. Pair of Gold and Silver Badges. 30x42mm. Light blue background. EF. ($300) Multicolor enamel, 20x45mm. EF. (2 pcs.) ($175) 58. Innsbruck 1964 Winter. Press Badge. Gilt, enameled, 30x42mm, 70. 79th IOC Session in Prague, 1977. Press Badge. Goldplated, black background. EF. ($200) 27x55mm. With yellow ribbon, pinhole. ($175) c59. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Organising Committee Badge. Gilt, green 71. 80th IOC Session in Athens, 1978. International Federation enamel, 37x52mm. Affixed color logo, “C.O.J.O.” below. EF. With Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 36x61mm. “F.I.” inscribed, with paper envelope. ($575) blue-white-blue ribbon. Unc. ($175) c60. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Delegation Badge. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 72. Ninth Meeting of the European National Olympic Committees 34x49mm. Tricolor logo. “DELEGATION” below. EF. ($350) in Sophia, 1978. IOC Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 26x39mm. 61. Grenoble 1968 Winter. Press Badge. Gilt, multicolor enamel, With white ribbon and “CNOE” bar. EF. ($150) 35x45mm. Yellow background. EF. ($300) 73. Ninth Meeting of the European National Olympic Committees c62. Sapporo 1972 Winter. Team Official’s Badge. Silvered, 37x60mm. in Sophia, 1978. Organising Committee Badge. Goldplated, ‘TEAM OFFICIAL’ on green bar. VF-EF, with white ribbon with 26x39mm. With red ribbon and red “CNOE” bar. EF. ($150) yellow center stripe. ($650) 74. Ninth Meeting of the European National Olympic Committees 63. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Austrian Army Badge. Silvered, in Sophia, 1978. European National Olympic Committee Badge. 30x58mm. “Bundesheer” on red-orange bar. Toned EF. ($250) Goldplated, rings in color, 26x39mm. With green ribbon and green 64. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, 30x58mm. enameled “CNOE” bar. EF. ($150) “Wettkämpfer” on red-yellow bar. EF, lt. hdlg. ($225) 75. 82nd IOC Session in Lake Placid, 1980. IOC Badge with Name 65. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Official’s Badge. Silvered, 30x58mm. of IOC Member. Silvered, 36x57mm. With white ribbon. EF. “OFFIZIELL” on red-yellow bar. EF. ($250) ($350) 66. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Radio TV Press Badge. Silvered, 76. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. IOC Badge. Bronze, 30x58mm. Toned EF, spots. ($300) 33x64mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($125) 67. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Official Guest Badge. Silvered, 30x58mm. 77. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. IOC Commission Badge. With yellow-red enamel in center. EF. ($250) Bronze, 33x64mm. With red-white-red ribbon. EF. ($175) 68. Sarajevo 1984 Winter. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, 30x30mm. 78. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. IOC Secretariat Badge. With long orange ribbon. This is the last of the Olympic badges. EF. Bronze, 33x64mm. Abt. EF. With white-red-white ribbon, EF. ($175) ($100)  87

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79. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. International Federation Badge. Bronze, 33x64mm. Spotty VF-EF, with light blue ribbon. ($80) 91. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. IOC Badge. Silvered, 80. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. National Olympic 30x40mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($200) Committee Badge. Bronze, 33x64mm. With green ribbon. EF. 92. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. National Olympic ($100) Committee Badge. Silvered, 30x40mm. With green ribbon. EF. 81. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. NOC Guest Badge. Bronze, ($175) 33x64mm. With green-white-green ribbon. EF. ($100) 93. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. Press Badge. Silvered, 82. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. Press Badge. Bronze, 29x41mm. With yellow ribbon. EF. ($175) 33x64mm. EF, spot, with dark yellow ribbon. ($100) 94. 88th IOC Session in Los Angeles, 1984. Television Badge. Bronze, 83. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. TV Badge. Bronze, 33x64mm. 30x42mm, VF-EF. With orange ribbon, spot. ($150) With orange ribbon. EF. ($125) 95. 90th IOC Session in Berlin, 1985. Organising Committee Badge. 84. 83rd IOC Session Badge in Moscow, 1980. Bronze, 33x64mm. Silvered, 35x60mm. Toned EF. With red ribbon. ($200) With raspberry ribbon. EF. ($100) 96. 90th IOC Session in East Berlin, 1985. Photo-Press Badge. c85. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. NOC Guest Badge. Silvered, 35x61mm. With yellow-black-yellow ribbon and Silvered, logo in color, 27x31mm. EF, sm. spots, with green-white- “PRESSE” bar, and chain. EF. ($200) green ribbon. ($175) c97. 91st IOC Session in Lausanne, 1986. Press Badge. Goldplated, 86. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Session Organising rings in color, 31x52mm. With yellow ribbon. Albertville won the 1992 Committee Service Badge. Silvered, logo in color, 27x31mm, with Olympic Winter Games. EF. ($200) purple-black-purple ribbon. EF. ($175) 98. 91st IOC Session in Lausanne, 1986. Goldplated, rings in color, 87. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Logo Badge. Silvered, 31x52mm. Albertville won the 1992 Winter Games. EF. ($125) logo in Olympic colors, 28x28mm. EF, partially toned. ($75) 99. 93rd IOC Session in Calgary, 1988. IOC Guest Badge. 88. Group of Three 1981 Baden-Baden IOC Congress Pins. Goldplated, 30x45mm. VF-EF, with white-blue-white ribbon 28x28mm (toned), 15x21mm and 18mm. EF. (3 pcs.) ($100) (soiled). ($100) 89. 85th IOC Session in Rome, 1982. IOC Guest Badge. Silvered 100. 93rd IOC Session in Calgary, 1988. National Olympic bronze, 54x60mm. With white ribbon and inscribed bar, and blue Committee Badge. Goldplated, 30x45mm. With green ribbon. EF. cord. EF. ($225) ($150) 90. 85th IOC Session in Rome, 1982. Commission Member 101. 93rd IOC Session in Calgary, 1988. Photo-Press Badge. Badge. Silvered, 34x60mm. With red-white-red ribbon and Goldplated, 30x45mm. With yellow-black-yellow ribbon. EF. “COMMISSION” bar, and blue cord. EF. ($225) ($175)  104

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102. 94th IOC Session in Seoul, 1988. International Federation Guest Badge. Goldplated, 30x45mm. With blue-white-blue ribbon. won the 1994 Winter Games. EF. ($175) 111. 102nd IOC Session in Lillehammer, 1994. Silvered, blue enamel, 103. 94th IOC Session in Seoul, 1988. Press Badge. Goldplated, 39x45mm. With long green and white ribbons. EF, boxed. ($200) 30x45mm. EF, with yellow ribbon (soiled). Lillehammer won the 1994 112. 104th IOC Session in Budapest, 1995. IOC Badge. Goldplated, Winter Games. ($125) partially enameled, 35x65mm. With white ribbon, and cord in 104. 94th IOC Session in Seoul Badge, 1988. Goldplated, 30x45mm. Hungarian colors. Salt Lake City won the 2002 Winter Games. EF. ($175) EF, no ribbon. ($75) 113. 104th IOC Session in Budapest, 1995. Press Badge. Goldplated, c105. 95th IOC Session in Puerto Rico, 1989. IOC Commission partially enameled, 35x65mm. Salt Lake City won the 2002 Winter Member Badge. Goldplated, 31x57mm, rings in color. With red- Games. With light yellow ribbon, and cord. EF. ($175) white-red ribbon and blue cord. EF. ($250) c114. 104th IOC Session in Budapest, 1995. Press Badge. Goldplated, 106. 98th IOC Session in Albertville, 1992. NOC Badge. Goldplated, partially enameled, 35x65mm. With dark yellow ribbon, and cord in 29x43mm. With green ribbon. EF. ($175) Hungarian colors. Salt Lake City won the 2002 Winter Games. EF. ($175) 107. 98th Session in Albertville, 1992. Session Service Badge. 115. 104th IOC Session in Budapest Badge, 1995. Goldplated, partially Goldplated, 29x43mm. With purple-black-purple ribbon, in original enameled, 35x65mm. With gray ribbon, and cord in Hungarian plastic case. EF. ($175) colors. Salt Lake City won the 2002 Winter Games. EF. ($175) 108. 100th Centennial IOC Session in Lausanne, 1993. Press Badge. 116. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. Session Organising Goldplated, enameled, 32x67mm. With yellow ribbon and cord. EF. Committee Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 50x72mm. With ($150) purple ribbon. EF. ($175) 108a. 100th Centennial IOC Session in Lausanne, 1993. Television c117. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. IOC Guest Badge. As Badge. Goldplated, enameled, 32x67mm. With orange ribbon and preceding badge, but with white-blue-white ribbon. EF. ($175) cord. 86 members attended. EF. ($150) 118. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. International Federation 109. 101st IOC Session in Monaco, 1993. Press Badge. Goldplated, Badge. As preceding badge but with blue ribbon. EF. ($175) multicolor enamel, 35x53mm. With yellow ribbon. Sydney was 119. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. Press Badge. As preceding awarded the 2000 Olympic Games. EF, in presentation box. ($175) badge but with light yellow ribbon. EF. ($175) 109a. 101st IOC Session in Monaco, 1993. Television Badge. Goldplated, 120. 105th IOC Session in Atlanta, 1996. Television Badge. As multicolor enamel, 35x53mm. With orange ribbon. Sydney was preceding badge but with orange ribbon. EF. ($175) awarded the 2000 Olympic Games. EF, in presentation box. ($175) 121. 107th IOC Session in Nagano, 1998. Badge with Black/White 110. 102nd IOC Session in Lillehammer, 1994. IOC Badge. Silvered, Ribbon. Silvered, blue and yellow enamel, 45x47mm. Unc., in blue enamel, 39x45mm. With long white ribbons. EF, boxed. ($200) original case. ($225)  122 124 125 130 131 133 134 135 136 129

131. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. IOC Guest Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33x33mm. With white-blue-white ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. ($200) c132. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. IOC Commission Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33x33mm. With red-white-red ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. ($200) 133. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. International Federation Guest Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33xe33mm. With blue- white-blue ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. ($200) 134. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. Press Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33x33mm. With yellow ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. 140 ($200) 135. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. Session Organising Committee Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33x33mm. With 137 138 purple ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. ($200) 136. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. Session Organising Committee Service Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33x33mm. With purple-black-purple ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. ($200) 137. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. Candidate City 2014 Badge. Silvered, iridescent blue. 33x33mm. With red-white ribbon, and blue cord. Unc. ($200)

THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES 138. (Book) Pindari. Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmea. Pindar’s Olympic, Pythian, Nemean, Isthmean Odes, in Greek and Latin 122. 110th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1999. Press Badge. Goldplated, Languages. Illustrated by Henr. Stephanus, dedicated to Huldrich 31x57mm. With yellow ribbon and blue cord. EF. ($175) Fugger, and Markus and Johannes Fugger, 1566. 468 pages and c123. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. IOC Secretariat Badge. 576 pages, each section with illustrated title page, 6.5x12x5.5cm Goldplated, rings in color, 31x57mm. With white-blue-white ribbon, (2.6”x4.7”x2.2”). Bound in vellum, chip on front cover, tear at spine, and blue cord. EF. ($200) contents VF-EF. Very rare early printed book of Pindar’s Olympic 124. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Session Organising Odes. ($1,000) Committee Badge. Goldplated, rings in color, 31x57mm. With purple ribbon and blue cord. EF. ($200) THIRD NATIONAL GREEK OLYMPIC GAMES, 125. 112th IOC Session in Moscow, 2001. Badge with Purple-White- ATHENS 1875 Ribbon. Goldplated, rings in color, with blue cord. EF. ($200) c139. Gold Winner’s Medal of the 3rd National Greek Olympic c126. 113th IOC Session in Salt Lake City, 2002. TV Badge. Silvered, Games, 1875. Gold, 37mm, by Barre, struck at Paris Mint, bee 42x42mm. With dark yellow ribbon, cased, in cardboard box. Unc. mint mark and “OR” (gold) on edge. Young head r. of King George ($225) I. Rev. 6-line legend in Greek. One of about 10 medals struck in gold for c127. 116th IOC Session in Athens, 2004. Session Service Badge. Gilt, presentation to the Greek king, royal family and high dignitaries. Winner’s 32x50mm. With purple-black-purple ribbon. EF. ($175) received the medal in goldplated silver and silver, participants in bronze. EF. c128. 117th IOC Session in Singapore, 2005. International Federation Extremely rare. ($12,500) Badge. Lead-free pewter, partially enameled, 30x53mm. With blue 140. Participation Medal. Copper, 41mm, by Barre. Head r. of King ribbon, and white cord. London was awarded the 2012 Olympic Games. George I. Rev. Legend in crossed laurel branches. EF. ($700) In plastic holder with explanatory text. Unc. ($250) 129. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. Named IOC Member Badge ATHENS, 1st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1896 from Israel. Silvered, iridescent blue, 33x33mm. With white ribbon c141. Cased Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 50mm, by and name on bar, and blue cord. Unc. ($400) N. Lytras. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix rising 130. 118th IOC Session in Torino, 2006. IOC Badge. Silvered, out of flames, Acropolis in background. Rev. 5-line Greek legend. iridescent blue, 33x33mm. with white ribbon and blue cord. Unc. Presented to very high officials. Unc., in original round black case. ($200) ($2,250)  142 145 147 146 143

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149 148 151 142. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath, phoenix rising out of flames, Acropolis 148. L’Esposizione Universale de 1900 a Parigi. 19 Brochures in in background. Rev. 5-line Green legend in laurel wreath. Unc., in Italian Language Covering Art in the Exhibits of the World original round red case. ($1,850) Exposition. Edited by Fratelli Treves, Milano. Volume I, Numbers 143. Newspaper “TO ASTY”. Athens, April 3, 1896. 4 pages, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13, 18-20, 23; Volume II, Numbers 4, 8, 9, 13-19. Each illustrated, large size, 46x63cm (18.1”x24.8”), in Greek language. issues 12 pp. illustrated, 30x41.3cm (11.8”x16.3”). Exhibits by Cover features 9 Olympic winners, inside list of Olympic champions. countries illustrated by drawings and photos; includes information Folded, browning, VF. Very rare. ($1,750) on postcard series, entry tickets, banquet of the French mayors on 144. (Book) John L. Stoddard’s Lectures. Vol. 1: , Sept. 22, list of all prize medal recipients in the Arts. Beautiful blue Switzerland, Athens, Venice. Boston, 1910. 335pp. profusely and white covers. VF+ to EF, average EF. (19 issues.) ($400) illustrated, many photographic full-page plates. 48pp. are dedicated 149. (Brochure) Twelve Tours to the Paris Exposition of 1900 by the to Athens incl. 10pp. to the 1896 Olympic Games. Photos of the North German Lloyd Steamship Line Sailing from New York. stadium, the American team champion Th. Burke, the marathon Raymond & Whitcomb Travel Agency, Boston, New York and race, etc. Linen gilt, scuffed, contents VF-EF. ($200) Philadelphia. 50pp., plus 8 plates, 13.1x10.1cm (5.2”x4”), fold-out map of Paris exposition grounds pasted in. Includes an article on the PARIS, 2nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1900 Olympic Games in “Bois de Vincennes”. VF-EF. ($125) The 1900 Paris Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the World’s c150. (Magazine) Supplément Littéraire Illustré au “Petit Parisien”. Exposition. They played only a minor role. There were athletes who didn’t Illustrated Literary Supplement to the “Petit Parisien”. Paris, know that the events they participated in were Olympic Games events. Few April 29, 1900. 8pp. illus., 31.3x45cm (12.3”x17.7”). Color back items relate directly to the Games. For this reason we are also offering items cover shows the Opening of the Exposition with the Official Boat commemorating the World’s Exposition. nearing Pont Alexandre III. Plus another illustrated page of the 145. World’s Fair Award Medal. Bronze, 61mm, by Chaplain. Head of opening inside. Creased, VF-EF. ($100) French Republic r. Rev. Male with torch carried by female. Since no 151. Complete Rules and Regulations and Program of the Olympic participation medals were made, collectors like to add this medal to their Games, in French. Paris, 1900. 464pp. Includes rules and collections. VF-EF. ($275) regulations for all sport events during the 1900 World Exposition 146. Banquet of the Mayors of France Plaque, 1900. Bronze, in Paris. Bound in calf and marbled boards, raised spine, gilt legend, 46x63mm, by F. Vernon. Two standing females toasting the mayors. ltly. scuffed, lt. browning inside, EF. Very rare. ($2,000) Rev. French flag, legend at r., scroll with name over crossed oak branches. The banquet was held on Sept. 22-23, 1900, the Day of Labor ST. LOUIS, 3rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1904 and Peace, to celebrate the success of the Paris World’s Fair which included The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were also held in conjunction with a the Olympic Games. EF. Scarce. ($275) World’s Fair. This, again, detracted a lot from the importance of the Games. 147. Official Canadian Paris 1900 Exposition Medal. Bronze, 50mm, Few items are available that relate directly to the Olympiad, and they by P. Hebert. Bust l. of General Commissioner J.I. Tarte. Rev. usually command very high prices. For this reason we are also offering some Names of Fair officials over beaver and maple leaf branch. EF. memorabilia from the World’s Fair which celebrated the Centennial of the ($150) Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon in 1803. 10 155 156 154

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167 168 165 166 158. St. Louis 1904 “America Welcomes the World” Medal. AE, 50mm, by Depaulis. Welcoming scene. Rev. 6-line legend. EF. c152. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Pole Vault, ($150) AAU Championships, June 4, 1904. Silver, 45mm, by Dieges c159. Colorful St. Louis 1904 Art Nouveau Pin. Brass bar, 33x8mm. & Clust. Victory presenting wreath. Rev. “Louis Wilkins/Pole With 7 colorful stones on delicate chains. EF. Very pretty pin. ($225) Vault/1904” engraved in 3 lines, over sport equipment, “Champion” c160. 1904 World’s Fair St. Louis Pin. Multicolor celluloid, 30x42mm. above. Suspended from silver bar “1904/Universal Exposition/ Exposition flag and Missouri State flag besides each other. Rev. 5- Olympic Games/St. Louis” and red-white-blue ribbon (abt. EF). All line exposition legend. EF. ($150) sports events during the Fair were called Olympic events, as decided then by 161. Large St. Louis 1904 Flag Pin. Silvered bronze, 43x35mm. Toned the IOC. Toned EF. ($7,500) EF. ($150) c153. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for One Mile Run, c162. Flags of St. Louis Exposition and Missouri State Pin. Gilt, YMCA Track & Field Championship, August 20, 1904. Silver, multicolor enamel, 22x13mm. Flags next to each other. EF. Scarce. 33mm, scalloped edge, by Dieges & Clust. Logo in open laurel and ($125) oak wreath. Rev. “One Mile/E. Raum/1904” engraved in 3 lines. c163. St. Louis 1904 Blue and White Pin. Brass, color enameled, Suspended from silver bar “1904/Universal Exposition/Olympic 13x20mm. Legend on blue and white flag. EF. ($125) Games/St. Louis” and black ribbon (frayed). All sports events during c164. Red Enameled St. Louis 1904 Pin. Gilt, 37x16mm. “St. Louis” the Fair were called Olympic events, as decided then by the IOC. Toned EF. over date, “1904” on ribbon. EF. ($125) ($6,500) 165. Opening Ceremony Linen Program, April 30 to May 2, 1904. 154. Grand Prize Award Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Blue and white linen, 41x41.6cm (16.1”x16.4”). Three-Day opening 1904. Shield-shaped bronze, 63x74mm, by Weinberg. Louisiana program in center between President Roosevelt and World’s Fair cloaking Indian maiden. Rev. Eagle with outspread wings on panel President Francis, Jefferson and Napoleon below. Lt. browning at with award legend. EF/abt. EF. ($325) top, EF. ($100) 155. Cased Silver Award Medal of the 1904 St. Louis Fair. Bronze, 166. Commemorative St. Louis 1904 Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 66x66mm, by Weinmann. America cloaking Louisiana. Rev. Eagle 16.2cm (6.4”). View of government building, St. Louis 1904 legend with spread wings on panel with award legend. EF, uneven toning below. VF-EF. ($100) rev. In presentation case, scuffed, top detached. ($325) 167. Commemorative World’s Fair St. Louis Cat Plate. White opalene 156. Bronze Award Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904. milk glass. 18x18.3cm (7.1”x7.2”), partially goldplated. Three cats Bronze, 64mm, by Weinberg. Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden. at top, legend (almost faded) below. Cut-out border. VF. Unusual Rev. Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend. EF. plate. ($75) ($325) 168. Commemorative World’s Fair Napoleon Plate. Blue and white 157. Official Silver Souvenir Medal of the 1904 St. Louis World’s porcelain, 17.9cm (7”), made by Victoria Art Co. Facing decorated Fair. Silvered, 34mm. Conjoined busts l. of Napoleon and Jefferson. military bust of Napoleon who sold the territory in 1803 to Jefferson, Rev. Map of U.S. with Louisiana Territory purchased in 1803. EF. U.S. and French flags at sides. Hendershott 42-650 color variety. ($150) Rare. EF. ($175) 11 169 172 173 174 175 176

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169. Commemorative Gold and Black Porcelain Bowl. 16cm (6.34”), made by Victoria, Carlsbad. View of Palace of Varied Industries, St. Louis Exposition 1904 legend below in gold flower border. 175. Daily Official Program, Pennsylvania Day, August 20, 1904. Scalloped gilt edge, lt. wear on black legend, o.w. EF. ($150) 17pp., 15.4x23.3cm (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan of Athletic 170. Commemorative White Opalene Cup. 12.5cm (4.9”) high. Views Field (Olympic Stadium), YMCA Championship Meet in the of Cascade Gardens, Palace of Machinery, Louisiana Purchase Stadium (see winner’s medal lot 153), announcement of future Monument and St. Louis Union Station between ornate scroll work. Olympic events incl. Physical Training Conference Session, tennis, Flower design on bottom. EF. ($125) Olympic Games Aug. 29-Sept. 3, swimming, fencing, golf, soccer, 171. Gold Medal Winning Water Polo Team Framed Photos. Original etc. Photo of E. Sullivan. Punchholed. EF. ($150) sepia photos. Team photo 31x22.8cm (12.4”x9”), and 7 oval photos, 176. Daily Official Program, September 14, 1904. 17pp., 15.6x22.6cm 9.2x13cm (3.6”x5.1”). Photo of the water polo team who won the (6.1”x8.9”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic gold medal on September 6, 1904, surrounded by 7 oval photos of Stadium) and Olympian Way, preview to Olympic Games archery, each of the team members. Photos are identified. Matted (browning), golf, soccer, etc. Photo of J.E. Sullivan, Olympic Games director. in wooden frame, under glass. All photos are EF. ($2,250) Punchholed, EF. ($150) 172. Daily Official Program, Pike Day, June 4, 1904. 33pp., 177. (Album) Official World’s Fair — St. Louis Photographic Prints 15.4x23.3cm (6.1”x9.2’). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field Book. Published by the Official Photographic Company, St. Louis, (Olympic Stadium), Day of A.A.U. Championships at the Olympic 1904. Contains 20 stiff pages with b&w pasted-in photographic stadium (see winner’s medal, lot 152), Olympic Games future events prints of the fair, 23.5x18.4cm (9.3”x7.2”). Blue pictorial stiff paper list, photo of J.E. Sullivan, Olympic Games director. Punchholed, covers VF, contents EF. ($125) EF. ($175) 173. Daily Official Program, June 22, 1904. 17pp., 15.4x23.3cm ATHENS, (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic INTERMEDIATE OLYMPIC GAMES, 1906 Stadium), announcement of future Olympic Games events: baseball, c178. Gold Participation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. and Olympic College Championships. Photo of J.E. Sullivan, Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from Olympic Games director. Punchholed, EF. ($150) flames, Acropolis in background. Rev. Greek legend in wreath. VF- 174. Daily Official Program, August 5, 1904. 17pp., 15.4x23.3cm EF, looped. ($1,050) (6.1”x9.2”). Includes ground plan with Athletic Field (Olympic 179. Silver Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm, by N. Lytras. Stadium), Day of Olympic Cycling, and the Olympic Roque Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from Tournament opening at the Stadium, announcement of future flames, Acropolis in background. Rev. Greek legend in wreath. VF- Olympic Games – Tennis, Aug. 29-Sept. 3 Olympic Games, EF, rb., scs. on rev. ($975) swimming, fencing, archery, golf, etc. Photo of J.E. Sullivan, 180. Organising Committee Member’s Medal. Bronze, 24x27mm. Olympic Games director. This was the only Olympiad where Roque was Greek coin of Cos, 460 BC. Rev. 4-line Greek legend. With loop an Olympic event. Punchholed, EF. ($150) and ring. Toned EF. ($850) 12 184 185

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189 c181. Winning the Marathon Race Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 193 64.5x50cm (25.8”x19.7”), printed in Athens. View of Olympic stadium with hurdles, balls, etc., marathon winner in stadium on left, dignitaries in center awaiting his arrival. Capacity crowd watching, 188. Group of 5 Black and White and 2 Color Postcards featuring Greek legend below. Lt. browning, a few stains upper l., VF-EF. 5 different views of London 1908 Olympic Stadium; Marathon ($1,250) Runner Dorando’s Arrival at the Stadium (color), plus Athens 182. Official Results. Bulletin of the Committee of the Olympic 1906, Entry of Kings of Greece and Great Britain into the stadium. Games in Athens, No. 4, June 2, 1906. 107pp., 22x29cm VF to EF. (7 pcs.) ($225) (8.7”x11.4”), in Greek and French languages. Complete results in 189. (Magazine) Lettura Sportiva. Sports Lecture, Milano, December all events, for all participants, and list of all participants. Bound in 6, 1908. 16pp. illus., 28.1x35.4cm (11.1”x13.9”), in Italian language. marbled boards and linen, title gilt on spine, a few pages loose in Italian marathon runner Dorando on cover, who was helped in the front, center crease, lt. browning, VF-EF. Very rare. ($1,000) London Olympiad 1908 to cross the finish line, and lost his 1st 183. (Report) Roosval, B. Med Svenskarne Till Athens 1906. With the place. Crease, VF-EF. ($150) Swedish Team to Athens 1906. 12 mo., 175pp. illus., in Swedish. 190. (Book) Cook, Theodore Andrea. The Olympic Games London, Extensive report on the participation of the Swedish team in Athens, 1908. 232pp. illustrated plus 31 photographic plates of the badges, 1906. Many photos including participant’s badge and medal, and diploma, medals, opening ceremony, events, etc. Short history of the Swedish team pin. Bound with pictorial covers in green linen. Abt. Olympic Games 1896, 1900, 1904, 1906, extensive account on the EF. ($450) London Games. Pictorial stiff covers creased, chip lower r., contents browning, o.w. EF. Very scarce. ($450) LONDON, 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 191. (Book) Cook, Andrea Theodore. International Sport. A Short 184. Silver Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 50mm, by B. History of the Olympic Movement from 1896 to the Present MacKennal. Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch Day, containing the Account of a Visit to Athens in 1906 and of and horn. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. EF. ($2,000) the Olympic Games of 1908 in London, Together with the Code 185. Participation Medal. WM, 50mm, by B. MacKennal. Winged of Rules for Twenty Different Forms of Sport and Numerous Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn. Rev. Winner Illustrations. London, 1910. 256pp. illus. plus 76 plates, in quadriga dashing left. EF. ($1,250) 12.5x18.9cm (4.9”x7.4”). The book contains a wealth of interesting 186. Official Franco-British Exposition in London 1908 Plaque with information including reports on the IOC meetings from Den Hague 1907 Olympic Stadium. Bronze, 57x69mm, by Ch. Pillet. Britannia to Berlin 1909, etc. Blue linen gilt, scuffed, stained, hinges not tight, extending hand to Gallia across the British Channel. Rev. Seated contents browning, VF. An important book. Scarce. ($450) Peace holding 2 flags over view of exposition grounds with Olympic Games stadium. The Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 Franco-British Exposition, the 3rd and last time as part of an exposition. 192. Participation Medal. Pewter, 51mm, by Lindbergh/MacKennal. This is the only plaque to show the stadium. Toned EF. ($450) Zeus seated on Ionian column holding figure of Nike, Stockholm in c187. London Franco-British Exhibition 1908 Porcelain Dish. Oyster- back. Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing left. Spotty EF. shaped, 12x11.1cm (4.7”x4.4”), Grafton china. Multicolor French ($400) and British flags joined by ribbons with legend. Gilt edge. VF. ($75) 193. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, VF+. ($275) 13 203

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205 c194. The Joy of Effort Medal. Bronze, uniface, 75mm (3”), by Tait R. McKenzie. Three athletes clearing a hurdle, “The Joy of Effort” on ribbon below, signed “R.S.T. McKenzie”, surrounded by open laurel wreath. The medal is recognized as McKenzie’s most beautiful medal. It was first exhibited at the first Olympic Art Competition in Stockholm 1912. 207 208 A large version was set into the wall at the stadium entrance in 1914, and the artist was presented with a silver winner’s medal by the Swedish king. This is a slightly modified version by McKenzie for perfect harmony. EF. ($1,500) 195. Large Official Commemorative Olympic Stadium Plaque. Cast bronze, 24.5x16.5cm, by H. Tengborn. Participant’s badge and flags above stadium, wisteria flowers on either side, Olympic legend below. Attractive Art Nouveau plaque. Toned EF, with hanger. ($750) 196. Official Logo Pin. Silver, hallmarked, 22x26mm. Nude flagbearers with flags of participating nations, legend below. Toned EF. ($175) 209 210 197. Olympic Games 400 M. Relay Second Prize Cup, 1911. Pewter, 21cm (8.3”) tall, by Sport Club Erfurt. 2 medallions with engraved legend, decorated with Art Nouveau style garlands and trees. German local trials for Stockholm 1912 Olympiad. EF. ($350) 203. Ticket. Equestrian, July 16, 1912, Olympic Stadium. Blue stock c198. Commemorative Stockholm Olympic Stadium Porcelain Plate. paper, 12.2x6.7cm (4.8”x2.6”). EF. ($250) Blue and white, 23.3cm (9.2”), made by Roerstrand. Aerial view of 204. Ticket. Entry Ticket to the Stadium, July 20, 1912. Price 2Kr. stadium decorated with flags, surrounded by laurel wreath, Olympic Ivory stock paper, 12x7cm (4.7”x2.8”). Sold to view the Stadium. legend on scroll at bottom. EF. ($450) Scarce ticket. EF. ($200) c199. Entry to the Olympic Stadium Porcelain Plate. Multicolor design, 205. Group of Twelve B&W Photographic Postcards by Granberg. 17.8cm (7”). View of main entry to the Olympic stadium, 1912 Contains events and winners: Kohlemainen, winner of 10,000M Olympic Games legend below. Cut-out border, gold edge (lt. wear). Race; Kitson and Winslow, winners in Tennis, Men’s Double; Abt. EF. ($200) shooting, marathon, gymnastics, choral, etc. Abt. EF to EF. (12 pcs.) c200. First Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Cycling, Road ($450) Race Around Lake Mälar. Color lithography with gold décor, c206. (Brochure) Den Femte Olympiaden. Olympic Games in 28.6x45.5cm, designed by Olle Hjertzberg, Professor at the Royal Stockholm in Picture and Word. 16pp., profusely illus., 31x25cm Academy of Fine Arts and designer of the official poster. Printed (12.2”x9.8”), in Swedish, photo captions in Swedish and English. by Centraltryckeriet, Stockholm. Crowned female holding staff and Part 1. Ancient and Modern Olympic Games. Incl. Swedish team in statue of Victory, Olympic stadium in background, panel with 7-line Athens 1906 and London 1908 plus chart of medals won by Sweden Swedish award legend below. Surrounded by flower and laurel leaf in both Games. Color cover, sm. tears around margins, o.w. VF-EF. border. The race around Lake Mälar was raced by single cyclists. The 4 ($125) best single cyclists of each country were counted as a team and Sweden won 207. As preceding Vth Olympiad Brochure, but Part 2, Sweden first place. A few minor spots, o.w. EF. Matted, in frame. Beautiful Prepares for the Olympic Games. Inauguration of stadium, Art Nouveau diploma. ($3,500) training of Swedish athletes for Olympic Games, Organising 201. Bound Group of Six Programs, July 6 (Opening Ceremony), Committee members, etc. Sm. tears on color cover, contents VF-EF. July 9, and July 11 to 14 (Marathon Day), 1912. 16pp. each illus., ($125) 21.8x29.7cm (8.6”x11.7”), in Swedish, German, English, French, 208. As preceding Vth Olympiad Brochure, but Part 5, Shooting and and Russian. Blue and yellow covers, lt. browning, bound in yellow- Lawn Tennis. 16pp. illus. VF-EF. ($125) blue linen. VF-EF. ($475) 209. As preceding Vth Olympiad Brochure, but Part 6, Opening c202. Official Eastern U.S. Athletic Olympic Tryouts Program, Ceremony and Cycling. VF-EF. ($125) Harvard Stadium, June 8, 1912. 20pp., all events scored in pencil. 210. (Brochure) The 5th Olympiad in Photo and Text. Part 7 - 100, J. Meredith wins 800 Meters (gold in Stockholm), Abel Kiviat, etc. 800, 1500, 5000, 10000 Meter Sprints. 16pp. profusely illustrated, Creased, some pages chipped, trace of mounting on back covers. 31.5x24.8cm (12.4”x9.8”), in Swedish, captions in Swedish and ($150) English. Color covers. Abt. EF. ($125) 14 211 212 217

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211. As preceding Vth Olympiad Brochure, but Part 8, Gymnastics. 219. National Olympic Games in Amsterdam 1916. Pole Vault Third 16pp. illustrated. VF-EF. ($125) Place Prize Medal. Silver, 41mm. Palm branch dividing “19-16”. 212. (Brochure) The 5th Olympiad in Photo and Text. Part 18 and 19 Rev. 4-line engraved Dutch award legend. Presented by the Dutch — Equestrian Events. 32pp. illus., 31.5x25cm (12.4”x9.8”), text in Olympic Committee. Games were held in the Netherlands in place of the Swedish, captions in Swedish and English. Color covers. Abt. EF. Berlin 1916 Olympic Games. Abt. EF. Rare. ($450) ($150) 220. Program and General Rules and Regulations. Published by 213. (Brochure) The 5th Olympiad in Photo and Text. Part 20 German Reich Committee for Olympic Games (1914). 29pp., — Yachting. 16pp. illus., 31.5x25cm (12.4”x9.8”), text in Swedish, 14.4x22.3cm (5.7”x8.8”), in German language. Program, rules, captions in Swedish and English. Color covers. Abt. EF. ($125) regulations, and prizes for 14 different sport events including 214. (Brochure) The 5th Olympiad in Photo and Text. Part 21 golf, skating and skiing, the last 2 planned for February 1916. 2 — Fencing. 16pp. illustrated, 31.5x24.8cm (12.4”x9.8”), text in punchholes, name of previous owner on cover. Lt. creases, lt. Swedish, captions in Swedish and English. Color covers. Abt. EF. browning, abt. EF. Very rare. ($750) ($125) 215. (Brochure) The 5th Olympiad in Photo and Text. Part 22 ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 – Olympic Boy Scouts. 16pp. illus., 31.5x25cm (12.4”x9.8”), text c221. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated silver, 60mm, by in Swedish, captions in Swedish and English. The Olympic Boy Scout Dupon. Nude victorious athlete with palm branch and laurel wreath, camp, and Boy Scout exhibition in the stadium. Abt. EF. ($125) fame blowing horn. Rev. View of Antwerp. EF. ($6,500) 216. (Results Brochure) As preceding Vth Olympiad Brochure 222. (Report) Bergvall, E. VIIth Olympiad Volume 3. Stockholm, but Part 24, Olympic Games Results. 16pp. illus., 31.5x25cm 1920. Volume 3 contains pages 137-216, illustrated, 22.7x31.4cm (12.4”x9.8”), in Swedish, captions in Swedish and English. 7pp. (8.9”x12.4”), in Swedish language. Report covers events in results and 8pp of photos of the IOC in Stockholm, and distribution swimming, tennis, rowing, equestrian, with results. One of the few of prices. Color covers, sm. tears, contents EF. ($175) national reports on the Antwerp Olympic Games as no final report was published. Pictorial paper covers, tears, lt. browning, inside EF. BERLIN, 6th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1916 (Canceled) ($200) 217. Winner’s Medal in the Viktor V. Podbielsky Games Held in Place of the Berlin 1916 Olympic Games in the German CHAMONIX, FIRST OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1924 (Olympic) Stadium in Berlin, 1916. Cast blackened iron, 90mm. c223. Participation Medal and Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, Bust r. of Podbielsky who was instrumental in building the stadium. 55mm, by R. Bénard. Victorious athlete holding skates and skis, Rev. Victorious athlete. The Berlin 6th Olympic Games were cancelled Alps in background. Rev. French legend in 14 lines. First participation due to World War I. EF. Rare. ($1,500) and winner’s medal of Winter Olympic games. The only time that the 218. Winner’s Medal in German Olympic Trials for Berlin 1916. participation medal was the same as the winner’s medal. There were only Bronze, 50mm. Bust r. of Wilhelm II. Rev. Legend “To the Winner 258 participants in Chamonix. EF. Very rare. Minimum Bid ($14,000) in the Olympic Trials”, transl. EF. ($250) 15 224 225 226 227

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PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 224. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by R. Bénard. City view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory with laurel wreaths crowning victorious athletes. EF, spots, in presentation box 233 (VF). ($550) 225. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no box. Abt. EF/EF. c230. Set of 5 Commemorative Color Postcards. Multicolor, ($450) 10.6x14.8cm (4.2”x5.8”). Raising of the Flags, Figure Skating, 226. (Program) French First Olympic Trials Program, April 20, Cross Country Skiing, Bobsled and Military Ski Patrol. EF. (5 1924, “Stade Olympique” de Colombes. Green, 10pp., 16x24.3cm cards.) ($350) (6.3”x9.6”). Trials in all track & field events including discus, 231. Official Report. Rapport Genéral du Comite Executif des hammer throw, javelin, etc. With names of participants. Lt. crease, IImes Jeux Olympiques d’Hiver et Documents Officiels Divers. tear on last page, abt. EF. ($175) Published by Swiss Olympic and St. Moritz Executive Committees. 227. Macquette for a General Program for the Paris 1924 Olympic 46pp., illustrated, 15.1x22.3cm (6”x8.8”), in French language (only Games. Black and orange, 4pp., 8.7x16.1cm (3.4”x6.3”), designed language published). Includes history of the Games, organization, by Souvay. Winner standing before seated Greek god Zeus, discus chart of participating countries, accommodations, accredited thrower on back of program. Inside 2 wrestlers and cyclists in black journalists. Complete results for each event for each participant, ink. EF. ($250) diplomas and medals, congresses and sessions, speeches at opening 228. (Pair of Guides) Guide to the Olympic Games, Paris 1924. ceremony, banquets, and receptions, plan of venues, etc. Photos of Published by Vernier’s “Enjoy Paris”. 72pp., illustrated, 21x22cm the stadium, Ice Hockey Finals Canada-Switzerland, ski jump on (8.3”x8.7”), in English. Includes complete program of all Olympic Feb. 18 and the stadium during closing ceremony. Paper brochure, lt. events, maps of all venues with seating arrangements, ticket prices, marginal browning, EF. Rarest of all official reports! ($9,000) 2-page plan of the Colombes Olympic Stadium, etc. Plus the New York Herald American Games Guide to Paris. 208pp., AMSTERDAM, 9th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1928 11.3x19.1cm (4.4”x7.5”). Includes complete program, list of 232. Participation Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by J.C. Wienecke. Nude male previous Olympic Games, history of the Olympic Games, etc. Large and female athlete on podium holding torch over Olympic flame. tear in spine, damp stain on cover and first page, disbound. Fine. (2 Rev. Nike over Marathon Tower, shield of Amsterdam between two pcs.) ($250) hemispheres. VF-EF. ($375) 233. Mayor of New York’s Medal Presented to the Victorious ST. MORITZ, 2nd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1928 American Team on their Return from the Amsterdam Olympic 229. Participation Medal. Bronze, 37mm, by M. Martin. Victory with Games 1928. Goldplated bronze, 45mm, star-shaped, by Dieges laurel branch in horse-drawn sled to left, Olympic rings in exergue. & Clust. New York seal. Rev. 8-line English legend. With orange- Rev. French legend in six lines over laurel branch. EF. ($1,000) white-blue ribbon. EF. Rare. ($750) 16 247

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c245. Commemorative Javelin Thrower Dish. Handpainted ceramic in black, gold, green and blue, 10.5x8.8cm (4.1”x3.5”), made by Goedewaagen. Javelin thrower in center, “XIe Olympiade — 1928” 234. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion Medal, 1928. Silvered AE, on sides. With handle. EF. Scarce. ($250) 20x34mm, by Tammaro. Victorious athlete on globe with ribbon 246. Swedish Athletics Participant’s Identity Card with Photo. 4pp., “Campeones Paris 1924 Amsterdam 1928”. Rev. 7-line Spanish 7x10.5cm (2.8”x4.1’). VF. Very scarce. ($275) legend. EF. ($225) 247. Ticket. Soccer, Olympic Stadium, Bleachers, “S 7”, Price ƒ c235. Uruguay Olympic Soccer Champion in 1924 and 1928 Pin. 1.-. 9.4x6.4cm (3.7”x2.5”). 1928 Olympic soccer tickets were undated. Silvered, 15mm. Color enameled flag and soccer ball surrounded by Creased, sm. spots, VF. ($200) legend. Buttonhole closure. EF. ($150) 248. The Olympic Gulden Fund Print. Stiff paper, 24.4x32.2cm 236. 9th Olympiad Dutch Athletic Association Pin. Bronze, 16mm. (9.6”x12.7”), by Louis Raemaeker. Dutch Olympic Fund Toned EF. ($150) collector standing with collection container. With printed cover c237. Olympic Games Westertoren Blue and White Delft Porcelain and explanatory text. Sold for ƒ1.-. Print lt. creases, EF, cover lt. Plate. Handpainted, 25.5cm (10”). West Gate between Olympic flag, Browning, VF. ($150) flags of participating nations and “19–28”, surrounded by Olympic 249. Fold-Out Program of the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games. motto “CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS” and “IX OLYMPIADE”. 12 fold-out sections, 83x130mm (3.3”x5.1”) each. Complete Scarce. EF. ($450) program by day and hour, July 28 to August 12, 1928. Published by c238. Official Dutch National Olympic Committee Plate. Orange, blue Champagne Company Moet et Chandon. Traces of mounting on last and black ceramic, 21.3cm (8.4”), by Petrus Regout & Co. Chiron page, o.w. EF. ($100) in center surrounded by Olympic legend. EF. ($325) 250. (German Report) Olympia 1928. Published by the German c239. Commemorative Soccer, Cycling and Running Cup. Ceramic, NOC. Leipzig, 1928. 232pp., profusely illustrated, 24.2x32.3cm 10.2cm (4”), decorated in blue, green and orange. “IXe (9.5”x12.7”), in German language. Detailed report on all events in OLYMPIADE AMSTERDAM 1928” around top. EF. ($200) Amsterdam, with results, emphasizing the German team. Blue linen, c240. Colorful Commemorative Porcelain Cup. Multicolor, 10.5cm goldstamped. EF. Scarce. ($275) (4.1”) tall, made by Petrus Regout & Co., Maastricht. Ornate design with Amsterdam Olympic Games 1928 legend in Dutch. EF. ($200) FIRST SOCCER WORLD CUP IN MONTEVIDEO, c241. Commemorative Olympiad 1928 Amsterdam Glass. 11cm (4.3”) URUGUAY, 1930 tall with oval color Amsterdam coat of arms and Olympic Games c251. Poster Design Presentation Medal, 1930. Multicolor enameled legend. EF. ($200) silver, 16x32mm. Art Deco style goalie catching ball over legend, c242. Commemorative Soccer Ball-Shaped Tea Pot. Brown green enamel below. EF, with loop and ring. Very rare. ($2,750) ceramic, 16cm (6.3”) tall. Tea pot in shape of a soccer ball, “IXE c252. Victory Medal for Uruguayan Team, Soccer Champion in 1924, OLYMPIADE AMSTERDAM 1928” in red. EF. ($350) 1928 and 1930. Goldplated bronze, 21x30mm. Art Deco style 243. Commemorative Soccer Ball Vase. Yellow glass, 11cm (4.3”) tall. Victory “Con Elles Siempre” (“Always with Her” transl.) Rev. Flag “OLYMPIADE/1928/ AMSTERDAM” in black on side. EF. ($275) of Uruguay over legend. Looped, EF. ($275) 244. Embossed Commemorative Soccer Event Plate. Brass, 27.7cm 253. Commemorative Stadium Medal with Ribbon in Uruguayan (10.9”). Three soccer players on field, stadium in back, surrounded Colors. Bronze, 28mm. Stadium tower. Rev. Uruguay shield over by Olympic Games 1928 legend in Dutch and laurel branches. With 7-line legend in Spanish. EF. ($150) hanger. VF-EF. ($200) 17 258 262 261 256

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LAKE PLACID, 3rd OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1932 c254. Artist’s Study Model for the Lake Placid 1932 Winner’s Medal. Cast bronze, uniface, 19.6x22.2cm (7.7”x8.7”), tapering at the top to 11.7cm (4.6“), by Julio Kilenyi. Art Deco-style winged female extending her right arm to present open laurel wreath to victorious athlete, flaming torch in left hand. Up to now, the artist of the Lake 269 Placid medals was unknown. Kilenyi originally wanted this design and shape for the winner’s medal as seen in the victor’s wreath. The shape was 263. Bronze Desk Ornament with Participation Medal Presented selected in the end for the participation plaque where Fame blows a horn to William F. Humphrey, Vice President of the Xth Olympiad held in the right hand. Interesting art work. EF, sm. spots. Bold Art Committee. Base 10x6.3cm (3.9”x2.5”), 8cm (3.1”) high. Deco style, unique. ($3,000) Participation medal attached in center of laurel wreath on base. EF. c255. Artist’s Study Model for the Lake Placid 1932 Winner’s Medal. Rare. ($1,400) Cast bronze, open work, 12x13.2cm (4.7”x5.2”), by Julio Kilenyi. c264. Charles Lindbergh Medal Entered in the Olympic Art Winged Fame holding flaming torch in left hand, blowing trumpet Competition, 1932. Goldplated bronze, 72mm, by Frederic and standing on a podium with space for inscription below. Two MacMonnies. Bust half l. of aviator. Rev. The Lone Eagle laurel branches on either side form an open laurel wreath. Very surrounded by Death, Storm and Thunder. SOM issue #4. pleasing design for the winner’s medal; this figure of Fame was selected in MacMonnies was awarded Second Prize in the Medals and Relief’s Section the end to be part of the participation medal. EF. Unique. ($3,000) of the Art Competition and Exhibition for this medal. No First Prize was 256. Daily Program, February 5, 1932. 14pp., 13.5x19.1cm (5.3”x7.5”). awarded. EF. ($350) Hockey, curling, speed skating. Color covers, trace of mounting on 265. German Rowing Team Pin for Los Angeles 1932 Olympic back, o.w. EF. ($100) Games. Brass, 28x29mm. Black enameled flag with German eagle 257. Daily Program, February 8, 1932. 14pp., 13.3x19cm (5.2”x7.5”). over “OLYMPIA”. EF. Scarce. ($150) Bobsleigh, Hockey Match Germany - Canada, speed skating, men’s 266. Commemorative American Banker’s Association Convention in free figure skating, sled dog race demonstration. Crease, VF+. Los Angeles Medal, 1932. Silvered AE, 38mm. View of Olympic ($100) stadium. Rev. Legend. With white silk ribbon and bar. VF-EF. 258. Ticket. Four-Man Bob, February 12, Morning, Mt. Van ($200) Hoevenberg, Adult, Standing Room, Price $1.00. Stock paper, 267. Commemorative Discus Thrower Medal, 1932. Silver, 17x26mm, 9.3x6.4cm (3.7”x2.5”). Sm. stains, VF. ($200) uniface. Discus thrower, rings and Los Angeles Olympic legend. 259. Official Report. III Lake Placid 1932 Winter. Compiled by G.M. Looped, EF. ($125) Lattimer (1932). 287pp., illus. Blue linen with gold embossed c268. Gold Winner’s Medal of the International Post-Olympic Games participation medal on cover. Lt. wear on covers, spots on title page, in Chicago, 1932. 10 Karat gold, 42 grams, 50mm, by Dieges & o.w. EF. ($450) Clust. Laureated bust of athlete, rising sun in back. Rev. 5-line legend, awarded for 200 Meter Run. EF. ($650) LOS ANGELES, 10th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932 269. International Post-Olympic Games in Chicago Silver Winner’s c260. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 55mm, by Medal, 1932. 50mm, made by Dieges & Clust. Bust half l. of Cassioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by winner, sun rising in background. Rev. 5-line legend: Awarded for jubilant athletes. Toned abt. EF, lt. rubbing, housed in presentation 440 Yard Relay. EF. ($250) box. ($7,000) c270. Outstanding Czech Presentation Crystal Sculpture for the 261. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by J. Kilenyi. Standing 1932 Olympic Games. Base 12.3x3.7cm (4.8”x1.5”), 9cm (3.5”) athlete carrying unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad. Rev. Two high, hand engraved by J. Drahsusvsky. Three-dimensional view of seated female figures supporting shield of the United States. EF, Hradschin Castle over city of Prague. Two-line Czech presentation boxed. ($1,275) legend of Czech Consul in Los Angeles for the Olympic Games on 262. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, EF. No box. ($1,100) base. Outstanding workmanship. EF. ($1,500) 18 276

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279. Official Invitation to Attend the Xth Olympic Games in 271. Commemorative Ashtray with Native Indian Bust. Ashtray white Los Angeles 1932, January 15, 1930. Stiff paper. 22.5x28cm metal, 15.2x13cm (6”x5.1”), Indian bust bronze, 17.5cm (6.9”) tall, (8.9”x2.5”), signed in ink by Organising Committee President designed by W. Lumbleau. Globe with Americas within wreath, William M. Garland. With gold seal of the Xth Olympiad “First American Olympic USA Games Los Angeles 1932 California” Commission. Browning, lt. creases. VF-EF. ($400) legend around edge. EF. Rare. ($350) 280. Fold-Out Brochure Prepared by the Hostesses of the Tenth 272. Souvenir Xth Olympiad Bowler Hat. Red and black felt, 16x13cm Olympic Games. Fold-out in 16 sections, 28x36.8cm (11”x14.5”), (6.3”x5.1”). Yellow band around hat inscribed “Souvenir Xth with printed games logo and mailing envelope front. List of Olympiad Los Angeles 1932”. EF. ($200) members of women’s hospitality group throughout America, games c273. Commemorative Colorful Ceramic Sombrero Hat “Olympic and art competition information, program, and invitation to Women Village 1932”. Multicolor, 14x16cm (5.5”x6.3”). Abt. EF. ($175) of all Nations to attend the Games. VF-EF. Scarce. ($125) 274. Commemorative California Redwood Hurdler Wall Plate. 281. Group of Four Los Angeles 1932 Photographic Postcards 28.5cm (11.2”), by Hammond Lumber Co. Hand carved athlete featuring the Olympic Stadium (3) and American Athletes boarding clearing hurdle surrounded by “Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932”. buses to the Olympic Village at the Stadium (2 color, 2 b&w). Plus EF. ($250) Garmisch 1936 photographic postcard of ski jump with flags, by c275. Commemorative Wooden Tray. Multicolor, 44.3x36.7cm Hoffman. Abt. EF to EF (5 pcs.) ($175) (17.4”x14.4”), print designed by Leonard Frank. View of venues 282. Deluxe Edition of the Official Report. Bound in leather. 815pp. with events illustrated, ancient Olympic Games history to revival by illustrated in b&w and color, in English language. Spine with raised Coubertin on left, Olympic cities from Athens 1896 to Los Angeles bands, goldstamped, EF, in original cardboard box. ($950) 1932 at right. Red painted frame, scuffed, print EF. ($250) 283. Official Report. Los Angeles 1932. Published by the Organising 276. Commemorative Graniteware Tray. Brown enamel with white Committee. 815pp. illus. in b&w and color, many color plates. speckles, 37x24.3cm (14.6”x9.6”). Olympic motto and Olympic Linen, orange and black embossed design, scuffed, contents EF. rings between “X Olympiad” and “Los Angeles 1932”. Enamel ($600) worn in 2 spots o.w. EF. ($200) c277. Large Official Logo Banner of the Xth Olympiad 1932. GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Multicolor linen, 87.3x115.3cm (34.4”x45.4”). Official logo with 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1936 Olympic motto over “1932 X OLYMPIAD”. Browning, VF+. 284. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by M. Joerres. Alpine summit ($1,500) over Olympic rings within German legend. Rev. Olympic motto c278. Very Large Olympic Games 1932 California Banner. Multicolor, over fir branches. Toned EF, looped. ($1,500) 30.2x93.5cm (118.9”x36.8”). Discus thrower between legend in 285. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no loop, VF. ($750) center, gold fringe at bottom, flanked by Olympic color sections. 286. Official Visitor’s Pin. Silvered, partially enameled, 35mm. Official VF+. ($1,500) logo featuring Alpspitze mountain. EF. ($100) 19 290 287 291 292

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287. Pair of Edelweiss Commemorative Pin Iron Hub and Die. 296 299 300 Hub 5cm, 4.9cm high. Raised Edelweiss flower over ribbon with “GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN” and Olympic rings. EF. Plus 296. Pair of Swiss Reports in French and English Languages. Die, 6.6cm (2.6”), 4.7cm (1.9”) high, same design incuse. Spotty, IVth Olympic Winter Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen, VF. (2 pcs.) Rare. ($375) 1936. Published by Julius Wagner under the patronage of the c288. Heavy German Reich Green Crystal Presentation Cup. 14.8cm Swiss Olympic Committee. Zurich (1936). 32pp., illus. plus (5.8”) tall, 10.5cm (4.1”) wide, design engraved in glass and 32 photographic plates of all events and opening and closing goldplated. German Reich eagle with swastika between “Die IV. ceremonies, 21x30cm (8.3”x11.7”). Text in French, photo captions Olympischen Winterspiele Garmisch—Partenkirchen 1936” (The in German, French and English. With complete results for all IVth Olympic Winter Games, translated). Large gold Olympic bell participants. Stiff orange covers, lt. corner creases, contents EF. (2 on back. EF. ($1,100) pcs.) ($200) c289. Handpainted Commemorative Porcelain Plate. Multicolor, 21.5cm (8.5”), painted by M. Fink, Rosenthal Manufactory, Selb. BERLIN, 11th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1936 Color view of Alpspitze mountain, emblem of the games, legend c297. Proposed Winner’s Medal for the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games. and border goldplated. EF. Rare. ($950) Bronze, 77mm. Two eagles to the right in high relief, “OLYMPIA” 290. Original Official Garmisch 1936 Winter Games Film. 12mm in upper left. Rev. Four-line German legend “DEM SIEGER/IM film, ca. 60 meter, housed in red Kalle Ozaphan case, 100mm (4”) WETTKAMPF/BERLIN/1936”, circle below. (“To the Winner in the diameter. Film shows main parts of all events incl. Sonja Henie Berlin 1936 Events”). A competition for the design of a winner’s medal skating. EF, case lt. wear. ($200) for the Berlin 1936 Olympiad Games was held, and this medal was chosen. 291. Official Daily Program, February 8, 1936. Red covers, 32pp. The 2 eagles probably symbolize the German Reich and Olympia. The IOC illus., 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Ski slalom, Ladies, insisted on the design by Cassioli with the seated Victory. EF. Unique and won by Christl Cranz, Germany; and Ice Hockey. A few results historically important. ($9,750) penciled in. With green changes flyer. Covers lt. foxing, contents EF. c298. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 55mm, by Cassioli. ($200) Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team 292. Official Daily Program, February 12, 1936. Brown covers, 49pp. mates. Toned EF. ($5,000) illus., 13.6x20.6cm (5.4”x8.1”), in 3 languages. Figure skating, 299. Official Torch. Steel, 27cm high (10.5”), made by Krupp Factory, ladies, ice hockey, 5000m speed skating won by Ivar Ballangrud, designed by Carl Diem. Carried during the first torch relay from Olympia, Norway; 4-Man Bobsled won by Swiss team. With green changes Greece to Berlin, a distance of 3075 km in 12 days. EF, hairline scs. on flyer. Covers abt. EF, contents EF. ($200) top. Scarce. ($5,000) 293. Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 9, 1936, 21.00 Uhr, Olympia 300. Berlin 1936 Torch Made in 1972 for the Munich Olympic Kunsteisstadion. Price RM 1.00. Ocher and blue, 11.5x5.8cm Games as Official Presentation Torch. Steel, 27.2cm (10.7”) tall, (4.5”x2.3”). Creased, VF+. ($200) foot 6mm high. Route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin on shaft, 294. Ticket. Ice Hockey Finals, February 16, 14.30 Uhr, Olympia- legend on top. Only a small number was made in 1972. EF, sm. spots Kunsteisstadion, Price RM 4.00. Ocher and blue, 11.5x5.8cm and hairlines at top. ($1,250) (4.5”x2.3”). Canada — Great Britain 1-2 and the gold medal for Great c301. Boxed Red-Brown Patina Participation Medal. Cast bronze, Britain. EF. ($250) 70mm, by O. Placzek. Five athletes representing the five continents, 295. Car Pass of the Technical Service Head Office. Stiff paper, red pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell. Rev. Olympic Bell embossed and black, 20.8x15cm (8.2”x5.9”). Trace of mounting on back, o.w. with German Eagle holding Olympic rings, within five concentric VF-EF. Rare. ($200) circles. EF, spot, in presentation box, scuffed. ($400) 20 306

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316 c302. Light Brown Patina Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no box. Toned EF. ($375) c303. Dark Brown Patina Participation Medal. As preceding medal. EF. ($375) c304. Brown-Green Patina Participation Medal. As preceding medal. EF. ($375) c305. Cased Second Class Olympic Order. Goldplated, white enamel, 317 317A 55x56mm. Olympic rings affixed in center, German State eagle with swastika at top. With red and white striped ribbon, black border. In white leather presentation case with gold Olympic rings on top. EF. 313. Commemorative Olympic Stadium Meissen Porcelain Medal. Very scarce. ($1,100) Brown ceramic, 11.5cm (4.5”), made in Meissen. Aerial view of 306. International Olympic Aviation Rally to Berlin Olympic Games, Olympic Stadium and Reichsportfeld. Rev. Large Olympic bell. EF. 1936. Cased Participation Medal. Cast AE, 70mm, by Placzek. ($300) Olympic bell and legend. Rev. Eagle in high relief flying to l. EF, in 314. Shooting Society Putlitz Commemorative Medal, 1936. original black box with gold bell. Very rare. ($650) Silvered, 40mm. Winner’s head above rings, eagle with swastika in c307. Official Olympic Star Flight to Olympiad in Berlin 1936 Badge. background. Rev. Legend in oak wreath. Looped, EF, uneven toning. Presented by Reichsport Leader von Tschammer to participants. ($150) Mother of pearl, 49x34mm. Three affixed silver airplanes flying 315. Official Visitor’s Pin. Goldplated iron, 30x33mm, cream-colored towards color rings between Olympic legend. Mother of pearl enamel. Brandenburg Gate with “1936 — XI. Olympiade Berlin” seems like clouds. Only 54 planes completed the flight to Berlin Olympiad. over Olympic rings. EF, sm. spots. ($100) EF. ($650) 316. Commemorative Olympic Rings Pin. Silvered, 44x23mm. c308. Yellow Badge of the German Youth Sports Camp During the Olympic rings affixed in color. VF-EF. ($175) First Week of the Olympic Games. Silvered center with yellow 317. Commemorative Olympic Winner’s Plaque. Cast blackened iron, rosette, 37mm. Official Guide p. 65. EF. ($275) 9.3x15.2cm (3.7”x6”), by Encke, cast by Lauchhammer. High relief 309. Yugoslavian Team Pin. Silvered bronze, 16mm, made by Griesbach head l. of athlete with oak wreath, Olympic rings and 2-line legend i Knaus, Zagreb. Buttonhole closure. EF. Rare. ($500) below. EF. ($350) 310. Swedish Boxing Team Pin. Silvered, 23x18mm. Boxer l., 317A. Berlin Celebrates the Olympic Games 1936 Plaque. Cast “Olympiaden 19-36” above. Toned EF. ($125) blackened iron, 21.1x14.7cm (8.3”x5.8”), by Krückeberg. Berlin 311. Commemorative Joy of Youth Medal Entered in the Olympic bear led by cherub with banner with Olympic rings and “Zur Art Competition, 1936. Bronze, 73mm, by R. Tait McKenzie. Erinnerung an Olympia Berlin 1936”. (In commemoration of the “Speed” illustrated by 5 runners to r., greyhound below. Rev. Olympiad Berlin 1936, transl. from German.) Two cherubs holding “Strength” shown in shot-put athlete between “Rejoice oh Young oak garland draped around bear. EF. Rare. ($400) Man in thy Youth”. Thirteenth issue of The Society of Medalists with c318. Heavy German Reich Dark Red Crystal Presentation Cup brochure with description of medal for the XIIth Olympic Games in Berlin. with French Olympic Logo. 14.9cm (5.9”) tall, 10.7cm (4.2”) EF. ($350) wide, design engraved in glass, and goldplated. French rooster logo 312. Richard Strauss, Composer of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Hymn, with Olympic rings dividing German legend “German Reich/XI. Portrait Plaque. Bronze, 46x59mm, by J. Tautenhayn. Bust l. with Olympic Games/Berlin 1936” (translated). Large gold Olympic bell facsimile signature. EF. ($125) on back. EF. ($975) 21 321 326 320 322 323

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328. Olympia Tonbuch Record and Book Set. The Olympic Games in Text, Picture and Sound. 26.5x27.5cm (10.4”x10.8”). Set contains 2 Telefunken records (33 RPM size) of the Opening Ceremony, Hitler opening the games, and 100-, 3000- and 4x 100-Meter 335 336 Relay; 4x400M Relay, 1500 M. and Pole Vault. Also 100- and 400 M Swimming, and Handball finals Germany — Austria. Plus an illustrated book on the Olympic Games by Paul Müller, Berlin 1936. c319. Official German Reich Presentation Cup. Amber-colored lead 205 pp. with report on each event, and final results chart. Orange crystal, 13.2cm (5.2”) tall, 7.9cm (3.1”) diameter. German Reich linen covers house the book and the 2 records. Overall EF. Very eagle holding Olympic rings dividing 3-line legend “Deutsches scarce set. ($750) Reich/XI. Olympische Spiele/Berlin 1936”. (Translated “German c329. (3-D Album) Hoffman, H. 100 Photos, Haymann, L. Text. Die Reich/XIth Olympic Games/Berlin 1936”), large view of Berlin Olympischen Spiele 1936. Diessen a. A., 1936. Album with 100 Brandenburg Gate below. EF. Rare. ($950) stereoscopic photos, 62pp. text in German, 22 photos are pasted 320. Boxed Model of the Berlin Olympic Stadium. Bakelite, in, the balance is housed in the linen covered front and back covers, 29.8x21.8cm (11.7”x8.6”). Three-dimensional view of the with stereoscopic viewing glasses. Famous photographer of his time Reichssportfeld Berlin with the Olympic Stadium, partially painted. illustrating this album. Covers with embossed color rings, a few stains, Explanatory map pasted on inside top. VF. ($400) inside EF and complete. ($600) 321. Commemorative Brandenburg Gate Crystal Glass Sculpture. 330. Training Identity Card of an Italian Athletics Competitor. 14.2x3.5cm, 10.7cm (4.2”) tall, made by Glashüttenwerke Phönix. 12.1x8.6cm (4.8”x3.4”), issued by the Italian Athletics Federation Berlin Brandenburg Gate crowned by Olympic rings and “BERLIN- for Berlin 1936. With photo. Chipped, VF. ($100) 1936”, “XI OLYMPIADE” on bottom. EF. ($575) 331. Identity Card of a Swedish Participant. 9x15cm (3.5”x5.9”). With 322. Presentation Cup for Swiss Team. Silverplated, inside goldplated, photo and Swedish NOC stamps. Creased, VF-EF. ($200) 9cm (3.5”) tall, made by WMF. Color-enameled Swiss logo affixed c332. VIIth Shooting World Championship in Rome, 1936. between 6-line presentation legend of the Swiss living in Berlin. Participant’s Photographic Badge. Red leather with gilt lettering, Toned EF. ($250) 68x68mm. CONI logo with Olympic rings on back. EF. ($175) 323. Porcelain Bell Savings Bank. White porcelain, 10x10.8cm c333. Honorary Season Ticket for all Olympic Events, Valid for all (3.9”x4.3”). German Eagle with Olympic rings and Brandenburg Venues. Red and ocher, 15x9cm (5.9”x3.5”). Housed in original Gate around sides, Olympic Games legend and date around bottom. gray leather wallet with embossed Olympic rings. EF. ($375) EF. ($300) 334. Ticket. Baseball Demonstration, August 12, 20.00 Uhr, Olympia c324. Commemorative Porcelain Coffee Cup, Saucer and Cake Plate. Stadion, Platz I, Price RM 6.-, 10.1x7cm (3.9”x2.8”). The “World Cup 11.8cm (4.6”), and cake plate 19cm (7.5”) wide, both decorated Champions” played the “Olympics” 6-5, both teams from the USA. with handpainted helmeted and crowned Berlin shield and large Abt. EF. ($125) color Olympic rings. Edges gilt on all three. EF. (3 pcs.) ($275) 335. Ticket. Canoeing, August 8, 8.00 and 15.00, Regattabahn Grünau, c325. Commemorative Porcelain Cup. 92mm wide, 45mm tall, Bleacher, RM 1.-. 11.5x6cm (4.5”x2.4”). All Olympic Canoeing events handpainted, by Geyersthal Manufactory. Red and black Berlin coat were held on this day. Crease, lt. browning. VF-EF. Scarce ticket. of arms and color Olympic rings inside. Scalloped edge. EF. ($175) ($125) 326. Commemorative Powder Box. Silvered bronze, 63mm. 336. Ticket. Handball, August 14, 15.00 Uhr, Olympia Stadion, Price Geometrical design with affixed Olympic bell over Olympic rings. RM 2.-. 12.7x7cm (5”x2.8”). Lt. crease, EF. ($125) EF. ($175) 337. Ticket. Great Military Concert, August 13, 20.00 Uhr, Olympia 327. Olympic Scarf Holder. Silverplated, triangular, 55x38mm. Large Stadion; Price RM4.-. Cream and green, 13.6x7.1cm (5.4”x2.8”). Olympic rings, hammered edge. Toned EF. ($200) VF, lt. browning, trace of mounting on back. Scarce. ($75) 22 337 338 339 340 341

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338. Marathon Day Ticket. Track & Field, August 9, 15.00 Uhr, Olympia Stadion, Price RM 6.-. 12.9x7cm (5.1”x2.8”). Sohn Kee-chung, Korea, wins the marathon; USA wins 4x100 Meter 347A. Commemorative 1940 Olympiad Porcelain Cup. White porcelain Men’s Relay (with Jesse Owens) and Women’s Relay (with Betty with multicolor design. Athlete jumping through Olympic rings, Robinson and Helen Stephens). Lt. browning, VF-EF. ($125) between “1940” and Japanese legend. Tiny chip. EF. Rare. ($300) 339. Ticket. Shooting (Kleinkaliber), August 8, 1936, 9.00 and 15.00 Uhr, Wannsee, Price RM 2.50. 10.6x6cm (4.2”x2.4”). Crease, VF- HELSINKI, EF. Scarce. ($125) 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) 340. Soccer Season Pass, 2. Platz, RM 25.-. Green covers, 13.5x7cm 348. Set of Three Official Commemorative Medals. Goldplated, (5.3”x2.8”). Contains 2 tickets, August 13, 16.00 h and August 15 Finals, silverplated, and bronze, 37mm. Stadium. Rev. Torchbearer r., globe 15.00 h, both Olympia Stadium. Cover corner crease, tickets EF. ($300) in background. Only a small number were made before the games were 341. Full Ticket. Wrestling, August 2, 11.00 Uhr and 18.00 Uhr, canceled due to World War II. EF, in plastic case and paper wrapper. ($750) Deutschlandhalle, Price RM 3.50. 13.2x6cm (5.2”x2.4”). EF. ($150) c349. Estonian Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 25x24mm. Blue- 342. (Brochure) Track & Field Magazine Group Travel to the XI black-white flag with Olympic rings in center. EF. Scarce. ($200) Olympiad 1936. 15pp., 10x16.4cm (3.9”x6.5”), in Swedish. Trip c350. Commemorative Light Green Heavy Glass Bowl. 15x11.5cm description, detailed daily program by the hour. VF-EF. ($100) (5.9”x4.5”), 11.5cm (4.5”) tall. Javelin thrower, 3 runners, wrestlers, c343. (Magazine) El Grafico. Buenos Aires, August 22, 1936. 59pp. and Olympic rings above “Helsinki 1940” on sides. EF. Rare. ($975) illus., in b&w, covers and inside 2-page center poster in color, c351. Commemorative Flags of Participating Nations Scarf. EF. ($200) 23x30cm (9.1”x11.8”), in Spanish language. Includes photos and c352. Official Poster in French Language. Multicolor lithograph, articles on Berlin Olympic Games; 2-page poster of gold medal 25.5x38.9cm (10”x15.3”) designed by Ilmari Sysimetso, printed winning Argentinean polo team in center. EF. ($125) by Tilgman, in Swedish language. Large figure of Paavo Nurmi, 344. Official Report. Text in German. 2 volumes, 1222pp., heavily illus., many globe with Finland and Helsinki in back. Olympism p. 50/51. plates, some in color. Linen gilt with blind-stamped gold eagle with Sysimetso’s 1940 poster became the official poster for Helsinki 1952. EP, Olympic rings. Covers foxed, ltly soiled, contents EF. (2 vols.) ($750) professionally lined on linen. ($900) 345. FIS World Championship in Engelberg, Switzerland, 1938. 353. (Brochure) Reiten. Equestrian Sports General Rules, Women’s Slalom Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 61mm. Regulations and Program, in German Language. 91pp., Angel with flowers. Rev. FIS logo. Toned EF. ($450) 12.5x18.4cm (4.9”x7.2”). Includes complete program for Helsinki 1940 Games. Covers ltly. soiled, VF, contents EF. ($200) GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, 354. Letter Envelope with blue “XII OLYMPIA HELSINKI 1940, 4th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1940 (canceled) SUOMI” overprint, Olympic rings on back. Browning, VF-EF. c346. Color Postcard “Olympiad Garmisch-Partenkirchen and ($100) Helsinki 1940.” Two special cancellations 25-2-41 and 15-2-42. Corners ltly. rounded, o.w. EF. Very rare. ($175) CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1944 (Canceled) TOKYO, 12th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1940 (Canceled) 355. Ski World Championship in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Venue of c347. Commemorative Multicolor Silk Kimono. Illustrates swimming the 1944 Olympic Winter Games, 1941. Cross Country Silver and equestrian events, the Olympic rings and the Olympic cauldron Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm, by Stabilimente Artistici. Cross- with the Olympic fire amid Japanese flags. Frayed in some spots, country skier in high relief. Rev. Fasces between Olympic rings and VF. Very rare. ($400) legend. EF, in blue presentation case, lined in velvet. ($1,250) 23 356

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356. 50th Anniversary Pin of the International Olympic Committee, 364. Official Daily Program Nr. 2, January 31, 1948. 9pp., 14.7x21cm Lausanne 1944. Goldplated, 22x11mm. Rings over palm branch. (5.8”x8.3”), in German, English, and French. Cross Country Speed Rev. “C.I.O. Lausanne 1894 1944”. EF. ($150) Skating, Two-Man Bob, Winter Pentathlon. Color covers. Crease, VF- 357. (Program) Sonja Henie with Her Hollywood Ice Review, 1944- EF. ($150) 45. 12pp. illus., 23x30.5cm (9.1”x12”). Scenes with Sonja Henie. c365. Official Daily Program, Nr. 3, February 1, 1948. 9pp., 14.8x21cm Henie became a professional skater after having won gold medals in St. (5.8”x8.3”), in German, English and French. Speed Skating, Hockey, Moritz 1928, Lake Placid 1932, and Garmisch 1936. With black velvet Winter Pentathlon. Plus results of previous day. Color covers. EF. ($200) cover, S. Henie embossed in gold. EF. ($100) c366. Austrian NOC Report. Olympia Ruft Österreich. Olympia Calls Austria. St. Moritz-London 1948. Volume I. Vienna, 1948. 80pp. ST. MORITZ, illustrated, 24.2x34.1cm (9.5”x13.4”), in German language. Includes 5th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1948 preview and program of winter and summer games 1948, the Aus- 358. Official 5 Franken Size Gold Medal, 1948. Struck at Bern Mint. trian team, winter team pin, history of each event, etc. Stiff color Gold, 33mm, 27 grams, by Wiederkehr. Nude athlete kneeling, hold- covers, lt. scuffing, contents EF. ($150) ing torch. Rev. Olympic rings over laurel branches. EF. ($600) 367. Official Report. Text in French language. 78pp., illus., 17.3x24.5cm 359. Commemorative St. Ulrich, Patron of Skiers Medal, 1948. Alumi- (6.8”x9.6”). Stiff covers. EF. ($900) num, 36mm. Olympic rings dividing “19–48”, 3 shields and “Olym- pia St. Moritz”, on scroll below. Rev. St. Ulrich on skis. Looped, EF. LONDON, 14th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1948 ($175) 368. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, 47cm (18.5”). Cut-out rings over 360. Austrian Team Armband. Red and white cloth, 40.5x6cm London Olympiad legend at top. Magnesium-based fuel gave the torch a (15.9”x2.4”). Large black, red and yellow embroidered Austrian bright flame. Abt. EF. ($5,500) eagle on red-white-red armband in Austrian colors. EF. Rare. ($175) c369. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm, by Cas- 361. Official Invitation to Participate in the Vth Olympic Winter sioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant Games in St. Moritz 1948 by the Swiss Olympic Committee and athletes. EF. In presentation case with gilt legend “THE OLYMPIC Organising Committee. 3pp., 21x29.6cm (8.3”x11.7”), in French. GAMES LONDON 1948”, ltly scuffed. ($6,500) Signed by both presidents. Lt. crease at top, EF. ($400) 370. Silver Medal Winner’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Silvered, with 362. (Diploma) Ice Hockey Participant’s Diploma. Multicolor, gilt rings, 13x15mm. Unc. Numbered, in black plastic wallet. ($200) 29.2x40cm (11.5”x15.8”), designed by Rémi Nüsch. Signed by Or- 371. Participation Medal. Bronze, 51mm, by B. MacKennal/J. Pinches. ganising and Swiss NOC President, and by IOC President Edström. City view of London over legend in three lines, Olympic rings below. VF-EF, marginal tears, pasted on paper. Scarce. ($400) Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. EF. ($375) 363. (Brochure) General Rules and Regulations and Program. 32pp., 372. Participation Medal. Bronze, 51mm, by B. MacKennal/J. Pinches. 13.5x21cm (5.3”x8.3”), in French language. Lt. browning, VF-EF. City view of London over legend in three lines, Olympic rings below. ($200) Rev. Quadriga with triumphant winner dashing l. VF-EF. ($325) 24 377 374 373 375 376 378

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387 389 383. First Mediterranean Games in Alexandria, Egypt, 1951. Offi- 373. U.S. Olympic Final Boxing Tryouts in Boston, June 28-29, 1948. cial’s Badge. Goldplated, 27x44mm. With long green velvet ribbon Official’s Badge. Red-white-blue silk ribbon, 5.2x11.5cm (2”x4.5”), and disk on back. EF. ($200) with gold legend. EF. ($125) 374. Commemorative Logo Cigarette Case. Goldplated, 9.4x8.2cm OSLO, 6th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1952 (3.7”x3.2”). Large oval London 1948 logo with Big Ben over Olym- c384. Third Place Bronze Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 70mm, by V. Fali- pic rings and legend. EF. ($200) reus/Knut Yran. Raised torch over Olympic rings. Rev. Oslo city hall 375. Pair of Sugar Spoons. Silverplated, 4.2x8cm (round) and 3.1x8cm over 3-line legend and 3 snow flakes.One of 47 bronze medals. EF. Rare. (rectangle). Both have logo on handle with Big Ben and color enam- ($12,500) eled Olympic rings. EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) 385. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 56mm, by V. Falireus. Oslo 376. (Bound Programs) Complete Set of Athletics Programs, July 30 Olympic emblem, a silhouette of the Oslo City Hall with superim- and 31, August 2-7, 1948 and Closing Ceremony Program, Au- posed Olympic rings. Rev. Olympic motto surrounding large snow- gust 14, 1948. 14.1x21cm (5.6”x8.3”). August 3 scored in pencil. flake. EF.($1,400) Bound in red linen, sunned, contents EF. (9 programs.) ($400) 386. Official Visitor’s Pin. Copper, 18mm. Rings over Oslo city hall. EF. 377. Ticket. Swimming, August 2, 1948, 7 p.m., Empire Pool Wembley. ($75) Violet, 11x8.8cm (4.3”x3.5”). EF. ($75) 387. (Autograph) Alpine Skiing Starting Number. Linen, with blue 378. Official Olympic Participant’s Travel Pass. Dark red linen, number, Olympic rings and “Oslo 1952”. 35.8x29.2cm (14.1x11.5”). 65x98mm (6.5”x3.9”). Valid for all rail and road services, July 15 to With autograph of skier. VF. ($350) August 15, 1948. Lt. wear. Contains fold-out map of London trans- c388. Official Daily Program, Day 6, February 19, 1952. 17pp., portation lines, Olympic venues noted. EF. ($100) 12.9x18cm (5.1”x7.1”), in Norwegian, French and English. EF. 379. Press Pass for Bisley Shooting Venue. Yellow cardboard, 6x8.7cm ($150) (2.4”x3.4”). Agreement on back. Illustrated in the official report p. 389. Official Daily Program, Day 9, February 22, 1952. 17pp., 133. Punchholed, EF. ($100) 13.1x18.5cm (5.2”x7.3”). Color covers, abt. EF. ($125) 380. Specimen Press Pass for Herne Hill Cycling Venue. Yellow card- 390. Ticket. Cross Country Skiing, Women, 10 Kilometers, and board, 6x8.7cm (2.4”x3.4”). Agreement on back. Illus. in the official 4x10km Relay, Men, February 23, 10.00/12.00, Holmenkollen. report p. 133. 2 punchholes, EF. ($100) Price kr. 3. 10.9x9.4cm (4.3”x3.7”). Crease, abt. EF. ($125) 381. Messenger Pass for Herne Hill Cycling Venue. Brown cardboard, 391. Ticket. Figure Skating, Women, Free Figure, February 20, Bislett 6x8.7cm (2.4”x3.4”). Agreement on back. Illustrated in the official Stadion, 19.00 Price kr. 10. 10.9x9.5cm (4.3”x3.7”). Jeannette Altwegg, report p. 133. EF. ($100) Great Britain, wins gold. Creased, VF+. ($125) 382. Official Report. Published by the Organizing Committee. Text in 392. USA-Czechoslovakia Ice Hockey Ticket, February 23, 1952, 21.00, English. 580pp. illustrated with numerous plates. Green cloth, stains, . Yellow and black, 10.8x9.9cm (4.3”x3.9”).The U.S. team contents EF. ($500) won second place. Creased, VF. ($125) 25 393 394 396

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393. Ticket. Ice Hockey Sweden – Czechoslovakia, February 24, 1952, 17.00 h, Jordal Amfi. Creased, VF.($125) 412 394. Ticket. Speedskating, Men, 1500 Meters, February 18, Bislett Sta- dion, 17.00, Price kr. 10. 10.9x9.4cm (4.3”x3.7”). Hjalmar Anderson, Norway, wins gold. Abt. EF. ($125)

HELSINKI, 15th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1952 411 c395. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm, by Cassioli. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant ath- letes. Housed in blue presentation case, gold Olympic rings on top, EF. ($6,500) 405. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, July 19, 1952, Olympic Stadium, Price 396. Participation Medal. Bronze, 54mm, by K. Räsänen. Stylized athletes’ $3.00. Orange, 11.2x8.9cm (4.4”x3.5”). Creased VF. ($65) heads superimposed over the Olympic Stadium. Rev. Male and fe- 406. Tickets. Complete Set of Eight Athletics Tickets, July 20-27, 1952. male athletes to left holding torches over Olympic rings. EF. ($250) Orange, 11.4x8.9cm (4.5”x3.5”). July 27 ticket creased, VF-EF, all 397. Second Class Olympic Merit Medal. Silver, 31mm. Olympic deco- other 7 tickets EF. Scarce set. (8 pcs.) ($325) ration on either side. With blue and white striped ribbon. EF. ($275) 407. Full Ticket. Athletics, July 23, 1952, Stadion, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. c398. Egyptian Team Pin. Green and white enamel, 16x20mm. EF. ($200) Green, 15x8.9cm (5.9”x3.5”). EF. ($85) 399. Torchbearer’s Plaque. Copper, 40x70mm, by V. Sundquist. Radiant 408. Ticket. Baseball, July 31, 1952. Orange, 11.3x8.9cm (4.4”x3.5”). Olympic flame between legend and Olympic rings. EF.($225) Creased, VF-EF. ($85) c400. Torch Relay in Göteborg Pin. Goldplated, red and blue enamel, 409. Ticket. Weightlifting, July 27, 1952, 8 p.m., Mässhallen II. Brown, 20x28mm. Olympic rings over cauldron with Olympic fire. The torch 15x9cm (5.9”x3.5”). EF. ($75) relay arrived in Göteborg on July 2nd, 1952 on its way to Helsinki. Abt. EF. 410. Ticket. United States Olympic Track & Field Finals, June 27 & 28, ($150) 1952, Los Angeles Coliseum. Blue and red stock paper, 10.5x6.3cm c401. Olympic Accommodation Badge. Lt. green and orange celluloid, (4.1”x2.5”). EF. ($60) 45mm. Radiant flame logo over Olympic rings and Finnish text. EF. 411. Group of Four Photos Showing Medal Winning American Weight- ($100) lifting Athletes. Postcard size (1) and 3 photos 7.5x10.3cm (3”x4.1”). c402. Pair of Commemorative Dolls. Celluloid heads and arms, hand- Tamio “Tommy” Kono, gold in Lightweight; Norbert Schemansky, painted faces, 25cm (9.8”) tall, made by “VH”. Dutch dressed boy has gold in Middle Heavyweight, and James Bradford, silver in Super “Helsinki 1952” and Olympic rings on body. EF. (2 dolls). ($250) Heavyweight. Plus Melbourne 1956, David Sheppard, silver in Mid- c403. Commemorative Colorful Small Plate. Gold colored, 10cm (3.9”). dle Heavyweight. VF-EF, writing on back. (4 pcs.) ($100) Olympic flag in circle of city shields and “XV Olympia Helsinki 412. Group of Four Photos Showing Soviet Weightlifting Medal Win- 1952”. EF. ($65) ners (Chimishkyan 1952, Saksonor, Lomakin 1952 and 1960, Vlasov 404. Third Place Winner’s Diploma Awarded for 200-Meter Back- 1960 and 1964), Iranian Weightlifter, and Presentation of the Weight- stroke Swimming. Multicolor, 35.7x50.4cm (14.1”x19.8”), signed lifting Participants (incl. Lomakin gold medal winner and flag bearer by Organising Committee President, and IOC President Edström. EF. of the Soviet team). First Soviet participation in Olympic Games. Postcard ($375) size (2) and smaller sizes. Writing on back. VF-EF. (4 pcs.) ($100) 26 413 416 419

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c418. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by C. Affer. 424 Female head facing. Rev. Snowflake over Mount Pomagagnon. Un- even patina, o.w. EF. ($3,000) 419. Silver Participation Medal. Silver, 45mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon. This medal was presented to high dignitaries. EF. ($3,000) 420. Bronze Participation Medal. As preceding medal, but presented to athletes. EF, uneven toning obv. ($850) 421. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) 422. Official Large Logo Pin. Multicolor enamel, 31mm. Rings over 427 428 429 mountains encircled by legend. EF. ($175) c423. Swiss Team Patch. Multicolor and embroidered, 6.3x8cm (2.5”x3.1”). 413. Group of Three Photo Postcards Featuring the Lighting of the EF. ($100) Olympic Fire in Olympia. Actual photos, Nrs. 82-84. Lighting of 424. Official Invitation for NOC’s to Participate in the VII Olym- the Olympic fire for the 3rd Olympic torch relay. Abt. EF. (3 pcs.) pic Winter Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956, by the Italian ($100) Olympic Committee and the Organising Committee. 3 stiff pages, 414. Set of Ten Color Olympic Events Postcards. Athletics, Gymnastics, 20.5x28cm (8.1”x11”), in Italian language. Signed by both presi- Yachting, Equestrian, etc. Complete set. (10 pcs.) EF. ($100) dents. EF. ($400) c415. Third Bolivian Sports Championships in Caracas, 1952. Official Gold Medal. Goldplated bronze, 9cm (3.5”). Bust l. of Simon Bolivar, MELBOURNE, 16th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 after David (1832). Rev. Bolivian NOC logo with Olympic rings. EF. 425. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 63mm, by A. Meszaros. Olym- ($300) pic rings over Melbourne coat of arms within legend. Rev. Olympic 416. Seventh Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico, motto within circle of athletes marching in pairs. EF, in clear acrylic 1954. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 50mm. Ancient round box, lt. wear. ($350) Mexican archer. Rev. View of stadium between legend. Sm. rb. and 426. Commemorative Torchbearer’s Plaque. Blackened iron, rns., abt. EF. ($275) 9.2x14.6cm (3.6”x5.7”), cast by Lauchhammer. Torchbearer with flaming torch to left, Olympic rings in upper r. EF.($200) CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, 427. Swedish Fundraising Pin for Melbourne 1956. Bakelite, 26x34mm. 7th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1956 Discus thrower on scroll with legend, 3 Swedish crowns below. EF. c417. Cased Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Nordic Scarce. ($150) Skiing. Silver, 60mm, by C. Affer. Female head facing, crowned by 428. John Landy Athletics Celluloid Button. Green and yellow, 32mm. Olympic rings, flame in lower r. Rev. Snowflake superimposed on Photo of Landy within laurel wreath. Landy, Australia, finished in 3rd Mount Pomagagnon. EF, sm. spots, housed in original red leather place in the 1500 Meters. EF. ($125) case lined in red velvet and silk, scuffed. First time we offer an awarded 429. Commemorative Car Plaque. Nickel-plated, 9.8x10.1cm (3.9”x4”). silver medal with case. Rare. ($6,000) Olympic rings in color between “Melbourne-1956”. EF. ($175) 27 439

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439. Full Ticket. Basketball, Nov. 29, 1956, 8 a.m., Exhibition Building. Red, 15.2x9.1cm (6”x3.6”). EF. ($85) 449 440. Full Ticket. Boxing, Nov. 24, 1956, 2 p.m., Melbourne Stadium. Brown-red, 15.2x8.8cm (6”x3.5”). EF. ($85) 448 441. (Book) Lemke, R., Mehl, G. and Zimmerman, H. XVIth. Olympi- ad Summer Games Melbourne 1956. Frankfurt/M., 1956. 160pp. profusely illus., 23.2x26.2cm (9.1”x10.3”), in German. Includes c430. Commemorative Set of Bone China Cup, Saucer and Cake Plate. honor list for Melbourne 1956, plus a separate 20-page brochure Translucent Royal Albert Bone China, England, for XVIth Olympiad of Olympic winners from 1896 to 1956. Linen gilt, with dust jacket 1956 (legend on bottom). Cup 7.3cm (2.9”) tall, saucer 14.2cm (5.6”) (tear), contents EF. ($100) and cake plate 16.2cm (6.4”). Each features Olympic rings over flam- ing torch and Australian continent, also Melbourne city shield with STOCKHOLM, Olympic rings. EF. (3 pcs.) ($175) 16th EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, 1956 c431. Large Commemorative City View Silk Scarf with Green Back- c442. Participation Medal. Bronze, uniface, 42x50mm, by J. Sjösvärd. ground. Multicolor, 66.5x71cm (26.2”x28”). Torch over Australian Ancient Greek horseman l. over Olympic rings, the official emblem continent surrounded by Melbourne landmarks. EF. ($125) of the equestrian Olympic Games. EF, sm. spot obv., hairline scs. on c432. Olympic Games Events Silk Scarf. Multicolor, 42.5x43.5cm rev. ($4,250) (16.7”x17.1”). Flaming torch over continent in laurel wreath, Olym- 443. Large Official Logo Plate. Silverplated, 30cm (11.8”). Official logo pic events around borders. EF. ($125) surrounded by legend. Engraved border. EF. Scarce. ($350) c433. Commemorative Multicolor Silk Handkerchief. 33.8x34.1cm 444. Official Invitation to Participate in the XVIth Olympic Equestri- (13.3”x13.4”). Melbourne City Map with venue explanations, the an Games in Stockholm 1956. By President and Vice President of Olympic stadium and flaming torch over Australia logo. EF.($75) the Organising Committee. 3pp., 21.2x30cm (8.3”x11.8”), in French 434. Official Programs. Basketball, Nov. 22 to Nov 26, 1956, and Nov. language. Unsigned. EF. ($300) 27-Dec. 1, 1956, both at Exhibition Building Annexe. 16pp. each, 445. Ticket. Demonstration Equestrian Event, June 13, 1956, 8:00 p.m., 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) Olympic Stadium, Price Kr. 15. 12x8.7cm (4.7”x3.1”). EF. ($175) 435. Official Program. Fencing, Nov. 23 – Dec. 6, 1956, St. Kilda Town 446. Ticket. Grand Prix de Dressage, June 15, 1956, 9:00 a.m., Olym- Hall. 25pp., 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”). Punchholed, lt. crease lower l., pic Stadium, Price Kr. 8.-. 12x7.8cm (4.7”x3.1”). EF. ($175) o.w. EF. ($75) c447. University Games (Universiade) in Torino, 1959. Complete Set 436. Official Programs. Hockey, Olympic Park Hockey Field, Nov. of Medals and Badges. Medals goldplated, 57mm. 13 badges with 23 – Nov. 30, 1956. Main Stadium, Semi-Finals, December 3, 1956, leather ribbons, 35x45mm and 25x40mm, etc. All housed in wooden 17pp. and Main Stadium, Finals, Dec. 6, 1956, 17pp. 13.9x19.1cm frame, under glass. Beautiful set. ($600) (5.5”x7.5”). All EF. (3 pcs.) ($175) 437. Official Program. Shooting. Merrett Rifle Range – Williamstown, SQUAW VALLEY, 8th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1960 Nov. 30 to Dec. 5, 1956 and Clay Bird Shooting, Royal Austra- 448. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Logo. Rev. Hand holding lian Air Force Station, Laverton, Nov. 30. and Dec. 1, 1956. 29pp., torch. EF. ($1,250) 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”). EF. ($75) 449. Norwegian Team Pin. Goldplated, 20x23mm. Olympic rings be- 438. Official Program. Yachting, Port Phillip Bay, November 26 to 29, tween skier and hockey player. EF. ($150) and December 3 to 5, 1956. 24pp., 13.9x19.1cm (5.5”x7.5”), in Eng- c450. U.S. Team Pin. Blue-white-red enameled shield-shaped pin, lish. EF. ($75) 16x19mm. EF. ($100) 28 462

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462. Dark Patina Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 55mm, by E. Greco. Nude female torchbearer l. superimposed over Olympic rings. Rev. Flight of eagles soaring over stadium of Rome. Dark patina. EF. c451. Logo Pin. Silvered, blue-white-red enamel, 15x17mm. EF. ($100) ($300) c452. Bid Pennant for Sapporo 1960 Winter Olympic Games. Multi- 463. Meissen Porcelain Merit Medal of the East German Society to color linen, 17x22.9cm (6.7”x9”). Olympic rings over “1960” and Further the Olympic Idea. White porcelain, partially decorated in Japanese flag,”SAPPORO” and snowflake below. EF. Scarce. ($100) gold, 97mm (3.8”). Large discus thrower over Olympic rings within c453. Harold’s Club Blue Commemorative Felt Hat with Squaw Val- legend. Rev. 3-line legend. EF., boxed. ($175) ley Logo on Front, white cord and a feather. Medium size. VF EF. 464. Commemorative Silver Medal. 40mm. Olympic rings above Coli- ($150) seum stadium and “Roma 1960” in Roman numerals. Rev. Discus c454. Commemorative Skier Beer Stein. Multicolor handpainted ceramic, thrower and Olympic motto. Toned EF. ($75) 13.4cm (5.3”) tall. Skiers on mountains over Squaw Valley between c465. Belgian Team Pin. Bronze, multicolor enamel, 8x16mm. Crowned “Winter Olympics 1960/Squaw Valley, California”. Large skier form- shield featuring Belgian lion to l. with Olympic rings. EF. Scarce. ing handle. EF. ($175) ($75) c455. Commemorative Beer Mug with Pewter Top. Handpainted ce- c466. Ghana Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 20x30mm. EF. Rare. ramic, 14cm (5.5”) tall. View of Squaw Valley, Olympic rings over ($300) “Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympics” in foreground, Alpine houses c467. Thailand Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 28x49mm. EF. on sides. EF. ($150) Rare. ($300) 456. Official Daily Program, Nr. 4, February 21, 1960. 23pp., 12.4x18cm c468. Tunesian Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 16x12mm. Rings above (4.9”x7.1”). Ice Hockey, Ladies Figure Skating, Combined Ski Jump- Tunesian shield. EF. Scarce. ($75) ing, Giant Slalom, etc. EF. ($125) c469. United Arab Republic Team Pin. Multicolor enamel, 20x22mm. EF. 457. Official Daily Program, Day 7, February 24, 1960. 23pp., Rare. ($600) 12.5x18cm (4.9”x7.1”). A few events scored. Tear on cover, crease, c470. Venezuela Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 17x25mm. With disk VF-EF. ($100) on back. First dated NOC pin from Venezuela. EF. ($250) 458. Official Daily Program, Nr. 9, Feb. 26, 1960. 21pp. Complete 1960 471. Large Italian NOC Presentation Plate. Silverplated, 29.1cm program, daily program and results from previous day. Vertical crease, (11.5”). Large medallion of helmeted head r. of Roma, affixed in cen- VF-EF. ($100) ter, CONI logo below. Attractive plate. EF. ($200) c472. Commemorative Hat with Rome 1960 Pins. Four multicolor ROME, 17th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1960 shields on hat, 18 pins including 2 official pins from Australia, Hong c459. Official Torch with Container. Bronzed aluminum, 39.5cm (15.5”). Kong and the United States, British Field Hockey, A.S. Agrigento Designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National Mu- Soccer, etc. Hat brown spots, pins EF. (18 pins.) ($200) seum of Archeology in Naples. The design is based on drawings of 473. Unusual Commemorative Dusting Mitt. Yellow dusting cloth, torches on ancient ceramics. Housed in original pictorial container, 33.4x32.2cm (13.1”x12.7”). Olympic legend around hand pocket, VF, no top. Torch EF. ($7,000) bracelet and ring affixed on top. Lt. soiling, VF-EF. Unusual souvenir. c460. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Team Fencing. ($75) Bronze, 54mm, by Cassioli. Seated Victory over Coliseum stadium. 474. (Bid Book) Roma Olimpica. (Rome), 1955. 90pp., illustrated in Rev. Winner carried by jubilant team mates. Surrounded by bronze b&w and color, 24.6x30.6cm (9.7”x12”), in English language. Board laurel leaf, “SCHERMA” (Fencing) panel rev. The official report states covers lt. foxing, contents EF. Scarce. ($300) that medals won by a team do not have a chain. EF. ($6,500) c461. Brown Patina Participation Medal. Cast bronze, 55mm, by E. Greco. Nude female torchbearer l. superimposed over Olympic rings. Rev. Please Bid Early! Flight of eagles soaring over stadium of Rome. EF. ($350) 29 475 476 478 477

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INNSBRUCK, 9th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1964 475. Participation Medal in Wallet. Bronze, 61mm, by Welz. Innsbruck Olympic emblem within German legend. Rev. Innsbruck city view, Austrian Alps in background. EF, in original red wallet. ($375) 486. Usher’s Armband. Maroon plastic with white legend. EF. ($100) 476. Participation Medal. As preceding medal but without wallet. Toned 487. Biathlon Official’s Armband. Yellow plastic with black legend and EF, spots obv. ($325) design. EF. ($100) 477. Third Place Bronze Winner’s Badge of FIS World Championship 488. Ski Jump Team Leaders’ Armband. Blue plastic with white legend and Olympic Skiing Event. 31x36mm, in shape of snowflake. Rev. and design. EF. ($100) “Championnat du Monde de Ski 1964 Innsbruck”. The 1964 Olympic c489. Colorful Olympic Events Designer Cotton Scarf. 60x59cm Games were also the World Ski Championship — the Olympic winner was (23.6”x23.2”), by Donald Brun. Logo on large ice crystal in center also the skiing world champion. Abt. EF. Rare. ($250) surrounded by Olympic winter sports. EF. ($150) 478. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. 490. Official Daily Program, Day 3, January 31, 1964. 17pp., 12x17cm Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($125) (4.7”x6.7”), in German, English and French. EF. ($90) 479. Participant’s Armband. Blue cotton with white embroidered num- 491. Official Daily Program, Day 5, February 2, 1964. 17pp., 12x17cm ber. EF. ($125) (4.7”x6.7”), in 3 languages. Men’s 15km Cross Country Skiing, 480. Austrian Post and Telephone Worker’s Armband. Green plastic Combined Ski Jumping, Speedskating, Ladies 300M, Figure Skating, with white legend and postal horn. EF. ($100) Ice Hockey. Color covers. EF. ($90) 481. Controller’s Armband. Maroon plastic with white legend. EF. 492. Official Daily Program. Day 6, February 3, 1964. 17pp. Finals in ($100) Nordic Combined, Women’s Slalom, Men’s Luge. Color cover, EF. 482. Press Armband. Black plastic with white legend. EF. ($100) ($90) 483. Radio-TV Armband. Black plastic with white legend. EF. ($100) 493. Official Daily Program. Day 9, Feb. 6, 1964. 17pp., 12.1x17cm 484. Trainer’s Armband. Green plastic with white legend. EF. ($100) (4.8”x6.7”). Men’s figure skating, scored, (won by M. Schnelldorfer, 485. Ticket Salesman’s Armband. Maroon plastic with white legend. EF. Germany); 4-Man Bob; Ladies Downhill; Ice Hockey with member ($100) list of each team. Horizontal crease, VF-EF. ($90) 30 499

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504. Commemorative Large Torchbearer Scarf. Multicolor, 72.5x73cm 511 (28.5”x28.7”). Torchrunner over Olympic legend. EF, in folder with color Tokyo logo. ($150) 505. Commemorative Lighter. Nickel-plated, 60x35mm, made by 494. Official Results. 136 pages, 21.7x29.8cm (8.5”x11.7”), in German, Prince. Red logo, color rings and “TOKYO 1964”. Rev. “THE XVIII English and French. Spiral bound, with red protective celluloid cover. OLYMPIC GAMES”. EF. ($150) EF. ($175) c506. Commemorative Tokyo 1964 Thermometer. Brass, 12.5cm (4.9”). 495. Official Report. Text in German. 350pp., illus. Soft covers in color, Thermometer in center surrounded by 11 different Olympic events, corners ltly. creased, contents EF. Scarce report. ($500) “TOKYO 1964” below. VF-EF. ($125) 507. (Brochure) Basketball Regulations. 41pp., 12.8x18.2cm (5”x7.2”), TOKYO, 18th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1964 in French, English and Japanese language. Fold-out program in back. c496. Gold First Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Canoeing. Gold- Abt. EF. ($75) plated silver, 63mm, by Toshikaka Koshiba. Victory seated above c508. Ticket. Field Hockey, October 18, 10 a.m., Komazawa Second stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant athletes. With ribbon and Hockey Ground. Multicolor, 18.2x8cm (7.2”x3.1”). Creased, tear at rosette in Olympic colors. EF. Rare. ($7,500) r., VF. ($125) 497. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 61mm, by T. Okamoto/K. 509. Olympic Railway Pass for Japanese National Railways, Free Pass Tanaka. Stylized figures of three runners and swimmer. Rev. Olympic for Private Railway Link in Tokyo Area, and Nippon Express rings dividing English and Japanese legend in 6 lines. EF. In original Luggage Label to Hotel for the Press. All EF. (3 pcs.) ($150) wooden box with gold legend. ($400) 498. Official Olympic Police Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Cauldron between GRENOBLE, 10th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1968 Olympic events. Rev. Chrysanthemum flower with Olympic rings. c510. Silver Participation Medal. Silverplated bronze, 68mm, by M. Co- With brochure in Japanese, cased, logo on top worn, medal EF. effin. Profile of Greek athlete. Rev. City view of Grenoble, “1968” on ($200) edge. Presented to high officials. VF-EF/EF, in round cardboard box. 499. Republic of China (Taiwan) Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, ($2,250) 15x13mm. EF. ($100) 511. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 68mm, by M. Coeffin. Profile 500. Swiss Fundraising Pin. Silvered, 29x29mm, by Huguenin. Tokyo of Greek athlete. Rev. City view of Grenoble. EF. In original round logo with red enameled sun. VF-EF. Scarce. ($100) cardboard box (scuffed). ($375) c501. U.S. Team Pin. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 27x33mm. EF. c512. Japanese Delegation Pennant. Silvered bar at top, 106x13mm, ($125) inscribed “The Xth Winter Olympic Games Japanese Delegation”. c502. Austrian Olympic Committee Team Gold Ring. Gold, 14 Karat Blue felt pennant with attached silvered “SAT” pin in laurel wreath, hallmark (“585”), 9-1/4 size. Gold Austrian eagle with Japanese 45x43mm, 10.1x21cm (4”x8.3”). EF. ($200) red-white emblem affixed on black onyx. Attractive and rare ring. c513. Large and Colorful Grenoble Olympic Venues Plate. Triangular ($475) ceramic, 27x27x27cm (10.6”x10.6”x10.6”), designed by H. Chas- 503. Film. 110 Meter Hurdles Event in Tokyo 1964. In 10.1cm (4”) sagnac, made by Fayencerie de Lunéville. Grenoble surrounded by round iron, and cardboard box. Hayes Jones, USA, won gold. EF. venues with illustrations of events, Olympic logo lower r. Numbered ($125) on back. EF. ($175) 31 520 515 516 514

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522. Pair of 1968 Mexico Olympic Commemorative Silver and Bronze Medals. 63mm each. Radiant “Mexico Olympics 1968” and rings. Rev. Aztec design encircled by 2 snakes. Toned EF, cased. ($225) 514. Full Ticket. Speedskating, 500 Meter Ladies, February 9, 1968, c523. Equador Team Pin. Silvered, 18mm. White and red flag on blue 10 a.m., Anneau de Vitesse. Blue-white-red, 17.3x7.1cm (6.8”x2.8”). background. EF. ($100) EF. ($125) c524. French Team Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, 13x28mm. French 515. (Bid Book) Detroit 1968. An Invitation. 39 stiff pages, 28.5x37.6cm rooster over Olympic rings with “MEXICO 1968”. EF. ($150) (11.2”x14.8”), in English and French. Color linen covers, back spotty, c525. Tommie Smith and John Carlos Black Power Button. Black and contents EF. Rare. ($350) green on white celluloid, 65mm. 5-line black legend between green 516. (Bid Book) Olympic Winter Games Oslo 1968. Oslo Welcomes branches. At the 200 Meter Medal Ceremony, gold and bronze medal win- You. Oslo, 1961. 54pp., b&w and color photos, in English and French. ners, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, USA, wearing black socks without shoes Bound in white leatherette, goldstamped. EF. ($300) and an “Olympic Project for Human Rights” button, raised their gloved fists 517. Official Report. 408pp., illus., in b&w and color. In French and Eng- in the black power salute when the American flag was raised and the National lish. EF. Green linen gold stamped, in gilt linen slipcase, EF. ($600) Anthem was played. See photo in next lot. EF. Rare and historically important. ($1,750) MEXICO CITY, 19th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968 c526. (Autograph) Black Power Protest. 200 Meter Gold and Bronze 518. Official White Metal Torch with Container. Cast WM, 44cm Medal Winners Tommie Smith and John Carlos on Victory Stand. (17.7”) tall. “MEXICO” and logo around top. Used in the torch relay Multicolor, 25.5x35.7cm (10.4”x14.1”), signed in gold “Tommie in Mexico. Toned EF. Housed in pink and green pictorial container. Smith 1968”. All 3 winners wear the “Olympic Project for Human ($3,000) Rights” button, as offered in the previous lot. EF. ($175) 519. Official Black Torch. Black painted aluminum, part of shaft made of 527. (Ticket) Athletics, October 17, 1968, Estadio, 2:20 PM, Price wood, 52.3cm (20.9”). Silver colored doves around top. The black torch $25.00. Brown and lilac, 11.6x11.6cm (4.6”x4.6”). Mohamed Gam- was used in the torch run from Olympia to Athens, Greece. EF. ($2,250) mondi, Tunesia, wins 5000 Meters. Creased, VF-EF. ($80) 520. Presentation Participation Medal. Copper, 50x50mm, by L. 528. Ticket. Equestrian, Oct. 24, 1968, 10 a.m., Campo Marte, Price $10. Wyman. Olympic sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic Red and yellow, 11.6x11.6cm (4.6”x4.6”). Crease, abt. EF. ($90) emblem. Rev. Spanish legend between two parallel lines, presenta- 529. Ticket. Swimming, Oct. 26, 5 p.m., Alberca, Price $10. Orange and tion legend on rev. “Diretor Tecnico Juan Umpierrez”. Toned VF-EF. yellow, 11.7x11.6cm (4.6”x4.6”). Lt. crease, o.w. EF. ($90) ($400) 530. (Book) Hubert, E. and Wange, W.B. The Olympic Games Mexico, 521. Participation Medal. Copper, 50x50mm, by L. Wyman. Olympic Grenoble. Munich (1968). 319pp., profusely illustrated in b&w and sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic emblem. Rev. Span- color, in English language. With complete results list. Red leatherette, ish legend between two parallel lines. EF. ($325) gilt. Color dust jacket. EF. ($125) 32 532

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542 546 552 544 541. Bermuda Team Pin. White and red celluloid, 22mm. Sm. spots, VF- EF. Scarce. ($75) 542. Swiss Team Fundraising Pin. Silvered, multicolor enamel, SAPPORO, 11th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1972 30x30mm. VF-EF. ($65) 531. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by S. Fukuda. Sapporo Olym- c543. Mascot Waldi Pin. Multicolor, 25x11mm. Made in the 1980’s. EF. pic emblem. Rev. Two large arrows attached to stylized athlete. EF, ($35) tiny rn. ($700) 544. Cased Morocco National Olympic Committee Medal. WM, rings 532. Japanese Figure Skating Team Pin. Silvered, red, white and blue enameled in color, 64mm. Crown over rings encircled by legend in enamel, 15x15mm. EF. ($85) English, French, Arabic and Moroccan languages. Red felt on reverse. 533. Commemorative Ski Pin. Silvered, 29x51mm. Red and white logo Toned EF, in red case. ($250) on skis. EF. ($100) c545. Cased Turkish Olympic Association Medal. Goldplated silver, par- 534. (Program) Closing Ceremony, February 3, 1972. Blue and silver, tially enameled, 63mm. Multicolor shield with rays, surrounded by 18x25.7cm (7.1”x10.1”). Fold-out program in 8 sections. EF, scarce. open laurel wreath. Rev. Blank panel. EF, toned. In red case. ($250) ($200) 546. Sierra Leone Relay Team Starting Number. White linen, 535. Official’s Diploma. Red and silver, 28x38.4cm (11”x15.1”). Signed 24.4x23.2cm (9.6”x9.1”). Black country initials “SIE”, and blue Mu- by Organising Committee President Kogoro Uemura. EF. ($275) nich spiral logo at upper left. EF. ($125) c536. (Bid Book) Sapporo Japan. Replies to Questions. 38 stiff paper c547. Polish Team Patch. Red felt, 7.7x10.6cm (3”x4.2”). Color rings pages, illustrated in color, 34.2x35.7cm (13.5”x14.1”), in English above Polish eagle. EF. ($65) and French. Silver and red linen cover. EF. ($250) c548. Commemorative Mascot Waldi Patch. Black felt, 8.2x7.6cm (3.2”x3”). Color rings with flame and athletes, Waldi below Munich MUNICH, 20th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 coat of arms. EF. ($65) 537. Official Torch. Steel, 73cm (28.8”) made by Krupp. The fire was lit c549. Colorful Handpainted Commemorative Beer Stein with Pewter in Olympia, Greece on July 28 and carried 5539 km in 29 days to Munich by Top. Ceramic, 25.3cm (10”) tall. View of Olympic tower and Olym- 5976 runners. EF, lt. wear. ($2,250) pic rings over Munich landmarks in Edelweiss flower border, Alpine 538. Cased Participation Medal. Steel, 49mm, by F. König. Munich houses in relief. EF. ($125) Olympic emblem, wreath of rays with superimposed spiral, over c550. Commemorative Ceramic Beer Mug. 13cm (5.1”) tall. Color view German legend in two lines. Rev. Olympic rings over two hands, of Munich in laurel wreath, Olympic legend below. EF ($100) one holding stylized olive branch. EF, in acrylic presentation case. c551. Ceramic Blue and Gray Beer Mug. 12.8cm (5”) tall. Medallion ($350) with view of city hall and Frauenkivche, Olympic rings (faded) above. 539. Gold Medal Winner’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, VF-EF. ($75) 13x15mm. Unc. Numbered, in black plastic wallet. ($200) 552. Greetings from Munich Commemorative Beer Mug. Gray stone- 540. Bronze Medal Winner’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Bronze, with ware, 13.2cm (5.2”) tall. Olympic Tower and rings encircled by 12 gold rings, 13x15mm. Unc. Numbered, in black plastic wallet. ($150) Munich city views. Tiny chip at top. o.w. EF. ($75) 33 562 554 556 560 561

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c553. Commemorative Cobalt Blue and Gold Porcelain Plate. 24.8cm (9.8”), made by Hutschenreuther. Olympic rings and legend in center 572 encircled by 8 sport events: handball, cycling, soccer, canoeing, field 573 hockey, etc. EF. Beautiful plate. ($175) 554. Commemorative Blue and White City View Plate. Gerold porce- INNSBRUCK, 12th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1976 lain, 20.3cm (8”). View of Munich over Olympic rings and oak leaves, 565. Commemorative Silver Medal. 34mm. Skater, skier and ski jumper scalloped and goldplated border. EF. ($100) between XII Olympic Winter Games legend. Rev. Innsbruck city c555. Commemorative Colorful Munich 1972 Viewer. Multicolor plastic, view with dates of Olympic Games above. P-l EF. ($60) 5x9.2cm (2”x3.6”). Munich child with beer mug on top of beer barrel 566. Vancouver/Garibaldi Canadian Bid Cities 1976 Totem Pole. Pre- with gold rings, viewer inside barrel. EF. ($90) sentation gift for Italian NOC President Giulio Onesti. Totem pole 556. Commemorative Wall Plate. Brown colored wood-like material, 19cm (7.4”) tall, base 8x16.5cm (3.1”x6.5”), with silver presentation 21.7cm (8.5”). Raised design of Frauenkirche, City Hall and Olym- plaque. Number 105, with artist’s initials. EF. ($200) pic Tower, Olympic rings above, in ornate border. EF. ($75) c567. Commemorative Rosi Mittermayer Champion Coal Brick. c557. Colorful Olympic Pillow. 32x32cm (12.6”x12.6”). Munich city 15.1x6cm (5.9”x2.4”), 4.6cm (1.8”) high. Rosi (gold in Downhill, view, large Olympic rings and “München 1972” above. EF. ($75) silver in Giant Slalom and Slalom) on skis, Olympic rings at l. “1976 c558. Movable Olympic Rings for Car, Moped or Bicycle. Multicolor Gold-Rosi”. EF. ($150) plastic, 15x7.5cm (5.9”x3”). With attachment at bottom, and descrip- c568. Commemorative Colorful Silk Designer Scarf. 60x58cm tive flyer, 17.2x13.8cm (6.8”x5.4”). VF-EF. (2 pcs.)($100) (23.6”x22.8”). Innsbruck 1976 logo in center surrounded by views of c559. Bronze Winner’s Medal Diploma Awarded for Ladies 400 Meter Innsbruck and Olympic venues. EF. ($125) Freestyle Swimming. Multicolor, 28x29.5cm (11”x11.7”). Signed c569. Gold Medal Winner’s Diploma Awarded for Biathlon. Silver and by Avery Brundage, IOC President, and Willy Daume, Organising red-white, 24x37.7cm (9.5”x14.8”). Creases, lined professionally on Committee President. Lt. browning, VF-EF. ($500) linen. VF-EF. ($750) 560. Diploma of an Italian Official. Multicolor, 28x29.6cm (11”x11.7”). 570. Innsbruck 1976 Winter. Speed Skating, 500 Meters Women, Feb. Lt. foxing and creases, VF-EF. ($225) 6, 10.30h, Olympia-Eisstadion. Lavender and orange, 12.9x8cm 561. Press Identity Card “E”. Green, 4pp., 17x14.7cm (2.8”x5.8”), with (5.1”x3.1”). Sheila Young, USA, won gold. She also won silver in 1500M, photo. I.D. of an East German journalist. EF. ($90) and bronze in 10000M. Lt. creases, VF-EF. ($75) 562. Allianz Olympia Insurance for Accredited Journalists during the 571. Ticket and Bus Ticket for Women’s Giant Slalom, Febru- Olympic Games. Blue and white, 14.9x10.5cm (5.9”x4.1”). 11pp. in ary 13, 12.30h, Axamer Lizum, Price S120.-. Ticket yellow and 5 languages, in clear holder. Plus Press Lunch Voucher. Both EF. (2 black, 13x8cm (5.1”x3.1”). Crease, VF-EF. Plus bus ticket to event, pcs.) ($75) 11.9x6.3cm (4.7”x2.5”). EF. (2 pcs.) ($75) c563. Group of 23 Official Olympia Event Posters. Multicolor, 59.3x84cm 572. Ticket and Bus Ticket for Men’s Slalom, February 14, 10.00h, (23.3”x33.1”). The group includes yachting, equestrian, basketball, Axamer Lizum, Price S200.-. Pink and black, 13x8cm (5.1”x3.1”). swimming, soccer, shooting, handball, etc. EF. (23 pieces.) ($1,000) EF, lt. crease. Plus bus ticket to event, 11.9x6.3cm (4.7”x2.5”), EF. 2 564. (Book) München 72. The Olympic Publication of the German pcs. ($75) Sport Aid Foundation. Zürich (1972). 208pp. illustrated profusely 573. Official Daily Program, Day 8, February 11, 1976. 17pp., in b&w and color featuring all events, results chart in back. Linen 11.9x16.7cm (4.7”x6.6”), in 3 languages. Speedskating 5000m, La- with pictorial dust jacket. EF. ($125) dies Slalom, Ice Hockey, Figure Skating. Crease, VF-EF. ($75) 34 579 578 582 575

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LAKE PLACID, 13th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1980 c581. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Four-Man Bobsled. Silver, 80mm, made by Tiffany & Co. Hand holding flam- MONTREAL, 21st OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976 ing torch. Rev. Logo over legend, “FOUR MAN/BOBSLED” en- 574. Official Torch. Aluminum, 66cm (30”) tall. Stem painted red, with graved below, large conifer branch at r. EF, with light blue ribbon, Montreal logo, top painted black. Designed by George Huel and Mi- white stripes on side. ($12,500) chael Dall. The flame was carried from Olympia, Greece to Athens where it 582. Cased Participation Medal. Nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. was transferred by satellite to Ottawa; 245 runners carried it to Montreal. EF. Modern relief views of the nine winter sports. Rev. Lake Placid ($3,300) Olympic emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in 575. Cased Participation Medal. Copper, 45mm, by G. Huel/P. Pelle- four concentric circles. EF, cased. ($375) tier. Montreal Olympic stadium over French legend in two lines. Rev. 583. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no case. EF. ($350) Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylized “M” above Olympic rings. EF, 584. Official Gold Calendar Medal, 1980. Goldplated bronze, 75mm in leather case. ($375) (3”), by Medallic Art. Logo encircled by 8 Olympic winter sports. c576. Beautiful Coalport Commemorative XXI Olympiad Porcelain Rev. 1980 monthly calendar between flaming torches, crossed hock- Urn. Multicolor, handpainted, gilded in 24 Karat gold, 30.5cm (12”) ey sticks and skis below. EF. ($150) tall. Flaming torch dividing view of Acropolis in Athens and Montre- al City, golden Canadian coat of arms on back. Golden eagle perched MOSCOW, 22nd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1980 on globe on top. Swirling feather décor in gold. Only 100 urns were 585. Official Torch. Aluminum alloy, gray and gold. Moscow logo and made. EF. Very rare. ($1,750) legend in red, 56.1cm (22-1/2”) tall, designed by Boris Tuchin. Run- c577. Commemorative Pale Blue and White Jasper Wedgwood Plate. ners carried the torch during the 30-day torch relay from Olympia, Greece 20.8cm (8.2”). Hand-applied white bas-reliefs show 9 Olympic through Bulgaria and Romania to Moscow, a distance of 4976 km. EF, lt. events (equestrian, yachting, discus, swimming, etc.), in the center wear. ($1,750) the Canadian coat of arms, and XXI Olympiad Montreal legend. EF, c586. Model Torch Designed for Moscow 1980 Olympic Torch Re- with brochure, in original box. ($175) lay. Gray and gold aluminum, 53cm (20.9”). Decorated in red with 578. Mascot Amik the Beaver. Black plastic, 7cm (2.8”). Amik with red Olympic rings over Olympic legend in Cyrillic. EF. Rare. ($1,750) sash and white logo. Loop at top. EF. ($75) 587. Cased Participation Medal. Tombac, 60mm, by A. Leonova. Mos- 579. Group of 4 Programs, Rules and Information: Basketball, Hand- cow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium. Rev. View of Red ball, Rowing and Volleyball. 32pp. each, illustrated in color, pub- Square in Moscow. EF, in presentation box. ($200) lished by the Organising Committee. Included are the rules, the com- 588. Participation Medal. As preceding medal, no case. EF. ($175) plete program, the medals, venues, Olympic staff uniforms, general 589. East German Olympic Committee Award Medal for Olympic information, etc. VF-EF to EF (4 pcs.) ($175) Medal Winners. White Meissen porcelain, partially goldplated, 580. Official Report. Text in English. 3 volumes. Vol. 1: Organization, 94mm (3.7”). Large gold Olympic rings between laurel sprig and 618pp.; Vol. II: Facilities, 239pp.; Vol. III: Results, 698pp. Profusely Olympic motto “Altius Citius Fortius”. Rev. Olympic fire behind 3- illustrated, in red slipcase. (3 vols.) EF. ($550) line legend. EF, in presentation box. Scarce. ($200) 35 590 591

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590. Japanese TV Asahi Pin. Silvered, 11x24mm. EF. ($75) 591. Commemorative Plaque of 1948 to 1980 Olympic Cities. White metal, 30x19.5cm (11.8”x7.7”), made in Japan. Continents with names and years of Olympic Games, Tokyo 1964 and Moscow 1980 612 specially marked. EF. ($225) c592. Beautiful Large Painted Porcelain Bowl. Multicolor and gold, 602. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mi- 31cm (12.2”). Moscow logo in center surrounded by flower design. tric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic EF. ($175) emblem. EF, in presentation box. ($600) c593. Commemorative Porcelain Teapot. Multicolor, 13.5cm (5.3”) tall. 603. Full Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 13, 1984, Zetra. Orange and Gilt Moscow logo surrounded by flower garland, bid logo in center blue, 6.5x19.4cm (2.6”x7.8”). EF. ($100) on other side. Top in form of a flower. EF.($125) 604. Ticket. Ice Hockey, February 17, 1984. Zetra, 20.30 h, Price din. c594. Commemorative Handpainted Boot-Shaped Porcelain Vase. Mul- 1.375. Orange and blue, 6.5x18.6cm (2.6”x7.3”). Crease, VF-EF. ticolor, 12.8cm (5”) tall, made by Dulyevo Porcelain Manufactory. ($100) Color Olympic rings, “Moscow 1980” and flower decorations on all sides. Top goldplated. Very unusual vase. EF. ($100) LOS ANGELES, 23rd OLYMPIC GAMES, 1984 595. Commemorative Grammophon. Red plastic, gold decoration, c605. Sample Gold First Place Winner’s Medal. Goldplated, 60mm, 15.5x15.5cm (6.1”x6.1”). With Moscow logo. EF. ($75) marked “SAMPLE” on both sides, made by Josten. Victory seated c596. Commemorative Porcelain Cup and Saucer. Multicolor, 7.7cm above stadium. Rev. Winner carried by jubilant athletes. Looped. (3”) tall. Red and blue flowers on green leaves, front of cup with Unc. ($1,250) 1980 Moscow Olympic logo in flower wreath. Edges and handle 606. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by D. Sterner. Olympic goldplated. EF. (2 pcs.) ($100) torch head within legend. Rev. Los Angeles Olympic emblem over 597. Very Large Commemorative Samovar. Silvered, 37cm (14.6”) tall. Olympic rings and laurel branches. EF, in original case. ($350) Moscow logo on front. EF. ($250) 607. Volunteer Medal. AE, 60mm. Stars in motion logo. Rev. Entry to 598. Identity Card “F” of a Volleyball Trainer. Green, with photo and Coliseum, the Olympic Stadium. VF-EF. ($100) pictogram. 8.7x13.5cm (3.4”x5.3”), laminated, with black cord. EF. c608. Oman NOC Presentation Medal. Goldplated bronze, 91mm. Oman ($100) NOC logo. Rev. Arab and English legend. Unc, in red velvet case. 599. Identity Card of a Member of the Organising Committee Re- Very scarce. ($300) sponsible for Protocol. 7x10cm (2.8”x4”). With photo and blue cord, c609. Sudan Team Pin. Gilt, multicolor enamel, 16x24mm. Runner l. over laminated. EF. ($80) Sudan’s colors, Olympic rings below. EF. ($100) 600. Official Report in English Language 3 vols., illustrated in color. c610. Large Mascot Sam the Eagle Plush Mascot. Multicolor, 39cm Red, blue and green linen. EF. ($900) (15.4”). With original tag. EF. ($100) 611. Official Report. Text in English language. 2 volumes, over 1500pp., SARAJEVO, 14th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1984 illus., many color photos. Linen, EF, in slipcase. (2 vols.) ($650) c601. Very Rare Cased Silver Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 612. Soccer World Cup in Mexico, 1986. Pair of Salvador Dali Art Med- 60x66mm uniface, by N. Mitric. Stylized “Sarajevo 84”, within als. Silver, 30mm, 999 fine, by S. Dali. Two different soccer players circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem. Only about 50 silver med- in high relief, Dali signatures at r. Rev. Soccer ball with “Mexico” en- als were made for presentation to high dignitaries. EF, Cased. Very rare. circled by legend. Unc., both in acrylic cases, with brochure, housed ($15,000) in blue leather and velvet-lined case. (2 pcs.) ($225) 36 614 615

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CALGARY, 15th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1988 615. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 64mm, by C. Martens. Calgary Olympic emblem, stylized snowflake design. Rev. Olympic motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains. Unc., in presenta- tion case. ($375) 623 616. Complete Set of 14 American Team Pins for Calgary 1988. In wooden case, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set 621. Official Torchbearer Plaque. Goldplated bronze, 55x55mm. Large from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($350) flaming torch, logo over Korean legend. Rev. Legend, Hodori with 617. Bulova Quartz U.S. Team Watch. Presented by USOC to athletes flaming torch at left. EF. ($175) on winning a place on the team. Calfskin wristband. In blue case. EF. 622. Set of Five Silver 1988 U.S. Team Medals by Salvador Dali. Silver, ($200) 30mm. Skiing medals illustrate Calgary; pole vault, equestrian, div- ing and archery illustrate Seoul Olympic Games. Rev. USOC logo. SEOUL, 24th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1988 EF, in plastic holders, in blue velvet case. ($300) c618. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal Awarded for Gymnastics 623. Complete Set of 34 U.S. Team Pins for Seoul 1988. In wooden case, Men’s Team Competition. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set from the U.S.O.C. Seoul logo above dove of peace flying l. carrying laurel branch. Edge They were never available to the public. New. ($350) engraved with event. EF, with multicolor ribbon. ($6,000) c624. Official Olympic Flags of Participating Nations Pin Set. Contains 619. Official Commemorative Torch. Brass, 41.7cm (16.4”) tall, de- 162 multicolor 30x35mm pins depicting Hodori mascot carrying the signed by Lee Woo-Sing. Tan leather handle. Bowl depicts dragons, flags of participating nations. Framed, 66.8x56.2cm (26.3”x22.1”). Seoul Olympic logo enameled in color below. Mounted on black EF. (162 pins.) ($225) base, 15x15cm (5.9”x5.9”). EF. ($1,250) c625. Beautiful Seoul Presentation Sword. Wood with inlaid mother-of- 620. Cased Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by K. Kwanghyun. pearl, and decorative bronze parts, 74.8cm (29.4”) long. Mother-of- South Gate below mountain, cloud, crane, and sun. Rev. Seoul Olym- pearl landscapes, cranes, ducks, flowers on both sides of sword, color pic emblem over English legend in two lines. EF, in velvet presenta- inlaid Seoul logo (one logo missing). With red tassels and gold thread. tion case. ($350) EF. Very decorative. ($1,750) 37 628 627 629 630

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638 632 633 BARCELONA, 25th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1992 633. Official Torch. Chrome-plated aluminum, 65cm (23.6”) tall, de- signed by André Rich. “XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992” legend and Barcelona emblem goldplated on stem. EF. Very scarce and beautiful torch. ($5,000) c634. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 70mm, by X. Corbero. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Barcelona logo of jumping ath- lete over Olympic Rings with ribbon. Although IOC rules call for inscrip- tion of event on winner’s medals, the Barcelona medals were not inscribed. 640 641 Toned EF/abt. EF. ($5,000) c635. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 70mm, by X. Corbe- 643 ro. Victory seated above stadium. Rev. Barcelona logo of jumping athlete over Olympic Rings. With ribbon. Although IOC rules call for 626. U.S. Olympic Quartz Men’s Team Watch for 1988 Seoul Olympic inscription of event on winner’s medals, the Barcelona medals were not in- Games. Deep Sea Model by Bulova. With brochure, in original case. scribed. Toned EF/abt. EF. ($4,000) EF. ($200) 636. Participation Medal in Pouch. Burnished copper, 70mm, by X. 627. (Brochure) C’est Ici Qu’ Est Né l’Esprit Olympique. (“It is here Corbero. Spanish legend in four lines over Barcelona Olympic em- where the Olympic spirit was born”, transl. from French.). Athens, blem, a stylized jumping athlete. Rev. Spiral and elongated bolt of 1988. 35pp. illus. in b&w and color, 26.3x27.3cm (10.4”x10.7”), lightning. EF, in original pouch. ($175) published by the Greek Olympic Committee. Role of Greece in the 637. Silver Medal Winner’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Silvered, with Olympic movement, Olympic Games history and Greek participa- gilt rings, 13x15mm. Unc. Numbered, in black plastic wallet. ($225) tion, torch lighting, etc. Color covers. EF. ($50) 638. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($100) ALBERTVILLE, 16th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1992 639. German Team Shirt. Red and white, by Adidas. With German team 628. Participation Medal. Chrome-plated steel, 68mm, by R. Mayot. Al- patch on front. EF. ($125) bertville Olympic emblem within French and English legend. Rev. 640. Lladro Porcelain Special Olympics Torchbearer. 25.5cm (10”) tall. Star symbol over Alps and Olympic rings within French legend. EF, Proud boy standing on winner’s podium with Special Olympics logo, in original box. ($700) holding his torch up high. EF. ($225) 629. Participation Diploma. Red and blue, 27.5x27.5cm (11”). Embossed 641. Ticket. Opening Ceremony, July 25, Estadi Olimpic, 20:00 h. Multi- Albertville logo on upper r., facsimile signature of IOC President color with hologram, 16.9x9.2cm (6.7”x3.6”). Crease, VF-EF. ($75) Samaranch and Presidents Barnier and Jean-Claude Killy. EF, 2 sm. 642. Official Report. Text in English. 4 vols., 459, 431, 427 and 455pp. spots. ($200) illus. Linen. New. (4 vols.) ($575) 630. Identity Card of a Soviet Participant. Multicolor, 6 foldout pages, each page 8.9x14cm (3.5”x5.5”). With photo. EF. ($100) LILLEHAMMER, 17th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1994 631. Opening Ceremony Program, February 8, 1992. 12pp. illustrated 643. Boxed Participation Medal. Copper, 66x76mm, by M. Kleppan. in color, with insert. EF. ($75) Pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic 632. Closing Ceremony Ticket, Feb. 23, 19:00, Albertville. 21x6.7cm emblem over Olympic rings. Rev. Modernistic ice crystal design with (8.3”x2.6”). Lt. crease, EF. ($65) sports pictograms. EF, toning, in original wooden case. ($400) 38 644

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651. Official Torch. Aluminum and Georgia pecan wood, 80cm (31.5”) length, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis. 22 reeds represent the cities 644. Complete Set of 14 U.S. Team Pins for Lillehammer 1994. In where Olympic Games were held since 1896. Gathered by 2 gold- wooden case, under glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set plated brass bands, the top band displays the Atlanta torch logo and from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($350) the quilt of leaves design, the bottom band lists all Olympic cities 645. Official Souvenir Torch. 60cm (23.8”), wood and metal, engraved since 1896. The wooden pecan handle represents the connection of with 6 winter events. Accompanied by wooden display stand, 31cm the flame between heaven and earth. The flame was lit in Olympia. It (12.2”) tall featuring Lillehammer logo and torch runner. EF. In origi- reached Los Angeles on April 27 and ended 84 days later in Atlanta, carried nal pictorial box. ($200) by 10,000 relay runners, horses, bicycles, trains, ships, and hydroplanes. EF. 646. Lillehammer 1994 Winter. Participation Diploma. Multicolor, ($1,750) 21x29.7cm (8.3”x11.7”). In pictorial cover. EF. ($150) 652. Boxed Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm. Official torch logo. 647. Identity Card “B” of a Technical Delegate of the International Rev. Quilt of leaves. Unc, boxed. ($175) Ski Federation. With photo, 11.5x14.5cm (4.5”x5.7”). Laminated. 653. Participant’s Pin Presented by the IOC. Goldplated, 14x19mm. EF. ($125) Unc. Numbered, in white plastic wallet. ($100) 648. Official Report. Text in English. 4 vols., 1879pp., illus. in color, 654. Complete Set of 32 American Team Pins. In wooden case, under many plates. In slipcase. New. (4 vols.) ($400) glass. Each athlete and some officials received a set from the U.S.O.C. They were never available to the public. New. ($350) ATLANTA, 26th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1996 655. Opening Ceremony Program. July 19, 1996. 56pp., illustrated in c649. Gold First Place Paralympic Games Winner’s Medal. Goldplated color and b&w, 25.5x33.2cm (10”x13.3”). Embossed winner’s med- silver, 82mm (3.2”). Paralympic logo. Rev. Braille legend. With loop als from 1896 and 1996 on cover. EF. ($100) and rings and blue ribbon. VF-EF, rns., a few spots. ($1,750) 650. Centennial Torch. Silvered aluminum and wood, 55cm (21.65”). NAGANO, 18th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1998 Names of all 23 Olympic cities from 1896 to 1996 inscribed on torch. 656. Official Torch. Aluminum, partially gilt, 55cm (21.7”) tall, weight The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1.5kg (3.3 pounds). Designed after ancient Japanese torches called 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenean Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Taimatsu. It shows the Nagano emblem and sports pictograms. A Part of this celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic brightly colored orange cord wrapped around the lower part forms medalists and representatives of all cities who had hosted the Olympic Games the grip. Fueled with clean burning propane, it burnt for about 20 since 1896 took part in the torch run within the stadium. Afterwards, they minutes. The torch relay in Japan took place from January 6 until February took the torches back to their Olympic cities for a ceremony. Unused. EF. 7, when the Olympic fire was lit during the opening ceremony. Choice EF, in ($2,000) original cardboard box. ($5,500) 39 662

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686 677. USOC Official Report. White Gold. The U.S. Olympic Team at the XI Olympic Winter Games. 208pp., profusely illustrated in color, 689 23.2x31cm (9.1”x12.2”). Linen, gilt, with dust jacket. EF. ($125) 678. Bronze Winner’s Medal of the 2003 Athletic World Champion- ship in Saint-Denis. Bronze, 72mm. Paris landmarks. Rev. Legend above IAAF logo. With inscribed blue-white-red ribbon, in presenta- tion case. EF. ($650)

ATHENS, 28th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2004 c679. Bronze Winner’s Medal Awarded for Women’s Volleyball. Bronze, 60mm, by Elena Votsi. Winged Nike over Panathinaikon Stadium, c684. Commemorative Torch Relay Plate. White porcelain, multicolor Acropolis in background. Rev. Athens 2004 logo and Olympic flame design, 24m (9.4”). Torchbearer on globe, torch relay and Athens lo- dividing 4-line Greek legend, sport in Greek language below. With gos above. EF. ($100) multicolor ribbon. For the first time since Amsterdam 1928, the design of 685. Winner’s Diploma. Multicolor, 21.5x30.2cm (8.5”x11.9”). Un- the winner’s medals was changed. From now on the medals will reflect the fact awarded. Unc., in slipcover with logo. ($175) that Greece was the country where the Olympic Games originated, and saw 686. (Book) Athens 2004 Olympic Games. 17 Days Official Edition Re- their revival. Ribbon ltly. soiled, medal EF. ($7,500) port. 304pp. illustrated profusely in color, 23x27.7cm (9.2”x10.9”). 680. Official Torch. Silver colored metal and olive wood, 68cm (26.8”) 17 Days from the Opening Ceremony, the Games, The Closing Cer- tall. The torch resembles an olive leaf, and the design wants to express emony, The Greek Olympic Medalists and Medal Charts of all Na- “Pan Metron Ariston” (all things in moderation, translated from tions. Stiff color covers. EF. ($100) Greek). A simple and beautiful design. EF, sm. bump on logo. ($1,900) 687. Official Report. Athens 2004. 3 volumes in slip case, in English 681. Participation Medal. Bronze, 50mm. Athens 2004 logo. Rev. Games language. Volume 1: 539pp. Homecoming of the Games – Organiza- legend. Greek text and wavy decoration on both sides. Mounted in- tion and Operations. Volume 2: 539pp. The Games. Both illustrated side cardboard, between color covers. Space for participation diplo- profusely in color. Volume 3: Official Results. 3 disks featuring Re- ma inside back cover. EF. ($200) sults; Results of the Paralympic Games; and Opening and Closing 682. Participation Medal. As preceding medal but without cardboard. EF. Ceremonies. In slipcase. New. ($1,250) ($225) c683. Ceramic Container (“Likythos”) from the Lighting of the Olym- TORINO, 20th OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2006 pic Flame Ceremony in Olympia. Black ceramic with red-brown 688. Official Torch. Blue techno-polymer-coated aluminum, 77cm design, 15cm (5.9”) wide, 11.8cm (4.7”) tall, by Ioulia Karagrouna. (30.3”) long, made by Pininfarina. The fire was lit in Olympia on Novem- Columns dividing front and back: Athena and Neptune are flanked by ber 27, 2005, and arrived in Rome on December 8. From Rome to February flaming torches over crossed laurel branches. Circular black ceramic 10 the torch traveled over 11,300 km across Italy, also France, Switzerland insert. The container is signed and dated at the bottom by the artist. and Slovenia. This torch was used in the torch relay and shows lighter The High Priestess in Olympia performs the lighting of the Olympic fire. Then coloring at the top where the flame burned. Abt. EF.($1,750) she enters the ancient stadium with the priestesses to light the first torch from 689. Boxed Participation Medal. Silvered bronze, 39mm. Logo. Rev. the fire in the container, and passes the flame to the first torch bearer. One of Olympic rings over motto. In circular color cardboard, within clear only 5 containers. Hairline crack, o.w. EF. Extremely rare. ($5,000) round box. EF. ($350) 41 690

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690. Boxed Bronze Participation Medal. As preceding medal but bronze, c693. (Book) Hellenic Olympic Committee. The Journey of the Olym- presented to officials. With circular cardboard, within clear round pic Flame in Greece for the XX Winter Olympic Games “To- box. EF. ($400) rino 2006”. Athens, 2005. 83pp., illustrated in color, 32.5x32.5cm 691. Opening Ceremony Bag. Silver foil bag contains opening ceremony (12.8”x12.8”), in Greek and English. Beautiful photos illustrate the program, a white plastic cape, a bell, a flashlight and a seating pad. torch relay from Olympia to Athens, November 27 – December 6, EF. ($150) 2005. Pictorial boards, with pictorial dust jacket. EF. ($150) 692. Closing Ceremony Program, February 26, 2006. 50 unnumbered pages, illustrated in color and b&w, 27.8x27.5cm (10.9”x10.8”), in BEIJING, 29th OLYMPIC GAMES, 2008 Italian, English and French. EF. ($75) c694. The Friendlies-Five Plush Mascots of the Beijing Olympic Games. Multicolor, about 30cm (11.8”) tall. The Friendlies were recently re- named “Fuwa”. In their original packaging. Unc. (5 pcs.) ($175)

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42 THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES I ...... 1896 . . . Athens, Greece ...... April 6–15 II . . . 1900 . . . Paris, France...... May 20–October 28 III ...... 1904 . . . St. Louis, USA ...... July 1–November 23 1906 . . . Athens, Greece - Intermediate (Olympic) Games IV . . . 1908 . . . London, England...... April 27–October 31 V . . . 1912 . . . Stockholm, Sweden...... May 5–July 22 VI . . . 1916 . . . Berlin, Germany (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWI VII . . . . . 1920 . . . Antwerp, Belgium...... April 20–September 12 VIII . . 1924 . . . Paris, France...... May 4–July 27 IX . . . 1928 . . . Amsterdam, The Netherlands ...... May 17–August 12 X . . . 1932 . . . Los Angeles, USA...... July 30–August 12 XI . . . 1936 . . . Berlin, Germany...... August 1–16 XII . . . . . 1940 . . . Tokyo, Japan/Helsinki, Finland (canceled)...... Not celebrated due to WWII XIII . . 1944 . . . London, England (canceled)...... Not celebrated due to WWII XIV . . 1948 . . . London, England...... July 29–August 14 XV . . . . . 1952 . . . Helsinki, Finland...... July 19–August 3 XVI . . 1956 . . . Melbourne, Australia...... November 22–December 8 Equestrian events in Stockholm, Sweden ...... June 10–17 XVII . . 1960 . . . Rome, Italy...... August 25–September 11 XVIII . . . 1964 . . . Tokyo, Japan...... October 10–24 XIX . . 1968 . . . Mexico City, Mexico...... October 12–27 XX . . . . . 1972 . . . Munich, Germany...... August 26–September 10 XXI . . 1976 . . . Montreal, Canada ...... July 17–August 1 XXII . . 1980 . . . Moscow, Soviet Union ...... July 19–August 3 XXIII . . . 1984 . . . Los Angeles, USA...... July 28–August 12 XXIV . . . 1988 . . . Seoul, Korea...... September 17–October 2 XXV . . 1992 . . . Barcelona, Spain...... July 25–August 9 XXVI . . . 1996 . . . Atlanta, USA...... July 19–August 4 XXVII . . 2000 . . . Sydney, Australia...... September 16–October 1 XXVIII . 2004 . . . Athens, Greece ...... August 13–29 XXIX . . . 2008 . . . Beijing, China...... August 8–24 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES I ...... 1924 . . . Chamonix, France...... January 25–February 4 II . . . 1928 . . . St. Moritz, Switzerland...... February 11–19 III ...... 1932 . . . Lake Placid, USA...... February 4–15 IV . . . 1936 . . . Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany...... February 6–16 V . . . 1940 . . . Sapporo, Japan/St. Moritz, Switzerland/ Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (canceled). . . Not celebrated due to WWII V . . . 1944 . . . Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy (canceled) ...... Not celebrated due to WWII V . . . 1948 . . . St. Moritz, Switzerland...... January 30–February 8 VI . . . 1952 . . . Oslo, Norway ...... February 14–25 VII . . . . . 1956 . . . Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy...... January 26–February 5 VIII . . 1960 . . . Squaw Valley, USA...... February 18–28 IX . . . 1964 . . . Innsbruck, Austria...... January 29–February 9 X . . . 1968 . . . Grenoble, France...... February 6–18 XI . . . 1972 . . . Sapporo, Japan ...... February 3–13 XII . . . . . 1976 . . . Innsbruck, Austria (originally Denver, USA). . . . . February 4–15 XIII . . 1980 . . . Lake Placid, USA...... February 14–23 XIV . . 1984 . . . Sarajevo, Yugoslavia...... February 8–19 XV . . . . . 1988 . . . Calgary, Canada ...... February 13–2 XVI . . 1992 . . . Albertville, France...... February 8–23 XVII . . 1994 . . . Lillehammer, Norway...... February 12–27 XVIII . . . 1998 . . . Nagano, Japan...... February 7–22 XIX . . 2002 . . . Salt Lake City, USA ...... February 9–24 XX . . . . . 2006 . . . Torino, Italy...... February 4–19 XXI . . 2010 . . . Vancouver, Canada

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