AGON SportsWorld 1 71 st Auction Descriptions AGON SportsWorld 2 71 st Auction 71 st AGON Sportsmemorabilia Auction 7th and 8th December 2018 Contents 7th and 8th December 2018 Lots 1 - 1001 Olympics 6 Olympic Autographs 44 Other Sports 50 Football World Cup 56 German match worn shirts 96 Football in general 100 German Football 107 International Football 117 International match worn shirts 119 Football Autographs 133 The essentials in a few words: Bidsheet extra sheet - all prices are estimates - they do not include value-added tax; 7% VAT will be additionally charged with the invoice. - if you cannot attend the public auction, you may send us a written order for your bidding. - in case of written bids the award occurs in an optimal way. For example:estimate price for the lot is 100,- €. You bid 120,- €. a) you are the only bidder. You obtain the lot for 100,-€. b) Someone else bids 100,- €. You obtain the lot for 110,- €. c) Someone else bids 130,- €. You lose. - In special cases and according to an agreement with the auctioneer you may bid by telephone during the auction. (English and French telephone service is availab- le). - The price called out ie. your bid is the award price without fee and VAT. - The auction fee amounts to 16,5%. - The total price is composed as follows: award price + 16,5% fee = subtotal + 7% VAT = total price. - The items can be paid and taken immediately after the auction. Successful orders by phone or letter will be delivered by mail (if no other arrange- ment has been made). In this case post and package is payable by the bidder. Description of condition: A: Very good B: Good C: Fine, with minor faults D: collectable, but with serious faults (usually described) If there is no classifi cation A-D mentioned, you will fi nd a description of state in detail. With newspapers, magazines and sticker albums the classifi cation is more generously interpreted due to higher use of these items. Level C classifi ed magazines and albums may show serious traces of age and wear. Abbreviations used in this brief english description of some interesting items! WC - World Cup b/w - black & white COA - Cerfi cate of Authenticity OWG - Olympic Winter Games OSG - Olympic Summer Games EF - extra fi ne VF - very fi ne m/c - multicolourd otw - otherwise. AGON SportsWorld 3 71 st Auction 1. Olympic Winter Games 1952. Gold Winner medal. medal comes directly from the athlete. The buyer will 15x9x5cm. Plus a Copy of the German newspaper arti- Original winner medal for the fi rst place in fi gure ska- receive the name of the winning athlete! cle and a photo about these box. Very rare and in excel- ting pairs for German Paul Falk at the Olympic Winter 12. Olympic Games Beijing 2008. Silver Winner Medal. Sil- lent condition. Games in Oslo 1952. Inscribed „Jeux Olympiques“, rear: ver winner medal from the Olympic Games in Beijing 23. Participation Badge: Olympic Games 1936 „OK“. Offi cial „De VI.Olympiske Vinterleker Oslo 1952“. Rim hallmar- 2008 for a second place in men‘s wrestling. Inscribed participation badge from the Olympic Games in Berlin ked „TH.Marthinsen, Norway. Sterling“, gilt silver, 7 cm, „XXIX Olympiad Beijing 2008“ and „Men´s 96 - 120 kg“. 1936 for members of the organisation committee with (weight 119 g). In original case. Box covered in velvet Silver (7x8.5 cm) with jade inlay and original silk ribbon. print „O.K.“. Multicolour silk ribbon with print „Organisa- with gold embossed Olympic rings. With original win- In original red laquered case. Original winner diploma tions-Komitee“. Made by: „L.Chr.Lauer, Nürnberg-Berlin“. ner diploma that belonged to Paul for inscribed „De for this medal with name and country of the athlete, Silver plated bronze, 11 x 4 cm. Slightly tarnished. VI.Olympiske Vinterleker Oslo 1952. Diplom Paul Falk printed silver (meant for silver medallists only) and 24. Participation Badge: Olympic Games 1936. IOC. Olym- Gullmedaille Kunstlop Par“, 42.5 x 29.5 cm. Metal is gos- brown silk paper, 45x34 cm. Offi cial IOC winner pin samer gilt which is typical for the era. Slightly stained, pic Games 1936 Berlin. „I.O.K.“ (International Olympic for the silver medallist inscribed „2008“ and numbered Committee). Gold plated. With short ribbon in Olympic condition A-; box: the embossed Olympic rings have „33046“ on rear. Silver plated bronze, made by Bertoni, heavily faded. With traces of usage; lose lock, conditi- colours and long cremecolored ribbon inscribed „Eh- Milan, 1.5x1.2 cm in original leather covered case with renrichter“. Very rare!!! Size 11x4.1 cm. on: C. Diploma slightly shop worn, condition: C+. Paul blind embossed Olympic rings. Medal weighs approx. Falk (1921-2017) won this Gold Medal together with Ria 180 grammes- Theres a minor dent on the rim of the 25. Olympic Winter Games 1932 Participation medal. Of- Barann (1922-1986) in fi gure skating pairs. Later he mar- medal (condition: A-). Box (condition: A), winner diplo- fi cial participation medal from the Olympic Games in ried her. The couple never lost in a competition. They ma (condition: A). The pin has the same colour as the Lake Placid 1932, inscribed „III Olympic Winter Games were German champions in 1947, and kept the title medal and is presented to the winner by the Internati- Lake Placid 1932“, Bronze. The edge is hallmarked „Rob- until 1952. They were allowed to participate in interna- onal Olympic Committee. (condition: A) The seller will bins & Co, Attleboro“, 6x4.8 cm. There were only 306 tional competitions from 1951 on. Germany had been get to know the athlete‘s name. Medal comes directly athletes participating in the Olympic Games 1932 and excluded from international sports after the World War from the athlete. only 700 particiapation medals were produced. One of II. In 1951 and in 1952 they were European champions the rarest participation medals. Slightly stained, minor and World champions. They fi nished their career in 13. Olympic Games Paris 1900. Winner´s Medal. The front abrasion of the patina. shows „Republic Francaise. Exposition Universelle Pa- 1952. The seller received this medal directly from the 26. Olympic Games 1896 Rare German Report with pho- Falk family. ris 1900“. The rear „Concours de Sauvetage sur terre“ von „Vernon“. Bronze, silvered (stamped „Bronze“). Size tos. with a 23 page tourist guide of Greece, contained 2. Olympic Games Seoul 1988. Gold Winner medal. Ori- 4.3x6.1 cm,--tarnished in a Wine Catalogue from Menzer, Wine deliverers of ginal gold winner medal from the Olympic Games in the Greek Crown Prinz. One of the earliest and very Seoul 1988 for the fi rst place for Germany in equestrian 14. Olympic Games 1900. Winner´s Medal Silver. Silver rare reports of the 1st international games. 14 pages eventing. Rim engraved „EQUESTRIAN Team Three Day winner medal from the Olympic Games in Paris 1900. Olympics with daily reports and 8 interesting photos. Event“. Gilt silver, 6.1 cm (weight 146 g) with original Front „Republic Francaise. Exposition Universelle Paris Size 25x33 cm, 40 pages in total. Very rare!! Cover worn, silk ribbon. Plus winner diploma in orignal folder (36.5 1900“. Rear: „Concours Scolaires de Jeux Athletiques“ by otherwise in good (GERMAN). x 32 cm). Medal has minor traces of usage because of „Vernon“. The Olympic Games in 1900 were part of the wearing; edge slightly tarnished. Silk ribbon slightly world Exhibition. Offi cial winner medal. Extra Fine. 27. Olympic Games St.Louis 1904. Ticket Exposition. Uni- shopworn, diplome slightly stained on the inside. Me- verselle for the world Exhibition in St Louis. 9 Tickets 15. Olympic Games 1924. Participation medal Chamonix. each Size 6.5x3cm dal was hung in the rider‘s stable. Comes directly from Olympic Games 1924. Participation medal Chamonix the athlete. Seller will get to know his name. and Winner medal I Olympic Winter Games 1924 Cha- 28. Olympic Games 1906. 3 postcards. Three postcards 3. Olympic Games 1992. Bronze Winner‘s medal COA. monix: in bronze from the fi rst ever Olympic Winter from the Olympic Games in Athens 1906, each 14 x 9 Original bronze medal from the Olympic Games in Games (R. Bénard). There were only 258 participants in cm. Original postcard from 1906. Unused. Barcelona 1992 for the third place In team eventing the games, and this was the fi rst and only time that the 29. Olympic Games 1906. Silver Participation medal. By (equestrian three day event team) for Germany. Bronze participation medals were also used for the Olympic N.Lytas. Silver plated bronze (59 grams), 5 cm. There is (weight 224 g), 7.5 cm with original ribbon. Minor tra- 3rd place bronze medal. Size 5.5 cm, in bronze. EF. some copper rust on the medal and it is partly tarnis- ces of usage The medal comes directly from the athle- 16. Olympic Games Berlin 1936 Offi cial Torch +Diploma. hed. te. The buyer will get to know the name of the athlete. Original Olympic Torch from the Olympic Games in 30. Olympic Games 1908. Diploma of honour. Original di- This medal is the original which was awarded at the Berlin 1936. It was used at the fi rst Olympic Torch Re- ploma of merit of the Olympic Games in London 1908. Olympic Games 1992. It is not the restrike which was lay from Olympia to Berlin. Draft by Walter E. Lemcke, Inscribed „Olympic Games London 1908. Diploma of made in 2017. With certifi cate it off authenticity. Berlin. Made by Krupp, Essen.Krupp Nirosta V 2A steel. Merit Awarded to … for… by the British Olympic Coun- 4.
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