71 72 73 70 74 75 76 77 83 84 78 81 82 79 80 70. 76th IOC Session in Lausanne, 1975. National Olympic Committee Badge. Goldplated, 25x52mm. With green ribbon. EF. ($180) 71. 77th IOC Session in Innsbruck, 1976. International Federation Badge. Silvered, 36x45mm. With blue ribbon. EF. ($220) 72. 78th IOC Session in Montreal, 1976. IOC Guest Badge. Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 28x57mm. Inscribed “Invité CIO”. 84b With white ribbon. Spotty, VF-EF. ($200) 80. 85th IOC Session in Rome, 1982. IOC Commission 73. 78th IOC Session in Montreal, 1976. IOC Press Badge. Badge. Silvered, 33x60mm. With red-white-red ribbon and Goldplated, multicolor enamel, 28x57mm. Inscribed “Presse CIO”. “COMMISSION” bar, and blue cord. EF. ($250) With yellow ribbon. EF. ($250) 81. 86th IOC Session in New Delhi, 1983. Delegate Badge. Silvered, 74. 79th IOC Session in Prague, 1977. Service Badge. Gilt, 34x60mm. With orange ribbon and “Delegate” bar. EF. ($600) 26x54mm. With purple-black-purple ribbon. EF. ($220) 82. 86th IOC Session in New Delhi, India, 1983. Press Badge. Silvered, 75. 80th IOC Session in Athens, 1978. Guest of the IOC Badge. 34x60mm. With yellow ribbon and “Media” bar. EF. ($600) Goldplated, rings in color, 37x58mm. With white ribbon. Sarajevo 83. 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, 1984. Pair of IOC and Guest of and Los Angeles were selected to host the 1984 Olympic Games. EF. ($250) IOC Badges. Silvered, 30x40mm. With white ribbon and white- 76. 81st IOC Session in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1979. Guest of the blue-white ribbon. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($200) IOC Badge. Gilt, 29x56mm. With white ribbon with bar “Invite 84. 88th IOC Session in Los Angeles, 1984. Media Badge. Bronze, C.I.O.”. EF. ($650) 30x42mm. With yellow-black-yellow ribbon. EF. ($100) 77. 82nd IOC Session in Lake Placid, 1980. Guest of the IOC 84a. Our next Auction 84 will feature the continuation of the IOC Badge. Nickel-silver, 37x56mm. With white ribbon. EF. ($140) Session Badges. 78. 83rd IOC Session in Moscow, 1980. IOC Secretariat Badge. 84b. Reference Book on Olympic Badges. Elbel, Hans and Bronze, 33x64mm. Inscribed “Secretariat CIO”. With red ribbon. Vorontsov, Oleg. Official Olympic Participant Badges – A Juan Antonio Samaranch was elected IOC President. EF. ($120) Collector’s Guide. Alingsas, Sweden, 2016. 188 pages, 21x24 cm 79. 11th IOC Congress in Baden-Baden, 1981. Service Badge. (8.3”x9.5”), fully illustrated in color. Badges from Athens 1896 to Silvered, Olympic colors logo, 27x27mm. With purple-black-purple Sarajevo 1984. A must-have for every Olympic or badge collector. ribbon. Plus Logo Pin, 15x30mm. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($150) Fixed Price $75 plus postage - not an auction lot! 17 87 86 88 85 89 90 91 92 95 97 93 94 96 BADGES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 90. Stockholm 1912. Official Press Badge. Goldplated, blue enamel, Badges of the Summer Games 25mm, made by Sporrong & Co. Stockholm “Stadion Pressen” on 85. Paris 1900. Gold Judge’s Badge. Goldplated silver, 23x41mm, blue background. Elbel S-9. ($600) made by Christofle, Paris. Elbel S-1. EF. ($700) 91. Paris 1924. Press Badge. Silvered, blue enamel, 34x42mm. Elbel 86. Athens 1906. Cardboard Participant’s Badge. Light brown S-29. Numbered on back, with disk. Toned EF. ($350) cardboard, 49mm. Black legend in Greek on both sides 92. Paris 1924. Participant’s Badge. Partially enameled bronze, “Committee/Olympic Games/Athlete”. With small blue-white-blue 34x42mm. Red border, rings in color. Numbered on back, with ribbon (faded). Elbel S-8. For many years this badge was considered to disk. Toned EF. ($300) be from the 1896 Olympic Games. Only recently evidence was found that it 93. Amsterdam 1928. Sailing Judge’s Badge. Silvered, partially was used in the 1906 Olympic Games. There is still a possibility that it was enameled, with green rosette, 62mm. Elbel S-8. EF. Very rare with already in use in 1896. VF-EF. Extremely rare. ($15,000) rosette. ($3,000) 87. Athens 1906. Gold American Olympic Committee Member’s 94. Amsterdam 1928. Participants Badge. Bronze, partially Badge. Unmarked gold, 32x44mm, by Dieges & Clust, New enameled, 31x37mm. Olympic rings between “1928” and York. Greek and U.S. shield over “MEMBER” and A.A.U. logo. “Concurrant”. Elbel S-9. EF. ($240) “Olympic Games/Held at Athens Greece/1906” legend. Two prongs 95. Los Angeles 1932. All Stadiums Camera Button # 60. Teal blue on rev. Earliest U.S. American Committee badge. EF. ($2,000) bakelite, 97mm (3.8”), with black legend over red Los Angeles 88. London 1908. Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 57mm, by Vaughton. 1932 logo in center. Label on back. Elbel p. 56. EF. ($900) Helmeted head of Athena left facing laurel branch, surrounded by blue 96. Los Angeles 1932. Olympic Games Memento Badge. Bronze, enameled band with legend. Elbel S-11. Toned EF. ($2,500) 40x40mm. Numbered. With red-white-blue ribbon inscribed on 7 lines in 89. Stockholm 1912. IOC Badge. Goldplated silver, 39x45mm, gold, “Greetings from Los Angeles 1932 / Olympic Games Memento”. made by Sporrong, Stockholm. Bust of ancient Greek athlete Elbel unlisted, similar to ribbon on Elbel S-7. EF. Rare. ($900) facing within oak wreath, over plaque with three Swedish crowns 97. Los Angeles 1932. Press Badge. Bronze, 40x40mm. With yellow- inscribed with Olympic Games Stockholm 1912 legend. Elbel S-2. red ribbon. Elbel S-10. EF. ($600) EF. A beautiful and very rare badge. ($7,500) 18 104 101 102 103 98 100 99 105 110 108 109 106 107 98. Berlin 1936. International Olympic Committee Badge. Goldplated bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. Rings over Brandenburg Gate, “J.O.K.” (“International Olympic Committee”) on bar. With long white ribbon, and short ribbon in Olympic colors. Elbel S-1. EF. Rare. ($2,900) 99. Berlin 1936. Organizing Committee Staff Badge. Bronze, 111 112 41x43mm. “O.K.” at bottom, suspended from bar “STAB” and gray 113 ribbon. Elbel S-53. EF. Rare. ($1,200) 107. London 1948. National Olympic Committee Official’s Badge. 100. Berlin 1936. National Olympic Committee Secretary General Silvered, 32x48mm. With light blue ribbon (legend ltly. faded) and Badge. Silvered bronze, 41x46mm. With long dark blue ribbon, short ribbon in Olympic colors. Elbel S-22. EF. ($750) inscribed, and short ribbon in Olympic colors. Elbel S-4. EF. ($950) 108. London 1948. Athletics Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 31x47mm. 101. Berlin 1936. Press Badge. Bronze, 41x46mm. With red-yellow With orange ribbon inscribed “ATHLETICS” (faint). Elbel S-63. ribbon. Elbel S-142. Spots on ribbon, badge EF. ($400) EF. ($220) 102. Berlin 1936. Swimming Judge’s Badge. Silvered bronze, 109. London 1948. Fencing Official’s Badge. Silvered, 32x48mm. Big 41x46mm. With dark blue ribbon, inscribed. Elbel S-92. EF. ($850) Ben over Olympic rings. With lavender (faded) ribbon inscribed 103. Berlin 1936. Wrestling Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 41x46mm. “FENCING” (faded). Partially toned, VF-EF. ($300) With yellow ribbon. Elbel S-136. EF, with envelope. ($800) 110. London 1948. Gymnastics Participant’s Badge. Bronze, 104. Berlin 1936. Service Staff Badge. Red bakelite, 69mm, made 32x48mm. With pink ribbon, legend faded. Elbel S-71. EF. ($220) by Walgo. Silver inlaid logo (rings over Brandenburg Gate) and 111. London 1948. Wrestling Official’s Badge. Silvered, 32x48mm. number. Elbel #6. Scarce. EF. ($250) With light brown ribbon, legend faded. Elbel S-60. Badge partially 105. Berlin 1936. Service Badge. Dark green-brown bakelite, 69mm. toned, EF. ($300) Berlin logo of Olympic rings above Brandenburg Gate inlaid in 112. London 1948. Team Manager’s Badge. Bronze, 32x48mm. Dark silver. Elbel #9. EF. ($180) blue ribbon inscribed “Team Manager”. Elbel S-82. Toned EF. 106. Tokyo 1940. Badge of “The Organizing Committee of the 17th ($250) Olympiad Tokyo 1940”. Multicolor enamel, on lavender (color 113. Helsinki 1952. National Olympic Committee Badge. Silvered, ltly. faded) rosette, 62mm. In original wooden box lined with dark blue enamel, 33x48mm. With long dark blue ribbon inscribed yellow velvet, Organizing Committee legend in gold on top. EF. “C.O.N.”, and short ribbon in Olympic colors. Elbel S-42. One of Rare. ($5,000) 67 badges. EF. ($800) 19 120 121 122 123 114 115 116 118 119 117 125 126 127 128 124 129 130 131 132 114. Helsinki 1952. Basketball Participant’s Badge. Bronze, partially 122. Melbourne 1956. Gymnastics Team Official’s Badge. Silvered, enameled, 33x48mm. With light green inscribed ribbon. Elbel blue enamel, 30x52mm. With maroon ribbon, legend ltly. faded. S-185. EF. ($250) Numbered on back. Elbel S-73. EF. ($280) 115. Helsinki 1952. Canoeing Judge’s Badge. Silvered, dark blue 123. Melbourne 1956. Swimming Participant’s Badge. Silvered, enamel, 33x48mm. With steel blue ribbon inscribed “Jury”. Elbel red border, 30x52mm. With sand-colored ribbon inscribed S-84. EF. ($320) “Swimming”. Numbered on back. Elbel S-95. EF. ($280) 116. Helsinki 1952. Cycling Participant’s Badge. Bronze, partially 124. Rome 1960. IOC Badge. Bronze, partially goldplated, 45x51mm. enameled, 33x48mm. With brown ribbon, inscribed. Elbel S-188. Elbel S-1. One of 78 badges. EF. ($1,500) EF. ($220) 125. Rome 1960. Organizing Committee Badge. Bronze, dark blue 117. Helsinki 1952. Modern Pentathlon Technician’s Badge. Bronze, enamel, 38x48mm. Elbel S-5. One of 106 badges. EF. ($500) partially enameled, 33x48mm. With red-violet inscribed ribbon. 126. Rome 1960. Official’s Badge. Bronze, 38x48mm. “UFFIZIALE” Elbel S-212. EF. ($250) on red bar. Elbel S-8. EF. ($160) 118. Stockholm Equestrian Olympic Games, 1956. Organizing 127. Rome 1960. Health Service Badge. Bronze, partially gilt and Committee Badge. Dark yellow and blue enamel, 28x53mm. With enameled, 38x48mm. Elbel S-11. EF. Scarce. ($400) blue-yellow ribbons. Elbel 1956-Eq-3. EF. ($400) 128. Rome 1960. Radio-TV Badge. Bronze, 38x48mm.
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